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Silent Hill 2 - Red Pyramid Thing

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Konami / Numskull

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0000-2023-11-01

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Silent Hill 2 - Red Pyramid Thing

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Silent HillNumskull29Non-Scale

Character info Red Pyramid Thing

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation
ShavedMaleExecutioner

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This 295 mm statue captures the unmistakable silhouette of the Red Pyramid Thing from Silent Hill 2. The figure features the characteristic crimson pyramid helm, a broad, stoic torso, and a looming, weapon-bearing presence. Sculpted details emphasize the heavy, triangular helmet with clean edges, weathered skin tones, and a rugged, battle-worn base that resembles a ruined floor. The paintwork conveys deep red highlights on the helmet, muted gray skin, and subtle shading along the arms and chest to convey depth. The Great Knife rests at the figure's side, its blade catching light with a metallic sheen. Overall, the piece conveys menace and mystery associated with the character.

Red Pyramid Thing, often referred to as Pyramid Head, functions as a chilling embodiment of guilt and judgment within Silent Hill 2. Departing from conventional monsters, this figure stalks the protagonist through foggy corridors and ruinous environments, wielding a massive blade as a symbolic punishment rather than a mere threat. The character's crimson helmet hides identity while imposing an ominous silhouette, reflecting James Sunderland's inner turmoil and the game's themes of memory, guilt, and consequence. Its appearance coincides with key moments of revelation and moral testing, forcing players to confront uncomfortable truths. Throughout the narrative, Pyramid Head serves as a stark reminder that some wounds are self-inflicted and that facing the past is essential to moving forward.

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