Talk:Void

Sewell is the Void.
I was wondering, the Wiki article describes the Void as a symbolism to unwilling crimes, a force trying to make Murphy commit a crime he doesn't want to commit. And then, when it first appears, we hear Coleridge's exact same line from when Sewell stabs him in front of Murphy. My question is, could the Void represent Sewell in a sense? Or at least a way that Murphy sees him as? Knowall, One Who Seeks Information - March 31, 2012 00:13

Void = Boss?
Would you consider the Void being a 'boss'? Mechanoise 12:28, April 20, 2012 (UTC)

Considering i can't kill it, no. Not being able to kill it makes me a sad girl あなたとの愛が このままずっと続きますように 12:33, April 20, 2012 (UTC)

Hard to say. I wouldn't say no just because I couldn't kill it (can't kill Pyramid Head, technically - but he's still a boss. There are plenty of bosses in video games that you don't kill). I would call it more an environmental hazard of some sorts. Tridenter 18:06, April 20, 2012 (UTC)

Monster?
The Void doesn't seem to be a monster at all. It even doesn't seem to be any kind of creature. It more seem to be some kind of a natural disaster, like a tornado or a black hole (but ironically it's red) --Dale Sunderland 19:21, April 27, 2012 (UTC)

Agreed, but what category would it fall under instead? Maybe its closer to a manifestation... But what exactly defines a monster? Does it need a will of its own? It does seem to consciously chase Murphy indicating that it has some goal