Pinhead Series Main article: Clive Barker's Pinhead (Comic) Feldwebel thanks Pinhead and the Female Cenobite only to be turned into a painting himself when the cenobites make their leave. Together they sucessfully transform many people into pieces of art through manipulation of flesh. They help him in his quest to become a better artist by showing him the pleasures of deception. When a man named Davis Feldwebel finds and opens the box, Pinhead and The Female cenobite come to greet him. When George does solve it he is taken to Hell by Pinhead while George's wife Alma hides the box. When Barsac was taken to Hell, MAS was made the new director of the Pension Veneur by the cenobites.Ī man named George is given the Lament configuration and a man wagers he can't solve it. When Pinhead, Female Cenobite, Butterball and Sloth all arrived for their latest sacrifice, MAS started to spew poetry and he successfully managed to convince Pinhead that an author and the director of the Pension Veneur named Barsac would be a much worthier sacrifice to Hell. They all had a deal with the cenobites as these servants of Hell would inspire the artists through their dreams and the artist would give their most perverse work to the cenobites, sometimes the cenobites even required a sacrifice of flesh. The residents of a suburban area called Pension Veneur were all artists who had dabbled in the works of Hell. Suffering from the severe effects of post traumatic stress disorder, the disillusioned and jaded Spencer wandered the Earth indulging in a hedonistic lifestyle, turning to the baser methods of gratification for satisfaction and pleasure, until finding the Lament Configuration in British India and finally understanding the true pleasures of pain and suffering. Captain Spencer did not believe he had the right to live after watching many of his comrades perish in such horrific circumstances. He also loses his faith in God, whom he believed failed mankind. He was a charismatic and eloquent man, who could feel great empathy and compassion for those around him, however after participating in one of the Battles of Flanders, he loses his faith in humanity after witnessing the inhumanity enacted upon one another. 1920's, India.ĭuring World War I, Elliott Spencer served as a Captain in the British Expeditionary Force. As a young adult, he would join the British Army and later serve in France during World War I.ġ921 " To us, God fell at Flanders too." - Captain Elliot Spencer, from Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (Film)Įlliot Spencer solving the Lament Configuration, c. The Cenobite known as Pinhead was once a human known as Elliot Spencer who was born in England during the Victorian Era in 1887. The seventh film reverts closer to the original film, with the Cenobites responsible for pleasure and pain, but the characters seem more demonic as in later installments.Ĭaptain Elliot Spencer, old photograph, circa 1918, World War I. In this film, he goes by the title of "Engineer", a name derived from the lead cenobite in Clive Barker's original novella. In the fourth film he is presented as a megalomaniac bent on world domination, and by the fifth he acts as a judge, punishing those who open the box for their sins by making them face their personal demons. The third film radically altered the original concept, making Pinhead into a purely evil demon of chaos, explained by Pinhead losing the human, 'orderly', part of himself during the previous film. Angels to others." The second film expounds on the idea of the Cenobites as demons by depicting them as denizens of a realm called Hell, a maze-like dimension ruled over by an entity known as Leviathan, where they subject their quarry to emotional and psychological torture. In the script for the original film, Barker describes Pinhead and the other cenobites as "demons" in his notes the character himself, however, upon capturing Kirsty Cotton, identifies himself as neither explicitly angelic or demonic, stating that he and his fellow entourage are "Explorers in the further regions of experience. Pinhead's role has varied with each Hellraiser installment.
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