Heitor Mare was a music producer that lived in the Devilish Mansion, with his wife Fátima Mare and his adoptive sons, Leonardo Gomes and Frederico Mare.
Biography[]
Past[]
Heitor lived with his wife, Fátima Mare, and his adoptive son, Frederico Mare in unstable conditions. Heitor had a constant creative block and maintained an unstable relationship with Fatima. Determined to start a new life, they adopted a child from the St. Menefreda Orphanage, named Leonardo Gomes in April 3, 2005. In the same month, 13 days after the adoption, the couple would have acquired the certificate of purchase of the Devilish Mansion, and there they would live their lives as the new residents of the "haunted" house. During the stay of the family in the place, Heitor only got worse, always having a tired expression on his face, drinking a lot and stressed with his family, which worried his agent.[1]
Heitor began to become increasingly obsessed with trying to complete a meaningless, broken and repetitive melody that he had heard somewhere he did not remember, getting in his head in the last days[2] not creating any other project for months, until eventually manage to finish the melody, naming it as "Spiralem Melodiam" and dividing the whole song into two parts.
Heitor ends up being killed by Frederico in his music room, that fueled by the hatred and desire for revenge against all the mistreatment suffered at the hands of his parents, ends up beheading his father with the strings of his guitar.[3]
Deconjuration[]
Upon opening the black coffin, a greyish male body is found contorted in a spiral and thin, with black ooze and dry under the body with traces of the same ooze coming out through the body holes that is attached in the second part of the score of "Spiralem Melodiam" with a spiral symbol in the background. The body manifests itself as a Listened,[4] due to the Forced Haunt Ritual in the coffin.[5]
Trivia[]
- Joui Jouki recognized the melody by hearing it being played by Fernando Carvalho as the same one he had heard when entering one of the cells of the Pequena Carpa Sanatorium, the empty cell that had a burned silhouette.[6]
- The original Listened, that was killed by Arthur Cervero,[7] emerged from his body.
- The images of the scores are a completely aesthetic element,[8] considering that they are actually from the music "Carmina Burana", that has four remixed versions of the official soundtrack: "Kian", "Injustice", "The Mark of Kian" and "The Realizer of the Calamity".
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Email sent by his agent Renato Sonimus, in 05/13/2005 concerned about the state of Heitor found in Heitor’s notebook in Deconjuration - Episode 16 (watch on YouTube at 3h28m32s)
- ↑ Email sent by Heitor to his agent, in 06/03/2005 found in his notebook in Deconjuration - Episode 16 (watch on YouTube at 3h31m42s)
- ↑ Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h25m48s)
- ↑ Listened Deconjuration - Episode 16 (watch on YouTube at 2h03m42s)
- ↑ Forced Haunt Ritual in Deconjuration - Episode 21 (watch on YouTube at 2h10m41s)
- ↑ Joui listening the music in The Secret in the Forest - Episode 2 (watch on YouTube at 3h47m43s)
- ↑ Deconjuration - Episode 16 (watch on YouTube at 2h31m08s)
- ↑ Deconjuration - Episode 16 (watch on YouTube at 2h38m40s)