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Hey @ask-gay-bird-man heard you were going to the blood gala. Wanna come with me :)
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I've always had this sorta headcanon. And it came after my first time playing dbd and I got the little. "Entity is displeased."
Which by the way ya boi got very confrontational with their ps4. Something along the lines of "Shut the fuck up- the fuck you expect me to do. Little bitch ass entity i still got blood points."
(Side note: I also notice it really depends on the killer if you get the whole Entity is displeased. Or more realistically how well you play. You can hook people but no one dies and the entity can be happy. That happened a lot when I played the plagg. That did not happen when I played Legions. And when it comes to the hag, i usually kill half the team sooo shes good.)
Back to the headcanon, see when I saw the line. Entity displeased, it got me thinking. What happens if the Entity is displeased? I always had this idea of punishment is different depending on who it is.
See I break up the slasher/killers into 2 categories.
Sympathetic Slasher
Those whos story was not about how they murder 6 teens one night. But because they fell vicitm to another person or thing. Even if that character kills it was not for no reason. The Entity step in and made them a killer.
Examples;
The Hag: (who I belive became the hag based off her village magic less than it was the entity. Because a lot of african based revenge myths follows it but im not gonna go into it.) Totured, and cannibalised fought for survival. Was not a killer.
The Wraith: Tricked into disposing of dead bodies. Taken advantage of because of his nationailty and willingness to keep to himself. Does end up getting Revenge but was not seeking out to murder a bunch of people.
Rin: Killed by her father, classic case of her soul being angry for the beytral. But Rin never killed anyone.
Susie from Legion (Legion in general goes in both) can be seen as one, The Nurse etc.
Then we have the Unsympathetic Slasher
The ones that kill just because, or had a predisposition of not caring. They may have had complex reason but at the end of the day. Its still murder- they don't have something that would make a person go. Ah- so your in a shit sitiation just like me huh.
Trapper, Herman, Clown, Huntress (I went back and forth with her a lot), Plagg to a certain extent. Legion cause Franks bullshit.
Movie Killers are not placed under either. Because of the simple fact, you can not go to the devs and ask for story details. You would have to go to the actual creators and their fuckin list of movies. Which can either make them sympathetic (rob zombies Micheal Myers) or not (Classic Myers.)
(This is a long ass post to be talking about what punishment the the Entity would hand good lord.)
See with Sympathetic Slasher I always had a feeling of. These character would have a moment of lapsed judgment and let a survivor go. What i really mean is that aren't inherently malicious by nature of what they use to be. They are more inclined two-story base to want to help or leave others alone. (We are ignoring in game mechanics, that are used as a work arounds. Where you farm with the Killer after your whole team DC.)
See i've always seen like the whole. The punishment is just a mental one. They are driven insane again so they go out and kill. But what if it more of a physical thing.
Like i could imagine the legion team having their Mouths sown shut because they talk to much. Or one of them becoming a suvivor and even within the Entity Legion still holds onto their code of Legion before anyone else. And the punishment is being isolated from everyone else.
Sure the Wraith can be tormented by his memories of his human life. But nothing get the point across like almost being crushed like one of the bodies in those cars he use to compound.
Sure memories of the abuse the Nurse suffered can be replayed. But theres nothing like being stripped of you power and being dropped back into thag asylum. To get someone moviated to kill a bunch of 20 something.
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