
It's such a pleasure to see you again. Hmm ... I see there are children here—if you're in need of a babysitter, I'd be more than happy to look after them.
- It's such a pleasure to see you again. Hmm ... I see there are children here—if you're in need of a babysitter, I'd be more than happy to look after them.
(First Encounter Voiceline)
- Back in town, everyone would be busy on a bright day like this. The harvesters roaring as they reaped the wheat, stacking it pile after pile. Of course, no one ever paid me any mind. Shame they were too occupied to enjoy my stories.
(Suitcase Climate Voiceline)
- Naturally as mankind keeps on progressing, fear will also take on new forms. But, it always comes full circle. Doesn't matter what era; some fears stay the same. Folks will still be afraid of falling from heights, of many-legged insects and slithering snakes, of being naked in public, and of having their long-hidden secrets revealed.
(To the Future Voiceline)
- Patience is a virtue—always has been.
(Idle Voiceline)
- Now, should I put the playhouse near those books? No, that might just put folks on edge ... How about the greenhouse? That'd be a fine choice ... Or next to those Nixie tubes? The light does fit the hallway ... Oh, hello there.
(Greetings Voiceline)
- The motel sign says 'Free Breakfast,' but I never prepare it— our guests are never in the mood to eat after a night's stay.
(Morning Voiceline)
- Oh, you're awake. I heard you talking in your sleep and thought I'd check on you ... Relax; your door was open before I came in.
(Bond: Morning Voiceline)
- Whatever sort of reputation it has, a place to stay gains a special allure when night comes around. The thought of a nice room and a soft pillow draws them in like moths to a flame, no matter what's hidden under the bed.
(Night Voiceline)
- Oh Vertin, talk about clumsy parenting. When it's late at night and a child won't stay asleep, what you ought to do is stomp up to their door, make sure they hear those footsteps, then wait just for a while. Ha, trust me, it's a surer thing than hiding a snake under their pillow.
(Bond: Night Voiceline)
- Only the head, or no head at all. And only once per night; don't want the guests to get too accustomed to the horror, and it'd get altogether tedious.
(Hat and Hair Voiceline)
- Back then, my fingernails were always dirty. I'd scrub them raw with a rough brush until they cracked and bled. Pa would get angry; suppose he saw my actions as a kind of childish protest. Mom would be silent, but she'd leave the door open for me the next day— I learned to do the same for my guests.
(Sleeves and Hands Voiceline)
- Simple, soft, soothing—the perfect get-up for a maid and the perfect excuse for me to knock on a guest's door.
(Clothing and Torso Voiceline)








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