7 Ways To Defeat Diana Walter In Lights Out

6. Becoming One With The Light

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Diagnosed with a rare skin disorder from a young age making her incredibly sensitive to the sunlight, Diana was doomed to a life of solitude and decided to exacerbate this by dressing up like Wednesday Adams every day. Once admitted to the Mulberry Hill mental institute, she underwent an experimental procedure which cranked the concept of heliotherapy up to a thousand, bathing her in 1200 watts of full spectrum light and burning her to a crisp. But as we know, death was not the end of her.

Essentially, Diana has been explained as a vengeful spirit of sorts whose natural aversion to the sunlight was amplified by this extreme heliotherapy and brought over to her supernatural form. This explains why light makes her disappear and darkness allows her to go into full attacking mode, which brings us to our third method of protection: surrounding yourself with as much light as possible for all eternity.

Making sure you've always paid your electricity bill is one thing, but since electricity is known to fail you'll also need to invest in a number of portable light sources and a slew of batteries for when things get really dire. Since Diana can't walk around in the light, move your bedroom to the middle of your house and turn the lights on in each room surrounding you. This way you'll know she isn't hiding and waiting for her time to strike.

Pros:

You'll be safe from Diana's cold embrace with the variety of light sources ensuring that the failure of one wouldn't make a difference.

Cons:

Anyone who has bought their own electricity and batteries will know that this is an expensive life to lead, making this method less than practical - unless you're an heir to some or other fortune.

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