Post by TurkwithStyle on Apr 17, 2009 0:43:21 GMT -5
Name:
Pyramid Head
Game of Origin:
Silent Hill 2
Nintendo Appearance:
Konami, has also appeared in Konami’s New International Track & Field, an E rated game for the Nintendo DS.
Nicknames:
The Red Devil, The Bogeyman, The Executioner, James’ Guilt, James’ Punishment, James’ Shadow, The Butcher, The Fiend, Triangle Head, Red Pyramid Thing, Red Triangle Thing, Red Pyramid, PH, DO. NOT. WANT.
Age:
Unknown, though can presumably be as old as when James first visited Silent Hill.
Species:
Pyramid Head/Nightmare Creature
Gender:
Male, all of the monsters in Silent Hill agree~ *SHOT*
Alignment:
Villain
Type:
Heavyweight
Character Stats:
Undergoing Maintenance.
Residence:
Silent Hill
Personal Relationships: (optional)
He’s very close to the monsters of Silent Hill~
Occupation:
Villain(Rapist *shot…again*)
Moveset:
Standard Attack – Pierce: Pyramid Head thrusts his great cleaver forward.
(R)Upward Attack – Weight Lifting: Pyramid Head slashes his sword violently upward. This causes a massive shift in weight, allowing him to throw his body upward.
Downward Attack – Great Cleaver: Pyramid Head slices his Great Cleaver sideways at the opponent.
Side Attack – Ground Scrape: Pyramid Head scrapes the ground with his Great Cleaver and it sends a shock wave toward the enemy.
Final Smash:
Rape Silent Impalement – Pyramid Head grabs the opponent by the neck and lifts them upward. He stares blankly at them as they struggle for a moment, and then slowly slides his Great Cleaver into place directly under his opponent. He then forces the blade upward, and sends them flying off screen.
Weaknesses:
Pyramid Head moves very slow due to his weight in both muscle and weaponry. This massive amount of weight also makes him drop faster than the average smasher (Heavier than Ganon, think Ike). He can’t speak, this silences him from saying anything. He has a sixth sense which tells him when there’s something going on in Silent Hill, he MUST answer this call. Pyramid Head has an attraction to females.
Personality:
A violent creature, but only through punishment. He can sense when those have sinned, and comes to such people. He will attack these people as some sort of executioner. He is mainly manifested of people’s guilt or desire for punishment. Pyramid Head is very silent, as he does not mutter a single word. This creature also seems to be very much attracted to females, though does not treat them any differently than males. Un-phased by everything, Pyramid Head is a feared soul.
Likes:
Sin, destruction,rape, evil, the Order, Silent Hill, Track & Field (lol).
Dislikes:
Peace,chastity belts, AIDs, being defeated, everything that makes you happy and all of your hopes and dreams.
Appearance:
Imagine him like this, only with less blood on him.
History:
In Silent Hill Origins, the prequel to the series, Pyramid Head is known as “The Butcher”. The Butcher can be heard somewhere near the Lumberyard, as Travis travels to the theatre, making it possible to believe that the The Butcher is just a few steps ahead of Travis. Fortunately, there is no encounter with him at this point. The Butcher attacks with his cleaver, constantly marching towards Travis with murderous intent. The table in the middle of the battle room leaves little room to maneuver, but makes it easier to run away from him. Despite the fact that Travis runs faster than The Butcher, the monster is still quicker than most creatures, and can close distance on him surprisingly quick if Travis isn't careful. The Butcher also swings with surprising speed and does a great deal of damage, making melee confrontation inadvisable at best. Firearms are the best way to take him down, specifically the shotgun.
Pyramid Head makes another appearance in Silent Hill 2, in the Woodside Apartments, standing behind a wall of bars, which separates him from James, and bearing a red aura. He does not move or react to James in any way, but his presence does cause the radio to emit static. He is encountered again in the apartments, this time performing an act ofsexual abuse on two Mannequin monsters.
James first encounters Pyramid Head with a weapon in the stairwell of the Blue Creek Apartments. He is carrying his signature weapon, The Great Knife, an oversized blade not dissimilar in design to Angela’s knife (despite obvious size differences). During this encounter, Pyramid Head attacks James, but leaves when a siren is blared.
Pyramid Head makes his next appearance on the roof of the Brookhaven Hospital, in which he seemingly appears from nowhere and pushes James through a weak fence. The next time he is seen, he has abandoned his knife in favor of a spear. He chases Maria and James through a fabricated underground corridor beneath the hospital, although his attacks are focused solely on Maria. James reaches the end of the hallway unscathed, but Maria is killed by Pyramid Head’s spear.
Pyramid Head can be found patrolling two areas of the Labyrinth. Although he will attack James, he does not pursue him. He makes his final appearance in the Hotel, along with a second Pyramid Head which was a copied version of himself, forged from James' guilt after killing Eddie. They attack Maria one last time before coming down to James' level and initiating combat. Like the fight in the apartment stairwell, this fight ends after a period of time. After the elapsed time, the Pyramid Heads seemingly destroy themselves with their own weapons, each of them holding an egg which James needs to continue.
Pyramid Head serves a minor, albeit important role in the newest installment, Silent Hill: Homecoming. Pyramid Head, while retaining his namesake pyramid and the characteristic Great Knife, seems to be inspired by the version portrayed in the movie instead of the model that tormented James Sunderland. In Homecoming, Pyramid Head appears to materialize the guilt of Alex Shepherd's father Adam Shepherd for choosing to murder his son. "The Bogeyman", as he is referred to in the game, appears only twice to Alex; once in the Grand Hotel in Silent Hill and again much later in a church where he, like the monsters that represent the other sacrificed children, executes Adam. He also makes appearances in the game's introductory level, where he first executes the doctor who wheels Alex into the Operation Theatre and is then heard in the darkness dragging his knife. Although the game begins (the ending of the first level) with the Great Knife plunging toward Alex before he wakes up, the Bogeyman does not seem to show hostility toward him for the rest of the game.
Anything else? (Optional)
Pyramid Head ALSO encountered Rose in the Silent Hill Movie. This is considered canon, but I did not include it in the app. because his role in that movie was very minor.
Pyramid Head
Game of Origin:
Silent Hill 2
Nintendo Appearance:
Konami, has also appeared in Konami’s New International Track & Field, an E rated game for the Nintendo DS.
Nicknames:
The Red Devil, The Bogeyman, The Executioner, James’ Guilt, James’ Punishment, James’ Shadow, The Butcher, The Fiend, Triangle Head, Red Pyramid Thing, Red Triangle Thing, Red Pyramid, PH, DO. NOT. WANT.
Age:
Unknown, though can presumably be as old as when James first visited Silent Hill.
Species:
Pyramid Head/Nightmare Creature
Gender:
Male, all of the monsters in Silent Hill agree~ *SHOT*
Alignment:
Villain
Type:
Heavyweight
Character Stats:
Undergoing Maintenance.
Residence:
Silent Hill
Personal Relationships: (optional)
He’s very close to the monsters of Silent Hill~
Occupation:
Villain
Moveset:
Standard Attack – Pierce: Pyramid Head thrusts his great cleaver forward.
(R)Upward Attack – Weight Lifting: Pyramid Head slashes his sword violently upward. This causes a massive shift in weight, allowing him to throw his body upward.
Downward Attack – Great Cleaver: Pyramid Head slices his Great Cleaver sideways at the opponent.
Side Attack – Ground Scrape: Pyramid Head scrapes the ground with his Great Cleaver and it sends a shock wave toward the enemy.
Final Smash:
Weaknesses:
Pyramid Head moves very slow due to his weight in both muscle and weaponry. This massive amount of weight also makes him drop faster than the average smasher (Heavier than Ganon, think Ike). He can’t speak, this silences him from saying anything. He has a sixth sense which tells him when there’s something going on in Silent Hill, he MUST answer this call. Pyramid Head has an attraction to females.
Personality:
A violent creature, but only through punishment. He can sense when those have sinned, and comes to such people. He will attack these people as some sort of executioner. He is mainly manifested of people’s guilt or desire for punishment. Pyramid Head is very silent, as he does not mutter a single word. This creature also seems to be very much attracted to females, though does not treat them any differently than males. Un-phased by everything, Pyramid Head is a feared soul.
Likes:
Sin, destruction,
Dislikes:
Peace,
Appearance:
Imagine him like this, only with less blood on him.
History:
In Silent Hill Origins, the prequel to the series, Pyramid Head is known as “The Butcher”. The Butcher can be heard somewhere near the Lumberyard, as Travis travels to the theatre, making it possible to believe that the The Butcher is just a few steps ahead of Travis. Fortunately, there is no encounter with him at this point. The Butcher attacks with his cleaver, constantly marching towards Travis with murderous intent. The table in the middle of the battle room leaves little room to maneuver, but makes it easier to run away from him. Despite the fact that Travis runs faster than The Butcher, the monster is still quicker than most creatures, and can close distance on him surprisingly quick if Travis isn't careful. The Butcher also swings with surprising speed and does a great deal of damage, making melee confrontation inadvisable at best. Firearms are the best way to take him down, specifically the shotgun.
Pyramid Head makes another appearance in Silent Hill 2, in the Woodside Apartments, standing behind a wall of bars, which separates him from James, and bearing a red aura. He does not move or react to James in any way, but his presence does cause the radio to emit static. He is encountered again in the apartments, this time performing an act of
James first encounters Pyramid Head with a weapon in the stairwell of the Blue Creek Apartments. He is carrying his signature weapon, The Great Knife, an oversized blade not dissimilar in design to Angela’s knife (despite obvious size differences). During this encounter, Pyramid Head attacks James, but leaves when a siren is blared.
Pyramid Head makes his next appearance on the roof of the Brookhaven Hospital, in which he seemingly appears from nowhere and pushes James through a weak fence. The next time he is seen, he has abandoned his knife in favor of a spear. He chases Maria and James through a fabricated underground corridor beneath the hospital, although his attacks are focused solely on Maria. James reaches the end of the hallway unscathed, but Maria is killed by Pyramid Head’s spear.
Pyramid Head can be found patrolling two areas of the Labyrinth. Although he will attack James, he does not pursue him. He makes his final appearance in the Hotel, along with a second Pyramid Head which was a copied version of himself, forged from James' guilt after killing Eddie. They attack Maria one last time before coming down to James' level and initiating combat. Like the fight in the apartment stairwell, this fight ends after a period of time. After the elapsed time, the Pyramid Heads seemingly destroy themselves with their own weapons, each of them holding an egg which James needs to continue.
Pyramid Head serves a minor, albeit important role in the newest installment, Silent Hill: Homecoming. Pyramid Head, while retaining his namesake pyramid and the characteristic Great Knife, seems to be inspired by the version portrayed in the movie instead of the model that tormented James Sunderland. In Homecoming, Pyramid Head appears to materialize the guilt of Alex Shepherd's father Adam Shepherd for choosing to murder his son. "The Bogeyman", as he is referred to in the game, appears only twice to Alex; once in the Grand Hotel in Silent Hill and again much later in a church where he, like the monsters that represent the other sacrificed children, executes Adam. He also makes appearances in the game's introductory level, where he first executes the doctor who wheels Alex into the Operation Theatre and is then heard in the darkness dragging his knife. Although the game begins (the ending of the first level) with the Great Knife plunging toward Alex before he wakes up, the Bogeyman does not seem to show hostility toward him for the rest of the game.
Anything else? (Optional)
Pyramid Head ALSO encountered Rose in the Silent Hill Movie. This is considered canon, but I did not include it in the app. because his role in that movie was very minor.