Noah, a character from the It Lives In The Woods book, was a student at Westchester High and Jane's twin brother. He is first seen in Chapter 1.
Appearance
He has long brown hair and brown eyes. He wears a navy blue and black beanie and a denim jacket.
If he sacrifices himself, he would have the appearance of "Mr Red".
Personality
He is very withdrawn due to the grief of losing his twin sister Jane. He also seems to be vengeful because he wants to make Mr. Red pay for killing his sister. In most of the conversations, Noah is heavily sarcastic and skeptical.
He is the loner of the group, seeming to have made no new friends outside of the group. He also appears to abhor the party scene. His reluctance to make new friends could stem from him fearing losing more loved ones (and thus, prevents himself from getting closer to more people out of the fear of getting attached and losing them). Ironically, however, his conversation with Main Character if he/she choose to talk to him at Britney's party indicates that he is the one member of the group that dislikes being alone the most.
He hints at resentment at being left alone after Jane's death (mother blaming him and friend group falling apart) and snaps at Main Character that s/he does not really know him anymore before apologizing for the unfair outburst. It is acknowledged by both Main Character and Noah that everyone in the group pulled away from him.
He does have a softer side in that he dreams of opening up his own diner one day ("Baby Jane's"), though he is skeptical that this will ever happen due to lack of money. He is embarrassed but happy when Main Character encourages him to not give up and find a way.
He can also be considered the "conspiracy theorist" of the group, in that he is the person that Main Character will often confide in about Redfield. He attempts to dissuade Main Character from going to Redfield alone, but he/she goes anyway.
Depending on his nerve in Chapter 15, he will either fight against Jane's influence or try to kill Main Character.
Background
Main character meets Noah during a pep rally, when there is an empty seat next to him. Main hesitate at first, but Cody and Jocelyn demand that he/she sit down, leaving Main Character no choice but to ask Noah if he/she can sit next to him. After he allows Main Character to, they exchange silent glances with each other until the pep rally finally begins. After Noah comments on Lucas being student body president and Andy joining the basketball team, a blackout occurs in the school and like Main Character, Noah hears the whispers saying, "Everyone... plays... together..."
Later that night, Main Character and his/her old friends gather around the school to discuss Dan's disappearance and the text messages he sent to them. Andy suggests they call the police to handle the matter with Redfield, but Noah and Ava believe it would be futile, and Andy takes back his words. When the group realizes they have to go to the woods to find Dan, some members refuse to go, causing Noah to accuse them of cowardice and not grieving for Jane's death as much as he did. This leaves the group with Main Character, Noah, Ava, and Andy; Main Character can (in a premium scene) choose to convince either or both of the latter two to join him/her and Noah.
After dealing with Britney, Stacy, Lily, Main Character, and Noah (and possibly Ava and Andy) go to Gunther's Hardware. Noah tells Main Character that after Jane's death, his parents divorced and his mother blamed him for what happened. Main Character finds a baseball bat covered in barbed wire and a flashlight for sale. If Main Character buys the latter, Noah will use it to look around the woods for Dan.
In the woods, Main Character and those friends encounter Moss Creatures, which chase Main Character. After running from them, he/she finds an unconscious Dan surrounded by more of the monsters, and a fight ensues. If Noah has the flashlight, he uses it as a makeshift weapon against the monsters.
In Chapter 14, he lures Main Character and his/her friends to the ruins. He later reveals that Mr. Red has been gone for ten years and that Jane took his place. In Chapter 15, Main Character can demand him explain how he knew it was Jane all this time (premium choice). He knew that Mr. Red was Jane after Britney's party. He was walking alone alongside the road and "Mr. Red" was watching him. He approached Noah and told him not be scared. Noah blamed Mr. Red for killing his sister, but "Mr. Red" told him that Jane was here all along. After the failed ritual, Noah went back to the ruins to see Mr. Red, and now believes that Jane is really Mr. Red. Noah wants to save Jane by playing the game "Are you scared?" which will free Jane if someone takes her place.
Fate
However, the game goes awry and any of the friends may die depending on their Nerve scores. As for Main Character and Noah, Noah will try to stab him/her, or he will be convinced to relent. If he relents, Noah tells Main Character that someone must take Jane's place as Redfield to free her, and the player can either allow Noah to do it himself or Main Character can volunteer. If he stabs Main Character, s/he will be the one to take Redfield's place by default. If the player allows Noah to sacrifice himself, he will take on the identity of Redfield.
If Noah kills Main Character (or he/she voluntarily choose to sacrifice him/herself), then Noah becomes a fugitive on the run from the law for his crimes. He is last seen talking to Jane, a waitress in a coffee shop, before fleeing the shop as two cops arrive.
Three years later, when the events of It Lives Beneath start to unfold, Noah returns. If he has become Redfield, it is revealed that Main Character still keeps in contact with his spectre-form in the woods. Although he "loses" a part of himself to the Power, Main Character tries to help him remember his past and his humanity. He retains his sarcastic sense of humor at times. Main Character introduces him to Your Character (It Lives Beneath) and Tom Sato, and in Chapter 15, Your Character (ILB) can choose to recruit him to help fight the bear and elk monsters. If he has become a fugitive (and Main Character has become the spectre), he surprises Your Character (ILB) and Tom, who wants to punch him. Your Character (ILB) can choose to talk to Noah once Josephine is defeated, and have him apologize to Main Character (ILITW) for what happened. In the epilogue, Noah is seen talking to Connor and Jocelyn Wu to form a team to fight others who may abuse the Power.
Chapters
It Lives
It Lives In The Woods
- Chapter 1: Old Friends
- Chapter 2: What Are You Afraid Of?
- Chapter 3: Sticks and Stones
- Chapter 4: What's Coming to You
- Chapter 5: Buckle Up (Determinant)
- Chapter 6: A Bitter Pill to Swallow
- Chapter 7: Party Favors
- Chapter 8: Breakdown
- Chapter 9: Ungrateful
- Chapter 10: I'm Not Scared
- Chapter 11: You Again
- Chapter 12: Homecoming
- Chapter 13: Fight or Flight
- Chapter 14: In the Dark
- Chapter 15: Everyone Plays Together
- Chapter 16: In Memoriam
It Lives Beneath
- Chapter 5: Gone Fishing
- Chapter 6: All Hands on Deck
- Chapter 13: Hell or High Water (Mentioned, Determinant)
- Chapter 15: Sink or Swim (Determinant)
- Chapter 17: Fishsticks
Relationships
Jane Marshall
Jane is Noah's late twin sister whose death caused a lot of grief in him. It also strained his relationship with his friends, whom he accused of not caring about Jane's death as much as he does. If Main Character chooses to have a conversation with him during Brit's party, he will tell him/her that because his parents were often too busy to make them dinner and he and Jane tired of frozen dinner, he learned how to cook for the two of them. His first meal he made on the stove was grilled cheese for Jane, who said that it tasted like happiness.
Jane is still very important to Noah, as he dreams of having a diner named "Baby Jane's" one day.
If Main Character chooses to listen to Noah's story, he will reveal that he was jealous of Jane and Main Character's close relationship; when Jane asked who would walk home with her, eat the crusts of her sandwiches, and help her find their hamster Gizmo when he escapes the cage if Noah ran away, Noah jealously says that Main Character will do those things for Jane.
In Chapter 14, It is revealed that Noah was communicating with Jane's spirit and lured his friends into a trap.
Main Character
The Main Character and Noah are arguably the two childhood friends most affected by Jane's death (Noah for obvious reasons but Main Character also feels guilt for not protecting Jane). Main character is heavily implied to be on awkward, strained terms with Noah prior to the events of the book, as s/he awkwardly tries not to sit next to him during the assembly. Despite the awkwardness, it appears that Noah is least resentful towards Main Character (as well as Lily and Ava) about attempting to move on from Jane.
Having experienced the most grief from Jane's death, Noah is also the first character to believe in Main Character and support her/him in reuniting the friends against Mr. Red. He also confides in Main Character that he feels like Jane's death lead to him losing all of his family and friends. You can choose to empathize with him or tell him that he didn't lose you. If you did the latter, Noah regains nerve. In general, it appears that he and main character are both determined to figure out Redfield and put a stop to him. Even though he is upset with the group, he notices Main Character slip out the back door of school and manages to track him/her down to the coffee shop.
At Brit's party, you have the option of suggesting you take a walk together. Doing so will result in Noah confiding in Main Character: about the reason why he came to the party ("Being in a place that you hate with your friends is still better than being alone, right?") and his dream of having a diner named "Baby Jane's". In the conversation, Noah does snap at Main Character when s/he expresses surprise at his fondness for cooking, saying "You don't actually know much about me anymore". He apologizes for the outburst, but this implies that while he doesn't blame him/her about attempting to move on from Jane, he is still resentful of the deterioration of their relationship. In the next chapter, if the player chooses to have Main Character apologize for pushing him away, he will be surprised but thank him/her and say that he's past that now.
Later at the party, he (as well as Stacy) is upset with him/her when s/he decides to play "Are you Scared?" with Ava, Lily, Brit, Cody, and Tom. He leaves, muttering "That's messed up", and Main Character doesn't speak with him afterward.
It can also be possibly interpreted that as a kid, Noah greatly admired main character; he is upset with Jane for going to the woods without him and without telling their parents as she could get hurt, but when Jane says that main character was there with her to protect her, he backs down. At the same time, he was also jealous of Main Character's close relationship with his twin, feeling that Jane may have preferred main character over him.
In Chapter 14, he lures the friends into a trap with Andy's phone and threatens main character with Ava's knife.
In Chapter 15, if he can't resist Jane's influence, he will attempt to kill main character.
If Main Character is alive in Chapter 16, he/she can choose to either praise Noah, offer sympathies to him, or insult him at the memorial.
If Noah became the new Monster, it is revealed that main character recently started going to the woods to help him remember who he is but asks Tom to not tell the rest of the group because they aren't ready to forgive Noah yet.
If Main Character becomes the new monster, it is discovered that Noah has been visiting him/her in the woods in hopes of helping him/her remember who he/she was. He shows immense guilt for killing Main Character/allowing him/her to take Jane's place, depending on his nerve during the final battle from the previous book, and promises to bring him/her back one day.
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Trivia
- It is confirmed that Noah and Jane are twins in Chapter 8.
- His dream is to go to culinary school and open a diner called "Baby Jane's" in memory of his sister.
- In Chapter 15, you have the option to allow Noah to commit suicide and take Jane's place as Redfield or volunteer to take her place.
- If Noah fails his final nerve check, there is still a chance for Main Character to survive, provided that you select the right choices. If the right choices are made, you still get to choose the new monster, otherwise Noah stabs Main Character and s/he will be forced to take Jane's place.
- His status as a redeemed character is determinant on his nerve score. Depending on his nerve, he will either fight against Jane's influence or try to kill Main Character.
- In Chapter 15, Ava calls Noah a sociopath. By definition, a sociopath is an individual who exhibits extreme anti-social behavior and lacks a moral conscience. Noah shows several examples of sociopathic behavior throughout the story, hinting that he may be suffering from a mental illness.
- In Chapter 16, his and his sister's last name is revealed to be Marshall. The Mayor and Connor reveal this if you choose to sacrifice Main Character.
- His crimes include kidnapping, attempted murder (determinant on his nerve), and being an accessory to murder.
- The writing for Noah's character is inspired by the song "The One That Got Away" by The Civil Wars.[1]
- Noah is the only character whose nerve score can be Coping at the end of game without spending diamonds.
- If he doesn't become the new monster at the end of It Lives In The Woods, he makes an appearance in Chapter 5, 6 and 17 of It Lives Beneath and sports a new look. If he does, you can recruit him in Chapter 15 during the final battle.
- The name Noah is of Hebrew origin and means "rest" or "peace".
- He shares the same name as the default name of Bad Boy from My Two First Loves.
- His sister and he share the same surname as Tillie Marshall from The Heist: Monaco and Blake Marshall from First Comes Love.