...So this was a fun character concept, mostly based on the fact that Friendly Globetrotter is a crossover pileup to end all crossover pileups, and I'd been re-reading Pet Semetary. If you're not familiar with the plot of the book, brief rundown is that there's a burial ground that can resurrect the dead with potentially disastrous consequences. The implication is that there's a Wendigo roaming around, and we come pretty close to seeing it at one point, but mostly the book adheres to the notion of less being more when it comes to your horror. Which works here, as most of the plot is focused on the idea that sometimes dead is better, and trying to cheat it often leads to more awful consequences.
My thought for higher-up entities and embodiments is that there's a degree of aura sensing that goes into their day-to-day. It's a form of communication, an early warning system, a lot of things all in one. It's not even always a visual thing, sometimes it's that sense of feeling sick to your stomach when you're standing near an area with particularly bad juju. Borrowed Fonce from @radicalredrasp for this particular scenario, mostly because when I was re-reading the book and got to the part when they first went to the actual burial ground, I had the thought of how this would look to an outside observer. Fonce more or less stepped in to take the spotlight, having landed nearby for a visit and seeing things develop. He definitely gets the sense that he ought to be driving the humans away from there, but...bad vibrations. Really bad vibrations. Sit where you are until it passes kind of bad vibrations, made even worse by the fact that Fonce can't see the source but he knows it's there...and potentially also aware of him.
And then he gets jumpscared because Death decides to step in. Death keeps an eye on these more hazardous locales, especially when they start acting up again. Can't always stop the humans from getting into what they get into, but Fonce potentially wandering in and getting in trouble with something awful is a different matter. Had some thoughts for how the resulting conversation would go, especially since my thought is that certain entities are a little spooky at times to others, might transcribe that into a script.
And Death's holding a lantern in that last picture. Mostly because he figured it'd make him look less creepy.