People would find Elijah in the dead of night, thrashing about in his sleep, his eyes wide with terror. His screams would echo through the valleys, sending shivers down the spines of those who heard them. As the nightmares consumed him, Elijah's waking life began to unravel. He became withdrawn and isolated, unable to shake the feeling of being watched.
The devil inside Holloway doesn't want to spin heads. It wants to organize suffering. Witnesses (again, within the fictional framework) claimed that after the possession, Holloway became obsessed with keys. He carried a ring of over 300 keys—none of which fit any lock in the asylum. He would walk the halls at 3:00 AM, running his fingers over the metal, whispering, "Every nightmare needs a door. Every door needs a key."