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Troy Ingles is a minor character that appears in FAITH: Chapter II.
He was a low-ranking cult member in the Eternal Order of the Second Death, before being ritualistically murdered along with two other thralls.
Biography[]
Before September 28th, 1987[]
Troy reveals himself to have been a victim of several types of abuse, including physical abuse from his alcoholic father, drug abuse to numb the pain, as well as being constantly ridiculed by those around him. Troy would eventually learn about the Eternal Order of the Second Death, and have himself inducted into it, seeking retribution against all those who had wronged him before. In Gary's cult, he would "explore forbidden power and worlds, all orchestrated by beings of pure darkness." He would learn of how to correctly draw a pentagram to summon a powerful demon, which he had planned to use to enact revenge on his personal enemies in a display of raw power.
One day, Troy, along with two other cult members, Sandra Attwood and Angel Nogales, were eventually chosen to be sacrificially killed for an unknown purpose. The three were congregating within a tomb in Gallup Cemetery before they were stabbed multiple times by their fellow cult members. Each of their corpses were dragged into the nearby woods, placed in a ritualistic circle, and decapitated.
The Sterling Police Department eventually discovered the bodies and performed an investigation. A newspaper article was later published to the community of Sterling, Connecticut about the police report. The article stated that three young adults were found deceased a couple miles off of Gallup Cemetery, believing the act to be part of some sort of paganistic ritual.
September 28th, 1987[]

Troy and the two other thrall victims appear in John Ward's nightmare after he had read about their murder case in the newspaper article prior. The three are found sitting silently in the Save Family Tomb in the center of Gallup Cemetery. When John later navigates a foggy maze to confront a shambling mess of a demon, he defeats it and it drops a note outlining an abuse victim's pursuit of vengeance. If John returns to the tomb at this point, Troy is no longer there.
Later, John finds the bodies of Troy, Sandra, and Angel in the middle of the woods, all beheaded with visible stab wounds, and placed into a ritualistic circle with the newspaper article in the center. After the article derails and starts calling out John directly, he looks up to see the three victims suddenly stood up, surrounding him with their bodies ablaze.
Trivia[]
- It is left intentionally vague as to whether Troy is the scruffy-looking thrall, or the bald one[1]. It is possible that Troy is actually the name of the bald thrall, and the scruffy one is Angel. In the grand scheme of things, the naming doesn't matter too much, as they are interchangeable.
- The same is true for their corpses found in the ritualistic circle.
- The first letters of the first and last names of the three thralls in a specific order: Sandra-Angel-Troy, Attwood-Nogales-Ingles, spell out "SATANI", Latin for "SATAN". Airdorf confirmed the intentionality of this Easter Egg in the FAITH Fan Community Discord Server[2].
- Three stick dolls can be seen above the entrance to the Candy Tunnel. These could be the bodies, spirits, or just representations of Troy, Sandra, and Angel.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Misc. - Airdorf Message Thrall Naming
- ↑ Ref. - Airdorf Message "Satani" Easter Egg
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