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I know this thread itself is a spoiler, but you did a good job in not actually spoiling anything here OP..
but this is a heads up that this following post is a **SPOILER**
https://web.archive.org/web/20181019201939/http://www.thechineseroom.co.uk/blog/blog/some-old-dear-esther-archive-stuff
Thanks for sharing and commenting - very interesting. Yes, this game is incredibly underated. It's a work of art, truly. I've not seen many others like it, the poetic lucidity of Dear Esther is something I'm not sure I'll encounter again soon - but hope to!
Many Thanks,
-Brad.