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* GhostCity: [[spoiler:A secret colony of decently sized commercial and communal settlements, located on an island hidden in Madagascar, which erupted in internal bloodshed and slaughter until becoming a ghost town littered with bones]].



* LostCity: [[spoiler:A secret colony of decently sized commercial and communal settlements, located on an island hidden in Madagascar, which erupted in internal bloodshed and slaughter until becoming a ghost town littered with bones]].
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* ConsummateProfessional: One of Nadine's primary redeeming qualities is her dispassionate professionalism. She doesn't engage in EvilGloating or [[KickTheDog needless cruelty]], doesn't fall victim to GoldFever as the treasure comes closer, and is clear-eyed enough to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm walk away from an untenable situation.]] Even despite her grudge again Sam in ''The Lost Legacy'', she still goes out of her way to save him from certain death by drowning-- although she coldly rebuffs his thanks afterwards, stating it was a "professional courtesy".
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** He's entirely correct in calling out Nadine for Shoreline's overzealous use of dynamite in searching the cathedral grounds, lampshading that any clues are worthless if they're reduced to rubble in the process of finding them. Doubles as a case of AtLeastIAdmitIt.
** When Sam tells Rafe that he doesn't deserve the treasure, Rafe astutely points out that he, Sam and Nate are all thieves trying to find something that isn't theirs, and that none of them really ''deserve'' it.

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** He's entirely correct in calling out Nadine for Shoreline's overzealous use of dynamite in searching the cathedral grounds, lampshading that any clues are worthless if they're reduced to rubble in the process of finding them. Doubles as a case of AtLeastIAdmitIt.\n
** When Sam tells Rafe that he doesn't deserve the treasure, Rafe astutely points out that he, Sam and Nate are all thieves trying to find something that isn't theirs, and that none of them really ''deserve'' it. Doubles as a case of AtLeastIAdmitIt.



* AssholeVictim: Deconstructed: he was a greedy, corrupt warden, and no-one will miss him, but Rafe stabbing him to death ended up ruining Nate and Sam's plans and getting Sam injured and imprisoned while his brother escaped.

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* AssholeVictim: Deconstructed: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}: he was a greedy, corrupt warden, and no-one will miss him, but Rafe stabbing him to death ended up ruining Nate and Sam's plans and getting Sam injured and imprisoned while his brother escaped.

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* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: The Bad to Nate's Good and Rafe's Evil. He has less scruples than his brother, but is still a good guy compared to Rafe.



* ToxicFriendInfluence: His return has a very bad influence on Nate. Sully remarks on this when Nate starts lying to Elena (again) and lapsing back into his old life and he gives a warning on the same nature to Sam who insists that Nate is meant for this kind of life. [[spoiler:It turns out that Sam had been released two years back and was carefully manipulating Nate back into his circle with a false story about Alcazar, which led Nate to nearly wreck his relationships with Elena and Sully. Sam also keeps insinuating to Nate that Elena and Sully don't really get what they share. Nate calls him out on this at the end and by the end Sam lets go of his obsession]].

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* ToxicFriendInfluence: His return has a very bad influence on Nate. Sully remarks on this when Nate starts lying to Elena (again) and lapsing back into his old life and he gives a warning on the same nature to Sam who insists that Nate is meant for this kind of life. [[spoiler:It turns out that Sam had been released two years back and was carefully manipulating Nate back into his circle with a false story about Alcazar, which led Nate to nearly wreck his relationships with Elena and Sully. Sam also keeps insinuating to Nate that Elena and Sully don't really get what they share. Nate calls him out on this at the end and by the end Sam lets go of his obsession]]. obsession.]]



* UnreliableNarrator: [[spoiler:The whole Prison chapter is only his imagination. It never happened.]]
* UnscrupulousHero: Moreso than Nate.

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* UnreliableNarrator: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The whole Prison chapter is only his imagination. It never happened.]]
* UnscrupulousHero: Moreso than Nate. Nate:



* MundaneSolution: [[spoiler: How he got Sam out of prison. There was no breakout or anything similar. He simply bribed the prison warden and Sam was free to go. Simple as that.]]



* RecurringElement: He's the fourth EvilCounterpart to Nate.

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* RecurringElement: He's the fourth and final EvilCounterpart to Nate.



* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: The Evil to Nate's Good and Sam's Bad.



** He's entirely correct in calling out Nadine for Shoreline's overzealous use of dynamite in searching the cathedral grounds, lampshading that any clues are worthless if they're reduced to rubble in the process of finding them.

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** He's entirely correct in calling out Nadine for Shoreline's overzealous use of dynamite in searching the cathedral grounds, lampshading that any clues are worthless if they're reduced to rubble in the process of finding them. Doubles as a case of AtLeastIAdmitIt.


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* BigBadDuumvirate: {{Subverted|Trope}}. She'd certainly ''like'' to think she's this with Rafe, even correcting Sully by saying she's working ''with'' him rather than ''for'' him, but it doesn't take long to become clear that she's just his hired muscle and little more.
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* DevilishHairHorns: During the final boss fight, his normally slicked-back hair starts becoming messy, creating this effect. Fittingly, [[spoiler:by this point he's devolved into trying to kill Nate and Sam purely out of spite and envy, as even though Nathan willingly offered to abandon the treasure, Rafe feels that he can not enjoy the haul so long as either of the brothers are alive. Combined with the red lighting from the fire on the ship, and Rafe's own KubrickStare and SlasherSmile, it gives him a somewhat demonic appearance.]] %%needs to elaborate on his evilness

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* DevilishHairHorns: During the final boss fight, his normally slicked-back hair starts becoming messy, creating this effect. Fittingly, [[spoiler:by this point he's devolved into trying to kill Nate and Sam purely out of spite and envy, as even though Nathan willingly offered to abandon the treasure, Rafe feels that he can not cannot enjoy the haul so long as either of the brothers are alive. Combined with the red lighting from the fire on the ship, and Rafe's own KubrickStare and SlasherSmile, it gives him a somewhat demonic appearance.]] %%needs to elaborate on his evilness
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* SkewedPriorities: A non-comedic example. [[spoiler:When Rafe ends up trapped with the Drake brothers on Avery's booby-trapped ship, he immediately forces Nate to duel him to the death, even though they will all die on the collapsing ship if they end up wasting time instead of working to escape and Nate doesn't care about the treasure anymore and just wants leave with his brother. Rafe's vindictiveness and spiteful decision leads to his death.]]

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* SkewedPriorities: A non-comedic example. [[spoiler:When Rafe ends up trapped with the Drake brothers on Avery's booby-trapped ship, he immediately forces Nate to duel him to the death, even though they will all die on the collapsing ship if they end up wasting time instead of working to escape they’re on is burning and could collapse at any moment. Nate also doesn't care about the treasure anymore and just wants leave to escape with his brother. brother, even telling Rafe he can have the treasure and imploring him to help them escape. Rafe's vindictiveness and spiteful decision refusal to listen to Nate [[KillingInSelfDefense leads to his death.death when Nate cuts a rope holding a net full of treasure above Rafe and crushes him under it]].]]
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* SkewedPriorities: A non-comedic example. [[spoiler:When Rafe ends up trapped with the Drake brothers on Avery's booby-trapped ship, he immediately forces Nate to duel him to the death, even though they will all die on the collapsing ship if they end up wasting time instead of working to escape and Nate doesn't care about the treasure anymore and just wants leave with his brother. Rafe's vindictiveness and spiteful decision leads to his death.]]

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* DemotedToComicRelief: [[spoiler:After playing a big part of the story in ''A Theif's end'', Sam becomes the PluckyComicRelief of ''The Lost Legacy'' -- his story is already complete, he's not really integral to the plot, and he's out of his element compared to Chloe and Nadine, so he just hangs back and tries to help when he can, [[TheLoad to mixed results]].]]



* PluckyComicRelief: [[spoiler:Of ''The Lost Legacy'' -- his story is already complete, he's not really integral to the plot, and he's out of his element compared to Chloe and Nadine, so he just hangs back and tries to help when he can, [[TheLoad to mixed results]].]]

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