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  1. Dead Cells is a roguelike, Castlevania-inspired action-platformer, allowing you to explore a sprawling, ever-changing castle… assuming you’re able to fight your way past its keepers. To beat the game you’ll have to master 2D souls-like like combat with the ever present threat of permadeath looming. No checkpoints. Kill, die, learn, repeat.

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    “Aren't you the headless fellow that's been getting around?„

    ~ Tutorial Knight

    The Beheaded is unaware of how it came to be, but evidently It was created in the undying shores as It refers to an empty vat “uncomfortably familiar”, and a skull on a desk “oddly familiar”. Additionally, the Beheaded is known by the Prisoners and a few others. The Crypt Demon calls the Beheaded an anomaly, and mentions that "she" was looking for ...

    •The Beheaded can possess dead bodies, until said body becomes so damaged to the extent it becomes unusable.

    •Possessing a body is not instant. The Beheaded seemingly needs to "boot up" its body in order to use it efficiently.

    •With the use of the Homunculus Rune, the Beheaded can launch its "head" from the body while not losing control of the original.

    •Even without a body, the Beheaded retains the ability to move around, though it does not prefer doing so.

    •The Beheaded can somehow consume food and potions even though it does not have anywhere to consume them.

    •According to The Heart of Dead Cells, the green mass of the Beheaded is a homunculus.

    •This is implied in-game by the Homunculus Rune and the Failed HomunculusFF.

    •The Beheaded seems to have no issue possessing both male and female bodies, given some of the outfits.

    •The Beheaded seems immune to the Malaise, but the bodies it possesses are not.

    •The Beheaded made an appearance in indie platform fighter Brawlout. In that game, his name was listed as Dead Cell.

    1.Sepulcher - Crypt Demon to the Beheaded Imgur, 2018-09-29

    2.Promenade - Hanged prisoners king order GIF Gfycat, 2018-08-21

    3.Castle - Guard letter corpse malaise GIF Gfycat, 2018-08-28

    4.Sewers - giant cocoon and hole GIF Gfycat, 2018-08-28

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    Mode (s) Single-player. Dead Cells is a 2018 roguelike - Metroidvania game developed by Motion Twin and Evil Empire, and published by Motion Twin. The player takes the role of an amorphous creature called the Prisoner. As the Prisoner, the player must fight their way out of a diseased island in order to slay the island's King.

  4. deadcells.fandom.com › wiki › LoreLore - Dead Cells Wiki

    The illness was named a variety of names such as: the mayonnaise, the gloom, or the green poison. Its symptoms were itchiness, belly aches, feeling down, headaches, blurred vision and eventual death. However, it reanimated the once dead infected and mutated them into aggressive monsters who attacked the living.

  5. Mama Tick is a worshipped maternal figure for morass and its inhabitants. In order to gain her favor and protection, the locals sacrifice their own, evident by numerous dead bodies contained in various hanging cages in a large lore room, littering the boss arena, and the priest’s dialogue. Timekeeper. See major characters, ‘the time keeper’.

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  7. The Beheaded, also known as The Prisoner or the Fallen One[1], is the protagonist of Dead Cells. It appears to be a mysterious shadowy, gas-like substance, with a glowing crystal inside. The Beheaded prefers to possess headless bodies instead of moving around without one.

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