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Since the Otherworld in ''Silent Hill 4'' is most likely caused by [[Walter Sullivan]], it may be a reflection of his thoughts or psyche. Eileen was supposed to be another [[21 Sacraments|sacrifice]], but she survived, which the scars may represent. |
Since the Otherworld in ''Silent Hill 4'' is most likely caused by [[Walter Sullivan]], it may be a reflection of his thoughts or psyche. Eileen was supposed to be another [[21 Sacraments|sacrifice]], but she survived, which the scars may represent. |
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+ | Her heavy breathing sounds as if she is using a breathing tube, like the ones used in hospitals. Her breathing may also be interpreted as being sexual and orgasmic, as if she is having sexual intercourse or is masturbating. This could allude to conception and her role as a sacrifice, since she is the "Mother Reborn". |
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Revision as of 02:16, 29 January 2015
Template:Infobox SH monster The Eileen Head (unofficial name) is a non-combative "monster" of sorts found in a room within the Otherworld version of St. Jerome's Hospital in Silent Hill 4: The Room.
Appearance
The Eileen Head is simply Eileen Galvin's head, but her skin is scarred. Her eyes twitch and follow Henry around the room, ignoring Eileen. She moans and breathes quite heavily. Its eyes will light up and flicker if zapped by the Stun Gun.
Symbolism
Since the Otherworld in Silent Hill 4 is most likely caused by Walter Sullivan, it may be a reflection of his thoughts or psyche. Eileen was supposed to be another sacrifice, but she survived, which the scars may represent.
Her heavy breathing sounds as if she is using a breathing tube, like the ones used in hospitals. Her breathing may also be interpreted as being sexual and orgasmic, as if she is having sexual intercourse or is masturbating. This could allude to conception and her role as a sacrifice, since she is the "Mother Reborn".