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A brutal, savage beast... yet, '''The Rake''' is at least capable of human speech and is likely quite intelligent. It is theorized, however that the Rake has merely been putting on the "beast" act for a long time, and is far, far more intelligent than it lets on. It is typically described as a humanoid being with canine characteristics, a skinny, boney physic, pale skin, glowing eyes, and long blade-like fingers, which it was named after.
 
A brutal, savage beast... yet, '''The Rake''' is at least capable of human speech and is likely quite intelligent. It is theorized, however that the Rake has merely been putting on the "beast" act for a long time, and is far, far more intelligent than it lets on. It is typically described as a humanoid being with canine characteristics, a skinny, boney physic, pale skin, glowing eyes, and long blade-like fingers, which it was named after.
   
The Rake is often depicted entering into the rooms of sleeping victims and whispering words to them.
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The Rake is often depicted entering into the rooms of sleeping victims and whispering words to them. The things it tells them are a mystery and could be just about anything from prophecies to compelling them to kill themselves or leave its territory.
   
   

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The Rake

A brutal, savage beast... yet, The Rake is at least capable of human speech and is likely quite intelligent. It is theorized, however that the Rake has merely been putting on the "beast" act for a long time, and is far, far more intelligent than it lets on. It is typically described as a humanoid being with canine characteristics, a skinny, boney physic, pale skin, glowing eyes, and long blade-like fingers, which it was named after.

The Rake is often depicted entering into the rooms of sleeping victims and whispering words to them. The things it tells them are a mystery and could be just about anything from prophecies to compelling them to kill themselves or leave its territory.


The Free Radical of Channel Fear put forth that those who go crazy due to the Rake's whispers are his servants. He calls them Maenads.

Its domain was seen very briefly as a densely wooden area that Steward was taken to after he was kidnapped. It is unknown if this was the same place as the "Wilderness of Whispers" from Once There Was.