Post by TurkwithStyle on May 3, 2010 16:22:43 GMT -5
Name:
Walter Sullivan
Game of Origin:
Silent Hill 4: The Room
Nintendo Appearance:
Silent Hill is part of Konami and has appeared on a nintendo console through Silent Hill: Play Novel for the Game Boy Color and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for the Nintendo Wii. Pyramid Head also made an appearance in Konami's New International Track & Field for the DS.
Nicknames:
Walter
Age:
20, at suicide.
Species:
Human, formerly dead.
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Crazy Bad
Type:
Middleweight
Character Stats:
TBA
Residence:
No where, in this world.
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Henry
Eileen
Dahlia
Occupation:
Student at Pleasant River University
Part-time employee at Ashfield
Moveset:
Since Walter only uses a gun in the game, I based his moveset off the people he killed. The moves he makes will be the "memories" of the people he killed, along with some sort of attack related to the method of murder. I am stating this because the actual ghosts of the people he killed are characters themselves, and I do not want to create RP storyline canon confusion.
Standard Attack - Jimmy Stone: Jimmy Stone's ghost appears behind Walter and mimics his movements as he shoots off his gun. (his gun will be using gunpowder in This World, an explosive rather than a bullet.)
Upward Attack - Andrew DeSalvo: Andrew DeSalvo appears behind Walter and turns into a wave of water, which Walter rides upward.
Downward Attack - Billy and Miriam Locane: The ghost of Billy and Miriam Locane appears to the side of the enemy, holding axes in each hand. The axes then close in on the enemy from either side.
Side Attack - Jasper Gein: Walter Sullivan raises his arms as a young Jasper Gein's ghost appears behind him on fire and rushes at the enemy.
Final Smash:
The 21 Sacraments - Walter Sullivan summons the memories of all the victims he killed and they slowly drain health out of the enemies. After 2 turns, the monster that Room 302, Walter's "mother", will appear out of the background and slash once, violently, at everything in a linear path. If hit, it's a one hit KO. (Note: The only victims that do not show up are the ones who haven't truly, canonically died. These two victims are Eileen Galvin and Henry Townshend.)
Weaknesses:
- His umbellical chord. (May not be on Smash, but yes. His umbellical chord is a weakness.)
- He's mentally unstable.
- He'd do anything for his "mother", and can be used this way.
- Doesn't come off as very trustworthy.
- Specials aren't nessecarily that fast.
- Is an average guy. (Aside from Specials, like what everyone has in This World) He has no physical qualities that put him above the rest.
Personality:
Creepy, homocidal, nut job. Walter Sullivan takes pleasure in hearing people scream. He is persistant, and hard headed. When he puts it in his mind that he wants you to suffer, he will make you suffer. He is a stalker. When he finds "prey" he stalks it endlessly until he's gotten what he wants out of it. He's been known to play with his victims. He stops at no costs to make sure that he can be united with his "mother" or rather, what he believes to be his mother.
Likes:
His "mother" (Room 302), Frank Sunderland, Dahlia Gillespie, Robbie the Rabbit, Silent Hill, the Otherworld, hearing people scream, Henry.
Dislikes:
People who run away, when he can't be with his "mother", The Order..
Appearance:
History:
Approximately 30 years before the events of Silent Hill 4: The Room, Walter's biological parents lived in the town of Ashfield in Room 302 of the South Ashfield Heights apartment building. His father was possibly abusive as he screamed phrases such as "Stupid little crybaby!" and "Oh, shut the hell up! You can't blame it all on me!". Walter's biological mother appears to have been kept silent as she is never heard or discussed in the game. It was speculated by the building superintendent, Frank Sunderland, that they may have had money troubles or had gotten themselves into danger.
Walter, as a baby, abandoned in Room 302's living roomThe young couple fled the apartment and left the newborn baby behind. The infant was later discovered by Frank Sunderland, who turned the child over to the nearby St. Jerome's Hospital (while he kept Walter's umbilical cord in box in his room). After a stay in the hospital, Walter became a ward of the state and was adopted by the Wish House orphanage in a forest near Silent Hill. It was there that he began his tutelage in the ways of the Order, the cult that operated the orphanage, and was given the name "Walter."
When Walter was six years old, Dahlia Gillespie, another member of the cult, came to Wish House and told Walter that his mother was "asleep" in Ashfield. Every week, Walter traveled from the orphanage to South Ashfield Heights (a very long trip for a young child) by taking the subway or the bus. Unfortunately, someone else was living in Room 302, preventing him from being reunited with his "mother". For years, Walter continued to travel to South Ashfield Heights, almost as if he was possessed, just to peek into the apartment building. The tenants began to complain and treat him badly when they saw him hanging around (especially one tenant, Richard Braintree) and Walter began to fear the tenants and saw them as obstacles preventing him from seeing his mother. Around this time, Walter had also learned to write and kept a diary.
As the years passed and Walter matured, he began to be more and more influenced by the teachings of the cult. Walter became preoccupied with one particular tract from the cult's "Bible." (The Descent of the Holy Mother -- The 21 Sacraments).
"By the 21 Sacraments, the Holy Mother shall appear in the countries of the world and shall bring salvation to the sinful ones."
Dahlia Gillespie continued to watch Walter's progress until her imminent death in Silent Hill 1.
Walter left Wish House as a mature young man and eventually moved to Pleasant River, a town neighboring Silent Hill. For a while, he lived the life of a normal student studying at the university campus in Pleasant River; however, he was still filled with bitterness and resentment towards the rest of the world. Several years later, Walter's launched his murder spree.
Another Crimson Tome implies that Walter was homeless at one point around the ages of 15-16, presumably after he left Wish House but before he moved to Pleasant River, although the text refers to him as a man rather than a boy. This was when he encountered five-year old Eileen Galvin. Eileen, out of sympathy, gave Walter one of her dolls and then walked away, conversing with her mother. This inspired a profound sorrow within Walter and he sobbed because of it. He also met Cynthia Velasquez at one point in South Ashfield Station and she called him "filthy, yet handsome" in front of her friends.
Sullivan began the 21 Sacraments by murdering 10 people in as many days, removing their hearts and carving numbers into their bodies. The first corpse had 01121 carved into it, the second 02121, the third 03121, and so on up to 10121. He made no effort to cover his tracks, even going as far as to carve his own name into the flesh of his victims. It became famously known as the "Walter Sullivan Case."
A newspaper stated that he was captured, tried, and convicted, and was thought to have committed suicide by stabbing himself in the neck with a metal soup spoon and severing his own carotid artery while in prison. Joseph Schreiber, the current resident of Room 302 at the time, was a journalist investigating his case. Joseph firmly believed that the real Walter Sullivan had never died at the prison and that it may have been someone else who commited suicide, or the person who the police arrested was not the real Walter Sullivan.
A few days after Walter Sullivan committed suicide, several residents witnessed a long-haired man with a coat in South Ashfield Heights. Through his window, Richard Braintree in 207 saw the man moving something heavy and doing something in Room 302. Frank Sunderland also saw the man with the coat hanging around Room 302, and confirmed there were signs of someone having been in there. Joseph Schreiber knew that the real Walter Sullivan was still alive.
Oblivious to Joseph, Walter had finally entered Room 302 and secretly performed the Ritual of the Holy Assumption in the back of the apartment's storage room.
Three years later, another body was found, killed in a very similar manner to Sullivan's previous victims, and the numbers 12121 were carved into the body. The police suspected a copycat, though the heart was not removed, nor was a name carved into the body. However, Joseph developed his own theory at this time. He believed that the police had failed to capture the real Walter Sullivan, and began to investigate Walter's life in conjunction with an earlier investigation into the Silent Hill cult. Eventually finding Walter's grave, Joseph discovered there was no body inside and that numbers, 11121, were carved into the coffin. Two more bodies surfaced over the next few weeks, carved with the numbers 13121 and 14121 respectively. Joseph Schreiber went missing from room 302 shortly thereafter. What the police failed to realize was that the numbers, 01121-14121, actually meant 01/21-14/21, meaning that Sullivan intended to kill 21 victims in all.
Through the Order's teachings, Sullivan believed that the deaths of these 21 victims would help free his "mother," Room 302, and wake her up again so that he could live within her "womb" once more, safe from the world that terrorized him. In the game, most of his victims appear as ghosts.
Walter Sullivan is the game's primary antagonist. The "Otherworld" seen throughout the game was created by Walter, and it symbolizes his past, needs, fears and views of his surroundings. It is said in the game that only he can control it.
He is first heard of in the Subway World, having murdered Cynthia. Henry also sees Walter's younger manifestation in the Forest World, the Water Prison World and the Building World. In the Apartment World, Henry sees Walter briefly knocking on Eileen Galvin's door and walking away. A few moments later, he finds him sitting on the staircase and Walter tells Henry about his experience with meeting Eileen many years ago. When Henry enters Eileen's apartment, he discovers her bleeding on her living room floor; Walter had assaulted Eileen and Walter's younger manifestation of himself had interfered.
In St. Jerome's Hospital's Otherworld, Henry briefly sees Walter performing surgery on a woman's womb; Walter sees him and Henry runs out of the room. Walter later chases Henry and Eileen throughout the Forest World 2nd time and the Water Prison World 2nd time. In the Building World 2nd time, Henry witnesses Walter kidnap himself. In the Apartment World 2nd time, Walter will appear in various places and shoot at Henry. In one hallway of South Ashfield Heights, Henry examines bodies symbolizing Walter's father. Later on, Henry discovers Walter's umbilical cord in Frank Sunderland's room and receives flashbacks of Walter as a baby. Eileen separates with Henry to find Walter's younger self.
Henry eventually finds Walter, Walter's younger self and Eileen. After a boss fight, Walter is killed. In the Mother, Escape, and Eileen's Death endings, Walter's younger manifestation disappears into thin air.
Anything else? (Optional)
History temporarily taken from Silent Hill wiki.
Walter Sullivan
Game of Origin:
Silent Hill 4: The Room
Nintendo Appearance:
Silent Hill is part of Konami and has appeared on a nintendo console through Silent Hill: Play Novel for the Game Boy Color and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for the Nintendo Wii. Pyramid Head also made an appearance in Konami's New International Track & Field for the DS.
Nicknames:
Walter
Age:
20, at suicide.
Species:
Human, formerly dead.
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Crazy Bad
Type:
Middleweight
Character Stats:
TBA
Residence:
No where, in this world.
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Henry
Eileen
Dahlia
Occupation:
Student at Pleasant River University
Part-time employee at Ashfield
Moveset:
Since Walter only uses a gun in the game, I based his moveset off the people he killed. The moves he makes will be the "memories" of the people he killed, along with some sort of attack related to the method of murder. I am stating this because the actual ghosts of the people he killed are characters themselves, and I do not want to create RP storyline canon confusion.
Standard Attack - Jimmy Stone: Jimmy Stone's ghost appears behind Walter and mimics his movements as he shoots off his gun. (his gun will be using gunpowder in This World, an explosive rather than a bullet.)
Upward Attack - Andrew DeSalvo: Andrew DeSalvo appears behind Walter and turns into a wave of water, which Walter rides upward.
Downward Attack - Billy and Miriam Locane: The ghost of Billy and Miriam Locane appears to the side of the enemy, holding axes in each hand. The axes then close in on the enemy from either side.
Side Attack - Jasper Gein: Walter Sullivan raises his arms as a young Jasper Gein's ghost appears behind him on fire and rushes at the enemy.
Final Smash:
The 21 Sacraments - Walter Sullivan summons the memories of all the victims he killed and they slowly drain health out of the enemies. After 2 turns, the monster that Room 302, Walter's "mother", will appear out of the background and slash once, violently, at everything in a linear path. If hit, it's a one hit KO. (Note: The only victims that do not show up are the ones who haven't truly, canonically died. These two victims are Eileen Galvin and Henry Townshend.)
Weaknesses:
- His umbellical chord. (May not be on Smash, but yes. His umbellical chord is a weakness.)
- He's mentally unstable.
- He'd do anything for his "mother", and can be used this way.
- Doesn't come off as very trustworthy.
- Specials aren't nessecarily that fast.
- Is an average guy. (Aside from Specials, like what everyone has in This World) He has no physical qualities that put him above the rest.
Personality:
Creepy, homocidal, nut job. Walter Sullivan takes pleasure in hearing people scream. He is persistant, and hard headed. When he puts it in his mind that he wants you to suffer, he will make you suffer. He is a stalker. When he finds "prey" he stalks it endlessly until he's gotten what he wants out of it. He's been known to play with his victims. He stops at no costs to make sure that he can be united with his "mother" or rather, what he believes to be his mother.
Likes:
His "mother" (Room 302), Frank Sunderland, Dahlia Gillespie, Robbie the Rabbit, Silent Hill, the Otherworld, hearing people scream, Henry.
Dislikes:
People who run away, when he can't be with his "mother", The Order..
Appearance:
History:
Approximately 30 years before the events of Silent Hill 4: The Room, Walter's biological parents lived in the town of Ashfield in Room 302 of the South Ashfield Heights apartment building. His father was possibly abusive as he screamed phrases such as "Stupid little crybaby!" and "Oh, shut the hell up! You can't blame it all on me!". Walter's biological mother appears to have been kept silent as she is never heard or discussed in the game. It was speculated by the building superintendent, Frank Sunderland, that they may have had money troubles or had gotten themselves into danger.
Walter, as a baby, abandoned in Room 302's living roomThe young couple fled the apartment and left the newborn baby behind. The infant was later discovered by Frank Sunderland, who turned the child over to the nearby St. Jerome's Hospital (while he kept Walter's umbilical cord in box in his room). After a stay in the hospital, Walter became a ward of the state and was adopted by the Wish House orphanage in a forest near Silent Hill. It was there that he began his tutelage in the ways of the Order, the cult that operated the orphanage, and was given the name "Walter."
When Walter was six years old, Dahlia Gillespie, another member of the cult, came to Wish House and told Walter that his mother was "asleep" in Ashfield. Every week, Walter traveled from the orphanage to South Ashfield Heights (a very long trip for a young child) by taking the subway or the bus. Unfortunately, someone else was living in Room 302, preventing him from being reunited with his "mother". For years, Walter continued to travel to South Ashfield Heights, almost as if he was possessed, just to peek into the apartment building. The tenants began to complain and treat him badly when they saw him hanging around (especially one tenant, Richard Braintree) and Walter began to fear the tenants and saw them as obstacles preventing him from seeing his mother. Around this time, Walter had also learned to write and kept a diary.
As the years passed and Walter matured, he began to be more and more influenced by the teachings of the cult. Walter became preoccupied with one particular tract from the cult's "Bible." (The Descent of the Holy Mother -- The 21 Sacraments).
"By the 21 Sacraments, the Holy Mother shall appear in the countries of the world and shall bring salvation to the sinful ones."
Dahlia Gillespie continued to watch Walter's progress until her imminent death in Silent Hill 1.
Walter left Wish House as a mature young man and eventually moved to Pleasant River, a town neighboring Silent Hill. For a while, he lived the life of a normal student studying at the university campus in Pleasant River; however, he was still filled with bitterness and resentment towards the rest of the world. Several years later, Walter's launched his murder spree.
Another Crimson Tome implies that Walter was homeless at one point around the ages of 15-16, presumably after he left Wish House but before he moved to Pleasant River, although the text refers to him as a man rather than a boy. This was when he encountered five-year old Eileen Galvin. Eileen, out of sympathy, gave Walter one of her dolls and then walked away, conversing with her mother. This inspired a profound sorrow within Walter and he sobbed because of it. He also met Cynthia Velasquez at one point in South Ashfield Station and she called him "filthy, yet handsome" in front of her friends.
Sullivan began the 21 Sacraments by murdering 10 people in as many days, removing their hearts and carving numbers into their bodies. The first corpse had 01121 carved into it, the second 02121, the third 03121, and so on up to 10121. He made no effort to cover his tracks, even going as far as to carve his own name into the flesh of his victims. It became famously known as the "Walter Sullivan Case."
A newspaper stated that he was captured, tried, and convicted, and was thought to have committed suicide by stabbing himself in the neck with a metal soup spoon and severing his own carotid artery while in prison. Joseph Schreiber, the current resident of Room 302 at the time, was a journalist investigating his case. Joseph firmly believed that the real Walter Sullivan had never died at the prison and that it may have been someone else who commited suicide, or the person who the police arrested was not the real Walter Sullivan.
A few days after Walter Sullivan committed suicide, several residents witnessed a long-haired man with a coat in South Ashfield Heights. Through his window, Richard Braintree in 207 saw the man moving something heavy and doing something in Room 302. Frank Sunderland also saw the man with the coat hanging around Room 302, and confirmed there were signs of someone having been in there. Joseph Schreiber knew that the real Walter Sullivan was still alive.
Oblivious to Joseph, Walter had finally entered Room 302 and secretly performed the Ritual of the Holy Assumption in the back of the apartment's storage room.
Three years later, another body was found, killed in a very similar manner to Sullivan's previous victims, and the numbers 12121 were carved into the body. The police suspected a copycat, though the heart was not removed, nor was a name carved into the body. However, Joseph developed his own theory at this time. He believed that the police had failed to capture the real Walter Sullivan, and began to investigate Walter's life in conjunction with an earlier investigation into the Silent Hill cult. Eventually finding Walter's grave, Joseph discovered there was no body inside and that numbers, 11121, were carved into the coffin. Two more bodies surfaced over the next few weeks, carved with the numbers 13121 and 14121 respectively. Joseph Schreiber went missing from room 302 shortly thereafter. What the police failed to realize was that the numbers, 01121-14121, actually meant 01/21-14/21, meaning that Sullivan intended to kill 21 victims in all.
Through the Order's teachings, Sullivan believed that the deaths of these 21 victims would help free his "mother," Room 302, and wake her up again so that he could live within her "womb" once more, safe from the world that terrorized him. In the game, most of his victims appear as ghosts.
Walter Sullivan is the game's primary antagonist. The "Otherworld" seen throughout the game was created by Walter, and it symbolizes his past, needs, fears and views of his surroundings. It is said in the game that only he can control it.
He is first heard of in the Subway World, having murdered Cynthia. Henry also sees Walter's younger manifestation in the Forest World, the Water Prison World and the Building World. In the Apartment World, Henry sees Walter briefly knocking on Eileen Galvin's door and walking away. A few moments later, he finds him sitting on the staircase and Walter tells Henry about his experience with meeting Eileen many years ago. When Henry enters Eileen's apartment, he discovers her bleeding on her living room floor; Walter had assaulted Eileen and Walter's younger manifestation of himself had interfered.
In St. Jerome's Hospital's Otherworld, Henry briefly sees Walter performing surgery on a woman's womb; Walter sees him and Henry runs out of the room. Walter later chases Henry and Eileen throughout the Forest World 2nd time and the Water Prison World 2nd time. In the Building World 2nd time, Henry witnesses Walter kidnap himself. In the Apartment World 2nd time, Walter will appear in various places and shoot at Henry. In one hallway of South Ashfield Heights, Henry examines bodies symbolizing Walter's father. Later on, Henry discovers Walter's umbilical cord in Frank Sunderland's room and receives flashbacks of Walter as a baby. Eileen separates with Henry to find Walter's younger self.
Henry eventually finds Walter, Walter's younger self and Eileen. After a boss fight, Walter is killed. In the Mother, Escape, and Eileen's Death endings, Walter's younger manifestation disappears into thin air.
Anything else? (Optional)
History temporarily taken from Silent Hill wiki.