Dead by Daylight / Killers & survivors
Orela Rose grew up on Chicago’s far north side in Roger’s Park, just blocks from Lake Michigan. Her dad was a firefighter, and her mom was a nurse. She couldn’t help but observe how much they sacrificed to help others, and she knew she would one day do the same in her own way. Orela majored in hospitality at Lakehead University. Freshman year she bonded with Emily, a girl in her restaurant management class who helped her through her transition. Emily was a huge fan of horror movies, and she regularly listened to recordings of an old podcast called All Things Wicked This Night. The host, Sable Ward, often talked about the stories of a horror writer named Cliff Barra. Many were made into the movies in the 1950s and became cult classics. The art director, Alex Damaro, survived the horrors of war and infused his macabre sets and costumes with a palpable sense of dread. Orela and Emily couldn’t get enough. They hung out at the Hard Boiled Cafe, a coffee shop and bookstore with a 1950s mystery theme. They so loved the atmosphere; they made plans to one day open a themed restaurant of their own. They would create a dining experience that recreated the horror stories, characters, sets, and costumes of Barra and Damaro. A place where people could escape their humdrum lives to spend an hour or two living on the edge. The idea so excited them they created a haunted house for Halloween to try out those same ideas. They commandeered an empty college dormitory to build The Haunted Madhouse…
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