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Picture this: You're cleaning your room, not because you want to, but because your parents threatened to take your car keys for the weekend.

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im watching people kill animals and sew them back up

No, Rachel (Rachael) Gardner is not confirmed to die in Angels of Death; the ending is deliberately ambiguous, leaving it open to interpretation whether she died in her sleep, was killed by Zack, or both. The most accepted theory suggests that the post-credits scene depicts Rachel in a room with a broken window and a bloody knife, but without any visible glasses, indicating that Zack found and killed her. However, some fans believe the blood is from Zack and that the ending is meant to show that she died in her sleep, dreaming of being with Zack.

Isaac "Zack" Foster's personality in Angels of Death is primarily defined by his violent, bloodthirsty, and impulsive nature, marked by a foul-mouthed and chaotic demeanor. He revels in causing despair, but despite his violent tendencies, he despises liars and values honesty. His traumatic past as an abused child, where he developed an aversion to kindness and a particular hatred for happy people, contributes to his confused and irritable reactions to generosity. Although he considers himself a fool due to his lack of formal education and inability to read, he possesses high survival intelligence and strong instincts