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| “ | This is your end. | „ |
| ~ Mr. Door |
| “ | Ha Ha Ha! I'm the Master of Many Worlds. You will never beat me! | „ |
| ~ Mr. Door to the Actor. |
Warlin Door, also known as Mr. Door and The Master of Many Worlds, is the main antagonist in the third and final episode "Time Breaker" of the 2024 video game anthology DLC Alan Wake II: Night Springs.
He is an interdimensional entity who has the power to travel between alternative realities while existing in all of them at the same time, and wants to kill his nemesis, Agent Branch, and all his versions that exist in the multiverse, among them, The Actor (Shawn Ashmore).
Like his original counterpart, he was voiced and motion-captured by David Harewood, who also portrayed Joshua Naismith in Doctor Who, Hank Henshaw in The CW's Supergirl, Captain Poison in Blood Diamond, Captain Quinton Cole in Battlefield 3, Thomas Sinclair in Killzone: Shadow Fall and Lane Klaxon in Wendell & Wild.
Biography[]
When The Actor asks director Sam Lake to explain the story of that game, he tells him that "the protagonist is a multiversal agent who searches for his lost love while his nemesis, Door, the Master of Many Worlds, kills parallel versions of him, as well as his vision of the multiverse, stating that in another reality, the game's story is actually happening, which makes The Actor know more about the details of his character. After that, he goes to his dressing room at Poison Pill Entertainment Studio to go over his script, but he sees a mysterious light and he hears the voice of a scared man and another voice saying that "it's the end", as well as a whispering sound.
Upon arriving, he sees a dead man similar to him and pages of the script describing exactly what is happening at that moment, but he believes it to be simply a joke on Sam's part, suddenly the REC Agent (Jesse Faden) appears telling him that he found him and that he needs to listen to his instructions due to the danger he was now in, until he was interrupted by the mysterious entity, Warlin Door, who stalks him, taking him to another alternate reality.
Later, in the park of an alternate reality where the Actor was, a familiar voice is heard from a man in the woods, frightened and stalked by the same entity until it kills him. Upon finding his body, he realizes that it is another version of him and begins to believe that the fictional story of the video game is becoming reality And that Door is killing his versions, and stalking him towards him. After the shocking event, the Actor is attacked by a Time Breaker, but manages to kill it and realizes that in order to survive he needs to assume the role of the Agent. However, he is not willing to face Door, despite feeling that their encounter is inevitable. So he decides to go to the trailer and uses the PRS on the TV to travel to another reality.
In another reality, inside the Oceanview Hotel, where that reality is completely monochrome due to Door's control, the Actor realizes that by thinking about his nemesis, he ended up traveling closer to him, and decides to advance further into it, using the time shown on the clocks to guide him, to go through the hotel's unsynchronized lobbies to find a television, but once again he faces off against the Time Breakers, send by Door. After facing them, he travels into another alternate reality, now thinking about the red-haired woman, so that she can help him.
Upon meeting her again, she explains to the Actor that the concepts of real and fictional coexist in the multiverse, with "echoes [flowing] like currents in a cosmic ocean", a concept she refers to as the "Sea of Night", as well as how alternate versions of themselves are linked by energies that ripple through realities, but also about the origin of Warlin Door, in that he turned out to be a normal human who found an opening to a parallel reality that gave him access to all realities, but consequently killed all other versions of him, and that he is now killing parallel versions of the Actor and bringing them back as Time Breakers because he sees them as a threat. She believed him to be searching for Agent Branch, his arch-nemesis, another alternate version of the Actor and his partner, but discovers that she is actually searching for the Actor.
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Trivia[]
- Being part of a fictional story of one of Alan Wake's failed manuscripts to escape the Dark Place, his power ended up creating events in the real world:
- Sheriff Tim Breaker's obsession with finding the man of his dreams Warlin Door in the alternates realities of the Dark Place, because he perceives it as a threat toward him, however he was shown as a mysterious and enigmatic man and his true objective with him is unknown.
- Jesse Faden's position as the high-ranking member of the FBC agency to stop supernatural threats in the world.
External Links[]
- Warlin Door on the Alan Wake Wiki.
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