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Harry can later rescue Kaufmann from a monster, discover evidence of his involvement in local drug trafficking, and find his hidden bottle of [[aglaophotis]], a supernatural liquid that can exorcise demons.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Silent Hill|developer=[[Konami#Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc]] |publisher=[[Konami|Konami of America, Inc.]] |date=January 31, 1999|platform=PlayStation|level=Annie's Bar, Norman's Motel}}</ref> Harry meets Cybil again and comes to believe that a darkness is transforming the town into someone's nightmare, causing the inhabitants to disappear. Cybil suspects that Dahlia might be under the influence of drugs. Dahlia urges Harry to stop "the demon" responsible—the girl on the road who appears sporadically—or Cheryl will die.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Silent Hill|developer=[[Konami#Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc]] |publisher=[[Konami|Konami of America, Inc.]] |date=January 31, 1999|platform=PlayStation|level=Lake View Pier Boat}}</ref> Continuing his search, Harry is drawn into a confrontation with Cybil, who has become host to a supernatural parasite; the player can choose to save her using the red liquid found at the hospital.<ref name="endings">{{cite book |title=Silent Hill 3 公式完全攻略ガイド/失われた記憶 サイレントヒル・クロニクル |trans-title=Silent Hill 3 Official Strategy Guide / Lost Memories: Silent Hill Chronicle |date=July 31, 2003 |publisher=[[NTT Publishing|NTT Publishing Co., Ltd]] |language=ja|isbn=4-7571-8145-0 |pages=28–29 |chapter=''Silent Hill'' Ending Analysis}}</ref> The next time Harry sees the girl, the Flauros automatically activates and neutralizes her telekinetic powers. Dahlia appears and reveals that she manipulated Harry into capturing the girl—an apparition of her daughter, Alessa. Harry passes out.

He awakens in the hospital, next to Lisa. Lisa explains that she experienced a sense of [[déjà vu]] while in the basement, and when he finds her again, she despairs that she is "the same as them." She pleads with Harry to save her and desperately grabs him, causing Harry to instinctively push her away as blood starts to run down her face; horrified, he flees. Blocking the door outside, he hears Lisa crying, prompting him to re-enter the room. Her diary is all that remains, revealing that she nursed Alessa during a secret, forced hospitalization. Alessa's never-healing wounds terrified her, and she fell deeper into a drug addiction fueled by Kaufmann.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Silent Hill|developer=[[Konami#Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc]] |publisher=[[Konami|Konami of America, Inc.]] |date=January 31, 1999|platform=PlayStation|level=Alchemilla Hospital (Nowhere)}}</ref> Finding Dahlia with Alessa's defeated apparition and charred body, Harry demands to know Cheryl's whereabouts. He learns that seven years earlier, Dahlia conducted a ritual to force Alessa to birth the cult's deity. Alessa survived being immolated because her status as a vessel rendered her immortal, while her mental resistance to the ritual caused her soul to be bisected, preventing the birth. One half manifested as the infant Cheryl, whom Harry and his wife adopted. Dahlia cast a spell to lure Cheryl back, while Alessa was imprisoned in the hospital, enduring unceasing agony from her injuries. With Alessa's plan thwarted and her soul rejoined, the deity is revived and possesses her.<ref name="character relation map">{{cite book |title=Silent Hill 3 公式完全攻略ガイド/失われた記憶 サイレントヒル・クロニクル |trans-title=Silent Hill 3 Official Strategy Guide / Lost Memories: Silent Hill Chronicle |date=July 31, 2003 |publisher=[[NTT Publishing|NTT Publishing Co., Ltd]] |language=ja|isbn=4-7571-8145-0 |pages=10–11 |chapter=Silent Hill Series – Characters Relation Map}}</ref><ref name="B">{{cite video game|title=Silent Hill|developer=[[Konami#Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc]] |publisher=[[Konami|Konami of America, Inc.]] |date=January 31, 1999|platform=PlayStation|level=Nowhere}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://silenthillchronicle.net/shkgb.htm|title=Silent Hill Official Guidebook Complete Edition|website=silenthillchronicle.net|year=1999|access-date=10 June 2023|archive-date=March 18, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230318131935/http://silenthillchronicle.net/shkgb.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>

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