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 He is known to be a stickler for paperwork and proper processes. When his priests arrive in the afterlife, they must finalize their paperwork pertaining to spells such as Deliver before they can pass on to the Infero. The Caretaker appears as an 80-foot-tall, jackal-headed man wearing black-and-white robes, seated on an enormous adamantine throne at the entrance to the Infero - where he passes his judgment on them before sending them off to the afterlife.  He is known to be a stickler for paperwork and proper processes. When his priests arrive in the afterlife, they must finalize their paperwork pertaining to spells such as Deliver before they can pass on to the Infero. The Caretaker appears as an 80-foot-tall, jackal-headed man wearing black-and-white robes, seated on an enormous adamantine throne at the entrance to the Infero - where he passes his judgment on them before sending them off to the afterlife. 
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 +On occasion, when Anubis appears to someone in a vision, he appears in a study filled with papers, sitting at a desk as he signs and stamps them. The pen he uses is far too heavy for any mortal to pick up. In this form, he is only about the height of an average human, and speaks in a gentle, tired-sounding voice.
  
 He rarely leaves the Infero; myth states that living souls cause him pain when in his presence. So, when matters require the Caretaker's attention in the living world, he usually sends a mortal priest or one of his many servitors. Although he can speak, he often uses the sign language of Tusparol to communicate. He rarely leaves the Infero; myth states that living souls cause him pain when in his presence. So, when matters require the Caretaker's attention in the living world, he usually sends a mortal priest or one of his many servitors. Although he can speak, he often uses the sign language of Tusparol to communicate.
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