They've become a maze that you need to navigate. Immediately turn towards the bookshelves and run into them. He is still chasing you though, he's just invisible! If you go forward, the monster will appear, but then disappear. Don't worry, it won't hurt you, and in fact you need to wait for this shadow as it will open the door for you.įollow the path until you reach the library. At the end of the hall is a door, and as you approach a shadow will appear behind you. You will eventually reach a hallway with a girls and boys bathroom. It was the winter of 1969 when Sullivan Knoth and nearly a hundred followers caravanned out into the desert and left this wicked world behind.Continue onwards, down some halls and through some classrooms. Sullivan Knoth warned his flock that the road would be long and the horrors many, and they would all be forced to make difficult sacrifices and impossible choices in the hope of salvation and paradise everlasting. He would call this town Temple Gate, and take his followers there to prepare for the tribulations of the End Times. He foresaw a town, deep in the wilderness and hidden from civilization, that would be the gateway to the true temple of the Testament of the New Ezekiel. Knoth unsheathed his knife and slit his left eyeball open.Īs the blood poured down his face, the veil of reality fell away and Knoth saw with absolute certainty the destiny of his church. He waited on the mountaintop, naked in the wilderness, until God's voice commanded that he sacrifice an eye in exchange for true vision. Knoth barely escaped with a handful of followers.Īll of their assets seized, the church was in serious danger of falling apart.įollowing the guidance of Moses and Abraham, Sullivan Knoth climbed a mountain alone to commune with God. With a warrant for health and safety violations, police raided Degan's ranch and arrested a dozen cult members. It was the home births that gave New Mexico police the legal authority to crack down on the cult. He personally delivered each baby, guided by a secret purpose vital to mankind's salvation. Sullivan encouraged all the women of his flock to breed frequently, even generously offering his own seed to the cause. Sullivan continue to receive messages from God, which he faithfully recorded in a book of verse he called “The Gospel of Knoth.” They lived communally on a luxury ranch owned by a wealthy woman named Lydia Degan. Within a year he had dozens of followers, all of whom had donated all their earthly possessions to the nascent church dubbed “Testament of the New Ezekiel.” His passion inspired the lost and disaffected, and they flocked to him. It was a terrible angel, a many-faced creature crowned in fire, surrounded by “wheels within wheels.” It bore a prophecy that the end of days would arrive within Sullivan's lifetime, and only his guidance could lead a chosen few towards Paradise instead of everlasting torment.įilled with purpose, Sullivan abandoned all his earthly possessions, (which technically belonged to the bank anyway,) and began to preach in the streets of Albuquerque. Sullivan walked out into the night and saw in the dark sky a vision like that of the Prophet Ezekiel. God told Sullivan that he was sorely displeased with the world and its churches, and needed a brave new prophet. But as he listened, he began to hear something underneath the preacher's voice: disguised in static was the true voice of God. He turned in desperation to late-night Evangelical radio but found no comfort in the voice preaching against the evils of extramarital fornication. It was 1966 and he was a shoe salesman in Albuquerque, New Mexico, about to lose his home to mounting debts he could not pay. Sullivan Knoth was the age of Christ at crucifixion when he first heard the voice of The Lord. Here's a bit about Sullivan from the developers themselves: His name is Sullivan Knoth, and there's a good chance that he's going to be giving us nightmares later on in 2016. In anticipation of its release, Red Barrels shared some information with us on a new characters.
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