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* HeroesWantRedheads



* HeroesWantRedheads



* HeroesWantRedheads: Gaye certainly wants him.

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* BrotherChuck: Mrs. Duffy only appears in one mystery, Book 2's version of "Case of the Attacking Aliens," and then is never seen again for the rest of the game.


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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Mrs. Duffy only appears in one mystery, Book 2's version of "Case of the Attacking Aliens," and then is never seen again for the rest of the game.
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* CoolPet: Owns a wolf-dog hybrid named Ghostdance.

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* CoolPet: Owns a wolf-dog hybrid named Ghostdance.
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* TheKlutz
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ice cream.

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* %%* TheKlutz
* %%* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ice cream.



* NiceHat: Wears a cowboy hat as part of his outfit in the Challenge Book's version of "Case of the Midnight Masquerade."

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* NiceHat: Wears a cowboy hat as part of his outfit in the Challenge Book's version of "Case of the Midnight Masquerade."



* FriendToAllLivingThings: He's good with animals.
* KindlyVet

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* %%* FriendToAllLivingThings: He's good with animals.
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* GentleGiant

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Loads And Loads Of Characters is a redirect that should not be linked to


A list of the [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters characters]] that appear in the ''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' game series, and the tropes associated with each character. (This list consists largely of recurring characters, unless otherwise indicated, as most one-off characters are often the guilty party or suspects in the mysteries they appear in, and as such any information on them would be spoiler-ific.)

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A list of the [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters characters]] characters that appear in the ''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' game series, and the tropes associated with each character. (This list consists largely of recurring characters, unless otherwise indicated, as most one-off characters are often the guilty party or suspects in the mysteries they appear in, and as such any information on them would be spoiler-ific.)
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* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]

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* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]



* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]

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* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]

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Black Best Friend has been renamed to Token Black Friend, it's unclear whether these are actually an example of that trope.


* BlackBestFriend: To Emma Finley.

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* BlackBestFriend: To Emma Finley.



* BlackBestFriend: Aaron to Felix.



* BlackBestFriend

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* BlackBestFriend
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* BlackBestFriend: To Willy Barr.

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* GrandmaWhatMassiveHotnessYouHave: She ''is'' quite attractive for an older woman, if her avatar picture is any indication.



* {{Socialite}}

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* SilverVixen: She ''is'' quite attractive for an older woman, if her avatar picture is any indication.
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* EvilRedheads: Well, technically his hair's yellowish-orange, so he's either this or an evil blond guy.

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* EvilRedheads: EvilRedhead: Well, technically his hair's yellowish-orange, so he's either this or an evil blond guy.
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* NoSmoking: He agrees with the Eagles that smoking is gross, and points out that one famous baseball player [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome willingly allowed trading cards of himself to be destroyed after he refused to allow cigarette companies to carry the cards in their packages.]]

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* NoSmoking: He agrees with the Eagles that smoking is gross, and points out that one famous baseball player [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome willingly allowed trading cards of himself to be destroyed after he refused to allow cigarette companies to carry the cards in their packages.]]
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** To provide further context: This happens during "Case of the Envelope Espionage," where both Ved and Rae are suspects. Which means that Ved is [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defending his daughter's innocence before considering his own.]]

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** To provide further context: This happens during "Case of the Envelope Espionage," where both Ved and Rae are suspects. Which means that Ved is [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome defending his daughter's innocence before considering his own.]]
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* GushingAboutShowsYouLike: While he typically grudgingly lets you do some research on your own, when you come asking for information on Lewis Carroll, he's perfectly happy to just tell you anything you could want to know.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes
* TheChessmaster

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* CrazyPrepared
* CutAndPasteNote: Macavity's preferred form of communication with the Eagle Eyes and the authorities proper.
* DramaticUnmask: [[spoiler:Done by themselves at the end of the final mystery]].

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* %%* CrazyPrepared
* %%* CutAndPasteNote: Macavity's preferred form of communication with the Eagle Eyes and the authorities proper.
* %%* DramaticUnmask: [[spoiler:Done by themselves at the end of the final mystery]].



* FriendlyEnemy: Kinda-sorta.
* [[GentlemanThief Gentle-person Thief]]
* GracefulLoser
* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen He Or She Who Must Not Be Seen]]
* HiddenVillain
* HumansAreBastards: His/Her viewpoint when it comes to animal rights abuses.
* [[spoiler:KarmaHoudini]]
* ManipulativeBastard
* MeaningfulName: Macavity takes his/her name from a fictional character in the real-life book ''Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats'' by author T.S. Eliot. The Macavity in that book is a master criminal who is [[GenreSavvy too smart to leave any evidence of his crimes behind.]]
* PhantomThief
* WellIntentionedExtremist

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* %%* FriendlyEnemy: Kinda-sorta.
* %%* [[GentlemanThief Gentle-person Thief]]
* %%* GracefulLoser
* %%* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen He Or She Who Must Not Be Seen]]
* %%* HiddenVillain
* %%* HumansAreBastards: His/Her viewpoint when it comes to animal rights abuses.
* %%* [[spoiler:KarmaHoudini]]
* %%* ManipulativeBastard
* MeaningfulName: Macavity takes his/her name from a fictional character in the real-life book ''Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats'' by author T.S. Eliot. The Macavity in that book is a master criminal who is [[GenreSavvy too smart to leave any evidence of his crimes behind.]]
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* %%* WellIntentionedExtremist



* DeadpanSnarker

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* %%* DeadpanSnarker
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A UsefulNotes/WorldWar2 survivor and old family friend of Lady Edna Saltcoats who appears only in "Case of the Blitz Beryls."

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A UsefulNotes/WorldWar2 UsefulNotes/WorldWarII survivor and old family friend of Lady Edna Saltcoats who appears only in "Case of the Blitz Beryls."
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* BritishAccents: His is one of the most noticeable in the entire game.

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Redheaded Hero is being cut per the Appearance tropes cleanup thread.


* RedHeadedHero: Jake.



* RedHeadedHero



* RedHeadedHero

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* RedHeadedHero
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Blond Guys Are Evil and Blondes Are Evil are no longer tropes.


* EvilRedheads: Well, technically his hair's yellowish-orange, so he's either this or an [[BlondGuysAreEvil evil blond guy]].

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* EvilRedheads: Well, technically his hair's yellowish-orange, so he's either this or an [[BlondGuysAreEvil evil blond guy]].guy.



* BlondGuysAreEvil: Well, not really evil, but quite restrictive when it comes to hotel policy and dealing with reporters.

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* BlondGuysAreEvil: Well, not really evil, but quite restrictive when it comes to hotel policy and dealing with reporters.



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* SherlockScan: Subverted; when you first meet him he instantly knows who you are, and gives a reasonable explanation of how he figured it out...then admits that Miranda told him you'd be coming by.
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* GushingAboutShowsYouLike: While he typically grudgingly lets you do some research on your own, when you come asking for information on Lewis Carroll, he's perfectly happy to just tell you anything you could want to know.
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A WorldWar2 survivor and old family friend of Lady Edna Saltcoats who appears only in "Case of the Blitz Beryls."

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A WorldWar2 UsefulNotes/WorldWar2 survivor and old family friend of Lady Edna Saltcoats who appears only in "Case of the Blitz Beryls."
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* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: [[SherlockHolmes No points for guessing who he's named after.]]

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* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: [[SherlockHolmes [[Literature/SherlockHolmes No points for guessing who he's named after.]]



* MeaningfulName: He takes his surname from SherlockHolmes' archnemesis, [[TheChessmaster Professor Moriarty]]. He cheerfully [[LampshadeHanging points it out]] in one instance.

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* MeaningfulName: He takes his surname from SherlockHolmes' Literature/SherlockHolmes' archnemesis, [[TheChessmaster Professor Moriarty]]. He cheerfully [[LampshadeHanging points it out]] in one instance.
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* HotMom

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* HotMom
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* HotMom
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* FanBoy: Taken to extremely discomfiting levels in "Case of the Lyric Larceny."

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* FanBoy: Taken For Astrid Blake's band, Stiff Upper Lip. It's taken to extremely discomfiting levels in "Case of the Lyric Larceny."
Larceny," in which, while you're trying to find Astrid's missing songbook, when you run into him he offers to pay you ''fifty pounds'' for the book, which he desperately wants to add to his Stiff Upper Lip collection.
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* BritishCoppers: She's one, of course.

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* BritishCoppers: UsefulNotes/BritishCoppers: She's one, of course.
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* FanBoy: Taken to [[NightmareFuel extremely discomfiting]] levels in "Case of the Lyric Larceny."

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* FanBoy: Taken to [[NightmareFuel extremely discomfiting]] discomfiting levels in "Case of the Lyric Larceny."

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* DeadLittleSister: His sister, Fiona, was killed during the Blitz. He wants to find the titular gems and use the money from their sale to [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming start a peace program in her honor.]]

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* DeadLittleSister: His sister, Fiona, was killed during the Blitz. He wants to find the titular gems and use the money from their sale to [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming start a peace program in her honor.]]
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* [[spoiler:EtTuBrute]]: In Book 2's version of "Case of the Stolen Skateboard."

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* [[spoiler:EtTuBrute]]: [[spoiler:FalseFriend]]: In Book 2's version of "Case of the Stolen Skateboard."


* ShinyMidnightBlack

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* ShinyMidnightBlack
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Hair of Gold has been renamed and this isn\'t example. It\'s not just about the hair colour


* HairOfGold

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* HairOfGold

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