21st January 2006, 1:11 PM
But there is no 'change', as the fears or god tries to contact you what you percieve to be reality is altered in to a mechanical hell which is all based on the fears of the characters in the story.
The air raid sirens always threw me, but Silent Hill was a place during the Civil War as a kind of conceptration camp where POW's were tortured. In SH2 you meet the people in charge of the torture who are Pyramid Heads but the Pyramids only appear when you sin in the game - when you a kill a person, a Pyramid head shows up. By the end of the game, two Pyramid heads haunt you. So the 'essense' of Silent Hill comes to life as the god is reborn in to the world thriving off the 'energy' of the place and its hosts and using it to attack anything that tries to stop it.
So, the miners could be a part of that 'essense', just as the nurses and mean children from the nightmares of the little girl who holds the unborn god.
The air raid sirens always threw me, but Silent Hill was a place during the Civil War as a kind of conceptration camp where POW's were tortured. In SH2 you meet the people in charge of the torture who are Pyramid Heads but the Pyramids only appear when you sin in the game - when you a kill a person, a Pyramid head shows up. By the end of the game, two Pyramid heads haunt you. So the 'essense' of Silent Hill comes to life as the god is reborn in to the world thriving off the 'energy' of the place and its hosts and using it to attack anything that tries to stop it.
So, the miners could be a part of that 'essense', just as the nurses and mean children from the nightmares of the little girl who holds the unborn god.