Advertisement
Guest User

SH: H interactive dialogue v.0.1

a guest
Aug 2nd, 2015
248
0
Never
Not a member of Pastebin yet? Sign Up, it unlocks many cool features!
text 49.84 KB | None | 0 0
  1.  
  2. SH:H interactive monologue v. 0.1 (incomplete)
  3.  
  4. - comments reproduced very faithfully for the most part, even up to the typos.
  5. - duplicate comments ignored.
  6. - if there's a ~ after a line, it means that it was probably a timed message and I wrote it
  7. partially from memory.
  8.  
  9.  
  10. -- nightmare --
  11.  
  12. "What kind of surgery were they doing here?"
  13.  
  14. "A doctor's memo:
  15. (memo)"
  16. "I thought lobotomies were obsolete. Who scheduled this
  17. procedure?"
  18.  
  19. "It looks like the lock is broken.
  20. I can't open it."
  21.  
  22. "Old medical supplies."
  23.  
  24. (sink)
  25. "What happened here?"
  26.  
  27. (shelf)
  28. "Nothing useful here."
  29.  
  30. "Various surgical items."
  31.  
  32. "There's blood everywhere... Are we under attack?"
  33. "There is no body here. What the hell is going on?"
  34.  
  35. "NO SMOKING IN THIS AREA"
  36.  
  37. "I think this is an iron lung. It looks old."
  38.  
  39. "It's an old dirty mattress,"
  40. "it's covered with fluid stains. Disgusting!"
  41.  
  42. "The sink is empty."
  43.  
  44. "Missing patient bulletin:
  45. (memo)"
  46. "The rest of the message is blurred and illegible."
  47.  
  48. "The gate is locked, maybe the keypad controls it."
  49.  
  50. "Something is scratched onto the surface of the X-Ray."
  51.  
  52. "The number 624872 is written across the X-Ray Film."
  53.  
  54. "The filing cabinets are empty."
  55.  
  56. "It's a map of the hospital."
  57. "I got the (map)."
  58.  
  59. "It's a control panel for the PA system- it doesn't appear
  60. to be working."
  61.  
  62. "2A - WARD"
  63.  
  64. "This guy's never going home."
  65.  
  66. (body)
  67. "What's going on here..?"
  68.  
  69. (body)
  70. "Oh god, how horrible."
  71.  
  72. (body)
  73. "This is no way to treat the dead!"
  74.  
  75. "It's another iron lung."
  76.  
  77. (body)
  78. "Poor Soul."
  79.  
  80. "What are all these corpses doing here?"
  81.  
  82. "Are these the patients?!"
  83.  
  84. "I got a/an/the (item)."
  85.  
  86. "A page from an incident report:
  87. (memo)"
  88.  
  89. "It's a baby incubator."
  90.  
  91. "A child's doll, it appears to be burned."
  92. "I wonder how it got here?"
  93.  
  94. (baby incubator)
  95. "These look disturbing."
  96.  
  97. "It's a pile of magazines, but I don't recognize any of the
  98. titles."
  99.  
  100. "This water cooler has not been used in a long time."
  101.  
  102. "It's just some old magazine. I'm not interested right now."
  103.  
  104. "The door is unlocked."
  105.  
  106. "He's dead... It's hard to hell what happened to him, but I
  107. don't want to stick around to find out."
  108.  
  109. "Boxes of supplies, nothing useful here"
  110.  
  111. (stall)
  112. "Why is this locked? Is someone in there?"
  113.  
  114. "This toilet smells like death."
  115.  
  116. "This toilet is disgusting."
  117.  
  118. (toilet)
  119. "The smell... I can't breathe in here."
  120.  
  121. (toilet)
  122. "This is making me sick."
  123.  
  124. "The lower stairwell is blocked, I can't get through."
  125.  
  126. "Theres an intense heat coming from this vent." (sic)
  127.  
  128. "This way is blocked, I can't go any further here."
  129.  
  130. (body on the sofa)
  131. "He's dead."
  132.  
  133. "The TV isn't plugged in! How is this possible?"
  134.  
  135. (body)
  136. "My God, what happened here...."
  137.  
  138. "It's a patient's chart:
  139. (memo)"
  140.  
  141. "This way is blocked I can't get through."
  142.  
  143. "I can't get through here, the door is chained shut."
  144.  
  145. (operating table)
  146. "My god. What are they doing here?"
  147.  
  148. "It's the other half of the body from downstairs, I wonder
  149. who put him here?"
  150. "His hand is holding on to a key of some sort."
  151.  
  152. (iron lung)
  153. "I'd feel helpless if I was put in one of these."
  154.  
  155. (door)
  156. "It's jammed."
  157.  
  158. (cabinets)
  159. "They're empty. There's nothing here."
  160.  
  161. "I wonder where the heat from these vents are coming
  162. from?"
  163.  
  164. (door of room 206)
  165. "I think I hear the faint sound of water lapping on the
  166. shore, the source seems to be coming from just beyond
  167. this door, But that's impossible, this is a hospital."
  168.  
  169. (elevator doors)
  170. "I can't get through right now."
  171.  
  172.  
  173. -- Shepherd's Glen --
  174.  
  175. (trying to leave)
  176. "What the hell is going on here? I should head back."
  177.  
  178. "No one is inside and the lights are out."
  179. "Was there a power outage or something?"
  180.  
  181. "This is Doctor Fitch's office."
  182. "He's been in this location since before I was born."
  183. "It's locked."
  184.  
  185. "I remember Anna's Salon."
  186. "Joshua and I would play out here while Mom got her
  187. hair done."
  188. "I've never seen this place empty before."
  189.  
  190. "It's the banner for the 150th anniversary parade.
  191. (memo)"
  192.  
  193. "The local bus stop."
  194. "I remember dad didn't even come to say goodbye when I
  195. left to join the service."
  196. "I thought I was making him proud."
  197.  
  198. "It's Mr. Olson's Hardware Store, but no one is in there."
  199. "Once Joshua got caught stealing a pack of gum from
  200. here."
  201. "Dad lectured me for letting my little brother shoplift,
  202. and grounded us both."
  203.  
  204. "All the lights are off."
  205. "Did I just see someone moving in there?"
  206. "I don't think anyone's in there."
  207.  
  208. "This building is abandoned."
  209. "I don't even remember what was here before I left..."
  210. "Everything looks so different now."
  211.  
  212. "It looks like the shop is closed."
  213. "But it's the middle of the day..."
  214.  
  215. "Looks like the Bait and Tackle shop is closed too."
  216. "I doubt anyone would be out fishing in this weather
  217. anyway..."
  218.  
  219. "The gate is sealed shut - there's no way I could open it."
  220. "This should lead down to the docks and boat launch."
  221. "As a kid, I would spend entire summer days out on the
  222. lake."
  223.  
  224. "It looks like something was trying to claw its way into
  225. the garage..."
  226. "This door wont open without the garage door remote..." (sic)
  227.  
  228. "Why are all the curtains drawn?"
  229. "Looks like they haven't been opened in years."
  230.  
  231. (playground device)
  232. "I remember when Dad spun me so hard on this, I threw
  233. up."
  234.  
  235. "The gas tank is open..."
  236. "It looks like someone syphoned some gas out of this."
  237.  
  238. "I can use this to fill up the Gas Can." ~
  239.  
  240. "There was not much left, but I should be able to power
  241. up the generator using this." ~
  242.  
  243.  
  244. -- town hall --
  245.  
  246. "These plants look healthy."
  247. "If someone has time to water the plants, why don't they
  248. clean up the rest of the office?"
  249.  
  250. "It looks like the last 50 years of Farmer's Almanacs..."
  251. "Each one is perfectly sorted - not a single year is
  252. missing."
  253.  
  254. "It's an unorganized collection of township journals and
  255. election records..."
  256.  
  257. "It's a collection of law encyclopedias and town
  258. government papers."
  259. "There's also a collection of newspapers from the
  260. neighboring towns."
  261.  
  262. "It's a newspaper article...
  263. (memo)"
  264.  
  265. "It's a collection of historical books."
  266. "'Famous Coal Mining Towns of New England'"
  267. "'Pivotal Battles of the Civil War'"
  268. "'Frontier Cures: Bleed and Purge'"
  269.  
  270. "It looks like a record of the town's obituaries."
  271. "Attached is a record of burials in Rose Heights
  272. Cemetery."
  273.  
  274. "The shelves contain medicine and anatomy journals."
  275.  
  276. "One of Mayor Bartlett's ancestors was a town founder."
  277. "Bartlett has been Mayor since I was born and no one
  278. ever ran against him."
  279. "I guess family heritage counts for a lot here."
  280.  
  281. "This is Edith Holloway, one of the town's founders."
  282. "My father hated the Holloways, but Margaret always
  283. treated me well."
  284. "She and Elle even sent me letters when I left for the
  285. war... more letters than anyone else sent."
  286. "Sometimes I wonder how things would have turned out if
  287. I were born into a different family..."
  288.  
  289. (pedestal)
  290. "This looks like a keyhole..."
  291. "I always thought this symbol was odd. Dad always got
  292. angry if I played with this."
  293.  
  294. (pedestal later in the game)
  295. "This looks like a keyhole..."
  296.  
  297. "This is Cornelius Fitch, another of Shepherd's Glen's
  298. four founders."
  299. "I always forget that Doctor Fitch is his direct
  300. descendant."
  301. "Doc never really liked to talk about town history."
  302.  
  303. "It looks like there used to be a picture right here..."
  304. "I wonder why it's empty now?"
  305.  
  306. "It's a photo of Shepherd's Glen back when Main Street
  307. was still a dirt road."
  308.  
  309. "This is my great, great, great, great, great grandfather,
  310. Isaac Shepherd."
  311. "He was one of the four founders, and they named the
  312. town after him."
  313. "Why isn't this on the wall?"
  314.  
  315. "This book looks ancient - the pages are all tattered. I
  316. can barely read the text."
  317. "(memo)"
  318.  
  319. "There is a large symbol on the floor."
  320. "I know I have seen this before..."
  321.  
  322.  
  323.  
  324.  
  325.  
  326. -- Alex's home --
  327.  
  328. "It's just a vase, nothing useful."
  329.  
  330. "I think these were my grandfather's candleholders."
  331. "Mom always insisted on lighting them when people came
  332. over for big dinners."
  333.  
  334. "This is Mom's favorite french poetry book.
  335. She loves poetry."
  336.  
  337. "This couch is really worn out."
  338. "Me and Josh used to hide our comic books in the
  339. cushions."
  340. "Mom always said they were a waste of time. She didn't
  341. understand."
  342.  
  343. "It's just a dresser. Nothing useful."
  344.  
  345. "These are Dad's books.
  346. He always got so worked up if I touched any of his stuff."
  347.  
  348. "Looks like someone got the suitcases down from the
  349. attic."
  350. "Were Mom and Dad planning on going somewhere...?"
  351.  
  352. (door)
  353. "It won't budge."
  354.  
  355. "It's a photo of Dad, Mom, and Josh."
  356. "I don't remember this one.
  357. I must have been gone when they put it up."
  358.  
  359. "The clock has stopped."
  360. "Mom keeps everything in perfect order - why hasn't she
  361. fixed the clock?"
  362.  
  363. "There was a picture here, but it's gone now..."
  364.  
  365. "It's a painting of a landscape.
  366. I wonder if it's based on a real place?"
  367.  
  368. "It's just some old desk. Nothing interesting here."
  369.  
  370. "It's a picture of Dad, Mom, and Josh."
  371. "How come I'm not in it? I know I was there..."
  372. "Oh right... I must have taken the photo."
  373.  
  374. "It's a photo of the whole family. We're at one of the
  375. town festivals..."
  376. "Everyone always thought we were the perfect family."
  377. "I guess people believe what they want to..."
  378.  
  379. "That's us on the shore of Toluca Lake."
  380.  
  381. (attic door)
  382. "It's locked. I need a key to open it."
  383.  
  384. "It looks like my parents sold all my toys."
  385. "I guess after I left for the service, they didn't see much
  386. point in keeping any of my stuff."
  387.  
  388. "It's a photo of Dad and Josh fishing at the lake."
  389. "Why am I never in any of these pictures?"
  390.  
  391. "It's a pile of dirty laundry."
  392.  
  393. "This bookshelf has seen better days.
  394. But there was something special about it..."
  395.  
  396. "It looks like a map of our house, drawn in crayon."
  397.  
  398. "This is Joshua's bug collection."
  399. "One time I helped him catch some spiders in the
  400. backyard."
  401. "He loves spiders for some weird reason."
  402.  
  403. "Join the Fight"
  404.  
  405. "This is an old picture of Mom and Josh."
  406. "It was taken years ago. I guess she likes to remember
  407. him as her baby."
  408.  
  409. "There used to be a picture here."
  410.  
  411. "I remember mom sitting here, cradling Joshua as a baby."
  412.  
  413. "Mom's jewelry case. I remember she would get mad if we
  414. touched it."
  415.  
  416. "Mom and Dad's bed."
  417. "Joshua and I got caught jumping on it once."
  418. "Of course, I got punished while Josh was totally let off
  419. the hook."
  420.  
  421. "It's an old cassette tape. The label's been ripped off."
  422. "I wonder what's on it."
  423.  
  424. (toilet)
  425. "Nothing to see here."
  426.  
  427. "I used to hate taking baths when I was a kid."
  428. "It was always a struggle to get me in the tub."
  429.  
  430. "It's a laundry hamper."
  431.  
  432. "The closet is empty... Where are the clothes?
  433. Are they in the suitcase downstairs?"
  434.  
  435. "Vacuum cleaner. Looks old."
  436.  
  437. "It's a letter from Mom to Dad.
  438. She never sent me letters when I was in boot camp.
  439. (memo)"
  440. "The letter ends there. I guess she never finished it."
  441.  
  442. (electricity board)
  443. "I'll just leave it alone - don't want to get shocked."
  444.  
  445. "Ah, the trusty old washer and dryer. They were
  446. constantly breaking down."
  447. "But Dad was too cheap to get new ones, of course. 'They
  448. work fine!' he'd yell."
  449.  
  450. "It's our old water heater. It looks broken."
  451.  
  452. "Dad was always so protective of these tools, he wouldn't
  453. leave them open like this..."
  454.  
  455. "The backyard door won't open while the basement is
  456. flooded. The safety latch is somewhere under all that
  457. water."
  458.  
  459. "It looks like the remote for our garage is sitting on top
  460. of this water pump... What is it doing down here?"
  461. "There's a note underneath...
  462. (memo)"
  463. "Well, the pump won't start without gas. I should check
  464. the garage."
  465.  
  466. "The water pump won't start without gas."
  467.  
  468. "The water pump is still running..."
  469.  
  470. "I love this canoe. We bought it that summer of the big
  471. brush fire."
  472. "I used to take it out onto the lake and float around for
  473. hours..."
  474. "My Dad told us to never go out on the lake by ourselves,
  475. but we did anyway. It was so much fun."
  476.  
  477. "This door's locked, but can be opened with the right key."
  478.  
  479. "It's our answering machine.
  480. There's no tape inside."
  481.  
  482. "Mom loves to bake. She's pretty good at it too."
  483. "When she bakes brownies, the whole house smells like
  484. chocolate."
  485. "That smell haunted me while I was in the hospital."
  486. "Maybe she'll whip up a batch now that I'm back..."
  487.  
  488. "What's in the fridge?"
  489.  
  490. "There's nothing to eat in the fridge. Besides, I'm not
  491. hungry."
  492.  
  493. "The sink is full of dishes. The smell is awful. Why
  494. hasn't Mom been cleaning?"
  495.  
  496. "There's a note next to the phone.
  497. (memo)"
  498.  
  499. "This is Mom's sewing machine. She used it to mend our
  500. clothes."
  501. "Sometimes she'd spend all day mending clothes or
  502. making things for the other ladies around town."
  503.  
  504. (picture)
  505. "O Lord, grant me
  506. The faith to trust in your judgment
  507. The wisdom to see your Way
  508. And the strength to do what is asked of me."
  509.  
  510. "These are Mom's sewing books."
  511. "She'd sit on the couch for hours and plan her next
  512. sewing project."
  513. "Making new clothes was something she loved to do."
  514.  
  515. "Looks like Mom made a big dinner."
  516. "Why didn't anyone eat it? It's all spoiled now."
  517.  
  518. "Mom said these dishes were a wedding present from
  519. Grandma."
  520. "How come we never used them?"
  521.  
  522. "These are Dad's books.
  523. He always got so worked up if I touched any of his stuff."
  524.  
  525. "This is the same TV my parents had when I left."
  526. "I always begged them to buy a new one, but my dad says
  527. that kids shouldn't sit in front of the TV all day."
  528. "What does he know?"
  529.  
  530. "Oh my god. It's a letter from Dad."
  531. "(memo)"
  532. "There's something else here..."
  533. "It looks like a map of Silent Hill.
  534. Did he go there?"
  535. "I need to ask Mom if she knows about this."
  536.  
  537.  
  538. -- backyards + graveyard --
  539.  
  540. (old dog house)
  541. "Hey... Where's the dog?"
  542.  
  543. "It's our air conditioning unit. It never worked very well."
  544.  
  545. "This is my old bike."
  546. "I bought this with money I made from my paper route."
  547. "Looks like the tires are flat, though."
  548.  
  549. "I remember the day we built this tree house."
  550. "We had so many good times."
  551.  
  552. "It doesn't look like anybody has sat out here in a long
  553. time."
  554.  
  555. (swing)
  556. "Josh was so excited when they bought this for him.
  557. They never bought anything like this for me..."
  558.  
  559. "What's this on the fence?"
  560. "This is Joshua's backpack!
  561. There's a photo inside..."
  562.  
  563. (chasm)
  564. "What the hell happened to the streets?"
  565.  
  566. "Municipal access gate, there's a message here..."
  567. "No Trespassing: Violators may be subject to prosecution"
  568.  
  569. "These valves are rusted shut."
  570.  
  571. (gate)
  572. "It's locked. There is a light coming from the other side."
  573.  
  574. (bench)
  575. "This is where the bereaved would sit."
  576.  
  577. (graves)
  578. "Why have so many people died?"
  579.  
  580. "These tombs don't even have names on them."
  581.  
  582. "Looks like this tree has been dead for awhile."
  583.  
  584. "Oliver Hall
  585. Died November 6th, 1875
  586. at the age of 62."
  587. "We laughed at him because he was different.
  588. He laughed at us because we were all the same.
  589. We will never laugh the same again."
  590.  
  591. "Erika Hall
  592. Died January 23rd, 1870"
  593. "Sleep on, sweet mother and wife,
  594. And take thy rest, God called thee home
  595. He thought it best."
  596.  
  597. "Jackson Daniel Hall
  598. Died November 17th, 1850
  599. beloved child of Oliver and Erika"
  600. "Sleep undisturbed within the peaceful shrine,
  601. Till angels wake thee with a note like thine."
  602.  
  603. "Thurman Reed
  604. Died at the age of 25"
  605. "Remember friend as you walk by
  606. As you are now so once was I
  607. As I am now you will surely be
  608. Prepare thyself to follow me"
  609.  
  610. "Colin B.
  611. Died January 20th, 1876
  612. Before his time at 32 years of age."
  613. "All who knew him have agreed,
  614. he was a good man."
  615.  
  616. "Here is where Bruce Norwood lies"
  617. "Nobody laughs, nobody cries
  618. Where he goes, how he fares
  619. Nobody knows, nobody cares"
  620.  
  621. (graves)
  622. "What happened to all these people?"
  623.  
  624. "So many people dead."
  625.  
  626. "Why didn't they put names on these tombs?"
  627.  
  628. "So many nameless tombs."
  629.  
  630. "Ped Davenport
  631. 1825 - 1884
  632. We won't be able to ask you anything now."
  633.  
  634. "Roxy N. Rigby
  635. November 24th 1820 - January 16th 1862
  636. Love is eternal and can never be leashed."
  637.  
  638. "Why is that guy digging up graves?"
  639.  
  640. "I bet this fountain was beautiful at one time."
  641.  
  642. (examining Odd Stone Plate before killing the dog)
  643. "I better take care of this dog before I examine this."
  644.  
  645. "More childrens' graves, so many have died young here."
  646.  
  647. "The names have worn off these gravestones."
  648.  
  649. "This gate is padlocked and overgrown with vines."
  650.  
  651. "This gazebo has seen better days."
  652.  
  653. "The gate to the Bartlett Family Mausoleum is locked."
  654.  
  655. "What a creepy looking statue."
  656.  
  657. "This gate is padlocked."
  658.  
  659. "In memory of
  660. Mr. Amos Roberts
  661. Died March 3rd 1923
  662. at 66 years of age."
  663. "Lamented most by those that knew him best."
  664.  
  665. (grave)
  666. "I don't recognize this name."
  667.  
  668. "In memory of
  669. Jonathan Sturges,
  670. Died September 14th 1918."
  671.  
  672. "In memory of
  673. Mrs. Elizabeth Sturges,
  674. wife of Mr. Jonathan Sturges,
  675. Died March 17th 1913."
  676.  
  677. "This stone erected by
  678. Timothy Thatcher
  679. in perpetual memory of his wife
  680. Mrs. Dorothy Thatcher
  681. Died March 28th 1891."
  682. "Through life in virtuous path she trod
  683. In death her hope was placed in God."
  684.  
  685. "In memory of
  686. Betsey Thatcher,
  687. daughter of Timothy & Dorothy Thatcher
  688. Died March 28th 1890,
  689. at 16 years of age."
  690. "Farewell my weeping parents dear
  691. Farewell my brothers and sisters near
  692. I wish you all to live and love,
  693. and make your peace with God above."
  694.  
  695. "So many men and women have died in Shepherd's Glen."
  696.  
  697. "This marker's pretty worn... Only a few letters are still
  698. visible."
  699.  
  700. "The names are entirely worn away."
  701.  
  702. "In memory of
  703. Mrs. Catherine Nye
  704. wife of Mr. Arthur Nye
  705. Died February 5th 1917
  706. at 86 years of age."
  707.  
  708. "Sacred to the Memory of
  709. Mr. John Nye
  710. Died May 5th 1915
  711. at 78 years of age;
  712. and of Mrs. Fanny Nye
  713. his second wife
  714. Died June 16th 1921
  715. at 75 years of age."
  716.  
  717. "In memory of
  718. Lemuel Jacobs
  719. Died March 10th 1934
  720. at 55 years of age."
  721. "The immortal part has on swift pinions flown
  722. To take its sentence in the world unknown."
  723.  
  724. "In memory of Rhoda Hunt
  725. Daughter of Cap Nathan
  726. and Mrs. Lydia Hunt
  727. Died September 23rd 1864"
  728. "Sleep on sweet babe and take
  729. thy rest.
  730. God call'd thee home,
  731. He saw it best."
  732.  
  733. "In memory of
  734. Rachel Smith
  735. Died in December
  736. at 32 years of age."
  737.  
  738. "Troy Douglas Hampton
  739. Died February 13th 1888."
  740.  
  741. "In memory of
  742. Lydia Rush
  743. Died March 1st 1872
  744. at 25 years of age."
  745.  
  746. "This grate seems to be firmly attached."
  747.  
  748. "It looks like this section is for war veterans."
  749.  
  750. "Wow this tree looks very old, and somewhat creepy."
  751.  
  752. "It's a long row of tombstones. I wonder if it's a family
  753. plot."
  754.  
  755. "There are so many grave markers here."
  756.  
  757. "In memory of
  758. Edward Shepherd
  759. Son of David and Stephanie"
  760.  
  761. "In memory of
  762. Michael Shepherd
  763. Eldest son of David and Stephanie
  764. Tragically lost at the at 9 years old." (sic)
  765.  
  766. "In loving memory of
  767. Stephanie Shepherd
  768. Beloved wife of David Shepherd
  769. Died December 31st 1899
  770. at 24 years of age."
  771.  
  772. "Here lies
  773. David Shepherd
  774. Died Match 1st 1910
  775. at 34 years of age."
  776.  
  777. "In memory of
  778. Horace H. Bartlett
  779. who passed in
  780. a powder mill explosion
  781. March 10th 1934
  782. at 29 years of age."
  783. "Farewell my friends and children dear
  784. Prepare for death while I sleep here.
  785. Could you but know as much as I,
  786. How soon would you prepare to die."
  787.  
  788. "Lydia Bartlett
  789. Died April 5th 1894
  790. at 22 years of age."
  791. "Here beneath this gloomy stone
  792. I sleep so quiet and alone."
  793.  
  794. "In memory of
  795. Henry Bartlett
  796. who died in a fire
  797. July 26th 1916."
  798.  
  799. "In memory of
  800. Caleb Bartlett
  801. son of Henry and Mary Bartlett
  802. Died August 3rd 1917
  803. at 6 years of age."
  804.  
  805. "In memory of
  806. Mary Bartlett
  807. Died August 4th 1917
  808. at 24 years of age."
  809.  
  810. "In memory of
  811. Mrs. Lois Bartlett
  812. wife of Ephraim Bartlett
  813. Died May 6th 1896
  814. at 19 years of age."
  815.  
  816. "Hey, this is the crypt of my ancestor, Isaac Shepherd.
  817. He was one of the original founders of the town."
  818. "In memory of
  819. Isaac Shepherd
  820. Died March 9th 1882
  821. at 62 years of age."
  822. "I depart this world to face what awaits me
  823. leaving behind this town to my children
  824. and if God is indeed fair and just
  825. I will never be forgiven."
  826. "The path of death must once be trod by all."
  827.  
  828. "Sacred to the memory
  829. of Daniel Shepherd,
  830. son of Isaac Shepherd.
  831. Died September 23rd at 5 years of age."
  832.  
  833. "In memory of
  834. William Shepherd
  835. Died March 1st 1889
  836. at 25 years of age."
  837.  
  838. "In memory of
  839. Catherine Shepherd
  840. Beloved wife of William Shepherd
  841. Died January 1st 1889
  842. at 24 years of age."
  843.  
  844. "This is the Holloway family mausoleum. They are one
  845. of the four founding families."
  846. "The lock to the door looks like the one from Dad's
  847. hunting room."
  848. "I wonder how I'm supposed to open it?"
  849.  
  850. "In memory of
  851. Nancy Holloway
  852. June 22th 1870 - December 16th 1899"
  853.  
  854. "Here lies
  855. Frederick Holloway
  856. November 24th 1865 - January 16th 1900"
  857.  
  858. "Here lies
  859. John Holloway
  860. June 12th 1868 - October 29th 1901"
  861.  
  862. "Here lies
  863. Sophie Holloway
  864. July 29th 1889 - September 13th 1920"
  865.  
  866. "In loving memory of
  867. Karen Holloway
  868. Daughter of Sophie and John
  869. Tragically lost at 8 years old."
  870.  
  871. "Here lies
  872. Robert Holloway
  873. August 17th 1887 - January 23rd 1910"
  874.  
  875. "In loving memory of
  876. Henry Holloway
  877. December 12th 1885 - February 4th 1892"
  878.  
  879. "This is the Fitch family mausoleum, they are one of the
  880. four founding families."
  881. "The lock to the door looks like the one from Dad's
  882. hunting room."
  883. "I wonder how I'm supposed to open it?"
  884.  
  885. "In memory of
  886. Andrew Fitch
  887. who died
  888. April 15th 1887
  889. at 32 years of age."
  890.  
  891. "In memory of
  892. Elizabeth Fitch
  893. wife of Andrew Fitch
  894. passed away on June 29th 1897
  895. at 40 years of age."
  896.  
  897. "In loving memory of
  898. Stephen Fitch
  899. Son of Andrew and Elizabeth
  900. Tragically lost at 7 years old."
  901.  
  902. "In loving memory of
  903. Regina Fitch
  904. Daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth
  905. passed away on May 14th 1923
  906. at 46 years of age."
  907.  
  908. "The Guardian that once was whole
  909. Reveals the way that is shut
  910. Two Halves on Twins Enshrined
  911. Forever Split in Waters Divine"
  912.  
  913. "Once whole but now split in twain
  914. Opens the way for souls to leave
  915. Find the plates and release their pain
  916. Once separate but now whole again."
  917.  
  918. "This gate is padlocked."
  919. "I wonder whose family plot this is?"
  920.  
  921. "It's locked by this mechanism... Looks like something
  922. circular would open it."
  923.  
  924. "Smells like something died in this dumpster."
  925.  
  926. "Someone needs to empty these dumpsters."
  927.  
  928. "This is the crypt of Mason Bartlett, one of Shepherd's
  929. Glen's original founders."
  930. "In memory of
  931. Mason Bartlett
  932. who died
  933. March 10th 1874
  934. at 55 years of age."
  935. "Ye living mortals stop and read
  936. A solemn warning from the dead
  937. Your life is frail and death is sure
  938. Believe in Christ and Heaven secure."
  939.  
  940. "Patricia Bartlett. Died 19... I can't make out the rest."
  941.  
  942. "This looks like a child's coffin."
  943. "There's some sorta strange lock keeping it closed."
  944.  
  945. "This piece needs to be pulled free."
  946.  
  947. "This is the crypt of Cornelius Fitch. The Fitches are
  948. one of the four founding families of this town."
  949. "In memory of
  950. Cornelius Fitch
  951. who died January 26th 1878
  952. at 61 years of age."
  953. "Neither friend nor physician could stave
  954. My mortal body from this grave
  955. Neither dirt nor clay shall keep me here
  956. When the Lord shall call me to appear."
  957.  
  958. "Edwin Holloway is buried here. He was one of
  959. Shepherd's Glen's original founders."
  960. "In memory of
  961. Edwin Holloway
  962. Died November 4th 1879
  963. at 59 years of age."
  964. "Ye living mortals stop and read
  965. A solemn warning from the dead
  966. Your life is fleeting, only death is sure
  967. Trust in our god, all will be secure."
  968.  
  969. "Here lies
  970. Edith Holloway
  971. Faithful wife of Edwin... the rest is illegible."
  972.  
  973.  
  974.  
  975. Town west part
  976.  
  977. "Why hasn't this been towed away? It's obviously broken
  978. down."
  979.  
  980. "A comic book store opened here right before I left...
  981. "It's closed now... I guess there wasn't enough
  982. demand for juvenile stuff like comics."
  983. "I bet Josh was sad it closed. He loved comic books."
  984.  
  985. "Another abandoned shop..."
  986. "Is there anything around here still open?"
  987.  
  988. "This was a small fortune teller's shop."
  989. "My dad would never let me go in there, said he didn't
  990. want me to get caught in that 'occult nonsense.'"
  991. "I guess the shop is out of business now."
  992.  
  993. "Why hasn't this van been towed? It's blocking the entire alleyway."
  994.  
  995. "It's covered in dust and ash. This van hasn't gone
  996. anywhere in a long time."
  997.  
  998. "This car looks abandoned."
  999.  
  1000. (police car door)
  1001. "The door is locked."
  1002.  
  1003. "It's a squad car like my dad used to drive."
  1004.  
  1005. "This flag has not been taken down for a long time."
  1006.  
  1007. "These police cars have not moved in a long time."
  1008.  
  1009. "This is the station where Dad works."
  1010. "I wonder if his buddies on the force know what happened
  1011. here..."
  1012. "It looks like nobody's here. Where are the police? What
  1013. the hell is happening?"
  1014.  
  1015. (police station later in the game)
  1016. "I've been inside already, all the police are gone."
  1017.  
  1018. "All these people are...missing? My God, what happened?"
  1019. "I knew some of these people."
  1020.  
  1021. "Who'd park their truck here?"
  1022.  
  1023. "Shepherd's Glen Police Station"
  1024. "We didn't get to see dad much, since he spent so much
  1025. time here."
  1026.  
  1027. (smashed police car window with blood nearby)
  1028. "This doesn't look good. Did one of those dogs do this?"
  1029.  
  1030. (crashed police car)
  1031. "What happened here?"
  1032.  
  1033. (dead dog)
  1034. "It appears I am not the only one that doesn't like these
  1035. dogs. Ouch"
  1036.  
  1037. (chasm)
  1038. "It's just so crazy, half the town is gone."
  1039.  
  1040. "This winery is owned by the Bartlett Family."
  1041. "My parents would go to dinner there occasionally."
  1042. "My brother and I were never allowed to come along."
  1043.  
  1044. "This bridge used to lead over to the Bartlett Winery."
  1045. "What the hell happened to it?"
  1046.  
  1047. "The gate to the Sheriff's parking lot seems to be locked."
  1048.  
  1049. "The old mine is falling apart. It's too dangerous to go
  1050. that way."
  1051.  
  1052. (Curtis' place later in the game)
  1053. "It's locked."
  1054. "Looks like Curtis must have closed shop and skipped
  1055. town."
  1056.  
  1057.  
  1058.  
  1059.  
  1060. Curtis' place
  1061.  
  1062. "This is a big generator, I wonder where he got it from."
  1063.  
  1064. "There's too much junk. I can't get through."
  1065.  
  1066. "A truck - and a lot of junk - is blocking my way."
  1067. "Curtis must not be expecting guests."
  1068. "There must be another way around."
  1069.  
  1070. "Where did he get all this junk?"
  1071.  
  1072. "Looks like a couple of old car grills."
  1073.  
  1074. "I don't think this car is ever going to run again."
  1075.  
  1076. "Curtis seems to like old toilets."
  1077.  
  1078. "It's an old refrigerator."
  1079.  
  1080. (washing machines)
  1081. "Looks like Curtis has stripped the useable parts from
  1082. these."
  1083.  
  1084. "Why does he have so many gasoline barrels?"
  1085.  
  1086. (dumpster)
  1087. "God that stinks, I don't even want to know whats inside." (sic)
  1088.  
  1089. (dumpster)
  1090. "Isn't this whole place a dumpster?"
  1091.  
  1092. "Curtis likes his hubcaps."
  1093.  
  1094. "Impressive collection of hubcaps."
  1095.  
  1096. "I never thought about using hubcaps for decoration."
  1097.  
  1098. "How was he even able to move all this junk."
  1099.  
  1100. "Looks like a pile of scrap metal."
  1101.  
  1102. "Some old water heaters and valves."
  1103.  
  1104. "Wow this stinks. I think it's filled with manure."
  1105.  
  1106. "It must have taken years to collect this much junk."
  1107.  
  1108. "Thats a big winch." (sic)
  1109.  
  1110. "Another stockpile of gasoline barrels."
  1111.  
  1112. "It looks like Curtis spends his time collecting...junk."
  1113.  
  1114. (old stove)
  1115. "What'd they cook here, fireworks?"
  1116.  
  1117. "This is an impressive collection of junk."
  1118.  
  1119. (silo)
  1120. "Oh man, I remember this!"
  1121. "Kids at school would dare each other to climb to the top
  1122. and jump off."
  1123. "I wonder how many legs have been broken here..."
  1124.  
  1125. "The valve is rusted solid - it's never going to move."
  1126.  
  1127. (old car)
  1128. "I wonder if this was always a convertible."
  1129.  
  1130. (old car)
  1131. "I can't tell if he was fixing this, or tearing it apart."
  1132.  
  1133. "Looks like an old workbench."
  1134.  
  1135. "I bet Curtis could start his own appliance store."
  1136.  
  1137. "I wonder what he fixes with these parts?"
  1138.  
  1139. "I doubt these televisions work anymore."
  1140.  
  1141. "Why did Curtis put this junk under a roof?"
  1142.  
  1143. "How did he acquire so many appliances?"
  1144.  
  1145. "Is that paint or blood on the table?"
  1146.  
  1147. "Doesn't look like this truck has moved in awhile."
  1148.  
  1149. "Looks like this truck has been up on blocks for a long
  1150. time."
  1151.  
  1152. "Where did he get a generator this size?"
  1153.  
  1154. (device)
  1155. "I'm not even sure what this is."
  1156.  
  1157. "I wonder what he's going to do with a container this
  1158. size."
  1159.  
  1160. "Does this grill still work?"
  1161.  
  1162. "This coffee looks like it is about a week old."
  1163.  
  1164. "It's Curtis's to-do list:"
  1165. "Fix Adam's Engine.
  1166. Repair Margaret's Clock.
  1167. Clean Out Fridge."
  1168.  
  1169. (vending machine)
  1170. "Damn, wish I had some change. Those snacks look good."
  1171.  
  1172. "An empty vending machine. How interesting."
  1173.  
  1174. "More random junk."
  1175.  
  1176. "This box is labelled Misc Junk."
  1177.  
  1178. "I wonder why these clocks won't work anymore."
  1179.  
  1180. "This sandwich looks old. Is Curtis really eating that?"
  1181.  
  1182. "Man this fridge stinks."
  1183.  
  1184. "Another ruined refrigerator."
  1185.  
  1186. "It's a box of tools. It looks pretty unorganized."
  1187.  
  1188. (junk)
  1189. "Why would he save any of this, and who would ever buy
  1190. it?"
  1191.  
  1192. "This microwave has seen a lot of use."
  1193.  
  1194. "This fridge looks older than me."
  1195.  
  1196. "I don't think that engine is ever going to work again."
  1197.  
  1198. "Rubber gloves and boots, what kind of crap does Curtis
  1199. work in?"
  1200.  
  1201.  
  1202. Silent Hill part 1 + hotel
  1203.  
  1204.  
  1205. "Silent Hill? How the hell did I get here?"
  1206.  
  1207. "No one is inside and the lights are out."
  1208.  
  1209. (shop's door)
  1210. "Doesn't look like they're open anymore."
  1211.  
  1212. "Another abandoned shop..."
  1213.  
  1214. "It looks like the shop is closed."
  1215.  
  1216. (dead end)
  1217. "I'm definitely not going through this way."
  1218.  
  1219. "Ann Black... Must be a boutique or something."
  1220.  
  1221. (shop's door)
  1222. "I don't think anyone's in there."
  1223. "I'm not hungry right now."
  1224.  
  1225. "The bank is closed too..."
  1226.  
  1227. "I will need to find a key to unlock this gate."
  1228.  
  1229. (hotel's entrance)
  1230. "Why would Joshua be hiding in a hotel?"
  1231. "I need to make sure he's okay."
  1232. "I'll need something to break down these boards."
  1233.  
  1234. (dead end)
  1235. "There must be another way around."
  1236.  
  1237. (fire truck before getting axe)
  1238. "There must be something in this truck I can use to get
  1239. into the hotel."
  1240. "Nothing on this side, though. Maybe if I could get
  1241. around the blockade..."
  1242.  
  1243. (shop door)
  1244. "I don't think anyone's in there."
  1245.  
  1246. (chasm)
  1247. "The earth just collapsed under the whole street. I can't
  1248. even see the bottom!"
  1249.  
  1250. "Another dead end..."
  1251.  
  1252. (dumpster)
  1253. "This is dirty and smells awful."
  1254.  
  1255. "Looks like this door leads to the Atrium."
  1256.  
  1257. "These doors are jammed."
  1258.  
  1259. (painting)
  1260. "I wonder who this elderly man is?"
  1261.  
  1262. "It's completely blocked by rubble and debris."
  1263. "I can't get through here."
  1264.  
  1265. (elevator button)
  1266. "It's dead. The power must be out."
  1267.  
  1268. (painting)
  1269. "I wonder who this was painted for?"
  1270.  
  1271. "The circuit breaker box is shorted out."
  1272.  
  1273. (door)
  1274. "It's jammed shut."
  1275.  
  1276. "It's a box of tools. It looks pretty unorganized."
  1277.  
  1278. (elevator buttons)
  1279. "I don't have much of a choice - only one of the buttons
  1280. seems to be functional."
  1281.  
  1282. "That's a long drop down..."
  1283.  
  1284. (radiator)
  1285. "There's no heat coming out, must be busted."
  1286.  
  1287. (painting)
  1288. "This is an interesting scene."
  1289.  
  1290. "It's blocked."
  1291. "There must be another way around."
  1292.  
  1293. "I think there's something behind this painting..."
  1294.  
  1295. "This door is locked and won't open."
  1296. "I need to find the key."
  1297.  
  1298. "I wouldn't even think of sleeping on this bed."
  1299.  
  1300. "I can't see through this window..."
  1301.  
  1302. (window)
  1303. "I can't see anything..."
  1304.  
  1305. (window)
  1306. "This window is opaque."
  1307.  
  1308. "This bed is really dirty..."
  1309.  
  1310. (bed)
  1311. "The springs are all worn out."
  1312.  
  1313. (cupboard)
  1314. "Nothing to see here."
  1315.  
  1316. "This heater looks like it hasn't worked in years."
  1317.  
  1318. "I wonder who slept on this bed last..."
  1319.  
  1320. (sink)
  1321. "Who left it this way? Gross!"
  1322.  
  1323. "This toilet is broken."
  1324.  
  1325. "I think I can climb on this rubble. It seems stable
  1326. enough."
  1327.  
  1328. "This mattress is covered in black mold."
  1329.  
  1330. "This painting depicts a very heart warming scene."
  1331.  
  1332. (wall indention)
  1333. "What could have dug this hole?"
  1334.  
  1335. (wall indention)
  1336. "Looks like something burrowed through here."
  1337.  
  1338. "This must be one of her missing memories. There's a
  1339. message on the back...
  1340. (memo)"
  1341.  
  1342. "There's a message above the bathtub. It says:
  1343. "You can't wash it off."
  1344.  
  1345. "This toilet smells like poison."
  1346.  
  1347. (rubble)
  1348. "This hotel is falling apart..."
  1349.  
  1350. (wall indention)
  1351. "Shit! What crawled through here?!"
  1352.  
  1353. "This postcard could be one of her memories. There's a
  1354. message on the back...
  1355. (memo)"
  1356.  
  1357. (sink)
  1358. "The smell... I can't breathe in here."
  1359.  
  1360. "It seems stable enough to climb down here."
  1361.  
  1362. "It's a postcard. There's a message on the back...
  1363. (memo)"
  1364.  
  1365. (painting)
  1366. "She looks affluent, but has a plain looking face."
  1367.  
  1368. (painting)
  1369. "This guy looks shady..."
  1370.  
  1371. "This damage looks recent. This place is falling apart..."
  1372.  
  1373. "Where the hell did I just drop to?"
  1374.  
  1375. "This table's covered in dust and grime."
  1376.  
  1377. (door)
  1378. "This must lead back to the lobby."
  1379.  
  1380. (plants)
  1381. "I wonder if this is poisonous."
  1382.  
  1383. "That's...a pretty bizarre plant."
  1384.  
  1385. "What an exotic-looking plant."
  1386.  
  1387. "I've visited greenhouses before, but I've never seen
  1388. plants like this."
  1389.  
  1390. "That's one ugly, twisted tree."
  1391.  
  1392. "Those branches give me the creeps."
  1393.  
  1394.  
  1395. Shepherd's Glen Prison
  1396.  
  1397. "There's some writing on the wall... Looks like a poem or
  1398. something."
  1399. "All I want is freedom,
  1400. To forget my past.
  1401. "All I need is freedom,
  1402. So my sanity will last."
  1403. "Are you seeking freedom,
  1404. from this wretched metal cell?"
  1405. "Then look no further than yourself,
  1406. For now you're trapped in hell!"
  1407.  
  1408. "I wonder if I could take this bed frame apart."
  1409. "It's rusted solid... I'd need some tools."
  1410.  
  1411. (door)
  1412. "I won't be able to open this..."
  1413. "The door's locked tight."
  1414.  
  1415. (bars)
  1416. "There's no way I could squeeze through, and the bars
  1417. won't budge any further."
  1418.  
  1419. (bars after Wheeler comes)
  1420. "The gate is open, I should follow Wheeler..."
  1421.  
  1422. "This must be the booking room."
  1423.  
  1424. (door)
  1425. "It's locked. I need a key to open it."
  1426.  
  1427. (door)
  1428. "Need to find another way."
  1429.  
  1430. "Looks like this is where they keep evidence locked up."
  1431. "Shepherd's Glen never had much crime, so I doubt
  1432. there are any weapons in there."
  1433.  
  1434.  
  1435.  
  1436. Sewers
  1437.  
  1438. (flooded area)
  1439. "God, what's that smell? We can't safely cross through
  1440. this, there must be some way to drain this..."
  1441. "There must be some way to drain this pool around here."
  1442.  
  1443.  
  1444. (pool of blood)
  1445. "What the hell happened here? Where's Elle...?"
  1446. "Oh god, That's Elle's radio!"
  1447. "There's so much blood everywhere...Could she have
  1448. survived this..?"
  1449. "I have to find her!"
  1450.  
  1451.  
  1452.  
  1453. Town return + Fitch's Office
  1454.  
  1455. (Alex's Home's door, now shrouded with barbed wire)
  1456. "What is going on here? Where did this come from?"
  1457. "I've got to find another way inside!"
  1458.  
  1459. (gate to pier)
  1460. "The gate is sealed shut - there's no way I could open it."
  1461.  
  1462. (truck)
  1463. "I don't need any more gas right now..."
  1464.  
  1465. "This table is covered in dust, it looks like no one has
  1466. used it in a long time."
  1467.  
  1468. "It's a poster warning about STD's."
  1469.  
  1470. (poster)
  1471. "Diphtheria strikes unprotected children.
  1472. Protect your children with Toxoid! Toxoid Prevents
  1473. Diphtheria."
  1474.  
  1475. "It's a painting of a lake."
  1476.  
  1477. "Southeastern University
  1478. Upon the recommendation of the Faculty of
  1479. The School of Medicine
  1480. And by the virtue of the authority vested in them by
  1481. the Congress of the
  1482. United States the Board of Trustees of Southeastern
  1483. University
  1484. Has conferred upon
  1485. Martin Fitch
  1486. Medicinae Doctor
  1487. Together with all honors right and privileges thereto
  1488. pertaining,
  1489. In recognition of all requirements for this degree."
  1490.  
  1491. "This shelf is full of dolls."
  1492. "It feels like they're watching me... Like they're waiting
  1493. for something..."
  1494.  
  1495. "A little girl's dresser... Why would Doctor Fitch put all
  1496. this stuff in here?"
  1497. "This case is locked."
  1498.  
  1499. "The last thing I remember is getting the doll from this
  1500. case."
  1501. "What's so special about this porcelain doll anyway?"
  1502.  
  1503. "I came in this way."
  1504. "What the hell..? This wasn't blocked off just a minute
  1505. ago!"
  1506.  
  1507. "It's a little girl's doll."
  1508.  
  1509. "What a creepy-looking teddy bear."
  1510.  
  1511. "The painting changed. It used to look like a ballerina."
  1512.  
  1513. "Main Entrance"
  1514.  
  1515. (pit)
  1516. "It seems to go on forever."
  1517.  
  1518. "Restricted Area
  1519. Department of Health Officials Only"
  1520.  
  1521. "Visiting hours are from
  1522. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m."
  1523.  
  1524. "It's a dead end."
  1525.  
  1526. "Another dead end."
  1527.  
  1528. "EMERGENCY & AMBULANCE ENTRANCE"
  1529.  
  1530. "EMERGENCY"
  1531.  
  1532. "Information about our patience is strictly confidential
  1533. and should not be discussed in public places." (sic)
  1534. (the placard on the wall says "patients")
  1535.  
  1536. "It's a little girl's doll."
  1537.  
  1538. "STAFF ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT"
  1539.  
  1540. "IF YOU ARE CONCERNED OR HAVE A PROBLEM
  1541. PLEASE TALK TO THE STAFF"
  1542.  
  1543. "What's with all the dolls?"
  1544. "Who left them down here?"
  1545.  
  1546. "AVOID HEALTH RISKS!
  1547. WEAR GLOVES"
  1548.  
  1549. (dead end)
  1550. "I can't get through here."
  1551.  
  1552. "Please
  1553. Keep noise to a minimum"
  1554.  
  1555. "Hazardous voltage inside.
  1556. Can shock, burn or cause death."
  1557.  
  1558. "ATTENTION NURSING STAFF:
  1559. All medications to be administered daily before 9:00 a.m."
  1560.  
  1561. "YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO GIVE A URINE
  1562. SAMPLE AS PART OF YOUR CARE."
  1563.  
  1564.  
  1565. Nightmare home
  1566.  
  1567. "The door won't budge."
  1568. "How do I unlock it?"
  1569.  
  1570. "It's a cracked and worn mask - looks Angry."
  1571.  
  1572. "This mask reminds me of my mother."
  1573. "...Although I don't remember her ever looking sad."
  1574.  
  1575. "The expression on this mask feels cold."
  1576. "Just like mom..."
  1577.  
  1578. "A stuffed bunny."
  1579. "It's wet and covered in mold."
  1580.  
  1581. "To hide her pain this face she did wear..."
  1582. "It trails off. Maybe there's more on the other side?"
  1583.  
  1584. "Look's like an old meat cleaver." (sic)
  1585.  
  1586. "This knife looks like it's seen a lot of use."
  1587.  
  1588. "There are blood stains all over the blade."
  1589.  
  1590. "Theres a special spot for each knife on the board." (sic)
  1591.  
  1592. (machinery)
  1593. "This is on a track."
  1594. "I think I could probably move it."
  1595.  
  1596. "The inscription reads 'For permitting others to suffer.'"
  1597.  
  1598. "There's space for three medals, but there's only one
  1599. here."
  1600.  
  1601. "The inscription reads 'For dereliction of duty.'"
  1602.  
  1603. "The inscription reads 'For atrocities committed.'"
  1604.  
  1605. (models)
  1606. "These things are filthy. What am I supposed to do with
  1607. these?"
  1608.  
  1609. (suit)
  1610. "Maybe theres an order to these medals." (sic)
  1611.  
  1612.  
  1613. Silent Hill
  1614.  
  1615. (sign)
  1616. "'Fresh Bait'"
  1617.  
  1618. "This looks like a lake patrol boat, though it's hard to
  1619. tell with all the rust..."
  1620. "The ignition key is nowhere to be found."
  1621.  
  1622. (sign)
  1623. "'Bait Box'"
  1624. "There must be some kind of bait shop nearby."
  1625.  
  1626. "These bait boxes are all filled with ash now."
  1627.  
  1628. "It looks like part of the cliff collapsed, taking the
  1629. walk-way with it."
  1630. "I feel uneasy here, like the water itself is trying to pull
  1631. me off the dock..."
  1632.  
  1633. "This bridge is one of the main routes into and out of the
  1634. town..."
  1635. "It looks like this happened a long time ago, so how have
  1636. people been getting into town? And how the hell am I
  1637. going to get out?"
  1638.  
  1639. "There is no name or date printed here... So who's grave is
  1640. this?" (sic)
  1641.  
  1642. "This marker's pretty worn... Only a few letters are still
  1643. visible."
  1644.  
  1645. "This was someone's wife and daughter."
  1646.  
  1647. "It's a small collection of graves...most likely a family
  1648. plot."
  1649.  
  1650. "Were these markers moved there, or did this tree grow
  1651. out of a mass grave?"
  1652.  
  1653. "It's a statue of Janus."
  1654. "I remember learning about him in mythology class back
  1655. in school, Janus is the Greek God of the middle ground
  1656. between barbarism and civilization, youth and
  1657. adulthood."
  1658.  
  1659. "The inscription reads: 12 The Old"
  1660. "There's an empty slot for some kind of item here."
  1661.  
  1662. "The inscription reads: 1 The New"
  1663. "There's an empty slot for some kind of item here."
  1664.  
  1665. "Here lies H. Fuller.
  1666. Died January 1883
  1667. Tell those that pass, so that my
  1668. Tale will live on, and fill the
  1669. Heart of those pausing on my grave"
  1670.  
  1671. "These graves are ancient."
  1672.  
  1673. "The truck is crashed, but it doesn't look like the impact
  1674. killed him..."
  1675. "Looks more like he was attacked while trying to get
  1676. away."
  1677.  
  1678. "A sign advertising firewood by the bundle."
  1679. "I don't see any around here though."
  1680.  
  1681. (doghouse)
  1682. "There's no dog here..."
  1683.  
  1684. "The sign reads 'Open' but this place is clearly
  1685. abandoned."
  1686.  
  1687. "I know this store. It's the Toluca Lake Bait Shop. Dad
  1688. would never take us here, even though this shop had
  1689. better prices."
  1690. "He always tried to spend as little time in this town as
  1691. possible."
  1692.  
  1693. "Another abandoned car..."
  1694. "Why are the headlights still on?"
  1695.  
  1696. "Reader! Pause and consider the vast importance
  1697. of being always prepared to meet thy god!
  1698. For thou knowest not the time, the place
  1699. nor the manner of thy Death!"
  1700.  
  1701. "William P.
  1702. Born Dec 12, 1904
  1703. Died Feb 20, 1906
  1704. Elijah J. Born Oct 9, 1906
  1705. Died Oct 30, 1906"
  1706. (note: this same message appears at two separate places.
  1707. what luxury to have not one but two graves!)
  1708.  
  1709. "This grave is worn almost entirely smooth, only a few
  1710. lines are legible..."
  1711. "1
  1712. 4
  1713. This
  1714. A"
  1715.  
  1716. "Another crypt in ruins."
  1717.  
  1718. "The stone is chipped and aged, and most of the text has
  1719. been lost. There are just a few lines that can still be
  1720. read..."
  1721. "2
  1722. 5
  1723. is
  1724. Red"
  1725.  
  1726. "Taylor A.
  1727. Born April 29, 1908
  1728. Died March 1, 1909
  1729. Rebecca H. Born May 15, 1910
  1730. Died Nov 30, 1913"
  1731. "Here they lie, lost and mourned by their loving parents
  1732. Hannah and Thomas Chaperon"
  1733.  
  1734. "None of these graves are recent."
  1735.  
  1736. "Overlook Penitentiary
  1737. I remember my dad and several deputies were sent here
  1738. to help stop a riot..."
  1739. "It was six days before he came back home, but he never
  1740. once spoke about what happened over here."
  1741.  
  1742. (prison gate)
  1743. "It looks like something tried to get in. Why would
  1744. someone want to take refuge INSIDE a Prison?"
  1745.  
  1746. (car)
  1747. "The door is locked."
  1748.  
  1749. (shop)
  1750. "I can't see through this window..."
  1751.  
  1752. (shop)
  1753. "This window is opaque."
  1754.  
  1755. (shop)
  1756. "Is there anything around here still open?"
  1757.  
  1758. (shop)
  1759. "I can't see anything..."
  1760.  
  1761. "Someone needs to empty these dumpsters."
  1762.  
  1763. "Overlook Penitentiary"
  1764.  
  1765. (boiler)
  1766. "There's no heat coming out, must be busted."
  1767.  
  1768. (valve)
  1769. "I can't turn it, it's rusted shut."
  1770.  
  1771. "This building is abandoned."
  1772.  
  1773. "It could be an antique store. It's difficult to see through
  1774. the grime on the windows."
  1775.  
  1776. "Smells like something died in this dumpster."
  1777.  
  1778. "This dumpster is filled with rotting garbage. Doesn't
  1779. seem like it's been emptied for months."
  1780.  
  1781. "I guess the shop is out of business now."
  1782.  
  1783. (shop)
  1784. "I don't think anyone's in there."
  1785.  
  1786. "This may have been a coffee shop once, but it's difficult
  1787. to tell..."
  1788.  
  1789. "The entrance to the church is sealed shut..."
  1790. "I guess there is really no sanctuary in this cursed town."
  1791.  
  1792. (dumpster)
  1793. "God that stinks, I don't even want to know whats inside." (sic)
  1794.  
  1795.  
  1796. Toluca Lake Water and Power
  1797.  
  1798. "It's just some old desk. Nothing interesting here."
  1799.  
  1800. "It's an old newspaper."
  1801. "(memo)"
  1802.  
  1803. "The drawers are empty."
  1804.  
  1805. "The filing cabinets are empty."
  1806.  
  1807. (TV)
  1808. "It's broken."
  1809.  
  1810. "The faucet's not working."
  1811.  
  1812. "The sink is empty."
  1813.  
  1814. "This looks like a diagram of the Toluca Lake Water &
  1815. Power Generator System."
  1816. "Station A controls the Water feed.
  1817. Station B controls the Boiler.
  1818. Station C controls the Steam feed."
  1819.  
  1820.  
  1821. Prison
  1822.  
  1823. (door)
  1824. "That's the way I came in."
  1825.  
  1826. "Overlook Penitentiary"
  1827.  
  1828. "It's a large key rack.
  1829. It's empty."
  1830.  
  1831. "This switch doesn't work."
  1832.  
  1833. "This gate won't budge."
  1834.  
  1835. "It's a note left behind by a prisoner."
  1836. "(memo")
  1837.  
  1838. "Someone left a note..."
  1839. "(memo)"
  1840.  
  1841. "It's just an old electrical box, nothing I can do with it
  1842. now."
  1843.  
  1844. "It's just some old power box, it's of no use to me."
  1845.  
  1846. "A Block
  1847. East Wing
  1848. Cells 1-8"
  1849.  
  1850. "B Block
  1851. North Wing
  1852. Cells 1-8"
  1853.  
  1854. "It's a large key rack, but there are no keys inside."
  1855.  
  1856. "This switch is dead."
  1857.  
  1858. "It looks like this panel controls the gates for the entire
  1859. prison! Let's see if I can get it working..."
  1860. "Nothing is happening. I guess it's broken. Damn!"
  1861.  
  1862. "It's an old newspaper."
  1863. "(memo)"
  1864. "The rest of the message is blurred and illegible."
  1865.  
  1866. (toilet)
  1867. "It's all stopped up."
  1868.  
  1869. "This gate is stuck for good."
  1870.  
  1871. "This toilet is broken."
  1872.  
  1873. "I found a letter from a prisoner."
  1874. "(memo)"
  1875.  
  1876. "This area is blocked."
  1877.  
  1878. (door)
  1879. "Locked."
  1880.  
  1881. (switch to Wheeler's cell too early)
  1882. "I can't. It's not safe yet."
  1883.  
  1884. (keypad to next area before freeing Wheeler)
  1885. "I'll try this later."
  1886.  
  1887. (keypad to next are after freeing Wheeler)
  1888. "This has already been turned off."
  1889.  
  1890. "The door is blocked with rubble. I can't get through it."
  1891.  
  1892. (cell door)
  1893. "It's blocked."
  1894.  
  1895. "B Block
  1896. Cells 1-12"
  1897.  
  1898. "None of these switches are active."
  1899.  
  1900. (closed door of the office where Wheeler enters)
  1901. "Forget this, I need to get going."
  1902. or
  1903. "This isn't helping. I gotta go."
  1904. or
  1905. "This is getting me nowhere."
  1906.  
  1907.  
  1908. "I found a letter from a prisoner."
  1909. "(memo)"
  1910.  
  1911. "This gate isn't going to move. Ever."
  1912.  
  1913. "A prisoner wrote this letter,"
  1914. "(memo)"
  1915.  
  1916. "Shower Room"
  1917.  
  1918. "Supply Closet
  1919. Authorized Personnel Only"
  1920.  
  1921. "The headlight is broken. It looks like the wires are
  1922. exposed."
  1923.  
  1924. "A Block
  1925. Cells 1-12"
  1926.  
  1927. "It's a radio, but it's malfunctioning."
  1928.  
  1929. "There are some tools here."
  1930. "It looks like someone was making repairs, but ran out of
  1931. time."
  1932. "There's a spare bit of wire inside this toolkit."
  1933.  
  1934. "It looks like somebody used this mattress to escape?
  1935. It's a long way down..."
  1936.  
  1937. "The junction box is missing 3 of its wires."
  1938.  
  1939. "The junction box is missing 2 wires."
  1940.  
  1941. "The junction box is missing 1 wire."
  1942.  
  1943. "All the connections now have wires attached. I can now
  1944. try to restore power to the keypad." ~
  1945.  
  1946. (junction box after fixing it)
  1947. "The keypad should work now."
  1948.  
  1949. (keypad before restoring power)
  1950. "I need to restore power to this keypad in order to get in."
  1951.  
  1952. (Alex's mom if you shot her)
  1953. "My god. Why did I shoot her? I could have tried to save
  1954. her..."
  1955. "It's all my fault."
  1956.  
  1957. (Alex's mom if you don't shoot her)
  1958. "This damn machine... Mom!!"
  1959. "I should have listened to her. She asked me to...and I
  1960. didn't. I'm sorry mom. I was weak."
  1961. "I'm a failure."
  1962.  
  1963.  
  1964.  
  1965.  
  1966.  
  1967.  
  1968. Items:
  1969.  
  1970. Angry Mask
  1971. "This mask looks just like my mother. She seems to be
  1972. disappointed in me."
  1973.  
  1974. Attic Key
  1975. "The key to the attic. Mom and Dad always kept it hidden
  1976. in their room."
  1977.  
  1978. Bloodstone
  1979. "Bloodstone is the birthstone for March."
  1980.  
  1981. Bogeyman Knife
  1982. "There are blood stains all over the blade."
  1983.  
  1984. Broken watch
  1985. "It looks like an inscription on the watch here... It
  1986. says Forgive me..."
  1987.  
  1988. Butcher Knife
  1989. "This knife looks like it's seen a lot of use."
  1990.  
  1991. Cassette Tape
  1992. "It's an old cassette tape. The label's been ripped off."
  1993.  
  1994. Cleaver
  1995. "Look's like an old meat cleaver." (sic)
  1996.  
  1997. Elle's Locket
  1998. "This is the locked that Elle took from her mom."
  1999.  
  2000. Empty Gas Can
  2001. "An empty gas can I found in the garage."
  2002.  
  2003. Fallen Star Medal
  2004. "The inscription reads 'For dereliction of duty.'"
  2005.  
  2006. Founders Key
  2007. "A bronze key with a cross into the head piece."
  2008.  
  2009. Frowning Mask
  2010. "This mask looks like my mother. It's as if her face is
  2011. frozen in a state of perpetual sadness."
  2012.  
  2013. Full Gas Can
  2014. "The gas can is filled with gas siphoned from the truck."
  2015.  
  2016. Garage Remote
  2017. "The remote for the garage door. Dad was always losing
  2018. this thing."
  2019.  
  2020. Garnet
  2021. "Garnet is the birthstone for January."
  2022.  
  2023. Heart of Darkness Medal
  2024. "The inscription reads 'For permitting others to suffer.'"
  2025.  
  2026. Indifferent Mask
  2027. "This mask resembles my mother's face. Cold and
  2028. emotionless, as always."
  2029.  
  2030. Letter from Dad
  2031. "It looks like a letter from my father. Hard to believe
  2032. he'd write any of this."
  2033.  
  2034. Loose Wire
  2035. "A piece of loose wire I pulled from a broken light."
  2036.  
  2037. Maintenance Key
  2038. "Used by the maintenance crew inside to access restricted
  2039. areas both inside and outside of the Hotel."
  2040.  
  2041. M14 Assault Rifle
  2042. "Fires slowly, but has longer range and greater power
  2043. than any pistol."
  2044.  
  2045. Moon Garden Key
  2046. "Property of Dargento Cemetery is etched on the key."
  2047.  
  2048. Odd Stone Plate
  2049. "Half a circular stone plate with a partial image of a tree
  2050. embossed on the surface."
  2051.  
  2052. Old Revolver
  2053. "The cylinder is rusted and won't turn. It would be a nice
  2054. piece, if I could get it repaired."
  2055.  
  2056. Operating Theater Key
  2057. "Operating Theater. is written on the tag."
  2058.  
  2059. Pulaski Axe
  2060. "This axe is sturdier and more effective than the
  2061. fireman's axe."
  2062.  
  2063. Radio Wire
  2064. "A tore this wire out of an old radio. It could come in
  2065. handy."
  2066.  
  2067. Robbie
  2068. "'Lakeside Amusement Park' is written below his bowtie."
  2069.  
  2070. Sapphire
  2071. "Sapphire is the birthstone for September."
  2072.  
  2073. Scarlet's Doll
  2074. "This must be Scarlet's favorite Doll. It looks like it's
  2075. seen better days..."
  2076.  
  2077. Scrap of Wire
  2078. "A scrap of electrical wire - I found it in an old toolbox."
  2079.  
  2080. Serum
  2081. "An experimental drug that will boost my health... I hope."
  2082.  
  2083. Small Key
  2084. "A key that looks like it goes to a small case"
  2085.  
  2086. Strange Key
  2087. "Hopefully this key will open the door to the room Josh is
  2088. in."
  2089.  
  2090. Strange Stone Plate
  2091. "A stone plate with an image of a half a tree on it."
  2092.  
  2093. Stuffed Rabbit
  2094. "This is Joshua's favorite stuffed animal. It's wet, and
  2095. reeks of mold."
  2096.  
  2097. Toluca Lake Water and Power Key
  2098. "Toluca Lake Water and Power is barely legible on the
  2099. tag."
  2100.  
  2101. Turquoise
  2102. "Turquoise is the birthstone for December."
  2103.  
  2104. Vile Acts Medal
  2105. "The inscription reads 'For atrocities committed.'"
  2106.  
  2107. X-Ray Film
  2108. "A torn X-Ray of a patient's chest"
  2109.  
  2110.  
  2111. Generic comments:
  2112.  
  2113. "That item cannot be used here."
  2114.  
  2115. "I used the (item)."
  2116.  
  2117. "I can't pry this open with this weapon."
  2118.  
  2119. "This weapon can't help me cut through this."
  2120.  
  2121. "I need a different weapon to break through these boards."
  2122.  
  2123. "I can't open this door with this weapon."
  2124.  
  2125. "I can't carry any more."
  2126.  
  2127. "I unlocked the door with the (item)."
  2128.  
  2129.  
  2130.  
  2131. 12 Gauge Shotgun
  2132. "Devastating at close range, but fires and reloads slowly."
  2133.  
  2134. A 'BlueSteel' Shotgun.
  2135. "Has increased damage and holds more ammunition over
  2136. the regular Shotgun."
  2137.  
  2138. A 'Chrome Hammer' Pistol.
  2139. "Has increased damage and holds more ammunition over
  2140. the regular pistol."
  2141.  
  2142. Ceremonial Dagger
  2143. "This ancient dagger is etched with strange markings. I
  2144. swear I've seen it somewhere before."
  2145.  
  2146. Circular Saw
  2147. "A gas-powered portable circular saw. This could really
  2148. cut someone to shreds."
  2149.  
  2150. Combat Knife
  2151. "It's a bit rusty, and the blade is worn, but it still works."
  2152.  
  2153. Crowbar
  2154. "This crowbar is heavier and more powerful than the
  2155. pipe."
  2156.  
  2157. Fire Axe
  2158. "I can use this Fire Axe to break down wood barriers and
  2159. pull obstacles apart."
  2160.  
  2161. Laser Pistol
  2162. "Small but very effective. Where did this come from?
  2163. Did aliens leave it here?"
  2164.  
  2165. Mk 23 Handgun
  2166. "The 9mm pistol Curtis Ackers gave me. It's in good
  2167. condition, and easy to use."
  2168.  
  2169. Steel Pipe
  2170. "A section of steel plumbing pipe. It's a bit dirty, but
  2171. easy to swing."
Advertisement
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment
Advertisement