More Dakka: The most dakka you'll be able to hold in your hand with one gun.Crippling Overspecialization: Their high magazine size comes at the cost of almost every other stat save for firerate, particularly accuracy and reload time.Cool Guns: A given for a Borderlands weapons manufacturer, but the rough and slapdash Bandit weapons with huge barrels often make for some of the most badass weapons in the game.On the other hand, theyre apparently highly skilled gunsmiths capable of building homemade guns that can rival, or outright beat supposedly superior brands like Hyperion in a fight. The Scavs of Elpis are a bit better (in that they at least know how many letters are in "SMG"), but they still make some fairly glaring errors - and use a lot of pseudo-Australian slang. Their weapons have names such as "Ass Beeter!", "Mashine Gun" and "smig". Book Dumb: Bandits are not too good at spelling.The weapon generation system also means that the supposedly superior weapon brands (including, ironically, Hyperion) use Bandit sights, barrels and even pistol grips on their own guns without concern. Marcus, and many other characters both sell and carry Bandit weapons without any qualms. Always Chaotic Evil: Played straight for the Bandit manufacturers, but averted when it comes to the weaponry itself.The Aesthetics of Technology: If it looks like it was cobbled together from bits of scrap and rejected parts from other manufacturers, it's probably Bandit tech.In short, Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as described in the Diary of Ellen, and the evidence from the various games. As can be seen in some endings to Mad Father, Onigawara is responsible for setting the doctor back up there and continuing his work. Library even rejects being called Aya as "Only father can call by that name. In the 2017 rerelease, he even has his private quarters that house dolls of all kinds, and Mrs. Library and the Laboratory section in the game, with a mad doctor wielding a chainsaw looking quite similar to Dr. Even more evidence of his connections to medical knowledge is that game is known for having quite a few callbacks to Mad Father. He also conveniently serves as the only save point in the school, which if he is the Crow Demon, also fits in with the Crows being the Save points in Mad Father. In Misao, Ogre reappears as Onigawara, and here he's responsible for letting Misao have her vengeance on the student body of the school. The fact that Ogre is helping Aya could imply that he is the Crow demon too given the Cat Demon is a Justified Save Point. Finally, the save points in game are Crows, which mimic how the Cat served as the save point because he was really a demon. The Doctor is a doctor for a reason, and got that medical knowledge from Ogre. Drevis the tools and knowledge he needed to make his dolls. For one, Ogre is the one responsible for giving Dr. Not only that, but there's quite a few things in game that seem to deal with him. When we get to Mad Father, we see Ogre as the one letting Monika have her vengeance on the household. Ellen didn't deal with this Demon for actually curing the sickness, because that's what she contracted the Cat Demon for and thus he had to grant it his own way. The Crow Demon specialized in medical and pharmecudical equipment and experimentation, and often granted Ellen painkillers to deal with her illness. In the Diary of Ellen, it's mentioned that Ellen had regular dealings with a demon (aside from the Cat Demon) known as the Crow Demon. Ogre/Onigawara is the Crow Demon as mentioned in the The Witch's House Diary of Ellen.This requires some elaboration.