H. Skel is a Character that works as a shopkeeper in the Lobby.
Appearance[]
H. Skel's full appearance is kept vague and is mainly seen as the right arm of a skeleton. It is unknown if this is the entirety of H. Skel.
Personality[]
Although H. Skel does not speak in any way, H. Skel's body movement shows that they regularly accustomed to serving the player, such as how they casually slides the grate open and hands the notebook to the player. H. Skel may see the player as tiring or annoying to them, such as how it rudely takes the notebook and slams the grate shut once the player is finished.
Behavior[]
Once the player knocks on the grate within the shop, H. Skel opens it and hands the notebook. H. Skel takes it away after the bell is rung, kicking the player out. In the notebook H. Skel has written documents for you to read when you have reached the requirement for the document you want to read.
Trivia[]
- H. Skel's first appearance was when the Dozer plush was being announced, where instead of handing out a notebook, they placed down the plush. Unfortunately, when the player attempts to grab it, H. Skel reels it back and punches the player with it, presumably killing them.
- H Skel has 2 arms. It's only possible to see the left arm via the dozer plush subplace (which now kicks you if you try to play it), however the arm just stays there doing nothing.
- H. Skel is the scribe of God and translates all of the text inside of the game, as without H. Skel, every piece of text would be unintelligible.[1]
- H. Skel writes everything with the context of having something to learn from them.
- H. Skel is the Holy Spirit, as the acronyms of both names are the same. (H.S, as in H. Skel, H. Spirit)
- H. Skel likely uses a quill to handwrite everything found in the notebook, as a feather can be spotted writing on its own document.
- The pen found next to the notebook may just be for the player to use when making a purchase.
- According to Simon, H. Skel wrote every document, even the ones that are seemingly written by the entities themselves such as Doppel's or Rue's. In those cases, H. Skel likes roleplaying.[2]
Gallery[]
- ↑ "without h. skel, all text seen in game would be unintellgible to the player" Simon on the Wiki-Zone; August 6, 2025
- ↑ "h. skel wrote all of them under the context of having something to learn from it, and they sometimes like to play roles in the documents" —Simon on the Wiki-Zone; July 26, 2025

