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* EldritchAbomination: The legend describes them as evil creatures which dwelled in the dark shadows of the underworld, slithering from one dark void to the next. In fact, their description in the legend is eerily similar to that of the hostile black mist ghosts encountered by Nigel and Lucy.

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* EldritchAbomination: The legend describes them as evil creatures which dwelled in the dark shadows of the underworld, slithering from one dark void to the next. In fact, their description in the legend is eerily similar to that of the hostile black mist ghosts encountered by Nigel and Lucy.Lucy which are also identified as "gestalt wraiths" by one book, so it's possible the Fenlaria were actually [[WasOnceAMan very twisted ghosts mistaken for inhuman monsters]].



* [[spoiler:RealAllAlong]]: [[spoiler:Possibly. As it turns out, taking the crown from Ganwulf's head really does unleash 'a shadow across the land,' even though the Fenlaria are never actually encountered. Unless of course the supernatural black smoke which constantly appears to assault Nigel wasn't actually being conjured by unfriendly ghosts...]]

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* [[spoiler:RealAllAlong]]: [[spoiler:Possibly. As it turns out, taking the crown from Ganwulf's head really does unleash 'a shadow across the land,' even though the Fenlaria are never actually encountered. Unless of course the supernatural black smoke which constantly appears to assault Nigel wasn't actually being conjured by unfriendly ghosts...or if they're one and the same.]]
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* GutturalGrowler: Whichever one who was speaking to Hadden during the prologue.



* GutturalGrowler: He has a very harsh voice.
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* KillEmAll: ''No-one'' survived the train wreck, unless you count the station master who had tried and failed to save them.
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* WeaponOfChoice: The reoccurring sickle, which even appears in the painting of the four Agers. [[spoiler:It is the weapon used to murder Hardacre near the end of the game.]]
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* {{Shopkeeper}}: His shop, Celtic Corner, appears to specialise in the occult. It even has a crystal ball.
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Ill Girl has been cut per TRS decision. Examples are moved to Delicate And Sickly when appropriate.


* IllGirl: Christina died a slow, painful death from an unusual but devastating sickness. Finding out how she became ill is the key to ending their purgatory.

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* AdultFear: Verity became trapped when she found her way into the service tunnels. No-one knew she had even entered the building and she was reported missing by her parents, and by the time labourers working to convert the building into a museum came across her body, it was too late...


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* MissingChild: Verity became trapped when she found her way into the service tunnels. No-one knew she had even entered the building and she was reported missing by her parents, and by the time labourers working to convert the building into a museum came across her body, it was too late...

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