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this might be too violent and graphic for most so viewers discretion is advised
#outlast trials#outlast#leland coyle#mother gooseberry#phyllis futterman#franco#franco barbi#officer coyle#coyle#i want coyle#i mean what#who said that#dr easterman#murkoff#night hunter#pitcher#pusher#outlast reagent#art#artwork#animation#animatic#cute#silly
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you know what? you know what fuck it- rubber ducks your prime assets:
#benis's art#benis's doodles#my art#outlast trials#outlast coyle#outlast mother gooseberry#outlast franco#god i love them#i love them so much- look at francos stupid little face#stupid dumb fuckin idiot- want throw him in particular really hard across the room I love them so much#rubber ducks#id pay money for these to exist
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me and my husband… we r doing better…
#leland coyle#my art#outlast trials#outlast#i want to push him down the stairs. and electrocute him. and shoot him#horrible man#pre murkoff coyle#sargeant coyle#oc
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a mini coyle bc its the best my brain can do rn
#im gonna head to sleep soon#i just wanted to try making a thumbnail but the ideas just werent workin so#a lil coyle sketch instead#leland coyle#art#my art#outlast#outlast trials
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Let's talk about pre-Sinyala Coyle!!
Okay so, I’m really into character design, and I’ve noticed that a lot of people who draw pre-Sinyala Coyle tend to miss out some cool details about his Blackwell uniform. So, I figured I’d break it all down, covering 1950s fashion conventions, how Coyle blatantly ignores them, why he gets away with it, and some extra points about his overall dodgy behaviour. Because this post spiralled out of control.
Before we jump in, a quick note: Because of the comic’s style, there are definitely some inconsistencies, but I’ll do my best to piece things together. If you're into history, fashion, and Leland Coyle, stick around 🖤
First, some historical context.
Whether we like it or not, personal grooming and aesthetics have always played a big role in how we’re perceived. But in the 1950s, fashion wasn’t as focused on self-expression as it is today. Rather than standing out, most people aimed for conformity, with conservative ideals and public perception heavily influencing fashion choices. How someone dressed and presented themselves to the world immediately signalled their social status, character, and values. Maintaining a facade of respectability and adhering to social norms was a priority for most.
After World War II, being clean-shaven became a key part of a man's appearance. This was partly inspired by young men who had served in the military. Veterans accustomed to shaving daily carried the habit into civilian life. Of course, not everyone was clean-shaven, but facial hair was generally more common among older generations, as well as musicians, and actors, people who could flout convention without damaging their reputations.
By the mid-1950s, however, facial hair started making a bit of a comeback, thanks to cultural icons like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. Alternative hairstyles, especially those associated with greasers, weren’t widely accepted in professional settings. Instead, they became symbols of rebellion, linked to actors, outcasts, and those who rejected the status quo rather than conventional, well-to-do citizens.

With that out of the way, let's talk about Coyle!
Thanks to the comics and in-game documents, we know that Coyle meets Clyde Perry in a Blackwell diner on February 16th 1956. Based on what we can piece together from his past, Coyle would have been around 33 years old at the time. Perry’s account of the altercation directly tells us that Coyle was well-liked and respected within his community.
Blackwell was (and perhaps still is) an extremely conservative town, where conformity to social norms would have been enforced through intense social pressure. The fear of negative judgment would have kept most people compliant. This makes Coyle’s deviation from 1950s conventions all the more apparent, though when we consider his past, things begin to make a bit more sense.
From both the comics and Coyle’s in-game dialogue, we know he had a troubled childhood (details to follow in a separate post). His adolescent delinquency eventually landed him in a military academy. However, his honourable service in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, combined with his undeniable charisma likely convinced most locals that he was a reformed man, paving the way for his position as a police sergeant.
His rough-around-the-edges persona may have only added to his charm, allowing him to get away with behaviour that might have otherwise raised eyebrows, such as openly flirting with a waitress or publicly beating a man senseless.
Although Coyle is primarily depicted as a silhouette in most full-body images, we can still piece together details of his uniform. Interestingly, his attire aligns more with a 1940s police officer than one from the mid-1950s. This could be a deliberate design choice to emphasize how both Coyle and the town he rules over are stuck in the past.
His uniform has a few key features:
Sam Browne belt – A leather belt with a supporting strap that runs over the shoulder and connects to a waist belt.
Standing collar & shoulder boards – Formal elements more common in earlier decades.
Shoes instead of boots – Just a note for the artists in the room.
Utility belt essentials – Includes a handgun, handcuffs, and a nightstick, which were standard for the time.
We get a clearer look at the general appearance of his uniform from some of the police cutouts in the Trials, though none of them feature a Sam Browne belt.
Coyle’s hair defies the social conventions of the time. It isn’t styled into any particular fashion and appears free of product, an unusual choice for a police officer, who would typically be expected to maintain a polished image, if not for personal pride, then at least for professionalism's sake. His hairline is noticeably receding, and it’s possible he combed it forward to disguise the thinning. By the time the events of the game take place, he’s completely bald, whether from stress-induced hair loss or simply shaving it once the recession became too obvious to hide. Pure speculation on my part.
His stubble, mussed hair, and unfastened top button suggest that when he meets Perry, he’s either finished work for the day or, at the very least, on his lunch break.
I found a few references of what I think Coyle's hair would look like because the comic is very bad at keeping it consistent. I went out of my way to find a guy with sideburns too. (Don't say I never do anything for you.) It's also worth noting that Julian Bailey, Coyle's VA had a receding hairline in years past. It's my personal belief that they used Julian's face as a reference for this younger version of Coyle.
As a ‘respectable’ police sergeant, he should present himself as buttoned-up, clean, and tidy, proudly representing the Blackwell Police Department and setting a good example for his subordinates. Instead, everything about his presentation suggests a man who sees himself as above reproach, someone who enforces social conventions but doesn’t feel the need to follow them himself. In fact, one could argue he’s rewarded for breaking them, receiving positive attention from women despite (or perhaps because of) his disregard for propriety.
Coyle placing his hat on the waitress is a particularly bold move, especially given the strict dating conventions of the 1950s. Historically, a man placing his hat on a woman's head was a flirtatious gesture, a subtle but effective way of ‘claiming’ her, particularly in cowboy culture (Coyle’s parents were cattle ranchers, cowboy Coyle is canon).
In this context, it’s unlikely to be a genuine display of interest. More than anything, it’s a power play, a deliberate act of pushing the limits of propriety while asserting his dominance. The real impact comes when Perry walks in, seeing Coyle has already ‘marked his territory,’ immediately undermining Perry and ensuring he feels off-balance in the face of Coyle’s effortless machismo.
At the comic's conclusion, while Perry is driving away, injured but alive, he looks back to see Coyle standing outside the diner, wearing his police cap. At some point, he must have retrieved it from the waitress, likely with a charming, offhand apology for making a scene. Coyle doesn’t need to kill Perry to send a message, because letting him live IS the message. And Perry hears it loud and clear.
A quick side note, this isn’t so much about Coyle’s appearance, but rather his character.
When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, it adopted prohibition as part of its constitution, remaining a dry state up until 1959. Alcohol was largely banned, though moonshiners and speakeasies operated in secret, often with local law enforcement turning a blind eye. As a consequence, one of the only widely acceptable alcoholic beverages was ��low-point beer” a drink containing just 3.2% alcohol, considered non-intoxicating under state law.
Perry states that Coyle ‘drank heavily’ before their encounter, but the fact that it was low-alcohol beer explains how he could be four pints down and still completely in control when it came to beating Perry.
It’s possible Coyle was pulling a deliberate ruse, letting Perry believe he was drunker than he actually was. If so, it wasn’t just about drinking, it was a test. Coyle may have wanted to see if Perry would try to take advantage of what seemed like a weakened opponent, only to prove that he was never at a disadvantage to begin with.
For a police officer to drink so openly in a conservative Christian town flies in the face of everything he’s supposed to uphold. Yet no one seems to care, or at least, no one dares to challenge him. Maybe it’s fear. Maybe it’s respect. Either way, Coyle knows exactly what he can get away with, and he enjoys every second of it.
There are plenty of inconsistencies in the comic, and the art style doesn’t always make the details easy to see. Honestly, I could spend forever picking it apart and analyzing it, and one day, I probably will.
But in the meantime… I hope it's been informative. And I hope that some artists who draw pre-Sinyala Coyle will start depicting him in his Blackwell uniform. As much as I love a leather jacket, I’m a sucker for those military-style uniforms.
I hope you enjoyed this little dive into Coyle and his antics. Before I wrap up, I’m leaving you with a picture I annotated—it was meant to be the main image for this post, but... it’s awful. Apologies in advance if it hurts your eyes.
If you enjoyed my descent into madness, please inflict it upon your friends. I welcome friendly and constructive conversation in the comments. And hey, if you think I’m talking out of my arse, that’s your prerogative! This wasn’t meant as a critique, just the ramblings of someone who spends far too much time pondering the hows and whys of this man.
Well done if you made it this far, and thank you for reading!
As usual big shoutout to the Coyle Crew @misa-bun @decayinghost @soggy-bean for enabling me
#outlast trials#the outlast trials#leland coyle#outlast#sergeant leland coyle#officer coyle#sergeant coyle#not a shit post#i sure hope i get a good grade in coyle studies#something that is both normal to want and possible to achieve#I invented coyleology#long post#all my evidence is in the comic or the game#this is not a trust me bro situation#Coyleology
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I have not been drawing GAHH
#Outlast#Outlast trials#leland coyle#I didnt wanna draw him bald im sorry 💔#outlast fanart#💥✍️#just wanted to figure out how id draw himmm#*HAVE NOT GAHH
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#omg this was hilarious#he was just standing there looking at this tentacle#you know CONTEMPLATIVELY#now i want more psychosis screenshots with coyle#outlast trials#psychosis#leland coyle#videogames#horror games#red barrels#outlast#thin blue line
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I had an idea.
Yandere! Coyle would be fond of those electrified dog collars. Y'know, the ones that electrocute dogs every time they bark? Well, upon finding one in the local pet store - which had a missing poster with your face on it taped to the window, shame... - he's quick to buy it.
"Do you have a dog, Mr. Coyle?" The teenage cashier questions, her brow raised; she's seen Leland all around town. He didn't seem like the type, always too gruff and closeted. Police dogs, sure, considering his career.
But a dog?
"I got a pup over the weekend," he licks his lips, aching for his usual cigarette, "real loud, she is."
"Aww," the cashier is quick to scan the collar's barcode, "what breed?"
"...Uh..."
Well, you're real sweet, so you were a golden retriever...but you also had a touch of sass, like a sheltie...
"...Poodle."
But a real beauty like an authentic French poodle.
"What kind?"
"Standard," he tapped his gloved fingers against the glass counter, ready to wrap this up. "Real pretty like."
"That sounds amazing," She gushed, handing him the collar upon receiving payment, "We hope to see her here soon!"
Shooting his gaze to your missing poster, he merely snickered, "Yeah...not likely."
He was gone before the cashier could frown.
Leland has connections, this much is known; he wants you to talk, he doesn't want to completely banish you that right, but screaming...that could cause trouble.
So he finds a guy. The collar is altered, so it only shocks if it hears specific words, or anything louder than a moan. It cost Leland a pretty penny, but was it worth seeing it around your neck.
Be a good puppy, won't you? Lest you become like the bitches 6 feet under out in the yard.
#this shit is DARK fellers#outlast#outlast trials#the outlast trials#outlast fanfiction#outlast x reader#leland coyle x reader#coyle x reader#leland coyle#coyle#yandere! leland coyle#yandere x reader#for the record i do NOT like those collars#chokers either#i let my dogs bark yk??? they're supposed to#this was just an idea i wanted to write bc i love the leland fanatics#and i wanted to feed them this week
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Whatever keeps the fandom alive yada yada you get the gist
i did not stay up til 4AM drawing the prime assets as chiikawa characters you're crazy! + bonus gooseberry
#outlast trials#mother gooseberry#leland coyle#franco barbi#doodle#drawing#the outlast trials#im outlasting the voices that tell me to do this!#i need coyle in my life bro.#chiikawa/outlast#rare fandom pair#i want to explode
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we love Leland Coyle in this household Omg!! who put that poster up guys... cmon... who did it...
#hyperfixationbrainrot#the outlast trials#outlast trials#leland coyle#franco barbi#you can tag a ship art if you want#i dont mind!#interprate them however you want#<3#ScoutSurgeART
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Y'all... idk who will see this but, please keep making and posting OC art and fan art for Outlast!! Everything I'm seeing from all of you is simply divine. You are all so talented and I'm proud of every single one of you.
#outlast trials#outlast#the outlast trials#outlast fandom#leland coyle#outlast fanart#red barrels#dr easterman#franco barbi#mother gooseberry#the outlast trials fanart#outlast trials fanart#outlast trials fanfic#your art is giving me life#so jelly but so proud#i want to eat it all
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a lil late in the day but HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY YALL <33
#I HAD SO MANY CHARACTERS I WANTED TO DRAW BUT#coyle won this time#outlast trials#outlast#art#my art#selfship#leland coyle#reagent sona#my sona#valentine's day#courthare
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Normally I back into something and get caught admiring…
#outlast trials#the outlast trials#leland coyle#favorite#outlast#officer coyle#obsession is real#i hate that i like him so much#coyle#I want new content#please red barrels#red barrels
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I'm prolly gonna get anon hate or whatever for this and while I don't want to fill more in the drama, this is something that can be applied in outlast characters in general
Is Franco a victim? Yes. Is Franco also an abuser? Yes. He's both. This is what some people fail to realize.
The main outlast point is that a victim can turn into an abuser, especially in the hands of evil corporations that are willing to make them worse for the sake of money. Franco didn't know any better? That can be true because he grew up in a criminal family. BUT ALSO, were his crimes all justified? Absolutely not. There is no justification for his actions, especially his misogynism. And this is an example of "An abused victim grows into an abuser". He's basically repeating the neverending cycle of the Barbi family; being a criminal. You can understand he didn't know how to not be a criminal, but at the same time, you can't justify it.
Now, let's talk about "He's just a fictional character" because this statement is ironic if you are pro-fiction, but at the same time harassing a real person for the sake of a fictional character. While it's true that all outlast characters are not real, the way you see their action reflects on your moral compass.
This is what I have been saying, simping on the child-abuser ventriloquist, a man-baby killer mafia, or a racist misogynist cop does not reflect your moral compass because they are not real, and most of the time the simping was thanks to their design and charm. HOWEVER, condoning their behavior does reflect your moral compass. You are not supposed to justify or allow their behavior. This is what liking a fictional character privilege has. Unlike a real person, you can still like them without condoning their behavior. This is why liking fictional killers is okay, but liking real killers is a big no-no.
In the end, every outlast villain is problematic on their own. And the majority of them are victims. But this does not excuse their crimes, because while their crimes are in the game, it does show how you see it in real life.
#outlast#outlast trials#before anyone goes on me about Goose being child abuser#look at me in the eyes and tell me drugging kids is not an abuse#BUT we cant deny she thinks she loves her children#as for Coyle we all can agree on who he is lmao#you can simp a villain without the need of condoning their behavior like really#i dont even want to tag specific character on this#just as in general
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Happy Holidays from the ARMS League!!
#nintendo arms#arms game#spring man#ribbon girl#ninjara#master mummy#min min#mechanica#twintelle#helix#byte and barq#kid cobra#max brass#lola pop#misango#springtron#dr coyle#biff#zuka doodles#drawings#I wanted to do so much more#and draw patterns on all their sweaters#but my computer was already having a hard time with the amount of layers on this#and I realized it would be so so much work that I didnt want to do fffff#enjoy tho!!
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thinkin about the comics again bc I looked over them while drawing and its kinda scary how patient Coyle was before the trials
like in Sinyala, I feel like Coyle maybe seems more impatient bc of the experiments done on him and because his job is to actively stop you through the trials and so he's gotta take every chance he gets to kill you
but in the comic, he's going about his day knowing Clyde is following and watching him and he doesn't do anything about it. He makes it clear that he was aware that he was being followed but he waited. I'd love to know what Coyle was thinking during that. It almost felt like a hunting tactic, waiting for his 'prey' to come to him.
I wonder what Coyle would have done if Clyde never approached him. I feel like he would have eventually confronted Clyde and it probably would have gone the way it did in the bar.
I just think it's a cool detail and I wonder if Coyle has any of that hunting patience left in him.
#hare notes#SIGHHH#can you tell ive been thinking about coyle all week#correction#all month#I JUST WANT TO KNOW MORE ABT HIMMM#RGHHHHH#leland coyle#outlast#outlast trials#clyde perry
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