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Stranger Things Chapter Part II?

UrgedCross1987
UrgedCross1987 Member Posts: 15

I had this idea from when I saw stranger things 3, so I decided to share you my idea if a second part of stranger thing's dlc could happen:

New survivor: Jane "Eleven" Ives

Backstory: Once she was a experiment, living a really bad childhood. Because she was "special". With her telekinesis and the fact that she could see others with his mind. Her father was the owner of a laboratory at Hawkins, being REALLY disgusting to Eleven for how he treated her. Instead her mother tried to save her daughter, but with a failured chance. Why? Because she was tortured with shocks and her mind was "gone". Until Eleven freed from the Hawkins Laboratory, even meeting Mike and his friends when they were searching their friend, Will Byers. He disappeared from the town with a unknown reason, except for Eleven. She liked them, so they been friends and they enjoyed that time, especially when she saved Mike's life when he almost feel in the town's lake. Then she told them that she knew where Will was. Some locations were false, and the final one was completely true. The Upside Down.

And at the end, she had no choice. She and her friends were fighting the Demogorgon in the school, but Eleven protected Mike, Lucas and Dustin. She used her powers to block the Demogorgon. But with a different ending from the original one. She and the Demogorgon were vanished, but Eleven wasn't in the Upside Down. She was in the woods, that weren't Hawkin's. She was angry for that monster, especially when she heard it's roar echoing. She didn't have fear. She had anything but that.

Perks:

I'm going to public the killer, the Mind Flayer!

Comments

  • UrgedCross1987
    UrgedCross1987 Member Posts: 15
    edited June 2020

    Perks Changes:

    Don't Dare to Try: Killer is pushed 10 meters away. The pallet can be automatically used from at least 4 meters.

    Touching Moment: Perk's activation ("at least" meters): 16 meters

    For the killer's power, can you give me a suggestion? I thought about a 2 forms power (shadow and meaty form) but maybe you can give me a better idea

  • Dabihwow
    Dabihwow Member Posts: 3,409

    eh I don't know its cool but I don't think DBD allow a child to be murdered and sacrificed, a bit too far.

  • Ash_Williams
    Ash_Williams Member Posts: 10

    Eleven is too young to be a survivor

  • Dabihwow
    Dabihwow Member Posts: 3,409

    well yeah they are a killer not a survivor she is too young to be a survivor secondly legion are technically 18, so young adults.

  • Cheers
    Cheers Member Posts: 3,426
  • UrgedCross1987
    UrgedCross1987 Member Posts: 15
    edited July 2020

    Actually she is 16-17 years old (because she will be eleven from stranger things 3, exactly for this reason), like some survivors, so I don't think she is a "kid". But maybe I'm wrong.

    Edit: Nope, legion are not young adults because young adults are from 25 to 34 years old, while teens are from 16 to 24 years. So I think you were wrong about them, and even for eleven because:

    1) Survivors like Feng, Yui and Meg (and even others for example even Jake) theorically are teens like Eleven, especially from their aspect. So they are maybe 17-18 years. And Laurie and Quentin are confirmed to be 17 years old, like Eleven should be.

    2) In Stranger Things 3 Eleven should be 17 years old, so she can't be defined "too young" or a "child/kid".

    Simply, you were wrong in everything you said about this idea.

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