
However the flushing only drowned them, but it did not get rid of the evidence. He brings them into the sewers to "play with rubber ducks", and then drowns them by flushing them (evident from the rubber duck enemies and the "flushed away" writings on the wall). Stranger sewers: the protagonist decides to kill Agatha and his wife by drowning them (evident by the drawing of Agatha and "mommy" drowning in a car in the school while "daddy" smiles). this is referencing how the gold watchers manipulated the protagonist into believing his wife and child were useless. there is constant references of something not being good enough, "her" not being needed, you being better of without them. he agrees, and then kills his daughter and wife (i will explain later). They convince the protagonist that he is not in need of his wife or daughter anymore as his daughter is in a vegetative state due to her mental and physical condition and his wife is consumed with taking care of her that she has no time to do anything else (i will explain this later), and instead to join them and find more gold. Like doug, they are all rich greedy people, and their manor is where they frequently hang out. all of these are referencing the deliberate plan to kill his wife and child and how he cannot escape from the guilt and nightmares of it.ĭeadly decadence: The gold watchers are the protagonist's friends. there are also references of being unable to hide, "heartless", "no forgiveness", "you can't run from your demons". Agatha/tammy also treats malak like her father, as he has been allowing her to "play" with the souls trapped in that dimension. She obtained many mental illnesses (listed in the wiki) through the accident and thus is admitted into a psychiatric hospital. Many died but tammy/agatha was one of the sole survivors. the fire spread over to the school as well, injuring many other kids, as evident by the children burning behind windows.

This is evident from the drawings in the school of her and a man that looks like doug. Doug purposely drove the car into the school, injuring her badly and setting her on fire (but not killing her).
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Her classmates probably died there, as seen from the children behind windows waving from help, like they are burning, and she was probably the only few alive.Īgatha is still tammy, doug's daughter. She is also in a very bad state of mind and body as is mentally scarred and has been badly disfigured from the fire. She did not die there but was badly injured and had a lot of trauma. She was going to school in the school bus, until it crashed into the school and set the school on fire (evident from the bus in the crash of the school, the fire and agatha's burnt body). which one do u think is more possible?)Īgatha is the protagonist's daughter, Tammy. the murder monkeys are the hotel staff who murdered someone, and they died in the demolition of the hotel.Įlementary evil: (I have 2 theories on this one, 1 is my original one, 2 is my new one with new lore.


the hotel is a place that the protagonist probably lived in, as he's rich. Monkey business: after the protagonist killed his wife and daughter, he fled to NYC as mentioned in lore. Malak is warning the protagonist not to do her work, and to accept his fate to be sealed away in his own nightmare. Bierce is tricking the protagonist into doing her work and giving him false hope that she can set him free, but she actually can't. Bierce is trying to accumulate as many souls as possible so she can overtake Malak's throne, and live her dreams out of being a rich actress. Each soul shard is a soul of someone, and Malak is trying to store as many souls as possible in hell. each enemy has tried to redeem their soul and failed, thus they were locked away in their own nightmare in hell.

the dead protagonist, who is now a spirit, is trying to redeem himself so he can enter heaven through Bierce's help. My theory is that each level contains memories from the protagonist's past. My original theory - I've made a couple changes to this one after new resurfaced lore, but I still copied and pasted some from my original one.
