In the consequence DLC Marcelo Jimenez remarks that when he was younger, Leslie witnessed his family being murdered.īut that is not similar to Ruvik’s experience, he watched his sister, Laura burn to death. So the reason why Leslie was compatible with Ruvik was that they both experienced traumatic events, more specifically the deaths of family members. In addition to that, at the end of the Consequence DLC Kidman sees Mobius agents taking Leslie to another place I don’t think Leslie was actually there because none of the surrounding cops seemed to notice what would seem like an escaped mental patient. Could that have been Ruvik making it seem (to Sebastian) as though he had escaped inside of Leslie? Not to mention that Ruvik already took control over Sebastian once.Īt the end of the first game, Sebastian saw Leslie walking away and heard the familiar high pitched noise from the STEM machine. So is that why Sebastian has a bandage over his hand? Is Ruvik’s Mark underneath? We already know that the Administrator and now Kidman have this mark which I assume grants them influence over STEM in a similar fashion to Leslie. To sum up, if you survive being linked to Ruvik in STEM you will always have a piece of him with you, the physical manifestation of this is “Ruvik’s Mark”. If you finish the torn letter in the Consequence DLC you will receive a slightly threatening message from Ruvik. I have also been noticing some similarities between the two games. Lately, I have been wondering why there have been limited mentions of Ruvik regarding Ruvik in the Evil Within 2. The only visual difference between this cat and the STEM one is the blue collar it wears along with it's white tail tip.Did Ruvik escape inside of Sebastian and not Leslie?
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