Claire burst through the heavy blast doors just as the first tremors of the facility’s collapse began. The elevator ride to the surface was an agonizing minute of flickering lights and grinding metal. When the doors finally slid open, she wasn't met with more monsters, but with the cool, night air of the forest.
The "Good Ending" signifies more than just survival. It reinforces Claire Redfield’s core identity: the protector. She didn't just survive the Mortuary of Evil; she dismantled it. As the sun begins to peek over the horizon, Claire closes her eyes, knowing that while the fight against bio-terror is far from over, this particular nightmare is finally dead and buried. Claire Redfield - Mortuary of Evil (Good Ending...
The final confrontation with the "Mortician"—a twisted mass of necrotic flesh and cybernetic enhancements—tested Claire’s limits. But with the data drive containing the facility’s secrets tucked safely in her vest, she delivered the final blow, watching the nightmare vanish into the depths of the incinerator. The Escape Claire burst through the heavy blast doors just
Leaning back against the chopper’s interior, Claire finally lets out a breath she feels she’s been holding since she arrived. She pulls out a crumpled photo of Chris—the reason she keeps fighting. The "Good Ending" signifies more than just survival
As the countdown echoed through the sterile, white-tiled halls, Claire reached the heart of the underground laboratory. Unlike the darker paths she could have taken, this journey was defined by her refusal to leave anyone behind. By securing the early in the escape, Claire ensured she wasn't just running for her life; she was stopping the spread of the contagion.
In the "Good Ending" of the harrowing Mortuary of Evil incident, survival isn't just about escaping the flames—it’s about what is saved from them. The Final Stand
The Long Road Home: Claire Redfield’s Triumph in Mortuary of Evil