when harry gets back to the boat after visiting the light house he says that the "creep" will probably be at the park with Cybil. wean i first played the game i thought he was refering to Alessa or Dalia as the creep. in later play throughs i found the phrase a little odd for ether one.
iam ether totally wrong or maybe iam on to something that got deleted. any other ideas?
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He's referring to Alessa. Remember, at that point, Dahlia's been helping him out, so he trusts her, and she refers to Alessa as a "demon in that child's form" that plans to pretty much cause the end of the world. Harry is under the belief that it was Alessa who kidnapped Cheryl.
[quote="BlackFire2"]I thought he meant the special powers of her vagina.[/quote]
Aura, is correct. In the memo of SH3 he was being led to believe that Alessa was a demon and that she took Cheryl as a sacrifice. But he becomes conflicted later on, given how much she looks like his little girl, and he feels that she is looking for someone to help.
"Lowlifes... Shameless filthy wretches. How you celebrate my ascension with such joy. Hailing the very one you've condemned for generations. Have you no shame? What happened to the evil, ruthless sorceress from your fantasies? The cold-blooded tyrant that slaughtered countless men and destroyed many nations? Where is she now?"
AuraTwilight wrote:He's referring to Alessa. Remember, at that point, Dahlia's been helping him out, so he trusts her, and she refers to Alessa as a "demon in that child's form" that plans to pretty much cause the end of the world. Harry is under the belief that it was Alessa who kidnapped Cheryl.
I agree with the above...but even so, I thought it an odd term to use as well. It just didn't quite fit somehow. They could have come up with a much better name for him to call her.
I totally would've expected the "creep" to be a monster. No way in hell would I ever think of Alessa. The translators really needed to think about that. Oh well.
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They're trying to stop the seals, Cybil and Harry split up to stop Alessa, he encounters Alessa at the top of the lighthouse, she vanishes, and when he returns to the boat it Cybil has not returned from her task yet.
It makes perfect sense that he was referring to Alessa as "creep." At least, I knew who he meant. : \
Yeah, I thought it was Alessa too, I just thought it an odd name to call her LOL I could think of a dozen other names to call her before 'creep', but maybe that's a very American word to have used then? I think 'witch' would have been the top of my list.