
The Beheaded seemingly needs to "boot up" its body in order to use it efficiently.


Its emotions are symbolized by the color of its textbox.Īfter killing the King, the Beheaded will freak out after leaving the prison safe area. The Beheaded seems upset by the sight of the cruel orders from the King, grims at the sight of a guard killed by the effects of the Malaise, is seen telling a dead prisoner to "rest in peace", and lacking any kind of humor when finding a hanged woman. However, this does not mean it is completely empty of remorse and empathy. It also has quite the mean streak, tending to kick bodies around (such as that of the Tutorial Knight), as well as pestering people. The Beheaded likes to make sarcastic remarks and jokes about the situations it finds itself in. The Beheaded hunts down the King, hoping that killing him will bring some kind of change.ĭespite being unable to speak, the Beheaded has quite the personality. The Crypt Demon calls the Beheaded an anomaly, and mentions that "she" was looking for it. Additionally, the Beheaded is known by the Prisoners and a few others. © 2019 International Federation for Cell Biology.The Beheaded is unaware of how it came to be, but evidently It was created in the undying shores as It refers to an empty vat “uncomfortably familiar”, and a skull on a desk “oddly familiar”. This will provide researchers with a summary of the major forms of cell death and allow them to compare and contrast between them.Īpoptosis autophagy cancer cell differentiation necroptosis necrosis pyroptosis. The goal of this review is to provide a general overview of the current knowledge relating to the various forms of cell death, including apoptosis, necrosis, oncosis, pyroptosis and autophagy. It has recently become clear that there exists a number of subtypes of apoptosis and that there is an overlap between apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy. An understanding of the pathways is therefore important in developing efficient chemotherapeutics. Failure of apoptosis and the resultant accumulation of damaged cells in the body can result in various forms of cancer. Necrosis, however, is generally characterised to be the uncontrolled death of the cell, usually following a severe insult, resulting in spillage of the contents of the cell into surrounding tissues and subsequent damage thereof.

The result being the clearance of cells from the body, with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.

Apoptosis is characterised by a number of characteristic morphological changes in the structure of the cell, together with a number of enzyme-dependent biochemical processes. Cell death was once believed to be the result of one of two distinct processes, apoptosis (also known as programmed cell death) or necrosis (uncontrolled cell death) in recent years, however, several other forms of cell death have been discovered highlighting that a cell can die via a number of differing pathways.
