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* HitboxDissonance: Tiffany is a particularly confusing case of this. While her "hitbox" encompasses her entire demonic form, the actual "hurtbox" that will cause John to die from CollisionDamage is only as big as her human body. This gives the player a lot more leeway than the fight initially seems, as they can safely brush past Tiffany's demonic head and limbs without dying so long as they don't actually touch her pink body sprite.
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* FinalExamBoss: Oddly enough not [[spoiler:her final form in Chapter III.]] John's battle against Miriam at the climax of Chapter II reuses many mechanics of prior bosses, such as Amy's pentagram maneuver and DoppelgangerSpin in Chapter I, or the Umbilical Cord demon's sine wave attack pattern.
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* ArtEvolution: Amy's appearance saw a significant overhaul from ''Chapter II'' onwards. Originally, Airdorf himself acted out the scenes for Amy's rotoscoped animations, resulting in her having wider shoulders and a masculine frame in ''Chapter I'', whereas ''Chapter III'' used his wife as a visual reference, thus giving the character a much more refined and feminine appearance.

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* ArtEvolution: Amy's appearance saw a significant overhaul from ''Chapter II'' onwards. Originally, Airdorf himself acted out the scenes for Amy's rotoscoped animations, resulting in her having wider shoulders and a masculine frame in ''Chapter I'', whereas ''Chapter III'' used his wife as a visual reference, thus giving the character a much more refined and feminine appearance. Her updated appearance also includes actual clothing, instead of being just a plain silhouette.
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* TheCorruptor: He recruits vulnerable people into his cult by preying on them at their lowest point, isolating them from their loved ones, and promissing them power. By the time he's done with them, they've gone from normal, if troubled, individuals, to psychotic cultists, some of which have become literal monsters.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Technically you never encounter her at all (not alive, at least). Her appearance in Chapter II was the UNSPEAKABLE posing as her (and a dream, to boot). Chapter III, however, reveals that [[spoiler:she was the first to receive the Second Death, and it was Gary who crawled from the portal to Hell carved into her face. On top that, but she also ends up being fused with Gary and Malphas at the end of Chapter III to serve as the TrueFinalBoss]].

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Technically you never encounter her at all (not alive, at least). Her appearance in Chapter II was the UNSPEAKABLE posing as her (and a dream, to boot). Chapter III, however, reveals that [[spoiler:she was the first to receive the Second Death, and it was Gary who crawled from the portal to Hell carved into her face. On top that, but she also ends up being fused with Gary and Malphas at the end of Chapter III to serve as the TrueFinalBoss]].
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Technically you never encounter her at all (not alive, at least). Her appearance in Chapter II was the UNSPEAKABLE posing as her (and a dream, to boot). Chapter III, however, reveals that [[spoiler:she was the first to receive the Second Death, and it was Gary who crawled from the portal to Hell carved into her face]].

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Technically you never encounter her at all (not alive, at least). Her appearance in Chapter II was the UNSPEAKABLE posing as her (and a dream, to boot). Chapter III, however, reveals that [[spoiler:she was the first to receive the Second Death, and it was Gary who crawled from the portal to Hell carved into her face]].face. On top that, but she also ends up being fused with Gary and Malphas at the end of Chapter III to serve as the TrueFinalBoss]].
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[[folder:The Pet]]
A secret enemy found in the Nowhere Forest guarding Gary's personal quarters. Those who managed to escape the massacre that befell [[VideoGame/{{Dusk}} Dusk, Pennsylvania]] may know it as "The Horror".
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* AdaptationalWimp: Horrors in Dusk are shockingly fast for how wiry and malformed they look. Here, one can barely keep up pace with John.
* DarknessEqualsDeath: Its main advantage is being near-silent as it beelines towards you in the darkness.
* OutsideGenreFoe: While ''FAITH'' is a top-down survival horror primarily focused on Christian-centric occult threats similar to ''The Exorcist'' and ''The Omen'', this creature is from a distinctly ''lovecraftian'' horror game, and a First Person Shooter at that. However, both are confirmed to coexist in the same setting, and it seems to fall to John's cross just as well as Dusk Dude's numerous weapons.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Follow me, Timmy!'']]
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->"John, please don't go. You don't have to keep fighting."

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->"John, ->''"John, please don't go. You don't have to keep fighting.""''
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->''"I'll see you in your dreams!"''
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->"John, please don't go. You don't have to keep fighting."
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[[caption-width-right:178:I have to finish what I started.]]

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