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I read that he thought the room itself was his mother and that he needs to wake "her" up...

In the beginning of the game, you see a note on the floor, that was slided under the door that says

"Mum, why dont u wake up?" Was that a note for his "mother"?

--Jojje 04:34, 5 September 2006 (UTC)


Pretty much, yeah. 172.161.207.218 07:05, 8 September 2006 (UTC)



Has anyone actually heard Victims 07+08 scream at them? I cant seem to get them to do it, so I was wondering if they even do

this game is intresting and makes more sense than any of the others because there is no UFO ending or any other silly one like a dog. Also it seems that u can get into this story. This could actually make a good book. Also in the begging did u check everything out b4 u go look at the face. It says that u never had any of this stuff b4 and that u don't no where ur "red typwriter" is. That might suggest that maybe Joseph the previous occupant in room 302 was the person at the very begging with the room covered in blood and rust. and for the twin or victims 07 +08 i've herd them say prepare for te receiver of wisdom very good and they began to point at me soon afterwords. Is that the misterious behavior the silent hill monster list said it did?

[edit] Iconic

What makes Walter as iconic as the nurse of the pyramid head? I really don't associate Silent Hill with him the way I do with the latter two. --Uselesswarrior (talk) 04:01, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Victims section

Can someone explain why this section was removed?--72.65.221.138 (talk) 13:32, 20 March 2008 (UTC)