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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to subconsiously complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche not Walter's psyche as we are mislead to believe. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called CaskofAmontillado the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.

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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even the demonic fungus is how he views things.things. The whole entire game is in his head, when these so called monster attack him he is really hallucinating, in reality they are not being hostile to Henry, but he is being violent to them. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because as I stated earlier the whole game was in his head.head, a person with schizophrenia can't tell no cop or supernatrualist of what they saw because it wasn't there in the first place. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to subconsiously complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche not Walter's psyche as we are mislead to believe. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his the past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's tried so hard to block out,that's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange orphanage he was raised in and the water tower prison.prison too, to remind him of his former life that he apparently tried to block out. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called CaskofAmontillado the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.
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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called CaskofAmontillado the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.

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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to subconsiously complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche.psyche not Walter's psyche as we are mislead to believe. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called CaskofAmontillado the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.
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* Oh trust me I know everything about Silent hill 4. I thought people stopped looking at SH4 tv tropes. Well next time you come to this website tell me what you think about my "Henry being raised at the cult" statement.

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* Oh trust me I know everything about Silent hill 4. I thought people stopped looking at SH4 tv tropes. Well next time you come to this website tell me what you think about my "Henry being raised at the cult" statement.statement.
* If you were like a super game player and let's say SH4 was one of the first games you played, would you think that it's one of the best games in the world. I'm not saying that SH4's crappy like you think I am. What I'm saying is that there's so much very more that could of been done for the game. Do you agree? I mean it has the best story a video game could ever have but compare it's gameplay to other super awesome video games and you'll get what I'm talking about.
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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called [CaskofAmontillado Cask of Amontillado] the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.

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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called [CaskofAmontillado Cask of Amontillado] CaskofAmontillado the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.
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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called "Cask of Amontillado" the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.

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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called "Cask [CaskofAmontillado Cask of Amontillado" Amontillado] the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.

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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds) is how he vi

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Well that could explain why Henry and Walter have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and Walter allegedly being the real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the "Henry is the real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was gaven an oppurtunity to experience the real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and get a good job and live a normal life instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter Sullivan and has decided to work a job and avoid any kind of contact with humanity what so ever. The monstorous versions of men(monkeys), women(nurses), children(two headed babies), dogs(demon hounds) hounds); even to small stuff like mosquitos(bats), and even fungus is how he vi
views things. He isn't proud of his childhood that's why he tries to block out all conscious knowledge of his childhood and act like he's oblivious to it, just like he tried to block out everything about Walter by trying to act like he can't read that childish reading in Forest World. Isn't it kind of odd in the endings where he lives he goes on about his life like nothing ever happened despite being allegedly locked in his room for five consecutive days and encountering those "creatures". Because the whole game was in his head. Just like Walter Sullivan Henry probably specialized in the dark arts too hence, him trying to complete the 21 sacraments and him delving so deeply in his psyche. Him being the "Reciever of Wisdom" also ment him reliving his past as well as confront the monster he really is. That's why he's taken to those deserted sites of the cult such as the orphange and the water tower prison. He stalked Cynthia after he saw her enter through his apartment that's why he ended up there, he was so surprised by her straight forward courtsmanship that he kills her; this is similar to a situation in a story called "Cask of Amontillado" the only difference is the protagonist was allegedly insulted. As for Richard I think he just didn't like him that's why he hunted him down like an animal,he tried to get to know everyone by apparently going through there apartments and even reading those bios on the painting in that artist house.
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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood.He is not very proud or honored about his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 12121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.

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That explains Well that could explain why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like and Walter Sullivan have so many things in common despite Henry being supposedly trapped in his room and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood.He is not very proud or honored about his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises allegedly being the female body other besides real killer. They both prefer to be isolated from people, and more importantly they have serious issues with women. I'm not saying the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that "Henry is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject real killer" is false, but let's remember that Walter choose all of his victims including Eileen so why would he pick one victim, more importantly the last and most important victim randomly. They must of went to the cult together because how would Walter know that Henry would be a good candidate for the Receiver of Wisdom. Just like Walter Henry was really gaven an oppurtunity to experience the killer, real world when he grew up so he just decided to go to school and he used get a good job instead of giving in to that cult's bullshit. He probably wasn't the only cult orphan that grew up to be the a functioning member of society. However he couldn't forget his life in the cult, and when he got into the real world it probably wasn't to kind to him either. So he subconsiously hates the world too, probably even more than Walter sullivan excuse Sullivan and has decided to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 12121 through 21121. This also matches nicely work a job and avoid any kind of contact with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.
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* Anyone who doesn't think SH4 had effort or thought put into it clearly doesn't know much about the game. Try playing it again and understanding the story this time.

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* Anyone who doesn't think SH4 had effort or thought put into it clearly doesn't know much about the game. Try playing it again and understanding the story this time.time.
* Oh trust me I know everything about Silent hill 4. I thought people stopped looking at SH4 tv tropes. Well next time you come to this website tell me what you think about my "Henry being raised at the cult" statement.
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When I say it's a knockoff I'm not trying to say someone stole the silent hill idea, also I'm not trying to say that this is a gaiden game. I just believe that the creator of the previous three silent hill(hell) games put so much effort into them that they thought they can just make any new Silent Hill game and it will be a giant hit just because it's a silent hill game. It's no a gaiden game it just seems that way because the creator apparently didn't put that much effort in it, you find this out when you don't experience the game players well experience. Besides the game makes more than several references to it's predessors espcially sh2 and it's supposedly based in Silent Hill so what can you say about that.

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When I say it's a knockoff I'm not trying to say someone stole the silent hill idea, also I'm not trying to say that this is a gaiden game. I just believe that the creator of the previous three silent hill(hell) games put so much effort into them that they thought they can just make any new Silent Hill game and it will be a giant hit just because it's a silent hill game. It's no a gaiden game it just seems that way because the creator apparently didn't put that much effort in it, you find this out when you don't experience the game players well experience. Besides the game makes more than several references to it's predessors espcially sh2 and it's supposedly based in Silent Hill so what can you say about that.that.
* Anyone who doesn't think SH4 had effort or thought put into it clearly doesn't know much about the game. Try playing it again and understanding the story this time.
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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood.He is not very proud or honored about his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 12121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.

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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood.He is not very proud or honored about his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 12121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.statement.

[[WMG: Silent hill 4's is just a cheap knock off that apparently wasn't gaven that much thought.]]
When I say it's a knockoff I'm not trying to say someone stole the silent hill idea, also I'm not trying to say that this is a gaiden game. I just believe that the creator of the previous three silent hill(hell) games put so much effort into them that they thought they can just make any new Silent Hill game and it will be a giant hit just because it's a silent hill game. It's no a gaiden game it just seems that way because the creator apparently didn't put that much effort in it, you find this out when you don't experience the game players well experience. Besides the game makes more than several references to it's predessors espcially sh2 and it's supposedly based in Silent Hill so what can you say about that.
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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood.He is not very proud or honored about his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 13121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.

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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood.He is not very proud or honored about his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 13121 12121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.
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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 13121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.

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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood.He is not very proud or honored about his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 13121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.
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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes.

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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes.crimes, that's why we never see or actually hear anything about "ghost walter" killing victims 13121 through 21121. This also matches nicely with the Henry and Walter have some connection we don't know about statement.
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That explains why Henry prefers to be withdrawn from everyone else just like Walter Sullivan and he tries to keep the player from knowing about his early life and his childhood. His early life was just as miserable as Walter Sullivans. The cult also instills good sexual chastity in their followers, that is another reason why Walter Sullivan despises the female body other besides the fact it reminds him of his biological mother, and that is why Henry exhibits that discomfort when cynthia courts him. The "Holy Mother" sect just as well as other parts of the cult beleive anyone who loses their virginity should burn in hell. He loses all his sexual control however when he meets Eileen and assaults her.Not to get off the subject but let's remember Henry was really the killer, and he used the Walter sullivan excuse to help him escape the fact that he committed all those crimes.

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Every ending is a UFO ending because Walter is a Time Lord.
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[[folder: The Good+ Ending is Canon.]]
James Sunderland escaped, Adopted Laura, got back in his Job as a Clerk, got over Mary and moved on with his life.

Silent Hill 5 is going to be about Laura coming back to Silent Hill....
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[[folder: Henry is [[TheGoodSon Henry]].]]
Either from an AlternateUniverse where Elijah Woods' character died instead, or Henry somehow got better from that fatal drop (hey, he's that evil, it could be possible), or this is other-Henry's dying dream (because honestly, Walter is totally the type of serial killer other-Henry could come up with).

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Either from an AlternateUniverse where [[TheGoodSon Elijah Woods' character died instead, instead]], or Henry somehow got better from that fatal drop (hey, he's that evil, it could be possible), or this is other-Henry's dying dream (because honestly, Walter is totally the type of serial killer other-Henry could come up with).









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