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Contents Prompter Prompters are miniscule humanesque figures dressed all in black with small glowing red dots for eyes; also, they never talk. While GregoryHorror.com describes them as disagreeing twins with dreams of being actors, in the anime more than two can be seen at a time. They seem to service as gruntwork around the hotel, and most have been found tending to and, creating the nuggets and hearts they use, although a few have been seen elsewhere. They appear in both mainstream seasons and Last Train. While they do appear in Soul Collector, it is only in the game's pre-rendered cinematics, which are original anime footage with edited dialogue. Stephen Haniwa Salaryman 'Here's my business card, ma'am.' Stephen Haniwa Salaryman (more commonly known as just Haniway Salaryman and sometimes billed as Middle Manager; UK voice: Jonathan Love, Ben Jeffery) is a shell of a man that works in an office cubicle.
While Gregory Horror Show: Soul Collector contains a sizeable sample of the colorful residents. Gregory Horror Show, known as Gregory Horror Show: Soul Collector in Japan, is a survival horror video game based on the computer-generated imagery (CGI).
According to GregoryHorror.com, he is what all cubicle-dwellers that live only for raises and promotions become, forgetting about friends and family. His name and appearance are based on, clay figures that were once buried with the dead. Haniwa is believed to be what the First Guest became at the end of the first mainstream season.
From there, he appears in all the other seasons and spin-offs. He has been known to give his business card out to everybody he meets. Public Phone 'This phone does not accept small change.' Public Phone(UK voice: Steve Olson)is a living red push-button telephone. He loves to con whoever tries to use him into feeding him money. He is also pretty good at impersonating someone else's voice. He appears in the first mainstream season and Last Train.
He also cameos in the background of the hospital lobby in The Bloody Karte. Toilet Baby 'Help me!' A small child-like creature that sits on a moving toilet and has a roll of toilet paper in its mouth. He often flushes itself down the toilet and takes anyone dense enough to get too close with it. He features in the first mainstream season, as well as cameos during the second. Mirror Man 'What are you so upset about? You're the one that asked for it.'
Mirror Man is a large mirror contained in a cabinet and wearing a crown. His mirror, billed the 'Mirror of Truth' always reflects one's true self, although as he warns, 'Some people are better off not knowing the truth.' A red eye peers out of any cracks in his mirror. He resides in a room made of mirrors and can move through them like others move through open doors; the room appears to be located deep below Gregory House, adjacent Inko's safe room. He appears only in the first mainstream season, but appears as the Mirror of Eternity in Last Train.

Kinko and Inko 'I wish he was a TV, so I could turn him off.' Kinko the safe and Inko the parrot reside in a heavily-armored room deep below the hotel, although a hatch in the ceiling leads up to 's room.
Inko is wise-cracking and quick-talking, while Kinko is slow and sleepy; in spite of the differences in personality, they are inseperable. Inside Kinko resides a pocket dimension; the First Guest was able to find his missing heart inside.
They only appear in the first mainstream season.(Inko voice: Mariette Sluyter) Dead Body 'I need a fresh body! Give it to me!' Dead Body refers to the zombie-like sketetons that inhabit the Graveyard that surround Gregory House. They are very fragile and dissolve to dust in water or wind; their eternal mission seems to be to obtain new bodies. They also seem to take a liking to alcohol, specificly wine. They appear in all mainstream seasons and spin-offs.
Bonsai Kabuki 'A bonsai is a fantasy in miniature, trapped, in a box.' Bonsai Kabuki (UK voice:Gerald Matthews)is a red-skinned Japanese dancer with a bonsai growing out of his head. He has a third eye that, when looked into, reveals the other onlooker's fantasies to both Kabuki and the onlooker. He appears in both the second mainstream season and Last Train, with a brief appearance in The Bloody Karte. Sleepy Sheep 'One sheep- OOF!' Sleepy Sheep is a small bighorn sheep wearing pajamas and carrying a pillow.
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Too tough to die lyrics. His only intention is to help the sleepless by jumping back and forth across the room to act as a counting sheep. However, the action often leaves him the one falling asleep from the exhaustion of his task, and he mutters the innermost thoughts of whoever is nearby during his snooze. It's possible that those able to enter dreams, such as, are able to channel themselves through Sleepy Sheep whenever he's asleep.
He appears in the second mainstream season and Last Train. Hell's Taxi 'Now I've done it! I've hit somebody!
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Hell's Taxi is a small taxicab with eyes for headlights; both ends have a green sign reading 'Do You Remember Me?' According to GregoryHorror.com, it always drops people off at Gregory House because it doesn't know where anywhere else is. A button on the steering wheel allows it to leap into the air by means of springs ejected from the bottom of the chassis.
It appears in the second mainstream season and The Bloody Karte, but it cameos in Soul Collector, as a prop in at least one of 's Roulette Rooms. Poor Conductor 'To my wretched public, who cannot understand true art: now you will never forget my melody because it will be etched onto your body eternally!'
According to GregoryHorror.com, Poor Conductor wanted to make music but couldn't play an instrument. He locked himself in his room and listened to records, pretending he was conducting the pieces. Eventually, his room became part of Gregory House.
Appearing in the second mainstream season and Last Train, the Poor Conductor guilts people into listening to his performance, then traps them in the record on the turntable in his mouth with the needle chasing them, saying that he'll engrave his song onto their bodies. Gregory manages to rescue the Second Guest from this fate in Hell's Taxi, as well as the Last Train by having the train jump when it reached a warp in the record, causing the needle to skip. Umbaba 'Umbaba umbaba! Umbaba is an exotic dancer whose body is entirely covered in a dragon headress and robe. The Umbaba Rhythm he dances to is so jarring that anyone else that tries to dance to it, which is anyone that happens to hear the rhythm, will eventually jar their souls right out of their bodies.
Umbaba appears only in the second mainstream season, but his headdress can be seen in the dungeon during Soul Collector's fifth night. Mono Eye Wizard 'Let us burn this coffin and this useless body!' Mono Eye Wizard is a large figure whose head is a black pyramid with a single red eye; he weilds an axe. He leads a small cult of short skull-wearing followers in the chapel near the hotel, where they attempt to revive the dead, although it never works. According to, these rituals are harmless fun and only became commonplace recently. He appears only in the second mainstream season.
Fritz ', set up the electrocardiogram!' Fritz is a small man that resembles Frankenstein's monster in glasses and a doctor's robe.

He's the head doctor of the hospital featured in The Bloody Karte; Catherine works under him. In spite of his position, he's actually quite timid and cowardly, although intelligent, and Catherine often drains his blood or abuses him in some other way (such as using him as a shield against a bullet). He appears only in The Bloody Karte, although he appears in nearly every episode of the season with only two or three exceptions. In the last episode, he is hit by Hell's Taxi and becomes a patient, with control of the hospital passing to Catherine. Street Vendor 'Um, I gotta go.' Street Vendor is a small creature with buck teeth (possibly a beaver of some sort) that sells snacks and knick-knacks on the Last Train, the only season he appears in.
He seems reluctant to discuss the details of what he's selling to anybody and quickly scurries off whenever someone questions him. Pig Gentleman 'Why am I asking a commoner like?' Pig Gentleman is an uppity upperclassman-acting pig. He appears only in Last Train.
He tends to look down on everything else, which quickly puts him on 's bad side. Encounters him complaining about a slice of beef he is served, and becomes angry when asks if it's pork. After complaining more, he appears to have some bravery as he chucks the beef. At the closing of the episode, it doesn't end well for him as he ends up on a plate served to. Musha Dokuro 'Please, give us your orders, Lord.'
Musha Dokuro (UK voice: Tommy James) is a sketeton spirit in a blue samurai uniform and armed with a spear. He'll take on anybody as his lord and commander, although he can just as quickly turn against you.
Many people don't seem to want a need for these warriors, except for Dr. Fritz, so Musha Dokuro is found annoying. He only appears in the two spin-off seasons, Last Train and The Bloody Karte. Bone Head Bone Head is a skeleton archeologist; his head resembles a buffalo skull and he is dressed in appropriate gear. His lifelong mission is to locate the extremely rare Rainbow Dragon fossils; however, his wife died turing the course of his work, seemingly due to his mission to locate the fossils.
His search goes so much to the point of obsession, running headlong into an unstable cave upon hearing that the fossils are within. He appears only in Last Train, but also makes a brief appearance in the penultimate episode of The Bloody Karte. Speed Mouse The Speed Mouse rollar coaster.
Contents. Gameplay Players must navigate the hotel, retrieving the bottled souls which the hotel guests have been carrying. Neko Zombie, a heavily stitched cat who has become imprisoned in his room, introduces players to the control scheme and methods of spying on guests and stealing the souls back. Spying through keyholes allows players to eavesdrop useful information from guests, as well as scout ahead before plunging into a room and coming face-to-face with guests.
Guests will usually flee if they see the, while they still possess a bottled soul. Once the player has recovered the soul from that particular guest, instead of fleeing they will chase and attack the player, reclaiming the soul should the player still be holding it. The guests can all run faster than the player's character, making stealth an important aspect of play.
It is possible to hide in wardrobes, but this must be achieved while any pursuing guests are out of sight. As play progresses and souls are collected, more guests check-in the hotel and more hotel rooms and areas become available for exploration. This is in addition to the guests who have already been relieved of their soul bottles - these prowl the corridors of the hotel, looking for the player, making it increasingly difficult to travel from one location to another without being seen. This section needs expansion.
You can help. (February 2015) The game begins with the protagonist walking through a forest in a deep fog.
They have no memory of how they ended up in the forest. They eventually see a bright light coming from a hotel, Gregory House, which is the game's main setting. They enter the hotel and are greeted by Gregory, the mouse that runs the hotel. He asks the player what their name and gender is, allowing them to proceed.
From there, he gives them a room in the hotel. That night, after the player has fallen asleep, they meet Death in a dream. He tells the player that they have been trapped at Gregory House, but that he will help them to escape. In return, he wants the player to find 12 lost souls which are kept by residents of Gregory House. Death makes the promise that, once he has received the 12 souls, he will help them to escape.

The player, upon waking, hears screaming from the neighbouring room, which is locked. The room's inhabitant, Neko Zombie, asks the player to get the key for the room by stealing it from Gregory. Once the player has done so, they encounter Neko Zombie. Neko Zombie gives the player explanations on various aspects of the game and, once the tutorial is finished, he gives them the game's first lost soul. After this, the player needs to retrieve the souls from each guest as they come into the hotel. As the story progresses, the story introduces Gregory's mother, who feeds on lost souls to retain her youth.
Once the player has retrieved every soul, Death tells the player that he will help them to escape, but the player declines; before they leave, they want to bring Neko Zombie with them. They then go to Neko Zombie's room, asking him to accompany them. Neko Zombie declines, urging the player to hurry and leave. The player, before leaving, gives Neko Zombie a red handkerchief to tie over his foot, which has been injured by a ball-and-chain. The player then goes to the lobby, where the door is locked. There is a boss battle with Gregory's mother, in which the player has to get her to break the door down. Once this is done, the player flees Gregory House.
Gregory takes on a ghostly form and gives chase, but the player manages to escape to reality. Back at Gregory House, Neko Zombie burns down the hotel, destroying it and killing everyone inside, including himself, Gregory, Gregory's mother and all of the guests. The game's ending shows that the player has become bored with their life and sees it as bleak and empty. Their despair allows the hotel to be rebuilt, and Gregory has a room prepared for the player when they return. Reception.