: A manifestation of Hieronymus Bosch’s painting The Garden of Earthly Delights , which serves as a personalized hell reflecting Nowak's inner turmoil. The Climax and Multiple Endings
: If Nowak obeys Bosch and "kills" his physical body (the Pitiful Corpse) in the quarry, he finishes his suicide. The world dissolves into a void, leaving him to die in absolute hopelessness.
In Purgatory, Nowak’s being is split into two distinct entities:
: A rainy, mountainous region built from congealed corpses.
Nowak eventually discovers a shocking truth: . His death was a suicide driven by depression and his perceived failure as an artist.