"That's definitely Mary's name in her own handwriting on the front of the envelope."
Purpose
Examining it ofttimes increases the chance of obtaining the "Leave" ending
Location
In inventory at start of game
Appearances
Silent Hill 2
Mary'due south Letter is an important item received in Silent Hill 2. The letter was written past Mary Shepherd-Sunderland while she was terminally ill and was meant to exist given to James, her husband; still, information technology is the mystery of the letter that brings James to Silent Hill. It is already in James'south inventory at the start of the game.
Maria giving James Mary'due south letter in the "Maria" ending.
Depending on which ending the player receives, Mary may requite it to James in the "Leave" and "In Water" endings, or Maria may give it to James in the "Maria" catastrophe.
In the beginning, the alphabetic character ends at the line "Waiting for yous...", leading James to believe that Mary is indeed alive and doing only that, whereas the concluding letter reveals that information technology was actually written shortly before her death.
Transcript
Silent Hill ii - All Ending
Mary reading her alphabetic character at three:twenty.
"In my restless dreams, I see that town.
Silent Hill.
You promised me y'all'd accept me in that location once again anytime. But you never did.
Well, I'k lonely there now... In our 'special identify'... Waiting for you...
Waiting for you to come up to come across me.
But you never do.
And and so I expect, wrapped in my cocoon of pain and loneliness.
I know I've done a terrible thing to you. Something you'll never forgive me for.
I wish I could modify that, but I can't.
I feel so pathetic and ugly laying here, waiting for y'all...
Every mean solar day I stare up at the cracks in the ceiling and all I tin think about is how unfair it all is...
The physician came today. He told me I could go dwelling for a short stay.
It'southward not that I'm getting improve. Information technology's just that this may be my concluding chance...
I call up you lot know what I hateful...
Still, I'k glad to be coming dwelling. I've missed you terribly.
But I'thou afraid, James. I'one thousand afraid you don't really want me to come dwelling.
Whenever you come see me, I tin can tell how hard it is on you lot...
I don't know if you lot hate me or compassion me... Or maybe I just disgust you...
I'm sorry well-nigh that.
When I first learned that I was going to die, I just didn't want to have it.
I was so angry all the time and I struck out at anybody I loved nigh. Peculiarly yous, James.
That's why I empathise if you practise detest me.
Simply I want you lot to know this, James.
I'll always honey you.
Even though our life together had to cease like this, I still wouldn't trade it for the world. We had some wonderful years together.
Well, this letter has gone on too long, so I'll say good day.
I told the nurse to requite this to you later on I'm gone.
That ways that as you read this, I'thousand already expressionless.
I can't tell you to recall me, but I can't bear for you lot to forget me.
These final few years since I became ill... I'1000 then lamentable for what I did to you, did to us...
You've given me so much and I haven't been able to return a single matter.
That's why I want you lot to live for yourself at present. Do what'south all-time for you, James.
James...
You fabricated me happy."
Trivia
The blank letter.
In the English version of Silent Colina 2, a line from Mary'due south letter to James reads, "You lot promised y'all'd take me in that location again anytime, but you never did." What the translation doesn't capture is the fact that Mary blames non James merely herself (and her illness) for this.
Jeremy Blaustein revealed in an interview that Monica Taylor Horgan cried subsequently narrating Mary'due south letter. [ane]
Checking the letter frequently, along with Mary's photo, will increment the chance of obtaining the "Leave" ending.
If the actor checks the letter, James reveals it is in Mary's handwriting; notwithstanding, following the fight with Eddie Dombrowski, all the writing disappears, leaving James with a blank piece of paper. After viewing the videotape in Room 312 of the Lakeview Hotel, the blank piece of paper disappears completely. Finally, later James encounters Pyramid Head for the last time, the envelope disappears. This implies that the alphabetic character never physically existed in the start place and instead was either a figment of James'southward imagination or a manifestation created by the town in order to draw James back to Silent Hill.
In Dead by Daylight: Affiliate XVI - Silent Hill, Mary'due south Letter appears equally a Rare Offering. It tremendously increases the chance to be sent to Silent Colina when burnt.
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Silent Hill 2
Characters
Major Characters
James Sunderland - Mary Shepherd-Sunderland - Angela Orosco - Laura - Eddie Dombrowski - Maria
Other Characters
Ernest Baldwin - Amy Baldwin - Mary'south Md - Rachel - Thomas Orosco - Mrs. Orosco - Jennifer Carroll - Patrick Chester - Mira - Harry Mason - Greys - Scott Fairbanks - Walter Sullivan
Monsters
Abstruse Daddy - Bubble Caput Nurse - Creeper - Mankind Lip - Lying Figure - Standard mandarin - Mannequin - Mary - Prisoners - Pyramid Head
Baldwin Mansion - Blue Creek Apartments - Brookhaven Infirmary - Church of the Rebirth - Domestic dog House - Heaven's Night - Jacks Inn - Labyrinth - Lakeview Hotel - Lake Shore Restaurant - Neely's Bar - Motor Dwelling house - Observation Deck - Pete's Basin-O-Rama - Rosewater Park - Silent Hill Historical Society - Silent Loma Ranch - Silent Hill Wood - South Vale (Carroll Street - Katz Street - Lindsey Street - Nathan Artery - Neely Street - Rendell Street - Saul Street - Vachss Road - Wiltse Road) - Texxon Gas - Toluca Graveyard - Toluca Lake - Toluca Lake Island - Toluca Prison house - Wiltse Coal Mine - Wood Side Apartments
Terms
Flashlight - Fog Globe - Petty Baroness - Manifestation - Map - Monster - Otherworld - Radio - Red Square - Siren - Seal of Metatron - UFO Ending - Sexuality - Toilets
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