WESTWOOD, MASS— With the recent reveal of Ghost Story Game’s first project, Judas, it has been discovered that Ken Levine’s fabled “narrative LEGOs” have all come from the same set.
“I had a feeling the narrative LEGOs Ken would always talk about came from the same set,” said a former employee of Levine’s, who requested to remain anonymous. “I mean, that’s the great thing about LEGOs, you can use the same set multiple times, but you can only do so much before you notice whatever you make starts to look the same.”
Two former employees, who also wished to remain anonymous, said that they had been aware of Levine’s use of the same narrative LEGO set for years.
“We’d tell him during meetings, ‘Ken, there are other sets you can use. A lot of cool ones have come out recently’ and try to show him some of them. It never worked. He’d just work himself into a bad mood and lock himself in his office.”
“He just wouldn’t let the set go. Every game I worked on with Ken you’d hear the same thing about narrative LEGOs this, and narrative LEGOs that. I just figured he had multiple sets, but it was always the same one. I finally said to him, ‘Ken, I’ll take you to the store if you want a new set. You can pick out any one you want,’ but he’d just pretend to be busy and ignore me.”
Sources were able to gather valuable information about Levine’s narrative LEGO set after reaching out to his mother for this story.
“Oh, I got Ken that set years ago. He just loved it. Eventually he was able to take it apart and put it right back together without even looking at the instructions. Though I thought he would have moved on to something different by now. Either way, I’m just happy he is still getting so much joy from it. He’s a good boy.”
At press time it was unconfirmed whether or not Levine is indeed a good boy.