Oh-- hey, you've got some Henry on your face, hang on, I'll get i-- ... oh, no, dammit, now it's all over you. 8( Sorry about that.
On a serious note, while I could see some shades of Walter in this application, so much of the discomfort with social situations vs. comfort dealing with the more supernatural made me think of Henry and how he seems fairly at ease trooping around spooky hallways and hunting for answers, but is widely regarded as a wallflower in most other aspects, as well as the 'What would I do if I was locked into my room' answer-- which if I remember correctly, matches what was implied to have happened in the game fairly well, as Henry's already been locked in the room for a few days, presumably doing various Henry things like trying to escape, by the time we're introduced to him.
Not to mention, for whatever reason, your flower answer made me think of him. As a college art-brat who's constantly surrounded by photographers, that sort of psuedo-deep reply seems like something an artsy-fartsy fellow like Henry would come up with.
On a serious note, while I could see some shades of Walter in this application, so much of the discomfort with social situations vs. comfort dealing with the more supernatural made me think of Henry and how he seems fairly at ease trooping around spooky hallways and hunting for answers, but is widely regarded as a wallflower in most other aspects, as well as the 'What would I do if I was locked into my room' answer-- which if I remember correctly, matches what was implied to have happened in the game fairly well, as Henry's already been locked in the room for a few days, presumably doing various Henry things like trying to escape, by the time we're introduced to him.
Not to mention, for whatever reason, your flower answer made me think of him. As a college art-brat who's constantly surrounded by photographers, that sort of psuedo-deep reply seems like something an artsy-fartsy fellow like Henry would come up with.
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