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** Then “What The Cat Dragged In” reveals that before that, she tried to summon a demon that she could unleash upon the gang, running away from home in blind vengeance when the ritual seemingly didn’t work. It ''did'', Dymphna unknowingly trapping her remaining coven mates [[spoiler (including her two kittens)]] with an angry, sadistic Harrow.

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** Then “What The Cat Dragged In” reveals that before that, she tried to summon a demon that she could unleash upon the gang, running away from home in blind vengeance when the ritual seemingly didn’t work. It ''did'', Dymphna unknowingly trapping her remaining coven mates [[spoiler [[spoiler: (including her two kittens)]] with an angry, sadistic Harrow.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: “What The Cat Dragged In” revealed she has two daugthers -- both of which pass on right in front of her she and the Orphan rescue them from the Harrow.]]

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler: “What The Cat Dragged In” revealed she has two daugthers -- daughters, who both of which pass on right in front of her she and the Orphan rescue them from the Harrow.]]

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: “What The Cat Dragged In” revealed she has two daugthers -- both of which pass on right in front of her she and the Orphan rescue them from the Harrow.]]




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* RevengeBeforeReason:
** She was so hellbent on getting revenge on the main cast for destroying her coven that she rose up undead dogs without considering they wouldn’t take orders from a witch cat, having to pull a HeroicSacrifice to stop a zombie outbreak.
** Then “What The Cat Dragged In” reveals that before that, she tried to summon a demon that she could unleash upon the gang, running away from home in blind vengeance when the ritual seemingly didn’t work. It ''did'', Dymphna unknowingly trapping her remaining coven mates [[spoiler (including her two kittens)]] with an angry, sadistic Harrow.
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—> '''Ace:''' Well, I know I wouldn’t want anyone sending me back to ''my'' old home.

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—> --> '''Ace:''' Well, I know I wouldn’t want anyone sending me back to ''my'' old home.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Implied. In “A Dog and His Boy,” there’s no details given, but he openly relates to the titular boy’s statement that he would "rather die" than go back to his former home.
—> '''Ace:''' Well, I know I wouldn’t want anyone sending me back to ''my'' old home.



* FaintingSeer: Jack can get visions which cause him to collapse.

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* FaintingSeer: Jack can get is supernaturally sensitive, getting visions which cause him to collapse.




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* ThousandYardStare: At the end of “The View From The Hill” he lies awake with this look after seeing the [[spoiler: real, burnt-up forms of the ghost sheep that died in a barn fire.]]



* MentorArchetype: She's a more experienced apprentice who helps teach the rookies about supernatural entities, magic, and the Wise Dog Society, but she's still in training herself.

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* MentorArchetype: She's a more experienced apprentice who She helps teach the rookies others about supernatural entities, magic, and the Wise Dog Society, but she's still in training herself.



* TookALevelInBadass: In "Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men", while still an apprentice, she fights a whole group of demon hogs on her own and casts her first unspoken flame spell in the process, putting her closer to the level of a full fledged Wise Dog.

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* TookALevelInBadass: In "Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men", while still an apprentice, she fights a whole group of demon hogs giant boars on her own and casts her first unspoken flame spell in the process, putting her closer to the level of a full fledged Wise Dog.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: Sabina has a habit of commenting, "Nice."

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: Sabina has a habit of commenting, "Nice."

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In her first appearance in "Sacrifice", she is brown on top and white on the bottom with a white stripe across the back of her neck. In her next appearance in "Hunters and Gatherers", she loses the white stripe. Her next appearance after that is in the miniseries ''Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men'', where [[https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3001-262/Beasts-of-Burden-Wise-Dogs-and-Eldritch-Men-1 she is]] mostly brown with some black mixed in, and is shaggier, though two [[https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3001-566/Beasts-of-Burden-Wise-Dogs-and-Eldritch-Men-1-Rafael-Albuquerque-Variant-Cover variant]] [[https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3001-567/Beasts-of-Burden-Wise-Dogs-and-Eldritch-Men-2-Dustin-Nguyen-Variant-Cover covers]] for the miniseries depict her with her design from "Hunters and Gatherers".

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In her first appearance in "Sacrifice", she is light brown on top and white on the bottom with a white stripe across the back of her neck. In her next appearance in "Hunters and Gatherers", she loses the white stripe. Her next appearance after that is in the miniseries ''Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men'', where [[https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3001-262/Beasts-of-Burden-Wise-Dogs-and-Eldritch-Men-1 she is]] mostly dark brown with some black mixed in, and is shaggier, though two [[https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3001-566/Beasts-of-Burden-Wise-Dogs-and-Eldritch-Men-1-Rafael-Albuquerque-Variant-Cover variant]] [[https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3001-567/Beasts-of-Burden-Wise-Dogs-and-Eldritch-Men-2-Dustin-Nguyen-Variant-Cover covers]] for the miniseries depict her with her design from "Hunters and Gatherers".

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* GuiltComplex: “Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men” indicates that she feels deeply guilty for leaving the Burden Hill team to deal with the town’s supernatural threats alone [[PutOnABus while she’s away on duty]], dreaming of horrible things happening to them because she hasn’t returned to help.
* MentorArchetype: She’s a more experienced apprentice who helps teach the rookies about supernatural entities, magic, and the Wise Dog Society, but she’s still in training herself.
* NiceGirl: According to Pugsly, she’s nice to everyone.

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* GuiltComplex: “Wise "Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men” Men" indicates that she feels deeply guilty for leaving the Burden Hill team to deal with the town’s town's supernatural threats alone [[PutOnABus while she’s she's away on duty]], dreaming of horrible things happening to them because she hasn’t hasn't returned to help.
* MentorArchetype: She’s She's a more experienced apprentice who helps teach the rookies about supernatural entities, magic, and the Wise Dog Society, but she’s she's still in training herself.
* NiceGirl: According to Pugsly, she’s Pugsley, she's nice to everyone.



* {{Keet}}: Pee-Wee is excitable, exclaiming "cool!" at the raining frogs and running after them "yapping like a puppy.”
* TheMedic: Red and Holstein have created their own garden-hospital to help out the Burden Hill team, which they use to heal Paul in “The Presence of Others."

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* {{Keet}}: Pee-Wee is excitable, exclaiming "cool!" at the raining frogs and running after them "yapping like a puppy.
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* TheMedic: Red and Holstein have created their own garden-hospital to help out the Burden Hill team, which they use to heal Paul in “The "The Presence of Others."



* ShipperOnDeck: Getaway Kid is teasing but supportive of The Orphan’s growing bond with Dymphna, who both deny that there's anything going on between them.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Getaway Kid is teasing but supportive of The Orphan’s the Orphan's growing bond with Dymphna, who both deny that there's anything going on between them. them.

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* {{Keet}}: Pee-Wee is excitable, exclaiming "cool!" at the raining frogs and running after them "yapping like a puppy."

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* {{Keet}}: Pee-Wee is excitable, exclaiming "cool!" at the raining frogs and running after them "yapping like a puppy.
* TheMedic: Red and Holstein have created their own garden-hospital to help out the Burden Hill team, which they use to heal Paul in “The Presence of Others.
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* ShipperOnDeck: Getaway Kid is teasing but supportive of The Orphan’s growing bond with Dymphna, who both deny that there's anything going on between them.

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* MentorArchetype: She teaches the others about supernatural things.

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* GuiltComplex: “Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men” indicates that she feels deeply guilty for leaving the Burden Hill team to deal with the town’s supernatural threats alone [[PutOnABus while she’s away on duty]], dreaming of horrible things happening to them because she hasn’t returned to help.
* MentorArchetype: She teaches She’s a more experienced apprentice who helps teach the others rookies about supernatural things.entities, magic, and the Wise Dog Society, but she’s still in training herself.
* NiceGirl: According to Pugsly, she’s nice to everyone.


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* TookALevelInBadass: In "Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men", while still an apprentice, she fights a whole group of demon hogs on her own and casts her first unspoken flame spell in the process, putting her closer to the level of a full fledged Wise Dog.
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* PetTheDog: He has a soft spot for Jack and doesn't snark at the beagle like he does everyone else, even risking castigation from Jack's owners to check on him at home when Jack gets injured.

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