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* The menu portraits of the characters who are saved in pairs symbolize the relationship between the two. The happily married Clay and Trinity have a single heart-shaped frame surrounding them. Redd is in love with Greyson but has yet to confess his feelings. The two share a frame where each half is the color of the other one, but are separated by a wall that has a lock and key on it. Thanos and Aurum, who are good friends, each have their own frames, designed to match their own colors.

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* The menu portraits of the characters who are saved in pairs symbolize the relationship between the two. The happily married Clay and Trinity have a single heart-shaped frame surrounding them. Redd is in love with Greyson but has yet to confess his feelings. The two share a frame where frame, with each half is in the color of the other one, other's signature color, but are separated by a wall that has a lock and key on it. Thanos and Aurum, who are good friends, each both have their own frames, designed to match their own colors.
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* The menu portraits of the characters who are saved in pairs symbolize the relationship between the two. The happily married Clay and Trinity have a single heart-shaped frame surrounding them. Redd is in love with Greyson but has yet to confess his feelings. The two share a frame where each half is the color of the other one, but are separated by a wall that has a lock and key on it. Thanos and Aurum, who are good friends, each have their own frames, designed to match their own colors.
* When Golden Skull shows you Aurum's death, Lafcadio comments, "There is a small hope that his heart gave out before he burned to death..." Considering we clearly see Aurum burn alive onscreen, this doesn't seem to make much sense. Then, it's revealed that the whole game is a fantasy of Lucas and in reality, all the guests died in a house fire. Lucas is talking about the real Aurum, hoping that he didn't have to suffer such a horrible death.
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** It also explains why the copy of the mansion reached after saving all the other guests is always up in flames - this copy of the mansion takes place ''after'' when Lucas intended the bombs to go off, which is offset from the main mansion by a full twelve hours. (So when its 1PM in the main mansion, it's 1AM in the burning mansion)
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* The Bloody Girl discourages you from hanging around after saving someone's life. This is because ultimately there's nothing good or healthy to see there - they died, and that's reality; trying to imagine, in-depth, a world where they were saved and survived is likely to force you to confront the truth too soon and would only torment you further in any case.

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* Ever wonder why Seven Clubs seems particularly nasty towards Tequila Belle? Well, considering he's [[spoiler: Lucas Bondes]], Tequila's Ex, it makes perfect sense. Seven Clubs is possibly even [[spoiler: the part of Lucas that was still angry and bitter at her when they broke up.]]

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* Ever wonder why Seven Clubs seems particularly nasty towards Tequila Belle? Well, considering he's [[spoiler: Lucas Bondes]], Bondes, Tequila's Ex, it makes perfect sense. Seven Clubs is possibly even [[spoiler: the part of Lucas that was still angry and bitter at her when they broke up.]]
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* Ever wonder why Seven Clubs seems particularly nasty towards Tequila Belle? Well, considering he's [[spoiler: Lucas Bondes]], Tequila's Ex, it makes perfect sense. Seven Clubs is possibly even [[spoiler: the part of Lucas that was still angry and bitter at her when they broke up.]]

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** He has to heave for breath whenever he uses Tequila's mask power, although it enables him to sing that high. It points at Lucas' receiving damage to his respiratory system. Most likely the fire's heat and smoke damaged his lungs permanently.



** He has to heave for breath whenever he uses Tequila's mask power, although it enables him to sing that high. It points at Lucas' receiving damage to his respiratory system. Most likely the fire's heat and smoke damaged his lungs permanently.
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* When Lafcadio first wakes up, he's lying on the floor with the sun shining through the window. The beams it casts on the barred window show him symbolically imprisoned, but by nothing more substantial than shadow.
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* Gold Skull is dressed impeccably in white- except for his hands. He seems to be wearing ''red gloves''. As the part of Lucas who doesn't want to forgive himself, he wants to remember that he has ''the blood of his friends on his hands''.
* Gold Skull claims he can end Lafcadio instantly. Why does he then lead him through the murders, the clocktower's events, and ask him to make his own judgement? Because he could theoretically end him in this loop, but he can't stop him from ''coming back'' in the next. Lafcadio's independent existence, Bloody Girl's intervention, ways to save the guests - all of these are only possible because Lucas has reached a point where he genuinely considers to forgive himself. Even the Red King revolts against Gold Skull. It all depends now on Lucas' decision. So his guilt - in the shape of Gold Skull - tries to discourage him from intervening by making him face the truth in the clocktower, then appealing to his nostalgia.

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* Gold Golden Skull is dressed impeccably in white- white — except for his hands. He seems to be wearing ''red gloves''. As the part of Lucas who doesn't want to forgive himself, he wants to remember that he has ''the blood of his friends on his hands''.
* Gold Golden Skull claims he can end Lafcadio instantly. Why Why, then, does he then lead him through the murders, the clocktower's events, and ask him to make his own judgement? Because he could theoretically end him in this loop, but he can't stop him from ''coming back'' in the next. Lafcadio's independent existence, Bloody Girl's intervention, ways to save the guests - all of these are only possible because Lucas has reached a point where he genuinely considers to forgive forgiving himself. Even the Red King revolts against Gold Golden Skull. It all depends now on Lucas' decision. So his guilt - in the shape of Gold Golden Skull - tries to discourage him from intervening by making him face the truth in the clocktower, then appealing to his nostalgia.



** He has to heave for breath whenever he uses Tequila's mask power although it enables him to sing that high. It points at Lucas' receiving damage to his respiratory system. Most likely the fire's heat and smoke damaged his lungs permanently.

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** He has to heave for breath whenever he uses Tequila's mask power power, although it enables him to sing that high. It points at Lucas' receiving damage to his respiratory system. Most likely the fire's heat and smoke damaged his lungs permanently.



* The notes in the portrait room imply that the murders used to happen differently. One example is that Clay faced the spider, but he always killed it. The Gold Skull later confirms he can change the loop's events as he pleases when he remarks that he might change Redd and Greyson's scenario to be ''worse'' (have Redd die second instead and make him watch Greyson die). Just to heighten his own - Lucas - torment. How many different iterations did the loop go through before the current one? What horrific ways for his friends to die did he imagine up in his fantasies?

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* The notes in the portrait room imply that the murders used to happen differently. One example is that Clay faced the spider, but he always killed it. The Gold Golden Skull later confirms he can change the loop's events as he pleases when he remarks that he might change Redd and Greyson's scenario to be ''worse'' (have Redd die second instead and make him watch Greyson die). Just to heighten his own - Lucas - — Lucas's — torment. How many different iterations did the loop go through before the current one? What horrific ways for his friends to die did he imagine up in his fantasies?
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* You might wonder why the game lasts until midnight when the bombs that cost Lucas his friends went off at around 3 PM... Then you realize that it's because midnight was the time Lucas ''intended'' for the bombs to go off at, after which there wouldn't be a mansion to explore.

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* Gold Skull claims he can end Lafcadio instantly. Why does he then lead him through the murders, the clocktower's events, and ask him to make his own judgement? Because he could theoretically end him in this loop, but he can't stop him from ''coming back'' in the next. ''Lafcadio'''s independent existence, Bloody Girl's intervention, ways to save the guests - all of these are only possible because Lucas has reached a point where he genuinely considers to forgive himself. Even the Red King revolts against Gold Skull. It all depends now on Lucas' decision. So his guilt - in the shape of Gold Skull - tries to discourage him from intervening by making him face the truth in the clocktower, then appealing to his nostalgia.

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* Gold Skull claims he can end Lafcadio instantly. Why does he then lead him through the murders, the clocktower's events, and ask him to make his own judgement? Because he could theoretically end him in this loop, but he can't stop him from ''coming back'' in the next. ''Lafcadio'''s Lafcadio's independent existence, Bloody Girl's intervention, ways to save the guests - all of these are only possible because Lucas has reached a point where he genuinely considers to forgive himself. Even the Red King revolts against Gold Skull. It all depends now on Lucas' decision. So his guilt - in the shape of Gold Skull - tries to discourage him from intervening by making him face the truth in the clocktower, then appealing to his nostalgia.nostalgia.
* If you listen closely, you hear hisses from the mansion's nightmare engine. The tube the Red King is trapped in is an iron lung. Just like the breathing mask that forced Lucas to live after his fall, so does the iron lung keep him suspended, alive despite his frail condition, but trapped in pain.
** He has to heave for breath whenever he uses Tequila's mask power although it enables him to sing that high. It points at Lucas' receiving damage to his respiratory system. Most likely the fire's heat and smoke damaged his lungs permanently.
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* Gold Skull claims he can end Lafcadio instantly. Why does he then lead him through the murders, the clocktower's events, and ask him to make his own judgement? Because he could theoretically end him in this loop, but he can't stop him from <i>coming back</i> in the next. "Lafcadio"'s independent existence, Bloody Girl's intervention, ways to save the guests - all of these are only possible because Lucas has reached a point where he genuinely considers to forgive himself. Even the Red King revolts against Gold Skull. It all depends now on Lucas' decision. So his guilt - in the shape of Gold Skull - tries to discourage him from intervening by making him face the truth in the clocktower, then appealing to his nostalgia.

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* Gold Skull claims he can end Lafcadio instantly. Why does he then lead him through the murders, the clocktower's events, and ask him to make his own judgement? Because he could theoretically end him in this loop, but he can't stop him from <i>coming back</i> ''coming back'' in the next. "Lafcadio"'s ''Lafcadio'''s independent existence, Bloody Girl's intervention, ways to save the guests - all of these are only possible because Lucas has reached a point where he genuinely considers to forgive himself. Even the Red King revolts against Gold Skull. It all depends now on Lucas' decision. So his guilt - in the shape of Gold Skull - tries to discourage him from intervening by making him face the truth in the clocktower, then appealing to his nostalgia.

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* The Gold Skull is dressed impeccably in white- except for his hands. He seems to be wearing ''red gloves''. As the part of Lucas who doesn't want to forgive himself, he wants to remember that he has ''the blood of his friends on his hands''.

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* The Gold Skull is dressed impeccably in white- except for his hands. He seems to be wearing ''red gloves''. As the part of Lucas who doesn't want to forgive himself, he wants to remember that he has ''the blood of his friends on his hands''.hands''.
* Gold Skull claims he can end Lafcadio instantly. Why does he then lead him through the murders, the clocktower's events, and ask him to make his own judgement? Because he could theoretically end him in this loop, but he can't stop him from <i>coming back</i> in the next. "Lafcadio"'s independent existence, Bloody Girl's intervention, ways to save the guests - all of these are only possible because Lucas has reached a point where he genuinely considers to forgive himself. Even the Red King revolts against Gold Skull. It all depends now on Lucas' decision. So his guilt - in the shape of Gold Skull - tries to discourage him from intervening by making him face the truth in the clocktower, then appealing to his nostalgia.



* A note in the portrait room implies that before the current events, Clay had been pitched against the giant spider. The Gold Skull then confirms he can change the loop's events as he pleases when he remarks that he might change Redd and Greyson's scenario to be ''worse'' (have Redd die second instead and make him watch Greyson die). Just to heighten his own - Lucas - torment. How many different iterations did the loop go through before the current one? What horrific ways for his friends to die did he imagine up in his fantasies?

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* A note The notes in the portrait room implies imply that before the current events, murders used to happen differently. One example is that Clay had been pitched against faced the giant spider. spider, but he always killed it. The Gold Skull then later confirms he can change the loop's events as he pleases when he remarks that he might change Redd and Greyson's scenario to be ''worse'' (have Redd die second instead and make him watch Greyson die). Just to heighten his own - Lucas - torment. How many different iterations did the loop go through before the current one? What horrific ways for his friends to die did he imagine up in his fantasies?
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* A note in the portrait room implies that before the current events, Clay had been pitched against the giant spider. The Gold Skull then confirms he can change the loop's events as he pleases when he remarks that he might change Redd and Greyson's scenario to be ''worse'' (have Redd die second instead and make him watch Greyson die). Just to heighten his own - Lucas - torment. How many different iterations did the loop go through before the current one? What horrific ways for his friends to die did he imagine up in his fantasies?
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* The Gold Skull is dressed impeccably in white- except for his hands. He seems to be wearing ''red gloves''. As the part of Lucas who doesn't want to forgive himself, he wants to remember that he has ''the blood of his friends on his hands''.
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