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Revision as of 04:47, 13 September 2019

The Painter is the main character of Layers of Fear, controlled by the player. He is married to the Wife and father of the Daughter, both of whom are also never named in the game.

Newspaper clippings and letters have his real name scratched out, presumably by himself.

During the game, he suffers from visual and auditory hallucinations akin to severe schizophrenia, portrayed in diverse and macabre ways.

History

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He was a very well received upcoming artist who fell in love with a talented musician. They married, moved into the house in which the game takes place, and eventually had a child. For a while, they lived happily.

Everything took a turn for the worse however, when his wife was caught in a fire on a department store. She was partially disfigured in the event, and lost the ability to play instruments.
This accident devastated them both, but the Artist became increasingly obsessed in "trying to fix" his wife. Soon enough, he turned into an alcoholic and would lock himself in his studio for days, neglecting both his wife and daughter.

With his sanity rapidly wasting away, he could no longer paint like before. His works were not well received by the critics anymore, and he would take his frustrations out on his family.

Feeling abandoned by her husband and believing he was more in love with his paintings than her, the wife committed suicide, and his daughter was eventually taken by social services.

By the beginning of the game, he wanders the house trying to finish his Magnum Opus.

Fate

In the Neutral/Loop Ending, he fails at creating his Magnum Opus. After discarding the painting in a room full of them, he goes back to his studio to begin it all over again.

In the Selfish/Self-portrait Ending, he paints himself. He fails to acknowledge his wrongdoings, believing that all of the suffering he went through was necessary for him to achieve true perfection in his art.

In the Selfless/Wife & Child Ending, he paints his wife and daughter. He finally realizes it has all been for nothing, and that the painting will not bring his family back. Full of regret, he brings his last work to a room full of his wife's portraits and sets fire to them, burning his house and himself in the process.

Trivia

  • The Painter was involved in some unknown accident resulting in him wearing a prosthetic leg. There are medals scattered all throughout the house, a few that read 1914 on them. This is likely an indication that he was a veteran of World War 1.

  • The Painter and his Wife have no official name, not even nicknames given to them. This was expressly stated in a tweet by Bloober Team.

  • The Painter suffers from late-onset schizophrenia.

  • Some time after his wife's death, The Painter kidnapped his own daughter a care center and was arrested, the game may begin just after he returns home from court.
  • In the first level of "Layers of Fear 2", labelled, "The Unmooring", there is a room with an easel, paint brushes, & other painting materials. It also has an exceedingly amount of beer bottles in the closet. This a clear reference to the Painter.
  • The Painter is voiced by two different actors, in the main game he is voiced by Erik Braa, and in the inheritance DLC he is voiced by Chris Nichter.

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