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''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130622162551/http://rookerycomics.com/ Silent Hill: Promise]'' is a ''[[Silent Hill]]'' [[Interactive Comic|interactive]] [[Fan Web Comics|fan web comic]] created by Greer-the-Raven, currently hosted on deviantART and [[Live JournalLiveJournal]]. An attempt to create a full-fledged ''Silent Hill'' "game," ''Promise'' uses the faux [[Adventure Game]] style of ''[[MS Paint Adventures]]'' to [[Audience Participation|involve readers]] in deciding what the heroine should do next.
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''[http://rookerycomics.com Silent Hill: Promise]'' is a ''[[Silent Hill]]'' [[Interactive Comic|interactive]] [[Fan Web Comics|fan web comic]] created by Greer-the-Raven, currently hosted on deviantART and [[Live Journal]]. An attempt to create a full-fledged ''Silent Hill'' "game," ''Promise'' uses the faux [[Adventure Game]] style of ''[[MS Paint Adventures]]'' to [[Audience Participation|involve readers]] in deciding what the heroine should do next.
 
A [[Fan Sequel]], ''Silent Hill: Promise'' follows Vanessa Sunderland as she blunders into Silent Hill in search of her missing Uncle [[Silent Hill 2|James]]. It's [[Better Than It Sounds]].
 
Started in June 2010, ''Promise'' was updated daily, sometimes more than once a day. In October 2011 it went on semi-hiatus, but resumed in April, 2012. Read it [http://greer-the-raven.deviantart.com/gallery/#Silent-Hill here on deviantART].
 
 
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=== ''Silent Hill: Promise'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Abandoned Area]]: The hotel since it burned down.
* [[Adventure Game]]: The comic strives to imitate this.
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* [[Author Appeal]]: Vanessa has a somewhat curvy physique.
* [[Bad End]]: Vanessa suddenly 'died' because she went into a particular room. However, there is an 'autosave' function, lampshaded by the author.
{{quote| "What's a [[Silent Hill]] game without the character dying at some point?"}}
* [[Bag of Spilling]]: Almost everything Vanessa picked up in the hotel has disappeared with no explanation.
* [[Big No]]
* [[Call Back]]: {{spoiler|The wedding photo that Vanessa is carrying is starting to warp like the letter from Silent Hill 2.}}
* [[Can You Hear Me Now?]]: Vanessa's cell phone hasn't worked normally since she arrived in Silent Hill, with the exception of [[Oh Crap|her mother calling to ask why she hasn't shown up for their lunch meeting yet.]]
* [[Character Portrait]]: Used for dialogue and inner monologue.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: You know the engraving of the man in the mask will be important later.
** Possibly subverted. It was one of a set of four literary-themed plates needed to [[Solve the Soup Cans|unlock the final door]] in the hotel "level." So far, there's been no indication of it or the masked man becoming relevant again in the future.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Vanessa wears the same coat as her Uncle James. This is [[Handwaved]] early in the story.
* [[Creepy Doll]]: The kewpie doll
* [[Creepy Cathedral]]: St. Stella Church
* [[Distracted Byby the Sexy]]: The gag ending where Vanessa promptly forgets all about her search and jumps Borje, leading to a long, satisfying relationship with him.
* [[Distress Call]]: A cell phone call years after her uncle's disappearance leads Vanessa to Silent Hill.
* [[Dream Ballet]]: Evoked when Vanessa pricks her finger and hallucinates that she is trick or treating as a literal ballerina.
* [[Evil Phone]]: See [[Can You Hear Me Now?]].
* [[Expy]]: Borje is described as looking like a more attractive version of James, just like Maria was a [[Hotter and Sexier]] Mary. [[Sarcasm Mode|Probably just a coincidence.]]
* [[Eyeless Face]]
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* [[Konami Code]]
* [[Locked Door|Jammed Door]]
* [[Lovecraft Country]]: See [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]], below.
* [[Male Gaze]]: The comic often gives a nice view of Vanessa's large chest or butt. Additionally, her character portrait is never shown wearing the heavy jacket she always has on.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The "Weird Phone Lady"'s name is '''Mar'''issa. Following the names of '''Mar'''y and '''Mar'''ia from [[Silent Hill 2]].
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* [[Patron Saint]]: Vanessa swears by an increasing number of saints, in different situations.
** One of the puzzles in the Otherworld church involves identifying four particular saints (although one of them isn't officially canonized as such) based on what they are the patron of.
* [[Peek -a -Boo Corpse]]
* [[Point of No Return]]: The "weird phone lady" warned Vanessa that if she didn't leave Silent Hill as soon as she escaped from the church, she wouldn't get another chance. Vanessa chose to ignore her and keep searching.
* [[Psychological Horror]]
* [[Reality Warper]]: The town itself. In a subtle case, {{spoiler|it's starting to warp Vanessa's memories and a photo of James' wedding}}.
* [[Religious Horror]]: Shades of this in the church.
* [[Room Full of Crazy]]: Played with in that unlike [[Ruby Quest (Roleplay)|most]] [[Chzo Mythos|examples]], the writing isn't blood, it's hot pink lipstick. Ruins the effect a bit.
* [[Second Person Narration]]
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: We first meet Borje right after he's come out of the shower. It's quite distracting, both for Vanessa and the readers.
* [[Shout -Out]]: There's a ''[[Problem Sleuth]]'' poster in Vanessa's bedroom.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Vanessa smokes Lucky Strikes. The supposed cool factor is [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]].
* [[Solve the Soup Cans]]: Silent Hill
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* [[Survival Horror]]: Silent Hill, again.
* [[Tears of Blood]]: The mannequin, once activated.
* [[Town Withwith a Dark Secret]]: It's ''Silent Hill''.
* [[Walls of Text]]: The comic, like an old graphical text adventure, supplements the images with narration.
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]]: Silent Hill has no canonical location. The area code Vanessa sees on her cell phone puts it somewhere in upstate New York.
* [[Writing Byby the Seat of Your Pants]]: ''[[Silent Hill: Promise]]'' is written similarly to [[MS Paint Adventures]], updating daily using commands from readers.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 20 September 2018

>>Enter Command Here

Silent Hill: Promise is a Silent Hill interactive fan web comic created by Greer-the-Raven, currently hosted on deviantART and LiveJournal. An attempt to create a full-fledged Silent Hill "game," Promise uses the faux Adventure Game style of MS Paint Adventures to involve readers in deciding what the heroine should do next.

A Fan Sequel, Silent Hill: Promise follows Vanessa Sunderland as she blunders into Silent Hill in search of her missing Uncle James. It's Better Than It Sounds.

Started in June 2010, Promise was updated daily, sometimes more than once a day. In October 2011 it went on semi-hiatus, but resumed in April, 2012. Read it here on deviantART.


Tropes used in Silent Hill: Promise include:
  • Abandoned Area: The hotel since it burned down.
  • Adventure Game: The comic strives to imitate this.
  • All Just a Dream: Happens in the beginning. Maybe.
  • Art Evolution: The first few screens do not have colored backgrounds.
  • Author Appeal: Vanessa has a somewhat curvy physique.
  • Bad End: Vanessa suddenly 'died' because she went into a particular room. However, there is an 'autosave' function, lampshaded by the author.

"What's a Silent Hill game without the character dying at some point?"