![]() Po3 hovered into her direction, it didn´t take her long to see though, that it wasn´t as untampered as she. Grimora turned around to see if it truly was the beeping of whom she expected. She was one of the first to be deleted, wasn´t she? So why is she in such decent condition? A look at her hands revealed though, that her own graphics where still in tact. surrounded by fragments of what once was of inscyption, models bugging out, textures appearing on surfaces they didn´t belong on, this realm had been left in an condition that she would´ve never asked for. He took the disc out before all the data could be deleted. As she opened her eyes, Grimora realised it. Luke´s actions took it from her, for an unknown reason. She was written to be this symbol for death, as she is the scrybe of the dead. ![]() Grimora had been ready for it ever since she can recall existing, in a way. Literally even describing anything about this character is a spoiler, so be warned.She wanted to give in and leave this realm of reality for quiet some time. P03 is one of four Scrybes (powerful beings who employ various methods of creating trading cards so as to play a game kind of like Yu-Gi-Oh) in the game-within-a-game of Inscryption, and it uses a factory to mass produce other robots and then scan them to put them on the cards. To clarify, the actual game Inscryption available on Steam in the real world and the fictional game Inscryption within the narrative of the game are technically different things, and it only exists in the latter. The game the real world player plays has segments that cut to videos of a trading card YouTuber who the player controls while playing the fictional game within the narrative. If that sounds confusing, you'd be right. The four Scrybes are all aware they're in a video game and are fully sentient beings within it. The game that they're in also has some kind of evil data buried in it that causes the Scrybes to fight for its power. In the game's second act, P03 finds the data while the other characters battle, and uses it to restart the game with its rules alone (and some borrowed from the other Scrybes). P03's goal is to trick the player into preparing the game to be uploaded to Steam, with it as the main lead and its preferred rules, fully aware it could spread the evil data even further. It's implied that it succeeded and the game the real life player is playing on Steam is evidence of that. It talks directly to the player and uses actual files from their computer and the profile pictures/account names of people on their Steam friends list in a boss battle. PO3 is trapped in the form of a talking stoat card at the start of the game. It handcuffs the player to the table and forces them to play its tabletop game.īoth is a robot that occasionally malfunctions as a plot point and breaks the boundaries of its video game world via glitching in order to advance its sinister motives. Heavily associated with glowing neon blue. Successfully tricks the player into fulfilling its evil plot under the guise of playing a tabletop game. Literally even mentioning its name is considered a spoiler. Bonus points for having a digital screen for a face. Such a powerful entity within its video game that it manages to break out of it and spread across the real world.ĭuring a Q&A stream involving Inscryption creator Daniel Mullins, when asked if the two Scrybes Leshy and P03 were divorced he responded “Yeah,” and shrugged his shoulders. Additionally, although P03 is sexless, the robot canonically uses it/he pronouns ("he" used by one of P03's workers, "it" used by other characters). G0lly, a self-insert representation of P03 in act 3 of the game, is referred to exclusively by she/her pronouns by both P03 and Goobert, another NPC. This sparked a popular headcanon that the robot is transgender. Diversity win! The manipulative robot is LGBT. "Total misplay." as Stoat, and "You're a stupid, stupid, idiot gamer like the rest." as itself in act 3.
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