Pyramid Head
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Pyramid Head is the nickname of a fictional monster from the Silent Hill video game series, primarily the game Silent Hill 2.
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[edit] Characteristics
Of the creatures that appear in Silent Hill 2, Pyramid Head is one of the few that is overtly masculine in appearance, whereas the other monsters generally have feminine features to them, with the exception of the patient demon/laying figure and the doormen/abstract daddy. Pyramid Head resembles a pale man covered with an off-white, blood-soaked robe reminiscent of a butcher's smock. His most outstanding feature is a large, red, triangular helmet that covers his head completely. It was reportedly designed to appear painful to wear, suggesting that it serves as some kind of punishment. Like the Nurses in the game, Pyramid Head wears plain white gloves with partially connected fingers, either to conserve polygons or for a unique effect. Early designs show him with a strange tattoo on his left shoulder, but this does not appear in the game. Pyramid Head is usually armed either with the Great Knife or a lightweight Spear. However, he can also attack with a strangle grip, during which a black tongue-like protrusion "stabs" and also he can perform a head butt which can cause an instant death. A similar attack is used by other creatures in the game, including the final boss.
Pyramid Head does not speak, but grunts and moans painfully inside the helmet - his breath hisses through the helmet grilles in a fashion similar to the breathing of Darth Vader in the Star Wars films. His actions display shocking brutality - he rapes and violently kills monsters and people alike.
[edit] Name
Although the character is nameless, the game's protagonist, James Sunderland, usually refers to him as Pyramid Head. Since this is the only instance in which Pyramid Head has been named, it is regarded as canon. Some official sources refer to the creature as Red Pyramid Thing or Red Triangle Thing although, according to Silent Hill director Christophe Gans, the Japanese name is Triangle Head. He is credited in the Silent Hill movie also as Red Pyramid.
[edit] Symbolism
In the additional back story material created by the game's designers[1] it was explained that the physical appearance of Pyramid Head was an effect of James' fascination with Silent Hill's history. As revealed throughout the game, Pyramid Head's appearance was a variation of the outfits of the executioners from times past, who wore red hoods and ceremonial robes to make themselves similar to the Valtiel, the angel of the town. He was born out of the towns peoples' idolatrous ideologies.[2] According to documents created for the release of Silent Hill 4: The Room, a sect of the Silent Hill cult (the "Valtiel Sect") wore the executioner's costume depicted in Silent Hill 2.
His helmet is also a possible reference to Jimmy Stone (a high member of the cult of Silent Hill and Walter Sullivan's first victim), as when performing certain rituals he would wear a red triangular hood, which earned him the nickname red devil, a term constantly mentioned throughout the series. It is more likely that Jimmy Stone and Pyramid Head are visually referencing the same historic individuals.
In Silent Hill 2, his existence is directly tied to James Sunderland's subconscious ; James's repressed anger and desire to be punished for the death of his wife are what compels Pyramid Head to pursue him. Pyramid Head functions as both an executioner of Maria, but more importantly, as the constant tormentor of James. Watching Pyramid Head repeatedly murder a highly eroticized tulpa of his late wife brings a great deal of grief to James, thus completely satisfying his masochistic desires. Once these desires are fulfilled, Pyramid Head's power over James is removed. This is evidenced in one of the game's final scenes, where just before battling two Pyramid Heads simultaneously (one as punishment for killing Mary and the other for killing Eddie), James gains insight into his situation, admitting that he needed them because he was weak, and that he has no further use for them. It is only after James asserts this that the Pyramid Heads eventually impale themselves on their own spears and thus freeing themselves of their roles (it is mentioned that they are both punisher and victim of crime).
[edit] Game appearances
[edit] Silent Hill 2
James first encounters Pyramid Head in Wood Side Apartments. After finding a handgun on the upper floor, he hears a scream in one of the corridors and heads in its direction, only to see the monster, standing behind the grate. A nearby room contains a bloody corpse, which was not there before.
Later, James sees Pyramid Head in Room 307's kitchen, simulating the rape of two Mannequin creatures. Terrified, James hides in the closet. After the scene, Pyramid Head begins to leave the apartment. As he passes the closet James had ducked into, he appears to stop and examine the closet, causing a panicked James to shoot it with his handgun a number of times. The bullets however, appear to have no effect on him.
James' next encounter with Pyramid Head is in the Blue Creek apartments. When James enters the door leading to a stairway, he witnesses Pyramid Head raping another creature. He turns to James and attempts to kill him, but his movements are severely hampered by the Great Knife he wields during the encounter. After a few minutes, sirens sound in the distance and Pyramid Head descends the flooded stairway, opening the door at the bottom and removing the water.
James does not meet the creature again until later where it surprises him on the roof of the Brookhaven Hospital. It knocks James through a safety railing and he falls below, sustaining injuries. Pyramid Head does not pursue or continue the attack.
Later in the hospital, Pyramid Head appears to torment Maria, who is following James through a lengthy corridor. When James makes it to the end of the corridor into an elevator, the doors shut before Maria can join him. James struggles to open the elevator doors in order to save Maria, but only her screams of agony can be heard as Pyramid Head impales her with a spear. The elevator then takes James away.
James next encounters Pyramid Head in the Labyrinth beneath Toluca Prison, after finding Maria alive in a scene where she is very openly seducing him from behind a locked grate. James meets his enemy as he patrols an octagonal corridor, now carrying a spear instead of the Great Knife. Outrunning the creature, James can enter a room where Pyramid Head lives where the player can take Pyramid Head's great knife and use it as a weapon for the rest of the game. James reaches the room behind the grate soon afterwards, but finds Maria dead from what appears to be head trauma, as evident from the blood and deformities around her face.
Pyramid Head makes his final appearance just before the final boss, where two Pyramid Heads (a 'red' one, for new blood, and a 'brown' one, for old blood) take part in the encounter. They kill Maria yet again and then attack James. After relentlessly pursuing James around the room for a while, eventually both Pyramid Heads commit suicide by impaling themselves on their spears.
It is interesting to note that despite being portrayed as 'Boss' characters, the player never needs to actually attack the various incarnations of Pyramid Head in order to progress. In the first confrontation, in the apartment stairwell, Pyramid Head will leave after a certain amount of time has elapsed, even if not injured. The Pyramid Head in the Labyrinth is invulnerable and must be avoided, and the dual Pyramid Heads in the final Hotel battle will impale themselves automatically after a great deal of time (depending on the Action Difficulty chosen at the beginning of the game) has passed: attacking them only speeds up the process.
[edit] Silent Hill 3
Pyramid Head can be seen in the "Creation" painting at the Orders church in the left side of the painting when looked at closely.
[edit] Silent Hill Origins
Pyramid Head appears in a painting at the top of the stairs in the Gillespies' burning house at the beginning of the game. In the painting he is seen holding spears. Another picture of Pyramid Head is over the bed in room 503 in Riverside Hotel, again holding a spear. In the riverside hotel level, it is possible to obtain a spear (similar to the one used in Silent Hill 2) for use as a weapon. It is found in the bathroom of one of the rooms in the normal world.
Silent Hill Origins features a monster called The Butcher, who is more or less an incarnation of Pyramid Head. He echoes Pyramid Head in both actions and appearance, with very few and slight differences. He also seems to serve similarly as a punisher. The bad ending of Origins shows Travis being experimented on by the cult, with Pyramid Head in the background serving his role as a punisher. A file located in the theater depicts someone being stalked by The Butcher, and that person has noted that he looks like "HIM". The "HIM" is revealed to be the executioner, which was also an alternative name for Pyramid Head.
[edit] Silent Hill: The Arcade
Pyramid Head appears as a boss character in Silent Hill: The Arcade, although his appearance is more like the movies' depiction. [3]
[edit] New International Track & Field
A super deformed Pyramid Head will appear as a selectable character in the upcoming Nintendo DS title New International Track & Field, the latest installment of the Track & Field series.
[edit] In other media
[edit] Comics
Pyramid Head also appears in the Silent Hill comic book Paint it Black during the attack on Ike and his rescue crew, but he serves no other purpose other than that of a common monster alongside the growler hounds. Their massive numbers and relative vulnerability suggest that Pyramid Head represents the chosen men who are the executioners of the town as there are many and appear to others. It also shows that even with different points of view most the monsters that already exist in Silent Hill (especially ones from Silent Hill's past) will only change a little in power, size, and symbolism. Another example would be the closers, newly added to the story, which replace a drawing of Alessa's. It's as if James sees the closers and in his otherworld they shape themselves into monsters based on his own subconscious guilt and anger.
[edit] Film
Although not linked with the first game plot wise, Pyramid Head does appear in the 2006 movie Silent Hill, listed in the credits as Red Pyramid and portrayed by Roberto Campanella, where he acts again as a tenacious antagonist first encountered by Rose DaSilva in Midwich Elementary School while looking for her daughter. Although he doesn't stand out among the monsters of the town, he is unaffected by attempts to stop him and displays his characteristic strength and brutality, as well as his Great Knife. However, Pyramid Head's appearance is somewhat different from the game. His helmet is a black and girded tetrahedron - a 4-sided version of the 5-sided one in the game - and appears much more sharp. According to Christophe Gans, the change is because it was impossible for the actor to wear the helmet from the game. The basic design principle of the game's designers is still there; they wanted the helmet to appear painful to wear. However, he makes no struggling gestures with his helmet in the movie as with the game. In the movie, his apron is worn from the waist down and appears to be made of human flesh.
Pyramid Head uses the Great Knife weapon to fillet a thick steel door in a failed attempt to kill the main character and her companion. He displays his strength when he catches Anna, holds her in the air using only one arm, tears off her dress, then grabs her chest and tears off her skin in one movement. He is 7 feet tall as mentioned in the behind the scenes commentary but lacks his signature gloves or melted fingers that most Silent Hill characters have.
The producers of the film have stated in making-of features that since the creatures that appear in the fake hell version of Silent Hill are punished human beings, Red Pyramid is being punished by having to wear the large, burdensome helmet. Director Christophe Gans has also stated that Red Pyramid's appearance is conjured from a female perspective,[4] i.e. Alessa's.
[edit] References
- Konami. Silent Hill 2. KCET, 2001.
- Konami. The Making of Silent Hill 2 DVD. KCET, 2002.
- Book of Lost Memories. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- On The Red Pyramid, Carol Spier as Production Designer, and Exploring Society in Horror Films. sonypictures.com. Retrieved on 2006-12-05.
- GameFAQs Plot Analysis Guides. gamefaqs.com. Retrieved on 2006-05-05.
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