Is Jane and The Plague related in any way, or is it random? How does BHVR decide who to put in their chapters? This vid is the answer!

00:00 Premise DON’T SKIP
00:48 Nurse X Nea
01:54 Hag X Ace
03:23 Doctor X Feng Min
04:14 Huntress X David
05:32 Clown X Kate
06:25 Spirit X Adam
07:48 Legion X Jeff
09:22 Plague X Jane
10:49 Oni X Yui Kimura
12:50 Deathslinger X Zarina
14:51 Blight X Felix
16:44 Twins X Elodie
18:09 Trickster X Yun Jin
19:14 Artist X Jonah
20:20 Dredge X Haddie
22:18 Knight X Vittorio

This video talks about the relationship of each chapter’s killer to its survivor. We talk about Last Breath, Of Flesh and Mud, Spark of Madness, Curtain Call, Darkness Among Us, Demise of the Faithful, Shattered Bloodline, Cursed Bloodline, Chains of Hate, Descend Beyond, Forged in Fog, A binding of Kin, All Kill and Roots of Dread and Portrait of a Murder

#dbd #intothefog #dead_by_daylight

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  1. Welp now you know that Jane and Plague are the same, but different time periods 😀 Who knows maybe Jane would have been an amazing priestess and Adiris an amazing TV host!

  2. I have a little theory about the weirdness of Felix and Blight’s connection, I don’t think there’s an actual way to make the connection feel right because they weren’t supposed to connect. Both Elodie and Talbot were featured in tome 1, far before their release, and when talking about themes it almost feels like they were meant to come out together. Thematically, you kind of have to squint for Talbot to connect with Felix, but if you try to connect Elodie with Talbot and Felix with Twins, things start to fit in nicer. Both Elodie and Talbot got obsessed with their research. Elodie wasted her life in pursuit of the entity, and Talbot slowly lost his humanity throughout his life, putting research above all else. Even the chapter name of Descend Beyond works better for Elodie than it does for Felix. There’s a chance that they were meant to release together as they were teased in the same tome, but they ended up being split up and spread out to give players more time with each of the huge answers and reveals that the release of those characters provided. As for Felix and Twins, they’re both driven by family. Felix is motivated by his family throughout the story, trying to live up to the Richter name, and then trying to discover what happened when his parents disappeared. Charlotte and Victor are driven by their love for their mother and each other, they do everything for each other regardless of how much us thrown at them, and when Victor dies, Charlotte immediately takes up the entity’s offer and kills in the entity’s realm because she knows she’ll be able to have her brother back as long as she kills.

  3. Pretty sure the connection between the chapters is the fact that they’re all part of the trials

  4. I appreciate the inclusion of the Tomb Raider secret jingle that shows up at the beginning of each segment.

  5. I think David and the Huntress theme is: protection. Both try to protect people but always seem to step a little too far. Like David punching his father (he deserve it tho) and then getting disowned but then trying to help his friend with the loan sharks but also scarring a guy shitless with making him believe he'll set him on fire. While the huntress also tried to protect: her house and the little girls but she kills them by mistake, she doesn't know how to properly take care of them. I think both try to be protective of the things they love and cherish but don't know how properly take care of them aside from punching/killing things.

  6. I don't know if you mentioned it in your Doctor video, but apparently he's based on (or at least resembles) a Chinese doctor Yang Yongxin who was using shock therapy to 'treat' internet addiction, which would explain why his survivor is a hardcore gamer

  7. 5:20 No, David is not gay. He’s always been depicted as the manliest man, this big tough protein pusher, then all of a sudden he’s flipped into this flamboyant twink with glasses? Yeah, no. That was only done to make people shut up, so it’s kinda invalid

  8. I thought huntress and David's theme was protection: both seek to protect the ones they care about. The difference is, the people David cares about are his friends (and maybe fellow survivors) while Huntress tries to "protect" the little girls she kidnaps even though her attempts to protect them are what lead to their deaths.

  9. For Yui and Oni, technically they both went against their fathers: Oni was so obsessed with living up to his father's legacy that he defied him and ultimately killed him. Yui also defied her father with her chose path but was supported by her grandmother.

  10. With Felix and Blight, I think Felix also might be some type of representation of Blight before he was changed & disfigured by the serum

  11. Honestly… nea has more in common with Danny. Literally same time period, both use the darkness, and both are in a sense street artist (especially after Danny’s tome).

    Sally and nea are just too random.

  12. Honestly I thought David and Huntress' theme would be protection. As David goes to protect the weak, shown in we're going to live forever. And huntress always wanting to protect the little girls from the villages.

  13. "Babylonians didn't have tv or twitch, instead, they had God." This line goes hard.

  14. Honestly ace was not unlucky, he was Hella lucky, instead of getting caught and dying a horrible death from the people he owed money to he got away in an impossible way and now can fight and run to save his life in the realm, and he's really good at that. Maybe that's what separates the hag and ace, one was really unlucky the other is the luckiest man that ever walked the realm

  15. Another really out there connection between David and the huntress thematically is the "apex predator" trope.

    David in lore is a tough guy archetype and I can see the irony in him finally meeting someone more powerful than him physically

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