3/29/2023 0 Comments Old scratch![]() ![]() The purity of this happy memory, as well as the power of the light of the sun captured on the film, were enough to burn Mr. In the end, Alan managed to seemingly destroy Scratch with the use of a drive-in theater projector, by having it play "Sunrise" - a movie Alice had created based on one of her happiest memories of Alan, spending time with him and watching a sunrise. These rumors and stories, under the influence of Cauldron Lake, took on a life of their own in the form of Mr. Scratch" page, which explains that the power of Cauldron Lake created him from all of the dark rumors about Alan that people made up over the years. His creation is revealed in " The Genesis of Mr. Scratch is seen casually hurting, torturing, and even murdering innocent people, taunting Alan the entire time, as well as "sharing personal moments" with him, such as an examination of the weapons he uses to commit murders, and discussing his vile plans for Alice in the future. Scratch plays a much larger role in Alan Wake's American Nightmare, where he is the main antagonist, the "herald of darkness," as opposed to Alan, who is "the champion of light." He torments Alan throughout the game, occasionally appearing physically in Night Springs to taunt Alan, generally summoning swarms of the Taken as he does so, but more often appearing through messages he leaves for Alan inside televisions. Scratch taunting Alan through the use of TV's Due to the mysterious nature of this individual, it is very likely this was indeed Mr. The man then turns around a corner and disappears. When Steward chases after him, the man looks at him and smiles very secretively. In the Alan Wake Files, Clay Steward sees a man who looks very similar to Alan Wake. Scratch is him as well, which Zane very bluntly and darkly replies "No." Alan does not know what to make of this. During the conversation, Alan asks Zane if there are two of him (one in the cabin going crazy and the one you are playing as), to which Zane replies "Yes." Alan then asks if Mr. In The Writer, Zane tries explaining to Alan what is happening in the Dark Place. Zane offered no explanation, other than, "Your friends will meet him when you're gone". Scratch smiled at him, but does not say anything. He appeared to Alan and the two touched hands, with Alan extremely uncomfortable at this. Alan saw him under the lake when Thomas Zane explained what Alan must do to defeat the Dark Presence. He was first mentioned in Departure after Alan destroyed the tornado. Scratch, the sound of the word "Scratch" is muffled out, replaced by either static or appropriately, a record scratch. Scratch was supposed to return to Barry Wheeler, Sarah Breaker, Cynthia Weaver and Alice Wake, but his reasons and purpose are still unknown. ![]() Scratch is unknown, but it is implied that he returned to the surface of Bright Falls while Alan Wake was writing the ending to Departure at the bottom of Cauldron Lake. Scratch - Alan Wake as the stories portray him. ![]() Scratch states that after Alan disappeared all that was left were the wild stories about him, allowing Cauldron Lake's ability to use art to shape reality to make the stories true, thus creating Mr. However in Alan Wake's American Nightmare, Mr. It is implied he was created by Thomas Zane, possibly as part of the balance. Scratch is referred to as "Alan Wake's evil double", a "supernatural serial killer", and a "big part of Remedy Entertainment's plans for the sequel". He is also rumoured to return in some capacity in the upcoming sequel Alan Wake II. Serving as the main antagonist of Alan Wake's American Nightmare, he first appeared at the end of Alan Wake, and is also a mentioned antagonist in AWE, the second expansion of Control. Scratch is an antagonist of the Alan Wake franchise. ![]()
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