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During the stage "[[What a Wonderful World]]", [[Garcia Hotspur]] and [[Johnson]] encounter a story book entitled "[[The Man Who Never Had His Fill]]", which chronicles the life and death of Reed.
 
During the stage "[[What a Wonderful World]]", [[Garcia Hotspur]] and [[Johnson]] encounter a story book entitled "[[The Man Who Never Had His Fill]]", which chronicles the life and death of Reed.
   
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==Trivia==
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*Reed's physical appearance bears a striking resemblance to Nemesis from Resident Evil. Both are towering, leather clad monsters who pursue the player, possess disfigured, heavily mutilated faces, and have spoken dialogue that is limited only to grunts and roars.
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*Reed's storybook appears to be a cautionary fairy tale warning against greed and gluttony, two of the seven deadly sins.
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*A reed is an actual part of a musical instrument.
 
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George Reed (じょーじ・れえど, Jōji Reedo) is a character in the video game Shadows of the DAMNED. He operates as one of Fleming's lieutenants in the City of the Damned. Posters scattered in the city refer to him as "Count George... Our great benefactor."

Appearance

Reed wears a heavy jacket and uses padding to protect much of his body, covered entirely in blood. Long blades protrude from each of his wrists, and a harmonica lies lodged inside his throat.

Storybook

During the stage "What a Wonderful World", Garcia Hotspur and Johnson encounter a story book entitled "The Man Who Never Had His Fill", which chronicles the life and death of Reed.


Trivia

  • Reed's physical appearance bears a striking resemblance to Nemesis from Resident Evil. Both are towering, leather clad monsters who pursue the player, possess disfigured, heavily mutilated faces, and have spoken dialogue that is limited only to grunts and roars.
  • Reed's storybook appears to be a cautionary fairy tale warning against greed and gluttony, two of the seven deadly sins.
  • A reed is an actual part of a musical instrument.