The ultimate scare. . . - by Lady Taffer
marshall banana on 19/10/2006 at 15:35
Quote Posted by Poison Ivy
He's both. ;)
"The Paint-Watcher"? He who sits on the floor and watches paint dry?
Poison Ivy on 19/10/2006 at 17:03
Quote Posted by marshall banana
"The Paint-Watcher"? He who sits on the floor and watches paint dry?
Umm.... yes. Yes, exactly. :D
Cardel on 20/10/2006 at 09:19
I thought the watcher was a girl...
Hold on, are the watcher and painter two different people?
Cardel on 22/10/2006 at 09:03
Wow. Informative topic. Thanks.
Still... I wonder where the missing patient is.
Poison Ivy on 22/10/2006 at 12:53
If the missing patient is the pyromaniac - which I think it is - I'd say she just sat there in fascination, watching the fire, until it incinerated her. Or something along those lines...
cradle_curdled on 22/10/2006 at 15:11
Quote Posted by Cardel
Wow. Informative topic. Thanks.
Credit to the Glaswegian Wolf.
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Still... I wonder where the missing patient is.
There's no missing patient. All nine appear on Hard and Expert difficulty.
From CyricZ's walkthrough:
"Two are in the halls east of the Hall of Records. One is in the Lobotomy Theater. One is in the Shock Therapy Room. One is in the Morgue. One is in the Observatory. One is patrolling the southern part of White Hall (the western rooms), and there's one in Cell No. 7 in White Hall. On Hard, there's an extra Puppet in the Morgue in the slab room."
(edit: addendum)
I like the thought of a missing patient, though, and Poison Ivy's theory. If you folks haven't already looked at Null's posts in the Robbing the Cradle thread, you should definitely take a look.
If there was a missing patient, I guess I'd assume it was King No-one, safe from the fire in his isolation tower. Then, he just waits for the flames to die down, jumps down the pipes and saunters out the door!
P.S. Does anyone know what a "Tallow" is? As in "Tallow Man murders"?
ercles on 23/10/2006 at 02:52
I'm pretty sure that tallow is a derivative of lard, i.e you get it from melting people down. It's most likely either a reference to the fact that he covers his (and others) face with wax, or the way that he murdered his victims.
Cardel on 23/10/2006 at 08:37
"We couldnt stop him before he disfigured her face. PS - Where did he get the wax?"
The most obvious question - how do you disfigure someone with wax? It might cause some mild burning, but you can put hot wax on your fingertips and it just cracks off when it dries.
ercles on 23/10/2006 at 10:16
Well I'm assuming you can get wax a lot hotter by heating it with something a bit more powerful than a candle.