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** ''VideoGame/TheOutlastTrials'' reveals more information that confirms Murkoff was responsible for the experiments at Temple Gate. The Sinyala facility featured was confirmed to be the same facility glimpsed at later in the lake during Blake's harrowing journey.

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** ''VideoGame/TheOutlastTrials'' reveals more information that confirms Murkoff was responsible for the experiments at Temple Gate. The Sinyala facility featured was confirmed to be the same facility glimpsed at later in across from the lake during Blake's harrowing journey.
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** ''VideoGame/TheOutlastTrials'' reveals more information that confirms Murkoff was responsible for the experiments at Temple Gate. The Sinyala facility featured was confirmed to be the same facility glimpsed at later in the game.

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** ''VideoGame/TheOutlastTrials'' reveals more information that confirms Murkoff was responsible for the experiments at Temple Gate. The Sinyala facility featured was confirmed to be the same facility glimpsed at later in the game.lake during Blake's harrowing journey.
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** ''VideoGame/TheOutlastTrials'' reveals more information that confirms Murkoff was responsible for the experiments at Temple Gate.

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** ''VideoGame/TheOutlastTrials'' reveals more information that confirms Murkoff was responsible for the experiments at Temple Gate.
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** There's also the fact that [[spoiler: Lynn's final words when Blake tries to show her their newborn daughter is 'There's nothing there....'. She could have been trying to tell Blake that the pregnancy and whatever he's holding wasn't real.]]

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** There's also the fact that [[spoiler: Lynn's final words when Blake tries to show her their newborn daughter is 'There's nothing there....'. She could have been trying to tell Blake that the pregnancy and whatever he's holding wasn't real.]]
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[[spoiler: After everything he'd been through, plus the trauma of losing his wife after she gave birth to their daughter, he suffered a psychotic break that got worse after Father Knoth's pre-suicide pep talk. When he calls out to God before being engulfed by light, that's his broken mind's way of accepting that everything that happened to him was for some predetermined reason. The final scene with Jessica in the school gives him (and the player) some sense of hope that he'll be able to recover from what happened to him.]]

[[WMG:The DLC will have you playing [[spoiler:the future caretaker of the supposed AntiChrist.]]]]

You start off as an investigator sent in after Blake and Lynn, and over the course of the game [[spoiler:you discover the MindControlDevice that Murkoff made...and that due to their ArmyOfLawyers, [[KarmaHoudini it's escaped any major consequences for Mount Massive]]. Eventually, your character discovers Blake's daughter, but by this point, the investigator has decided that even if the prophecy is true, [[ItIsBeyondSaving a world that allows Murkoff to live isn't redeemable]], and there's this thing called the [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans Thousand-Year Kingdom]] slated to happen after the Antichrist's defeat anyway. So, s/he takes the baby away, with the last shot being of a [[MarkOfTheBeast distinctly number-like scar]] as the investigator meditates on [[TheDragon his/her role]] in the Final Battle.]]
* [[spoiler:Unfortunately, in TheStinger it turns out that the investigator was just as affected by the microwaves as everyone else, he was hallucinating the baby, and then he meets with the ''true'' Anti-Christ, or at least the one to finally destroy Murkoff once and for all......[[EmpoweredBadassNormal Miles Upshur, still having a hold on the Walrider and possibly even more powerful than before....]] ]]

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[[spoiler: After everything he'd been through, plus the trauma of losing his wife after she gave birth to their daughter, he suffered a psychotic break that got worse after Father Knoth's pre-suicide pep talk. When he calls out to God before being engulfed by light, that's his broken mind's way of accepting that everything that happened to him was for some predetermined reason. The final scene with Jessica in the school gives him (and the player) some sense of hope that he'll be able to recover from what happened to him.him.

[[WMG:The DLC will have you playing the future caretaker of the supposed AntiChrist.
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[[WMG:The DLC will have you playing [[spoiler:the future caretaker of the supposed AntiChrist.]]]]

You start off as an investigator sent in after Blake and Lynn, and over the course of the game [[spoiler:you you discover the MindControlDevice that Murkoff made...and that due to their ArmyOfLawyers, [[KarmaHoudini it's escaped any major consequences for Mount Massive]].Massive. Eventually, your character discovers Blake's daughter, but by this point, the investigator has decided that even if the prophecy is true, [[ItIsBeyondSaving a world that allows Murkoff to live isn't redeemable]], and there's this thing called the [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans Thousand-Year Kingdom]] slated to happen after the Antichrist's defeat anyway. So, s/he takes the baby away, with the last shot being of a [[MarkOfTheBeast distinctly number-like scar]] as the investigator meditates on [[TheDragon his/her role]] in the Final Battle.]]
* [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Unfortunately, in TheStinger it turns out that the investigator was just as affected by the microwaves as everyone else, he was hallucinating the baby, and then he meets with the ''true'' Anti-Christ, or at least the one to finally destroy Murkoff once and for all......[[EmpoweredBadassNormal Miles Upshur, still having a hold on the Walrider and possibly even more powerful than before....]] ]]

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[[WMG:Blake Langermann will be the player character.]]
Sounds stupid to posit a WMG like this, given that it's practically common knowledge, but hear me out.
* During his playthrough, LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}} said that he thought Blake would '''NOT''' be the player character, on account of [[GroinAttack suffering an impromtu groinectomy]]. Well, to be fair, the original demo ended with Chris Walker ripping of Miles's head. Who's to say Red Barrels will redo that?
** Confirmed. The groin attack is just one of the deaths he can suffer.

[[WMG:Pickaxe Guy will be TheHeavy of the game.]]
Like Chris Walker, you'll have to hide from this guy frequently, and he will immediately kill you if he catches you.
* Technically Pickaxe Girl, since the character's female.
[[WMG:The game will be a prequel, showcasing how Murkoff got off the ground, and before the horrors at Mount Massive Asylum]]

[[WMG:Pregnancy is going to be a prominent plot point.]]
In the original game, one of the notes found details what happened to the female patients at Mount Massive. Many experienced psychosomatic pregnancies that they nearly carried to term before miscarrying a fictitious child. This also resulted in the deaths of some of those women. Murkoff was so thrilled at the results that they ended up moving the women out of the asylum to an entirely different location. The Langermanns come to report on the town due to the death of a pregnant woman, and Lynn is said to be pregnant herself. Religious has been used for patients to cope at the asylum for decades, and with the way the cult likes its procreation, there could be a connection.
** Confirmed. Children being killed, both as babies or even at childbirth are one of the main themes of the [[ReligionOfEvil twisted cult]] Knoth leads, so pregnancy is quite there. Also, [[spoiler: Knoth claims Lynn is pregnant with the spawn of the devil and that it must be destroyed.]]

[[WMG:The school location from the demo is all in Blake's mind]]
Given that we go from a cabin in the woods to a 1970 school building in the span of two minutes, my guess is that the two locations are two different parts of the game; the cabin in the woods being the stat of the game, and the school being a part where Blake undergoes hypnosis.
** Confirmed. At least a section very reminiscent of this seems to be a nightmare or repressed memory Blake has.



Jessica, as the supposed newly-born 'antichrist', is destined to wield this fear as a weapon.

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Jessica, as the supposed newly-born 'antichrist', is destined to wield this fear as a weapon.weapon.

[[WMG: Loutermilch is innocent and Blake was the real villain]]
Blake actually assaulted and killed Jessica. In order to cope with this guilt, he fabricated the false memory of Loutermilch being the culprit. The "demon Loutermilch" in Blake's dream sequences doesn't represent trauma, it represents Blake's own perverted and murderous dark side.

After all, Loutermilch himself is such an easy scapegoat. We know so little about him except that he's a stern middle-aged priest with a big ugly birthmark; he's just the kind of authority figure that a child would pick to demonize [[BeautyEqualsGoodness because he looks weird.]]

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