Harvey Harman Harvington - Bloodmoney's main character
32 years old (born June 27, 1993) in Bloodmoney storyline
Roadside vendor in Bloodmoney game, formerly Radio Broadcaster, TV Host, Grocer, and Investment Banker
Married to Eun-Mi with son Toby and pet gerbil(s) Soups in Bloodmoney lore
5'8" with light blue eyes - Harvey's appearance in Bloodmoney
Dexter Manning voices Harvey in Bloodmoney game
Harvey's character design in Bloodmoney features a distinctive retro 1950s aesthetic that contrasts with the game's dark psychological themes, making him instantly recognizable to Bloodmoney players.
Light pink hair styled in retro barrel roll - Harvey's signature look in Bloodmoney (originally black, takes an hour to style daily with whole can of hair gel and 6-step routine)
Large light blue eyes with white irises and gear-like patterns, thick dark eyebrows, pale complexion - Harvey's distinctive face in Bloodmoney game
Light blue suit jacket with pocket square, white shirt, pink bow tie, and pink coattails - Harvey's classic Bloodmoney outfit that players recognize
Friendly expression with slight smile, clasps hands together - Harvey's initial welcoming pose in Bloodmoney before player interactions change him
Harvey begins Bloodmoney as a kind, bubbly person who genuinely wants to help players. He offers money cheerfully and encourages Bloodmoney players to keep going, maintaining positive attitude despite experiencing pain. Key traits: Kind-hearted, Bubbly, Encouraging, People pleaser, Doormat personality
As Bloodmoney torture escalates, Harvey becomes increasingly pathetic and desperate. He starts whining, begging Bloodmoney players to stop, and offering 'whatever they want' in exchange for mercy. Key traits: Desperate, Pathetic, Begging, Terrified, Vulnerable
Around when knife is unlocked in Bloodmoney, Harvey's personality completely reverses. He becomes insulting, acknowledges his helplessness, and even attempts to attack Bloodmoney players despite his situation. Key traits: Hostile, Insulting, Mocking, Aggressive, Broken
Harvey's first media career attempt failed before Bloodmoney events began. - Never got on air
Television hosting dreams crushed before Harvey's Bloodmoney story. - Fired before he started
Found grocery work too miserable, leading to Harvey's situation in Bloodmoney. - Quit after one day
Accidentally added extra zero to number, causing financial chaos before Bloodmoney events. - Fired for causing stock market meltdown
Harvey has been with wife Eun-Mi for 10 years in Bloodmoney backstory, having never been with anyone else prior. He puts tremendous love into their relationship, though it deteriorated after investment banking disaster. Harvey pampers son Toby extensively in Bloodmoney storyline, and they share home with pet gerbil(s) named Soups.
Harvey smells like vanilla in Bloodmoney game
Loves anything sweet, preferably bingsoo - Harvey's taste in Bloodmoney
Main cook and baker in his family - Harvey's role in Bloodmoney lore
Favorite flower is lavender - Harvey's preference in Bloodmoney
Listens to jazz and classical music in Bloodmoney world
Dislikes rock/metal music - Harvey's taste in Bloodmoney
Doesn't smoke or drink normally in Bloodmoney (though drinks heavily after neutral ending)
Harvey knows only slightest bit of Korean in Bloodmoney storyline
Is a straight ally - Harvey's values in Bloodmoney
Sadists scare Harvey in Bloodmoney game
Doesn't understand masochists - Harvey's confusion in Bloodmoney
Has very low pain tolerance in Bloodmoney gameplay
Afraid of hurting anyone directly - Harvey's nature in Bloodmoney
Terrified of horror films - ironic given Bloodmoney's horror nature
Believes in supernatural, specifically ghosts in Bloodmoney world
Hyperfixated on 1950s fashion in Bloodmoney (despite being neurotypical)
Loves vintage women who appear sharp and elegant - Harvey's type in Bloodmoney
Skirts and dresses 'terrify' Harvey due to wind concerns in Bloodmoney
Prefers modest clothing - Harvey's style in Bloodmoney
All sustained injuries are above waist in Bloodmoney gameplay (except sanity)
Harvey meets his end in The Booth during Bloodmoney's bad ending, the culmination of torture he endures throughout the game. Consequences: Harvey becomes ultimate victim of player's cruelty in Bloodmoney
Harvey becomes stone-cold and gets involved with organized crime out of spite after suing Bloodmoney player. His relationship with Eun-Mi deteriorates due to lost income. Consequences: Harvey becomes overprotective of Toby, drinks heavily, and would likely hire hitman or kill Bloodmoney player himself
Harvey's suffering may exist within simulated reality in Bloodmoney, adding another layer of existential horror to his experience. Consequences: Harvey questions nature of his reality and pain in Bloodmoney simulation
Harvey is a fictional character created by SHROOMYCHRIST for Bloodmoney game, portrayed by voice actor Dexter Manning. While his struggles feel very human, Harvey exists purely within the Bloodmoney universe.
Harvey's personality transformation in Bloodmoney reflects psychological impact of trauma and torture. His journey from optimistic vendor to desperate victim to hostile survivor represents realistic psychological breakdown under Bloodmoney's extreme circumstances.
Harvey deeply loves wife Eun-Mi and son Toby in Bloodmoney backstory. He's been with Eun-Mi for 10 years and pampers Toby extensively. However, his job failures, especially investment banking incident, have strained his marriage before Bloodmoney events.
Harvey's appeal in Bloodmoney lies in his relatability. He's an ordinary person facing extraordinary circumstances in Bloodmoney game. His struggles with employment, family pressures, and maintaining dignity under duress resonate with many Bloodmoney players, making his suffering genuinely tragic.
The nature of Bloodmoney is designed to put players in morally compromising positions with Harvey. While there may be different Bloodmoney endings that affect Harvey's fate, the core experience involves player participating in his suffering, raising questions about complicity and moral choice.
Harvey represents the ordinary person caught in extraordinary circumstances in Bloodmoney. His character explores themes of economic desperation, family pressure, psychological breakdown, and human capacity for both kindness and cruelty under extreme stress that Bloodmoney presents.