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Posted: 08 Apr 2007
by CherryHoleGrrrl
Knick Knack wrote:I think this Miriam being labeled as a traitor was just to signify that the graveyard was one for criminals, thus further driving the point home as to why there were graves for Angela, Eddie, and James in there.
wow good theory. makes sense to me now :D

Posted: 06 May 2007
by Heidy Chang
Knick Knack wrote:I think this Miriam being labeled as a traitor was just to signify that the graveyard was one for criminals, thus further driving the point home as to why there were graves for Angela, Eddie, and James in there.
I think its because they were criminals. James killed his wife, Angela her father (i think), and Eddie was already a criminal. Thats why Laura doesnt have a grave.

Posted: 06 May 2007
by toadstool
it may of been like a hint for sh4.
triator? i dont see how

Posted: 06 May 2007
by BloodRedLion
It had nothing whatsoever to do with SH4.

Posted: 06 May 2007
by Heidy Chang
I havent played SH4 in a loooooooooooong time. I dont remember Miriam K was mentioned other than she being a victim of Walter nor the reason why she was killed. Ill have to replay the game over and see what ill find.

Posted: 06 May 2007
by The Adversary
Miriam K. isn't one of Walter's victims. Miriam Locane is.

Posted: 06 May 2007
by Heidy Chang
St. Thomas wrote:Miriam K. isn't one of Walter's victims. Miriam Locane is.
Now im getting confused >< So it was "Locane" not "Lokane". The k part was an error from Walter, right????

Posted: 06 May 2007
by JuriDawn
No. Walter had nothing to do with the Miriam K. referenced here. Why do people find it so hard to believe that two completely unrelated people might be named Miriam?

Posted: 06 May 2007
by The Adversary
Especially ones with different last names. . . .

Posted: 06 May 2007
by Heidy Chang
I see, thanks for the info guys :wink: This proves i have to play the games more often T_T

Posted: 07 May 2007
by BloodRedLion
Or just use the information provided on the forums...it's all readily accessible.

Posted: 07 May 2007
by Heidy Chang
BloodRedLion wrote:Or just use the information provided on the forums...it's all readily accessible.
Yeh i learned a lot through this, even things about the games that i thought had no meaning.

Posted: 07 May 2007
by toadstool
mariam k could be related to dr. kauffman.
i dont frikkin know. it seems out of place to me. it was right next to walters grave.
maybe it was m locaines name before she was adopted or something. her mother?

Posted: 07 May 2007
by The Adversary
It has nothing to do with Miriam Locane. Everyone needs to get over that.

Posted: 07 May 2007
by toadstool
It has nothing to do with Miriam Locane. Everyone needs to get over that.
so it holds no significance? in sh4 they never mentions this topic at all?
ill try to wikipedia it LOL

Posted: 08 May 2007
by BloodRedLion
Alright, you do that LOL. You'll find nothing. Because it has nothing to do with SH4 or any of Walter's victims.

Re: Miriam K.

Posted: 03 May 2018
by Mephisto
I was playing SH2 again and this subject came to mind. Nobody found anything about this individual? After all this time?

After a Google search I found this post on the SH Wikia and this guy has some good shit going on:
http://silenthill.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:44894

Any thoughts?

Re: Miriam K.

Posted: 25 Jun 2018
by Doo-glas
My guess? It's a very subtle reference to the cult aka The Order.

Like the Jennifer Carroll statue and in my opinion the "436 People at a Recital" painting, which I also think is referring to the cult given the number of 400 people in the Crimson Ceremony book (not the exact number obviously but too close to be a coincidence)

Someone in Silent Hill was a traitor and it put them in a grave, who could they have betrayed that would lead to their death? Sounds like The Order to me!

Of course it could just be sending the message that more people have been drawn to Silent Hill than just Eddie, Angela and James and have nothing to do with The Order.

Because if it a reference to The Order it's THE most subtle one, but there are lots of references to The Order sprinkled throughout the game, reminding you that though 2 is a "side story" the events of the first game still very much happened.

Re: Miriam K.

Posted: 01 Jul 2018
by Tabris
Honestly, my guess is he was just a war criminal or some shit considering the setting.

Re: Miriam K.

Posted: 11 Jul 2018
by Doo-glas
I guess it could have been a reference to the Civil War era, yeah.

But thinking further about it, I think it's just to imply, like the Walter Sullivan story originally was (before it was spun off into a larger story in 4) that more people are being drawn into Silent Hill's darkness than just James, Eddie and Angela.

The corpses you find scattered about in the streets are another example of that, while James sees them as wearing his own clothes, they probably really are the corpses of unlucky people who wandered into town.

Same deal with notes like "I'll wait at BAR Neely's" and many other tidbits of info that point to other people.