![]() Gluskin has a misleadingly kind personality he is, by and large, very charming, though upon being rejected he can become violent, misogynistic and insulting. Eddie uses his dying breath to grab Waylon's hand, sadly telling him "We could have been beautiful." Waylon falls down and lands on the ground, causing Eddie to be further impaled on the bar, killing him.įollowing the events behind the Mount Massive Asylum Incident, Eddie is briefly seen cutting into a captured victim in Waylon Park's leaked footage. This causes a sudden weight shift in the pulley Waylon falls, while Eddie is caught up into his own ropes and pulled upward to be impaled on a hanging metal bar. Eventually, Waylon's weight becomes too great of a burden for Eddie to lift. Waylon struggles for his life as he is lifted, with his weight causing some of the ceiling and pulley system to break away, which forces Eddie to use more strength to lift and hang Waylon. He puts a noose around Waylon's neck while berating Waylon for "betraying" him, and attempts to hang him on a pulley system, along with many previously deceased and mutilated hanging victims. Eddie continues his pursuit of Waylon and captures him once more, shouting out misogynistic slurs while chasing him. Once Waylon escapes, he is forced to go back in the block and find the key that unlocks the door to the Male Ward. Waylon uses this distraction as an opportunity to escape through a broken window, breaking his leg in the process. Just before the spinning buzzsaw reaches Waylon's body, a Variant comes in and engages in a fight with Eddie. Shortly after this, Eddie strips Waylon of all his clothes and places him on a table, preparing to cut into him with a buzzsaw, with Waylon's body placed so his genitals are aimed towards the blade. Waylon wakes up 12 hours later and sees Gluskin mutilate other captive inmates through the slits of the locker door. With an injured leg, still attempting to escape Eddie, Waylon attempts to hide in a locker, but Eddie discovers this and drags the locker itself to another room - Eddie's "workshop," where he brutally mutilates others.Įddie gasses the locker Waylon is inside of to "calm him down". Waylon jumps down an elevator shaft to escape him, and gravely wounds his right leg while doing so, making him less mobile for the remainder of the game. This gives him his label as "The Groom."ĭuring that time in the game, Eddie pursues Waylon. He is notably scarred and acts out much like many Variants, though to a much higher degree he has misogynistic fantasies and mutilates other men to make them look like his ideal woman, including genital and chest mutilation, all in an attempt to create a "bride" for himself. Shortly afterward, Waylon tries to open a locked door, only to be greeted with Eddie, who presses his face against the glass of the doors, smiling and calling Waylon "darling". Once Waylon escapes down to the third floor, one of Dennis' personalities proceeds to taunt him, noting that he handed himself over to "the Thing below." Zooming in with a camcorder reveals Eddie standing in the hallway, before disappearing from the corridor.Īfter collapsing through a roof into the Vocational Block's attic, Waylon encounters Dennis-a Variant with dissociative identity disorder-who wishes to present Park to the "Groom" as one of his offerings in order to avoid ending up as one of Eddie's victims. In Drying Ground, where Waylon can pick up the " Kill Us" document, a buzz saw can be heard revving up on the other side of a blocked door, along with a man screaming in agony. Before Eddie is finally restrained, he runs up to the glass begging for help, and exclaims that Waylon has the power to stop all of it before being forced again to enter one of the glass spheres. Waylon Park is there working on one of the computers for debugging to allow the aforementioned experiment. There are implications that his insanity stems from being sexually abused as a child.Įddie Gluskin makes his first appearance at the start of the game in the Underground Lab, being forced against his will to enter one of the glass spheres in the lab to undergo painstaking restraint and experiments. ![]() Prior to being admitted at Mount Massive Asylum, Eddie was a misogynist and a serial killer who mutilated women. As a coping mechanism for his traumatically violent upbringing, Gluskin would claim that he was raised in a "Leave it to Beaver" home. His father and uncle were eventually incarcerated. The event was a matter of medical and public record and Gluskin wasn't even old enough to know it was wrong, just that it hurt. All that is known about Eddie Gluskin's early life is that he was sexually abused by his father and uncle, who took photos of the incident.
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