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What if someone from earth was accompanying the traveler and Paimon, and due to previous experience with how the internet could be, refused to use the Akasha when they got to Sumeru?
What would happen when they are the only one left “out of the loop”?
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- Part 1 of Same protagonist, different scenario
Bookmarked by CT_km
25 Feb 2026
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it must be counterfeit (i think there's been a glitch) by icarusfishes
Fandoms: Squid Game (TV 2021)
13 Jul 2025
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“Why are you naked?” Gi-hun demanded.
In-ho looked down at the pants he was wearing then looked back up at Gi-hun. “I would hardly consider this naked.” He tilted his head. “Plus, I thought you liked seeing my body.”
After the Front Man sedates him, Gi-hun wakes up in America with a ring on his finger.
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- Part 1 of counterfeit
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After Gi-hun comes home from red light green light, he finds that his mother has already passed away. With his daughter in the US and no reason to return to the games, he locks himself up in his apartment and waits for death to come. He expects loan sharks, ready to take his organs. Instead, a week later, he gets a visit from Sang-woo.
To Sang-woo, Gi-hun is simultaneously the only person who knows a sliver of what the games were like AND a connection to simpler times. He clings to Gi-hun for both as his sanity slips away.
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He thought he was ready to go back to his job as the Frontman after allowing himself to play the games under a different name. Turns out, In-ho underestimated the pull player 456 still had on him. He was supposed to be punishing Gi-hun for his hero games gone wrong, but instead, when things take a dramatic turn, In-ho finds himself nursing him back to health. The tension between them grows thicker by the hour. And though there's a lot of rage in this tension that builds up, they quickly find out that there's a lot of chemistry, too.
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He awakes to a burning white light, so intense that for a moment, the man wonders if he’s truly died.

