Talk:Jane Marshall/@comment-33477125-20171110144223/@comment-3452092-20171110201027

I kind of have this theory that despite the fact that they apparently saw Jane killed, Redfield only made it look that way and in fact he was recruiting her and now that all of Jane's friends are older, she's out for revenge. Or maybe revenge would have come sooner if they hadn't left the woods. Once her friends are dead, she is still stuck there, but at some semblence of peace until it is time for someone to replace her, a couple of decades down the line. In this theory, the pervious instances of mass death were because of a time when the "guardian of the woods" (for lack of better wording) was being replaced. Under this theory, Redfield was "recruited" in the 1970s and replaced the person from the 1890s (was it 1890s). If so the times between instances are getting closer together which is yet another worrying thing. We know that the one behind it in the 1890s (again, assuming I remember correctly) was male, but that doesn't mean that it was actually Redfield.

Another possibility (that might leave Jane alive) is that instead of recruiting a replacement, Redfield is recruiting a companion and in order for that to fully cement, those closest to that companion must die, hence all must play.