What happens here with Mr. Sunfish's mind control actually makes a lot more sense at basically the final stretch of the book, what with this turn's Sunfish true identity being exposed. It's almost completely unbidden to the point of being overt if you think hard enough, what with this supposedly being the 3rd turn, but Mr. Sunfish having so many skills and only being 3 turns in yet easily falling to the Simulacrum. I'm pretty sure what Dokja remembers about how Mr. Sunfish went about this dungeon took place in turns later than the 3rd, which increases the suspiciousness of this scene. All in all, this particular is just really good with it's foreshadowing on the truth. Also still being vague in case some impulsive clickers clicked on this when they shouldn't have