![]() Voice, by extension, IS aware of us, but clearly isn't omniscient - he doesn't know about the dolls Misfortune keeps finding, nor does he see or hear anything amiss in the climax at Benjamin's cabin. Voice" exists somewhere outside of her world, but knows nothing beyond that, and is not aware of the player's existence. Misfortune seems to have Medium Awareness to a certain extent - she knows that "Mr.This would lead to Fridge Logic on the fact that her mother should have noticed Misfortune when she said she was going out to play, since Misfortune is shown to have died when she crossed the street, but given how Morgo is able to "reset" the game to the opening in the finale, it's possible Misfortune already died and had been brought back to the opening prior to the start of the game. Notice how none of the other characters really notice or interact with Misfortune? It's because she's dead.Could he be a sort of personification of Misfortune's father who's strangely missing for the whole game? This idea is further supported by the dream sequence where Misfortune is sitting down to dinner, and a doll of straw and twigs (like the dolls Benjamin leaves around to warn Misfortune of Morgo) is sitting where her father would be. ![]() ![]() He constantly gaslights Misfortune, demands she only trust him and not Benjamin who has done nothing to harm her thus far, and only does as he says. Voice in his interactions with Misfortune comes off as an abuser. She did die at the beginning of the game, but was likely sent back to before that accident happened. Voice or Morgo, telling the players that today was the day Misfortune will die is not wrong.
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