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Henry Townshend is living in South Ashfield, a town that is a half a day's drive away from Silent Hill. He is currently happy with his daily life, living in the South Ashfield Heights apartments. However, one day he finds himself mysteriously locked in his own apartment room, Room 302. Along with experiencing strange and nightmarish dreams, he cannot escape through either the windows or his front door, which has been chained shut from the inside. No one, not even people standing directly outside the door, can hear him when he pounds on the door and cries for help. The other residents notice Henry's absence, but carry on with their everyday lives (and even with the right key, the superintendent cannot open Room 302). After five days of entrapment (Note: Henry states that he feels as if his body is frozen in time and doesn't hunger), Henry finds a hole that has opened up in his bathroom wall. Armed with only a steel pipe that broke loose when the wall opened, he proceeds to venture into the hellish madness of Walter's Otherworlds.
The hole leads Henry to a variety of strange areas, inhabited by dangerous and sometimes immortal creatures. He is able to travel between these worlds and his apartment through mysterious holes resembling the Halo of the Sun. Every time he travels back to his apartment, Henry finds himself waking up on his own bed. In these "Otherworlds", he witnesses the murders of people who are stuck in corresponding realms like him; the murders also occur in the real world. As Henry ventures further, he learns more about Walter Sullivan, a serial killer that terrorized Ashfield several years ago and left numbers carved into his victims; Walter was eventually arrested and committed suicide. However, these new victims bear similar numbers, and different events suggest that Walter has come back as a ghost. The victims are Cynthia Velasquez, Jasper Gein, Andrew DeSalvo and Richard Braintree