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If you choose to be supportive of Ryan, you’re starting off on the right track.
9 You Can Share My Ear Buds
Once Chris Hackett returns everyone's phones, Dylan realizes that his phone won't have enough battery life for the ride home. Even when Jacob tries to prompt a conversation, all Ryan does is wave and smile without taking them off.
Not even murder. Whether she takes the shot or not determines whether Nick kills her before fleeing into the woods.
The vibrant cast of characters is the vehicle used to sell The Quarry's concept of classic horror movie tropes as they try to survive the night with their lives and relationships intact. Laura can manage to crawl from the wreckage, grab her gun, and shoot Silas before dying of her wounds.
- Ryan is introduced to her after she kills the daughter of his father figure, and things get even more heated as she reveals her plan to kill said father figure to cure her boyfriend.
The Quarry contains lots of endings and, in turn, dialogue choices. This characterization is not canon, though, as she isn't called out on it by Nick or anyone else even as he becomes more hostile towards her.
- Eaten Alive: A potential fate should Emma be turned into a werewolf and Abigail doesn't manage to escape the storm shelter where she's alone with her.
- Expy: She seems to be one to Ashley from Until Dawn.
It's pretty much do or die. Emma brushes it off, but if she's reflective in her quiet moments on the island, she'll remark that she's sometimes "just trying to stay afloat in a world where everyone wants to be different." If she's angry with Jacob, she also vents that Jacob is going to go to college and find a woman who is prettier than Emma herself is and he'll forget about her, implying that Emma is not immune to self-esteem issues of her own.
- If she becomes infected in Chapter 6, Kaitlyn and Dylan will tell her to go into the lodge storm shelter after finding her in the car outside.
The two then sweetly reintroduce themselves as “Dylan Dylan” and “Ryan Ryan.”
2 For Better Or For Worse
The radio hut portion of the game is definitely not romantic or cute. It gets subverted, however, when her eye regenerates as part of the Healing Factor of the werewolf curse after Max bites her.
- Fan Disservice: If Ryan manages to cure her by killing werewolf Chris, she'll be shown in her underwear after turning back.
He will turn shortly after his Big Damn Heroes moment at the scrapyard but retains enough presence of mind to scream at Kaitlyn to run away and leave him behind.
- Shipper on Deck: Can nudge Nick to make a move on Abigail.
- The Snark Knight: Is hands down the most sarcastic counselor at Hackett's Quarry. Indeed, her confrontation with Caleb will be the final scene of the entire game if Laura, Ryan and Travis failed to survive their encounter with Chris in Chapter 9.
- Foreshadowing: After finding out that the werewolves can't stand the water, Dylan suggests that they spend the night swimming in the lake, which she turns down by saying they would've died of hypothermia instead.
During a night where everything turns to horror, Dylan has only his witty one-liners to rely on.
- The Smart Guy: He is the most technologically savvy of the counselors, having practically built the camp's PA system single-handedly, and knows how to operate a crane. If you choose to back down, Ryan will assure Dylan that they can share his earbuds on the ride back.
8 High-Five Touch My Hand, Ryan
Later in the first chapter, Dylan suggests the group has a party instead of staying in the lodge as Chris nervously requested.
However, there's no way to have him remain infected past Chapter 9, as he'll either be cured or killed afterwards.
Dylan
Dylan Lenivy
Played By: Miles Robbins
Campers and counselors alike love Dylan's oddball humor and deep musical knowledge, broadcast daily over the camp's PA system… but beneath the affable, edgy persona of his radio voice, a much different person lies in wait, terrified of rejection.
- Action Survivor: Dylan isn't capable with a weapon like Laura, Ryan and Kaitlyn, but he's perhaps the most involved protagonist after them, accompanying Kaitlyn throughout the latter half of the game.
Compare her insistence on breaking Chris out of the storm cellar in the prologue with her careless behavior towards Jacob and Nick in the Hacketts' holding cell in Chapter 8, which can get either of the two counselors killed. But she runs out of time at a critical moment, transforming just as Chris begins his rampage.
- Video Game Cruelty Potential:
- While her shooting of Kaylee is inevitable, the player can have her give in to her werewolf instincts and go berserk on Constance and Jedediah, shooting the former's face off and snapping the latter's neck.
Abigail can find a strange bottle of a pungent-smelling substance at the beginning of the game and assume it must belong to him, and having him look through Chris Hackett’s medicine cabinet before the group’s bonfire party will end with him remarking that there’s “nothing fun” in it. For example, choosing to kiss Kaitlyn will leave Ryan somewhat disappointed at the missed opportunity.
Kaitlyn kissing Ryan is much like Dylan's response: a polite yet earnest peck on the lips.
It's unclear if this is a personal failing, part of the werewolf curse, or a failing exacerbated by the curse.
- O.O.C. Additionally, should both survive and Jacob confesses to sabotaging the car, she will tell him that she has no interest in being with him anymore, letting him down gently or harshly depending on how the player chooses to have Jacob break the news to her.
- While her shooting of Kaylee is inevitable, the player can have her give in to her werewolf instincts and go berserk on Constance and Jedediah, shooting the former's face off and snapping the latter's neck.