Heho!

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Nope, das war nicht ganz so. James tötet seine Frau, weil er von ihr befreit werden will.
Ja ja, auch. Das kann man ja interpretieren wie man will, obwohl in deiner Logik ein wenig mehr Sinn steckt. DOch meins ist sicherlich nicht ganz verkehrt.

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Wo hast du das denn her? Ich hoffe du hast dafür irgendwo im Spiel einen Beweis gesehen, denn diese Handlung wird ansonsten in keiner Szene angedeutet. Nicht mal am Ende wo James seine Taten offen legt.
Aus einem Interview mit einem der Leutz von Konami, der auch an dem Spiel mitgearbeitet hat und es schliesslich wissen muss (gab es irgendwo mal auf einer Seite als Textdatei zum Runterladen). Ein FAQ zu Silent Hill 1-3 eben.

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Die Theorie mit der Vergewaltung ist so derbe an den Haaren herbeigezogen dass es mich schon grauselt daran zu denken wie ihr darauf kamt.
Ist sie gar nicht. Wie erklärst du dir bitte die Vergewaltigung des Monsters durch den PyramidenKopf? Na? Ein weiteres kleines Detail ist die sperrliche Bekleidung der Krankenschwestern im Krankenhaus; sie entspringen James Fantasie, das darfst du nicht vergessen. Schleisslich ist er es doch, welcher die Monster erschafft.

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Wir müssen uns ja vor Augen halten, dass Silent Hill nicht eine Stadt ist welcher Sünder zu sich ruft, weder in Teil 1 noch in 3 sind es Sünder sondern vielmehr wiedergeborene Götter, deren Anhänger oder ähnliches die den Weg nach Silent Hill finden. Lediglich im zweiten Teil wird Silent Hill als Stadt der Sünde dargestellt, ich würde den zweiten eh ein wenig aussen vor lassen da er nicht wiklich zum Rest der Reihe passt.
Na ja, eigentlich nicht. In Teil 1 wird Alessas 2. Ich, die kleine Sherryl gerufen. Sherryl ist nämlich nicht Harrys Kind, sondern seine Adoptivtochter. Heather in Teil 3 ist die Wiedergeburt Alessas / Sherryls und trägt somit wieder Samael in sich, den Harry in Teil 1 stoppen konnte.

Ach ja, bevor ich es vergesse: Silent Hill 1 oder 3... oder meinetwegen auch 2 sind alle würdig, gekauft zu werden, es ist eine geniale Reihe (lasst es, dass 2467463746 mal zu fragen).

Da es anscheinend großes Interesse gibt, kopiere ich mal etwas aus einem englischen FAQ hierrein. Die Stellen beziehen sich auf Teil 1 (Written by CVXFREAK, edited by Orca782):

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Characters
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Harry

First I'd like to make it clear that Harry is a lowly writer few have
heard of. This is stated somewhere in the game or the booklet. Harry
is the adopted father of Cheryl, and after finding her raises her
lovingly with his wife until his wife dies. He then goes to Silent
Hill, for a vacation, and crashes into Alessa (who has made it the dark
world, unbeknownst to him). Alessa is searching for her sister, and
Harry is now in Silent Hill. He becomes Dahlia's servant, finding
Alessa, because he thinks she has Cheryl, while Dahlia herself really
does. He then saves all of humanity however, when he eradicates
Samael's incarnation in Alessa. Alessa/Cheryl is pleased with her
father, knowing he meant well, and aids him to the normal world again.
He also exits with Cybil, showing that he will probably take her as a
wife, having had similar experiences that no one else could identify
with.

Alessa

Alessa is actually in a hospital, or in Dahlia's home at any point in
time, but she is metaphysically in her realm. She is hurt, and she was
burned at an early age, so she does not really know what is happening
to her, she is just hurt and confused. In Silent Hill 1, there is a
text in the school that explains poltergeist activity. Studies (real
studies) also show that teen-aged girls are the most able to project
telekinetic energy into real forces. This explains the crashing of
windows Harry often heard, and it explains a lot of the weird
happenings. If a poltergeist is strong enough, members of the
household may hallucinate, and see different things than any other
given person. This is because they live near the teen. Because Alessa
holds in her half, or more than half of Samael, her telekinetic powers
are enhanced, and she is also in pain, which will add power to her
telekinesis. Her telekinetic power is once again demonstrated when she
pushes Cybil backwards at the conclusion of the game. She is Dahlia's
gate to eternal power, and a new, darker world.

Lisa

She was the nurse of Alessa, and Cheryl, and she is addicted to the
drug, White Claudia, which caused hallucinations similar to dark Silent
Hill, and she did the right thing, bringing Cheryl to the side of the
road. She only appears in the dark world of Silent Hill, so one can
wonder how she got there. The answer is most likely that Alessa
remembers her as a kindly caretaker, and has placed her soul into her
dark realm. This way, Lisa only remembers what happened when she
brought Cheryl out of the town, and came back. She was probably killed
by Dahlia for her insubordination, and her soul is kept in dark Silent
Hill, where her soul went immediately after dying. Besides Cybil, Lisa
is the only other ally in Silent Hill of Harry's. I wish she lived to
escape the horror, but as mentioned, she's dead.

Dahlia

Dahlia is the head of a cult that worships angels, particularly fallen
ones. She is the one maintaining the evil. She wants Samael's evil
power, and she created the two children. She created Alessa, but one
human form was not enough to hold the dark power, and so she had to
create another child, after getting everything from Alessa that she
could. She wants to get to Alessa, and eventually does through Harry
and Metatron. She is playing both sides of good/evil, a real schemer.
Her realm is maintained even though she dies. She also sells White
Claudia in order to finance her cult, and to get aid from lesser
members. She is the "bad guy" of the first game, and overall she
starts the whole problem with the town that we know and love, Silent
Hill. She gets Cheryl to come to her, by drawing on her as a mother,
and then she uses Cheryl to bribe Harry to move faster, try harder to
get to her, thus to get to Alessa. Dahlia also takes control of the
darker realm of Silent Hill after Alessa comes under her control again.

Kaufmann

He inseminates Dahlia (ick), and sells the drugs to tourists. Besides
being in the cult, he is left in the fog Silent Hill, being summoned
there by Dahlia because he is an important member of her cult. However,
she neglects to tell him this, and he sees it as a quick trip to Hell.
He is unhappy with his transition from normal Silent Hill to fog Silent
Hill, and thus uses Aglophatis to end Dahlia's spree if you save him.
He is in the hospital trying to find out what happened when you find
him, and he shoots you in the arm, or another minor location. Once he
finds Alessa and Dahlia, Alessa summons Lisa to do away with him, for
aiding in her torture.

Cybil

Cybil is in Silent Hill not without purpose. She was accidentally
brought into the fog town by Dahlia when she came in at the same time
as Harry. Dahlia realizes that there is a use for her, when she draws
Harry into the town. She is there to help him along, and when she leads
Harry to Alessa, Alessa takes matters into her own hands and controls,
then attempts to kill Cybil. Overall she is not meant to be where she
is. She was working together with the Silent Hill P.D. to investigate
the drugs, but of course could find no evidence.

Cheryl

Cheryl was born X-Gallespie-Kaufmann (aka Dahlia is her mother and
Kaufmann might be her father). After Lisa took her from the
cult, Harry found her and raised her as his own. She was eventually
drawn to Silent Hill by Dahlia. She is also drawn unknowingly to the
pain of her sister, because she is good still, due to the love Harry
gave her, as opposed the pain Alessa received. Cheryl/Alessa is reborn,
depending upon the ending that you get, and Harry, we assume, takes
care of her as well, and she is raised as a normal child, most likely
named Cheryl.

Samael

Also called Sammael, Samael is a dark angel, a fallen angel. It has
been said that he is the devil himself, but not for certain. In any
case, he is the evil in this town, and it is he that was summoned into
Alessa's form. However, after being defeated in his physical form,
because he was new, and weak, he can only watch now over this town, and
has power only to suck the sinners into his realm. He cannot take the
souls of the innocent, because Metatron also guards the town.

The cult that Dahlia was the head of worshipped angels, darker ones at
that. Older Hebrew rituals were said to have been able to raise angels
to do commands, which is where this may have started, and Dahlia's
obvious ethnicity due to her clothing. (Not at all a negative
statement towards any ethnicity or religion, just interpreting the game
as I see it). These angels, though not appearing in the game, are
referenced many times within the game. The referenced angels are:

Hagith
Phaleg
Ophiel
Bethor
Aratron
Och
Phul

These angels are the angels of the planets, and thus they also
represent some of the Greek Gods. My info came from the Dictionary of
Angels, by Gustav Davidson. The names, and the symbols are mentioned in
his book. I believe the original source was The Magus, some older book.
Anyway, these angels are of course viewed as wicked, and of the occult,
but really it is just another branch of a religion

Metatron

Metatron is called upon by the tetrahedral item that Dahlia gave Harry.
It was the essence of the Archangel Metatron. Unwittingly, in her quest
to get dark power, Dahlia overstepped herself, and this item of light
broke through Samael's hold on Alessa, and through the evil in Silent
Hill. It is he who looked out for Harry and James, and in some ways
makes the darkness of Silent Hill equal in lightness in the real town.
He comes to the town to battle evil, as an Archangel, not out of
personal gain for Dahlia. Though Metatron has been stated as one of the
greatest, if not the greatest angel, he is the power of good in this
town, and will battle Samael if need be.

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Das war's erstmal. Wenn Interesse besteht, könnte ich auch mehr hierrein kopieren.

cya, Chester