At first look, Among Us is a game that shouldn't have much lore hidden within its details. However, many fans of the hit murder mystery-themed indie game have been coming up with theories about who really is behind the spacesuits, even though Among Us doesn't have anything close to a story mode that lets players into the deeper meaning of The Skeld. However, people have been studying small details that may add up to a bigger story, revealing some of the lore behind the mysterious colors of Among Us.

The colors seem like simply appearances, but there are small details that reveal some lore behind each character. The fact is, there's a possibility that every color has an in-depth personality and different attributes attached that makes them all unique. Since Innersloth has decided to cancel Among Us 2, they will be fully focusing on expanding the original Among Us. This might mean that Innersloth will add much more confirmed lore and depth behind the characters than what players have already been theorizing.

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One popular theory is created from the card swipe task in Admin. When players do these tasks, a photograph consisting of Cyan, Green, and Orange will appear in their wallet, no matter what color they are playing as. This could suggest multiple things. One theory is that the three astronauts may be a family, and are all related in some way. It's also possible that the colors are all just great friends, and the reason everybody has this photograph in their wallet is because all they simply want to have a reminder of their friends.

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Red is also a very significant color when it comes to Among Us. Red is the logo on the app and even appears before the start of each round. Oddly enough, new players playing the tutorial will also see themselves playing as Red as the impostor. This suggests that, in the official Among Us canon, Red may be the real impostor. Black is another color that may be suspicious in Among Us, however. When playing as impostor, players will find that the sabotage button is presented by Black. This could mean that Red and Black are the true impostor duo.

Another clue that Innersloth has given players comes from the Medbay scan. With the height, weight, and blood type being given to the player, some have made theories about what these numbers could mean. Every character in Among Us has the same height and weight, but the blood type is randomized every game. This could signify that players are a different person each game, even if they are playing as the same color. This could also show that these astronauts aren't actually humans, and are another kind of creature with abnormal genetics and blood.

Now that Among Us is one of the most popular video games of the year, many players would be intrigued by the idea of a story mode or lore endorsed by Innersloth. With cosplays, drawings, and animations becoming extremely popular within the Among Us community, it would be even cooler to have in-depth personalities for players to get attached to. There's a chance that the Among Us characters are much more complicated than they may seem.

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