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Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 5:55 pm
The top bravest characters in all of silent hill
#5 Douglas Cartland sh3 He is brave enough to mock claudia #4 heather mason sh3 She is brave enough to go to silent hill to evenge her lost father and nothing can stop her from what she is gonna do #3 harry sh1 Harry would do anything to for cheryl even risking his own life and going and fighting thro those monsters in silent hill #2Alex shepard shh: He was following josh his brother thro silent hill much like harry followng cheryl #1 James sunderland sh2: No character has the guts to jump down a hole who knows where it leads and many other things.
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Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:49 am
Here's my list
#5: Vincent - He had the urge to stand up against Claudia until his untimely demise.
#4: Heather - There's nothing more badass than a girl fighting on her own to get what she desires the most, the truth.
#3: Laura - It's awesome to see a little girl walk through a town of monsters and not be afraid like most littel girls would.
#2: Henry - He does his best to save others although they all practically died except for Eileen. He had a sense of adventure and journeyed to Hell to see what was in his hole.
#1: Harry - He went through hell and back to get his daughter. He let nothing stand in his way of achieving his goal.
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:38 pm
JAMES
that man has jumped down so many freaking holes its unbelievable.
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Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 3:38 pm
#5 henry townsend he has no idea what is going on and thats ok
#4 claudia wolf she is the only person who gets killed by herself instead of you
#3 heather mason the only girl taht has been able to stand up to silent hill and get away with it twice
#2 james sunderland only he is brave enough to stick his hand in a dirty toilet and jump through many holes that are to dark to see the bottom of
#1 harry mason never mess with a parent on a mission he is invincible as long as his child is in danger
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Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:00 pm
question How could Claudia be brave for dying?
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Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:36 am
#5 Vincent - He has no problem stating his opinion to a crazy blonde with no eyebrows, and eventually dies...but does it with honor and integrity.
#4 Cheryl Mason - At the age of seven she vanished...she was a very brave girl to be able to stand the forces of Hell AND keep God at bay.
#3 Harry Mason - Dealt with a lot of pain, but overcame it for his daughter.
#2 Heather Mason - at the age of 17 she navigated a mall with noone there, didn't steal anything, dealt with psycho nurses, crazy religious cults, and fought off god while still keeping to her true nature... a sarcastic, well mannered girl.
#1 - James, admitting to his flaws, his mistakes, and his dark past. He over came his guilt and (i got the leave ending) hopefully adopted laura.
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:33 am
James - definitely the way he jumps into all those holes for starters. Those absurd holes in the ground were one of my favourite elements of the game. I was very disappointed with Alex in Homecoming - the only time he encounters a hole he very gingerly lowers himself down - it's like he's not in Silent Hill at all - he really doesn't know how he is supposed to act. Everyone knows that when you encounter a hole like that in the silent hill universe - you are meant to just jump recklessly in - after all it not like it could be a bad idea or that anything dangerous could possibly happen to you wink Henry knows how to act - he jumps into those holes in suitable style - and his habit of calmly climbing into all those tunnels - suggests that he has at least read the Lonely Planet Guide to Silent Hill (unlike Alex). Henry's attempt to touch Braintree when he is being barbecued could also be considered rather brave - if it wasn't pretty stupid. James euthanasia of Mary was probably the bravest thing he does - even if his motives are not entirely pure. Claudia's eating of that foetus was pretty brave in her dedication to an insane cause. Laura is rather brave too - how she has the audacity to annoy someone who has already killed his wife. Insulting Eddie is rather brave of her also.
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:25 pm
#1: Harry Mason most definately. He would go as far as killing a god just to get his daughter back. #2: Claudia Wolf because she knew the consequences of her actions, but still she went on with no fear of what was to befall her. #3: Douglas Cartland did his job without fear, saying that he didn't care if he died since "no one would cry over his grave." #4: Cybil Bennett, being very much like Douglas, did her job as expected, she did all that she could to help Harry. #5: Michael Kaufmann had an idea of what was happening, but kept his cool throughout the whole ordeal.
Btw, I'm noticing that people are saying that James was brave, but I have to disagree. I actually believe he is the most AFRAID character. I mean, he repressed the memory of killing his wife. Isn't it correct that denial is a result of fear?
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:35 pm
Harrowcane #1: Harry Mason most definately. He would go as far as killing a god just to get his daughter back. #2: Claudia Wolf because she knew the consequences of her actions, but still she went on with no fear of what was to befall her. #3: Douglas Cartland did his job without fear, saying that he didn't care if he died since "no one would cry over his grave." #4: Cybil Bennett, being very much like Douglas, did her job as expected, she did all that she could to help Harry. #5: Michael Kaufmann had an idea of what was happening, but kept his cool throughout the whole ordeal.
Btw, I'm noticing that people are saying that James was brave, but I have to disagree. I actually believe he is the most AFRAID character. I mean, he repressed the memory of killing his wife. Isn't it correct that denial is a result of fear? Actually, I suppose it depends upon how you define bravery. To to be unafraid of something which is dangerous is probably a good definition of recklessness (or stupidity). But to be able to perform an action in spite of realistic fears is an indication of real bravery (in my opinion). i.e. The soldier who values his own life and is aware of the danger of being blow to pieces at any second yet is able to perform his job without mentally going to pieces seems like a good example of this kind of idea. Whereas the soldier who thinks he is invulnerable or that he has nothing to fear from death (for religious reasons - for example) does not demonstrate bravery as I understand it. As to Harrowcane's question about repression being a product of fear - I thought that it was deemed to be a consequence of severe trauma (although I have seen some articles recently which put the whole concept of repression in dispute). In any event, I think that James' fears do not indicate a lack of bravery. You might still contend that he is not brave, but I don't think that his fears are proof of this - you would need to come up with a better reason to convince me personally. wink
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 4:44 pm
ZenWolf65 question How could Claudia be brave for dying? i was talking about how she died not the fact that she died maybe it wasnt clear enough but i dont like to write a lot i confuse myself. but i was meaning how she does what she does knowing she will die and in the end you cannot kill her, as she has killed herself.
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 4:47 pm
i don't know..............never really thought about it
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:30 am
XxPants_NinjaxX #5 Vincent - He has no problem stating his opinion to a crazy blonde with no eyebrows, and eventually dies...but does it with honor and integrity. #4 Cheryl Mason - At the age of seven she vanished...she was a very brave girl to be able to stand the forces of Hell AND keep God at bay. #3 Harry Mason - Dealt with a lot of pain, but overcame it for his daughter. #2 Heather Mason - at the age of 17 she navigated a mall with noone there, didn't steal anything, dealt with psycho nurses, crazy religious cults, and fought off god while still keeping to her true nature... a sarcastic, well mannered girl. #1 - James, admitting to his flaws, his mistakes, and his dark past. He over came his guilt and (i got the leave ending) hopefully adopted laura. blaugh This made me laugh, and it's all true! Hahaha.
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:39 pm
#1: Harry Mason: he went through hell to get his daughter back, and also brave enough to fight against a god.
#2 James: If I had gotten a letter from a dead love one I wouldn't believe it and go into a hellish town, but he was brave enough to venture into Silent Hill to find his wife. Also he faced his sins.
3# Heather: She may be 17, but she went through a lot. Also she even killed a god! Well she takes after her father.
4# Alex: Just goes to show that brothers will always love each no matter what.
5#Travis: He ran into a burning house to save Alessa I would never have the balls to do that.
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:12 pm
I agree with most everybodys. But James was the bravest. Why? because he had the guts to stick his hand down a dirty toilet where everybody else would Have said "screw this the can't be anything important in that toilet! It's actually still a running gag throughout the silent hill series...an flame me or orrect me if you want, but dammit, that was brave!
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henrytownshend4235 Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:51 pm
Ambretia ShinRa I agree with most everybodys. But James was the bravest. Why? because he had the guts to stick his hand down a dirty toilet where everybody else would Have said "screw this the can't be anything important in that toilet! It's actually still a running gag throughout the silent hill series...an flame me or orrect me if you want, but dammit, that was brave! Hahaha well no one will flame you here, we uphold a good morale standard even in this dense fog. And it might also be worth mentioning that, while I'd give credit to Henry for crawling into small, dark holes with who knows what in them, James is the Godfather of jumping DOWN unknown holes. Good mentality on that lad, always press on, never retreat.
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