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Post by jjrakman on Sept 21, 2014 20:35:05 GMT -5
So the Pallbearer had his hand pinned to the door by a silver ball.
Then another silver ball comes around the corner.
The Pallbearer sees this second ball, and is willing to cut his hand off to save his own life.
This indicates two things to me.
One, the Pallbearer is not a mindless servant, but is fully aware of the world around him.
Two, the Pallbearer is aware of the fate of those who are drilled into by the balls.
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Post by fantasyball on Sept 23, 2014 14:38:44 GMT -5
Yes he is plotting with Tall Man, for sure.
I find the same with the servant in part I... also aware and capable of taking kvasi-hard decisions. But since they don't talk it's hard to know if they got brains...
But in part III we have the fun undead bunch in the pink hearse, who all speak. And if the Pallbearers are made equally, they all seem to run on an own engine, though fighting on the evil team.
Maybe they are motivated by the same goal/self benefits, whatever motivates both Tall Man and his company. World domination? (Why? Because they got to!)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 16:06:29 GMT -5
What sort of person would exhume graves, embalm corpses and clean the mortuary toilets for a demonic extra-dimensional entity for zero monetary compensation? I think the gravers are under Tall Man's influence to a degree, but not to the same level as all his undead minions. Though its strange how his living servants are all mute and his undead servants such as the zombies and even the dwarves speak...well, this is the place where the dead are no longer that way, and the living neither.
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