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Russell Seager is the main protagonist of a psychological horror and thriller rpgmaker game known as End Roll.

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Russell Seager is a death row inmate who participates in an experiment that aims to rehabilitate criminals by forcing them to develop empathy towards their actions using a drug known as, The Happy Dream.

Prior to his life as a death row inmate, Russell was originally born to abusive parents, an alcoholic father and a prostitute mother who values sex over everything. His parent's lack of love, care, and proper educations resulted in Russell slowly becoming a serial killer who lacks emotions and empathy, leading him to take away the lives of 8 peoples (4 kills intentional, 2 kills unintentional, and 2 kills out of hatred.) before his own crimes of killing was discovered and he was trialed, where he soon was sentenced to death, if it wasn't for his aunt stepping in and signing him up for the Happy Dream experiment to reap the financial gains from the program itself.

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  • Full Name: Russell Seager
  • Age: 14
  • "Deranged Maniac"
  • Subject of the Happy Dream experiment
  • Boy lacking of emotions

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  • Manages to kill at-least 8 peoples prior to entering the Happy Dream experiment.
  • Is opportunistically cold and calculative enough to devise or take advantage of any given moments to take away someone's life in a stealthy manner.
  • Set a church on fire.
  • Could've gotten away with all of his crimes if it weren't for him decided to come clean and confessed his murdering after he killed his abusive parents.

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  • Majority of his kills were either done out of stealthy and calculative ways, not any direct physical confrontation or struggling.
  • Overwhelmed by guilt led to him committing suicide (in one of the endings, the Happy Dream drug worked "too well" on him that leads him to develop so much guilt, remorse, and empathy that he literally took his own life.)
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