The Entity selection pattern for killers
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Selection pattern seems to be all the weak wannabe killers, but maybe that's only the balancing teams fault^^1
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Entity Selection Pattern? You mean like how they're ordered in the selection screen or...?
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Entity Selection Pattern? You mean like how they're ordered in the selection screen or...?
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The selection pattern - Anyone with a strong enough emotion, desire and intent to kill, especially with hate and vengeance as the primary catalyst.
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Then explain the doctor nurse and writh0
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The doctor never had a need to kill just a need for knowledge the nurse was driven to insanity from witnessing all the abuse around her and felt compelled to ease there suffering and punish those that hurt them ok so minor need to kill the wraith only killed one person that lied to them and used them to murder others so why are they all there0
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Spirit and Hag didn't kill anyone though until the Entity called them.0
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redsopine1 said:Then explain the doctor nurse and writh0
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The Entity reaches out into the hearts of susceptible victims and corrupts them into committing hideous acts of violence, resulting in fatalities, which it needs to access our Realm.
The corrupted ones will become Killers, the non-corrupted ones that wander into those areas will become Survivors.
In the case of the Spirit, it was likely her father that was corrupted, but the Entity decided to go for Rin, who swore to make her father pay for what he'd done. Japan loves stories of vengeful spirits so she's a bit of an exception.
As for the Wraith, he's unknowingly been committing murder for the longest time and eventually was corrupted into killing his boss and ripping his spine out.
The Doctor was corrupted by his thirst for knowledge and to control the human mind. He killed many "patients" and even his mentor with his experiments.
The Nurse had a mental breakdown due to her poor treatment in the asylum, snapped and suffocated over 50 patients.
The Hag was corrupted by the magic she employed with her dying breath, which turned her into the wenidgo-like, cannibalistic creature she is now. She eventually devoured her captors.
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