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Silent Hill 3 Hints
Hard
1 of 22: Examine the room carefully. There's a combination lock, 10 bodies with sheets, each with a memo attached, and a poem on the oven door.
2 of 22: Read all 10 memos on the corpses. Notice anything similar about them?
3 of 22: They all have some sort of animal in common.
4 of 22: The subject of each memo is a bird.
5 of 22: Also, notice that each body is numbered (except #4, there's no body). The bird associated with each body number is:
7 of 22: Look at the poem. Look at the memos. Look at the poem...notice any similarities?
8 of 22: The first stanza of the poem references one who "knows no death" and is "adored." Are there any birds that meet that description according to the memos?
9 of 22: One of the birds "shall never grow old" and has a "pure heart."
10 of 22: It's the Wren.
11 of 22: The second stanza of the poem references one who is a "pining hunter." Are there any birds that meet that description according to the memos?
12 of 22: One of the birds "ate and ate and ate," "hungry or full."
13 of 22: It's the Owl.
14 of 22: The third stanza of the poem references one who was "dancing in the sky" and was "now a sigh." Are there any birds that meet that description according to the memos?
15 of 22: One of the birds was "whispering love songs in her ear."
16 of 22: It's the Linnet.
17 of 22: The fourth stanza of the poem references one who has "laughing lips" and who will go to the "gates of Hell." Are there any birds that meet that description according to the memos?
18 of 22: One of the birds "wants them all dead" and loves their "sobbing."
19 of 22: It's the Sparrow.
20 of 22: Find the number that is associated with each bird referenced in the poem.