Lithuania's notebook is on the desk, on top of Poland and Ukraine's journals and next to the poetry book America handed him. All references to Ukraine's lookout results have been removed and are nowhere to be found.
The first several pages have been torn out of Lithuania's journal. After that, there's a short note in English:
"If anyone reads this, please don't get so caught up in Critter's wolf and rabbit game that you disregard the things being left around town. I think those are important, and I think we're running out of time to collect them. The murder game isn't the objective, it's a TIME LIMIT. Don't make it so short so recklessly! Everyone who's died seems to be working on this together, wolf, scavenger, and prey, so maybe you could try cooperating alive, too?
In Ukraine's journal there is a letter to her sister and brother, Belarus and Russia. Please deliver it to them if at all possible, thank you.
-Lietuvos Respublika"
Lithuania has written, in meticulous detail, everything that went on in the video. He has transcribed the phone conversation following that. Next are Abigail's various diary entries up through day eleven. Lithuania has noted that Mayu's stuffed rabbit appeared when the supply shop opened, the photo of Mary when the jail opened, Polonia when the church opened, Sayaka's glove when the video appeared, England's poetry in the jail when the phone message showed up, and the gun and emerald when more of Abigail's diary appeared. He has attributed them as follows: Mayu (scavenger-omnivore), James Sunderland (prey), Poland (wolf), Sayaka Miki (scavenger-rabid), England (wolf), and doesn't know who the gun or emerald belong to.
Lithuania has written a few of the common theories in his journal as well: the idea that if the prey wins something bad will happen to anyone left alive, the idea that the wolves aren't necessarily the hunters, that sort of thing. He's also made note of Ada's talking about the wolves' role in the game and how they operate as potentially useful, though he hasn't transcribed them since the tapes are always accessible. Lithuania mentions the lion and feather drawing from early on as well, though he doesn't know why it was there or why it was left, and seems to think it's a little out of place compared to the other clues.
The last page is a list of everyone who has died through day eleven, including those shot on day eleven. Their roles and causes of death aren't listed. Hanekoma and Mayu's names have been crossed out, but Hanekoma was added to the end again. It's more of a tiny memorial page than anything else.
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The first several pages have been torn out of Lithuania's journal. After that, there's a short note in English:
"If anyone reads this, please don't get so caught up in Critter's wolf and rabbit game that you disregard the things being left around town. I think those are important, and I think we're running out of time to collect them. The murder game isn't the objective, it's a TIME LIMIT. Don't make it so short so recklessly! Everyone who's died seems to be working on this together, wolf, scavenger, and prey, so maybe you could try cooperating alive, too?
In Ukraine's journal there is a letter to her sister and brother, Belarus and Russia. Please deliver it to them if at all possible, thank you.
-Lietuvos Respublika"
Lithuania has written, in meticulous detail, everything that went on in the video. He has transcribed the phone conversation following that. Next are Abigail's various diary entries up through day eleven. Lithuania has noted that Mayu's stuffed rabbit appeared when the supply shop opened, the photo of Mary when the jail opened, Polonia when the church opened, Sayaka's glove when the video appeared, England's poetry in the jail when the phone message showed up, and the gun and emerald when more of Abigail's diary appeared. He has attributed them as follows: Mayu (scavenger-omnivore), James Sunderland (prey), Poland (wolf), Sayaka Miki (scavenger-rabid), England (wolf), and doesn't know who the gun or emerald belong to.
Lithuania has written a few of the common theories in his journal as well: the idea that if the prey wins something bad will happen to anyone left alive, the idea that the wolves aren't necessarily the hunters, that sort of thing. He's also made note of Ada's talking about the wolves' role in the game and how they operate as potentially useful, though he hasn't transcribed them since the tapes are always accessible. Lithuania mentions the lion and feather drawing from early on as well, though he doesn't know why it was there or why it was left, and seems to think it's a little out of place compared to the other clues.
The last page is a list of everyone who has died through day eleven, including those shot on day eleven. Their roles and causes of death aren't listed. Hanekoma and Mayu's names have been crossed out, but Hanekoma was added to the end again. It's more of a tiny memorial page than anything else.