Silent Hill pt 3/pt 4

1-3. The Inner (subconscious) world.

Some philosophers say that "Every man is a whole world", emphasizing the

depth and diversity of each person's spiritual world. According to the

ideas of the SH-series, an inner world exists subconsciously in every

single one of us. This world is made up of memories and concepts about

the real world mixed with various thoughts, fantasies, feelings and the

like. The inner world can very well reflect the fears, hopes and beliefs

of its "maker".

Understandably, some people (especially those with a strong imagination)

have far bigger and drawn-out inner worlds, filled with the strangest of

imagest. Others have a less developed inner world (which doesn't mean

it's not there). If you're having trouble understanding what such a world

would like, try to imagine, that you've just found yourself inside a

person's subconscious. There we have a country of foggy memories, there -

the state of delirious fantasies, inhabited by our greatest fears, there

- a village of images stuck in the subconscious and together it's all a

whole world, which you can travel and enjoy the... sights. And the "God"

of such would be that very person. The composition and contents of the

inner world are completely dependent on the personality and psychic

condition of its "maker" (each person's world is completely unique) - it

could become Paradise, but it has all the potential to be a Hell. It all

depends on the persons system values, world view, desires etc.

It's only reasonable to say that if separate thoughts and feelings have

"power" and "psychic energy", an inner world must also must have such

power, being able to affect the real world and other people. Accordingly,

after the death of its owner, the inner world should be able to continue

to exist as resident psychic energy in a particular place (for example,

Silent Hill), being something like a parallel world (although that's not

a very good analogy, I admit) on the border, where reality and unreality

intersect ("After all, there is no wall between here and there. It lies

on the borders where reality and unreality intersect. It is a place both

close and distant" - an explanation of a subconscious world given by a

doctor in Brookhaven hospital). The fact that such a world can actually

constitute a different reality of sorts leads us adopt the term used in

Lost Memories - "Otherworld".

To try and make understanding the concept a little easier, here's a

practical example from SH4: the inner world of a serial killer,

consisting of his memories, stereotypes and twisted fantasies continues

to exist in an apartment, influencing and drawing in the other tenants.

The mental instability of the world's creator leads to the chaotic and

confusing nature of the world ("If the subject's mind is in a state of

turmoil, the state of the otherworld will be chaotic as well" - LM).


1-4. Laws and limitations of the inner world.

The subconscious world also bows to certain laws and is subjects to some

limitations. What defines them? "His universe is different than ours --

it has limits. And in the limits of that universe, he rules as a king...

It is a world in extreme flux. Unexpected doors or walls, moving floors,

odd creatures, a world only he can control..." - the Crimson Tome tells

us of the seemingly chaotic inner world of a man. Only the "maker" of

this world can control it and establish the laws, which govern the

world's existance. It is not a conscious action (just as the very

creation of this world isn't). The laws form around the preconceptions

followed by the maker of the world (these preconceptions are manifested

in the inner world as these laws). Let's take a look at the games:

a) SH1: A little girl, influenced by the religious teachings of her

mother, truly believed in God and in her world this God existed.

b) SH1: A little girl believed that a certain liquid called "Aglaophtis"

can banish demons and this liquid (being just some sort of herbal mixture

in the real world) really does work in her world.

c) SH1: The same girl believed that a magical sign called "The Seal of

Metatron" possessed great power to destroy magic and "otherworlds" and

the drawing, *useless in the real world*, becomes a an artifact of great

importance in hers.

d) SH3: The Seal of Metatron loses its power, because the "maker" no

longer believes in its power (her belief in that the symbol is just a

piece of junk destroys its power).

e) SH4: A religious fanatic's beliefs in sacred swords, holy candles,

silver bullets that can kill ghosts etc. are reflected in his inner world
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