Hello guys! a new PTB patch for Dead by Daylight dropped a few days ago, and here we have it's cool new main menu theme song for all of you to enjoy here on RU-vid! Don't forget to leave a like for The Legion
The thing is, they're not "angsty" - they're 90's bullies-turned-slashers. They're not the "emo kids", they're more like the Killers from "Scream". They don't want to read you their poetry - they just want to watch the world burn.
It would be about a group of teenagers, they want to join a group called "the legion", but as soon they discorver the group is mudering people for Fun, they Will try to run away and hide from them while trying to alert the authorities
I ain't a teen, but this is the kind of music I like. I mean, I liked this sort of music as a teen, but even as an adult, I enjoy it. lol Legion theme is awesome. Julie and Susie are my faves.
NoN vOgLiO iScRiTtI I play on PC and PS4, but don’t worry the new update is coming to all platforms in probably less in a week. Man I wish DBD had cross compatibility.
The Legion operates like a pack of wolves. I'm sure that Frank has probably thought of, "Woof, b*tch," as a reflexive response to surprising and ambushing a survivor before.
It honestly surprises me at how hated The Legion is. I almost always win using them. I guess it depends on the individuals play style, but I tries playing The Nurse and absolutely hated her. I’m also an angsts teen, so maybe I relate to Frank and the gang XD
Such As Me Being A Legion Main Myself I Love Hearing Other Peoples Thoughts On There Sound Track But However This Is Only The Default One Try Useing The Mix Tapes Then Tell Me What You Think But Still Me Listening To These Are Super Satisfying And Brilliant Towards Me
Literally should have an option to customize what menu music you hear. Like the first week/few days of a new killer you get their music but then it goes back to the one you picked
Honestly, after playing Legion, I stopped hating on playing against them. He's SOOO easy to counter, and I had to learn the hard way when playing as him lmao
Maybe you’re just running Frank’s Mixtape. “Never go on a kill mission without your tunes. A track list of massive distortions and loud percussion that stabs at your eardrums.” “•Allows *Feral Frenzy* attacks to moderately reduce a Survivor’s Deep Wound timer.”
I love the legion because it shows how effective just a normal group of people can be without any tools or supernatural things aiding them Edit: by tools or supernatural things, I'm referring to tools like traps, weapons, (Like Gunslinger, Pig, Trapper's traps, etc.) What I'm saying is I appreciate a human killer with only a knife, as it feels kind of like being a foil to the survivors. Honestly to me it feels badass to get a 4k, and know you did that as just one person with a knife and the ability to sprint. To me it also shows even though the Legion are super edgy, they're still more than capable of doing their job despite having less of an arsenal than most killers, which goes to show The Entity knew what it was doing when it chose them.
Iconic since not only are they pretty much summed as High School Teen Bullies that became somesort of weird group from 90's but direct Canadian rock fan teenagers (atleast Frank is, dunno if the other's are truly canadian)
4 survivors with the sense of escape 4 killers with the sense of blood each one of them will be tested by the entity wo will survive or die -"vigos yournal"
why do i feel like out of all the Killers... The LEgion would be the only one that would be easy AF against... its literally a group of teens you mean to tell me not one survivor in the group can fucking Drop Kick them???
Is it just me or does Legion look the most human killer. Without any physical alterations. It’s like as if Frank, Julie, Susie, and Joey all agreed to become a killer willingly
Frank Morrison was nineteen and had little to show for it. He'd stopped attending school after being kicked out of the basketball team for shoving a referee into the stands. Yet Frank was a man of potential, who could light up a room despite his bleak childhood. At six years old, he'd been taken away from Calgary to start a circuit of foster homes. No matter how many times he'd lashed out, threw tantrums and got into fights, they'd kept moving him to new, unfamiliar houses. His last move had been three years prior when his last foster dad, Clive Andrews, had picked him up from the adoption center. They'd been on the road for seven hours before reaching a small bungalow in Ormond. It would be the longest time they'd spend together. Clive was too busy trading cheques from Family Services for drinks at the bar. Ormond was a small, stale place; a remote town of six thousand inhabitants where gray winters drag on for most of the year. Frank did everything he could to get into another adoptive family, but he changed his mind when he caught the attention of a beautiful girl. Julie was a popular girl who was convinced that she deserved better than a life in Ormond, and Frank, as an outsider, was her ticket out. Frank attended the parties she threw where everyone was younger than him and easily impressed, which he liked. He met the impulsive Joey, who liked to show off, and the shy, naive Susie, who was Julie's best friend. They would hang out at an abandoned lodge up Mount Ormond. Their time together was the perfect break from the boring conformity of their small, insignificant everyday lives. Frank saw it as an opportunity to shape their lack of experience into something powerful. He lined up nights of debauchery and rampage, testing their limits. Bullying, vandalism, and theft were essentially their weekend plans. It came to a point where they would do anything he asked. Nothing was off-limits when they put their masks on. One evening, Frank dared Joe to vandalize the store that had recently fired him. They snuck inside easily enough as the building was supposed to be empty after closing hours. But a cleaner who was still there grabbed Julie as soon as she came near. Hearing her stifled cries, a dark impulse took over Frank. He rushed to her aid knife in hand and, without hesitating, planted the blade into the cleaner's back. As the group starred at Frank in shock, he ordered them to finish the job. Joe clenched his jaw, grabbed the knife, and stabbed the bleeding man in the ribs. Susie didn't want to do it. Frank shouted at her; they had to finish what they'd started. Julie closed her eyes and jabbed the knife into the man's chest. She handed the wet blade to Susie: they were all in this together now. Susie stared at Julie in disbelief as Frank grabbed her trembling hands and inserted the knife deep into the man's throat. Frank told them to move fast: they mopped the blood off the floor, stashed the body in the trunk of Joe's car and drove up Mount Ormond. All four were digging in the muddy snow to dispose of the body when Frank spotted something moving through the woods. He grabbed his knife and broke from the ground to check it out. The Fog thickened around Frank, becoming so dense that he soon could no longer see ahead. He retraced his steps and stumbled on an ominous trail. He followed the eerie path, as if called by the darkness. Julie, Susie, and Joe finished digging but Frank was nowhere to be seen. Julie spotted his muddy footsteps in the snow and the three of them followed the trail, which took them deeper into the woods. When Julie, Susie, and Joe did not return home that night, their parents thought they'd run away with Frank. Each family came up with a different theory. The mood of the town changed, however, when a body was found by an abandoned lodge up Mount Ormond.