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The Marionette reappears in FNAF VR: Help Wanted where its gameplay is the same as in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. At the very end after James watched the video tape in Room 312 of Lakeview Hotel, he went through a delapitated and burned down version of the hotel until he reached the main lobby. There James saw two Pyramid Heads torturing Maria and killing her for another time. At this time James realized what he has done and he needed someone to punish him for his sins, explaining the origin of Pyramid Head. After his words, Pyramid Heads became vulnerable and after a long fight, they both committed suicide by stabbing themselves with their spears as James didn't need them anymore. In this resource, you will read the extract from the book with your whole class then independently, they must highlight the adjectives or insert the adjectives to complete the paragraph. The Saybr's running away after spotting The Hound was inspired by a scene in "Halo: Combat Evolved" where the Covenant are shown running away from something for the first time, which left a lasting impression on Miles Luna. [9] Pyramid Head also shares traits with Valtiel, such as similar gloves, cloth stitching, and following the protagonist of the game. According to documents created for the release of Silent Hill 4: The Room, a sect of the Silent Hill cult (the "Valtiel Sect") wore the executioner's costume depicted in Silent Hill 2.

These enemies are most abundant at the beginning of the game when the protagonist runs through the monochromatic forest. Similarly, in Five Nights at Freddy's 3, it is arguably the most dangerous Phantom animatronics, as it, unlike the others, stands in front of the player, prohibiting them from using the System Reboot and Camera Panels, as well as causing a Ventilation and Audio error, providing easy vulnerability to Springtrap. The Superman-like Ikaris was perhaps the most powerful member of the robot-space-gods known as the Eternals, but his devotion to the cause of his masters, the incomprehensibly ancient Celestials, also led to his downfall. As played by Richard Madden, Ikaris was an inspiration to the rest of the team (and the lover of Sersi) before his betrayal brought the group to near ruin. In the end, his love of his teammates led Ikaris to abandon the Celestials' Earth-destroying plans. But he had already killed his teammate Ajak and ultimately took his own life out of guilt. 22. He Who Remains Killjoy Kree extremist, and brief partner in crime to Thanos, Ronan the Accuser sought to end all life on Xandar after the Kree Empire made a peace pact with them. Fitting really, considering that this genocidal warlord once sought to wipe all Skrulls from existence, and would have succeeded had it not been for Captain Marvel. Anyhow, years later, Ronan would find himself smashed to atoms at the joined hands of the Guardians of the Galaxy as they channeled the might of the Power Stone. 19. Aldrich Killian The Puppet, later known as Lefty, is the tritagonist of the ScottGames era of the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise.This is shown specifically in " Refuge", when it stalked Yang's Group until the opportune moment and when it used Oscar as a shield against them. Jaune even mentions the "Grimm aren't that smart". He is a manifestation of a person's desire to be punished for their misdeeds. He is the judge, jury and executioner for the mysterious dark powers of the town. While his actions are cruel and horrific, he is a driving force for someone to come to terms with what they've done, albeit in the most brutal manner possible. He is related to the being Valtiel, but this relationship has been kept vague. Well, first off, he's definitely a villain in the comics. But even within the MCU, the Collector's brief appearances make it clear that, whether or not he's wrestling with superheroes, he's pretty darn evil. As early as his first appearance in a "Thor: The Dark World" mid-credits scene, we learn that, like Thanos, one of his goals is to collect all of the Infinity Stones. Unlike the Mad Titan, the Collector probably wants them for bragging rights alone — but a closer look at his expansive collection reveals a whole lot of unwilling prisoners within it, including at least one slave who's there for not being diligent enough about cleaning.

In Silent Hill: Revelation, Pyramid Head appears more as a protective force and is even mentioned by Heather Mason as the protector and assassin of Alessa. Pyramid Head can be seen operating the carousel at Lakeside Amusement Park and he also helps Heather on a few occasions, since Heather is the manifestation of the good side of Alessa's soul. The first example of this is when Heather is being grabbed by prisoners in Brookhaven Asylum - Pyramid Head appears in a corridor and slices off the prisoners' arms so they cannot harm Heather. The protagonist, at one point, falls into the water and gets forcefully drowned. At this part, the creature is completely unavoidable. After the protagonist stops struggling and is undeniably dead, the creature attaches a plug-like device (similar to the ones attached to the Huddle) to the protagonist. In a few minutes, the protagonist is revived and given the ability to breathe underwater and mind-control without a helmet. No other long-haired creatures are seen for the remainder of the protagonist's journey. The Tinkerer (Michael Chernus) is exactly the kind of character that the MCU needed, for the same reason that he was exactly the kind of character that the comics needed. At the time, it was thought The Marionette and Golden Freddy was put to rest in Five Nights at Freddy's 3, as the child who was wearing the Marionette mask was shown ascending to the afterlife with the other children in the minigame, "Happiest Day" (which it is the playable character in). However, some scenes during the gameplay of Five Nights at Freddy's 3 and Five Nights at Freddy's Pizzeria Simulator make it seem this is not the case. The Puppet is the only antagonist whose intentions are not purely selfish or malevolent in nature and is only truly an antagonist due to it being an enemy in the second game.

In Dark Deception: Monsters & Mortals, two Pyramid Heads appear as the bosses of the Silent Sacrifice level. Corrupted by the Darkhold, this version of Strange sports a third eye, grieves over the loss of Christine in his universe, and spends his spare time murdering various other Stranges. Needless to say, this sinister sorcerer and our beloved hero do not get along, especially when the villain sets his sights on Earth-838's Christine. The Hound's more intelligent behavior and the fact that it didn't prioritize violence all the time are meant to be hints that it wasn't just a Grimm. [13] This is a picture comprehension for whole class or guided reading linked to the book Inside the Villains. Majority but mainly on level (#): The entity is found on a majority of levels but mainly its main habitat / level.

This is a comprehension resource linked to the Witch. Your class will carefully read the questions and write answers using their understanding.In Ultimate Custom Night, the Puppet expresses delight in being able to punish whoever the player is for their murder. Despite her benevolent nature, she also has a slight sense of arrogance, regarding the others as animals while she is intelligent and aware, and how she's the only one who is capable of protecting them. As Lefty, she acts and sounds tired and hurt, either from being stuffed inside an animatronic a second time or for how long she's been suffering. She appears to want the player to suffer her fate, with most of her death lines telling him how he will be stuffed into the Lefty suit also. In delicate interactive paper flaps within a wonderfully oversize book, Perrin explores the true characters of three archetypal villains: a wolf, a giant, and a witch.”— Publishers Weekly Clotilde Perrin is an illustrator and author living in France. A graduate of the prestigious School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, she has published more than 30 books and is known for her intricate lift-the-flaps books. Pizzeria Simulator revealed that it is possessed by the daughter of Henry, William Afton's old friend, and business partner. It's possible that it is Charlotte from the novels adapted to the game series continuity in which Charlotte Emily was the main character of the first two books and a major protagonist of the third book in which she was the first victim of William Afton and became animatronic of sorts by her father Henry. Read all about each villain on their personality card, which shows strengths and weaknesses, favourite pastimes, physical characteristics, their best meal and—of course—their favourite books.

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