Why could Alex see Pyramid Head?
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But it's not just about killing children. They had a duty to do so for the protection of their town. By not killing Alex, Adam doomed the entire town to Hell, including his own son, and made the sacrifices of the other three families nothing but worthless murders. By being too much of a coward to kill his own son, he selfishly condemned everyone he ever knew or loved to a fate worse than death.
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*pops in* This statement can't be right.Deathbywoodenplank wrote:James was referring to Maria btw, not the Red Pyramids.Returbuliz wrote:SPOILERS:
In SH2 hotel James says to both PHs: "I was weak, that's why I needed you to punish me." (or something like that).PRIME_BBCODE_SPOILER_SHOW PRIME_BBCODE_SPOILER:You have to remember he created Maria in his mind to ease the pain of losing Mary. He believed himself to be too weak to handle his crime so he created a better version of his wife to add to his delusions. After learning the truth about Mary, he accepted his crime and he didn't need Maria any longer.
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At that point, which ending you've received hasn't been determined yet. Your ending could've been any ending, even the Maria one. So why would he say that about Maria only to confront Mary later and be all DONT NEED YOU, GOT MARIA?
As for why Alex could see PH,
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I like what the SH wiki said about it being some kind of 'reincarnation of Josh' with him not hurting Alex and punishing Adam for being a bad father. Although, PH is probably punishing Adam because he feels guilty for breaking the pact. Meh. =/
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I think that phrase is more general in sense.BloodRedScarlet wrote:Deathbywoodenplank wrote:James was referring to Maria btw, not the Red Pyramids.Returbuliz wrote:SPOILERS:
In SH2 hotel James says to both PHs: "I was weak, that's why I needed you to punish me." (or something like that).PRIME_BBCODE_SPOILER_SHOW PRIME_BBCODE_SPOILER:You have to remember he created Maria in his mind to ease the pain of losing Mary. He believed himself to be too weak to handle his crime so he created a better version of his wife to add to his delusions. After learning the truth about Mary, he accepted his crime and he didn't need Maria any longer.
I mean PHs are manifestations of James' subconscious mind.
Yes, I know about the town's history thing, & stuff.
But in SH2's particular case, I think they reflect how James subconsciously sees himself.
"Why I needed you." Notice that James first cries when he sees PHs impaling Maria, & then starts talking about "I needed you" issue.
Then after that, he turns to both PHs & says "but now it's time to end this." So I guess that could also refer to the PHs, & Maria as well.
Since the names are not mentioned in the sentence
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i don't think Boogy is a punisher at all in this case. (said it already in annother post but...) except the dream sequence PH never actually attacks Alex, on the contrary on many places he protects Alex (like killing a needeler in the hotel). I don't see the punisher from 2 (origins or the movie) i see an ally (spelling?). That makes more sense during the Boogyman ending too because he then becomes his own protector.
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You're looking in the wrong direction. Bogeyman displays very little specific interest in Alex because his role is to stalk the four family heads. It's just that he's not particularly efficient about his job (one out of four is still fail).wonderland kitten wrote:i don't think Boogy is a punisher at all in this case. (said it already in annother post but...) except the dream sequence PH never actually attacks Alex, on the contrary on many places he protects Alex (like killing a needeler in the hotel).
Though, to be fair, he's not the only one after the four family heads.
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maybe i missed something but i didn't see any evidence of Bogeyman anywhere but with Alex... no bodies or conversation the only other thing is in Josh's pictures. if thats the case then he cant be after the families unless...Bogeyman displays very little specific interest in Alex because his role is to stalk the four family heads.
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"But i don't want to go among mad people!"
OH you can't help that we're ALL mad here...
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Well, the Bogeyman is a supernatural subconscious manifestation, so I don't think his m.o. is really relevant. Keep in mind that the context of Silent Hill: Homecoming is: The Shepherd family fucked up, so the entire sect has to pay. The Bogeyman, then, in my opinion, is more a manifestation of what the sect believes to be divine judgment, than of guilt for their actions. Keep in mind also, that Pyramid Head was initially manifested from the old executioners of the cult, the sect of Valtiel; de facto law-keepers of the Order.
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