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->'''Rumor''': Films are silent, but memories are not.''

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->'''Rumor''': Films ''Films are silent, but memories are not.''
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Perhaps even "Orpheus" doesn't know ''her'' at all, the ''memory'' trapped in a nightmare.

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Perhaps ->'''Rumor''': ''Trapped in the nightmare of his memory, perhaps even "Orpheus" doesn't know ''her'' at all, the ''memory'' trapped in a nightmare.
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Alice [=DeRoss=]' Playable persona

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Alice [=DeRoss=]' Playable persona->'''Rumor''': Films are silent, but memories are not.''
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[[Characters/IdentityVOrpheus Orpheus]] | '''Alice''' | [[Characters/IdentityVFinalManorGame "Final" Manor Game]]\\

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[[Characters/IdentityVOrpheus Orpheus]] | '''Alice''' | [[Characters/IdentityVFinalManorGame "Final" Manor Game]]\\Game]] ([[Characters/IdentityVOrpheus Orpheus]] | '''Alice''')\\

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[[Characters/IdentityVOrpheus Orpheus]] | '''Alice''' | [[Characters/IdentityVSurvivors Survivors]] ([[Characters/IdentityVSurvivorsPart1 Part 1]], [[Characters/IdentityVSurvivorsPart2 Part 2]], [[Characters/IdentityVSurvivorsPart3 Part 3]]) | [[Characters/IdentityVHunters Hunters]] ([[Characters/IdentityVHuntersPart1 Part 1]], [[Characters/IdentityVHuntersPart2 Part 2]]) | [[Characters/IdentityVNonPlayable Non-Playable Characters]]-]]]]]

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[[Characters/IdentityVOrpheus Orpheus]] | '''Alice''' | [[Characters/IdentityVFinalManorGame "Final" Manor Game]]\\
[[Characters/IdentityVSurvivors Survivors]] ([[Characters/IdentityVSurvivorsPart1 Part 1]], [[Characters/IdentityVSurvivorsPart2 Part 2]], [[Characters/IdentityVSurvivorsPart3 Part 3]]) | 3]])\\
[[Characters/IdentityVHunters Hunters]] ([[Characters/IdentityVHuntersPart1 Part 1]], [[Characters/IdentityVHuntersPart2 Part 2]]) | 2]])\\
[[Characters/IdentityVNonPlayable Non-Playable Characters]]-]]]]]
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* UnadoptableOrphan: The first letter for the Novelist/"Nightmare" implies that he tried to adopt Alice during her time at the Orphanage, [[OrphanageOfFear but because the Orphanage was surrounded by a conspiracy of human experiments]], the staff tried their best to keep the two separated, [[BlatantLies under the guise of concern for Alice's mental health]]. The end of the letter makes it clear that Orpheus is not only aware that they were trying to deceive him, he is furious about this information.

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* UnadoptableOrphan: The first letter for the Novelist/"Nightmare" [[AmbiguouslyRelated Novelist/"Nightmare"]] implies that he tried to adopt Alice during her time at the Orphanage, [[OrphanageOfFear but because the Orphanage was surrounded by a conspiracy of human experiments]], the staff tried their best to keep the two separated, [[BlatantLies under the guise of concern for Alice's mental health]]. The end of the letter makes it clear that Orpheus is not only aware that they were trying to deceive him, he is furious about this information.
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* UnadoptableOrphan: The first letter from the Novelist/"Nightmare" implies that he tried to adopt Alice during her time at the Orphanage, [[OrphanageOfFear but because the Orphanage was surrounded by a conspiracy of human experiments]], the staff tried their best to keep the two separated, [[BlatantLies under the guise of concern for Alice's mental health]]. The end of the letter makes it clear that Orpheus is not only aware that they were trying to deceive him, he is furious about this information.

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* UnadoptableOrphan: The first letter from for the Novelist/"Nightmare" implies that he tried to adopt Alice during her time at the Orphanage, [[OrphanageOfFear but because the Orphanage was surrounded by a conspiracy of human experiments]], the staff tried their best to keep the two separated, [[BlatantLies under the guise of concern for Alice's mental health]]. The end of the letter makes it clear that Orpheus is not only aware that they were trying to deceive him, he is furious about this information.
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* UnadoptableOrphan: The first letter from the Novelist/"Nightmare" implies that he tried to adopt Alice during her time at the Orphanage, [[OrphanageOfFear but because the Orphanage was surrounded by a conspiracy of human experiments]], the staff tried their best to keep the two separated, [[BlatantLies under the guise of concern for Alice's mental health]]. The end of the letter makes it clear that Orpheus is not only aware that they were trying to deceive him, he is furious about this information.
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* TarotMotifs: Alice's chosen tarot card for the official "Arcana Series" merchandise - representing both Journalist and Little Girl - is [[UsefulNotes/TarotCards The World]].
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** It's left ambiguous whether Alice and Orpheus are supposed to be adopted brother and sister or whether Orpheus is just supposed to be her childhood friend, with both options having plenty of evidence in canon. On the one hand, Alice claims to be the only child in the family [=DeRoss=] and describes Orpheus as a playmate, rather than a brother, on the other, in the Guard 26 deductions, Burke mentions that Orpheus had "real" parents and includes Orpheus among the family members disappeared during the tragedy, implying that at some point Orpheus was at least considered a part of the [=DeRoss=] family.

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** It's left ambiguous whether Alice and Orpheus are supposed to be adopted brother and sister or whether Orpheus is just supposed to be her childhood friend, with both options having plenty of evidence in canon. On the one hand, Alice claims to be the only child in the family [=DeRoss=] and describes Orpheus as a playmate, rather than a brother, on the other, in the Guard 26 26's deductions, Burke mentions that Orpheus had "real" parents and includes Orpheus among the family members disappeared during the tragedy, implying that at some point Orpheus was at least considered a part of the [=DeRoss=] family. family, even if the adoption was never formalized.
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** It's left ambiguous whether Alice and Orpheus are supposed to be adopted brother and sister or whether Orpheus is just supposed to be her childhood friend, with both options having plenty of evidence in canon. On the one hand, Alice claims to be the only child in the family [=DeRoss=] and describes Orpheus as a playmate, rather than a brother, on the other, in the Guard 26 deductions, Burke mentions that Orpheus had "real" ones and includes Orpheus among the family members disappeared during the tragedy, implying that at some point Orpheus was at least considered a part of the [=DeRoss=] family.

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** It's left ambiguous whether Alice and Orpheus are supposed to be adopted brother and sister or whether Orpheus is just supposed to be her childhood friend, with both options having plenty of evidence in canon. On the one hand, Alice claims to be the only child in the family [=DeRoss=] and describes Orpheus as a playmate, rather than a brother, on the other, in the Guard 26 deductions, Burke mentions that Orpheus had "real" ones parents and includes Orpheus among the family members disappeared during the tragedy, implying that at some point Orpheus was at least considered a part of the [=DeRoss=] family.
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** It's left ambiguous whether Alice and Orpheus are supposed to be adopted brother and sister or whether Orpheus is just supposed to be her childhood friend, with both options having plenty of evidence in canon.

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** It's left ambiguous whether Alice and Orpheus are supposed to be adopted brother and sister or whether Orpheus is just supposed to be her childhood friend, with both options having plenty of evidence in canon. On the one hand, Alice claims to be the only child in the family [=DeRoss=] and describes Orpheus as a playmate, rather than a brother, on the other, in the Guard 26 deductions, Burke mentions that Orpheus had "real" ones and includes Orpheus among the family members disappeared during the tragedy, implying that at some point Orpheus was at least considered a part of the [=DeRoss=] family.

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