Disasterronpa: Producing Hell Predictions Game
Indeed, we’re doing this again! With DSR’s release, we have a new cast to make predictions around, which means it’s time to pull out the board! Here’s the rules in case you don’t know how this works. Let’s not waste any more time, and see just how bad one person can be at predicting things!
CWs: Murder, stalking, religion. Spoilers for all canon Danganronpa games.
So, gonna be so for real chat, I actually have very little idea what I’m doing with this one. I already didn’t feel very confident with DROS, and yet I feel like I have even less of an idea of what I’m doing for this one. But oh well, we gotta do what we gotta do. Let’s see here.
CH1 Victim: Tie
Because one chapter is very little time to get to love a character, and extremely little to build a relationship with another character in a believable way, a CH1 victim usually fills at least one of three criteria to make them relevant. The first is to have a close relationship to the protagonist, so the effect their death has on them can be explored in depth; think Sayaka from THH. Another is having a large role in the group’s dynamic as a whole, being a leader figure for example, so that their death reverberates throughout the entire cast; think Impostor from SDR2. And the third one is to leave behind a lingering mystery that allows them to do some nice narrative haunting, a la Rantaro from DRV3.
We have an issue here, though. The first criteria is damn near impossible to work into the av-multifangan format, since the person writing the death order has very little say in what the protagonist’s arc is supposed to be. At the same time, no one in DSR screams ‘mystery character.’ No Ultimate ???, no particularly plot relevant backstories, no conspicuously vague talent names… closest we have is Tylwyth’s nickname, but that doesn’t particularly scream larger plot relevance. Of course, there’s nothing stopping a character from becoming mysterious in CH1, for example by stabbing the protagonist on the orders of a mysterious note of unknown sender, but that’s a bit rarer.
That leaves us with a character who can have a large impact on the dynamic of the group as a whole, and… well, so far no one jumps out that much. Keen makes some important deductions in the Prologue, but she’s not much of a leader figure.
This is where Tie comes in. As the Ultimate Networker, he’s someone who should theoretically be able to quickly become an ally to everyone in the killing game, taking on an important role for the group dynamic as a whole. His charisma and charm should let his death be a quick gut punch to a large chunk of the cast, especially when they’re not really taking the killing game all that seriously.
As a plus, his introduction already pairs him with Starburst in a way that makes it quite likely (in my eyes) that they’re gonna become closer. If we’re setting up that friendship so quickly, we could be looking at an early death in that pair, so that the other can have some development from it.
I… actually went back and forth a bit between Starburst and Tie as the first victims, in fact. Starburst is friendly enough that she could reasonably become friends with some of the cast, and of course the reasoning of Tie’s introduction being with her could also point to an early death for the Reality TV Star. Her dying first would be quite symbolic because of her connection to reality TV, too. The game so far has been more a reality TV show than anything else, so her death would symbolize the end of the standard TV show to give way to the killing game.
However, I ultimately decided against Starburst!CH1Victim because… honestly it’s just because I get the feeling we’re gonna get quite a few jokes where Starburst complains about how the production is being run, and for those jokes to include the trial segments, you’ll need her to survive to see a trial. Yes it was so close that I decided which one I’m going with purely on what jokes can be made with them there lmao. Also helps that I could be convinced of the Starburst!Survivor agenda, given her talent could technically mean she’s guaranteed survival. Don’t quite think that, obviously given my predictions, but still.
CH1 Killer: Haven
Another one I went back and forth on, this time with Cache. I think they’re both likely to be earlier killers, I’m just unsure (or, well, more unsure than usual anyways) about which chapter it will happen on. I’ll talk about Cache in her section, but for now I’ll focus on Haven.
Haven is an early death in my eyes because Peep exists. It’s highly unlikely to me that they’ll both be survivors, but if one has to outlive the other, surely Peep must outlive Haven. At least for now, the only reaction I can imagine Haven could have to Peep’s death is “thank fuck that guy’s gone,” which is not a particularly compelling character growth opportunity. Peep, meanwhile, would obviously be heavily impacted by Haven’s death no matter what, so. Easy to see who outlives who here, assuming nothing goes extremely wonky.
I say, a few weeks before Haven outlives Peep and I look like an idiot xD
Haven is a killer in my eyes because Peep exists. Yep, same reasoning lmao. See, Haven killing someone and trying to get the entire cast killed is something that would undoubtedly change the way Peep sees the guy, making for a pretty compelling character development point. Haven going out as a victim could work for Peep too, it’s just not as easy to make interesting I guess.
The big issue here is whether or not Haven would have the motive to kill this early. It’s… a little doubtful, as he doesn’t seem to give much of a shit about the killing game, but it can be justified a bit. He hates the school, we know this, so killing to get out as quickly as possible could be in the cards for him. Maybe. Plus, we never know what the first motive will be, and also Peep might just get on Haven's nerves lol.
Am I super confident on this? …No I’m not confident on any of my guesses what are you talking about?
CH2 Victim: Hits
If Haven’s placement is basically entirely dependent on Peep, Hits' placement is basically entirely dependent on Flare. Similarly to Tie and Starburst, they share an introduction, and because Flare is… Like That, I find it pretty likely that Hits is going to be his most important relationship. Possibly to an even larger degree than Tie and Starburst will be each other's best friend. Those two can at least make friends with other people, Flare is a little harder to see as a social powerhouse.
Now, by the Tie and Starburst logic, you might be expecting me to say that I went back and forth between Hits and Flare here. Not the case, though! Flare has much more obvious character flaws than Hits, and they’re the type of flaw that can easily be tackled with the death of someone close to him. Hits’ main issue seems to be the total disregard for his own safety in the name of views, but Flare dying would do little to solve that. Meanwhile, Hits’ death could certainly be a turning point for Flare, who could start being nicer after getting sad over him. He'd burn bright in anger for two chapters, then burn out due to Hits' death. You know, like a flare.
Why CH2? Because I need to give Hits and Flare time together for Flare to actually get close to Hits, but Hits doesn’t quite fit the CH3 victim profile I’ll talk about in a bit. Why a victim? Idk, I could see Hits as a killer, but I feel like his propensity for accidents would make it hard to write a crime he could beliavably pull off without issues. Moving on!
CH2 Killer: Cache
So this one’s based on a simple fact combined with a hard read. Let me explain.
The simple fact is that Cache is the most blatantly money obsessed person here. Even ignoring her countdown symbol including a dollar sign, she was trying to sell something to Riposte from the very moment she started talking to him. This is notable because this killing game has a million dollar prize for the winner. Add in some kind of backstory of why Cache’s so money hungry, and you have a pretty solid motive for an early killer.
Why CH2 instead of 1, then? Well, realistically, the stronger motive should make me put Cache over Haven in the CH1 Killer position. However, I have a feeling (and this is the hard read I mentioned earlier) that Cache’s gonna have an important role to fill in Angle’s development. Yeah, Angle of all people.
So, what the fuck am I cooking here? It comes down to the announcement art, combined with personality a bit. In the announcement art, we see Cache talking to Angle about something. This in itself doesn’t mean much, as I doubt all announcement art trios are gonna actually be friend groups, but I think it is very possible Angle and Cache become close. This is where personality comes in: they both do relatively unethical things for money without much regret at all (though obviously scalping isn’t quite as terrible as murder), in fact they do them quite enthusiastically. This would turn a lot of people off, so if they’re gonna befriend anyone, it may as well be each other. Plus, their banter could be pretty fun. It’d be a similar dynamic to Vanessa-Antonia from DROS, if Vanessa was notably more murder-happy and you turned down the sexual tension between the protag and Antonia a solid 95%.
That finally leads us to The Point. Angle is a character who practically begs for someone close to her to die so she can change her outlook on murder and death in general, and Cache could very well fit the bill. The thing is, it feels a little difficult to believe that Angle could change her entire outlook on murder based on someone she knew for only a few days, so a CH1 death might not have enough impact. Giving Cache and Angle double the time to get closer could solve that issue, explaining why I put Cache in CH2 instead of CH1. Meanwhile, the death still needs to be early enough for Angle’s Silliness level to decrease by the time we get to the latter half, which is usually a bit darker in tone. So, Cache catches CH2 death allegations!
CH3 Victim (1): Bind
CH3 is a chapter I decided to base almost entirely on tropes lol. Not because I think DSR is gonna be particularly trope heavy or anything, I just think it's funny.
Bind’s the start to that, as it is remarkably common for people with medical skills to die in CH3. I can name three fangans off the top of my head where it happens, and that’s on top of Mikan in SDR2. And just so we're clear, I've only consumed 5 fangans that have actually made it to CH3, so that's a hell of a hit rate.
There’s a reason for this, of course. The person with medical training is usually in charge of autopsies and medical expositioning in the case someone has some kind of medical condition they need explained. The latter is usually done early on so it can be explored properly along the course of the story, and the former… depends. While you can definitely keep an autopsy-er around to make an interesting final case around an unique autopsy, that’s not always the case. Usually you want the latter trials to be harder to solve than the early ones, and killing the autopsy-er halfway through can be a good way of ensuring that.
Another potential reason is the tone shift that usually follows CH3. As the story gets darker, having a guy who can just fix any medical issue someone might end up with can sometimes interfere with conflicts generated by declining health. Again, nothing here is 100%, I'm just saying potential reasons to kill a medic in CH3.
I… don’t have much else of a reason for Bind to be here, honestly. I guess there’s the angle that if he “binds” the group together, he would need to die before getting to the darker chapters, so CH3 fits. The fact that I don't have many other reasons to put him anywhere specific is kind of a reason in itself, though, albeit in a more meta way. Theway the scoring system works, putting characters you're not sure about in the middle is a way to minimize the points you get, since you can never be too far off. And uh, yeah. That’s… all I really have to say about him, really!
CH3 Victim (2): Alabaster
Alabaster is here under the Gimmick Clause: generally, the most outlandish and "gimmicky" characters die in CH3. "Gimmicky" in the sense that all of their interactions tend to have one consistent weird thing going on, Alabaster's being the Great Gypsum thing.
Admittedly, a cult leader isn’t technically outlandish in the sense that people like Alabaster definitely exist in the real world, but it’s still one of the more out there concepts we have going on. The only thing that makes me hesitate is that it may be too similar to Angie, a canon dangan character who is devoutly religious and died in CH3. Of course, the reason characters like Angie die this chapter is that they’re dying just late enough for their gimmick to be explored and used for narrative purposes, but not too late so that it gets old and interferes with the darker tone of the later chapters.
Though, speaking of that. I’ve been assuming this entire time that the later chapters will be darker because that’s usually how this goes, but DSR is a bit of a special case, no? It leans harder into comedy than any fangan I’ve ever seen, so it’s entirely plausible that it’s meant to keep a light tone throughout. Not… sure how you’d pull that off, necessarily- people are still dying assumedly, after all. But it’s still a possibility. If that is the case, and DSR is more centered in comedy, it’s possible we’re meant to keep the sillier characters alive all the way, so Alabaster would actually have a good shot at survivor.
(Of course, his religion could also be treated seriously and make all this a moot point. However, if the fangan is meant to just be a comedy, I kinda doubt that would be the case. And if the fangan's not a comedy and his religion is taken 100% seriously, I'd still say he dies in CH3 to Gimmick Clause)
However, I don’t think this is the case. DSR is still a death game with plenty of characters who aren’t jokes, so I kinda doubt it's going to be a pure comedy. Thus, the reasoning for putting the more zany and outlandish characters earlier on holds, and Alabaster remains a CH3 victim guess!
CH3 Killer: Tylwyth
This is under the clause of “freakiest killer goes in CH3.” You can argue Celeste isn’t that bad all things considered, but Mikan and Korekiyo definitely fit. The trope has even escalated in fangans, where the third killer is not just the one with the biggest meltdown in trial, but also the most brutal in their execution of the crime.
Of course, as with all tropes, there’s a reason for this one. The same reason as the double murder trope, actually. CH3 is a chapter where you want to shake things up a bit, what with the whole rule of threes in storytelling. You establish rules in the first chapter, a pattern in the second, then break it forimpact in the third. One way to make a case unique is having it be a double murder, and another is having the killer be insane. It helps as a transition to the darker half of the story, too. The sudden shift in a character we knew, combined with the shift in the murders, signifies a shift in the narrative as well.
So naturally I look at a girl named after baby stealing fairies and I kinda think ‘CH3’.
To be clear; I don’t think it’s necessary for the chapter 3 murder to be a spectacle of gore or anything, just that it’s common, and common for a reason. And if anyone’s gonna have something like that, my money is on Tylwyth, again because of the whole baby stealing fairies thing.
There’s other reasons, too. Tylwyth is so thematically linked to Alabaster, that having them die in the same chapter feels natural. I mean, even beyond being leaders to a bunch of followers, a lot of prophets are associated with shepherds anyway. Tylwyth also feels too fun to write for her to die very early (and I do consider this valid reasoning for these kind of predictions lmao), but she might be a little hard to write as a survivor. Way too snarky in front of a pretty incompetent mastermind, it’d be kinda hard for us to take that final trial seriously lol.
I could also see her as a later chapter killer, to be clear. She feels competent enough to pull off being a late blackened. But keeping her in the same chapter as Alabaster, combined with the trope analysis reasoning, ultimately makes me want to put her here.
CH4 Victim: Starburst
Not every early duo can fully survive, right? Taka didn’t live after losing Mondo, and Hiyoko didn’t survive after losing Mahiru.
Starburst is here because… process of elimination, honestly. Didn’t have a good place to put her. Originally I had Peep here, but I ended up having problems with the gender balance of the survivor cast (way more women give me survivor vibes than men), so Starburst ended up getting moved here! At least from what we saw in the prologue, I don’t know if she has the narrative weight to make it to the end, or in other words, I don't currently see a grand arc she could go through to justify a survivor spot. Plus, killing what is probably the friendliest member of the cast left at this point (bar the delusional/possibly-the-mastermind Holiday and the very murder-y Angle) feels like it could work here. Again, darker tone in later chapters.
Basically, fuck it we ball.
CH4 Killer: Byway.
Oh and if you thought the last one was a throwaway guess, you’re not ready for this one.
This is the part of the post where I explain the reason why I put Byway down as fourth killer. You know, if I had one. Byway is a character that I haven’t gotten a very good read on yet, so I don’t know where to place her. I don’t know what friendships she might make, I don’t know what her character arc could be, I don’t know what motive she could possibly have for murder, nothing.
Which makes it even crazier is that I put down Byway as the CH4 killer even before placing most of the cast, and yet she didn’t move. Though, I think I know why.
CH4 is, in my opinion, the hardest chapter to make predictions for. CH1 and CH2 are close enough to the Prologue that it’s common for plot points that are relevant to their murders to be discussed in it, so you have some clues there. Cache's greed could be an example of that, provided I'm right about her. On the other hand, CH5 and the survivors are so important narratively that you can narrow down who you put there by who feels most plot relevant. CH3 at least has several tropes associated with it that can help guide you. What the hell do you have for CH4? It can basically be anything, and it’s too far from the prologue to guess any of what’s going on by then.
Yet surprisingly, this kinda fits with Byway! She’s so unreadable that I haven’t gotten a very solid ‘plot relevant’ vibe from her, so unlikely to be that late a runner. However, she has so little going on at the end of the Prologue that it feels like we may need a few chapters to actually get to the bottom of her character, so she can’t die too early.
Why a killer instead of the victim… eh. Because Starburst seems nice and I don’t have a great read on Byway. Plus, with Tie’s death in Staburst’s arc, you’d probably need a lot to justify Starburst killing. Let’s just move on.
CH5 Victim: Keen
This feels pretty standard, right? The super smart one helps throughout the killing game, then dies to make the final trial more difficult. That’s really the reasoning behind having Keen be like this, and I'd argue it’s likely you’ve heard something like it before.
Indeed, I know that at least one of you reading this will have heard of this type of reasoning before. After all, I know accirax reads my DSR posts, and I am actually blatantly plagiarizing this reasoning from her.
"Revisiting My Original DRDT Death Predictions", by Accirax I think my original prediction for [Accirax's CH5 Victim guess] was that she would not necessarily be [the protagonist's] support character emotionally, but that she would be a useful aide when it came to solving the mysteries of the Class Trial. Then in Chapter 5, to force [the protagonist]/the other innocent students to solve the high-stakes Trial on their own, she would have to disappear.
But... this goes a lot deeper than just taking the reasoning. See, these predictions that accirax makes in this type of post, they're based on what she considers could make a compelling narrative, yes? That’s the only way to predict something like this. But accirax is also writing DSR, and naturally wants to make the writing compelling. Which means... the way she makes her predictions could easily reflect the way she writes!
You might not have realized it, but through this entire post… I’ve actually kept accirax’s posts in mind when doing this!
Project: Eden's Garden Predictions Game, by accirax [Accirax's CH2 Killer guess] has three separate instances of mentioning that she misses her family (her introduction, the investigation, and after the Class Trial) because you have to set up that early killer's motivation early.
Like how Cache is introduced as a money hungry sales fiend so her motive in CH2 is set up early?
"Revisiting My Original DRDT Death Predictions", by Accirax Chapter 4 is, oftentimes, the sacrifice chapter, right? It's a killer that makes everybody cry, because they'd never normally do something like this, but ultimately decided to kill in order to spare their friends and take the bullet themselves.
Like how sad it would be if quiet and reserved Byway, who is concerned about people’s feelings even in her trailer quote, ended up killing the friendliest cast member for sacrificial reasons?
"Revisiting My Original DRDT Death Predictions", by Accirax Personally, I've always gotten the vibe that [Accirax's CH5 Killer guess] is one of DRDTdev's Special Little Guys. [...] As such, [...] I always thought he had late game energy.
This is the line that I took into account when I said Tylwyth seemed too fun to write to die early!
And that’s just what’s been covered so far. I mentioned in my Pre-Release analysis that Flare seemed to have a few similarities to DRDT's Ace Markey, which still hold after the Prologue. And surprise surprise, Accirax put Ace down as a survivor guess, just like I put Flare as a survivor guess.
You might think you have the others fooled, but I see through it! Your post history reveals your preferences, which makes you predictab-!
Okay I’m gonna cut off the bit here. Mostly because I’m sure most of the conclusions I’ve mentioned are gonna end up wrong and this is gonna be super silly xD
I’m playing up how much I actually took accirax’s posts into account here, mostly because I thought it'd be thematic to have a big reveal in Keen’s section, but really most of this is just my own thoughts. Which are, to be fair, at least partially shaped by accirax’s because she’s a good analyst what do you want me to say. The truth is that all of these posts would’ve influenced my thinking subconsciously anyways, because I read them and they have good points, I'm just being Silly for funsies. Hell, I'm sure I'm probably being subconsciously influenced by other people's posts too, including venus' back when I made the DROS predictions, I just haven't gone back to check.
In other words, I’m doing a bit because I didn’t just want to repeat accirax’s Min death prediction and call it a day xD
CH5 Killer: Foster
Listen. I understand that Foster’s beef with Riposte can’t really be taken into account when making predictions, because there’s no way accirax could’ve guaranteed there would be beef between the protag and Foster, since the protag was written by venus and all that. And I can't lie and say that the little philosophical exchange they had didn't have some impact on this guess despite logically knowing it shouldn't, because anyone who has that much beef with the protag always feels CH5-y, or even survivor coded.
Yet, Foster sorta gives me CH5 Killer vibes in other ways. She’s very focused on how little everyone else seems to care about the situation, since they’re mostly taking it as a joke, or otherwise not being too worried about their safety (or are Holiday). Because of that, it stands to reason she should live far enough to see those concerns validated to some extent. She's also a little too standoffish to make friends quickly, so having her be an early death might not be a great idea, as it could prevent her demise from having a notable impact on the cast. She seems smart, confident and competent, which are traits you want in a CH5 killer if the trial's gonna be difficult. There's little point in exploring her potential relationship with Keen, as we're so far from the Prologue by now that dynamics and character personalities could change a great deal in any direction, but I guess it could be mentioned that they share an announcement art monitor. For two people who don't seem super social, there could be another connection for them to be together there, such as if they're victim-killer.
This all isn't super conclusive, but then again, nothing in these posts is. So I'm going with my gut and saying Foster is the CH5 Killer!
Survivor (1): Riposte
Freebie! The protag in this format always survives. Or at least makes it to CH6, I could see them tragically dying at the end. Wonder if that's ever happened in the unreleased earlier killing games accirax and venus wrote...
Survivor (2): Flare
Since I've already mentioned accirax's prediction posts for other killing games, and that my Flare!Survivor guess is similar to accirax's Ace!Survivor guess, why not let her explain the reasoning?
"Revisiting My Original DRDT Death Predictions", by Accirax Funny coward man go brrrr and character arc into survival
Admittedly, I don't think Flare's a coward necessarily, but he's still deeply and obviously flawed. The point is that survivors are typically people who change a lot throughout the killing game, so anyone with big and obvious flaws who can overcome them through development always has big survivor vibes. Think Fuyuhiko from SDR2.
Survivor (3): Angle
Angle is my self-indulgent survivor guess, kinda like Vivi was in DROS. Characters that any self-respecting person might have dying earlier (because I definitely see the argument for CH3 killer under Freakiest Killer Clause, or even victim under Gimmick Clause), but that I would really like to see survive, so I'm putting them in as a survivor.
It's not like it's impossible. I've already cooked up a crazy character arc earlier in this post where she befriends Cache and ends up growing out of her whole "murder is great!" mentality, so this is sort of the natural conclusion to that. Let's just say... I can see the angle where Angle survives ;)
...How many angle jokes do you think I'm gonna end up making by the time DSR ends? xp
Survivor (4): Peep
In the tags of the prediction post game, venus says she didn't really like Peep!Survivor at first, but ended up guessing him there because of other stuff. Funnily enough, that's exactly how I feel too!
I originally had him down as the CH4 victim, but ended up running into a funny problem where I just didn't have enough men surviving, as I mentioned. Riposte doesn't count because I assume accirax didn't pick the gender, so the ideal would be two men and two women making it to the end with him for gender balance. And just in case you're curious, yes, accirax's guesses for P:EG and DRDT take gender balance into account (DROS doesn't count because most of that cast is non-binary lol). Issue is, Hits and Haven felt like they should die for Flare and Peep respectively, Tie didn't give me survivor vibes, and Alabaster and Bind seemed best suited for CH3. This left only Flare and Peep, so... Peep!Survivor it is!
It's not like it's a horrible guess. Peep is yet another character with deep and obvious flaws, being the Ultimate Stalker and all, who could certainly grow a lot over the course of the killing game. Especially after Haven's death. There's not much more to say here, this just makes sense.
Mastermind: Holiday
I'm getting baited.
I mean, come on, this feels too simple. This guess is basically entirely built on the fact she doesn't really doubt anything Sunny says until way after everyone else already figured out something was up with him. Like, the person going along with the mastermind's lie is the other mastermind, shocker! There's a good amount of YT comments pointing that out. Doesn't help that Deltarune may have slightly predisposed me to look for plot relevance on any "Holiday" characters lmao.
However, I don't really know if anyone else is taking this seriously enough. Foster, maybe, but she's already called out the killing game as needlessly wasteful, so I doubt she's the one running it. Unless the student mastermind is more hands off and is disappointed with Sunny's efforts, I just don't know how to explain the general attitude towards the whole thing.
Plus, Holiday is a character I don't have a great read on in terms of character relationships. She strikes me as someone who might struggle to connect with others because of her seemingly sheltered upbringing, which is a great cover for a mastermind who really wouldn't want to get too close to anyone because of the killing game thing. And while we're here, we may as well mention that she seems pretty rich, so it stands to reason she'd be able to afford being the mastermind. Admittedly there's a decent number of rich people here, but still.
All of this together is enough to be more evidence for mastermind-ness than anyone else has, in my opinion, so we ball. Even if she isn't, if we're talking game points, I don't think she's an awful survivor guess; her avoidance of suspicious things and sheltered nature gives a lot of opportunity to grow, after all.
Funnily enough, I think I could be convinced that Riposte's an amnesiac mastermind, given he seems to remember something about the Ultimate Academy and is physically capable enough to not need to worry about getting killed. That said, the talent reasoning doesn't apply if Riposte's talent was chosen by venus, so. A bit off topic, but I wanted to mention it.
The TLDR on this is that I'm not super confident on the Holiday!MM guess, but I don't hate it, and I don't hate Holiday!Survivor either. So, fuck it we ball.
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And that's about it! Did I cook? Did I burn down the kitchen? Do we have to call in Bind to put the fire out? Find out more, when DSR resumes content release! A lot more people participated in this predictions game than for DROS, at least as far as I can tell, so that's gonna be fun to keep track of. And hey, no one has a board that looks that similar to mine! I think. A lot of us do seem to think Tie's gonna die in CH1, which is funny. Shocking amount of Hits!MM guesses, and I don't hate the idea. Not surprised many of us took Alabaster as a CH3 death, that's the Angie conditioning I guess. A lot of people going for Foster as a survivor too, which makes sense. Interesting stuff all around! Let's see how it plays out, I'm pretty excited! :D Anyways, see ya'!










