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* From the remake, we have the thing in the basement: WHAT THE HELL. I mean, it's obviously a Cthulu reference, but there's just so many unanswered questions about it... is it Cthulu itself? Is it an aspect? Something else? How does West keep it under control? Why doesn't it just smash the glass of its container like nothing? What was West's plan for it? Does West even remember it was down there? I mean, there are no notes about it that you can find, and West doesn't even mention it when you find him later in the level. So many unanswered questions about this guy, I wanna know!

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* From the remake, we have the thing in the basement: WHAT THE HELL. I mean, it's obviously a Cthulu Cthulhu reference, but there's just so many unanswered questions about it... is it Cthulu Cthulhu itself? Is it an aspect? Something else? How does West keep it under control? Why doesn't it just smash the glass of its container like nothing? What was West's plan for it? Does West even remember it was down there? I mean, there are no notes about it that you can find, and West doesn't even mention it when you find him later in the level. So many unanswered questions about this guy, I wanna know!



** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones, [[ContinuityDrift then, to the Outer Gods.]] That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position. Cthulhu is not ''cosmically'' powerful as is, West could probably catch a weaker one.
** Alteratively, it could be one of the Beast monsters (the big ones who get there guts pulled out via backside in the splatterkills) that's had its face altered with surgery/magic. Aside from the face, the monster looks very similar to those guys, and such a modification is well within West's MO and abilities.

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** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones, Great Old Ones, [[ContinuityDrift then, to the Outer Gods.]] That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position. Cthulhu is not ''cosmically'' powerful as is, and West could probably catch a weaker one.
** Alteratively, Alternatively, it could be one of the Beast monsters (the big ones who get there guts pulled out via backside in the splatterkills) that's Splatterkills) that had its face altered with surgery/magic. Aside from the face, the monster looks very similar to those guys, and such a modification is well within West's MO and abilities.
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* Also in the two of the possible bad endings in the game - [[spoiler:David dies as Jennifer and Rick lives]] or [[spoiler:Jennifer dies as David and Rick lives]] - as the [[spoiler:Terror Mask]] lies defeated it says that as long as there is evil in world it will ''always'' find it's way back, all this because [[spoiler:Rick]] carries the pain of [[spoiler:letting one of his dear ones die in the process]]; but in the good ending - [[spoiler:Rick, David and Jennifer lives]] - the [[spoiler:Mask]] ''really'' dies as an old trinquet, so just because [[spoiler:Rick]] isn't in pain for a [[spoiler:huge loss in his family]], the [[spoiler:Mask]] can no longer nourish itself with all the evils in the world?

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* Also in the two of the possible bad endings in the game - [[spoiler:David dies as Jennifer and Rick lives]] or [[spoiler:Jennifer dies as David and Rick lives]] - as the [[spoiler:Terror Mask]] lies defeated defeated, it says that as long as there is evil in world the world, it will ''always'' find it's its way back, all this because [[spoiler:Rick]] carries the pain of [[spoiler:letting one of his dear ones die in the process]]; but in the good ending - [[spoiler:Rick, David and Jennifer lives]] - the [[spoiler:Mask]] ''really'' ''truly'' dies as an old trinquet, so just because [[spoiler:Rick]] isn't in pain for a [[spoiler:huge loss in his family]], the [[spoiler:Mask]] can no longer nourish itself with all the evils in the world?



* An intelligent question for the remake: In the tenth chapter you discover that West's revived bride was captured by an angry mob and put in a Wicker Man to be burnt. However, how could the mob take her from West's mansion, which was probably filled with lots of monsters that can easily kill a masked Rick, let alone puny humans?

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* An intelligent question for the remake: In the tenth chapter chapter, you discover that West's revived bride was captured by an angry mob and put in a Wicker Man to be burnt. However, how could the mob take her from West's mansion, which was probably filled with lots of monsters that can easily kill a masked Rick, let alone puny humans?



* From the remake, we have the thing in the basement: WHAT THE HELL. I mean, it's obviously a Cthulu reference, but there's just so many unanswered questions about it.. is it Cthulu itself? is it an aspect? Something else? How does West keep it under control? Why doesn't it just smash the glass of its container like nothing? What was West's plan for it? Does West even remember it was down there? I mean, there are no notes about it that you can find, and West doesn't even mention it when you find him later in the level. So many unanswered questions about this guy, I wanna know!
** The remake in general had an odd obsession with taking a relatively minor reference to Lovecraft (Dr. West) and extrapolating most of the plot from s not-great understanding of the Cthulhu mythos. There wasn't anything terribly Lovecraftian about the original trilogy; it was pretty much just 80's Horror Flick: The Game.
** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones, [[ContinuityDrift then, to the outer gods.]] That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position. Cthulhu is not ''cosmically'' powerful as is, West could probably catch a weaker one.

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* From the remake, we have the thing in the basement: WHAT THE HELL. I mean, it's obviously a Cthulu reference, but there's just so many unanswered questions about it.. it... is it Cthulu itself? is Is it an aspect? Something else? How does West keep it under control? Why doesn't it just smash the glass of its container like nothing? What was West's plan for it? Does West even remember it was down there? I mean, there are no notes about it that you can find, and West doesn't even mention it when you find him later in the level. So many unanswered questions about this guy, I wanna know!
** The remake in general had an odd obsession with taking a relatively minor reference to Lovecraft (Dr. West) and extrapolating most of the plot from s the not-great understanding of the Cthulhu mythos. There wasn't anything terribly Lovecraftian about the original trilogy; it was pretty much just 80's Horror Flick: The Game.
** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones, [[ContinuityDrift then, to the outer gods.Outer Gods.]] That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position. Cthulhu is not ''cosmically'' powerful as is, West could probably catch a weaker one.
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** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones, [[ContinuityDrift then, to the outer gods.]] That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position. Cthulhu is not ''cosmically'' powerful as is, West could probably catch a weaker one.

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** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones, [[ContinuityDrift then, to the outer gods.]] That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position. Cthulhu is not ''cosmically'' powerful as is, West could probably catch a weaker one.one.
** Alteratively, it could be one of the Beast monsters (the big ones who get there guts pulled out via backside in the splatterkills) that's had its face altered with surgery/magic. Aside from the face, the monster looks very similar to those guys, and such a modification is well within West's MO and abilities.
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** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones. That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position.

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** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones. ones, [[ContinuityDrift then, to the outer gods.]] That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position.position. Cthulhu is not ''cosmically'' powerful as is, West could probably catch a weaker one.
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** The remake in general had an odd obsession with taking a relatively minor reference to Lovecraft (Dr. West) and extrapolating most of the plot from s not-great understanding of the Cthulhu mythos. There wasn't anything terribly Lovecraftian about the original trilogy; it was pretty much just 80's Horror Flick: The Game.

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** The remake in general had an odd obsession with taking a relatively minor reference to Lovecraft (Dr. West) and extrapolating most of the plot from s not-great understanding of the Cthulhu mythos. There wasn't anything terribly Lovecraftian about the original trilogy; it was pretty much just 80's Horror Flick: The Game.Game.
** Cthulhu was originally a high priest to the great old ones. That could just be another of its species that does not have whatever benefits come from that position.
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* From the remake, we have the thing in the basement: WHAT THE HELL. I mean, it's obviously a Cthulu reference, but there's just so many unanswered questions about it.. is it Cthulu itself? is it an aspect? Something else? How does West keep it under control? Why doesn't it just smash the glass of its container like nothing? What was West's plan for it? Does West even remember it was down there? I mean, there are no notes about it that you can find, and West doesn't even mention it when you find him later in the level. So many unanswered questions about this guy, I wanna know!

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* From the remake, we have the thing in the basement: WHAT THE HELL. I mean, it's obviously a Cthulu reference, but there's just so many unanswered questions about it.. is it Cthulu itself? is it an aspect? Something else? How does West keep it under control? Why doesn't it just smash the glass of its container like nothing? What was West's plan for it? Does West even remember it was down there? I mean, there are no notes about it that you can find, and West doesn't even mention it when you find him later in the level. So many unanswered questions about this guy, I wanna know!know!
** The remake in general had an odd obsession with taking a relatively minor reference to Lovecraft (Dr. West) and extrapolating most of the plot from s not-great understanding of the Cthulhu mythos. There wasn't anything terribly Lovecraftian about the original trilogy; it was pretty much just 80's Horror Flick: The Game.

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** In regards to that, here's part of the [[DummiedOut unused]] [[spoiler:Terror Mask is Evil]] ending dialogue from the remake:
-->[[spoiler:''"No, I need people; I need suffering, heartache and pain - and your suffering is especially sweet."'']]
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** I'm pretty sure West didn't start cranking out monsters until ''after'' Leonora was killed, given that was his primary motive for doing so.

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** I'm pretty sure West didn't start cranking out monsters until ''after'' Leonora was killed, given that was his primary motive for doing so.so.

* From the remake, we have the thing in the basement: WHAT THE HELL. I mean, it's obviously a Cthulu reference, but there's just so many unanswered questions about it.. is it Cthulu itself? is it an aspect? Something else? How does West keep it under control? Why doesn't it just smash the glass of its container like nothing? What was West's plan for it? Does West even remember it was down there? I mean, there are no notes about it that you can find, and West doesn't even mention it when you find him later in the level. So many unanswered questions about this guy, I wanna know!
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** Actually, I believe the [[spoiler:Mask]] said that it lives not through evil, but suffering. Unless the English version was a bad translation, what with things like "if you wonder aimlessly"...
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** I'm pretty sure West didn't start cranking out monsters until ''after'' Leonora was killed, given that was his primary motive for doing so.
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* If you're fighting the Terror Mask as the final boss of the third game... then [[OrIsIt what is Rick wearing]] [[ParanoiaFuel on his face]]??''

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* If you're fighting the Terror Mask as the final boss of the third game... then [[OrIsIt what is Rick wearing]] wearing [[ParanoiaFuel on his face]]??''

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