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* In most everything related to her, the Raven Queen from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Fourth Edition is portrayed as a Kelemvor {{Expy}} who's TrueNeutral and represents death as a natural part of life and its inevitable end. Except for one sidebar in Divine Power, where she's suddenly a cacklingly evil madwoman who killed Nerull to take his place and was only forced into her current role by the other gods... who she wishes to overthrow so she can become a true Nerull Expy, seemingly for absolutely no other reason except that [[BadPowersBadPeople a goddess of death]] ''[[BadPowersBadPeople must]]'' [[BadPowersBadPeople be evil]].

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* In most everything related to her, the Raven Queen from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Fourth Edition is portrayed as a Kelemvor {{Expy}} who's TrueNeutral [[invoked]] and represents death as a natural part of life and its inevitable end. Except for one sidebar in Divine Power, where she's suddenly a cacklingly evil madwoman who killed Nerull to take his place and was only forced into her current role by the other gods... who she wishes to overthrow so she can become a true Nerull Expy, seemingly for absolutely no other reason except that [[BadPowersBadPeople a goddess of death]] ''[[BadPowersBadPeople must]]'' [[BadPowersBadPeople be evil]].
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** Norn's colleague, Jin-Gitaxias isn't any better. Just like his partner in-crime, up until ''March of the Machines'', he's shown to be intelligent and rather forgiving for a New Phyrexian Preator. All sounds promising until Elesh Norn's VillainousBreakdown where he inexplicably goes into a massuve IdiotBall and starts a mutiny that would cause him to drop into a vat of Newts he brought against Norn, killing him.

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** Norn's colleague, Jin-Gitaxias isn't any better. Just like his partner in-crime, up until ''March of the Machines'', he's shown to be intelligent and rather forgiving for a New Phyrexian Preator. All sounds promising until Elesh Norn's VillainousBreakdown where he inexplicably goes into a massuve massive IdiotBall and starts a mutiny that would cause him to drop into a vat of Newts he brought against Norn, killing him.
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** For most of the time, Elesh Norn is a stoic and cunning mastermind of a new Phyrexian Praetor who desires nothing short of harmony and perfection in the form of the nightmarish Phyrexian compleation of the Multiverse. In ''March of the Machines'' however, she suddenly goes out of character to torture and execute Shelodred and Urabrask over their dissent and undergoes a horrific VillainousBreakdown against Elspeth and Jin-Gitaxias moments before she dies, making it look like as if she didn't really believe whatever she was espousing and only took over the multiverse to satisfy her ego.
** Norn's colleague, Jin-Gitaxias isn't any better. Just like his partner in-crime, up until ''March of the Machines'', he's shown to be intelligent and rather forgiving for a blue New Phyrexian. All sounds promising until Elesh Norn's VillainousBreakdown where he inexplicably goes into a massuve IdiotBall and starts a mutiny that would cause him to drop into a vat of Newts he brought against Norn, killing him.

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** For most of the time, Elesh Norn is a stoic and cunning mastermind of a new New Phyrexian Praetor who desires nothing short of harmony and perfection in the form of the nightmarish Phyrexian compleation of the Multiverse. In ''March of the Machines'' however, she suddenly goes out of character to torture and execute Shelodred and Urabrask over their dissent and undergoes a horrific VillainousBreakdown against Elspeth and Jin-Gitaxias moments before she dies, making it look like as if she didn't really believe whatever she was espousing and only took over the multiverse to satisfy her ego.
** Norn's colleague, Jin-Gitaxias isn't any better. Just like his partner in-crime, up until ''March of the Machines'', he's shown to be intelligent and rather forgiving for a blue New Phyrexian.Phyrexian Preator. All sounds promising until Elesh Norn's VillainousBreakdown where he inexplicably goes into a massuve IdiotBall and starts a mutiny that would cause him to drop into a vat of Newts he brought against Norn, killing him.

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