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Heather Mason

Heather Mason (ヘザー・メイソン, Hezā Meison) is a fictional character in Silent Hill, a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Konami. She is first introduced as a supporting character in the original Silent Hill (1999), and later returns as the main protagonist of Silent Hill 3 (2003). She also appeared in Dead by Daylight (2020) as a playable character.

Heather Mason
Silent Hill character
Heather Mason in Silent Hill 3
First game
Designed byShingo Yuri
Voiced by
Portrayed by
Motion captureHeather Morris (Silent Hill 3)
In-universe information
Full name
  • Heather Mason
  • Cheryl Mason
  • Cheryl Heather Mason
  • Alessa Gillespie
GenderFemale
Family

In the third game, Heather is the adopted daughter of protagonist Harry Mason. She is the reincarnation of Alessa Gillespie and Cheryl Mason, and is instrumental to antagonist Claudia Wolf's efforts to bring about the rebirth of "God".

Heather and Cheryl Mason are also fused into a single character, Cheryl Heather Mason, for Silent Hill: Shattered Memories (2009), a reimagination of the original Silent Hill; at the end of the story, she is revealed to be the game's true protagonist.

The adult and child Alessa are respectively portrayed by Lorry Ayers and Jodelle Ferland in the 2006 Silent Hill film, with Erin Pitt assuming the role in the 2012 sequel film Silent Hill: Revelation, of which the reborn Heather also serves as the main character, portrayed by Adelaide Clemens.

Appearances

Backstory and Silent Hill: Origins

Heather is the reincarnation of Alessa Gillespie, a young girl with strange supernatural abilities that grew up in the small American town known as Silent Hill. Alessa was abused by her mother Dahlia and was forced into her mother's cult, The Order. She was bullied heavily at school, with children calling her a witch. One of her only friends was a young Claudia Wolf, who Alessa loved as a sister.

When Alessa was seven, Dahlia and The Order tried using her to give birth to the cult's God. The ceremony led to Alessa receiving severe burns all across her body, yet she was saved by a truck driver named Travis Grady. Using her supernatural powers, Alessa was able to separate her spirit from her body with a ghostly apparition. Due to Alessa's powers and Silent Hill's own connection to the supernatural, an alternate reality known as the Otherworld starts seeping into the town. As the apparition, Alessa leads Travis across Silent Hill to assemble an artifact called the Flauros. With Flauros, she was able to stop the Order's goal and split her soul into two. She then dropped off half of her soul, which took the appearance of a baby, outside of Silent Hill. The baby was found by Harry Mason and his wife Jodie, and they name the girl Cheryl. Alessa remains burned and is taken care of in secret by the Order and a nurse named Lisa Garland.[4]

Events of Silent Hill

Seven years later, a now widower Harry Mason decided to take Cheryl on vacation to Silent Hill. Alessa sensed them coming, thus sending out an apparition in front of their jeep, forcing a crash. Harry gets separated from Cheryl and spends the whole game looking for her. He is tricked by Dahlia into believing Alessa is a demon, inadvertently helping The Order merge Alessa and Cheryl back into one being.

Depending on the actions of the player, the newly whole Alessa can either transform into a heavenly being known as the Incubator, or she expels a demon known as the Incubus. Either way, Dahlia is slain by either Incubator or Incubus, forcing Harry to kill the monster. If Harry destroys the Incubus, it gives players the "good" or "good+" ending, with both potentially considered to be the canon endings. Once the Incubus is dead, Alessa would hand over Harry an infant girl, who is actually a reincarnation of her's and Cheryl's souls. Alessa then uses the last of her energy to teleport Harry and the baby (and maybe the police officer Cybil Bennett depending on which ending players got), before dying. Despite the initial hesitation to raise the child, Harry decided to do it. Originally naming her Cheryl, he decided to start calling her Heather instead.[5]

Silent Hill 3

After Heather turned seventeen, she meets a private investigator named Douglas Cartland at a mall. She tries escaping from him, however, she soon encounters monsters from the Otherworld. She then meets with Claudia, now a high-ranking member of The Order. Claudia tells Heather that they need her, before departing away. Heather then spends the night trying to get back home to her father, having to trek through a nightmare version of the mall, an abandoned subway station, the sewers, and a department building. During her adventure, she meets an eccentric man named Vincent Smith, who claims to be on her side.

Once home, Heather finds her father murdered. She confronts Claudia on the rooftop, the latter admitting to having placed the order to have her father killed. She did it for revenge for what Harry did in the events of the original Silent Hill game, and to make Heather hate her enough to follow her back to Silent Hill. After Claudia leaves and Heather kills the monster responsible for the murder of her father, a remorseful Douglas offers to take Heather to Silent Hill with the intention to kill Claudia.

At Silent Hill, Heather and Douglas split-up, with Heather heading to the hospital under the advice of Vincent. There she meets up with Claudia's father Leonard, who turns out to be a giant monster. She kills the monster, and Vincent then tells Heather to go to the Church, which is past the town's local amusement park. At the park, she encounters an injured Douglas. Leaving him behind, Heather is confronted by an alternate version of herself called Memory of Alessa. After destroying the monster, it turns out the creature was part of Alessa's desire to kill herself to prevent the birth of The Order's God.

Finally reaching the church, Heather meets with Claudia again. She rejects her and the cult's ideals before Claudia escapes again. Deep within the Church, Heather walks into an argument between Claudia and Vincent. Vincent is actually a priest for The Order but does not want God to be born, thus aiding Heather to help kill Claudia. Claudia then stabs Vincent to death. Heather proceeds to feel an agonizing pain in her abdomen. When she was reincarnated, God's fetus was reborn within her. Claudia was nourishing the fetus with Heather's hate for her. However, before God is born, Heather takes out a red pellet from within a necklace her father gave her. The red pellet is actually a demon expelling liquid known as an Aglaophotis, which allows Heather to vomit up the fetus of God. Before she could smash it, Claudia swallows the fetus. Claudia dies, but not before resurrecting The Order's God. Heather is able to kill God, becoming emotional afterward as she thinks about her father.[6]

There are three different endings to Silent Hill 3. The "normal" ending has Heather meet up with Douglas and decides she'll start going by Cheryl from now on. In the "possessed" ending, Heather instead stabs Douglas to death. In the joke "Revenge" ending, Heather goes to her still-living father and tells her what's been happening. Harry, angry with Silent Hill, decided to send out an army of UFOs to destroy the town. In Silent Hill: Homecoming, it is revealed that Douglas exposed The Order to the world, suggesting the "normal" ending is canon.

Appearances in other games and media

In Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, "Heather" is the middle name of the main character Cheryl. Heather is also the lead character in the film Silent Hill: Revelation. Heather is also a downloadable content character in Silent Hill: Book of Memories. In addition, she makes cameo appearances in some of the endings in Book of Memories and in Silent Hill: Downpour, as well as in an unrelated Konami game, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. Heather also appears in the pachislot game Silent Hill: Return.

Going by Cheryl, the character also makes a playable appearance in the Dead by Daylight game alongside Pyramid Head, Lisa Garland, Cybil Bennett and James Sunderland, along with skins based on Alessa Gillespie and Robbie the Rabbit. In the canon of Dead by Daylight, Heather/Cheryl works at a center for troubled youths, but is still haunted by the events of Silent Hill 3.[7]

Heather is also part of a DLC expansion pack for the multiplayer horror game Dark Deception: Monsters & Mortals – Silent Hill.[8]

Design and portrayal

Heather was initially modeled after French actresses Charlotte Gainsbourg and Vanessa Paradis in several rough sketches.[9] The sketches portrayed her as an "innocent" type of character. The development team realized that she seemed too "nice" and the next version of Heather was inspired by Sophie Marceau and Gainsbourg to give her an attitude.[10] At this point, Heather was a clash of masculinity and femininity. The character designer Shingo Yuri imagined Heather as wearing jeans, but the female team members of Team Silent thought that Heather should show her legs to look more feminine and convinced Yuri. Heather's hair was initially more natural and less elaborate, but the female team members thought that curly hair would be more suitable for a young girl. Heather was given shorter hair for the convenience of video games: it would have taken more processing power of the PlayStation 2 to animate longer realistic hair and the game designers used the processing power towards increasing monster numbers instead.[11] Heather's original design was later used with Elle Holloway, a character in Silent Hill: Homecoming.

 

The character's name and model were inspired by her original voice actress, Heather Morris,[10] who was also motion capture actress, including for combat scenes during which she used her childhood taekwondo training.[12] The creators originally named Heather "Helen", but after talking with Morris they realized that name was old-fashioned and changed it (in early promotional materials and the back of the game's original cover, the character still has the name Heather Morris, same as the actress).[9] Morris said: "I liked the character Heather. She is sort of a bad-ass and a bit of a tomboy. Although she was very young, she was quite fearless and strong. I did respond well to the script. Heather was really interesting and a great character to play. ... Much like the character, Heather, I was learning about all the horrendous things in this video game world as I moved through it. So I was genuinely surprised and disturbed. Very often I would ask to stop the motion capture so we could look on the computer at the images that represented the monsters and people with whom I was supposed to be interacting. And they were creepy and quite scary. Since we were working on a blank stage, we really need to use our imagination."[12]

In contrast to Morris, Adelaide Clemens, who played Heather in Revelation, had to work with physically existing monsters on the film's set.[13] She said "I really took on the role of Heather Mason herself—the psychological journey that she’s going on. ... [W]ith the mythology of the game, the gravity of what the monsters are—what they mean; their symbolism, and all of those things—I did research the game, and look into the ‘history’ of Silent Hill, and what has been created there in the franchise. And, physically! I had to get incredibly strong, and incredibly fit—just really immerse myself in Heather Mason."[14]

Reception

In Silent Hill: The Terror Engine, Bernard Perron wrote that Heather's "temper" and "sharp tongue" served to distinguish her from the female protagonists of the survival-horror games Rule of Rose (2006), Clock Tower 3 (2002), and Fatal Frame (2001), whom he described as being characterized as "more frail or innocent".[15] Game Revolution's Chris Hudak preferred Heather over the prior protagonists of the series, Silent Hill's Harry Mason and Silent Hill 2's James Sunderland, whom he felt were "bland"; he praised her "attitude, some vulnerability and even some snarky teenaged wit".[16] Joystick Division's James Hawkins praised Heather for how she "show[ed] the world that whiny teenage girls can become incredible badasses", putting her on the tenth place of his 2010 list of the top ten "badass ladies" in video game history.[17] That same year, Mania Entertainment's "Briana Lawrence" ranked her fifth on her list of "13 Video Game Women That Kick Ass", calling Heather a "really cool lead character".[18] Schuyler J. Dievendorf of The Escapist included her on his 2014 list of eight "most badass videogame ladies" as she "has gone through hell and become numbed to the nightmare. After seeing the things that she's seen most people would have cracked, but she keeps going."[19]

GameDaily listed Heather in their "Babe of the Week: Chicks with Baggage",[20] and GamesRadar cited her as one of the best game "babes" in the decade of 2000, highlighting the fact that she is "just a normal girl".[21] CNET shared the sentiments, adding she "may not have the toughness of some of the other protagonists here, but Heather Mason is absolutely human and eminently relatable".[22] UGO Networks writers placed the character second on its 2011 list of the best kids in video games,[23] also featuring her on their list of the "most stylin'" alternate costumes for her "Sailor Moon-esque character" Princess Heather costume.[24] In 2013, Complex ranked Heather as the 36th greatest heroine in video game history, stating that they still "love" her "despite the massive pile of fail known as Silent Hill Revelation 3D."[25]

According to Leigh Alexander of GamePro, "for years, video games have struggled to define what constitutes a positive portrayal of women. We've learned what isn't, over our checkered history of anime panty shots, gratuitous cleavage and breast physics. And thanks to the likes of Half-Life 2's Alyx Vance, Beyond Good & Evil's Jade, Silent Hill 3's Heather Morris [sic], and Portal's Chell, we've got some idea of what is."[26] However, one essay in Unraveling Resident Evil criticized Heather as following a "traditional trope" of a "sexless child" similar to the role of "a virgin or tomboy, Rebecca and Claire" in the Resident Evil series of horror games by Capcom, contrasting them with Resident Evil's Ada.[27]

References

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Heather Mason ヘザー メイソン Heza Meison is a fictional character in Silent Hill a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Konami She is first introduced as a supporting character in the original Silent Hill 1999 and later returns as the main protagonist of Silent Hill 3 2003 She also appeared in Dead by Daylight 2020 as a playable character Heather MasonSilent Hill characterHeather Mason in Silent Hill 3First gameSilent Hill 1999 as Alessa Cheryl and Baby Heather Silent Hill 3 2003 as Heather Origins 2007 as Child Alessa and Baby Cheryl Shattered Memories 2009 as Cheryl Heather Mason Designed byShingo YuriVoiced bySandra Wane Silent Hill 1 Heather Morris Silent Hill 3 2 Jennifer Woodward Origins 3 Kate Higgins Silent Hill Shattered Memories Amanda Winn Lee Silent Hill HD Collection Book of Memories Natasha Lloyd Dark Deception Monsters amp Mortals Portrayed byJodelle Ferland as Child Alessa film Lorry Ayers as Adult Alessa film Erin Pitt as Alessa Revelation Adelaide Clemens as Heather Revelation Motion captureHeather Morris Silent Hill 3 In universe informationFull nameHeather MasonCheryl MasonCheryl Heather MasonAlessa GillespieGenderFemaleFamilyDahlia Gillespie mother Harry Mason adoptive father Jodie Mason adoptive mother In the third game Heather is the adopted daughter of protagonist Harry Mason She is the reincarnation of Alessa Gillespie and Cheryl Mason and is instrumental to antagonist Claudia Wolf s efforts to bring about the rebirth of God Heather and Cheryl Mason are also fused into a single character Cheryl Heather Mason for Silent Hill Shattered Memories 2009 a reimagination of the original Silent Hill at the end of the story she is revealed to be the game s true protagonist The adult and child Alessa are respectively portrayed by Lorry Ayers and Jodelle Ferland in the 2006 Silent Hill film with Erin Pitt assuming the role in the 2012 sequel film Silent Hill Revelation of which the reborn Heather also serves as the main character portrayed by Adelaide Clemens Contents 1 Appearances 1 1 Backstory and Silent Hill Origins 1 2 Events of Silent Hill 1 3 Silent Hill 3 1 4 Appearances in other games and media 2 Design and portrayal 3 Reception 4 ReferencesAppearances EditBackstory and Silent Hill Origins Edit Heather is the reincarnation of Alessa Gillespie a young girl with strange supernatural abilities that grew up in the small American town known as Silent Hill Alessa was abused by her mother Dahlia and was forced into her mother s cult The Order She was bullied heavily at school with children calling her a witch One of her only friends was a young Claudia Wolf who Alessa loved as a sister When Alessa was seven Dahlia and The Order tried using her to give birth to the cult s God The ceremony led to Alessa receiving severe burns all across her body yet she was saved by a truck driver named Travis Grady Using her supernatural powers Alessa was able to separate her spirit from her body with a ghostly apparition Due to Alessa s powers and Silent Hill s own connection to the supernatural an alternate reality known as the Otherworld starts seeping into the town As the apparition Alessa leads Travis across Silent Hill to assemble an artifact called the Flauros With Flauros she was able to stop the Order s goal and split her soul into two She then dropped off half of her soul which took the appearance of a baby outside of Silent Hill The baby was found by Harry Mason and his wife Jodie and they name the girl Cheryl Alessa remains burned and is taken care of in secret by the Order and a nurse named Lisa Garland 4 Events of Silent Hill Edit Seven years later a now widower Harry Mason decided to take Cheryl on vacation to Silent Hill Alessa sensed them coming thus sending out an apparition in front of their jeep forcing a crash Harry gets separated from Cheryl and spends the whole game looking for her He is tricked by Dahlia into believing Alessa is a demon inadvertently helping The Order merge Alessa and Cheryl back into one being Depending on the actions of the player the newly whole Alessa can either transform into a heavenly being known as the Incubator or she expels a demon known as the Incubus Either way Dahlia is slain by either Incubator or Incubus forcing Harry to kill the monster If Harry destroys the Incubus it gives players the good or good ending with both potentially considered to be the canon endings Once the Incubus is dead Alessa would hand over Harry an infant girl who is actually a reincarnation of her s and Cheryl s souls Alessa then uses the last of her energy to teleport Harry and the baby and maybe the police officer Cybil Bennett depending on which ending players got before dying Despite the initial hesitation to raise the child Harry decided to do it Originally naming her Cheryl he decided to start calling her Heather instead 5 Silent Hill 3 Edit After Heather turned seventeen she meets a private investigator named Douglas Cartland at a mall She tries escaping from him however she soon encounters monsters from the Otherworld She then meets with Claudia now a high ranking member of The Order Claudia tells Heather that they need her before departing away Heather then spends the night trying to get back home to her father having to trek through a nightmare version of the mall an abandoned subway station the sewers and a department building During her adventure she meets an eccentric man named Vincent Smith who claims to be on her side Once home Heather finds her father murdered She confronts Claudia on the rooftop the latter admitting to having placed the order to have her father killed She did it for revenge for what Harry did in the events of the original Silent Hill game and to make Heather hate her enough to follow her back to Silent Hill After Claudia leaves and Heather kills the monster responsible for the murder of her father a remorseful Douglas offers to take Heather to Silent Hill with the intention to kill Claudia At Silent Hill Heather and Douglas split up with Heather heading to the hospital under the advice of Vincent There she meets up with Claudia s father Leonard who turns out to be a giant monster She kills the monster and Vincent then tells Heather to go to the Church which is past the town s local amusement park At the park she encounters an injured Douglas Leaving him behind Heather is confronted by an alternate version of herself called Memory of Alessa After destroying the monster it turns out the creature was part of Alessa s desire to kill herself to prevent the birth of The Order s God Finally reaching the church Heather meets with Claudia again She rejects her and the cult s ideals before Claudia escapes again Deep within the Church Heather walks into an argument between Claudia and Vincent Vincent is actually a priest for The Order but does not want God to be born thus aiding Heather to help kill Claudia Claudia then stabs Vincent to death Heather proceeds to feel an agonizing pain in her abdomen When she was reincarnated God s fetus was reborn within her Claudia was nourishing the fetus with Heather s hate for her However before God is born Heather takes out a red pellet from within a necklace her father gave her The red pellet is actually a demon expelling liquid known as an Aglaophotis which allows Heather to vomit up the fetus of God Before she could smash it Claudia swallows the fetus Claudia dies but not before resurrecting The Order s God Heather is able to kill God becoming emotional afterward as she thinks about her father 6 There are three different endings to Silent Hill 3 The normal ending has Heather meet up with Douglas and decides she ll start going by Cheryl from now on In the possessed ending Heather instead stabs Douglas to death In the joke Revenge ending Heather goes to her still living father and tells her what s been happening Harry angry with Silent Hill decided to send out an army of UFOs to destroy the town In Silent Hill Homecoming it is revealed that Douglas exposed The Order to the world suggesting the normal ending is canon Appearances in other games and media Edit In Silent Hill Shattered Memories Heather is the middle name of the main character Cheryl Heather is also the lead character in the film Silent Hill Revelation Heather is also a downloadable content character in Silent Hill Book of Memories In addition she makes cameo appearances in some of the endings in Book of Memories and in Silent Hill Downpour as well as in an unrelated Konami game Dance Dance Revolution Extreme Heather also appears in the pachislot game Silent Hill Return Going by Cheryl the character also makes a playable appearance in the Dead by Daylight game alongside Pyramid Head Lisa Garland Cybil Bennett and James Sunderland along with skins based on Alessa Gillespie and Robbie the Rabbit In the canon of Dead by Daylight Heather Cheryl works at a center for troubled youths but is still haunted by the events of Silent Hill 3 7 Heather is also part of a DLC expansion pack for the multiplayer horror game Dark Deception Monsters amp Mortals Silent Hill 8 Design and portrayal EditHeather was initially modeled after French actresses Charlotte Gainsbourg and Vanessa Paradis in several rough sketches 9 The sketches portrayed her as an innocent type of character The development team realized that she seemed too nice and the next version of Heather was inspired by Sophie Marceau and Gainsbourg to give her an attitude 10 At this point Heather was a clash of masculinity and femininity The character designer Shingo Yuri imagined Heather as wearing jeans but the female team members of Team Silent thought that Heather should show her legs to look more feminine and convinced Yuri Heather s hair was initially more natural and less elaborate but the female team members thought that curly hair would be more suitable for a young girl Heather was given shorter hair for the convenience of video games it would have taken more processing power of the PlayStation 2 to animate longer realistic hair and the game designers used the processing power towards increasing monster numbers instead 11 Heather s original design was later used with Elle Holloway a character in Silent Hill Homecoming Adelaide Clemens as Heather in the film Silent Hill Revelation The character s name and model were inspired by her original voice actress Heather Morris 10 who was also motion capture actress including for combat scenes during which she used her childhood taekwondo training 12 The creators originally named Heather Helen but after talking with Morris they realized that name was old fashioned and changed it in early promotional materials and the back of the game s original cover the character still has the name Heather Morris same as the actress 9 Morris said I liked the character Heather She is sort of a bad ass and a bit of a tomboy Although she was very young she was quite fearless and strong I did respond well to the script Heather was really interesting and a great character to play Much like the character Heather I was learning about all the horrendous things in this video game world as I moved through it So I was genuinely surprised and disturbed Very often I would ask to stop the motion capture so we could look on the computer at the images that represented the monsters and people with whom I was supposed to be interacting And they were creepy and quite scary Since we were working on a blank stage we really need to use our imagination 12 In contrast to Morris Adelaide Clemens who played Heather in Revelation had to work with physically existing monsters on the film s set 13 She said I really took on the role of Heather Mason herself the psychological journey that she s going on W ith the mythology of the game the gravity of what the monsters are what they mean their symbolism and all of those things I did research the game and look into the history of Silent Hill and what has been created there in the franchise And physically I had to get incredibly strong and incredibly fit just really immerse myself in Heather Mason 14 Reception EditIn Silent Hill The Terror Engine Bernard Perron wrote that Heather s temper and sharp tongue served to distinguish her from the female protagonists of the survival horror games Rule of Rose 2006 Clock Tower 3 2002 and Fatal Frame 2001 whom he described as being characterized as more frail or innocent 15 Game Revolution s Chris Hudak preferred Heather over the prior protagonists of the series Silent Hill s Harry Mason and Silent Hill 2 s James Sunderland whom he felt were bland he praised her attitude some vulnerability and even some snarky teenaged wit 16 Joystick Division s James Hawkins praised Heather for how she show ed the world that whiny teenage girls can become incredible badasses putting her on the tenth place of his 2010 list of the top ten badass ladies in video game history 17 That same year Mania Entertainment s Briana Lawrence ranked her fifth on her list of 13 Video Game Women That Kick Ass calling Heather a really cool lead character 18 Schuyler J Dievendorf of The Escapist included her on his 2014 list of eight most badass videogame ladies as she has gone through hell and become numbed to the nightmare After seeing the things that she s seen most people would have cracked but she keeps going 19 GameDaily listed Heather in their Babe of the Week Chicks with Baggage 20 and GamesRadar cited her as one of the best game babes in the decade of 2000 highlighting the fact that she is just a normal girl 21 CNET shared the sentiments adding she may not have the toughness of some of the other protagonists here but Heather Mason is absolutely human and eminently relatable 22 UGO Networks writers placed the character second on its 2011 list of the best kids in video games 23 also featuring her on their list of the most stylin alternate costumes for her Sailor Moon esque character Princess Heather costume 24 In 2013 Complex ranked Heather as the 36th greatest heroine in video game history stating that they still love her despite the massive pile of fail known as Silent Hill Revelation 3D 25 According to Leigh Alexander of GamePro for years video games have struggled to define what constitutes a positive portrayal of women We ve learned what isn t over our checkered history of anime panty shots gratuitous cleavage and breast physics And thanks to the likes of Half Life 2 s Alyx Vance Beyond Good amp Evil s Jade Silent Hill 3 s Heather Morris sic and Portal s Chell we ve got some idea of what is 26 However one essay in Unraveling Resident Evil criticized Heather as following a traditional trope of a sexless child similar to the role of a virgin or tomboy Rebecca and Claire in the Resident Evil series of horror games by Capcom contrasting them with Resident Evil s Ada 27 References Edit Silent Hill 1999 Video Game Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved May 15 2020 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a 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