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* AndIMustScream: Passengers of the WARP trains are unable to die no matter how badly they're injured -- even their injuries are "frozen" to an extent, as their blood merely coagulates directly outside their wounds. The cleanup crew notes that Love Town is a typical result of this, where the passengers become insane sadomasochists who "play arts and crafts with each other's entrails."
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* DropTheHammer: The Fixers associated with the workshop wield one along with a mace. Yae instead wields a large sledgehammer.

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* ChefOfIron: A chef and sous-chef respectively, who make as much use of the tools of their trade in killing people as they do cooking with them (and more often than not cooking the people they've killed).



* LivingEmotionalCrutch: Both Jack and Pierre are utterly ''devastated'' if the other dies during battle. The death lines of the second of them to die even go as far as to declare that they wouldn't have wanted go live if it was without each other.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite being a ''cannibal chef'' of all things, she does actually display genuine affection towards Jack.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite being a ''cannibal chef'' of all things, she does actually display genuine affection towards Jack. One of her "likes" in her Library of Ruina art book character profile is seeing Jack enjoying her food.


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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Even more than simply chef and sous-chef, Jack cares deeply for Pierre. Even the Library of Ruina art book profiles lists "Pierre" as one of his "likes".
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* ItCanThink: The Sweepers might be ferocious cannibals that can seemingly only speak in gibberish, but they are ''anything'' but mindless animals.

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* ItCanThink: The Sweepers might be ferocious cannibals that can seemingly only speak in gibberish, but they are ''anything'' but ''definitely'' not mindless animals.
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* ItCanThink: The Sweepers might be ferocious cannibals that can seemingly only speak in gibberish, but they are ''anything'' but mindless animals.
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* EvilIsBigger: [[TragicMonster While calling them evil is a bit of a stretch]], Tomerry is the biggest resident of Love Town, towering over both the other residents and your Librarians. In fact, they're the largest character in the game baring the Abnormalities.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: If one pays attention to Tomerry, they will notice there's a large, gaping cut-out mark on their body that looks like as if their entrails were removed. [[spoiler:Its an indicator of the "Love Town Mom" Blood-Red Night in charge of the operation, since she used to gut people out and control them to kill more people for her.]]

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* EvilIsBigger: [[TragicMonster While calling them evil is a bit of a stretch]], Tomerry is the biggest resident of Love Town, towering over both the other residents and your Librarians. In fact, they're the largest character in the game baring barring the Abnormalities.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: If one pays attention to Tomerry, they will notice there's a large, gaping cut-out mark on their body that looks like as if their entrails were removed. [[spoiler:Its [[spoiler:It's an indicator of the "Love Town Mom" Blood-Red Night in charge of the operation, since she used to gut people out and control them to kill more people for her.]]
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* UnusableEnemyEquipment: They don't drop any book at all.

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* UnusableEnemyEquipment: They Aside from Tomerry, they don't drop any book at all.all; and Tomerry's book only contains two attacks, with no key page.
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* FantasticallyIndifferent: The situation that occurred in the train is undeniably horrifying for a player and is flat-out PlayedForHorror in the game's narrative, but apparently for W Corp staff, what happened in the train was entirely ''normal''. If not for Elena and Jae-heon wrecking havoc in the Train, this was a non-issue on W Corp's end, and Trains who shown up with worse payloads are not uncommon.

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* FantasticallyIndifferent: The situation that occurred in the train is undeniably horrifying for a player and is flat-out PlayedForHorror in the game's narrative, but apparently for W Corp staff, what happened in the train was entirely ''normal''. If not for Even the havoc Elena and Jae-heon wrecking wrecked havoc in the Train, this was a non-issue on W Corp's end, Train is mostly treated as just another day for the cleaners; and Trains who shown up with worse payloads are not uncommon.uncommon. The only thing that makes them freak out is that people managed to ''leave'' the train through the Library, which risks revealing their secret.
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* RomanticFusion: A rather horrifying example.

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* RomanticFusion: A rather horrifying example. They are a newlywed couple subject to the horrifying mutilation and fusion from lunatic Distortions who boarded the train.



* SanitySlippage: Their nearly 2000 years in the train have caused them to forget everything, including what was beyond the carriages, and the fact that they were even separate to begin with. [[spoiler:Right before they die, [[DyingAsYourself they begin to remember who they originally were.]]]]

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* SanitySlippage: Their nearly 2000 years in the train have caused them to forget everything, including what was beyond the carriages, and the fact that they were even separate to begin with. [[spoiler:Right Right before they die, [[DyingAsYourself they begin to remember who they originally were.]]]]]]
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* RomanticFusion: A rather horrifying example.
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* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: They come across as silent, murderous, faceless monsters to most of the city, speaking only in incomprehensible strings of numbers - but once Angela starts translating for them, it turns out they're actually among the most eloquent and polite of the visitors you receive.

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