<Dl> <Dd> Director Tunnicliffe plays the Auditor, who serves as a clerk in Hell who takes note of a person's sin before passing that person to the Assessor for judgment . The pages of the character's typewriter are made of flesh and inked in blood; he often carries a music box, its tune a remnant of his human past meant to comfort him . Tunnicliffe has stated that the character is German . He is not a Cenobite, as he is part of a faction known as the Stygian Inquisition, who are separate from the Order of the Gash (only one of many orders in Hell). There are many, possibly thousands, of auditors within the Inquisition; Tunnicliffe's character shares the faction with the Assessor, the Jury, the Butcher and the Surgeon . Other members, named the Bone Collectors, the Seamstress, the Sentinels, the Order of Exudation, and the Effluviam were set for introduction but were removed for budgetary reasons . The character's inception was influenced by Sam Lowry from Brazil and Itzhak Stern from Schindler's List . The Stygian Inquisition lures their victims or' candidates' to various houses across the planet that connect to Hell, evaluating their sins and desires to decide their fate . Occasionally, the victims they lure are deemed to be more suited to the talents of the Cenobites . Time and budget contributed to Tunnicliffe playing the character, allowing him to come in before shooting to apply the make - up, prosthetics could be applied in advance, and that a body double could be used at any point during shooting . He took acting advice from a number of sources, including Damon Carney, while Mike Leahy and script supervisor Pepper helped direct his on - screen scenes . Tunnicliffe said, "I've been acting for many years, I love the franchise and I wanted to play the character . I thought in the very worst case scenario if I suck, then I can dub myself later!" </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Director Tunnicliffe plays the Auditor, who serves as a clerk in Hell who takes note of a person's sin before passing that person to the Assessor for judgment . The pages of the character's typewriter are made of flesh and inked in blood; he often carries a music box, its tune a remnant of his human past meant to comfort him . Tunnicliffe has stated that the character is German . He is not a Cenobite, as he is part of a faction known as the Stygian Inquisition, who are separate from the Order of the Gash (only one of many orders in Hell). There are many, possibly thousands, of auditors within the Inquisition; Tunnicliffe's character shares the faction with the Assessor, the Jury, the Butcher and the Surgeon . Other members, named the Bone Collectors, the Seamstress, the Sentinels, the Order of Exudation, and the Effluviam were set for introduction but were removed for budgetary reasons . The character's inception was influenced by Sam Lowry from Brazil and Itzhak Stern from Schindler's List . The Stygian Inquisition lures their victims or' candidates' to various houses across the planet that connect to Hell, evaluating their sins and desires to decide their fate . Occasionally, the victims they lure are deemed to be more suited to the talents of the Cenobites . Time and budget contributed to Tunnicliffe playing the character, allowing him to come in before shooting to apply the make - up, prosthetics could be applied in advance, and that a body double could be used at any point during shooting . He took acting advice from a number of sources, including Damon Carney, while Mike Leahy and script supervisor Pepper helped direct his on - screen scenes . Tunnicliffe said, "I've been acting for many years, I love the franchise and I wanted to play the character . I thought in the very worst case scenario if I suck, then I can dub myself later!" </Dd> <Ul> <Li> John Gulager as The Assessor </Li> </Ul> <Li> John Gulager as The Assessor </Li>

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