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* Emily Dyer [Doctor], is named after Amelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that Emily performed abortions on wealthy women).
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large number of orphanages (and whose biography Arthur Pierson wrote).
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large number of orphanages (and whose biography Arthur Pierson wrote).
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*Emily Dyer [Doctor], The Deduction Star skins are all based on classic films:
* Michiko [Geisha]'s ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'' skin is based on the Samurai's wife from the eponymous movie.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the Laurence Olivier film of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} play]].
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
* Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
* Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
* Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
* Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named afterAmelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
* Emilyperformed abortions on wealthy women).
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large numberDyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of orphanages (and whose biography Arthur Pierson wrote).the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
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* Michiko [Geisha]'s ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'' skin is based on the Samurai's wife from the eponymous movie.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the Laurence Olivier film of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} play]].
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
* Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
* Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
* Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
* Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after
* Emily
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large number
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* Margaretha Zelle [Female Dancer], who is named after Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer better known by the stage name UsefulNotes/{{Mata Hari}}. Both her and Joker [Smiley Face's] backstories are also loosely based on Film/TheLastCircus.
* Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] is based on Marie Laveau, a Louisiana voodoo practitioner, rumoured to possessed supernatural powers.
* Murro [Wildling]'s deductions mention Kaspar Hauser, a German youth (called "feral child") who claimed to have spent his life in isolation. His origins as well as death became a mystery to the people of Bavaria in the 19th century.
* Luca Balsa [The Prisoner's] backstory is potentially based on the life of UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, as well as his feud with UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer] is based on Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a French inventor credited with inventing photography. He also seems to be heavily inspired by the titular character of Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray as shown by his two forms (inside and outside of the Camera World). In the novel, Dorian made a DealWithTheDevil so that he would retain his youth while a portrait of him ages in his place.
* Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] is based on Marie Laveau, a Louisiana voodoo practitioner, rumoured to possessed supernatural powers.
* Murro [Wildling]'s deductions mention Kaspar Hauser, a German youth (called "feral child") who claimed to have spent his life in isolation. His origins as well as death became a mystery to the people of Bavaria in the 19th century.
* Luca Balsa [The Prisoner's] backstory is potentially based on the life of UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, as well as his feud with UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer] is based on Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a French inventor credited with inventing photography. He also seems to be heavily inspired by the titular character of Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray as shown by his two forms (inside and outside of the Camera World). In the novel, Dorian made a DealWithTheDevil so that he would retain his youth while a portrait of him ages in his place.
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* One of the songs Jack [The Ripper] hums is ''The Swan'' from Camille Saint-Saëns' ''Carnival of the Animals''.
* Volcker and Darren Berglund are potentially named after Edward P. Berglund, a writer of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, ''Sakura Sakura''. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of [[Myth/ChineseMythology Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld]].
* Volcker and Darren Berglund are potentially named after Edward P. Berglund, a writer of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, ''Sakura Sakura''. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of [[Myth/ChineseMythology Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld]].
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* The Red Church map contains a reference to WesternAnimation/CorpseBride.
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* Michiko [Geisha]'s ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'' skin is based on the Samurai's wife from the eponymous movie.
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* Hastur [Feaster]'s ''Nian'' skin is based on the Chinese mythological creature of the same name, said to live under the sea or in the mountains, only coming out at the beginning of each Chinese New Year to feed.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s ''Leonidas'' skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s ''Leonidas'' skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
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* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s ''Pam'' skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.
* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (mistransliterated as Raven Jefferson and Brooke Rose).
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.
* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (mistransliterated as Raven Jefferson and Brooke Rose).
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* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer]'s ''Azrael'' skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s ''Death of Eurya'' skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Morgan the Fairy'' skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the Japanese urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks her victims and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting ''Starry Night''.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s ''Longing Tiger'' and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s ''Bear Girl'' skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s ''Death of Eurya'' skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Morgan the Fairy'' skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the Japanese urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks her victims and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting ''Starry Night''.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s ''Longing Tiger'' and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s ''Bear Girl'' skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
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* Galatea [Sculptor]'s name and abilities are references to the [[Myth/GreekMythology Greek myth of Pygmalion.]]
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* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of [[Myth/ChineseMythology Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld]].
* Hastur [Feaster]'s ''Nian'' skin is based on the Chinese mythological creature of the same name, said to live under the sea or in the mountains, only coming out at the beginning of each Chinese New Year to feed.
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s ''Pam'' skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (mistransliterated as Raven Jefferson and Brooke Rose).
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer]'s ''Azrael'' skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s ''Death of Eurya'' skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Morgan the Fairy'' skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s ''Longing Tiger'' and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s ''Bear Girl'' skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
* Galatea [Sculptor]'s name and abilities are references to the [[Myth/GreekMythology Greek myth of Pygmalion.]]
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[[folder: Real Life]]
* Emily Dyer [Doctor], is named after Amelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that Emily performed abortions on wealthy women).
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large number of orphanages (and whose biography Arthur Pierson wrote).
* Margaretha Zelle [Female Dancer], who is named after Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer better known by the stage name UsefulNotes/{{Mata Hari}}. Both her and Joker [Smiley Face's] backstories are also loosely based on Film/TheLastCircus.
* Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] is based on Marie Laveau, a Louisiana voodoo practitioner, rumoured to possessed supernatural powers.
* Murro [Wildling]'s deductions mention Kaspar Hauser, a German youth (called "feral child") who claimed to have spent his life in isolation. His origins as well as death became a mystery to the people of Bavaria in the 19th century.
* Luca Balsa [The Prisoner's] backstory is potentially based on the life of UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, as well as his feud with UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer] is based on Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a French inventor credited with inventing photography. He also seems to be heavily inspired by the titular character of Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray as shown by his two forms (inside and outside of the Camera World). In the novel, Dorian made a DealWithTheDevil so that he would retain his youth while a portrait of him ages in his place.
* One of the songs Jack [The Ripper] hums is ''The Swan'' from Camille Saint-Saëns' ''Carnival of the Animals''.
* Volcker and Darren Berglund are potentially named after Edward P. Berglund, a writer of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, ''Sakura Sakura''. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting ''Starry Night''.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s ''Leonidas'' skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Urban Legends]]
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.
* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the Japanese urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks her victims and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
[[folder: Mythology]]
* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of [[Myth/ChineseMythology Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld]].
* Hastur [Feaster]'s ''Nian'' skin is based on the Chinese mythological creature of the same name, said to live under the sea or in the mountains, only coming out at the beginning of each Chinese New Year to feed.
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s ''Pam'' skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (mistransliterated as Raven Jefferson and Brooke Rose).
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer]'s ''Azrael'' skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s ''Death of Eurya'' skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Morgan the Fairy'' skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s ''Longing Tiger'' and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s ''Bear Girl'' skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
* Galatea [Sculptor]'s name and abilities are references to the [[Myth/GreekMythology Greek myth of Pygmalion.]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Real Life]]
* Emily Dyer [Doctor], is named after Amelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that Emily performed abortions on wealthy women).
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large number of orphanages (and whose biography Arthur Pierson wrote).
* Margaretha Zelle [Female Dancer], who is named after Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer better known by the stage name UsefulNotes/{{Mata Hari}}. Both her and Joker [Smiley Face's] backstories are also loosely based on Film/TheLastCircus.
* Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] is based on Marie Laveau, a Louisiana voodoo practitioner, rumoured to possessed supernatural powers.
* Murro [Wildling]'s deductions mention Kaspar Hauser, a German youth (called "feral child") who claimed to have spent his life in isolation. His origins as well as death became a mystery to the people of Bavaria in the 19th century.
* Luca Balsa [The Prisoner's] backstory is potentially based on the life of UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, as well as his feud with UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer] is based on Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a French inventor credited with inventing photography. He also seems to be heavily inspired by the titular character of Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray as shown by his two forms (inside and outside of the Camera World). In the novel, Dorian made a DealWithTheDevil so that he would retain his youth while a portrait of him ages in his place.
* One of the songs Jack [The Ripper] hums is ''The Swan'' from Camille Saint-Saëns' ''Carnival of the Animals''.
* Volcker and Darren Berglund are potentially named after Edward P. Berglund, a writer of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, ''Sakura Sakura''. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting ''Starry Night''.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s ''Leonidas'' skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Urban Legends]]
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.
* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the Japanese urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks her victims and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
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* The Deduction Star skins are all based on classic films:
** Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
** Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
** Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the Laurence Olivier film of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} play]].
** Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
** Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
** Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
** Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
** Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
** Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
** Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
** Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
** Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
** Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
** Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the Laurence Olivier film of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} play]].
** Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
** Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
** Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
** Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
** Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
** Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
** Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
** Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
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* TheDeduction Star skins are all based on classic films:
** Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
** Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
** Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the Laurence Olivier film of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} play]].
** Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
** Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
** Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
** Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
** Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
** Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
** Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
** Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.Red Church map contains a reference to WesternAnimation/CorpseBride.
* The
** Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
** Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
** Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the Laurence Olivier film of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} play]].
** Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
** Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
** Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
** Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
** Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
** Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
** Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
** Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
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* One of Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
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* Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
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* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (in the game, her name is Brooke Rose).
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* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (in the game, her name is (mistransliterated as Raven Jefferson and Brooke Rose).
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* Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} titular musical.]]
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
* Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
* Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
* Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
* Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} titular musical.]]
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
* Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
* Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
* Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
* Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
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* The Deduction Star skins are all based on classic films:
** Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
** Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
* ** Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the protagonist Laurence Olivier film of the [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} titular musical.]]
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** Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
* ** Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
* ** Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
* ** Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
* ** Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
* ** Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.Film/HarrietCraig.
** Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
** Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
** Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
** Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
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** Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
** Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
** Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s ''Rhythm of the Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
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* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s deductions mention "bromide hydrate", a fictional drug which is originally used in the movie ''Film/AfterLife''.
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* Percy [Undead] is based on {{Literature/Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein and his monster}} and even shares the same first name with [[Creator/MaryShelley the author's]] husband.
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* Percy [Undead] is based on {{Literature/Frankenstein [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Victor Frankenstein and his monster}} monster]] and even shares the same first name with [[Creator/MaryShelley the author's]] husband.
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* Percy [Undead] is based the eponymous doctor and his monster from Literature/Frankenstein and even shares the same first name with [[Creator/MaryShelley the author's]] husband.
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* Percy [Undead] is based the eponymous doctor on {{Literature/Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein and his monster from Literature/Frankenstein monster}} and even shares the same first name with [[Creator/MaryShelley the author's]] husband.
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* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer] is based on Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a French inventor credited with inventing photography. He also seems to be heavily inspired by the titular character of Literature/The PictureOfDorianGray as shown by his two forms (inside and outside of the Camera World). In the novel, Dorian made a DealWithTheDevil so that he would retain his youth while a portrait of him ages in his place.
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* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer] is based on Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a French inventor credited with inventing photography. He also seems to be heavily inspired by the titular character of Literature/The PictureOfDorianGray Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray as shown by his two forms (inside and outside of the Camera World). In the novel, Dorian made a DealWithTheDevil so that he would retain his youth while a portrait of him ages in his place.place.
* Percy [Undead] is based the eponymous doctor and his monster from Literature/Frankenstein and even shares the same first name with [[Creator/MaryShelley the author's]] husband.
* Percy [Undead] is based the eponymous doctor and his monster from Literature/Frankenstein and even shares the same first name with [[Creator/MaryShelley the author's]] husband.
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* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer] is based on Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who was a French inventor credited with inventing photography. He also seems to be heavily inspired by the titular character of Literature/The PictureOfDorianGray as shown by his two forms (inside and outside of the Camera World). In the novel, Dorian made a DealWithTheDevil so that he would retain his youth while a portrait of him ages in his place.
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* One of the songs Jack [The Ripper] hums is 'The Swan' from Camille Saint-Saëns' 'Carnival of the Animals'.
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* One of the songs Jack [The Ripper] hums is 'The Swan' ''The Swan'' from Camille Saint-Saëns' 'Carnival ''Carnival of the Animals'.Animals''.
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* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, 'Sakura Sakura'. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
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* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, 'Sakura Sakura'.''Sakura Sakura''. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
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* Robbie White [Axe Boy's] deductions frequently allude to "The Juniper Tree", a German fairy tale written by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
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* Robbie White [Axe Boy's] deductions frequently allude to "The ''The Juniper Tree", Tree'', a German fairy tale written by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
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* Jose Baden [First Officer]'s Captain Hook skin is based on and named after the main villain of Literature/PeterPan.
* Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s "Rhythm of the Rain" skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
* Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s "Rhythm of the Rain" skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
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* Jose Baden [First Officer]'s Captain Hook ''Captain Hook'' skin is based on and named after the main villain of Literature/PeterPan.
* Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s"Rhythm ''Rhythm of the Rain" Rain'' skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
* Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s
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* Hastur [Feaster]'s Nian skin is based on the Chinese mythological creature of the same name, said to live under the sea or in the mountains, only coming out at the beginning of each Chinese New Year to feed.
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* Hastur [Feaster]'s Nian ''Nian'' skin is based on the Chinese mythological creature of the same name, said to live under the sea or in the mountains, only coming out at the beginning of each Chinese New Year to feed.
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* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s "Leonidas" skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
* William Ellis [Forward]'s Sleeping Mr. Bunny skin is inspired by the classic The Tortoise and the Hare fable, originally recorded in Literature/AesopsFables.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Fur Coat" skin is based on Allerleirauh, a German fairytale recorded by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s "Pam" skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
* William Ellis [Forward]'s Sleeping Mr. Bunny skin is inspired by the classic The Tortoise and the Hare fable, originally recorded in Literature/AesopsFables.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Fur Coat" skin is based on Allerleirauh, a German fairytale recorded by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s "Pam" skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
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* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s "Leonidas" ''Leonidas'' skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
* William Ellis [Forward]'sSleeping ''Sleeping Mr. Bunny Bunny'' skin is inspired by the classic The Tortoise and the Hare fable, originally recorded in Literature/AesopsFables.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]'"Fur Coat" ''Fur Coat'' skin is based on Allerleirauh, a German fairytale recorded by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s"Pam" ''Pam'' skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
* William Ellis [Forward]'s
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]'
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s
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* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s "Black Swan" skin is based on Odile, the main antagonist's daughter from Theatre/SwanLake.
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Literature/{{Bluebeard}}" skin is based on the titular villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer]'s "Azrael" skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s "Death of Eurya" skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy" skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Literature/{{Bluebeard}}" skin is based on the titular villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer]'s "Azrael" skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s "Death of Eurya" skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy" skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
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* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s "Black Swan" ''Black Swan'' skin is based on Odile, the main antagonist's daughter from Theatre/SwanLake.
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s"Literature/{{Bluebeard}}" ''Literature/{{Bluebeard}}'' skin is based on the titular villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer]'s"Azrael" ''Azrael'' skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s"Death ''Death of Eurya" Eurya'' skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]'"Morgan ''Morgan the Fairy" Fairy'' skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s
* Joseph Desaulniers [Photographer]'s
* Robbie White [Axe Boy]'s
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]'
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting "Starry Night".
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s "Longing Tiger" and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s "Bear Girl" skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s "Longing Tiger" and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s "Bear Girl" skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting "Starry Night".
''Starry Night''.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s"Longing Tiger" ''Longing Tiger'' and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s "Bear Girl" ''Bear Girl'' skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s
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* Kevin Alonso [Cowboy]'s "King's Tailor" skin is based on Literature/TheEmperorsNewClothes, a fairytale written by Creator/HansChristianAndersen.
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* Kevin Alonso [Cowboy]'s "King's Tailor" ''King's Tailor'' skin is based on Literature/TheEmperorsNewClothes, a fairytale written by Creator/HansChristianAndersen.
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* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" accessory is a reference to the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]].
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* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" ''Shadow Doll'' accessory is a reference to the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]].
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* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the [[Theatre/Hamlet titular musical.]]
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* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the [[Theatre/Hamlet [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} titular musical.]]
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* Emily Dyer [Doctor], who is named after Amelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that Emily performed abortions on wealthy women).
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* Emily Dyer [Doctor], who is named after Amelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that Emily performed abortions on wealthy women).
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' Samara is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' Samara ''Samara'' is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
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* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" accessory is a reference to the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]].
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* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" accessory is a reference to the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]].Man]].
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the [[Theatre/Hamlet titular musical.]]
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
* Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
* Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
* Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
* Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s Deduction Star skin ''Recluse'' is based on Film/LeSamourai
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s ''Hamlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the [[Theatre/Hamlet titular musical.]]
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s ''Scarlet'' skin is based on the protagonist of the 1939 film Film/GoneWithTheWind.
* Naib Subedar [Mercenary]'s ''Colonel Dax'' skin is based on the character from the 1957 film Film/PathsOfGlory.
* Vera Nair [Perfumer]'s ''Red Shoes'' skin is based on the 1948 film Film/TheRedShoes
* Jack [Ripper]'s ''Svengali'' skin is based on the 1931 film of the same name.
* Emma Woods [Gardener]'s ''Boudoir Dream'' skin takes inspiration from the 1962 film Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane.
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s ''Iron Lady'' skin takes inspiration from the 1950 film Film/HarrietCraig.
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* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" accessory is a reference to the Slenderman.
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* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" accessory is a reference to the Slenderman.[[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]].
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* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, [=BonBon=] [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura [Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, Ann [Disciple] as Princess Ozma and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.
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* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, [=BonBon=] [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura [Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, Ann [Disciple] as Princess Ozma and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.West.
* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" accessory is a reference to the Slenderman.
* Yidhra [Dream Witch]'s "Shadow Doll" accessory is a reference to the Slenderman.
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* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval {Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, [=BonBon=] [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura [Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.
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* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval {Enchantress] [Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, [=BonBon=] [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura [Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, Ann [Disciple] as Princess Ozma and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.
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* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval {Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, BonBon [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura {Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.
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* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval {Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, BonBon [=BonBon=] [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura {Mad [Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.
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* Kevin Alonso [Cowboy]'s "King's Tailor" skin is based on Literature/TheEmperorsNewClothes, a fairytale written by Creator/HansChristianAndersen.
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* Kevin Alonso [Cowboy]'s "King's Tailor" skin is based on Literature/TheEmperorsNewClothes, a fairytale written by Creator/HansChristianAndersen.Creator/HansChristianAndersen.
* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval {Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, BonBon [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura {Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.
* The skins featured in Season 12 Essence 3 are based on Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz, with Patricia Dorval {Enchantress] as Dorothy, Robbie White [Axe Boy] as The Scarecrow, BonBon [Guard 26] as The Tin Woodsman, Burke Lapadura {Mad Eyes] as The Cowardly Lion, and Melly Plinius [Entomologist] as the Wicked Witch of The West.
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* Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s Literature/LittleRedRidingHood skin is based on the titular protagonist of the eponymous Creator/CharlesPerrault fairy tale. When equipped with this skin, her robot's appearance seems to based on the huntsman from said fairy tale.
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* Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s Literature/LittleRedRidingHood skin is based on the titular protagonist of the eponymous Creator/CharlesPerrault fairy tale. When equipped with this skin, her robot's appearance seems to based on the huntsman from said fairy tale.tale.
* Galatea [Sculptor]'s name and abilities are references to the [[Myth/GreekMythology Greek myth of Pygmalion.]]
* Kevin Alonso [Cowboy]'s "King's Tailor" skin is based on Literature/TheEmperorsNewClothes, a fairytale written by Creator/HansChristianAndersen.
* Galatea [Sculptor]'s name and abilities are references to the [[Myth/GreekMythology Greek myth of Pygmalion.]]
* Kevin Alonso [Cowboy]'s "King's Tailor" skin is based on Literature/TheEmperorsNewClothes, a fairytale written by Creator/HansChristianAndersen.
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* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld.
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* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of [[Myth/ChineseMythology Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld.Underworld]].
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* Eli Clark [Seer]'s "Longing Tiger" and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s "Bear Girl" skins are references to two characters from the Korean creation myth.
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* Eli Clark [Seer]'s "Longing Tiger" and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s "Bear Girl" skins are references to two characters from the [[Myth/KoreanMythology Korean creation myth.]]
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* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Literature/{{Bluebeard}}" skin is based on the eponymous villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
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* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Literature/{{Bluebeard}}" skin is based on the eponymous titular villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
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* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the Japanese urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks her victims and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
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* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the Japanese urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks her victims and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.her.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting "Starry Night".
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s "Longing Tiger" and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s "Bear Girl" skins are references to two characters from the Korean creation myth.
* Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s Literature/LittleRedRidingHood skin is based on the titular protagonist of the eponymous Creator/CharlesPerrault fairy tale. When equipped with this skin, her robot's appearance seems to based on the huntsman from said fairy tale.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] has a skin based on and named after Vincent van Gogh's famous painting "Starry Night".
* Eli Clark [Seer]'s "Longing Tiger" and Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s "Bear Girl" skins are references to two characters from the Korean creation myth.
* Tracy Reznik [Mechanic]'s Literature/LittleRedRidingHood skin is based on the titular protagonist of the eponymous Creator/CharlesPerrault fairy tale. When equipped with this skin, her robot's appearance seems to based on the huntsman from said fairy tale.
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* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks others and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
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* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the Japanese urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dragging her upper torso, she attacks others her victims and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
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* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dradragging dragging her upper torso, she attacks others and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy" skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy" skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dradragging her upper torso, she attacks others and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
* The map for Eversleeping Town has a reference to the urban legend of Teke Teke, a young woman who was cut in half by a train when she fell onto a railroad and became a vengeful spirit as a result, crawling on her arms of hands and dradragging her upper torso, she attacks others and kills them by slicing them in half at the waist so they resemble her.
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* Hastur {Feaster] residing in a lake is a reference to the Lake of Hali from Literature/TheKingInYellow.
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* Hastur {Feaster] [Feaster] residing in a lake is a reference to the Lake of Hali from Literature/TheKingInYellow.
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* Robbie White {Axe Boy]'s "Death of Eurya" skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
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* Robbie White {Axe [Axe Boy]'s "Death of Eurya" skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] shares a surname with the protagonist of Literature/TheDreamsInTheWitchHouse.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] shares a surname with the protagonist of Literature/TheDreamsInTheWitchHouse. Her portal abilities might be a reference to how the protagonist of the story discovered a formula that would allow him to make wormholes.
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* Margaretha Zelle [Female Dancer], who is named after Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer better known by the stage name UsefulNotes/Mata Hari. Both her and Joker [Smiley Face's] backstories are also loosely based on Film/TheLastCircus.
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* Margaretha Zelle [Female Dancer], who is named after Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer better known by the stage name UsefulNotes/Mata Hari.UsefulNotes/{{Mata Hari}}. Both her and Joker [Smiley Face's] backstories are also loosely based on Film/TheLastCircus.
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* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s " [[Literature/Bluebeard]]" skin is based on the eponymous villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
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* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s " [[Literature/Bluebeard]]" "Literature/{{Bluebeard}}" skin is based on the eponymous villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
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* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Bluebeard" skin is based on the eponymous villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
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* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Bluebeard" " [[Literature/Bluebeard]]" skin is based on the eponymous villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy' is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
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* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy' Fairy" skin is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
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* Hastur residing in a lake is a reference to the Lake of Hali from Literature/TheKingInYellow.
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* Hastur {Feaster] residing in a lake is a reference to the Lake of Hali from Literature/TheKingInYellow.
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* Joseph Desaulnier [Photographer]'s "Azrael" skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
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* Joseph Desaulnier Desaulniers [Photographer]'s "Azrael" skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.folklore.
* Robbie White {Axe Boy]'s "Death of Eurya" skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy' is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
* Robbie White {Axe Boy]'s "Death of Eurya" skin has an insignia on it that represents Yggdrasil, The World Tree from Myth/NorseMythology.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Morgan the Fairy' is based on Morgan Le Fay from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
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* Leo Beck [Hell Ember's] Literature/Aladdin skin is based on the titular character from the eponymous Arabian folk tale.
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* Leo Beck [Hell Ember's] Literature/Aladdin Literature/{{Aladdin}} skin is based on the titular character from the eponymous Arabian folk tale.
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* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s Pam skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
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* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s Pam "Pam" skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
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* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (in the game, her name is Brooke Rose).
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* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Blodeuwedd (in the game, her name is Brooke Rose).Rose).
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s "Black Swan" skin is based on Odile, the main antagonist's daughter from Theatre/SwanLake.
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Bluebeard" skin is based on the eponymous villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
* Joseph Desaulnier [Photographer]'s "Azrael" skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
* Martha Behamfil [Coordinator]'s "Black Swan" skin is based on Odile, the main antagonist's daughter from Theatre/SwanLake.
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief]'s "Bluebeard" skin is based on the eponymous villain from the Creator/CharlesPerrault fairytale.
* Joseph Desaulnier [Photographer]'s "Azrael" skin is named after the angel of death from Jewish folklore.
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* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancé Gertrude make references to Lleu Llaw Gyffes and his wife Blodeuwedd (in the game her name is Brooke Rose) who are characters from a myth recorded in the Literature/Mabinogion by the name of Math, fab Mathonwy.
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* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancé fiancée Gertrude make references to characters in Math, fab Mathonwy, a myth that was recorded in the Literature/{{Mabinogion}}. Specifically Lleu Llaw Gyffes and his wife Blodeuwedd (in the game game, her name is Brooke Rose) who are characters from a myth recorded in the Literature/Mabinogion by the name of Math, fab Mathonwy.Rose).
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** Luca Balsa [The Prisoner's] backstory is potentially based on the life of UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, as well as his feud with UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
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* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.
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* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.Mary.
* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancé Gertrude make references to Lleu Llaw Gyffes and his wife Blodeuwedd (in the game her name is Brooke Rose) who are characters from a myth recorded in the Literature/Mabinogion by the name of Math, fab Mathonwy.
* Both Eli Clark [Seer] and his fiancé Gertrude make references to Lleu Llaw Gyffes and his wife Blodeuwedd (in the game her name is Brooke Rose) who are characters from a myth recorded in the Literature/Mabinogion by the name of Math, fab Mathonwy.
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** William Ellis [Forward]'s Sleeping Mr. Bunny skin is inspired by the classic The Tortoise and the Hare fable, originally recorded in Literature/AesopsFables.
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Famous real-life people, obscure movies and Victorian literature seem to be a source of inspiration for the game developers who reference them in the game's storytelling.
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* Emily Dyer [Doctor], who is named after Amelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that Emily performed abortions on wealthy women).
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large number of orphanages (and whose biography Arthur Pierson wrote).
* Kurt Frank [Explorer] is able to shrink himself by reading Literature/GulliversTravels and imagining he is a Lilliputian.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] shares a surname with the protagonist of Literature/TheDreamsInTheWitchHouse.
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s deductions mention "bromide hydrate", a fictional drug which is originally used in the movie ''Film/AfterLife''.
* Margaretha Zelle [Female Dancer], who is named after Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer better known by the stage name UsefulNotes/Mata Hari. Both her and Joker [Smiley Face's] backstories are also loosely based on Film/TheLastCircus.
* Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] is based on Marie Laveau, a Louisiana voodoo practitioner, rumoured to possessed supernatural powers.
* Murro [Wildling]'s deductions mention Kaspar Hauser, a German youth (called "feral child") who claimed to have spent his life in isolation. His origins as well as death became a mystery to the people of Bavaria in the 19th century.
** Luca Balsa [The Prisoner's] backstory is potentially based on the life of UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, as well as his feud with UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
* One of the songs Jack [The Ripper] hums is 'The Swan' from Camille Saint-Saëns' 'Carnival of the Animals'.
* Volcker and Darren Berglund are potentially named after Edward P. Berglund, a writer of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, 'Sakura Sakura'. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy's] deductions frequently allude to "The Juniper Tree", a German fairy tale written by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
* One of Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
* The Red Church map contains a reference to WesternAnimation/CorpseBride.
* Hastur residing in a lake is a reference to the Lake of Hali from Literature/TheKingInYellow.
* Michiko [Geisha]'s ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'' skin is based on the Samurai's wife from the eponymous movie.
* Jose Baden [First Officer]'s Captain Hook skin is based on and named after the main villain of Literature/PeterPan.
* Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s "Rhythm of the Rain" skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember's] Literature/Aladdin skin is based on the titular character from the eponymous Arabian folk tale.
* Hastur [Feaster]'s Nian skin is based on the Chinese mythological creature of the same name, said to live under the sea or in the mountains, only coming out at the beginning of each Chinese New Year to feed.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' Samara is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s "Leonidas" skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
** William Ellis [Forward]'s Sleeping Mr. Bunny skin is inspired by the classic The Tortoise and the Hare fable, originally recorded in Literature/AesopsFables.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Fur Coat" skin is based on Allerleirauh, a German fairytale recorded by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s Pam skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.
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* Emily Dyer [Doctor], who is named after Amelia Dyer, a prolific British serial killer and former nurse, responsible for killing several infants under her care (which is alluded to in-game through the implications that Emily performed abortions on wealthy women).
* Kreacher Pierson [Thief] shares a surname with Arthur Pierson, while his backstory contains many similarities with George Mueller, a former thief and liar who went on to become a born again Christian responsible for founding a large number of orphanages (and whose biography Arthur Pierson wrote).
* Kurt Frank [Explorer] is able to shrink himself by reading Literature/GulliversTravels and imagining he is a Lilliputian.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess] shares a surname with the protagonist of Literature/TheDreamsInTheWitchHouse.
* Aesop Carl [Embalmer]'s deductions mention "bromide hydrate", a fictional drug which is originally used in the movie ''Film/AfterLife''.
* Margaretha Zelle [Female Dancer], who is named after Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer better known by the stage name UsefulNotes/Mata Hari. Both her and Joker [Smiley Face's] backstories are also loosely based on Film/TheLastCircus.
* Patricia Dorval [Enchantress] is based on Marie Laveau, a Louisiana voodoo practitioner, rumoured to possessed supernatural powers.
* Murro [Wildling]'s deductions mention Kaspar Hauser, a German youth (called "feral child") who claimed to have spent his life in isolation. His origins as well as death became a mystery to the people of Bavaria in the 19th century.
** Luca Balsa [The Prisoner's] backstory is potentially based on the life of UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, as well as his feud with UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
* One of the songs Jack [The Ripper] hums is 'The Swan' from Camille Saint-Saëns' 'Carnival of the Animals'.
* Volcker and Darren Berglund are potentially named after Edward P. Berglund, a writer of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
* Michiko [Geisha] will occasionally hum the traditional Japanese song, 'Sakura Sakura'. In addition, when she enters her 'Prajna' form, her face turns into (or she at least puts on) a Hannya mask, which is used in Noh theater to represent women who became demons due to intense jealousy or obsession.
* Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] are based on the Heibai Wuchang, a duo of Chinese mythological deities tasked with escorting spirits of the dead to the Underworld.
* Robbie White [Axe Boy's] deductions frequently allude to "The Juniper Tree", a German fairy tale written by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
* One of Wu Chang [Black and White Guards] skins is named after and based on Film/BrokenBlossoms.
* The Red Church map contains a reference to WesternAnimation/CorpseBride.
* Hastur residing in a lake is a reference to the Lake of Hali from Literature/TheKingInYellow.
* Michiko [Geisha]'s ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'' skin is based on the Samurai's wife from the eponymous movie.
* Jose Baden [First Officer]'s Captain Hook skin is based on and named after the main villain of Literature/PeterPan.
* Emily Dyer [Doctor]'s "Rhythm of the Rain" skin is inspired by the iconic raincoat outfit worn by Creator/DebbieReynolds' character in Film/SingingInTheRain.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember's] Literature/Aladdin skin is based on the titular character from the eponymous Arabian folk tale.
* Hastur [Feaster]'s Nian skin is based on the Chinese mythological creature of the same name, said to live under the sea or in the mountains, only coming out at the beginning of each Chinese New Year to feed.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' Samara is based on Creator/LanaTurner's character from Film/TheProdigal.
* Leo Beck [Hell Ember]'s "Leonidas" skin is modelled on Leonidas I, warrior king of Sparta, most famous for his role in the UsefulNotes/GrecoPersianWars.
** William Ellis [Forward]'s Sleeping Mr. Bunny skin is inspired by the classic The Tortoise and the Hare fable, originally recorded in Literature/AesopsFables.
* Fiona Gilman [Priestess]' "Fur Coat" skin is based on Allerleirauh, a German fairytale recorded by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
* Robbie White [Axeboy]'s Pam skin is based on the famous Satyr Pan from Myth/GreekMythology.
* Mary [Bloody Queen]'s mirror abilities are a reference to the urban legend of Bloody Mary.