Which Survivor will fall to the VOID first!? (Dead by Daylight Theory)



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Okay, so you may have clicked on the video, thinking – what does that even mean? DbD’s realm is controlled by the Entity. The Entity is a creature that feeds off of the energy created by the emotions of those in its realm. Once survivors and killers are drained of their energy, they are tossed into the void where they rot for eternity as empty emotionless shells. So, who is going to be the first survivor that will be drained of their energy, and be tossed to the void?

Chapter 22 has been released on the 5.4.0 PTB. With this chapter we have a new killer, The Artist, a new survivor, Jonah Vasquez, and a new map, Eyrie of Crows, part of the new Forsaken Boneyard realm. It looks great, and I’m very excited!

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Intro 0:00
A look at the stats 0:39
Characters & altruism 2:56
Least played characters 5:39
Adam Francis 7:23
Jeff Johansen 9:04
Conclusion & outro 10:52

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49 thoughts on “Which Survivor will fall to the VOID first!? (Dead by Daylight Theory)”

  1. I think it will actually be Adam because within in the realm the darkness among us chapter came in with what is presumably "Satan" or The "Devil" or whatever you believe in and you can't present the "imposter" with out the "crewmate" which leads to Jeff which people actually joked around by calling him "Jesus" they actually had the right thoughts but he isn't he's actually God any doubts well look at his perks then google "What it means to be a God" and you'll see everything lines up or watch Demi's Jeff video (same result) meaning the entity can't ever remove Jeff because that would be removing the biggest beacon of hope from the trials. There you have now sit and think about that for second, so "GOODNIGHT LONGBEACH"

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  2. Honestly, with Bill and Ash the question isn't when they would go to the void, it is if the entity would have the balls to send them there. Those motherfuckers would come back from there and go after the entity. Because of blight we know that escaping the void is somewhat possible and come on, it is Bill and Ash where talking about, they don't go down easy and don't go down alone.

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  3. i think the "fall to the void" thing from the mobile lore video just was a reference to when you close the game, if it meant something else, steve and nancy might have been the first

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  4. Question, how would the killers go to the void? Especially the supernatural/non human killers who don't show much emotion or energy? For example I don't ever see killers like Nemesis, The Executioner, or the Cenobite running out of energy because they are well, non human, they are super human beings who don't really have the same energy as humans.
    Sorry if this comment didn't make sense I'm just confused on how a killer who likes killing or a supernatural killer could run out of energy.

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  5. James Sunderland EASILY. Throughout Silent Hill 2, the game subtly tried to convey that he’s depressed and doesn’t really value his own life. He would have gone into the entity’s realm with very little hope of his own and isn’t really the type to inspire hope in others either.

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  6. I think the void if where survivors go after being sacrificed and there are millions of copies of these survivors. The reason I say this is because the shadowy form of the survivor on the hook right before they are eaten looks similar to the things in the void

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  7. What’s strange is that even if you get tossed into the void you can still come back. This is explained by Vigo. Vigo was tossed into the void by the entity and he was able to escape by using the putrid serum that gives Blight his power.

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  8. For more reasons, I say we consider Steve, Nancy, and demo drained and we’re let go by the entity to rot in nothingness, we can still play as them, but just husks of them

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  9. Fer sure I can see the "smartest" characters caving first because they like, can figure out their odds. Adam is gonna be able to work out, based on evidence and logic, how likely it is he can escape, figure out it's pointless to keep trying and quit caring. Jeff and Bill are gonna have their life experiences to tell them when they're in a no-win situation. A less, er, logically minded Dwight, Meg or David is gonna keep going and never catch onto how technically futile it is.
    Basically:
    Adam: The chances of us getting out of here are a billion to one, that's just a fact. No amount of hard work or effort will ever be enough. I don't think my heart can handle that crushing realization, the futility of it all…
    David: OI U WOT

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  10. Remember that the Observer spoke in an archive story that the Entity has sent countless versions of the survivors we know and love to the Void, and is attracted to these same individuals alternate selves in other universes in the canon multiverse, hence why we can have multiple dwights in one match, or why outfits are more likely different alternates than a mere clothing set!

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