Talk:It Lives Beneath Collectibles/@comment-35942270-20181226220331/@comment-3452092-20181227071659

The writer considers themself to be a protector of the power. Arthur calls Josephine a keeper of the power. I haven't gotten any of the messages, so there is limits to what I knew. I assumed from the beginning that just like Redfield wrote the notes in the first book, these are the story of how the ghost lake became the ghost lake. I've also assumed that the writer of the notes was Arthur's wife since I had a chance to read them as posted here. That said, this is all my assumptions and not proof. I think it's a lot like how everyone assumed Eliana was Gabriela's mom pretty much the entire time she was there. It almost certainly is Josephine, but we can't actuallu prove it. . . yet.