Heather Mason

"Listen, suffering is a fact of life. Either you learn how to deal with that or you go under. You can stay in your own little dream world, but you can't keep hurting other people! Besides, I'll never forgive you for hurting my father!
 * —Heather to Claudia Wolf"

Heather Mason is a character first appearing as a baby in Silent Hill and later as the protagonist of Silent Hill 3. She is the reincarnation of Alessa Gillespie and Cheryl Mason, and the adopted daughter of the original Silent Hill protagonist Harry Mason.

Before Heather was born, a cult in the town of Silent Hill, Maine impregnated the psychic child Alessa Gillespie with the fetus of their God so that it could be born and bring their horrific version of paradise to mankind. During the ritual, Alessa sustained significant burns, causing her to split her soul into two halves – one remaining in her charred body, while the other manifested as the baby Cheryl found on the side of the road by Harry Mason. Seven years later, Harry and Cheryl returned to Silent Hill on vacation, causing the two souls to reunite and allowing for the birth of God to take place. Harry was able to stop the deity, but the ritual was too much for the now-whole Alessa. As she was dying, she was reincarnated as a baby saved by Harry during the ordeal.

As with Cheryl, a grieving Harry raised the baby as his daughter Heather Mason. However, seventeen years after her birth, the cult managed to track down Heather in an attempt to birth God once more. They murdered Harry in the process, prompting her to seek revenge and stop the cult as her father did years ago. After the events of Silent Hill 3, she changed her name to Cheryl Mason to honor the name that Harry gave her former self before he became entangled with the cult.

Heather was loosely adapted in the 2006 film and its sequel as Sharon Da Silva, reimagined in the game series' reboot Silent Hill: Shattered Memories as Cheryl Heather Mason, and appeared in the crossovers Dead by Daylight: Chapter XVI - Silent Hill and Dark Deception: Monsters & Mortals - Silent Hill.

Personality
"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player/ That struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more.
 * —A line from Macbeth that Heather claims she can't forget"



Heather is a seemingly normal and carefree girl who loves to shop. She has a few rough edges and tends to be blunt with others. One trait of Heather's is that she is moody and loses her temper quite easily at things that frustrate her, which are considered normal emotions for a teenager. Heather has a sharp tongue and can be very snarky, sarcastic, and humorous such as her "joke" to Douglas Cartland in the "Normal" ending.



No longer a child yet not quite an adult yet either, she still bears childish conceit and naïveté. Heather is still vulnerable, as there are moments when she can be quite sensitive and emotional. In Silent Hill 3, Heather experiences vicissitudes and is a scared, stressed, exhausted, and frightened teenager struggling to realize her identity (Alessa) and find her place in the world.

She adapts rather remarkably to the disturbing spectacles she finds on her journey. Upon discovering a bloody corpse covered by newspapers, she says she feels her ordeal has numbed her senses. Her bravery and nonchalant reaction to various creatures and horrors late in the game, forged by her resolve later, all point to a rather feisty and hot-headed temperament, perhaps to a fault. If a helmet is examined, she contemplates wearing it, but ultimately chooses not to because she thinks the helmet is too geeky-looking, despite that she has already encountered flying bladed monsters.

Nevertheless, hidden in her heart is a great source of kindness. Heather views suffering as a natural, and sometimes unavoidable, part of life, yet doesn't like the idea of Claudia Wolf hurting and killing people to achieve her goals, as seen during their heated arguments. This shows that she has a strong sense of "justice": further proven by her statement when she examines Vincent Smith's corpse, that while she hated him, she felt like his death was unfair. In the One Stop Imports, Heather can find cash scattered on a desk, though she chooses not to take them, saying she's "no thief", implying she is not greedy concerning money. However, she states that she "might act like one now and then, though", possibly indicating a mischievous streak.

Heather has a great love for her father, as he raised her on his own. She passionately jumps to Harry's defense when Vincent criticizes him, and when Harry dies, she is completely distraught. After Harry's death, there is a very noticeable change in Heather's personality: she gradually becomes reflective and somber. If Heather examines a movie poster in her room, she comments, "I always liked that line, but now it just seems stupid," regarding staying hopeful in despair.

Heather begins to turn to Douglas Cartland as a guardian surrogate, since she feels that he is the only one she can trust, in contrast to Vincent and Claudia. They develop a bond, and Douglas even tells her that she reminds him of his dead son, to which Heather, visibly moved, replies, "Well, maybe if you'd compared me to your daughter..." Their bond grows on their way to Silent Hill and later on after she finds him injured at Lakeside Amusement Park.

Heather begins the game with a switchblade already in her inventory, and if it is examined, she comments, "I know it's terrible, but I just love walking around with this." She also owns a stun gun, a gift from her "worrywart dad", although she doesn't usually carry it with her because of its bulkiness. Upon finding the shotgun, she states that it's "gross", implying that she is not a fan of firearms, but is willing to use them to survive.

Regarding hobbies and interests, like Alessa, Heather also seems vaguely interested in literature as she references Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat and can quote William Shakespeare's Macbeth, though she considers Romeo and Juliet "sentimental slop". In the subway, an article on the paranormal can be read on the ground. When Heather inspects it, she mentions she read it before and thought it seemed like a "bunch of crap", but admits she would read it for fun, hinting at an interest with the paranormal despite not believing in it. If the silver pipe is examined, Heather makes a comment about how it would be effective against vampires and werewolves. She also makes a nod to a horror film while in the construction site, stating that she wished she hadn't watched it in her current situation. These things could hint to her being a horror fan. Heather also may be interested in dolls and "cute" things, as she has a doll in her room she found at a garage sale. In the Hilltop Center's Otherworld, Heather will refuse to pick up a pack of cigarettes if clicked on, saying that she "quit for good", implying she used to smoke. During the car ride with Douglas, Heather implies she knows what a hangover feels like, probably indicating she drinks or has drank alcohol. This could mean she has a rebellious and mischievous side, as with Harry's personality, the odds of him allowing his daughter to drink to the severity of hangovers is questionable.



At the beginning of the game, if the player examines the mirror in the mall bathroom, Heather mentions that she dislikes mirrors as she feels her reflection is some sort of a false image. Heather says, "I don't like mirrors. It's almost like there's an unknown world right on the other side. And the person staring at me isn't really me, just an imitator." Heather's mild spectrophobia (fear of mirrors) is emphasized by the fact that the mirror in her bedroom is covered, and she doesn't have a mirror in her bathroom at home. The game's infamous scene in the mirror room at Brookhaven Hospital is Heather's fear becoming a reality. Her spectrophobia may be caused due to her subconscious understanding of who she really is and what she has the potential to become, even though it takes quite some time in the game for her to begin recalling her past as Alessa. Many spectrophobics claim they fear mirrors as they are a "portal to look into the soul". Heather also has an aversion to fire (pyrophobia) because she sustained significant burns as Alessa. As the game progresses, it can be collected that Alessa's original personality traits and memories are surfacing in Heather, though Heather considers herself and Alessa separate beings.



Heather's possible beliefs or non-beliefs are ambiguous. She appears to be very irreligious or anti-religious, possibly atheist or agnostic, saying that she doesn't care about Claudia's visions of "God" and "Paradise". The official strategy guide claims Heather occasionally expresses a deep disgust regarding religion; her possible apathy or disdain of God and religion is understandable considering the hell Alessa went through for seven years. Whether or not Heather extends this indifference to other religions besides the Order is unknown. Upon examining her home phone, Heather comments she can't reach the "police or the church", perhaps implying she views them as trustworthy. However, it's also possible she just needs a group to help with Harry's burial since it is his funeral/burial after all, not hers. One of her comments is, "God, I hate hospitals... Not that I like churches much, either."

Silent Hill


When Harry escaped Silent Hill, Alessa, at that time serving as the Incubator, came back as an apparition and presented him with a newborn baby, which is both Cheryl and Alessa herself restored to one body again. Harry left Silent Hill with the baby and moved to Portland.

Between Silent Hill and Silent Hill 3
Harry was unsure about raising the baby and considered killing, strangling, and abandoning her because he suspected the baby was a reincarnation of Alessa, and Alessa was responsible for taking Cheryl away from him. However, Harry decided to raise her and chose to name the baby "Cheryl" again; he later felt this name was a mistake, though, since at the time, Harry only thought of her as a replacement for his lost Cheryl.

Five years later, they were attacked by a member of the Order in Portland, and Harry killed him in self-defense. In an attempt to throw the cult off if they come and look for them, he renamed her "Heather", dyed her hair blonde, and relocated to another city. Harry eventually settled in the Daisy Villa Apartments with Heather.

On one of Heather's birthdays, Harry gave her a pendant with a red jewel inside and told her to take good care of it and to never take it off; the reason being that the red jewel is crystallized Aglaophotis, which can expel demons, so if Heather should ever be in danger of birthing the Order's god again, she could survive by swallowing the Aglaophotis and expelling the entity.

Silent Hill 3


While running an errand for her father at the Central Square Shopping Center, Heather accidentally falls asleep and dreams about Silent Hill. She finds herself wandering through the nightmare version of Lakeside Amusement Park, and while she is traversing a roller coaster track, she is struck by the vehicle and presumably killed. When Heather awakens from the nightmare, she exits the fast food restaurant she was sleeping in and calls her father, letting him know that she is on her way home. However, when Heather is about to leave the mall, a detective named Douglas Cartland attempts to talk to her about her birth. Heather, thinking Douglas a stalker, flees him and exits the shopping mall through a bathroom window to avoid confrontation. Unfortunately, the alley past the window is blocked, and she is forced to enter the shopping mall again through the employee's area. Heather encounters a monster and manages to kill it with a handgun, shaken by the sudden realization that monsters exist. As Heather wanders through the monster-infested mall, she encounters a barefoot woman in a black dress with flowing, platinum blonde hair, who introduces herself as Claudia Wolf. Claudia tells her about a paradise created by God and Heather's "true" self. Heather is confused and comes down with a serious migraine as Claudia departs, as if she is trying to remember something from long ago.



While descending an elevator, Heather soon plunges into the Otherworld version of the shopping mall. She tries to convince herself that everything is just a dream. After killing a giant worm in the core of the mall, everything changes back to normal. Heather decides to use the subway to get home, but as she walks through the mall, she meets Douglas again. Heather accuses Douglas of being on Claudia's side, but he tells her that he was only hired to find her and that he has no idea what is happening. Heather accepts Douglas' words and faintly remembers that she forgot something important. She shakes off a strange feeling and tells Douglas she is heading home.



After exploring a subway, an underground passageway, sewers, and a construction site, Heather finds a way into the Hilltop Center. While inspecting a bathtub, Heather abruptly enters the nightmare world once again and falls unconscious. Just before coming to, Heather hears her father's voice in her mind. After the transition, Heather kicks the bathtub in frustration and yells, "Did [Claudia] do this too!?". In Green Ridge Mental Health Clinic, Heather may find a photo of herself with "Find the Holy One. Kill Her?" on it. The protagonist soon encounters a man named Vincent Smith, who is also a member of the same cult as Claudia, but has different views on God being birthed. Vincent confirms that Heather has a forgotten past and calls Heather's father a "sneaky guy", causing Heather to yell, "Don't talk about my dad like that!" while nearly lashing out. Before leaving, Heather voices her disbelief about Vincent not being on Claudia's side.

Heather eventually finds a way out of the Hilltop Center, and upon entering her apartment, she discovers her father brutally murdered, his lifeless body slumped in a chair. Heather, shocked and speechless at her father being taken away from her so suddenly, rests on her father's lap and sobs heavily. Once she regains control of her emotions, Heather follows a blood trail to the apartment's rooftop, where Claudia is waiting for her. Heather angrily demands an answer from Claudia as to why she killed Harry, and Claudia answers that it is revenge for seventeen years and to fill Heather's heart with hatred. Claudia locks Heather on the apartment rooftop with the monster which took her father's life.

After killing it, Heather returns to her apartment, where Douglas is waiting for her. Despite Douglas' apologies, Heather yells at the detective furiously and blames everything that has happened on him. Once Heather is settled down, Douglas helps her move Harry's body into his room, covering him with a white sheet and lilies. Heather decides to find Claudia and kill her in a display of vengeance, even though Douglas doesn't agree. Regardless, he offers to drive her to Silent Hill since he is also responsible for Heather's loss, and she eventually agrees. Heather sighs heavily and pays her final respects to her father before departing.

Douglas gives Heather a map of Silent Hill and a notebook that her father was holding. Upon reading the notebook, Heather learns that it contains the truth about what happened seventeen years ago. During the car ride to Silent Hill, Heather sits silently in the passenger seat while Douglas tries to make conversation with her. Having read the notebook, Heather tells Douglas about Alessa Gillespie, Dahlia Gillespie's failed attempt at birthing God using her own daughter, and her own supernatural birth. Heather then takes a moment to tell her father that she never had a chance to tell him about the happiness that he gave her. In Silent Hill at Jacks Inn, Douglas directs Heather to meet him once she explores Brookhaven Hospital.

While searching the hospital, Heather may find notes addressed to her by Stanley Coleman, a patient of the facility. On the third floor, Heather is phoned by Leonard Wolf, Claudia's father, resentful of his own daughter and willing to help Heather stop her. However, upon the two meeting, Leonard becomes hostile when he realizes that Heather is not a member of the Order. Heather kills Leonard and takes the Seal of Metatron with her. Upon returning to Jacks Inn, she meets Vincent once more, who tells her to go look for Claudia by going to "the church on the other side of the lake" via Lakeside Amusement Park.



As she explores the amusement park, Heather re-lives her initial nightmare, only this time she jumps off the tracks in time to avoid the oncoming roller coaster. She then finds Douglas, wounded from a confrontation with Claudia. Having bonded with him, Heather tells him to wait as she goes to locate Claudia. In the amusement park's carousel, Heather is confronted by the Memory of Alessa, who attacks her with various weapons in an attempt to stop the birth of God. Heather defeats her and she vanishes, allowing Heather to make her way to the chapel.



Heather encounters Claudia inside the chapel and tells her that Alessa is fine with the way the world is. It is unknown if this was actually Alessa, or just Heather pretending to be her as a way of manipulating Claudia. Claudia has a strong will and explains that there is too much suffering in the world and the God of her cult will change all that, although Heather explains that suffering is a fact of life and that as long as life exists, there will always be some sort of pain. Heather also explains that one just has to face that reality and try to deal with it as best as one can. Finally, Heather tells Claudia that murdering her father is an unforgivable act. Heather suddenly feels pain in her womb, as the god is close to being ready for birth, and Claudia leaves.

While fighting her way through the corridors of the church, Heather encounters Vincent inside the library. She is irritated by his appearance and questions why he is helping her, to which Vincent replies that it's because he truly is on Heather's side. He also reveals that he does not feel like stopping God's birth himself, thinking that its arrival would not be "convenient" and "unpredictable", although he isn't worried about whether or not Heather is in danger. Heather becomes angered at Vincent for using her, and Vincent makes a cruel joke regarding the monsters, which for a moment makes Heather think that she was killing human beings. In the end, Heather realizes that she shares the same motive with him. He asks her about the Seal of Metatron, which Heather has in her possession. Vincent is relieved, as he believes it can be used as a weapon to defeat Claudia. He provides her a book called Otherworld Laws that contains important information about the item before leaving.



Heather finally catches up to both Claudia and Vincent, who are arguing inside the cult's inner sanctum. Vincent urges her to kill Claudia, and Claudia stabs him twice, killing him, telling Heather that the Seal of Metatron will not actually prevent the birth of God. Feeling extremely sick from being pregnant with God, Heather ingests the Aglaophotis inside her pendant, which promptly makes her vomit out the bloody, fetal god onto the floor. Heather attempts to crush God under her boot; however, Claudia ingests it and gives birth to it, which brings her demise. Heather is annoyed that she was not able to complete her revenge on Claudia; fortunately for Heather, she is spared from the act of murder.



Heather confronts the partially-formed god, killing Her. After God is killed, Heather kicks the corpse a few more times to ensure Her defeat, but also likely due to pent-up anger at the whole ordeal. Heather then drops to the floor and mourns her father once more, trying to cope with the reality that he is still dead. Just as she is ready to leave, Heather looks behind her at something unseen by the player, which may have been Harry's presence or a newborn baby's crying wail, but it is kept a mystery.



In the "Normal" ending, Heather returns to Douglas at the amusement park, who is alive. Heather shows her rather dark and twisted sense of humor when she plays a frightening, cruel joke on Douglas, which made him believe she was going to kill him. Heather comes to terms with her past and ostensibly returns to her normal life. She also switches back to her real name, Cheryl Mason. Cheryl is then seen kneeling while visiting Harry's grave, having given him the decent burial she wanted. Because a memo in Silent Hill: Homecoming states that Douglas Cartland exposed the Order, the "Normal" ending is canon.

Second playthroughs can result, depending on certain requirements, in either the "Possessed" ending, where Heather murders Douglas and stares at his body, having been controlled by an unspecified source, or a joke "UFO" ending, where Harry is still alive and commands aliens to destroy Silent Hill.

After Silent Hill 3
Cheryl's life after Silent Hill 3 has remained a mystery for the most part, although there are a couple instances which give clues. However, the canonicity of both is debatable.

The first instance is the UFO Ending of Silent Hill 3. If this silly ending is to be believed, Cheryl becomes divorced and is a "young mom who goes it alone" with two children. If this is true and actually canon, then it raises the question if these two children may have inherited some of Alessa's/Heather's/Cheryl's psychic powers.

The second instance is the Dead by Daylight crossover which is still technically an official crossover from Konami. It mentions that Cheryl has been trying to rebuild her life after Harry's death, but still feels some guilt over the traumatic experience that she could not save him in time. Cheryl has been having traumatic nightmares apparently caused by her journey throughout Silent Hill 3. To help her conscience, Cheryl volunteers at a crisis centre for troubled youth. After three months of studying, she passes her training exams and becomes a crisis line operator. However, one day, she hears Claudia's voice on a phone asking her, "Why do you cling to this corrupt world? You know that only God can save us." Cheryl finds herself transported to the Dead by Daylight nightmare, manifested from Alessa's memories of Midwich Elementary School. Asides from this, it is implied Cheryl has changed her appearance a bit due to her unlockable costumes. This includes growing her hair out a bit longer, wearing a necklace/choker, a vest and jeans.

Silent Hill: Book of Memories
Heather makes a cameo in the Silent Hill: Book of Memories joke ending, seen running the service desk at the motel. She listens to the guests banter about Silent Hill, much to her annoyance, until one of the managers tells her that one of the guests in Room 302 accidentally locked himself in. She then slams her head on the table in frustration, knocking herself out.

Apart from the joke ending, Heather is also a playable DLC character class. She is voiced by Amanda Winn-Lee, and many of her quotes are from Silent Hill 3.

Silent Hill: Downpour
Heather makes another guest appearance in the "Surprise" ending in Silent Hill: Downpour, in which she surprises Murphy Pendleton with cake. Her vest has sleeves, which is likely a nod to Silent Hill: Revelation.

Silent Hill: Revelation


Heather Mason appears in the film Silent Hill: Revelation, played by Adelaide Clemens. As with her game counterpart, she is an incarnation of Alessa Gillespie, who has been on the run with her adoptive father from the Order since she was a child. She also uses an alias (Heather) instead of her true name and dyes her hair blonde.

Notable differences include Heather initially being only one part of Alessa's soul while Dark Alessa/Memory of Alessa is the dark side, her real name being Sharon Da Silva and being involved in a romance with Vincent Cooper, the film's version of Vincent Smith. This is ironic because Heather in Silent Hill 3 comments that she hated Vincent. She is also not pregnant with God, although Claudia still intends to birth God through Heather's body using an impregnation ritual.

Appearance


Heather has dyed blonde hair, which is chin-length and layered with side swept bangs covering her right eye. Her hair is somewhat disheveled and shaggy. Her natural hair color is black, like Alessa's or Cheryl's. Her hair has been bleached and dyed blonde, and her dark roots are showing.

Heather doesn't usually wear make-up. Freckles and blemishes can be seen on her face, arms, and legs. The skin around her eyes is sometimes portrayed as pink and reddish, giving the impression that she has been crying or is teary-eyed. She also sometimes has slightly dark eye bags which give her an exhausted, weary, tired look.

The creators of the game were attentive as to how "[Heather's] eyes spoke to the player", as they wanted to convey a feeling of anger and exhaustion. Shingo Yuri, the game's character designer, stressed that he wanted to retain the essence of physical flaws that are seen in Silent Hill characters, attributing to their attraction and appreciation by the player. Shingo continued to say that Heather was "no exception" to this, stating that although she was portrayed as a strong-willed character, she was still just a teenager, and her facial features were instrumental in portraying a heavy burden weighing down on the shoulders of a youth.



Her default outfit is an orange, sleeveless turtleneck under a white, hooded vest with four front pockets used to hold a flashlight and ammo, and a dark green denim miniskirt. After sobbing on her father's bloody corpse, her vest remains bloodied for the remainder of the game. She also wears tall brown boots, a digital wristwatch, and orange wristbands on each arm.

After completing the game, a new option is unlocked on the main menu which enables the player to input codes for alternate outfits. In the PlayStation 2 version, many of them have gaming magazine logos. Most of the outfits consist of different colored tank tops and jeans. Unfortunately, the PC version (excluding PS2 emulation) and the Silent Hill HD Collection lack 14 of these outfits.

One unique outfit of Heather's is the "God of Thunder" outfit, which changes a few aspects of Heather: her hair is silver, her eyes are vivid blue with one appearing bruised, her face has a bloody cut, her lips are gray, and her arms, palms, and collarbone are tattooed. Her fingers also have symbols on them. Her tank top is inspired by Raijin in Japanese mythology, and she wears light brown jeans, a blue choker, and dark blue wristbands.



Another unique outfit is "Transform". It can be accessed by using a key that shows up in Heather’s inventory after the start of an extra new game. In a very satirical Sailor Moon-esque scene, Heather will change into her "Princess Heart" costume. Heather has headphones, a heart choker, a white dress adorned with pink hearts, long red gloves, and blue boots with stars. It also allows access to a powerful beam-like attack when no weapon is equipped, the "Sexy Beam".

Creator's comment


"Her name comes from Miss Heather Morris, who did Heather's voice and motion in the game. At first we had chosen the name Helen, but it was pointed out that this name is old-fashioned and so it was changed."

"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. Heather was really interesting and a great character to play.
 * —Heather Morris"

Quotes
Heather: "SO. WHAT." Heather: "Hell if I know..." Claudia: "God is growing within you. You despise me, don't you?" Heather: "You're DAMNED RIGHT I do!" Claudia: "That's good."
 * "What a nightmare..."
 * "Okay, I will. I love you too, Dad."
 * "A detective? Really? ...Well, nice talkin' to ya."
 * "My daddy always told me not to talk to strangers... I'm not interested."
 * "Are you still following me? Do I have to scream?"
 * "I don't like mirrors. It's almost like there's an unknown world right on the other side. And the person staring at me isn't really me, just an imitator. I know how stupid that sounds, but that's how I feel. But if I keep thinking about it, it just makes me feel sick."
 * "Stay back! Get the hell away from me!" (to a Closer)
 * "What the hell is this thing?!" (about a Closer)
 * Claudia: "I am Claudia."
 * "Is this a dream? It's gotta be... not even a kid could believe in this... but when am I gonna wake up?"
 * "Ugh, forget it! This is way too gross. Who would even think of doing something so disgusting?" (A reference to James Sunderland.)
 * "Who the hell would make something like this? Furthermore, who the hell would eat it?" (Heather commenting on a barbecued dog.)
 * "I don't really feel like eating and drinking stuff from an alternate reality, OK?"
 * "Why would there be a stretcher here? And who's this sleeping on it? Oops - not sleeping. Dead."
 * "The phone doesn't work. Well, we all have our hopes. Wish I could get ahold of Dad."
 * "All I know is that things are getting really screwy around here and I got a weird feeling it's got something to do with me."
 * Douglas: "What should I do?"
 * "Don't talk about my dad like that!"
 * "Enjoy? I feel like I'm going crazy! Doesn't this place get to you at all?" (to Vincent about the Otherworld)
 * "A dog figurine. It looks real enough to bite."
 * "There's no letter... from a dead wife or otherwise. Well, I don't have one of those anyway." (A reference to James and Mary Shepherd-Sunderland, upon examining a mailbox)
 * "What's this doing here! That really pisses me off." (finding a Halo of the Sun in her apartment)
 * "I'll kill you, you bitch!" (in the HD Collection only)
 * "Did YOU do this?! But why?! Why!? ...I'll GET YOU for this!" (to Claudia after Harry's death)
 * "It's locked. That bitch....!"
 * "Calm down?! How am I supposed to do that?! My father is dead! He's murdered! Get out! This is all your fault! If it weren't for you..."
 * "I'm sorry, Dad..."
 * "I don't know what kind of hell is waiting for me there, but I've got no other choice. I don't care about God or Paradise... If that's what she believes, then fine. But she won't get away with what she did. When I find her, I'll kill her myself."
 * "Dad..... why did you have to die? You told me you were the strongest man in the world... Liar..."
 * "I guess it wasn't much of a 'god' if it could be killed by a human being..."
 * "He loved me just like I was his very own daughter... even though he didn't know who or what I was. It was so sudden... I never had a chance... to tell you... to tell you how happy you made me."
 * "A picture of a flower in a vase. Nice, but... whatever."
 * "Disgusting. I won't touch that with a 10-foot pole." (regarding Stanley's doll)
 * "But you're wrong, it's not my birthday..."
 * "Yeah, sure. Go ahead and think whatever you want. I mean that I don't think the way you guys do. I don't want any part of that kinda paradise." (to Leonard)
 * "*sigh* Is every person here a mental case? Well, I guess YOU'RE not a 'person' anyway..." (to Leonard)
 * "Is Danny the doll? Or is Danny that hanging thing? Oh well, whatever. No biggie..."
 * "You... you old fool! Getting yourself hurt like that..." (to Douglas)
 * "C'mon. How powerful can a god from a dump like this be? I'm sure it'll be no big deal."
 * "You think you're Superman or something?"
 * "I just came by to make sure you were still alive."
 * "Don't die on me, okay?"
 * "Alessa... I guess it's kinda strange for me to call you that, since you are me. But y'know what? 'You' and I don't think alike, after all... And it's not that I don't remember that sick room either..."
 * Heather "You self-righteous witch! No one asked you to help!"
 * "24 years ago, Mo... Dahlia used me to summon God. God was in my womb, but I couldn't deliver Her. Then I was shut up her in this hospital room. I stayed here until Dad helped me out when I was 14. 'God' ate away at me from within, driving me mad with suffering. There I was, wishing I could just die and be done with it... But I went on living that nightmare for seven years. Looking at this bed just reminds me of those awful days. But I don't want to remember them. Because I'm not Alessa anymore... But Alessa is still me. I'm not really trying to deny it or anything... I just... don't want to remember."
 * "Well, it brings back memories, but not very pleasant ones." (examining Alessa's school desk)
 * "What a tiny chair! I can't sit in it anymore. Thank God..." (examining Alessa's school chair)
 * "This is a picture of a wolf. It looks like a dog, but it says 'WOLF' and everything, so..."
 * "It's a handout with 'Our Classroom Resolutions' written on it. Hmph. Doesn't say anything about abandoning your friends or scribbling on the desks."
 * "Nothing important here. It's not that I'm not concerned, but I choose not to be right now. If I fretted over every damn thing, I would have serious mental overload." (examining stretcher outside Claudia's room)
 * "This crazy mixed-up world has got me used to the strangest things."
 * "I feel like I'm gonna go crazy myself sooner or later. I might even already be crazy. Who knows?"
 * "God, I hate hospitals... Not that I like churches much, either."
 * "But a god born from hatred can never create a perfect paradise!"
 * "And save you too? Happy ending? I'd rather go to Hell."
 * "Shut your stinking mouth, bitch!"
 * "Looks like God didn't make it!"
 * "You can't be dead, I was going to kill you!"
 * "This is God...?"
 * "Is that the end? I guess it's time to roll the credits." (Heather starts to cry) "Dad... Dad... Dad! Dad... Dad... Dad..."
 * "You don't have to call me that. I'm not hiding anymore... Cheryl. The name my father gave me."
 * "I don't know. Don't you think blondes have more fun?"
 * "Oh, Dad! You're the coolest!" (Seeing Harry doing a flying kick)

Trivia

 * Gecco created a Heather figurine. Her recreation includes realistic skin with freckles and moles. The base is Lakeside Amusement Park in the Otherworld, made of wire mesh and steel plate with a bizarre atmosphere created by painting the base abstractly on the concrete sculpture. Three types of weapons are included: the standard handgun, steel pipe, and Beam Saber.
 * Heather's "Transcience" outfit says the following in Japanese:
 * On the front, "haru no yo no yume no gotoshi" (春の夜の夢の如し" in Japanese) meaning "like a dream of a spring night," is shown.
 * On the back, "shogyou mujou" ("諸行無常" in Japanese), meaning "the impermanence/transience of things", is shown.
 * The first sketches of Heather portrayed her as an "innocent" type of character. The development team realized that she seemed too "nice", and Heather was inspired by Sophie Marceau and Charlotte Gainsbourg to give her an attitude.
 * During Heather's development, there was a clash of masculine and feminine thinking among Heather's designers. Shingo Yuri, the character designer who was male, imagined Heather as wearing jeans. However, the female team members of Team Silent thought that Heather should show her legs to look more feminine and pretty. They convinced Yuri, and as a result, Heather was given sex appeal in a very discreet way.
 * Heather's hair was very debated on. Initially, her hair was 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 create longer realistic hair. The game designers used the processing power towards increasing monster numbers instead. It is also noted that shorter hair has the benefit of being more practical in dangerous situations.
 * One aspect of Heather is her relative realism in terms of both character design and personality compared to other video games prior to and around 2003. Freckles and blemishes can be seen on her face, arms, and legs. She has a female physique, though not one of overt sexuality, concealed by a white hooded vest. Heather also displays minimal archetypal "damsel in distress"-style behavior and lacks a romantic love interest.
 * This is ironically subverted in her Revelation film adaptation, which gives her a boyfriend (Vincent). It also includes several scenes of her panicking and screaming because the director felt Heather making light of many disturbing moments detracted felt unrealistic, and so they wanted a more vulnerable version of Heather who would react more like a real girl would while trapped in a nightmarish situation.
 * Heather makes an appearance in Dance Dance Revolution Extreme for the PlayStation 2 in the song "You're Not Here". She is seen walking through a white, empty space and sitting on a wheelchair. After a scene of her in the car with Douglas, she is seen singing inside the shopping mall and appearing in various places throughout the game.
 * In early promotions and the back of the game's cover, she was given the name Heather Morris, the name of her voice actress. This is possibly an error since Heather "Morris" is never seen anywhere else, and even the official material that have come with the games have contained errors such as the instruction manual of the first game mentioning Cybil Bennett is 22, while other sources say 28. Even if Morris is a fake surname she used as a disguise, Heather/Cheryl's true surname would still be Mason. Another theory is that it was done to prevent spoilers for Silent Hill 3 before its release as "Heather Mason" is a spoiler.
 * Heather is the first female primary character in the Silent Hill series, as opposed to a side story or spin-off entry.
 * Heather has the most numerous death scenes of any Silent Hill protagonist, including being hit by a subway car, jumping off a moving train, being drowned by a sewer monster, being covered by the blood in the mirror room, being struck by a roller coaster, being killed by a ceiling trap in the haunted mansion, being killed by the red mist in the haunted mansion, being asphyxiated by toxic gas on the carousel, and dying while giving birth to God. Silent Hill 3 is also the only Silent Hill game in which the protagonist can die by falling down a hole. Alex Shepherd also has plenty of death scenes, though not as many as Heather.
 * If the player waits, Heather will sigh and crouch after being tired of standing.
 * Occasionally, Heather will "break the fourth wall" of awareness and back-sass the player for making certain, incorrect decisions. For example, if the player tries to enter the insect hallway after using the insecticide with the fan off, Heather says, "I don't particularly want to die!"
 * While wearing the "Princess Heart" costume, if Heather fights the Insane Cancer in the Otherworld Hilltop Center (in the room with the pork liver), it will speak Japanese in a robotic voice. Heather's voice lines will be replaced with Japanese audio when attacked or killed, and if Heather swings the maul, she will scream with a war cry. It is currently unknown if this occurs anywhere else.
 * Like Alessa, Heather exhibits some supernatural abilities during the game, such as having a premonition about visiting Lakeside Amusement Park and detecting the Otherworld shifts. There is also a scene where Heather "feels" Douglas aiming his gun at her from behind. After defeating God, she also detects a presence, which is the wail of a newborn according to creator Masahiro Ito, that is invisible and inaudible to the player. However, Heather never manifests Alessa's more combative abilities, such as telekinesis and the ability to kill with her mind.
 * If the voice that phones Heather in the locker room in Brookhaven Hospital can be trusted, her complete being, Alessa, is 31 years old by the time of Silent Hill 3. However, the voice later congratulates her for her 24th birthday, creating confusion for the player. If the ages of Heather (17) and Cheryl (7) are added together, she is 24. Adding Alessa's age (14) to Heather's age (17) is where 31 comes from.
 * In the Book of Lost Memories, Heather is referred to as "The Fool", which is the number 0 (also can be stated as the number 22) of the Major Arcanas in a Tarot Deck, most likely due to the main concept of the Tarot card which states that the man walks unconcernedly straight into an abyss and is confident of his cleverness, in a similar fashion to Heather's attitude towards her fate.
 * The player may unlock Silent Hill 2 references in Silent Hill 3. In it, Heather makes a jab at James Sunderland for putting his hand into a toilet and notes there's no letter from a dead wife in her mailbox with, "Well, I don't have one of those anyway."
 * Heather's original design was later given to Elle Holloway, a character in Silent Hill: Homecoming. Early designs for Elle depict her with a hairstyle that resembles Heather's, although Elle was originally intended to be Laura from Silent Hill 2.
 * "Heather" became Cheryl's middle name in her Silent Hill: Shattered Memories incarnation. In Cheryl's mugshot, her clothing has a strong resemblance to Heather's.
 * One poster for Revelation shows Heather in a wheelchair being pulled by a nurse, which is identical to one of Heather's artworks for Silent Hill 3.

Silent Hill 3: The Novel
Heather Mason Heather Mason ჰითერ მეისონი Heather Mason Heather Mason Heather Mason Хизер Мейсон