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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being a supernatural entity. And she's also a bastard child to the royalty, in contrast to Burrows and Havelock who are connected to the royalty. Whereas Burrows and Havelock fight Corvo with regular weapons in their respective boss battles, Delilah uses supernatural powers against Corvo or Emily in her own boss battle.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic realistic-themed villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being a supernatural entity. And she's also a bastard child to the royalty, in contrast to Burrows and Havelock who are connected to the royalty.entity. Whereas Burrows and Havelock fight Corvo with regular weapons in their respective boss battles, Delilah uses supernatural powers against Corvo or Emily in her own boss battle.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being a supernatural entity. And she's also a bastard child to the royalty, in contrast to Burrows and Havelock who are connected to the royalty.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being a supernatural entity. And she's also a bastard child to the royalty, in contrast to Burrows and Havelock who are connected to the royalty. Whereas Burrows and Havelock fight Corvo with regular weapons in their respective boss battles, Delilah uses supernatural powers against Corvo or Emily in her own boss battle.
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* HumanMail: [[spoiler:The nonlethal option for eliminating him involves locking him in a crate bound for the most remote corner of the Empire, where it is described as very icy and cold.]]
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* ReassignedToAntarctica: [[spoiler:The nonlethal option for eliminating him involves locking him in a crate bound for the most remote corner of the Empire, where it is described as very icy and cold.]]
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* IronicName: A devout zealot who shares a surname with a famous atheistic philosopher.
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* DemotedToExtra: In ''The Brigmore Witches'' DLC, if you let him live -- see HoistByHisOwnPetard.
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* DemotedToExtra: In ''The Brigmore Witches'' DLC, if you let him live -- see HoistByHisOwnPetard.live.
* HeroAntagonist: He's not exactly in the wrong for hunting down Daud, a known assassin and murderer. While the overseers are unambiguously evil, he's suffering from BlackAndGrayMorality at worst.
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* HeroAntagonist: He's not exactly in the wrong for hunting down Daud, a known assassin and murderer. While the overseers are unambiguously evil, he's suffering from BlackAndGrayMorality at worst.
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* DepravedBisexual: Confirmed by Harvey Smith to be "openly bisexual", being in a romantic relationship with her second, Breanna, a woman, and the Duke of Serkonos, a man. She also openly comments on finding Corvo sexually attractive while inhabiting the heart, much to Emily's discomfort.
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* DepravedBisexual: Confirmed by Harvey Smith to be "openly bisexual", being in a romantic relationship with her second, Breanna, a woman, and the Duke of Serkonos, a man. She also openly comments on finding Corvo sexually attractive while inhabiting the heart, Heart, much to Emily's discomfort.
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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Despite her being ItsAllAboutMe, a part of Delilah's bitterness came from the way her mother suffered and died due to [[spoiler: Jessamine's lie]]. She mentioned how her mother died after suffering weeks from a broken jaw and was buried unceremoniously in a coffin too small for her. This was after being forced into extreme poverty and sentenced to Debtor's Prison, even though Euhorn could have at least provided for them when her mother lost her job.
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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Despite her being ItsAllAboutMe, ItsAllAboutMe tendencies, a part of Delilah's bitterness came from the way her mother suffered and died due to [[spoiler: Jessamine's lie]]. She mentioned how her mother died after suffering weeks from a broken jaw and was buried unceremoniously in a coffin too small for her. This was after being forced into extreme poverty and sentenced to Debtor's Prison, even though Euhorn could have at least provided for them when her mother lost her job.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being more on the supernatural aspect. And she's also a bastard child to the royalty, in contrast to Burrows and Havelock who are connected to the royalty.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being more on the a supernatural aspect.entity. And she's also a bastard child to the royalty, in contrast to Burrows and Havelock who are connected to the royalty.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being more on the supernatural.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being more on the supernatural.supernatural aspect. And she's also a bastard child to the royalty, in contrast to Burrows and Havelock who are connected to the royalty.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike both Hiram Burrows and Farley Havelock who are both realistic villains in the first game, Delilah is the polar opposite to both men, being more on the supernatural.
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* ReturningBigBad: After serving as the ArcVillain in Daud’s DLC of the original game, Delilah Copperspoon returns in the second game as its BigBad.