Mmm, well... it says both the guest and the host are bound by the terms of the contract, doesn't it? So if something was done to make it impossible for anyone to get into the lobby at all, it would be the host who was breaching the contract.
Another question I have is for myself. I have killed someone now. It would seem that the portions of the contract titled 'entertainment' no longer apply, but the portion about breach of contract still does...?
Well... they all apply, in a way. You must still go to the lobby at the end of this to check out, if you wish to go home. But because you've provided the Nightman's preferred form of entertainment... even if you don't make it out of here, either because you are killed yourself or because... I don't know, you oversleep and miss the time to check out - and I know that's not likely, I can't imagine you oversleeping! - your hostage will be set free.
But the part about breach of contract definitely applies. Your hostage is safe according to the contract, but if you breach it, that's not protecting him anymore.
Ah. I should have clarified. Yes, I understand that I must be in the lobby to go home. But the important point is my hostage can still be harmed if I breach the contract.
Yes... the host is bound by the terms of the contract, so as long as you're following them, it can't go against them either. Which means that so long as you don't breach your contract, your hostage is safe. There's nothing the Nightman can do to him.
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Another question I have is for myself. I have killed someone now. It would seem that the portions of the contract titled 'entertainment' no longer apply, but the portion about breach of contract still does...?
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But the part about breach of contract definitely applies. Your hostage is safe according to the contract, but if you breach it, that's not protecting him anymore.
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