The Spirit in Dead by Daylight has a tragic backstory. She was once a young woman named Rin Yamaoka. She was brutally murdered, and her spirit was left in a state of unrest. Her rage and the violent nature of her death fuel her powers in the game. She now haunts the realm of the Entity, seeking revenge in a way, by hunting down survivors.
One time in DBD, I was playing as a survivor. I was hiding in a locker, and the killer walked right past it several times without checking. I was so nervous I was almost sweating, but then my teammate distracted the killer just in time. I managed to escape through the hatch later. It was hilarious how oblivious the killer was to my presence in that locker.
The key elements include her human past as Rin. Her murder is a crucial part as it's what started her journey as a spirit. Additionally, the family dynamics, like the father's influence, and her unfulfilled life due to family pressures all contribute to her backstory. And of course, the Entity's role in taking her spirit and making her a part of the Dead by Daylight world.
I'm not sure which specific 'DBD' (Dead by Daylight, I assume) Jane you're referring to. There could be various custom or newly introduced survivor characters named Jane in different contexts. Maybe you can give more details about her special abilities or the unique aspects of her story?
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A 'oni musume visual novel' is likely to be a visual novel centered around oni girls. Visual novels are known for their narrative - it could be a story of the oni musume's struggle between their oni nature and the human world they might be involved with. It may also contain elements like romance, mystery, or battles depending on the plot and the developer's vision.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'ao oni visual novel' is about as there could be many interpretations. But generally, a visual novel often involves a story with characters, dialogue, and choices. It might be centered around the 'ao oni' which could potentially be a character, a concept, or something related to a particular setting.
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The exact origin of when oni first appeared in stories is hard to pinpoint precisely. But they have been a part of folklore and myths for centuries in various cultures.