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The Jocasta Artifact is an item found in Silent Hill: Origins. It is a heavy, metal sculpture of an unknown symbol used to unlock the doors barring access to the female seclusion wing of Cedar Grove Sanitarium. This leads to the game's first boss fight: Momma. The item can be located in Dr. Harris's office.

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  • Jocasta Artifact
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  • The Jocasta Artifact is an item found in Silent Hill: Origins. It is a heavy, metal sculpture of an unknown symbol used to unlock the doors barring access to the female seclusion wing of Cedar Grove Sanitarium. This leads to the game's first boss fight: Momma. The item can be located in Dr. Harris's office.
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Appearances
  • Silent Hill: Origins
Name
  • Jocasta Artifact
Image caption
  • A strange, metal object
Description
  • "A strange symbol. This symbol is made of metal and has the word 'Jocasta' etched into its base."
Purpose
  • Unlocks the doors to female seclusion in Cedar Grove Sanitarium
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  • None
Location
  • Dr. Harris's Office, 1F, Cedar Grove Sanitarium
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  • Jocasta.jpg
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  • The Jocasta Artifact is an item found in Silent Hill: Origins. It is a heavy, metal sculpture of an unknown symbol used to unlock the doors barring access to the female seclusion wing of Cedar Grove Sanitarium. This leads to the game's first boss fight: Momma. The item can be located in Dr. Harris's office.
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