Dear Detectives, our dreams may not be the reality we seek. Demons from the past continue to haunt us as we long for that beautiful salvation. We look back on memories forever bittersweet
god, orpheus has the most poetic background story. i love how his trauma is being represented, he's still stuck as a child from that memory and yet we see how its ruining his adult life. looking forward to how that piccolo is gonna come into play
POV: your name is Orpheus and you have trauma over your dead parents, and in being so caught up with your magic manor, you get a little girls mother killed and give her trauma. You made the cycle repeat itself
Okay so. Theory. The blonde woman is his sister (the girl that bane talks about in his letter, and the girl that bonbon meets). They grew up together in the manor (see corridor scene and banes letter. Why would Orpheus recall that. It could be about the current little girl but as far as we know so far he never lived there with his family and who would the boy be even if he did?), then the manor was attacked (however Orpheus recall of the murder and burke and bonbons descriptions of it don't add up. Orpheus could be unreliable here, he as been a few times. This is the major drawback of this theory, along with burke and bane not changing Manor but that's a plothole in general since it's confirmed the manor switched owner a lot but burke stayed to change the robots and all that, for their return). Other reasons; - our current small girl can't be the one bonbon met (Burke was 30 when he was hire to work at the manor. Even if we assume his in game design is from the present and not 10 years ago, it's very likely that he can't have started working there after the murder incident) - so it was the mom, who's also always wearing white so far. - both the girl in the corridor (from his past) and the mother of the girl in the room in the cutscene are in ghost form - we conviniently don't see either of their faces - survivor "Little girl" (notice the quotes, as in "Prisoner", ie. "Former") if it's about the girl who was actually little at the time of the game as we see in the flashback that'd make no sense - the little girl has a child Orpheus plush. Would make more sense to me if this was about someone who knew him as a child. Now in the event of the anniversary, Orpheus had a wife in his story. If they did grow up together i think it's implied from the corridor scene that the manor couple adopted Orpheus bc he's mother was sick (i would guess that his real parents are the rangers next to the manor couple in the oil painting). That's why his relatives gave him up for adoption, he's not actually related to them (Burke or Bonbons deductions have something about them employing a lot of people without checking for their IDs thoroughly which implies to me that they were very good natured). Therefore they can still be married and it's only slightly questionable 👍
@@RyaKey that's my understanding from the event story. He then returned on an invite, played the game, possibly escaped and returned later with no memory of what happened before?
@@RyaKey yeah, Orpheus's parents were murdered and the manor was sold to a family named DeRoss. According to wiki, the father was Dennis DeRoss with two children and a wife. Dennis passed away (allegedly stated in the D.M. package letter? I haven't seen it myself yet) and Baron inherited the house- the character letters address him as the host of the game/manor. Also Guard 26's record is pretty interesting insight to the manor owner's "motives": "Test Record 6: No verification methods that require manual verification will be as accurate as a machine, but the DeRosses apparently believed that retaining enough employees would boost the local employment rates. Even if such an action posed a risk to their property." "Video Record 2: Crowds with torches and guns swarmed the place, including a few familiar faces. They took two children away."
So is he the crow??? The real life trailer shows the crow guy opening a letter with that flute thing inside it. Edit: And is the Lost Girl his daughter??? I mean he could be married and that woman who told Orpheus to stop this "madness" could be his wife
I dont think so in the anniversary game he has a story abt how the crow lady has been stalking him forever and even killed his wife i think she gave him the wiste and he blew it when it was his time to return
@@scarynoise996 wait but who was the guy behind the desk who had the flute? His father seemed dead in the image before that, I thought perhaps the current owner.
I don't think so, if he had a wife then she would have been dead by disease as in the anniversary story (but personally I don't think the anniversary stories made any relation to the main lore). Maybe the scene is Orpheus having POV of the manor's owner in an event somewhere in the past. And if that girl is Orpheus' daughter it would make no sense at all, because she holds a doll of him as a child and in the voice lines she even called him Orphy.
@@EnthusiasticLisaBeckmain There is actually a detailed post about it. I cannot send link, so you can search: "u/Miyon0 . Has no one realized yet that Baron Deross is almost certainly Orpheus?" through the theory mainly presented in the post, the identities of the little girl and orpheus are explained too (but I don't agree with the whole theory because the games' time span is strange to determine orpheus as being the Baron of all of the games).
So is the Little Girl his daughter? But if that’s the case, who exactly sent the letter about the Missing Girl to him? I doubt it could’ve been Orpheus himself as that would mean he was speaking in third person, but I guess there could be a reason for that
I want to believe it might be his but I highly doubted that theory because during the gameplay he mentioned that the little girl's father sent him to rescue, and in flashback he questioned who's that little girl
@@yehet1242 That’s because most probably the other side of him wrote the commission letter. So he wrote the letter to himself. Remember that all started with “an alias only myself know”.
@@spagbol8789 Perhaps yes, but so far he only mentioned the death of his wife. Nothing about having a daughter. If he could recall his parents, he must know about his daughter.
@@gianglamnguyen6667 Actually, I was told that the little girl is actually the girl with brown hair. Specifically because of China laws. The only way to add the little girl is if she is older.
novelist's design sucks ass a.) his control other survivor skill could be easily used by trolls to sabotage. b.) His hunter controlling ability okay. Like it would be better if his notebook ability can be used to manipulate reality in a way. Such as: - reverses damage for another survivor e.g. team-mate gets hit and he uses notebook and reverses it. - borrow abilites from survivors on his team e.g. priestess's portals, explorer's book, etc Like seriously, his body swap thing with other survivors is seriously a terrible idea if you are playing alone.
ur mom (HA GOTTEM, well at least I think I got them? I can’t be quite sure because it’s hard to see their reaction through the screen; but I imagine one might have an intense reaction to someone saying “your mom” after someone else says “gay” because then it implies that their mother is gay and that would be quite an offensive and homophobic thing to say. Then again, the person who wrote “gay” might actually have a gay mother, and that would be quite problematic because I wouldn’t want to offend their mother when their mother did nothing wrong, it was merely supposed to offend the person who wrote “gay”. I would really hate to claim that person’s mother as collateral damage for my tom foolery. Because there is nothing wrong with being gay and if that person’s mother is actually gay, then all of my respect goes to her. Regardless, I’m pretty sure my little quip worked, yeah, I definitely gottem)