![]() Displeased with this, Alfred decided to silence her with a kitchen knife. His mother was not happy when she discovered them, and when she learned he was the one who was responsible, she gave him a harsh scolding. ![]() He often did this while his mother was out, and hid their bodies in drawers. At some point, he killed an small animal for fun, which would mark the beginning of his dark interests. One diary entry implies that there is a part of Alfred that regrets how he turned out, though beyond trying to raise Aya to be good, he makes no effort to better himself.Īlfred was born to an unnamed woman, and he loved her as any child would their mother. He also viewed their chase as nothing more than a game of tag. During his chase with Aya, Alfred rather childishly attempted to scare his daughter by shouting "Boo!" when he managed to open the door slightly, before he fully busted it open. The mad doctor is also implied to have a dark sense of humor. Not wanting her to turn out like he did, he attempted to raise her to be good while teaching her right from wrong. While trying to raise his daughter, he began to notice Aya appeared to be going down the same path he did when he was a child. Though he did kill his own mother, it's made quite clear Alfred loved her as any son would. ![]() However, once he's finished with them, or if they happen to do something that he perceives as a slight against him, Alfred will nonchalantly kill them in cold blood.ĭespite the overwhelming macabre personality, there is a surprisingly lighter side to him. He intended to turn her into a doll, but decided to keep her alive when he found out how good her medical skills are. Another one would be Maria, his assistant. In spite of his cruelty, he'll often spare people whom he finds either "helpful" or "useful." His wife is one such person, as she owned a large estate and mansion, as well as her grandfather's research into turning humans into dolls, the latter which fed into his obsession. This event would lead him into his obsession with preserving beauty. Afterwards, he wiped the blood off of her face, upon which he noticed how pretty her dead face looked. When he finally grew tired of her lectures, he decided to silence her with a kitchen knife. He often killed small animals for fun, which his mother disapproved of. Once they take the bait, He'll treat them kindly for a bit before eventually revealing his true colors, after which he'll use them to perform his horrific experiments.Įven during his youth, Alfred was not a good person. He tends to lure in unsuspecting people with promises of goodwill and intention, such as taking in homeless people or asking someone to work for him and his family. His skin has turned a very pale light-purple as well, though this is only barely noticeable since the player only sees him from the back.Īlfred is a psychopath who is obsessed with preserving beauty by making dolls out of living humans. In a bonus cutscene that plays if the player obtained the True Ending, as well as collects all 21 Gems ( in the original/2.02 version) or all 20 Gems ( In the 2020 remake), Alfred's hair is revealed to have turned purple. In certain flashbacks, he's shown wearing a black suit with a white shirt underneath, black pants, and a green tie. He sometimes sports a mask when performing his "surgeries." Alfred's eyes are not seen until the very end of the game, where they are shown to be a bright brown.ĭuring most of the game, he's mostly seen wearing a white lab coat, with a black t-shirt underneath and grey pants. The top portion of his face is constantly veiled by an ominous shadow, with his glasses fully covering his eyes. (For RPG Maker VX: Get an RGSS decrypter, get the editor, and just edit the project with that.Alfred has somewhat messy short brown hair. #original music - Music I made in PXtone. #original stories - Short stories I wrote. #2ch - Translated threads from Japanese message board 2ch. ![]() Or you can send an email to vghimmel at gmail dot com. (An "#original _" tag is a guarantee that it's, well, original.)įeel free to ask me questions via Tumblr. This blog is primarily about translated content, but if there's no source and it doesn't look like it's a translation of something, I probably made it myself. I'm the popularly-elected Princess of Vocaloid and a prolific translator of Japanese. Hi! I'm Katelyn (she/her), but you can call me vg, vgperson, or vghime. ![]()
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