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** [[spoiler:Dr. D. Light. He was just trying to help a troubled child and is not only treated horribly by said child, but in the end is eaten alive by a monster]].

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** [[spoiler:Dr. D. Light. He was just trying to help a troubled child and is not only treated horribly by said child, but in the end is eaten alive by a monster]].monster]].
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** Embry. Their parents were killed gruesomely, and they've been forced to care for their murderer for months. They seem to have nightmares about their parents every time they go to sleep and the stress of having to feed the monster in secret is slowly chipping away at their sanity. [[spoiler:Ultimately, they lose the only person who could have understood them due to their own fear and decide to confront the monster, in a way that heavily implies they just want it all to end]].

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** Embry. Their parents were killed gruesomely, and they've been forced to care for their murderer for months. They seem to have nightmares about their parents every time they go to sleep and the stress of having to feed the monster in secret is slowly chipping away at their sanity.mental health. [[spoiler:Ultimately, they lose the only person who could have understood them due to their own fear and decide to confront the monster, in a way that heavily implies they just want it all to end]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. D. Light, a traveling doctor with an incredibly positive mindset and a kind heart. His attempts to connect with Embry often end in awkwardness, but he never stops trying to reach out to them and help them. Which makes his death all the sadder.
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: [[spoiler:Some fans theorize that there actually is no monster and that the whole game is just Embry trying to cope with their parents' deaths. Some even theorize that it was ''Embry'' who killed them, accidentally or otherwise, giving an explanation for the monster suddenly speaking with Embry's voice on day three and Embry's nightmares about the monster looking like them.]]
* FridgeHorror: When Embry attempts to open the door at Dr. D. Light's request, they realize that the key is missing. Eventually, they find it in their toy box, but what is unnerving about the whole scene is that Embry is ''certain'' that's not where they put the key. There is a heavy implication that the monster somehow managed to leave the basement when Embry was asleep and put the key into the wrong place when returning it.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. D. Light, a traveling doctor with an incredibly positive mindset and a kind heart. His attempts to connect with Embry often end in awkwardness, but he never stops trying to reach out to them and help them. Which [[spoiler:Which makes his death all the sadder.
sadder]].
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: [[spoiler:Some fans Some {{fan}}s theorize that there [[spoiler:there actually is no monster and that the whole game is just Embry trying to cope with their parents' deaths. Some even theorize that it was ''Embry'' who killed them, accidentally or otherwise, giving an explanation for the monster suddenly speaking with Embry's voice on day three and Embry's nightmares about the monster looking like them.]]
them]].
* FridgeHorror: When Embry attempts to open the door at Dr. D. Light's request, they realize that the key is missing. Eventually, they find it in their toy box, but what is unnerving about the whole scene is that Embry is ''certain'' that's not where they put the key. There is a heavy implication that the monster somehow managed to leave the basement when Embry was asleep and put the key into the wrong place when returning it.



** Embry. Their parents were killed in a gruesome manner and they've been forced to care for their murderer for months. They have nightmares about their parents every time they go to sleep and the stress of having to feed the monster in secret is slowly chipping away at their sanity. In the end they lose the only person who could have understood them due to their own fear and decide to confront the monster, in a way that heavily implies they just want it all to end.
** Dr. D. Light. He was just trying to help a troubled child and is not only treated horribly by said child, but in the end is eaten alive by a monster.

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** Embry. Their parents were killed in a gruesome manner gruesomely, and they've been forced to care for their murderer for months. They seem to have nightmares about their parents every time they go to sleep and the stress of having to feed the monster in secret is slowly chipping away at their sanity. In the end [[spoiler:Ultimately, they lose the only person who could have understood them due to their own fear and decide to confront the monster, in a way that heavily implies they just want it all to end.
end]].
** Dr.[[spoiler:Dr. D. Light. He was just trying to help a troubled child and is not only treated horribly by said child, but in the end is eaten alive by a monster.monster]].
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Some fans theorize that there actually is no monster and that the whole game is just Embry, trying to cope with their parents' deaths. Some even theorize that it was ''Embry'' who killed them, accidentally or otherwise, giving an explanation for the monster suddenly speaking with Embry's voice on day three and Embry's nightmares about the monster looking like them.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Some [[spoiler:Some fans theorize that there actually is no monster and that the whole game is just Embry, Embry trying to cope with their parents' deaths. Some even theorize that it was ''Embry'' who killed them, accidentally or otherwise, giving an explanation for the monster suddenly speaking with Embry's voice on day three and Embry's nightmares about the monster looking like them.]]
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** Embry. Their parents were killed in a gruesome manner and they've been forced to care for their murderer for months. They have nightmares about their parents every time they go to sleep and the stress of having to feet the monster in secret is slowly chipping away at their sanity. In the end they lose the only person who could have understood them due to their own fear and decide to confront the monster, in a way that heavily implies they just want it all to end.

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** Embry. Their parents were killed in a gruesome manner and they've been forced to care for their murderer for months. They have nightmares about their parents every time they go to sleep and the stress of having to feet feed the monster in secret is slowly chipping away at their sanity. In the end they lose the only person who could have understood them due to their own fear and decide to confront the monster, in a way that heavily implies they just want it all to end.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. D. Lightful, a traveling doctor with an incredibly positive mindset and a kind heart. His attempts to connect with Embry often end in awkwardness, but he never stops trying to reach out to them and help them. Which makes his death all the sadder.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. D. Lightful, Light, a traveling doctor with an incredibly positive mindset and a kind heart. His attempts to connect with Embry often end in awkwardness, but he never stops trying to reach out to them and help them. Which makes his death all the sadder.



* FridgeHorror: When Embry attempts to open the door at Dr. D. Lightful's request, they realize that the key is missing. Eventually, they find it in their toy box, but what is unnerving about the whole scene is that Embry is ''certain'' that's not where they put the key. There is a heavy implication that the monster somehow managed to leave the basement when Embry was asleep and put the key into the wrong place when returning it.

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* FridgeHorror: When Embry attempts to open the door at Dr. D. Lightful's Light's request, they realize that the key is missing. Eventually, they find it in their toy box, but what is unnerving about the whole scene is that Embry is ''certain'' that's not where they put the key. There is a heavy implication that the monster somehow managed to leave the basement when Embry was asleep and put the key into the wrong place when returning it.



** Dr. D. Lightful. He was just trying to help a troubled child and is not only treated horribly by said child, but in the end is eaten alive by a monster.

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** Dr. D. Lightful.Light. He was just trying to help a troubled child and is not only treated horribly by said child, but in the end is eaten alive by a monster.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. D. Lightful, a traveling doctor with an incredibly positive mindset and a kind heart. His attempts to connect with Embry often end in awkwardness, but he never stops trying to reach out to them and help them. Which makes his death all the sadder.
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Some fans theorize that there actually is no monster and that the whole game is just Embry, trying to cope with their parents' deaths. Some even theorize that it was ''Embry'' who killed them, accidentally or otherwise, giving an explanation for the monster suddenly speaking with Embry's voice on day three and Embry's nightmares about the monster looking like them.
* FridgeHorror: When Embry attempts to open the door at Dr. D. Lightful's request, they realize that the key is missing. Eventually, they find it in their toy box, but what is unnerving about the whole scene is that Embry is ''certain'' that's not where they put the key. There is a heavy implication that the monster somehow managed to leave the basement when Embry was asleep and put the key into the wrong place when returning it.
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** Embry. Their parents were killed in a gruesome manner and they've been forced to care for their murderer for months. They have nightmares about their parents every time they go to sleep and the stress of having to feet the monster in secret is slowly chipping away at their sanity. In the end they lose the only person who could have understood them due to their own fear and decide to confront the monster, in a way that heavily implies they just want it all to end.
** Dr. D. Lightful. He was just trying to help a troubled child and is not only treated horribly by said child, but in the end is eaten alive by a monster.

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