TRUSTFELL NOTES
Isaac's room is ridiculously neat - you'll notice that there's nothing out of place and nothing looks cluttered. You can find most of his belongings in his trunk, though all the items he wanted to keep are in the closet. There are some notes laid out on his desk as well, addressed to the other people here (and one other person).
Those might not be the first things you see though, since there are the designs painted on two of the walls. You'll find yourself staring at a map of Amestris with certain cities labeled. Ishval is circled in red. Some of them have paper duct-taped nearby with Isaac's handwriting, written in code of course.
The second wall has a map of Central City with a familiar alchemical array painted through it in red. Three specific points are marked on this map and once again there's duct tape and paper containing notes on whatever it is this one's supposed to represent.
Inside the desk you can find an alarming amount of notes - they're written in Amestrian and coded in a cipher that involves numbers, letters, and mathematical equations. If you're able to figure out the cipher you're certainly welcome to read them! Otherwise these are coded to look like research notes on his alchemy.
Those might not be the first things you see though, since there are the designs painted on two of the walls. You'll find yourself staring at a map of Amestris with certain cities labeled. Ishval is circled in red. Some of them have paper duct-taped nearby with Isaac's handwriting, written in code of course.
The second wall has a map of Central City with a familiar alchemical array painted through it in red. Three specific points are marked on this map and once again there's duct tape and paper containing notes on whatever it is this one's supposed to represent.
Inside the desk you can find an alarming amount of notes - they're written in Amestrian and coded in a cipher that involves numbers, letters, and mathematical equations. If you're able to figure out the cipher you're certainly welcome to read them! Otherwise these are coded to look like research notes on his alchemy.

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He explained some things about his world to me and it sounds kinda interesting. Mostly he's good for making some of the best food I've ever had. Even though I doubt he'd kill anyone, I still can't trust his cooking when I don't see him fixing it. I was never this paranoid, but I guess it's kind of useful here.
WEEK 3
He's a Pokemon trainer and he's got a fish named Stunfisk. It's pretty interesting and while it's also kind of creepy, the fish is nice. He doesn't need water to live either which is really confusing.
Cilan got really upset about the possibility of Sharpedo being executed with Archie. I guess I get why, but Cilan turned that anger on Robert just because he asked about it. Robert was right to ask but then he started acting like a goddamn child, so it's not like I was going to defend him.
WEEK 6
His world sounds pretty crazy. Who would let a kid go off on an adventure with Pokemon like Sharpedo and Muk? It just seems like a really bad idea.
WEEK 7
What happens to a Pokemon if it's stuck in a Pokeball...? I don't want to know. Cilan is going to die and hopefully the Pokemon will be okay. Or maybe it'd be better if they died...? I don't know.