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- SH:H interactive monologue v. 0.1 (incomplete)
- - comments reproduced very faithfully for the most part, even up to the typos.
- - duplicate comments ignored.
- - if there's a ~ after a line, it means that it was probably a timed message and I wrote it
- partially from memory.
- -- nightmare --
- "What kind of surgery were they doing here?"
- "A doctor's memo:
- (memo)"
- "I thought lobotomies were obsolete. Who scheduled this
- procedure?"
- "It looks like the lock is broken.
- I can't open it."
- "Old medical supplies."
- (sink)
- "What happened here?"
- (shelf)
- "Nothing useful here."
- "Various surgical items."
- "There's blood everywhere... Are we under attack?"
- "There is no body here. What the hell is going on?"
- "NO SMOKING IN THIS AREA"
- "I think this is an iron lung. It looks old."
- "It's an old dirty mattress,"
- "it's covered with fluid stains. Disgusting!"
- "The sink is empty."
- "Missing patient bulletin:
- (memo)"
- "The rest of the message is blurred and illegible."
- "The gate is locked, maybe the keypad controls it."
- "Something is scratched onto the surface of the X-Ray."
- "The number 624872 is written across the X-Ray Film."
- "The filing cabinets are empty."
- "It's a map of the hospital."
- "I got the (map)."
- "It's a control panel for the PA system- it doesn't appear
- to be working."
- "2A - WARD"
- "This guy's never going home."
- (body)
- "What's going on here..?"
- (body)
- "Oh god, how horrible."
- (body)
- "This is no way to treat the dead!"
- "It's another iron lung."
- (body)
- "Poor Soul."
- "What are all these corpses doing here?"
- "Are these the patients?!"
- "I got a/an/the (item)."
- "A page from an incident report:
- (memo)"
- "It's a baby incubator."
- "A child's doll, it appears to be burned."
- "I wonder how it got here?"
- (baby incubator)
- "These look disturbing."
- "It's a pile of magazines, but I don't recognize any of the
- titles."
- "This water cooler has not been used in a long time."
- "It's just some old magazine. I'm not interested right now."
- "The door is unlocked."
- "He's dead... It's hard to hell what happened to him, but I
- don't want to stick around to find out."
- "Boxes of supplies, nothing useful here"
- (stall)
- "Why is this locked? Is someone in there?"
- "This toilet smells like death."
- "This toilet is disgusting."
- (toilet)
- "The smell... I can't breathe in here."
- (toilet)
- "This is making me sick."
- "The lower stairwell is blocked, I can't get through."
- "Theres an intense heat coming from this vent." (sic)
- "This way is blocked, I can't go any further here."
- (body on the sofa)
- "He's dead."
- "The TV isn't plugged in! How is this possible?"
- (body)
- "My God, what happened here...."
- "It's a patient's chart:
- (memo)"
- "This way is blocked I can't get through."
- "I can't get through here, the door is chained shut."
- (operating table)
- "My god. What are they doing here?"
- "It's the other half of the body from downstairs, I wonder
- who put him here?"
- "His hand is holding on to a key of some sort."
- (iron lung)
- "I'd feel helpless if I was put in one of these."
- (door)
- "It's jammed."
- (cabinets)
- "They're empty. There's nothing here."
- "I wonder where the heat from these vents are coming
- from?"
- (door of room 206)
- "I think I hear the faint sound of water lapping on the
- shore, the source seems to be coming from just beyond
- this door, But that's impossible, this is a hospital."
- (elevator doors)
- "I can't get through right now."
- -- Shepherd's Glen --
- (trying to leave)
- "What the hell is going on here? I should head back."
- "No one is inside and the lights are out."
- "Was there a power outage or something?"
- "This is Doctor Fitch's office."
- "He's been in this location since before I was born."
- "It's locked."
- "I remember Anna's Salon."
- "Joshua and I would play out here while Mom got her
- hair done."
- "I've never seen this place empty before."
- "It's the banner for the 150th anniversary parade.
- (memo)"
- "The local bus stop."
- "I remember dad didn't even come to say goodbye when I
- left to join the service."
- "I thought I was making him proud."
- "It's Mr. Olson's Hardware Store, but no one is in there."
- "Once Joshua got caught stealing a pack of gum from
- here."
- "Dad lectured me for letting my little brother shoplift,
- and grounded us both."
- "All the lights are off."
- "Did I just see someone moving in there?"
- "I don't think anyone's in there."
- "This building is abandoned."
- "I don't even remember what was here before I left..."
- "Everything looks so different now."
- "It looks like the shop is closed."
- "But it's the middle of the day..."
- "Looks like the Bait and Tackle shop is closed too."
- "I doubt anyone would be out fishing in this weather
- anyway..."
- "The gate is sealed shut - there's no way I could open it."
- "This should lead down to the docks and boat launch."
- "As a kid, I would spend entire summer days out on the
- lake."
- "It looks like something was trying to claw its way into
- the garage..."
- "This door wont open without the garage door remote..." (sic)
- "Why are all the curtains drawn?"
- "Looks like they haven't been opened in years."
- (playground device)
- "I remember when Dad spun me so hard on this, I threw
- up."
- "The gas tank is open..."
- "It looks like someone syphoned some gas out of this."
- "I can use this to fill up the Gas Can." ~
- "There was not much left, but I should be able to power
- up the generator using this." ~
- -- town hall --
- "These plants look healthy."
- "If someone has time to water the plants, why don't they
- clean up the rest of the office?"
- "It looks like the last 50 years of Farmer's Almanacs..."
- "Each one is perfectly sorted - not a single year is
- missing."
- "It's an unorganized collection of township journals and
- election records..."
- "It's a collection of law encyclopedias and town
- government papers."
- "There's also a collection of newspapers from the
- neighboring towns."
- "It's a newspaper article...
- (memo)"
- "It's a collection of historical books."
- "'Famous Coal Mining Towns of New England'"
- "'Pivotal Battles of the Civil War'"
- "'Frontier Cures: Bleed and Purge'"
- "It looks like a record of the town's obituaries."
- "Attached is a record of burials in Rose Heights
- Cemetery."
- "The shelves contain medicine and anatomy journals."
- "One of Mayor Bartlett's ancestors was a town founder."
- "Bartlett has been Mayor since I was born and no one
- ever ran against him."
- "I guess family heritage counts for a lot here."
- "This is Edith Holloway, one of the town's founders."
- "My father hated the Holloways, but Margaret always
- treated me well."
- "She and Elle even sent me letters when I left for the
- war... more letters than anyone else sent."
- "Sometimes I wonder how things would have turned out if
- I were born into a different family..."
- (pedestal)
- "This looks like a keyhole..."
- "I always thought this symbol was odd. Dad always got
- angry if I played with this."
- (pedestal later in the game)
- "This looks like a keyhole..."
- "This is Cornelius Fitch, another of Shepherd's Glen's
- four founders."
- "I always forget that Doctor Fitch is his direct
- descendant."
- "Doc never really liked to talk about town history."
- "It looks like there used to be a picture right here..."
- "I wonder why it's empty now?"
- "It's a photo of Shepherd's Glen back when Main Street
- was still a dirt road."
- "This is my great, great, great, great, great grandfather,
- Isaac Shepherd."
- "He was one of the four founders, and they named the
- town after him."
- "Why isn't this on the wall?"
- "This book looks ancient - the pages are all tattered. I
- can barely read the text."
- "(memo)"
- "There is a large symbol on the floor."
- "I know I have seen this before..."
- -- Alex's home --
- "It's just a vase, nothing useful."
- "I think these were my grandfather's candleholders."
- "Mom always insisted on lighting them when people came
- over for big dinners."
- "This is Mom's favorite french poetry book.
- She loves poetry."
- "This couch is really worn out."
- "Me and Josh used to hide our comic books in the
- cushions."
- "Mom always said they were a waste of time. She didn't
- understand."
- "It's just a dresser. Nothing useful."
- "These are Dad's books.
- He always got so worked up if I touched any of his stuff."
- "Looks like someone got the suitcases down from the
- attic."
- "Were Mom and Dad planning on going somewhere...?"
- (door)
- "It won't budge."
- "It's a photo of Dad, Mom, and Josh."
- "I don't remember this one.
- I must have been gone when they put it up."
- "The clock has stopped."
- "Mom keeps everything in perfect order - why hasn't she
- fixed the clock?"
- "There was a picture here, but it's gone now..."
- "It's a painting of a landscape.
- I wonder if it's based on a real place?"
- "It's just some old desk. Nothing interesting here."
- "It's a picture of Dad, Mom, and Josh."
- "How come I'm not in it? I know I was there..."
- "Oh right... I must have taken the photo."
- "It's a photo of the whole family. We're at one of the
- town festivals..."
- "Everyone always thought we were the perfect family."
- "I guess people believe what they want to..."
- "That's us on the shore of Toluca Lake."
- (attic door)
- "It's locked. I need a key to open it."
- "It looks like my parents sold all my toys."
- "I guess after I left for the service, they didn't see much
- point in keeping any of my stuff."
- "It's a photo of Dad and Josh fishing at the lake."
- "Why am I never in any of these pictures?"
- "It's a pile of dirty laundry."
- "This bookshelf has seen better days.
- But there was something special about it..."
- "It looks like a map of our house, drawn in crayon."
- "This is Joshua's bug collection."
- "One time I helped him catch some spiders in the
- backyard."
- "He loves spiders for some weird reason."
- "Join the Fight"
- "This is an old picture of Mom and Josh."
- "It was taken years ago. I guess she likes to remember
- him as her baby."
- "There used to be a picture here."
- "I remember mom sitting here, cradling Joshua as a baby."
- "Mom's jewelry case. I remember she would get mad if we
- touched it."
- "Mom and Dad's bed."
- "Joshua and I got caught jumping on it once."
- "Of course, I got punished while Josh was totally let off
- the hook."
- "It's an old cassette tape. The label's been ripped off."
- "I wonder what's on it."
- (toilet)
- "Nothing to see here."
- "I used to hate taking baths when I was a kid."
- "It was always a struggle to get me in the tub."
- "It's a laundry hamper."
- "The closet is empty... Where are the clothes?
- Are they in the suitcase downstairs?"
- "Vacuum cleaner. Looks old."
- "It's a letter from Mom to Dad.
- She never sent me letters when I was in boot camp.
- (memo)"
- "The letter ends there. I guess she never finished it."
- (electricity board)
- "I'll just leave it alone - don't want to get shocked."
- "Ah, the trusty old washer and dryer. They were
- constantly breaking down."
- "But Dad was too cheap to get new ones, of course. 'They
- work fine!' he'd yell."
- "It's our old water heater. It looks broken."
- "Dad was always so protective of these tools, he wouldn't
- leave them open like this..."
- "The backyard door won't open while the basement is
- flooded. The safety latch is somewhere under all that
- water."
- "It looks like the remote for our garage is sitting on top
- of this water pump... What is it doing down here?"
- "There's a note underneath...
- (memo)"
- "Well, the pump won't start without gas. I should check
- the garage."
- "The water pump won't start without gas."
- "The water pump is still running..."
- "I love this canoe. We bought it that summer of the big
- brush fire."
- "I used to take it out onto the lake and float around for
- hours..."
- "My Dad told us to never go out on the lake by ourselves,
- but we did anyway. It was so much fun."
- "This door's locked, but can be opened with the right key."
- "It's our answering machine.
- There's no tape inside."
- "Mom loves to bake. She's pretty good at it too."
- "When she bakes brownies, the whole house smells like
- chocolate."
- "That smell haunted me while I was in the hospital."
- "Maybe she'll whip up a batch now that I'm back..."
- "What's in the fridge?"
- "There's nothing to eat in the fridge. Besides, I'm not
- hungry."
- "The sink is full of dishes. The smell is awful. Why
- hasn't Mom been cleaning?"
- "There's a note next to the phone.
- (memo)"
- "This is Mom's sewing machine. She used it to mend our
- clothes."
- "Sometimes she'd spend all day mending clothes or
- making things for the other ladies around town."
- (picture)
- "O Lord, grant me
- The faith to trust in your judgment
- The wisdom to see your Way
- And the strength to do what is asked of me."
- "These are Mom's sewing books."
- "She'd sit on the couch for hours and plan her next
- sewing project."
- "Making new clothes was something she loved to do."
- "Looks like Mom made a big dinner."
- "Why didn't anyone eat it? It's all spoiled now."
- "Mom said these dishes were a wedding present from
- Grandma."
- "How come we never used them?"
- "These are Dad's books.
- He always got so worked up if I touched any of his stuff."
- "This is the same TV my parents had when I left."
- "I always begged them to buy a new one, but my dad says
- that kids shouldn't sit in front of the TV all day."
- "What does he know?"
- "Oh my god. It's a letter from Dad."
- "(memo)"
- "There's something else here..."
- "It looks like a map of Silent Hill.
- Did he go there?"
- "I need to ask Mom if she knows about this."
- -- backyards + graveyard --
- (old dog house)
- "Hey... Where's the dog?"
- "It's our air conditioning unit. It never worked very well."
- "This is my old bike."
- "I bought this with money I made from my paper route."
- "Looks like the tires are flat, though."
- "I remember the day we built this tree house."
- "We had so many good times."
- "It doesn't look like anybody has sat out here in a long
- time."
- (swing)
- "Josh was so excited when they bought this for him.
- They never bought anything like this for me..."
- "What's this on the fence?"
- "This is Joshua's backpack!
- There's a photo inside..."
- (chasm)
- "What the hell happened to the streets?"
- "Municipal access gate, there's a message here..."
- "No Trespassing: Violators may be subject to prosecution"
- "These valves are rusted shut."
- (gate)
- "It's locked. There is a light coming from the other side."
- (bench)
- "This is where the bereaved would sit."
- (graves)
- "Why have so many people died?"
- "These tombs don't even have names on them."
- "Looks like this tree has been dead for awhile."
- "Oliver Hall
- Died November 6th, 1875
- at the age of 62."
- "We laughed at him because he was different.
- He laughed at us because we were all the same.
- We will never laugh the same again."
- "Erika Hall
- Died January 23rd, 1870"
- "Sleep on, sweet mother and wife,
- And take thy rest, God called thee home
- He thought it best."
- "Jackson Daniel Hall
- Died November 17th, 1850
- beloved child of Oliver and Erika"
- "Sleep undisturbed within the peaceful shrine,
- Till angels wake thee with a note like thine."
- "Thurman Reed
- Died at the age of 25"
- "Remember friend as you walk by
- As you are now so once was I
- As I am now you will surely be
- Prepare thyself to follow me"
- "Colin B.
- Died January 20th, 1876
- Before his time at 32 years of age."
- "All who knew him have agreed,
- he was a good man."
- "Here is where Bruce Norwood lies"
- "Nobody laughs, nobody cries
- Where he goes, how he fares
- Nobody knows, nobody cares"
- (graves)
- "What happened to all these people?"
- "So many people dead."
- "Why didn't they put names on these tombs?"
- "So many nameless tombs."
- "Ped Davenport
- 1825 - 1884
- We won't be able to ask you anything now."
- "Roxy N. Rigby
- November 24th 1820 - January 16th 1862
- Love is eternal and can never be leashed."
- "Why is that guy digging up graves?"
- "I bet this fountain was beautiful at one time."
- (examining Odd Stone Plate before killing the dog)
- "I better take care of this dog before I examine this."
- "More childrens' graves, so many have died young here."
- "The names have worn off these gravestones."
- "This gate is padlocked and overgrown with vines."
- "This gazebo has seen better days."
- "The gate to the Bartlett Family Mausoleum is locked."
- "What a creepy looking statue."
- "This gate is padlocked."
- "In memory of
- Mr. Amos Roberts
- Died March 3rd 1923
- at 66 years of age."
- "Lamented most by those that knew him best."
- (grave)
- "I don't recognize this name."
- "In memory of
- Jonathan Sturges,
- Died September 14th 1918."
- "In memory of
- Mrs. Elizabeth Sturges,
- wife of Mr. Jonathan Sturges,
- Died March 17th 1913."
- "This stone erected by
- Timothy Thatcher
- in perpetual memory of his wife
- Mrs. Dorothy Thatcher
- Died March 28th 1891."
- "Through life in virtuous path she trod
- In death her hope was placed in God."
- "In memory of
- Betsey Thatcher,
- daughter of Timothy & Dorothy Thatcher
- Died March 28th 1890,
- at 16 years of age."
- "Farewell my weeping parents dear
- Farewell my brothers and sisters near
- I wish you all to live and love,
- and make your peace with God above."
- "So many men and women have died in Shepherd's Glen."
- "This marker's pretty worn... Only a few letters are still
- visible."
- "The names are entirely worn away."
- "In memory of
- Mrs. Catherine Nye
- wife of Mr. Arthur Nye
- Died February 5th 1917
- at 86 years of age."
- "Sacred to the Memory of
- Mr. John Nye
- Died May 5th 1915
- at 78 years of age;
- and of Mrs. Fanny Nye
- his second wife
- Died June 16th 1921
- at 75 years of age."
- "In memory of
- Lemuel Jacobs
- Died March 10th 1934
- at 55 years of age."
- "The immortal part has on swift pinions flown
- To take its sentence in the world unknown."
- "In memory of Rhoda Hunt
- Daughter of Cap Nathan
- and Mrs. Lydia Hunt
- Died September 23rd 1864"
- "Sleep on sweet babe and take
- thy rest.
- God call'd thee home,
- He saw it best."
- "In memory of
- Rachel Smith
- Died in December
- at 32 years of age."
- "Troy Douglas Hampton
- Died February 13th 1888."
- "In memory of
- Lydia Rush
- Died March 1st 1872
- at 25 years of age."
- "This grate seems to be firmly attached."
- "It looks like this section is for war veterans."
- "Wow this tree looks very old, and somewhat creepy."
- "It's a long row of tombstones. I wonder if it's a family
- plot."
- "There are so many grave markers here."
- "In memory of
- Edward Shepherd
- Son of David and Stephanie"
- "In memory of
- Michael Shepherd
- Eldest son of David and Stephanie
- Tragically lost at the at 9 years old." (sic)
- "In loving memory of
- Stephanie Shepherd
- Beloved wife of David Shepherd
- Died December 31st 1899
- at 24 years of age."
- "Here lies
- David Shepherd
- Died Match 1st 1910
- at 34 years of age."
- "In memory of
- Horace H. Bartlett
- who passed in
- a powder mill explosion
- March 10th 1934
- at 29 years of age."
- "Farewell my friends and children dear
- Prepare for death while I sleep here.
- Could you but know as much as I,
- How soon would you prepare to die."
- "Lydia Bartlett
- Died April 5th 1894
- at 22 years of age."
- "Here beneath this gloomy stone
- I sleep so quiet and alone."
- "In memory of
- Henry Bartlett
- who died in a fire
- July 26th 1916."
- "In memory of
- Caleb Bartlett
- son of Henry and Mary Bartlett
- Died August 3rd 1917
- at 6 years of age."
- "In memory of
- Mary Bartlett
- Died August 4th 1917
- at 24 years of age."
- "In memory of
- Mrs. Lois Bartlett
- wife of Ephraim Bartlett
- Died May 6th 1896
- at 19 years of age."
- "Hey, this is the crypt of my ancestor, Isaac Shepherd.
- He was one of the original founders of the town."
- "In memory of
- Isaac Shepherd
- Died March 9th 1882
- at 62 years of age."
- "I depart this world to face what awaits me
- leaving behind this town to my children
- and if God is indeed fair and just
- I will never be forgiven."
- "The path of death must once be trod by all."
- "Sacred to the memory
- of Daniel Shepherd,
- son of Isaac Shepherd.
- Died September 23rd at 5 years of age."
- "In memory of
- William Shepherd
- Died March 1st 1889
- at 25 years of age."
- "In memory of
- Catherine Shepherd
- Beloved wife of William Shepherd
- Died January 1st 1889
- at 24 years of age."
- "This is the Holloway family mausoleum. They are one
- of the four founding families."
- "The lock to the door looks like the one from Dad's
- hunting room."
- "I wonder how I'm supposed to open it?"
- "In memory of
- Nancy Holloway
- June 22th 1870 - December 16th 1899"
- "Here lies
- Frederick Holloway
- November 24th 1865 - January 16th 1900"
- "Here lies
- John Holloway
- June 12th 1868 - October 29th 1901"
- "Here lies
- Sophie Holloway
- July 29th 1889 - September 13th 1920"
- "In loving memory of
- Karen Holloway
- Daughter of Sophie and John
- Tragically lost at 8 years old."
- "Here lies
- Robert Holloway
- August 17th 1887 - January 23rd 1910"
- "In loving memory of
- Henry Holloway
- December 12th 1885 - February 4th 1892"
- "This is the Fitch family mausoleum, they are one of the
- four founding families."
- "The lock to the door looks like the one from Dad's
- hunting room."
- "I wonder how I'm supposed to open it?"
- "In memory of
- Andrew Fitch
- who died
- April 15th 1887
- at 32 years of age."
- "In memory of
- Elizabeth Fitch
- wife of Andrew Fitch
- passed away on June 29th 1897
- at 40 years of age."
- "In loving memory of
- Stephen Fitch
- Son of Andrew and Elizabeth
- Tragically lost at 7 years old."
- "In loving memory of
- Regina Fitch
- Daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth
- passed away on May 14th 1923
- at 46 years of age."
- "The Guardian that once was whole
- Reveals the way that is shut
- Two Halves on Twins Enshrined
- Forever Split in Waters Divine"
- "Once whole but now split in twain
- Opens the way for souls to leave
- Find the plates and release their pain
- Once separate but now whole again."
- "This gate is padlocked."
- "I wonder whose family plot this is?"
- "It's locked by this mechanism... Looks like something
- circular would open it."
- "Smells like something died in this dumpster."
- "Someone needs to empty these dumpsters."
- "This is the crypt of Mason Bartlett, one of Shepherd's
- Glen's original founders."
- "In memory of
- Mason Bartlett
- who died
- March 10th 1874
- at 55 years of age."
- "Ye living mortals stop and read
- A solemn warning from the dead
- Your life is frail and death is sure
- Believe in Christ and Heaven secure."
- "Patricia Bartlett. Died 19... I can't make out the rest."
- "This looks like a child's coffin."
- "There's some sorta strange lock keeping it closed."
- "This piece needs to be pulled free."
- "This is the crypt of Cornelius Fitch. The Fitches are
- one of the four founding families of this town."
- "In memory of
- Cornelius Fitch
- who died January 26th 1878
- at 61 years of age."
- "Neither friend nor physician could stave
- My mortal body from this grave
- Neither dirt nor clay shall keep me here
- When the Lord shall call me to appear."
- "Edwin Holloway is buried here. He was one of
- Shepherd's Glen's original founders."
- "In memory of
- Edwin Holloway
- Died November 4th 1879
- at 59 years of age."
- "Ye living mortals stop and read
- A solemn warning from the dead
- Your life is fleeting, only death is sure
- Trust in our god, all will be secure."
- "Here lies
- Edith Holloway
- Faithful wife of Edwin... the rest is illegible."
- Town west part
- "Why hasn't this been towed away? It's obviously broken
- down."
- "A comic book store opened here right before I left...
- "It's closed now... I guess there wasn't enough
- demand for juvenile stuff like comics."
- "I bet Josh was sad it closed. He loved comic books."
- "Another abandoned shop..."
- "Is there anything around here still open?"
- "This was a small fortune teller's shop."
- "My dad would never let me go in there, said he didn't
- want me to get caught in that 'occult nonsense.'"
- "I guess the shop is out of business now."
- "Why hasn't this van been towed? It's blocking the entire alleyway."
- "It's covered in dust and ash. This van hasn't gone
- anywhere in a long time."
- "This car looks abandoned."
- (police car door)
- "The door is locked."
- "It's a squad car like my dad used to drive."
- "This flag has not been taken down for a long time."
- "These police cars have not moved in a long time."
- "This is the station where Dad works."
- "I wonder if his buddies on the force know what happened
- here..."
- "It looks like nobody's here. Where are the police? What
- the hell is happening?"
- (police station later in the game)
- "I've been inside already, all the police are gone."
- "All these people are...missing? My God, what happened?"
- "I knew some of these people."
- "Who'd park their truck here?"
- "Shepherd's Glen Police Station"
- "We didn't get to see dad much, since he spent so much
- time here."
- (smashed police car window with blood nearby)
- "This doesn't look good. Did one of those dogs do this?"
- (crashed police car)
- "What happened here?"
- (dead dog)
- "It appears I am not the only one that doesn't like these
- dogs. Ouch"
- (chasm)
- "It's just so crazy, half the town is gone."
- "This winery is owned by the Bartlett Family."
- "My parents would go to dinner there occasionally."
- "My brother and I were never allowed to come along."
- "This bridge used to lead over to the Bartlett Winery."
- "What the hell happened to it?"
- "The gate to the Sheriff's parking lot seems to be locked."
- "The old mine is falling apart. It's too dangerous to go
- that way."
- (Curtis' place later in the game)
- "It's locked."
- "Looks like Curtis must have closed shop and skipped
- town."
- Curtis' place
- "This is a big generator, I wonder where he got it from."
- "There's too much junk. I can't get through."
- "A truck - and a lot of junk - is blocking my way."
- "Curtis must not be expecting guests."
- "There must be another way around."
- "Where did he get all this junk?"
- "Looks like a couple of old car grills."
- "I don't think this car is ever going to run again."
- "Curtis seems to like old toilets."
- "It's an old refrigerator."
- (washing machines)
- "Looks like Curtis has stripped the useable parts from
- these."
- "Why does he have so many gasoline barrels?"
- (dumpster)
- "God that stinks, I don't even want to know whats inside." (sic)
- (dumpster)
- "Isn't this whole place a dumpster?"
- "Curtis likes his hubcaps."
- "Impressive collection of hubcaps."
- "I never thought about using hubcaps for decoration."
- "How was he even able to move all this junk."
- "Looks like a pile of scrap metal."
- "Some old water heaters and valves."
- "Wow this stinks. I think it's filled with manure."
- "It must have taken years to collect this much junk."
- "Thats a big winch." (sic)
- "Another stockpile of gasoline barrels."
- "It looks like Curtis spends his time collecting...junk."
- (old stove)
- "What'd they cook here, fireworks?"
- "This is an impressive collection of junk."
- (silo)
- "Oh man, I remember this!"
- "Kids at school would dare each other to climb to the top
- and jump off."
- "I wonder how many legs have been broken here..."
- "The valve is rusted solid - it's never going to move."
- (old car)
- "I wonder if this was always a convertible."
- (old car)
- "I can't tell if he was fixing this, or tearing it apart."
- "Looks like an old workbench."
- "I bet Curtis could start his own appliance store."
- "I wonder what he fixes with these parts?"
- "I doubt these televisions work anymore."
- "Why did Curtis put this junk under a roof?"
- "How did he acquire so many appliances?"
- "Is that paint or blood on the table?"
- "Doesn't look like this truck has moved in awhile."
- "Looks like this truck has been up on blocks for a long
- time."
- "Where did he get a generator this size?"
- (device)
- "I'm not even sure what this is."
- "I wonder what he's going to do with a container this
- size."
- "Does this grill still work?"
- "This coffee looks like it is about a week old."
- "It's Curtis's to-do list:"
- "Fix Adam's Engine.
- Repair Margaret's Clock.
- Clean Out Fridge."
- (vending machine)
- "Damn, wish I had some change. Those snacks look good."
- "An empty vending machine. How interesting."
- "More random junk."
- "This box is labelled Misc Junk."
- "I wonder why these clocks won't work anymore."
- "This sandwich looks old. Is Curtis really eating that?"
- "Man this fridge stinks."
- "Another ruined refrigerator."
- "It's a box of tools. It looks pretty unorganized."
- (junk)
- "Why would he save any of this, and who would ever buy
- it?"
- "This microwave has seen a lot of use."
- "This fridge looks older than me."
- "I don't think that engine is ever going to work again."
- "Rubber gloves and boots, what kind of crap does Curtis
- work in?"
- Silent Hill part 1 + hotel
- "Silent Hill? How the hell did I get here?"
- "No one is inside and the lights are out."
- (shop's door)
- "Doesn't look like they're open anymore."
- "Another abandoned shop..."
- "It looks like the shop is closed."
- (dead end)
- "I'm definitely not going through this way."
- "Ann Black... Must be a boutique or something."
- (shop's door)
- "I don't think anyone's in there."
- "I'm not hungry right now."
- "The bank is closed too..."
- "I will need to find a key to unlock this gate."
- (hotel's entrance)
- "Why would Joshua be hiding in a hotel?"
- "I need to make sure he's okay."
- "I'll need something to break down these boards."
- (dead end)
- "There must be another way around."
- (fire truck before getting axe)
- "There must be something in this truck I can use to get
- into the hotel."
- "Nothing on this side, though. Maybe if I could get
- around the blockade..."
- (shop door)
- "I don't think anyone's in there."
- (chasm)
- "The earth just collapsed under the whole street. I can't
- even see the bottom!"
- "Another dead end..."
- (dumpster)
- "This is dirty and smells awful."
- "Looks like this door leads to the Atrium."
- "These doors are jammed."
- (painting)
- "I wonder who this elderly man is?"
- "It's completely blocked by rubble and debris."
- "I can't get through here."
- (elevator button)
- "It's dead. The power must be out."
- (painting)
- "I wonder who this was painted for?"
- "The circuit breaker box is shorted out."
- (door)
- "It's jammed shut."
- "It's a box of tools. It looks pretty unorganized."
- (elevator buttons)
- "I don't have much of a choice - only one of the buttons
- seems to be functional."
- "That's a long drop down..."
- (radiator)
- "There's no heat coming out, must be busted."
- (painting)
- "This is an interesting scene."
- "It's blocked."
- "There must be another way around."
- "I think there's something behind this painting..."
- "This door is locked and won't open."
- "I need to find the key."
- "I wouldn't even think of sleeping on this bed."
- "I can't see through this window..."
- (window)
- "I can't see anything..."
- (window)
- "This window is opaque."
- "This bed is really dirty..."
- (bed)
- "The springs are all worn out."
- (cupboard)
- "Nothing to see here."
- "This heater looks like it hasn't worked in years."
- "I wonder who slept on this bed last..."
- (sink)
- "Who left it this way? Gross!"
- "This toilet is broken."
- "I think I can climb on this rubble. It seems stable
- enough."
- "This mattress is covered in black mold."
- "This painting depicts a very heart warming scene."
- (wall indention)
- "What could have dug this hole?"
- (wall indention)
- "Looks like something burrowed through here."
- "This must be one of her missing memories. There's a
- message on the back...
- (memo)"
- "There's a message above the bathtub. It says:
- "You can't wash it off."
- "This toilet smells like poison."
- (rubble)
- "This hotel is falling apart..."
- (wall indention)
- "Shit! What crawled through here?!"
- "This postcard could be one of her memories. There's a
- message on the back...
- (memo)"
- (sink)
- "The smell... I can't breathe in here."
- "It seems stable enough to climb down here."
- "It's a postcard. There's a message on the back...
- (memo)"
- (painting)
- "She looks affluent, but has a plain looking face."
- (painting)
- "This guy looks shady..."
- "This damage looks recent. This place is falling apart..."
- "Where the hell did I just drop to?"
- "This table's covered in dust and grime."
- (door)
- "This must lead back to the lobby."
- (plants)
- "I wonder if this is poisonous."
- "That's...a pretty bizarre plant."
- "What an exotic-looking plant."
- "I've visited greenhouses before, but I've never seen
- plants like this."
- "That's one ugly, twisted tree."
- "Those branches give me the creeps."
- Shepherd's Glen Prison
- "There's some writing on the wall... Looks like a poem or
- something."
- "All I want is freedom,
- To forget my past.
- "All I need is freedom,
- So my sanity will last."
- "Are you seeking freedom,
- from this wretched metal cell?"
- "Then look no further than yourself,
- For now you're trapped in hell!"
- "I wonder if I could take this bed frame apart."
- "It's rusted solid... I'd need some tools."
- (door)
- "I won't be able to open this..."
- "The door's locked tight."
- (bars)
- "There's no way I could squeeze through, and the bars
- won't budge any further."
- (bars after Wheeler comes)
- "The gate is open, I should follow Wheeler..."
- "This must be the booking room."
- (door)
- "It's locked. I need a key to open it."
- (door)
- "Need to find another way."
- "Looks like this is where they keep evidence locked up."
- "Shepherd's Glen never had much crime, so I doubt
- there are any weapons in there."
- Sewers
- (flooded area)
- "God, what's that smell? We can't safely cross through
- this, there must be some way to drain this..."
- "There must be some way to drain this pool around here."
- (pool of blood)
- "What the hell happened here? Where's Elle...?"
- "Oh god, That's Elle's radio!"
- "There's so much blood everywhere...Could she have
- survived this..?"
- "I have to find her!"
- Town return + Fitch's Office
- (Alex's Home's door, now shrouded with barbed wire)
- "What is going on here? Where did this come from?"
- "I've got to find another way inside!"
- (gate to pier)
- "The gate is sealed shut - there's no way I could open it."
- (truck)
- "I don't need any more gas right now..."
- "This table is covered in dust, it looks like no one has
- used it in a long time."
- "It's a poster warning about STD's."
- (poster)
- "Diphtheria strikes unprotected children.
- Protect your children with Toxoid! Toxoid Prevents
- Diphtheria."
- "It's a painting of a lake."
- "Southeastern University
- Upon the recommendation of the Faculty of
- The School of Medicine
- And by the virtue of the authority vested in them by
- the Congress of the
- United States the Board of Trustees of Southeastern
- University
- Has conferred upon
- Martin Fitch
- Medicinae Doctor
- Together with all honors right and privileges thereto
- pertaining,
- In recognition of all requirements for this degree."
- "This shelf is full of dolls."
- "It feels like they're watching me... Like they're waiting
- for something..."
- "A little girl's dresser... Why would Doctor Fitch put all
- this stuff in here?"
- "This case is locked."
- "The last thing I remember is getting the doll from this
- case."
- "What's so special about this porcelain doll anyway?"
- "I came in this way."
- "What the hell..? This wasn't blocked off just a minute
- ago!"
- "It's a little girl's doll."
- "What a creepy-looking teddy bear."
- "The painting changed. It used to look like a ballerina."
- "Main Entrance"
- (pit)
- "It seems to go on forever."
- "Restricted Area
- Department of Health Officials Only"
- "Visiting hours are from
- 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m."
- "It's a dead end."
- "Another dead end."
- "EMERGENCY & AMBULANCE ENTRANCE"
- "EMERGENCY"
- "Information about our patience is strictly confidential
- and should not be discussed in public places." (sic)
- (the placard on the wall says "patients")
- "It's a little girl's doll."
- "STAFF ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT"
- "IF YOU ARE CONCERNED OR HAVE A PROBLEM
- PLEASE TALK TO THE STAFF"
- "What's with all the dolls?"
- "Who left them down here?"
- "AVOID HEALTH RISKS!
- WEAR GLOVES"
- (dead end)
- "I can't get through here."
- "Please
- Keep noise to a minimum"
- "Hazardous voltage inside.
- Can shock, burn or cause death."
- "ATTENTION NURSING STAFF:
- All medications to be administered daily before 9:00 a.m."
- "YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO GIVE A URINE
- SAMPLE AS PART OF YOUR CARE."
- Nightmare home
- "The door won't budge."
- "How do I unlock it?"
- "It's a cracked and worn mask - looks Angry."
- "This mask reminds me of my mother."
- "...Although I don't remember her ever looking sad."
- "The expression on this mask feels cold."
- "Just like mom..."
- "A stuffed bunny."
- "It's wet and covered in mold."
- "To hide her pain this face she did wear..."
- "It trails off. Maybe there's more on the other side?"
- "Look's like an old meat cleaver." (sic)
- "This knife looks like it's seen a lot of use."
- "There are blood stains all over the blade."
- "Theres a special spot for each knife on the board." (sic)
- (machinery)
- "This is on a track."
- "I think I could probably move it."
- "The inscription reads 'For permitting others to suffer.'"
- "There's space for three medals, but there's only one
- here."
- "The inscription reads 'For dereliction of duty.'"
- "The inscription reads 'For atrocities committed.'"
- (models)
- "These things are filthy. What am I supposed to do with
- these?"
- (suit)
- "Maybe theres an order to these medals." (sic)
- Silent Hill
- (sign)
- "'Fresh Bait'"
- "This looks like a lake patrol boat, though it's hard to
- tell with all the rust..."
- "The ignition key is nowhere to be found."
- (sign)
- "'Bait Box'"
- "There must be some kind of bait shop nearby."
- "These bait boxes are all filled with ash now."
- "It looks like part of the cliff collapsed, taking the
- walk-way with it."
- "I feel uneasy here, like the water itself is trying to pull
- me off the dock..."
- "This bridge is one of the main routes into and out of the
- town..."
- "It looks like this happened a long time ago, so how have
- people been getting into town? And how the hell am I
- going to get out?"
- "There is no name or date printed here... So who's grave is
- this?" (sic)
- "This marker's pretty worn... Only a few letters are still
- visible."
- "This was someone's wife and daughter."
- "It's a small collection of graves...most likely a family
- plot."
- "Were these markers moved there, or did this tree grow
- out of a mass grave?"
- "It's a statue of Janus."
- "I remember learning about him in mythology class back
- in school, Janus is the Greek God of the middle ground
- between barbarism and civilization, youth and
- adulthood."
- "The inscription reads: 12 The Old"
- "There's an empty slot for some kind of item here."
- "The inscription reads: 1 The New"
- "There's an empty slot for some kind of item here."
- "Here lies H. Fuller.
- Died January 1883
- Tell those that pass, so that my
- Tale will live on, and fill the
- Heart of those pausing on my grave"
- "These graves are ancient."
- "The truck is crashed, but it doesn't look like the impact
- killed him..."
- "Looks more like he was attacked while trying to get
- away."
- "A sign advertising firewood by the bundle."
- "I don't see any around here though."
- (doghouse)
- "There's no dog here..."
- "The sign reads 'Open' but this place is clearly
- abandoned."
- "I know this store. It's the Toluca Lake Bait Shop. Dad
- would never take us here, even though this shop had
- better prices."
- "He always tried to spend as little time in this town as
- possible."
- "Another abandoned car..."
- "Why are the headlights still on?"
- "Reader! Pause and consider the vast importance
- of being always prepared to meet thy god!
- For thou knowest not the time, the place
- nor the manner of thy Death!"
- "William P.
- Born Dec 12, 1904
- Died Feb 20, 1906
- Elijah J. Born Oct 9, 1906
- Died Oct 30, 1906"
- (note: this same message appears at two separate places.
- what luxury to have not one but two graves!)
- "This grave is worn almost entirely smooth, only a few
- lines are legible..."
- "1
- 4
- This
- A"
- "Another crypt in ruins."
- "The stone is chipped and aged, and most of the text has
- been lost. There are just a few lines that can still be
- read..."
- "2
- 5
- is
- Red"
- "Taylor A.
- Born April 29, 1908
- Died March 1, 1909
- Rebecca H. Born May 15, 1910
- Died Nov 30, 1913"
- "Here they lie, lost and mourned by their loving parents
- Hannah and Thomas Chaperon"
- "None of these graves are recent."
- "Overlook Penitentiary
- I remember my dad and several deputies were sent here
- to help stop a riot..."
- "It was six days before he came back home, but he never
- once spoke about what happened over here."
- (prison gate)
- "It looks like something tried to get in. Why would
- someone want to take refuge INSIDE a Prison?"
- (car)
- "The door is locked."
- (shop)
- "I can't see through this window..."
- (shop)
- "This window is opaque."
- (shop)
- "Is there anything around here still open?"
- (shop)
- "I can't see anything..."
- "Someone needs to empty these dumpsters."
- "Overlook Penitentiary"
- (boiler)
- "There's no heat coming out, must be busted."
- (valve)
- "I can't turn it, it's rusted shut."
- "This building is abandoned."
- "It could be an antique store. It's difficult to see through
- the grime on the windows."
- "Smells like something died in this dumpster."
- "This dumpster is filled with rotting garbage. Doesn't
- seem like it's been emptied for months."
- "I guess the shop is out of business now."
- (shop)
- "I don't think anyone's in there."
- "This may have been a coffee shop once, but it's difficult
- to tell..."
- "The entrance to the church is sealed shut..."
- "I guess there is really no sanctuary in this cursed town."
- (dumpster)
- "God that stinks, I don't even want to know whats inside." (sic)
- Toluca Lake Water and Power
- "It's just some old desk. Nothing interesting here."
- "It's an old newspaper."
- "(memo)"
- "The drawers are empty."
- "The filing cabinets are empty."
- (TV)
- "It's broken."
- "The faucet's not working."
- "The sink is empty."
- "This looks like a diagram of the Toluca Lake Water &
- Power Generator System."
- "Station A controls the Water feed.
- Station B controls the Boiler.
- Station C controls the Steam feed."
- Prison
- (door)
- "That's the way I came in."
- "Overlook Penitentiary"
- "It's a large key rack.
- It's empty."
- "This switch doesn't work."
- "This gate won't budge."
- "It's a note left behind by a prisoner."
- "(memo")
- "Someone left a note..."
- "(memo)"
- "It's just an old electrical box, nothing I can do with it
- now."
- "It's just some old power box, it's of no use to me."
- "A Block
- East Wing
- Cells 1-8"
- "B Block
- North Wing
- Cells 1-8"
- "It's a large key rack, but there are no keys inside."
- "This switch is dead."
- "It looks like this panel controls the gates for the entire
- prison! Let's see if I can get it working..."
- "Nothing is happening. I guess it's broken. Damn!"
- "It's an old newspaper."
- "(memo)"
- "The rest of the message is blurred and illegible."
- (toilet)
- "It's all stopped up."
- "This gate is stuck for good."
- "This toilet is broken."
- "I found a letter from a prisoner."
- "(memo)"
- "This area is blocked."
- (door)
- "Locked."
- (switch to Wheeler's cell too early)
- "I can't. It's not safe yet."
- (keypad to next area before freeing Wheeler)
- "I'll try this later."
- (keypad to next are after freeing Wheeler)
- "This has already been turned off."
- "The door is blocked with rubble. I can't get through it."
- (cell door)
- "It's blocked."
- "B Block
- Cells 1-12"
- "None of these switches are active."
- (closed door of the office where Wheeler enters)
- "Forget this, I need to get going."
- or
- "This isn't helping. I gotta go."
- or
- "This is getting me nowhere."
- "I found a letter from a prisoner."
- "(memo)"
- "This gate isn't going to move. Ever."
- "A prisoner wrote this letter,"
- "(memo)"
- "Shower Room"
- "Supply Closet
- Authorized Personnel Only"
- "The headlight is broken. It looks like the wires are
- exposed."
- "A Block
- Cells 1-12"
- "It's a radio, but it's malfunctioning."
- "There are some tools here."
- "It looks like someone was making repairs, but ran out of
- time."
- "There's a spare bit of wire inside this toolkit."
- "It looks like somebody used this mattress to escape?
- It's a long way down..."
- "The junction box is missing 3 of its wires."
- "The junction box is missing 2 wires."
- "The junction box is missing 1 wire."
- "All the connections now have wires attached. I can now
- try to restore power to the keypad." ~
- (junction box after fixing it)
- "The keypad should work now."
- (keypad before restoring power)
- "I need to restore power to this keypad in order to get in."
- (Alex's mom if you shot her)
- "My god. Why did I shoot her? I could have tried to save
- her..."
- "It's all my fault."
- (Alex's mom if you don't shoot her)
- "This damn machine... Mom!!"
- "I should have listened to her. She asked me to...and I
- didn't. I'm sorry mom. I was weak."
- "I'm a failure."
- Items:
- Angry Mask
- "This mask looks just like my mother. She seems to be
- disappointed in me."
- Attic Key
- "The key to the attic. Mom and Dad always kept it hidden
- in their room."
- Bloodstone
- "Bloodstone is the birthstone for March."
- Bogeyman Knife
- "There are blood stains all over the blade."
- Broken watch
- "It looks like an inscription on the watch here... It
- says Forgive me..."
- Butcher Knife
- "This knife looks like it's seen a lot of use."
- Cassette Tape
- "It's an old cassette tape. The label's been ripped off."
- Cleaver
- "Look's like an old meat cleaver." (sic)
- Elle's Locket
- "This is the locked that Elle took from her mom."
- Empty Gas Can
- "An empty gas can I found in the garage."
- Fallen Star Medal
- "The inscription reads 'For dereliction of duty.'"
- Founders Key
- "A bronze key with a cross into the head piece."
- Frowning Mask
- "This mask looks like my mother. It's as if her face is
- frozen in a state of perpetual sadness."
- Full Gas Can
- "The gas can is filled with gas siphoned from the truck."
- Garage Remote
- "The remote for the garage door. Dad was always losing
- this thing."
- Garnet
- "Garnet is the birthstone for January."
- Heart of Darkness Medal
- "The inscription reads 'For permitting others to suffer.'"
- Indifferent Mask
- "This mask resembles my mother's face. Cold and
- emotionless, as always."
- Letter from Dad
- "It looks like a letter from my father. Hard to believe
- he'd write any of this."
- Loose Wire
- "A piece of loose wire I pulled from a broken light."
- Maintenance Key
- "Used by the maintenance crew inside to access restricted
- areas both inside and outside of the Hotel."
- M14 Assault Rifle
- "Fires slowly, but has longer range and greater power
- than any pistol."
- Moon Garden Key
- "Property of Dargento Cemetery is etched on the key."
- Odd Stone Plate
- "Half a circular stone plate with a partial image of a tree
- embossed on the surface."
- Old Revolver
- "The cylinder is rusted and won't turn. It would be a nice
- piece, if I could get it repaired."
- Operating Theater Key
- "Operating Theater. is written on the tag."
- Pulaski Axe
- "This axe is sturdier and more effective than the
- fireman's axe."
- Radio Wire
- "A tore this wire out of an old radio. It could come in
- handy."
- Robbie
- "'Lakeside Amusement Park' is written below his bowtie."
- Sapphire
- "Sapphire is the birthstone for September."
- Scarlet's Doll
- "This must be Scarlet's favorite Doll. It looks like it's
- seen better days..."
- Scrap of Wire
- "A scrap of electrical wire - I found it in an old toolbox."
- Serum
- "An experimental drug that will boost my health... I hope."
- Small Key
- "A key that looks like it goes to a small case"
- Strange Key
- "Hopefully this key will open the door to the room Josh is
- in."
- Strange Stone Plate
- "A stone plate with an image of a half a tree on it."
- Stuffed Rabbit
- "This is Joshua's favorite stuffed animal. It's wet, and
- reeks of mold."
- Toluca Lake Water and Power Key
- "Toluca Lake Water and Power is barely legible on the
- tag."
- Turquoise
- "Turquoise is the birthstone for December."
- Vile Acts Medal
- "The inscription reads 'For atrocities committed.'"
- X-Ray Film
- "A torn X-Ray of a patient's chest"
- Generic comments:
- "That item cannot be used here."
- "I used the (item)."
- "I can't pry this open with this weapon."
- "This weapon can't help me cut through this."
- "I need a different weapon to break through these boards."
- "I can't open this door with this weapon."
- "I can't carry any more."
- "I unlocked the door with the (item)."
- 12 Gauge Shotgun
- "Devastating at close range, but fires and reloads slowly."
- A 'BlueSteel' Shotgun.
- "Has increased damage and holds more ammunition over
- the regular Shotgun."
- A 'Chrome Hammer' Pistol.
- "Has increased damage and holds more ammunition over
- the regular pistol."
- Ceremonial Dagger
- "This ancient dagger is etched with strange markings. I
- swear I've seen it somewhere before."
- Circular Saw
- "A gas-powered portable circular saw. This could really
- cut someone to shreds."
- Combat Knife
- "It's a bit rusty, and the blade is worn, but it still works."
- Crowbar
- "This crowbar is heavier and more powerful than the
- pipe."
- Fire Axe
- "I can use this Fire Axe to break down wood barriers and
- pull obstacles apart."
- Laser Pistol
- "Small but very effective. Where did this come from?
- Did aliens leave it here?"
- Mk 23 Handgun
- "The 9mm pistol Curtis Ackers gave me. It's in good
- condition, and easy to use."
- Steel Pipe
- "A section of steel plumbing pipe. It's a bit dirty, but
- easy to swing."
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