Graveyard Keeper

Graveyard Keeper

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woren May 28, 2019 @ 12:06am
Days of the week
I call them Monday, Marsday, Snakeday, Merchday, Charmday, Sunday.
How about you?
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Weizen1988 May 28, 2019 @ 8:28pm 
I just go by symbols entirely, except for Quakeday, its well, Quakeday.
butterdog May 29, 2019 @ 11:47pm 
Quake day, church day, green day, moon day, the rest I don't care about.
JVC May 30, 2019 @ 11:45am 
I've seen them referred to as six of the seven deadly sins. The bishop is obviously pride, Merchant is gluttony, Mrs. Charm is lust, Snake is envy, Inquisitor is wrath and Astrologer is sloth. https://graveyardkeeper.gamepedia.com/Days

So "pride day", "gluttony day" and so on.
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Weizen1988 May 30, 2019 @ 12:01pm 
So no one is Greed. Unless... Wait, we are forcing the dead to work to serve us because we want something.
JVC May 30, 2019 @ 12:03pm 
Originally posted by Weizen1988:
So no one is Greed. Unless... Wait, we are forcing the dead to work to serve us because we want something.
The number of characters had to be six because of the story, but a merchant is also a good representative of greed.
Weizen1988 May 30, 2019 @ 12:05pm 
Originally posted by JVC:
Originally posted by Weizen1988:
So no one is Greed. Unless... Wait, we are forcing the dead to work to serve us because we want something.
The number of characters had to be six because of the story, but a merchant is also a good representative of greed.
Fair, im just thinking about the kinda horrific things the character gets up to and what sins they might be representing in this setting.
JVC May 30, 2019 @ 12:14pm 
How far are you in the game? The characters are connected with these sins. Mrs. Charm is pretty obvious. The bishop is obsessed with his own image, and the merchant has a strong appetite and enjoys the finer things in life. Inquisitor's rage is also a given. A bit more will be revealed about them during the game. Some more than others.
EVIL Shenanigans May 30, 2019 @ 12:30pm 
Regarding the days, I honestly started out referring to them by color:
Purple-, Red-, Bronze-, Green-, Maroon-, Blue-day.
Then I started naming them based on the symbol...
Sun, Venus, Neptune(?), Mercury, Mars, Moon.
Then, as previously mentioned, the Sins...
Pride, Lust, Gluttony, Envy, Wrath, Sloth.

Btw, fairly certain Greed is represented by either the Keeper or Gerry (the former Keeper), as each are strongly motivated by desire and personal gain.
Weizen1988 May 30, 2019 @ 12:33pm 
Originally posted by JVC:
How far are you in the game? The characters are connected with these sins. Mrs. Charm is pretty obvious. The bishop is obsessed with his own image, and the merchant has a strong appetite and enjoys the finer things in life. Inquisitor's rage is also a given. A bit more will be revealed about them during the game. Some more than others.
I know, i was meaning the player character representing greed specifically. As far as where I am in the game, i watched my friend play, so sadly I know what happens and all that, but i personally am about halfway through most of the questlines. (classes have gotten in the way)
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Date Posted: May 28, 2019 @ 12:06am
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