


If the parasite kills the victim, you will need to proceed to STEP THREE immediately!” It could lead to irreversible trauma inside the victim’s mind. It is strictly forbidden to interact directly with the victim. The Protector can, for example, write and paint simple messages in public spaces, to increase awareness. Let’s start with, “STEP TWO Use the surroundings to help the victim become aware of the parasite.

The protectors have a very clear set of guidelines that they must follow, so if Itward's behaviors match those described then it would be reasonable to assume that he is at the very least affiliated with the protectors. Why would I set up a question only to answer it with a simple yes? No, rather, evidence points toward Itward, the lanky skeleton we meet in Fran Bow, being the first protector we meet. Is Benjamin the first protector that the player meets in the Fran Bow and Little Misfortune games though? Well of course not. Benjamin is the protector, a being capable of detecting the imbalance in the F.R.E.E, of Misfortune while she is being hunted by the parasite Morgo, and he is the first character to be named as a protector in this series. Yet, it is Benjamin, the sentient fox, that consistently ranks among the top of favorite characters for the game. In the game Little Misfortune, there are many characters to love, from the derpy Dog to the Little Lady Misfortune herself. Because of this, the theory might not make a whole lot of sense to those who haven't played the game or seen the GTLive on both games. That being said, I think that only talking about small chunks of the story will allow for intricate discussion while keeping things PG-13. That theory was both long and in no way appropriate for this sub. I recently wrote a super expanded theory on Fran Bow and Little Misfortune where I go into great detail on every aspect of the greater story. This post contains talk of mental illness and may contain some horror elements, so if you aren't cool with that, don't read this.
