We’ve talked before about Masahiro Ito revealing to fans of the Silent Hill series the meaning behind the various monsters you encounter in the games. He’s also given fans a glimpse into some of the behind the scenes stuff that Konami has never revealed (such as Silent Hill 3 originally being a rail shooter).

This time around, Ito details the meaning behind the creepy faceless nurses from Silent hill 2. Responding to a fan comment about the nurses, Ito explained the meaning behind the monster’s look:

The meaning of the head of Bubble Head Nurse is representative of suffocated Mary's swallen head under the pillow. So, the nurse in SH2, she shakes her head like struggling to shake off the covered surface vinyl. https://t.co/RhWaPfjfRH — 伊藤暢達/Masahiro Ito (@adsk4) June 9, 2019

Ito then segued into explaining the meaning behind the Lying Figure monster essentially representing SH2 protagonist James Sunderland’s wife Mary lying in bed.

It would be better to use Metaphor, instead of Representative.

"The head of Bubble Head Nurse is the *metaphor of the suffocated Mary's swollen head under the pillow." Incidentally, Lying Figure has the metaphor of "Mary in bed", the figure/form of Mary lying in bed. — 伊藤暢達/Masahiro Ito (@adsk4) June 10, 2019

Ito also provided an update of sorts as to being able to reveal more of his concept art from the cancelled 2013 Silent Hill project. Konami is open to the idea, but at the same time, Ito says that “It will be impossible to tell you the details of that cancelled title, and I’m not going to tell them. I hope you understand.”

I've been asking Konami for permission to upload some of concept arts for a cancelled sequel to Silent Hill in 2013. — 伊藤暢達/Masahiro Ito (@adsk4) June 11, 2019

Despite that, from a retweet of a fan wanting a lore/art book for the entire Silent Hill series, it appears that Ito really does want this stuff out there. But as always, it’s up to Konami to give the green light.