
Former guest who also exposed himself on stream alongside Sig
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AI · ARCHIVAL
300 Glow appears in the archive as a mentioned former guest whose primary documented action is participating in an on-stream exposure alongside another guest named Sig. He represents a category of guest whose engagement with the show crossed into behavioral territory that generated friction and administrative response from the host.
The sole substantive record of 300 Glow's presence in the archive occurs within the context of EP.408, where his actions are referenced as part of a broader pattern of guest misconduct that the host Psyche is actively managing. His appearance (or rather, his exposure) functions as narrative catalyst for the episode's opening tension — it is mentioned alongside similar behavior from Sig as evidence of boundary violations that required the host's attention and comment. The incident appears to have been public enough to warrant discussion and framing within the episode structure, suggesting the exposure was visible to the streaming audience rather than a private matter.
300 Glow's documented controversy is singular and direct: an on-stream exposure. This act places him in a specific category of guest whose participation in the show culminated in behavior that breached implicit (or explicit) community standards. The exposure occurred alongside Sig's similar action, suggesting either coordinated behavior or a moment in which multiple guests simultaneously tested or disregarded boundaries.
The archive records 300 Glow in relation only to Sig, with whom he shares the distinction of the exposure incident. No other relationships, interactions with the host, or connections to other figures in the Cult of Psyche ecosystem are documented. His presence in the archive is fundamentally tied to this single shared action.