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explained why there were two Pyramid Heads in SH2 (one for Walter, one for James).
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No, There are two Pyramid Heads because the first one is for James killing Mary, and the second Pyramid Head is for Killing Eddie.
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From the evidence in the "Misty day, remains of the Judgment" painting in
the Historical Society and the scaffold in Toluca Prison, these Pyramid
Heads are the executioners from times past. They originally date back to
the Civil War in the 1800's and were satanic men who crafted in skewerings
and hangings of Civil War prisoners. The purpose of these "pyramid heads"
to James is to execute him for his crimes. And to show him this, there's
the repeated death of Maria, whom is very identical to Mary, and are ways
to remind James of him killing Mary, which shows him why he deserves to die.
So because of this, he suffers from the possible consequence of being
executed by the "pyramid heads" for his sins. The Pyramid Heads also
repetitively show James reenactments of his life by killing and harassing
monsters, especially in the apartments. This is to remind James of his own
personality.
The first encounter with Pyramid Head behind the bars has a clear
representation. If James is to just stand still, looking at Pyramid Head,
it works just as a mirror, but a mirror of his personality. Pyramid Head
is a clear representation of James' cruel personality. And by trying to
kill James, Pyramid Head gives James a glimpse of what he' did to Mary.
James asks Eddie about the red pyramid head thing in the apartments, but
he doesn't know what he's talking about. Eddie never does see the red
creature because pyramid head is a representation of James; committing
sexual acts and murder. Eddie is only a murderer and doesn't really have
sexual desire, or doesn't show it.