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* UltimateEvil: Ix Nagoth's true form is never seen or perceived. All it is represented by is the image of its perpetually-watching eye.
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* UltimateEvil: UnseenEvil: Ix Nagoth's true form is never seen or perceived. All it is represented by is the image of its perpetually-watching eye.
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* UltimateEvil: Fittingly enough, the biggest EldritchAbomination in the story is also the one that's never fully seen. The most we ever get is the miasma it exudes, which destroys everyone and ''everything'' in its path.
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* UltimateEvil: UnseenEvil: Fittingly enough, the biggest EldritchAbomination in the story is also the one that's never fully seen. The most we ever get is the miasma it exudes, which destroys everyone and ''everything'' in its path.
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* OverarchingVillain: Lucia the Shadow's Consultant, a depraved being who seeks to wipe out all life and personally ruin Eliza Cortly's immortal existence for repeatedly thwarting her.
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* KnifeNut: The Consultant loves knives. The Consultant especially loves knives when they're going into people.
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* PsychoKnifeNut: The Consultant loves knives. The Consultant especially loves knives when they're going into people.
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* HeelFaceTurn: Though not much of a heel in the typical sense, Draynak is still an amoral god who sees nothing morally wrong with destroying all of reality. Michael manages to talk it down, get it to consider the consequences of its actions, the genuine virtue of life underneath it, and how even Draynak is NotSoDifferent from the life underneath it, ultimately convincing Draynak to abandon its scheme and regress itself to a form where it can wander around the Teraverse and take a second chance at life.
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* HeelFaceTurn: Though not much of a heel in the typical sense, Draynak is still an amoral god who sees nothing morally wrong with destroying all of reality. Michael manages to talk it down, get it to consider the consequences of its actions, the genuine virtue of life underneath it, and how even Draynak is NotSoDifferent no different from the life underneath it, ultimately convincing Draynak to abandon its scheme and regress itself to a form where it can wander around the Teraverse and take a second chance at life.
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->'''Appears in''': ''Literature/TheCityOfNever'' | ''Literature/EmptyMemoriesAndColdGraves'' | [[spoiler:''Literature/TheWolvesOfWar'']] | ''Literature/TheBlackRainbow'' | ''Literature/TheUnquietGrave''
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->'''Appears in''': ''Literature/TheCityOfNever'' | ''Literature/EmptyMemoriesAndColdGraves'' | [[spoiler:''Literature/TheWolvesOfWar'']] | ''Literature/TheBlackRainbow'' | ''Literature/TheUnquietGrave''''Literature/TheUnquietGrave'' | ''Literature/StoriesNeverTold''
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->'''Appears in''': ''Literature/SangueSerenissima'' | ''Literature/TheWolvesOfWar''
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->'''Appears in''': ''Literature/SangueSerenissima'' | ''Literature/TheWolvesOfWar''''Literature/TheWolvesOfWar'' | ''Literature/StoriesNeverTold''
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Draynak is the BigBad, but even ''it'' has nothing on the Emperor, who corrupted Draynak in the first place and remains entirely uninvolved with the plot up until it destroys the City after Draynak is unsealed.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Serves as this not only for ''Literature/TheCityOfNever'', but the greater ''Never Mythos''. Draynak is the BigBad, but even ''it'' it has nothing on the Emperor, who corrupted Draynak in the first place and remains entirely uninvolved with the plot up until it destroys the City after Draynak is unsealed.unsealed. Furthermore, the Emperor is remarked to be the father of Ix Nagoth, the setting's resident god of ColdBloodedTorture, as well as other powerful abominations only obliquely described.
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* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Thanks to Henri, it finally gets its revenge on Helen for keeping it as a SexSlave for centuries.]]
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* NonMaliciousMonster: [[spoiler:It doesn't seem to have a nasty ounce of personality to it. It's enslaved by Helen and forced to evil, all but begging Henri to save it when they communicate.]]
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* SexSlave: [[spoiler:Revealed in ''Valentine Man'' that it has no agency in its deeds. Helen has enslaved it and uses it as her toy.]]