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* {{Fanboy}}: Despite his calm personality, Samir has been shown to be a weeb, especially when it comes to Mechas. When he talks about it, he becomes a MotorMouth.


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* HeroesLoveDogs: He likes dogs and wants to have one, but he thinks about the suffering of the poor animal if he had to leave it alone in an apartment because of all the work he has.


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* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: Samir always said that his brother was perfect in everything: sports, grades, friendships, and even looks, while he was always average at everything.

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* AbusiveParents: Throughout the game this has been implied, but only occasionally given details about it in internal monologues, until Samir explains it later on. His father was abusive in him and his mother, while his mother is also an example of ParentalNeglect.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: His brother. Samir described him as the perfect person, and there was nothing he didn't know how to do. This also leads to BigBrotherWorship.
* ApologisesALot: He even apologises for apologising.
* BeYourself: He struggles until the chapter 6, when he just wants to be himself, and not using his Ultimate Talent. Also connects with "IJustWantToBeNormal", for the same reason. He's tired of being the best because he doesn't feel that way.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's gentle, polite and nice, but when enraged, he can act violently, yell, and insult. He's also quite scary in this state because he's strong.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Samir is big, muscular, and his face always looks like he's upset. He's someone who imposes, but he's really a very sweet person. And his interests are even more so, when you see his obsession with Mecha or dogs.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He always cares about his friends, but when someone is a criminal, it is very difficult to have his pity, and he will probably hate them unconditionally. Later he learned to forgive.
* {{Hunk}}: His body fits perfectly here.
* MySiblingWillLiveThroughMe: Since his childhood, he always tried to imitate his brother and be like him. And when his brother died, his father did nothing but compare him and demanded all his brother's perfect achievements. To this day, Samir was trying to be someone like his brother and not be himself.
* NiceGuy: He's kind, gentle, and polite.
* ShrinkingViolet: The male version of it. He's shy, quiet, and usually someone who goes unnoticed.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: Samir always has trouble in social situations, not understanding things unless they are said directly to him, for example. But his strength and training contrast, especially when he rescued Theodore and Cali in the Chapter 4 event, destroying hostile animatronics.
* WellDoneSonGuy: According to Samir, his father's approval is the only thing missing for him to feel that his life is complete. He wants to be better to make him proud.

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Corrected the muns of Adam and Ester (Mak -> Ester, Bits -> Adam), corrected instances of 'Aidan' to 'Aiden', and added some tropes to Aidan's folder. -Nico


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* HeroicBSOD: Rex is normally quite composed and able to handle most situations. At least, that's how he likes to think he could. Due to being used to the feeling of having the right culprit in mind, you could say he was taken aback when the killer in Chapter 4 was [[spoiler:not Cali, the Butler, but was in fact her adopted daughter Trandfira.]] He quite literally stood there in pure shock for most of the end of that trial. And would you believe it, Rex was in shock once more when he had gotten the killer in Chapter 5 wrong. [[spoiler:The suicide of Aijiro, Cali's adoptive son, which Rex had thought had been committed by Aidan due to the evidence being arranged in such a mischievous way.]] Ultimately subverted in Chapter 6 where Rex had broken his streak by [[spoiler:once again pointing the accusatory finger at Aidan Oxley. Turns out this time he was right... but Rex had another moment of shock at the end of the trial, where it was revealed that Aiden was NOT TheMole, as he initially proposed with the accusation of him killing Aiko.]]

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* HeroicBSOD: Rex is normally quite composed and able to handle most situations. At least, that's how he likes to think he could. Due to being used to the feeling of having the right culprit in mind, you could say he was taken aback when the killer in Chapter 4 was [[spoiler:not Cali, the Butler, but was in fact her adopted daughter Trandfira.]] He quite literally stood there in pure shock for most of the end of that trial. And would you believe it, Rex was in shock once more when he had gotten the killer in Chapter 5 wrong. [[spoiler:The suicide of Aijiro, Cali's adoptive son, which Rex had thought had been committed by Aidan due to the evidence being arranged in such a mischievous way.]] Ultimately subverted in Chapter 6 where Rex had broken his streak by [[spoiler:once again pointing the accusatory finger at Aidan Oxley. Turns out this time he was right... but Rex had another moment of shock at the end of the trial, where it was revealed that Aiden Aidan was NOT TheMole, as he initially proposed with the accusation of him killing Aiko.]]



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* TheAce: Aidan is talented in a variety of fields, though this is often obscured by the act he puts up. Both academically and socially, he excels with ease.
* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster: It’s on purpose that Aidan’s facade is that of a clumsy laughing stock, because it allows him to get away with his true schemes. By playing the part of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, he’s able to manipulate those around him into doubting his true capabilities, and therefore underestimating him.
* AmbitionIsEvil: In this case, Aidan's ambition is two-fold: ensure his crush loves him back, and get his revenge on various people. Especially the latter manifests in him ruthlessly climbing the social ladder.
* AnimalMotifs: Aidan’s design has clear motifs of spiders, in his hair resembling mandibles, his eight eyes and eight limbs considering his jacket-cape, his fangs, and the spider pattern on his shirt. He also acts similarly to a spider, weaving a web of deceit in order to trap everyone around him and get precisely what he wants from them.
* ASinisterClue: He's left-handed and acts like a supervillain, as well as being a de-facto traitor in the cast.
* AuthorityInNameOnly: Until he starts to question the 'supervillain' act for good, Aidan would often refer to himself as the 'future king of the world', calling his friends 'peons' and anybody else 'peasants' or 'future peons'. Subverted, as although he acts powerless beyond this point, his deals with the hosts often put him at an advantage.
* BadassCape: Usually, Aidan will wear his jacket tied around his torso to create a cape. He eventually ties his jacket around his waist instead, as he rids of his supervillain outfit.
* BaitTheDog: A large part of Aidan's scheme is to gradually make himself appear more likable and genuine as the game continues, up until his trial where he drops the pretence entirely and reveals himself as to be a traitor.
* BeneathTheMask: Zigzagged. Initially, Aidan is a supervillain who always seems to fall short of doing anything… well, actually villainous. It turns out that, beneath that mask, he actually has a heart of gold. However, this too is a mask; it’s only at the end of his story that he reveals himelf as TheMole.
* BeyondRedemption: Even in his final moments, after having his true feelings rebutted by his opponents, he chooses to mock them with a cryptic clue about the true nature of their world.
* BigBadWannabe: Zigzagged. Aidan acts incredibly incapable in his villainous actions for most of the game, eventually deciding to do away with them, while he’s even more of a threat than he builds himself up to be. He's still ultimately put in his place by the hosts, showing that he wasn't as victorious as he thought himself to be.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Aidan harbors far more spite than what he shows on the surface, and he tries his best not to show it to those out of the loop, instead presenting a more innocent and naïve image.
* BrokenAce: Aidan is an incredibly capable person, as aforementioned. However, his abilities are heavily counteracted by his spite and inability to process his trauma, leading him to act on his own and end up sealing his own fate in the killing game.
* {{Camp}}: The way that Aidan carries himself is flamboyant and energetic, outside of the few fleeting moments where he feels downtrodden or is otherwise consumed by emotion.
* TheChessmaster: Aidan has a plan from the very start of the game to kill and get back to Allister, and he always attempts to optimise his plays in order to have things go exactly how he wishes. Often, this involves him acting as an OpportunisticBastard in order to sate the conditions of the host's deals. This varies between him vandalising the gallery in order to build unease and place a (literal) target on Aijiro, putting a target on his own back to later manipulate Leonardo as the wolf, creating multiple scenarios to frame Cali as the masked wolf, taking advantage of Léonie's eagerness to be a villain to frame Cali and craft a murder case, and more, all while hiding his identity and doing no more than sending some messages. Maybe stealing a hand, too.
* PatientChildhoodLoveInterest: Aidan has a crush on his childhood friend, Allister, and he does a lot of things to try and woo him. This ends up manifesting as one of the main motives for his actions, as he believes only himself and Allister are important, everybody else be damned.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: The only person Aidan is loyal to is himself and his love for Allister. He’ll happily frame other people, even his closest friends such as Elise, in order to make sure that he can get what he wants. In the killing game, he treats everybody as [[UnwittingPawn Unwitting Pawns]] to similar ends.
* ComfortingTheWidow: After making it appear as if Elise had betrayed him and Allister, he’s there to comfort him at his lowest points, intending to make their connection stronger instead. He does this again with Leonardo after Carnelian's murder, this time with the intention to manipulate him into unreciprocated loyalty.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Outside of one interaction with Trandafira where he compares her royalty to his parent's noble status, and some private messages with Dahlia where he expresses his apathy to family, Aidan neglects to discuss his past, given [[TheyreCalledPersonalIssuesForAReason how personal it is]] and how it directly leads to his StartOfDarkness. Suffice it to say, however, that his attachment to Allister and misanthropy stem from less than sunshine and rainbows.
* DefiantToTheEnd: Even once he’s voted as Aiko’s killer, he refuses to back down on his beliefs, and spites all of the remaining participants.



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* {{Cowboy}}: Yeehaw. Rex is decked out in cowboy clothes and has a cool accent to boot. However, he's from Washington D.C., as he states usually. He wholly admits he's just a fan and not a REAL cowboy... but that doesn't stop him from living his cowboy dream.
* GreatDetective: Subverted, partially. Rex does not fit occupationally but does have other similarities to it, such as a shockingly bright analytical mind and an uncanny ability to narrow down suspects rather quickly. [[spoiler:Given that Rex is a robot whose initial purpose was designed for military purposes, it would make sense that he is rather good at deciphering the mysteries of murder]]. He has TheWatson in Samir, partially due to Rex talking to Samir at various points about his ideas, and has an ArchEnemy with the resident 'villain', Léonie Lullèges. He regularly has to try talking her down from her 'evil' plans, going back and forth with her in the trials. That is, until [[spoiler:she dies in Chapter 5 for attempting to bomb the hosts Adam and Esther in the lobby. While Rex felt bad for her demise, he was kind of glad that this problem had taken care of itself...]]

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* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: He speaks in a thick, stereotypical Cowboy accent. The RP being textual, this is mostly conveyed by dropping letters from words and adding apostrophes.
->"...Hell, ah' think ah' got an idea, lookin' at the evidence... n' remembering reaaaaal far back."
-->Rex, trading his enunciation capacities for detective skills.
* {{Cowboy}}: Yeehaw. Rex is decked out in cowboy clothes and has a cool accent to boot. However, he's from Washington D.C., as he states usually. He wholly admits he's just a fan and not a REAL cowboy... but that doesn't stop him from living his cowboy dream.
* GreatDetective: Subverted, partially.Played with. Rex does not fit occupationally but does have other similarities to it, such as a shockingly bright analytical mind and an uncanny ability to narrow down suspects rather quickly. [[spoiler:Given that Rex is a robot whose initial purpose was designed for military purposes, it would make sense that he is rather good at deciphering the mysteries of murder]]. He has TheWatson in Samir, partially due to Rex talking to Samir at various points about his ideas, and has an ArchEnemy with the resident 'villain', Léonie Lullèges. He regularly has to try talking her down from her 'evil' plans, going back and forth with her in the trials. That is, until [[spoiler:she dies in Chapter 5 for attempting to bomb the hosts Adam and Esther in the lobby. While Rex felt bad for her demise, he was kind of glad that this problem had taken care of itself...]]
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[[spoiler: Saying Léonie has trouble distinguishing fiction from reality is an understatement. She is utterly incapable of grasping the reality of situations, to the point where she has the same emotional reaction to people as she does to fictional characters. The killing game exhilarates her; She sees the killing game as a show (that she's convinced an audience is watching) and puts on a villain persona in an attempt to make "the plot" more interesting and herself more important. This eventually leads her to commit murder in Chapter 4, killing Hope and exploiting a loophole in the rules to get away with it unscathed. Her SanitySlippage culminates in Chapter 5, where she attempts to take over the killing game by blowing up Ester and Adam with a bomb. That plan doesn't work out, and she gets executed for breaking the rules.]]

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[[spoiler: Saying Léonie has trouble distinguishing fiction from reality is an understatement. She is utterly incapable of grasping the reality of situations, to the point where she has the same emotional reaction to people as she does to fictional characters. The killing game exhilarates her; She sees the killing game it as a show (that she's convinced an audience is watching) and puts on a villain persona in an attempt to make "the plot" more interesting and herself more important. This eventually leads her to commit murder in Chapter 4, killing Hope and exploiting a loophole in the rules to get away with it unscathed. Her SanitySlippage culminates in Chapter 5, where she attempts to take over the killing game by blowing up Ester and Adam with a bomb. That plan doesn't work out, and she gets executed for breaking the rules.]]
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* {{Manchild}}: From her obsession with children's media to her delusions of grandeur to her emotional immaturity, Léonie fits this to a T. Aiko, an ''actual'' child, even refers to her as "the adult baby".



* {{Manchild}}: From her obsession with children's media to her delusions of grandeur to her emotional immaturity, Léonie fits this to a T. Aiko, an ''actual'' child, even refers to her as "the adult baby".

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* AffablyEvil: Downplayed. While Léonie clearly lacks empathy, she is not completely devoid of it and will, though viewing them like fictional characters, have affection for them. She takes an interest in others and is always open to friendly conversation. Even stranger, she does not dislike anyone in the cast besides Ester and Adam. And that's only after they [[spoiler:humiliate her in chapter 4.]]
* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just seems himself as a normal guy, and sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.

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* AffablyEvil: Downplayed. While Léonie clearly lacks empathy, she is not completely devoid of it and will, though viewing them like fictional characters, have affection for them. NerdGlasses: She takes an interest in others sports those, and is always open to friendly conversation. Even stranger, she does not dislike anyone in a MASSIVE Nerd, of the cast besides Ester and Adam. And that's only after they [[spoiler:humiliate "Tumblr/fandom" variety. She's also a furry.
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* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just seems himself as a normal guy, and sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.
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* AffablyEvil: Downplayed. While Léonie clearly lacks empathy, she is not completely devoid of it and will, though viewing them like fictional characters, have affection for them. She takes an interest in others and is always open to friendly conversation. Even stranger, she does not dislike anyone in the cast besides Ester and Adam. And that's only after they [[spoiler:humiliate her in chapter 4.]]
* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just seems himself as a normal guy, and sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.



* AGodAmI: Not content with simply being a participant anymore, she wants to become traitor then ''Mastermind.''

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* AGodAmI: She fashions herself a villain role because she wants to be an important "character" in the killing game. Not content with simply being a participant anymore, she wants to become traitor then ''Mastermind.''



* NerdGlasses: She sports those, and is a MASSIVE Nerd, of the "Tumblr/fandom" variety. She's also a furry.
* NeverGrewUp: Part of her backstory.

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* Cowboy: Yeehaw. Rex is decked out in cowboy clothes and has a cool accent to boot. However, he's from Washington D.C., as he states usually. He wholly admits he's just a fan and not a REAL cowboy... but that doesn't stop him from living his cowboy dream.

* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Rex is [[spoiler:a robot. This does not stop him from experiencing all facets of human emotion, understanding art and pop culture (he's a fan of Clint Eastwood), showing empathy, cracking jokes, speaking in a heavy cowboy accent… Generally speaking, he's indistinguishable from his human classmates aside from his appearance. It is unknown how exactly he gained sentience, but he's not questioning it. Yeehaw.]]

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* Cowboy: {{Cowboy}}: Yeehaw. Rex is decked out in cowboy clothes and has a cool accent to boot. However, he's from Washington D.C., as he states usually. He wholly admits he's just a fan and not a REAL cowboy... but that doesn't stop him from living his cowboy dream.

* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Rex is [[spoiler:a robot. This does not stop him from experiencing all facets of human emotion, understanding art and pop culture (he's a fan of Clint Eastwood), showing empathy, cracking jokes, speaking in a heavy cowboy accent… Generally speaking, he's indistinguishable from his human classmates aside from his appearance. It is unknown how exactly he gained sentience, but he's not questioning it. Yeehaw.]]
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* TheHero: He's quite the Hero. Though, he's not boastful about it. He's just trying to save as many people as he can.
* HeroicBSOD: Rex is normally quite composed and able to handle most situations. At least, that's how he likes to think he could. Due to being used to the feeling of having the right culprit in mind, you could say he was taken aback when the killer in Chapter 4 was [[spoiler:not Cali, the Butler, but was in fact her adopted daughter Trandfira.]] He quite literally stood there in pure shock for most of the end of that trial. And would you believe it, Rex was in shock once more when he had gotten the killer in Chapter 5 wrong. [[spoiler:The suicide of Aijiro, Cali's adoptive son, which Rex had thought had been committed by Aidan due to the evidence being arranged in such a mischievous way.]] Ultimately subverted in Chapter 6 where Rex had broken his streak by [[spoiler:once again pointing the accusatory finger at Aidan Oxley. Turns out this time he was right... but Rex had another moment of shock at the end of the trial, where it was revealed that Aiden was NOT TheMole, as he initially proposed with the accusation of him killing Aiko.]]









* HeroicBSOD: Rex is normally quite composed and able to handle most situations. At least, that's how he likes to think he could. Due to being used to the feeling of having the right culprit in mind, you could say he was taken aback when the killer in Chapter 4 was [[spoiler:not Cali, the Butler, but was in fact her adopted daughter Trandfira.]] He quite literally stood there in pure shock for most of the end of that trial. And would you believe it, Rex was in shock once more when he had gotten the killer in Chapter 5 wrong. [[spoiler:The suicide of Aijiro, Cali's adoptive son, which Rex had thought had been committed by Aidan due to the evidence being arranged in such a mischievous way.]] Ultimately subverted in Chapter 6 where Rex had broken his streak by [[spoiler:once again pointing the accusatory finger at Aidan Oxley. Turns out this time he was right... but Rex had another moment of shock at the end of the trial, where it was revealed that Aiden was NOT TheMole, as he initially proposed with the accusation of him killing Aiko.]]

* TheHero: He's quite the Hero. Though, he's not boastful about it. He's just trying to save as many people as he can.




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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Rex is [[spoiler:a robot. This does not stop him from experiencing all facets of human emotion, understanding art and pop culture (he's a fan of Clint Eastwood), showing empathy, cracking jokes, speaking in a heavy cowboy accent… Generally speaking, he's indistinguishable from his human classmates aside from his appearance. It is unknown how exactly he gained sentience, but he's not questioning it. Yeehaw.]]



* AffablyEvil: Downplayed. While Léonie clearly lacks empathy, she is not completely devoid of it and will, though viewing them like fictional characters, have affection for them. She takes an interest in others and is always open to friendly conversation. Even stranger, she does not dislike anyone in the cast besides Ester and Adam. And that's only after they [[spoiler:humiliate her in chapter 4.]]
* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just seems himself as a normal guy, and sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: For all her bravado, she is just a nerdy, fangirling out of touch furry [[{{Manchild}} womanchild]]. It's all fun and games until a [[spoiler:teenager gets shot in the neck.]]
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Seeing the world through the lens of fiction, Léonie only has a superficial grasp on empathy and morality. The way she acts is instead regulated by entertainment value. She's no sadist: Death and suffering don't satisfy her any more than success and happiness- [[{{ItAmusedMe}} She just craves excitement]].
* CannotTellFictionFromReality: Her defining FatalFlaw, and the explanation behind most of her actions. [[spoiler:It reaches its horrifying extreme when she tries to cement her "role in the plot" with murder.]] However, it's made pretty clear that Léonie has lost contact with reality long before the events of the RP- The killing game simply allowed her to live out her fantasies.
* CardCarryingVillain: She outright brands herself as the "Villain of the killing game" from the First Trial onwards.




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* {{Chuunibyou}}: Her villain persona. It's obviously fake.
-> "Nobody likes the bullshit you do-- you're not a villain, you're a fucking disappointment!"
--> Rex, calling out Léonie in Trial 4
* EvilerThanThou: Ester and Adam [[spoiler:do this to her in chapter 4 after she offers to become traitor, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and hysterical laughter. Flabbergasted and Humiliated, Léonie goes on to [[{{NotSoHarmlessVillain}} try and prove them wrong]].]]
* {{Fangirl}}: Jamie's day-to-day is a run-of-the-mill, boring children's show involving [[{{WorldOfFunnyAnimals}} cutesy talking animal characters]] going on harmless adventures and teaching morals to the youngins. It is very clearly intended for children under 10, but that doesn't stop Léonie from reading ''way'' too deep into it. She will tell everyone who will listen about how profound and well written and all ages it actually is, how it's secretely a MatureAnimalStory… [[{{EntertainmentBelowTheirAge}} She's deluding herself, of course.]]




* VoiceChangeling: Her skills as Ultimate VA border on this. [[spoiler:She uses vocal mimicry for [[{{FrameUp}} various purposes.]]]]

* [[{{Manchild}} Womanchild]]: From her obsession with children's media to her delusions of grandeur to her emotional immaturity, Léonie fits this to a T. Aiko, an ''actual'' child, even refers to her as "the adult baby".

* CannotTellFictionFromReality: Her defining FatalFlaw, and the explanation behind most of her actions. Taken UpToEleven: [[spoiler:it reaches its horrifying extreme when she tries to cement her "role in the plot" with murder.]] However, it's made pretty clear that Léonie has lost contact with reality long before the events of the RP- The killing game simply allowed her to live out her fantasies.

* TokenEvilTeammate: Most openly so, along with Aiden.

* TheMole: [[spoiler:She helps the Wolf on multiple occasions. [[{{YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness}} He still lets her get punished by the Goats once she's not useful to him anymore.]]]]

* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Seeing the world through the lens of fiction, Léonie only has a superficial grasp on empathy and morality. The way she acts is instead regulated by entertainment value. She's no sadist: Death and suffering don't satisfy her any more than success and happiness- [[{{ItAmusedMe}} She just craves excitement]].

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* [[{{Manchild}} Womanchild]]: From her obsession with children's media to her delusions of grandeur to her emotional immaturity, Léonie fits this to
GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She has a T. Aiko, an ''actual'' child, even refers to her as "the adult baby".

* CannotTellFictionFromReality: Her defining FatalFlaw, and the explanation behind most
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Most openly so, along with Aiden.

* TheMole: [[spoiler:She helps the Wolf on multiple occasions. [[{{YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness}} He still lets her get punished by the Goats once she's not useful to him anymore.]]]]

* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Seeing the world through the lens of fiction, Léonie only has a superficial grasp on empathy
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* HiddenDepths: It's implied Léonie hates parties, alcohol, and the kind of people who hang out there because [[{{NoSocialSkills}} she's utterly deprived of those experiences]], instead more used to [[{{Otaku}} watching cartoons in her bedroom]]. This is for sure the origin of the [[spoiler:wedge between her and her old friends, which made her abandon them altogether.]]
* KarmaHoudini: She does not get executed despite being immediately found out as Hope's Murderer.
->Averted: She eventually does get her comeuppance when she gets executed one chapter later. It's for an unrelated matter however.
* LargeHam: Her villain persona is complete with this- which boils down to saying what she thinks sounds cool. As a Voice Actress, her delivery is good, at least. Her words, dramatic poses, and room-reading abilities? Not so much.
* LaughingMad: Her SignatureLaugh doubles as an EvilLaugh, fitting of her persona. It tends to come out when she's at her least stable.
* LoopholeAbuse: A trial is only held for the first murder case of any given time. This means that committing a murder right after someone else doesn't allow you to escape- but it also means that you won't risk execution. Léonie, in a rare moment of intelligence, exploited this.
* {{Manchild}}: From her obsession with children's media to her delusions of grandeur to her emotional immaturity, Léonie fits this to a T. Aiko, an ''actual'' child, even refers to her as "the adult baby".
* TheMole: [[spoiler:She helps the Wolf on multiple occasions. [[{{YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness}} He still lets her get punished by the Goats once she's not useful to him anymore.]]]]
* MoodWhiplash: Happens a few times. Most notably, the scene where she [[spoiler:tries to detonate a bomb]] starts with her humming a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc ''five nights at freddy's fan song'']].
-> "And yet, as per usual for Léonie… Within that Cringe, something unsettling lay dormant, noticeable through the twinkle of her grey eyes."
--> Excerpt from the RP
* NerdGlasses: She sports those, and is a MASSIVE Nerd, of the "Tumblr/fandom" variety. She's also a furry.




* NerdGlasses: She sports those, and is a MASSIVE Nerd, of the "Tumblr/fandom" variety. She's also a furry.

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\n* NerdGlasses: NightmareFuelColoringBook: Sort of. [[spoiler:The notebook she leaves behind after her death is adorned with a cutesy lion sticker Yoshiaki and Leonardo made for her. It's handwritten with colorful pens, has little doodles in the margins, a childish happy tone complete with emoticons… and talks about what she will do once she's taken over the role Mastermind, i.e the "storylines" and/or ''deaths'' she wants to subject her fellow hostages to.]]
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Léonie's [[{{LargeHam}} attention-seeking attempts]] at villainry are laughable, unsuccessful, and do little but annoy others throughout the killing game. Until she [[spoiler:murders Hope, gets away with it, then attempts to set off a bomb in the lobby. Thankfully that last one fails and she gets her comeuppance.]]
* PetTheDog:
She sports those, had a few wholesome interactions with Alexandria before she went fully cuckoo, and is a MASSIVE Nerd, her [[spoiler:cheering up Samir in chapter 4, despite still being an extension of the "Tumblr/fandom" variety. her worldview, had a very sweet side.]]
* PsychopathicManchild: Downplayed.
She's also not downright AxCrazy, but she does lack empathy on some level and is [[spoiler:willing to kill, traumatize and otherwise hurt others]] for the sake of her fantasies.
* ReelTorture: Does this to Alexandria in Chapter 1 by inviting her for
a furry.
night of binge-watching Jamie's day-to-day and listening to her talk about her headcanons on the former. It's as tedious as it sounds.
-> "Right! Lukas is a very interesting character because the writers choose to purposefully hide most of his internal processes from the audience. As you probably noticed, the narrator doesn't spell out his feelings like he does for the other characters. That, coupled with his small amount of screentime, makes his role in the story very easy to misinterpret, as you have to dig deeper and piece together who he is. Even if you weren't interested in him, he recontextualizes parts of Jamie's story arc for the first 4 seasons of the show so it's good to keep him in mind. Also-"
--> Léonie, boring Alexandria to death. [[{{CharacterFilibuster}} This is merely an excerpt.]]
* SanitySlippage: As time goes on, she becomes more and more self-centered and willing to do harm for the sake of the entertainment value.
* ShipperOnDeck: She is this to Alexandria and Dahlia. One of the ''many'' reasons they have to despise her.




* CardCarryingVillain: She outright brands herself as the "Villain of the killing game" from the First Trial onwards.

* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just seems himself as a normal guy, and sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.

* LargeHam: Her villain persona is complete with this- which boils down to saying what she thinks sounds cool. As a Voice Actress, her delivery is good, at least. Her words, dramatic poses, and room-reading abilities? Not so much.

* LaughingMad: Her SignatureLaugh doubles as an EvilLaugh, fitting of her persona. It tends to come out when she's at her least stable.

* {{Chuunibyou}}: Her villain persona. It's obviously fake.
-> "Nobody likes the bullshit you do-- you're not a villain, you're a fucking disappointment!"
--> Rex, calling out Léonie in Trial 4

* AffablyEvil: Downplayed. While Léonie clearly lacks empathy, she is not completely devoid of it and will, though viewing them like fictional characters, have affection for them. She takes an interest in others and is always open to friendly conversation. Even stranger, she does not dislike anyone in the cast besides Ester and Adam. And that's only after they [[spoiler:humiliate her in chapter 4.]]

* MagnificentBastard: Subverted. She attempts this look, but fails miserably.

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\n* CardCarryingVillain: She outright brands herself as the "Villain of the killing game" from the First Trial onwards.

* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just seems himself as a normal guy,
StalkerWithoutACrush: To Alexandria and sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.

* LargeHam: Her villain persona is complete with this- which boils down to saying what she thinks sounds cool. As a Voice Actress, her delivery is good, at least. Her words, dramatic poses, and room-reading abilities? Not so much.

* LaughingMad: Her SignatureLaugh doubles as an EvilLaugh, fitting of her persona. It tends to come out when
Dahlia; she's at her least stable.

* {{Chuunibyou}}: Her villain persona. It's obviously fake.
-> "Nobody likes
[[{{Squee}} very vocal about it]]. [[spoiler:They are "her favorite characters", and roots for their success even more than she does the bullshit you do-- you're not a villain, you're a fucking disappointment!"
--> Rex, calling out Léonie in Trial 4

* AffablyEvil: Downplayed. While Léonie clearly lacks empathy,
others. Of course, she is not completely devoid of it and will, though viewing still torments them like fictional characters, have and none of her affection for translates into actual human empathy.]]
* ThousandYardStare: The look she gives when she is fascinated by what she's watching, so much that she just wants to shut up and enjoy it. Sometimes described as "Hungry Eyes" feeding on what's before
them. She takes an interest in others and is always open to friendly conversation. Even stranger, she does not dislike anyone in the cast besides Ester and Adam. And that's only after they [[spoiler:humiliate her in chapter 4.]]

[[{{StalkerWithoutACrush}} Dahlia gets them a lot]].
* MagnificentBastard: Subverted. She attempts this look, but fails miserably.
TokenEvilTeammate: Most openly so, along with Aiden.




* EvilerThanThou: Ester and Adam [[spoiler:do this to her in chapter 4 after she offers to become traitor, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and hysterical laughter. Flabbergasted and Humiliated, Léonie goes on to [[{{NotSoHarmlessVillain}} try and prove them wrong]].]]

* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Léonie's [[{{LargeHam}} attention-seeking attempts]] at villainry are laughable, unsuccessful, and do little but annoy others throughout the killing game. Until she [[spoiler:murders Hope, gets away with it, then attempts to set off a bomb in the lobby. Thankfully that last one fails and she gets her comeuppance.]]

* BewareTheSillyOnes: For all her bravado, she is just a nerdy, fangirling out of touch furry [[{{Manchild}} womanchild]]. It's all fun and games until a [[spoiler:teenager gets shot in the neck.]]

* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Killing Hope in chapter 4, and getting away with it, [[{{VillainCred}} just to prove a point]]]].

* LoopholeAbuse: A trial is only held for the first murder case of any given time. This means that committing a murder right after someone else doesn't allow you to escape- but it also means that you won't risk execution. Léonie, in a rare moment of intelligence, exploited this.

* PsychopathicManchild: Downplayed. She's not downright AxCrazy, but she does lack empathy on some level and is [[spoiler:willing to kill, traumatize and otherwise hurt others]] for the sake of her fantasies.

* SanitySlippage: As time goes on, she becomes more and more self-centered and willing to do harm for the sake of the entertainment value.

* ThousandYardStare: The look she gives when she is fascinated by what she's watching, so much that she just wants to shut up and enjoy it. Sometimes described as "Hungry Eyes" feeding on what's before them. [[{{StalkerWithoutACrush}} Dahlia gets them a lot]].

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\n* EvilerThanThou: Ester VoiceChangeling: Her skills as Ultimate VA border on this. [[spoiler:She uses vocal mimicry for [[{{FrameUp}} various purposes.]]]]
* YaoiFangirl: She loves the characters from Jamies's day-to-day. Particularly Noah, a cute
and Adam [[spoiler:do this to her in chapter 4 after she offers to become traitor, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and hysterical laughter. Flabbergasted and Humiliated, Léonie goes on to [[{{NotSoHarmlessVillain}} try and prove them wrong]].]]

* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Léonie's [[{{LargeHam}} attention-seeking attempts]] at villainry are laughable, unsuccessful, and do little but annoy others throughout the killing game. Until she [[spoiler:murders Hope, gets away with it, then attempts to set off a bomb in the lobby. Thankfully
mischievous goat character that last one fails is the friend and she gets her comeuppance.]]

* BewareTheSillyOnes: For all her bravado, she is just a nerdy, fangirling out
neighbor of touch furry [[{{Manchild}} womanchild]]. It's all fun and games until a [[spoiler:teenager gets shot in the neck.]]

* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Killing Hope in chapter 4, and getting away with it, [[{{VillainCred}} just to prove
titular Jamie, a point]]]].

* LoopholeAbuse: A trial is only held for
rabbit. She ships the first murder case of any given time. This means that committing a murder right after someone else doesn't allow you to escape- but it also means that you won't risk execution. Léonie, in a rare moment of intelligence, exploited this.

* PsychopathicManchild: Downplayed. She's not downright AxCrazy, but she does lack empathy on some level
two, and is [[spoiler:willing implied to kill, traumatize and otherwise hurt others]] for the sake of her fantasies.

* SanitySlippage: As time goes on, she becomes more and more self-centered and willing to do harm for the sake of the entertainment value.

* ThousandYardStare: The look she gives when she is fascinated by what she's watching, so much that she just wants to shut up and enjoy it. Sometimes described as "Hungry Eyes" feeding on what's before them. [[{{StalkerWithoutACrush}} Dahlia gets them a lot]].
have written many fanfics. Including SelfInsertFic!



* KarmaHoudini: She does not get executed despite being immediately found out as Hope's Murderer.
->Averted: She eventually does get her comeuppance when she gets executed one chapter later. It's for an unrelated matter however.

* ShipperOnDeck: She is this to Alexandria and Dahlia. One of the ''many'' reasons they have to despise her.

* StalkerWithoutACrush: To Alexandria and Dahlia; she's [[{{Squee}} very vocal about it]]. [[spoiler:They are "her favorite characters", and roots for their success even more than she does the others. Of course, she still torments them and none of her affection translates into actual human empathy.]]

* {{Fangirl}}: Jamie's day-to-day is a run-of-the-mill, boring children's show involving [[{{WorldOfFunnyAnimals}} cutesy talking animal characters]] going on harmless adventures and teaching morals to the youngins. It is very clearly intended for children under 10, but that doesn't stop Léonie from reading ''way'' too deep into it. She will tell everyone who will listen about how profound and well written and all ages it actually is, how it's secretely a MatureAnimalStory… [[{{EntertainmentBelowTheirAge}} She's deluding herself, of course.]]

* ReelTorture: Does this to Alexandria in Chapter 1 by inviting her for a night of binge-watching Jamie's day-to-day and listening to her talk about her headcanons on the former. It's as tedious as it sounds.
-> "Right! Lukas is a very interesting character because the writers choose to purposefully hide most of his internal processes from the audience. As you probably noticed, the narrator doesn't spell out his feelings like he does for the other characters. That, coupled with his small amount of screentime, makes his role in the story very easy to misinterpret, as you have to dig deeper and piece together who he is. Even if you weren't interested in him, he recontextualizes parts of Jamie's story arc for the first 4 seasons of the show so it's good to keep him in mind. Also-"
--> Léonie, boring Alexandria to death. [[{{CharacterFilibuster}} This is merely an excerpt.]]

* YaoiFangirl: She loves the characters from Jamies's day-to-day. Particularly Noah, a cute and mischievous goat character that is the friend and neighbor of the titular Jamie, a rabbit. She ships the two, and is implied to have written many fanfics. Including SelfInsertFic !

* HiddenDepths: It's implied Léonie hates parties, alcohol, and the kind of people who hang out there because [[{{NoSocialSkills}} she's utterly deprived of those experiences]], instead more used to [[{{Otaku}} watching cartoons in her bedroom]]. This is for sure the origin of the [[spoiler:wedge between her and her old friends, which made her abandon them altogether.]]

* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She has a tattered plush keychain of her favorite character, Noah, that she always carries in her pockets and occasionally talks to.

* MoodWhiplash: Happens a few times. Most notably, the scene where she [[spoiler:tries to detonate a bomb]] starts with her humming a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc ''five nights at freddy's fan song'']].
-> "And yet, as per usual for Léonie… Within that Cringe, something unsettling lay dormant, noticeable through the twinkle of her grey eyes."
--> Excerpt from the RP

* PetTheDog: She had a few wholesome interactions with Alexandria before she went fully cuckoo, and her [[spoiler:cheering up Samir in chapter 4, despite still being an extension of her worldview, had a very sweet side.]]

* NightmareFuelColoringBook: Sort of. [[spoiler:The notebook she leaves behind after her death is adorned with a cutesy lion sticker Yoshiaki and Leonardo made for her. It's handwritten with colorful pens, has little doodles in the margins, a childish happy tone complete with emoticons… and talks about what she will do once she's taken over the role Mastermind, i.e the "storylines" and/or ''deaths'' she wants to subject her fellow hostages to.]]
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* AffablyEvil: Downplayed. While Léonie clearly lacks empathy, she is not completely devoid of it and will, though viewing them like fictional characters, have affection for them. She takes an interest in others and is always open to friendly conversation. Even stranger, she does not dislike anyone in the cast besides Ester and Adam. And that's only after they [[spoiler:humiliate her in chapter 4.]]
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* VoiceChangeling: Her skills as Ultimate VA border on this. [[spoiler:She uses vocal mimicry several times for [[{{FrameUp}} various purposes.]]]]

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* TheMole: She helps the Wolf on multiple occasions. [[{{YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness}} He still lets her get punished by the Goats once she's not useful to him anymore.]]]]

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* TheMole: She [[spoiler:She helps the Wolf on multiple occasions. [[{{YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness}} He still lets her get punished by the Goats once she's not useful to him anymore.]]]]
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* TheMole: She helps the Wolf on multiple occasions. [[{{YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness}} He still lets her get punished by the Goats once she's not useful to him anymore.]]]]
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* MoodWhiplash: Happens a few times. Most notably, the scene where she [[spoiler:plans to detonate a bomb starts with her humming a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc ''five nights at freddy's fan song'']].]]

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* MoodWhiplash: Happens a few times. Most notably, the scene where she [[spoiler:plans [[spoiler:tries to detonate a bomb bomb]] starts with her humming a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc ''five nights at freddy's fan song'']].]]
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* MoodWhiplash: Happens a few times. Most notably, the scene where she [[spoiler:plans to detonate a bomb starts with her humming a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc ''five nights at freddy's fan song'']].

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* MoodWhiplash: Happens a few times. Most notably, the scene where she [[spoiler:plans to detonate a bomb starts with her humming a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc ''five nights at freddy's fan song'']].]]
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* MagnificentBastard: Subverted. She attempts this look, but fails miserably.
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* EvilerThanThou: Ester and Adam [[spoiler:do this to her in chapter 4 after she offers to become traitor, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and hysterical laughter. Flabbergasted and Humiliated, Léonie goes on to [[{{NotSoHarmlessVillain}}try and prove them wrong]].]]

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* EvilerThanThou: Ester and Adam [[spoiler:do this to her in chapter 4 after she offers to become traitor, complete with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and hysterical laughter. Flabbergasted and Humiliated, Léonie goes on to [[{{NotSoHarmlessVillain}}try [[{{NotSoHarmlessVillain}} try and prove them wrong]].]]

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-> "Right! Lukas is a very interesting character because the writers choose to purposefully hide most of his internal processes from the audience. As you probably noticed, the narrator doesn't spell out his feelings like he does for the other characters. That, coupled with his small amount of screentime, makes his role in the story very easy to misinterpret, as you have to dig deeper and piece together who he is. Even if you weren't interested in him, he recontextualizes parts of Jamie's story arc for the first 4 seasons of the show so it's good to keep him in mind. Also-"
--> Léonie, boring Alexandria to death. [[{{CharacterFilibuster}} This is merely an excerpt.]]



--> Mediku, in the italics.

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--> Mediku, in Excerpt from the italics.
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* ReelTorture: Does this to Alexandria in Chapter 1 by inviting her for a night of binge-watching Jamie's day-to-day and listening to her talk about her headcanons on the former. It's as tedious as it sounds.
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* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.

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* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just seems himself as a normal guy, and sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.

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* AGodAmI: Not content with simply being a participant anymore, she wants to become traitor then ''Mastermind.''



-> "And yet, as per usual for Léonie… WIthin that Cringe, something unsettling lay dormant, noticeable through the twinkle of her grey eyes."

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-> ""I-I can't believe you thought that j-just because you [[spoiler:planted this at night]] we wouldn't know a-about it!"
--> Ester, reacting to Léonie's [[spoiler:assassination attempt via bomb.]]



--> Rex, calling out Léonie in Trial 4

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--> Rex, calling out Léonie in Trial 4



-> "Shut UP Léonie!!! This isn't a game! This isn't fun! Grief isn't something to play around with!"

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-> "Shut UP Léonie!!! This isn't a game! This isn't fun! Grief isn't something to play around with!"



--> Theodore, reacting to Léonie's EvilGloating in [[spoiler: Trial 4 after admitting to Killing Hope]]

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--> Theodore, reacting to Léonie's EvilGloating in [[spoiler: Trial 4 after admitting to Killing Hope]]

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Most openly so, along with Aiden.



* ArchEnemy: Casts herself as this in opposition to Aijiro's TheHero. [[{{Unknown Rival}} The feeling isn't mutual]]- He just sees her as a potentially dangerous insane person.



* Chuunibyou: Her villain persona. It's obviously forced.

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* Chuunibyou: {{Chuunibyou}}: Her villain persona. It's obviously forced.
fake.
-> "Nobody likes the bullshit you do-- you're not a villain, you're a fucking disappointment!"
--> Rex, calling out Léonie in Trial 4


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* YouMonster: She gets this reaction a lot, along with BigShutUp.
-> "Shut UP Léonie!!! This isn't a game! This isn't fun! Grief isn't something to play around with!"
-> "Fuck off. This isn't something you can capitalize off of for attention. I don't know if this is some mad fucking grasp for power or what but you aren't Getting it. So Shut. Up."
--> Theodore, reacting to Léonie's EvilGloating in [[spoiler: Trial 4 after admitting to Killing Hope]]
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''Despite what she was saying, Léonie didn't sound offended in the slightest. in fact, judging from the tone of her voice and her unsufferable grin, it was more akin to… Excitement? like she was impressed, or something.''

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* GenkiGirl: [[{{DissonantSerenity}} Scarily so.]]
-> "With this, the motives, the talent labs, the fact that they were able to lure us here… It's obvious that they're completely inside our heads!! Isn't that totally messed up and crazy??"
''Despite what she was saying, Léonie didn't sound offended in the slightest. in fact, judging from the tone of her voice and her unsufferable grin, it was more akin to… Excitement? like she was impressed, or something.''
--> Excerpt from the RP



* Chuunibyou: Her villain persona. It's obviously forced.



*MoodWhiplash: Happens a few times. Most notably, the scene where she [[spoiler:plans to detonate a bomb starts with her humming a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc ''five nights at freddy's fan song'']].
-> "And yet, as per usual for Léonie… WIthin that Cringe, something unsettling lay dormant, noticeable through the twinkle of her grey eyes."
--> Mediku, in the italics.



* NightmareFuelColoringBook: Sort of. [[The notebook she leaves behind after her death is adorned with a cutesy lion sticker Yoshiaki and Leonardo made for her. It's handwritten with colorful pens, has little doodles in the margins, a childish happy tone complete with emoticons… and talks about what she will do once she's taken over the role Mastermind, i.e the "storylines" and/or ''deaths'' she wants to subject her fellow hostages to.]]

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* NightmareFuelColoringBook: Sort of. [[The [[spoiler:The notebook she leaves behind after her death is adorned with a cutesy lion sticker Yoshiaki and Leonardo made for her. It's handwritten with colorful pens, has little doodles in the margins, a childish happy tone complete with emoticons… and talks about what she will do once she's taken over the role Mastermind, i.e the "storylines" and/or ''deaths'' she wants to subject her fellow hostages to.]]
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* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She has a tattered plush keychain of her favorite character, Noah, that she always carries in her pockets and occasionally talks to.
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* KarmaHoudini: She does not get executed despite being immediately found out as Hope's Murderer.
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* LaughingMad: Her SignatureLaugh doubles as an EvilLaugh, fitting of her persona. It tends to come out when she's at her least stable.



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* LoopholeAbuse: A trial is only held for the first murder case of any given time. This means that committing a murder right after someone else doesn't allow you to escape- but it also means that you won't risk execution. Léonie, in a rare moment of intelligence, exploited this.

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