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Little Timmy
A small seven-year-old boy who has noticed something others haven't—the weekly memory loss affecting Bellhollow's adults. Unlike other children, Timmy seems aware of the curse and importantly, he remembers when he should forget. This makes him fundamentally different and dangerous to the pale figure that preys on Bellhollow's residents.
Timmy has demonstrated exceptional courage by intervening directly with the pale figure in the village square, pulling off its grey cloak and revealing it to be hollow—merely empty rags with no corporeal form beneath. The figure dissipated into shadow when exposed. His father, Big Timmy, was freed from its influence by this action but is now confused about the events that transpired.
Aldwin, the Village Elder, has confirmed that Timmy's unique ability to retain memories makes him dangerous to the curse and sets him apart from other children who are being taken into the mist."
Aldwin reveals that the pale figure feeds on forgetting and that Timmy's ability to remember makes him dangerous to it.
Little Timmy asks Aldwin for his name, learning he is the Village Elder who uniquely retains memories between weekly cycles.
Little Timmy and Big Timmy approach the Village Elder at the fountain, who reveals knowledge of the pale figure and the missing children.
Little Timmy questions his father about what he remembers after being freed from the pale figure's influence.
Little Timmy pulls off the pale figure's cloak, causing it to dissipate and freeing Big Timmy from its influence.
A pale figure in grey rags emerges from the village square alley, approaching the confused Big Timmy.
Little Timmy finds his father Big Timmy acting confused at the blacksmith's forge.
