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Got inspired by Dead By Daylight's Blood Moon.
DBD moods hit hard!
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Anyone else think Susie's first love might be Julie?
Because I definitely do.

Another reason is the cover picture. Every picture on Susie's lockers shows her with girls. Most of the girls in Susie's pictures have a red x on their faces, which I think are her exes. (Feng was one of those exes, me thinks!) All except the picture in her hand, which has a girl that strongly resembles Julie.
Based on her locker photos, we can probably assume that Susie's sexuality leans towards girls.
There's also the way that Susie is looking at Julie in this picture from an earlier comic about the Legion. She looks like she's enchanted by Julie, leaning forward as if to get up to be closer to her.

What are things that tie Susie and her first kill together with the Realm of the Entity?
The Legion, a group she's in with her best friend, Julie. Julie, who was also there during her first kill because it was the Legion's first kill. Seeing as she is Susie's best friend, we can guess that Julie is probably the person she feels most closest to. Being that Susie is likely into girls and Julie being the only other girl in the Legion, we can maybe assume that Julie is that first love eternally intertwined with her first kill.
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And never will be!
Im still not over Schneider.
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I think in the after credits scene, Dorothy might be walking on a ledge on top of Krat Station.

But it leaves me wondering if she was there, the morning of the endings or before the events of the game?
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reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
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I think the trains at Krat station with each distinct color represent a character and the color that they wear.
Seeing as the Blue Fairy being the train that P awakens in, of course, represents P. Also, in the trailers for the game, P is often shown wearing the Blue Blood's Tailcoat and seems to be connected the color BLUE.
Giangio or Paracelsus wears BLACK, similar to that of the black Inner-city FR train.
Dorothy, as she appeared in the ending credits, is represented by the color RED she wears is matched by the red Atlantic EC train.
Going with my clothing/train color theory along with my next character after Dorothy one, I think the GREEN Star Regional train represents Peter Pan.
#lies of p theory#reminder: just a theory#surprised that I can't find any theories regarding the trains#lies of p spoilers
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As much as I would love some kind of fairy tales Avengers thing, my theory is Lies of P isn't going in that direction with its storyline. Because of the books that were on the table. Everyone notices the book on the bottom is the Wizard of Oz, but not many seem to bring up the book on top of it. I suspect that book is a first edition of JM Barrie's Peter and Wendy. The green cover with a border of gold with leaves in the corners resembles the book minus the logo with the author's name.
Because of this thought, I also think if there's a sequel game, Dorothy's not going to the MC in it. Instead, I think it will be Peter.
As a post about what the P in Lies of P stands that I found saw on Steam, "The story about a fake little boy who lies? P stands for Peter Pan." It also makes me think that he also fits the Lies of P theme.
Though I think the P in Lies of P stands for a different entity. I think P stands for Prometheus, a god who tried to gift humanity with something that the other gods saw them unworthy of.
In a translation of Hesiod's Works and Days, it says, "For the gods keep hidden from men the means of life. (42)"[1]. These means of life like fire, for example, were used as a tool of human advancement such as the material Ergo was for the people of Krat in Lies of P.
And, Prometheus isn't just a god of fire and forethought,he is also a god of crafty advice. And what's something that can fall under the category of crafty advice? A lie.
1. Hesiod. The Homeric Hymns and Homerica with an English Translation by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. Works and Days. Cambridge, MA.,Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1914.
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Ever since it came on to Xbox's Game Pass, Lies of P is an addiction. It's got me hooked with the gameplay and lore. It's to the point it has me looking up theories and coming up some too. Will be posting theories later, probably.
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