2 factoids: 1: an irrational vestal has 2 barks referencing the "pigs of Saint marthas" 2: the runaway's foster father is(the inspiration) for the woodcutter gaunt enemy.
I always thought the Runaway burned the house down because of her mental conditioning - she was constantly attacked by the Sisters through marking. For the first time, she was finally met with some semblance of cold, but her mind had become so overcome and fractured by burning heat that she just can't distance herself from it, and thus, the blaze was formed in hopes that she can continue to bask in it yet again, unable to realize that she can never be free from the torment that the Sisters had forced upon her.
I suspect that St. Martha's church has literal pigs, but because the term is in the common language, it also gets used to refer derisively to the nuns.
So every other characters does something evil for a reason (graverobber) or just doesnt do something evil at all (Vestal) and Bonnie just kills her adoptive parents and shows no remorse. This is the opposites of preferential treatment
@@pesci20002010 The subject of murder is in pretty much every backstory Graverobber kills her abusive husband, Highwaymen kills multiple fairly innocent soldiers, What PD does is much worse then murder The point of the runaway is that she's consumed by obsession to the point of ruining her own life which is reflected in all her paths
@@robertsiems3808 Yeah it's kinda what they're known for but I didn't feel like listing it all just a few examples verified by game for multiple characters