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Episode 5 ends on a somber yet hopeful note. It establishes that the Light Shop does not sell light; it sells clarity . The characters realize they are not fighting monsters, but fighting for a second chance at life or a peaceful acceptance of death.

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Marco stepped inside, still bleeding from a wound he didn’t remember getting. The air smelled of old brass, melted wax, and rain that had never fallen. Shelves stretched into impossible darkness, lined with lamps — oil, LED, paper lanterns, even a candle stub in a jar. Some flickered weakly. Others were dark. Episode 5 ends on a somber yet hopeful note

Next week: The Lazarus bulb wasn’t a myth — it was hidden inside the shopkeeper’s eyes. Below is a structured write-up based on the

: A key rule established is that people in comas can "take their lights" (life force) to return to reality, while ghosts—those who are already dead—cannot.