Talk:Alessa Gillespie

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[edit] Move?

I think Alessa's page should be moved to the characters section of Silent Hill. -- December Man 23:23, 16 June, 2006

Indeed it should. Wanna do it? --Thaddius 02:43, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

Heh, I'm just starting to learn how to edit Wikipedia and frankly, I don't know how to do it :P Better do it yourself. -- December Man 19:30, 20 June, 2006

I moved it in the template. I hope that's what you meant. P.S., there's a link to the template in the category section for future reference. --Thaddius 18:15, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "In the end, Alessa became one with her other self, Sharon DaSilva."

Having seen the movie (not played the games), I think it is not Alessa but "I have many names" (Satan?) who becomes one with Sharon after climbing up the ladder towards the end of the movie. The girl climbing up the ladder looks exactly like Sharon but it isn't Alessa. Alessa is the 40 year old woman who was in the bed right? Looking forward to the next movie. :-) 62.16.189.120 14:21, 7 November 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Samael

Concerning >The Order seeked to impregnate a girl with the soul of Samael so she would be imbued with his unlimited power (which by proxy the cultists would control).

There's no evidence for this, the cult never says this, and the game doesn't. The only mention is the supposed "mark" Dahlia mentions to Harry that Alessa supposedly has.


According to the offcial Sh1 guidebook:

Q: What is the Mark of Samael?

A: The truth is that there is no profound significance.

Dahlia uses the phrase "the Mark of Samael" while speaking to Harry. This is a sophism to make Harry worry that terrible things are happening that must be stopped at any cost; it's nonsense that falls under the category of wordplay. Dahlia thought she could use Harry to catch Alessa, so she used incomprehensible terms with feigned sincerity.

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I'm putting this up for the Samael rumours to drop. There's hardly any evidence to support a majority of these claims/theories. Yes it IS a theory.

Xuchilbara 04:32, 22 December 2006 (UTC)