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1'''As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]] Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
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3* You'll find various corpses in random places throughout your journey. It's even disturbing when Aya comes across corpses of kids her age, maybe even younger.
4* Some of the souls you need to help to get gems classify.
5* Aya's father as a whole. ESPECIALLY when he chases down Aya to kill her and make her a doll.
6** That laugh and his screams. It was frightening the moment you feel trapped in some areas.
7* The adjacent room to the one with the stuffed dog. One of the gems requires you to give the stuffed dog a bone, but you can't do that unless you get one later and then backtrack, and there's no other reason to come back. When you go back into the stuffed dog room, the other room has half of a bloated doll sticking up out of the floor in a pool of blood, which is bad enough. But if you leave the stuffed dog room and come back in, the bloated doll will be fully out of the floor and facing the wall that separates the two rooms. There's no reason to go back into ''either'' of those rooms once you've done the dog puzzle; DevelopersForesight, it seems.
8** In the 2016 Steam Remake, the bloated doll has been removed, and replaced by a ragdoll hanging from the ceiling in a hangman's noose. Unlike the bloated doll, she only appears the first time you enter - after exiting and reentering, she's gone.
9* Alfred's creations, especially for people who find dolls creepy in the first place!
10* The first soul you see in the room next to Aya's, and the nice JumpScare she delivers. '''''GIVE! GIVE HER BACK! MY DAUGHTER!'''''
11* Monika's death and Aya having a vision of it all.
12* The implications that Aya turns out to be just like her father.
13* In the 2016 Steam Remake, the scene in the trick room has been completely changed - it used to show a king watching two knights duel; now it depicts a dead girl lying on an altar surrounded by nuns and priests. Once you complete the puzzle, making the right side of the room match the left, the dead girl over on the left side will suddenly ''sit up in the middle of her funeral''... but if you go back to the left side to investigate, you'll find her lying down again.
14* There's a locked door deep in the labs towards the endgame that opens with no explanation. [[NonstandardGameOver If the player enters it will shut and blood will pour out.]]
15* There a gem hidden in a floor crack underneath a vase. Once you grab it a hand will reach out once you walk away.
16* At run point you need to use Aya's bunny Snowball to obtain an item in a wine cellar near a dining room. Something will start moving around in the room and the bunny will flee. When Aya returns to the dinner room it's overrun with corpses.
17* Aya's lack of empathy is a main point in the series. She cares about nobody but herself and her parents and (encouraged by her mother) kills animals for fun. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even Alfred himself is unnerved by it]]! As shown in the Nintendo 2020 Remake:
18-->'''Alfred''': Now Aya, that's no good. You can't treat living things like toys.
19-->'''Aya''': [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior Why not?]]
20* The Blood Mode reveals that yes, Aya killed Jean Rooney in the True Ending. Jean's spirit appears as an eyeless corpse in Aya's nightmare.

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