Scissorman
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Scissorman is a recurring villain in the Clock Tower video game series. To date, in some reincarnation or another, he has made some appearance in all of the games with the exception of The Struggle Within (USA)/Ghost Head (JPN), which is greatly disconnected in terms of plotline from the original two games of the series. His trademark weapon is a massive pair of scissors (possibly garden shears) that he uses to stab and cut his victims.
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[edit] Background
[edit] Clock Tower: The First Fear
Scissorman's debut saw him as Bobby Barrows, the young son of Mary and Simon Barrows. He was the twin brother of Dan Barrows, and they were both known for their murderous tendencies amongst the locals, however it was in fact Bobby who was 'the Scissorman'. Throughout the game, he chases Jennifer Simpson through the Barrows mansion in an attempt to kill her. He seems to take some childish delight in playing with his victims before he kills them, as he can be seen dancing for a short while if he knocks Jennifer to the floor. It is heavily implied that he is a demon, as it is discovered that his mother Mary was a Satanist, and in the opening cutscene the baby Bobby's eyes are completely white.
Bobby meets his fate as Jennifer activates the clock tower bells, and the chimes disorient him enough so that he falls off the clock tower to his presumed fate. Some fans speculate that he was crushed by the clock tower gears, while other suggest that he simply fell to his doom.
[edit] Clock Tower (2)
[edit] Story
In Clock Tower (known in Japan as Clock Tower 2), Scissorman returns, complete with a blue cloak, a mask and an exaggerated limp. It is revealed that the Scissorman in this game can be a variety of people, depending upon the choices the player makes within the game. However, no matter who the fake Scissorman in this game turns out to be, the real Scissorman is always Edward, the only survivor of the original clock tower murders apart from Jennifer. It is revealed that Edward is actually Dan, the twin brother of the previous Scissorman Bobby.
It is not explained how the massive creature that was Dan came to be an average young boy like Edward, however in the port of the original Clock Tower to PSX (renamed The First Fear), an Easter egg is added after Dan's apparent death during the explosion: A small ashen-faced boy arises from Dan's ashes.
Edward's role as Scissorman comes to an end as Jennifer and Helen find a spell to open a massive door (presumably to hell), which sucks the Scissorman in.
He also appears to have some childish qualities; in one of the levels, he can be found resting in a rocking chair and watching cartoons on the TV.
[edit] Gameplay
Scissorman appears in each scenario, and his appearances are mostly triggered by the player's actions (e.g. the player waits for an elevator and Scissorman comes out of it), however, he will also appear if the player stays too long in any one area. Scissorman's chase theme varies in volume depending on his distance from the player's current location (as he gets closer, the music gets louder).
Scissorman appears to be immortal, therefore the player must either hide until he is gone, or use an object to stun/delay him. If a player reuses a hiding place several times, there is a higher chance that Scissorman will inspect it.
[edit] Clock Tower 2: The Struggle Within/Ghost Head
Scissorman does not appear in this game, but makes a brief cameo in the 'Clock Tower: Ghost Head' loading screen.
[edit] Clock Tower 3
The Scissorman in Clock Tower 3 is not related to any of the previous incarnations. In fact, he is not one but two people: The twins, Scissorman and Scissorwoman. Both look like circus performers, and both wield a pair of knives that they can put together to create makeshift scissors. Their true names are Jemima and Ralph (Janis and Rudy in the Japanese version of the game), and both were servants to Lord Burroughs, acting as his executioners. After the death of Burroughs, they were stoned to death by local villagers in retaliation for their murdering ways. However, both were resurrected, sharing a single Entity between them.