![]() It sank with a disastrous eruption that occurred years prior. Alerting authorities, Alan tries to convince Sheriff Sarah Breaker that his wife had been kidnapped, only for the officer to inform Alan that there was no island, and no Cauldron Lake for years. He soon discovers that the town is possessed and encounters a “sick” Carl Stucky, who he unfortunately kills to survive. Reading through pages of the draft, he discovers each event written had taken place already with more yet to come. Searching for the nearest gas station, he is confronted once again by the same dark figures that haunted him in his nightmares, to once again be saved by the same presence that guided him to safety who leaves a draft entitled Departure by Alan Wake a manuscript in which the author has no memory of writing. He awakes a week after the events, behind the wheel of a car that has driven off-road, with no recollection of him driving or even how he got there. Alan tries to go after Alice, only to pass out as he sinks. He rushes back to discover Alice being forced by a mysterious tide that drags her into the lake. Aggravated that his wife would do suck a thing, Alan leaves the cabin until Alice cries out for help. Alice then tells Alan that she had planned a psychologist appointment, with hopes of dissecting Alan’s two-year long writer’s block, with hopes Dr. She guides Alan and Alice towards their cabin located on an enclave at Cauldron Lake. Woken from the strange stupor, Alan collects the keys to their cabin from an elderly woman who explains that Carl, the landlord had come down with an illness and was told to hand the keys to him. Before they arrive, Alan suffers a nightmare that see’s a mysterious figure attempt to murder him not before someone saves him and aids the philanthropist by teaching him how to use light to defeat the shadows. His friend agent Barry Wheeler, also coerces the pessimistic writer into making the trek to the mountainside for some fresh air. ![]() ![]() Suffering a long stint of writers block, his wife Alice convinces the author to take a small trip to Bright Falls, Washington with hopes of clearing his mind, hoping to get past the cognisant barricade that’s causing a creative stifle. For the uninitiated, the story follows award winning novelist Alan Wake.
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