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[–] abc@hexbear.net 6 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

lt-dbyf-dubois YOU - "I know who Argo Tuulik is, but who is this 'Riaz Moola' guy?"

steban STEBAN, THE STUDENT GAMER - "Only ZA/UM's most trusted lieutenant, the Evangelist of the Revolution, and the founding father of the successor studio Longdue."

steban STEBAN, THE STUDENT GAMER - "He also happens to be the greatest communist developer after Tuulik himself. It was Moola who first postulated the existence of ideological plasm, which forms the basis of Disco Elysium-like gameplay."

A BRIEF LOOK AT DISCO-ELYSIUM SUCCESSORS - Known to his numerous admirers as the 'Evangelist of ZA/UM' and to his even-more-numerous enemies as the 'Apocalyptic Shrike', Riaz Moola remains one of the most controversial and fascinating figures to emerge in the years of the ZA/UM Revolution, second only to Argo Tuulik himself.

A BRIEF LOOK AT DISCO-ELYSIUM SUCCESSORS - During his unparalleled life, he helped develop a revolutionary game at one company and founded a new studio after the ZA/UM Revolution. Along the way, he committed some of the most notorious war crimes in an era famed for its atrocities.

de-encyclopedia ENCYCLOPEDIA - Oh, right. During the disastrous development of successor titles to Disco Elysium, Moola personally ordered up to 12,000 ZA/UM prisoners of war impaled on sharpened spruce trees in the Samaran backcountry. Thereafter his opponents began referring to him as the 'Apocalyptic Shrike'.