![]() Unlike the other enemies, the Gold Watchers will only move if Doug isn't looking in their direction, requiring him to be careful with how often he looks away. The Gold Watchers first appear in the "Deadly Decadence" level, as the primary enemies of the Manor map. While their general relation to them is unknown, it's implied that they serve those watchers second only to Malak, as during the boss fight they assist them in attacking Doug.ĭue to both being minions of Malak, the Gold Watchers seem to tolerate the Reaper Nurses just as they do vice versa, even having a tea party in their hospital without any interference.Īs with the rest of the victims they caught beforehand, the watchers treat Doug as a "peasant" of sorts, thinking of him as a lowly soul and, consequently, a threat to be killed and toyed with. For this reason, they show enough respect towards Malak to not consider him a "peasant", and they will work in tandem with him in attacking enemies if needed. This effect occurs even if Doug's line of sight is disrupted by a wall or other obstacle.Īs Malak's creations, the Gold Watchers act as his servants. ![]() They resume their previous speed once he stops looking. The moment Doug does look, however, something seems to stop them in their tracks and force them into the last position they were in. Much like the Murder Monkeys, the Gold Watchers can always see Doug's general location, even while in his line sight.Īs long as Doug isn't facing them, the Gold Watchers can move and respond incredibly quickly, only decreasing momentum the closer they get. ![]() The Gold Watchers are able to utilize and wield axes very easily, as shown in their kill animations and a few of their poses. This is expressed by several plaques in the mansion stating things such as "Peasants shall serve." and, "He who has gold makes the rules." They view Doug and any other visitor of the mansion as "peasants". One thing we do know however is that they want to use the power of the ring piece they have, to create more watchers by bringing the other statues to life by using it. They love to taunt the protagonist, by laughing, and even saying "Psst" before jumpscaring them. Not much of their personality is known, other than that they are insane, gleefully sadistic and used to be very greedy in life. – E, explaining the Gold Watchers' ironic fate Now they are encased in the very gold they so love, burning in it for eternity. (Note that their skin will sometimes glow turquoise in dark rooms.) Their skin will also turn to a much darker shade of gold. ![]() Once the Watchers go into a Nightmare Mode, their eyes will glow red and their clothing change color to that of a dark slate. Their faces also appear to be marred with cracks. When killing or at one of their stationary poses, their mouths open wide and extend downward, revealing large, blocky teeth, and their eyes dilate and narrow, as if they are screaming. Some of their other poses consist of pointing, waving, shushing, and sometimes brandishing axes. The Gold Watchers resemble a male human partly made of gold, and seen wearing periwinkle grey 18th-century French uniforms, complete with a strap, bowtie, cravat, and tricorn hat, with intricate patterns of gold woven on them.Īll Gold Watchers have the same look, with wide smiles, and are sometimes seen saluting.
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