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He Who Walks Behind the Rows
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"He Who Walks Behind the Rows" is the unseen main antagonist of Stephen King's horror short story Children of the Corn and the film adaptation, its sequels and its remakes. He is a demonic spirit posing as a twisted fertility deity, who corrupted the children of the remote town of Gatlin into a murderous cult bent of sacrificing everyone over nineteen years old. In Children of the Corn (1984) a child named Isaac was said to be the first who led the children into killing people and their parents to sacrifice them to He Who Walks Behind The Rows. Isaac leads the children and told them once all adults were gone, they would find a truth. It is implied that He Who Walks Behind The Rows is none other than Randall Flagg.
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Unseen Demon
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Maintain his cult for eternity and spread it wherever he can, possibly on the entire world.
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Children of the Corn
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Can manifest himself as dark clouds or monstrous entities Controls the corn-fields he inhabits and cannot die until it is destroyed Immense demonic powers Corrupts, controls and empower his believers
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God of Hell The Lord God of the Old Testament Randall Flagg Moloch Josiah Nock
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Having his followers sacrifice people to him and perform gory rituals.
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Demonic Idol of the Children of the Corn
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He Who Walks Behind the Rows
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In Children of the Corn (1984) a child named Isaac was said to be the first who led the children into killing people and their parents to sacrifice them to He Who Walks Behind The Rows. Isaac leads the children and told them once all adults were gone, they would find a truth. Like many unseen and powerful demons, "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" could be another name for Satan or it could be a completely separate entity - other antagonists in Stephen King's work also had rather abstract forms, the true form of Pennywise for example was said to be an almost Lovecraftian super-entity. "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" is demonic version of the Old Testament God and his appearance is shown in strange mosaic of a pagan Jesus stuffed with corn husks and leaves. In the SyFy version of the movie, He is called the "God of the Old Testament". It is implied that He Who Walks Behind The Rows is none other than Randall Flagg. "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" is the unseen main antagonist of Stephen King's horror short story Children of the Corn and the film adaptation, its sequels and its remakes. He is a demonic spirit posing as a twisted fertility deity, who corrupted the children of the remote town of Gatlin into a murderous cult bent of sacrificing everyone over nineteen years old.