Little Misfortune Trailer

So, this subreddit seems a little inactive, which sort of makes sense, seeing as the game hasn't been released yet, but I figured I'd aid in running the hype train by recounting all of the potential lore clues I've been keeping track of since I first found out about this upcoming game. I'd love to work with you guys some more, so let me know if I missed anything! Without further ado, let's take a look at where my curiosity has taken me thus far. Current Observations:- The game seems to take place in the 1980s (based on the clothing, a console ad on the train, etc.), likely in Sweden (Location where the game is being developed, where they took inspiration from, a bulletin board in the trailer is in Swedish). Specifically, one location, which Misfortune is in (regardless of whether or not she left), is called Openfields. This is also a fictional town.- A notebook in the trailer says 'Benjamin', -(u?)hanelius' (possibly a surname or something similar), 'Redfox' (we see a sentient fox several times in the trailer and teasers.perhaps his full name is 'Benjamin???hanelius Redfox?), and 'Morgo', presumably the Kamala-like creature drawn in the notebook. He bears a striking resemblance to Remor from Fran Bow, but not entirely (i.e., the horns are different shapes).

Morgo also appears more than once in the trailer, including on another drawing that warns to 'b aware!' One thing to keep in mind is that many people speculated that 'Remor' is short for remorse. If so, that would raise the question of what 'Morgo' is short for. In a certain language (Catalan I think?) It means 'mongoose', thought I'm not sure how that could be relevant.-Later in the trailer, a message written on a train window reads 'Be aware of the consequences', which mirrors the drawn message and The Voice's line about there being 'no right or wrong, only consequences'.- There seem to be reports of missing children in the area.

There are also at least two instances of strange-looking children appearing and disappearing in an instant. In one of these cases, it seems that the missing child appears right next to her own poster, which could suggest that Misfortune is just imagining her there based on the poster, or, if we're giving Misfortune the benefit of the doubt, could mean that the missing children are now 'phantom' children who haunt the area.-Near a train station in one of the teasers, there are several messages posted on a bulletin board that mainly consist of messages along the lines of 'HIDE' and 'HIDE YOUR CHILD' along with images of Morgo.

This would suggest that Morgo is the reason these children are disappearing.-At several points in the trailer, characters are shown without irises or wearing masks. This includes seemingly normal people, like pedestrians and figures in Misfortune's family's old portraits.-One message carved into a tree in the trailer, presumable by magic, reads 'Patronus (jru?scuy)'. The word 'Patronus' itself doesn't appear as anything, but the phrase 'Expecto Patronus' means 'I await a patron', or, alternatively, 'I await a guardian' in Latin. Since 'expecto' means 'I expect', it would make sense for 'Patronus' to mean 'patron' or 'guardian'. Could Misfortune be calling on some sort of protector?-One scene in the trailer shows Misfortune sitting at the table with her mother, who seems to be wearing a skeleton-like mask, and a life-sized figure made of hay and sticks. This could represent Misfortune's father, who is not seen anywhere in the trailer. This could also be the reason why Misfortune's mother is noted as being sad, and why Misfortune wants to win the Eternal Happiness for her.

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Tips for Theorists:-Since it's implied that the two games take place in the same universe, any elements in the game that are shared with Fran Bow should probably be considered completely real, i.e., the Luciferns and the pinecone people. As of yet, I have not found another reason as to why these things would be shared hallucinations/daydreams by two different people in different locations several years apart.-There are potential hints about the story in @misfortunegame's Twitter messages. You guys probably know this one by now, but I thought I'd bring it up to be safe. In one tweet, they state that 'Strange things are uncovered as Little Misfortune visits the pet cemetery with a shovel!' In another, they mention that if Misfortune 'Forgot to hop of the train', she'd probably be 'somewhere far north in the country by now.' Which suggests that she's heading north, her destination presumably, based on a sign at the station, being Openfields.

The account also seems to imply that people in Openfields are indeed wearing masks-it isn't an illusion. ('Missing children and people hiding underneath masks. Something odd is definitely going on in Openfields.' )​​That's all I've noticed so far in the current teasers, as well as all the analysis advice I've come up with as of yet. Let me know if you guys come up with anything else!

I'll keep updating this post as I can.:)Until next time,K. The Theoriest;D.

This trailer makes me want to play the game so much! Who wouldn't want to win the prize of Eternal Happiness? And Little Misfortune wants to win the prize to give to her Mommy! I don't know of anything cuter.And speaking of cute. Misfortune is adorable.

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Her voice is just right too. She says the most endearing things. Underrail character build. My favorite is, 'I'm going out to play Mommy.' But the trailer has plenty of others too. All are designed to make you love Misfortune even before you've played the game.I'm so anxious to find out if Misfortune gets the Eternal Happiness.

I'm all in for this game.2019 can't come soon enough.Thanks Killmonday!