The Final Fantasy House
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概要
In the early 2000s, a small group of teens and young adults found each other online through Final Fantasy VII fandom. It started the way so many internet friendships start with late-night chats, shared obsessions, and the relief of being understood by strangers who felt like home. Then a charismatic leader began offering something bigger than community. She claimed certain members weren’t just fans, but that their souls were “bonded” to the characters. Their real lives, she said, existed in another world, and she could help them remember.
What followed wasn’t just roleplay. Survivor accounts describe a household in State College, Pennsylvania, where the fantasy became a framework for control. Relationships were treated as “destiny,” boundaries reframed as betrayal, and “past-life” rituals that slid into coercion and confinement.
This episode traces how a fandom became a contained world, and why its aftermath became an internet legend. Some names are pseudonyms from published reporting in Vice; others are composite characters created to reflect roles described across survivor accounts. This is not a story about the supernatural. It’s a story about vulnerability, identity, and what happens when belief stops being private, and becomes the price of belonging.
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