Where can i find the lore about the game, outside of whats presented us in the bios?
And also, where do killers go when they finish a trial?
Because survivors go to a campsite with a fire, but we do not know where the killers go, or if they are together or insolated.
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Killers stay in the realms (the playable maps) that they belong to.
They dont actually do anything interesting except prepare their equipment, sharpen or fix up their weapons, maintain the hooks, and wait until the next trial starts.
They dont need to eat, sleep, or drink since they’re basically immortal now.3 -
You can find a lot of lore obviously in the tomes, where you can read the entries. The bad thing is that if you dont complete the challenges you wont get the memories (entries), so I suggest you go to DBDInfo which is a website that has all the lore registered just as it is in the tomes, even sometimes leaked tomes. If you want something more light and less text I'd recommend a youtuber called Pixel Bush which talks about the lore of all the characters in the game, even some of them that arent even playable and does his own analogies of their lores.
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You can find a lot of character lore inside the previous and current Tome entries (requirement is to complete character challenges). There is also the Game Manual which contains a lot of the game's earlier references to lore (Benedict Baker, Vigo, etc.).
There are also events which have limited time challenges that contain lore as well, though since they are only available for a limited time, they have been archived by the community and can be found on the DBD Wiki. This is one of the few times you actually have to get information from outside of the game.
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You can find more lore in the archive menu in-game, through unlocking the many lore entries locked behind challenges in the different tomes.
There is also the DBD Wiki, which have all lore related content freely available for anyone to access
Lore content creators also exist on youtube, i'd recommend the archivist vault on youtube as they have all base lores and tome lores which you can listen as audio books and allows you to form your own opinion on the lore. (I would also advice to avoid watching lore content creators such as pixel bush, who have shown repeatedly to let his bias affect the videos of his lore coverage or will straight up either lie or skip important bits in a lore, in order to make his narratives of said lore fit, while trying to present it as something factual.)
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Thank you!
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Thank you all!
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