[The text swims on the page -- after all, you can't read in a dream, can you? -- but Coco will get a feeling of understanding it anyway. As much as one can; it's a rush of information about the history of Kokoro's family, a well-known Hunter clan that's been active over 900 years. It feels like this is information the person in this dream has been told over and over, and while there are obvious gaps, the other standout thing is when Coco reaches the end and it just plays...
Well. You were in the Dracula plot, it just shows the entire thing following Kokoro's perspective. What Coco will notice for obvious reasons is the blatant gap where Héctor is fading from memory, so sometimes people will react to someone who isn't there or thin air will start talking. And, you know, the whole "oh hey a clue to my long-thought-dead close relative who went missing ages ago, right there in an obvious trap" thing.
That's all there is to find here, but once Coco looks up from the book, she'll get a vial of preserved blood. Hope that's supposed to be useful somewhere in this place, because it sure is creepy.]
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Well. You were in the Dracula plot, it just shows the entire thing following Kokoro's perspective. What Coco will notice for obvious reasons is the blatant gap where Héctor is fading from memory, so sometimes people will react to someone who isn't there or thin air will start talking. And, you know, the whole "oh hey a clue to my long-thought-dead close relative who went missing ages ago, right there in an obvious trap" thing.
That's all there is to find here, but once Coco looks up from the book, she'll get a vial of preserved blood. Hope that's supposed to be useful somewhere in this place, because it sure is creepy.]