Charon's Crossing
This location represents a gateway or door from the physical world to the afterlife.
Wallace's Changing Clothes
This phenomenon which happens after Wallace's death is an exterior representation of some of the interior changes happening to him at the tea shop.
Desdemona's Ouija Board
This character uses this apparatus to try to communicate with the spirit world, although it ends up being mostly a prop.
Mei's Hugs
These actions represent a growing affection and affinity between as proxy contact between Wallace and the crew at the tea shop, Nelson, Hugo, and Mei.
Tea
This beverage helps Hugo form a connection between himself and the spirits who come to the tea shop to cross to the spirit world.
Husks
These beings symbolize the difficult circumstances and heartbreak behind some deaths, including murders and suicides.
The First Reaper
This person made many mistakes and was eventually fired, demonstrating...
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