![]() Giving him his gun has him snap out of it.įor the game's intro cutscene, Gregory is shown watching both Jennifer and Brown explore the airship. While Gregory will still occasionally speak in this state, he is mainly heard muttering storybook lines to himself. Going off Martha's Letter, this is due to the training Wendy put him through. He is heard snarling and walks on all fours. While Jennifer claimed he treated her well, he refused to let her leave believing her to be Joshua.Īs Stray Dog, he instead acts animalistic. He is also heavily depressed to the point of considering suicide multiple times. This is reflected in the stories he writes and optional dialogue in Once Upon a Time. He has a gloomy outlook on the world, believing everything is bound to end in betrayal. After the death of said son, he became heavily depressed and resorted to alcoholism to cope. Gregory is an introverted man who focused on his job as a pea farmer and taking care of his son. He then vaguely mutters "I'm sorry, Joshua." Immediately, he commits suicide using his gun, perhaps in hopes of being with his son again in the afterlife, or to atone for his actions. He may have eventually accepted Jennifer was never truly Joshua or a replacement for him, as she was not in disguise, and he chose to spare her life. ![]() Gregory also killed Wendy after she took off her Joshua disguise, likely angered he was manipulated by a fake. However, he was apparently provoked by them and went on a murder spree, killing the orphans relentlessly. Upon arriving at the orphanage, most of the orphans found Gregory and Wendy outside. Wendy may have manipulated Gregory by telling him Joshua was abducted, bullied and abused by the orphans. He has numerous red scratches, injuries, and rope-like burn markings all over his body, implying self-harm or abuse. His noose implies she found him just before he was about to kill himself. On December 20th, 1930, Wendy brought Gregory to the orphanage in order to get revenge on the orphans, her specific aims unknown. However, due to reluctance to help, tragedy struck. On November 23rd, 1930, Martha Carol saw Wendy dog-training Gregory, describing it looked like "dog training gone wrong" and reported it to the police in a letter. After being dethroned, Wendy came back to Gregory now disguised as Joshua. For months, the pea farmer's sanity deteriorated further from his alcohol addiction and suicidal thoughts. Wendy also went into his study and took his gun in a bag. In early 1930, with the help of Wendy, Jennifer fled Gregory, deepening his grief. Gregory would also read her the storybooks he wrote for Joshua. As such, he would have her dress as the boy. While Jennifer thought of him as a kind man, he treated her as if she were Joshua. However, in June 1929, Gregory found a young amnesiac Jennifer, who was the sole survivor of an airship crash. He kept a gun in the house and would often contemplate suicide with it. Gregory contemplating suicide in his basement.Īfter Joshua either went missing or died from an illness, Gregory became heartbroken and began drinking and smoking heavily. During the time the boy was ill and bedridden, the farmer often made him storybooks to read. But when Joshua was too sick to leave his bed, Gregory would simply do his best to take care of him. He would have him go out and play, or work on the farm with him. He tried his best to give the boy a wonderful life despite living in poverty. Gregory had a son named Joshua who he loved dearly. It is unknown if this is a simple act of kindness, or intention to lure with malice.Īny information on Gregory's partner, if he even had one, is unknown. According to the manual, he would give children treats, presumably candy, akin to the Stray Dog legend. Gregory's appearance is very simple and disheveled, reflecting his life as a poor pea farmer. ![]() Wilson lived in the " Gingerbread House" in the rural countryside somewhere near Cardington.
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