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* NotSoStoic: Hei proves beyond a shadow of a doubt his status as a {{Kuudere}} after he rescues Yin from Syndicate agents.

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* NotSoStoic: Hei proves beyond a shadow of a doubt his status as a {{Kuudere}} SugarAndIcePersonality after he rescues Yin from Syndicate agents.

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* DisneyDeath: "Amber" is compelled by Yin's SuperPoweredEvilSide into shooting him/herself, but [[TheStinger after the credits]] a man appears who talks about how they "almost got my real body."
** Also Amigiri from the first season, who was seemingly killed, but turns up alive, although worse-for-wear.

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"Amber" is compelled by Yin's SuperPoweredEvilSide into shooting him/herself, but [[TheStinger after the credits]] credits]], a man appears who talks about how they "almost got my real body."
** Also Amigiri Amagiri from the first season, who was seemingly killed, but turns up alive, although worse-for-wear.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: Qin's shaken enough already by his encounter with the Chinese contractors in episode 2, before going through a certified lifelong tramautic experience in episode 3 as one of the only survivors of the bloodless massacre at the contractor colony. We last see him with a new set of worries in the form of the orphaned child from the colony -- yet that responsibility, along with his new friend the unnamed doll, seems to have put the fight back in him. At the end of the story, it's Qin, not Hei, who's got a steady footing in life.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Qin's shaken enough already by his encounter with the Chinese contractors in episode 2, before going through a certified lifelong tramautic traumatic experience in episode 3 as one of the only survivors of the bloodless massacre at the contractor colony. We last see him with a new set of worries in the form of the orphaned child from the colony -- yet that responsibility, along with his new friend the unnamed doll, seems to have put the fight back in him. At the end of the story, it's Qin, not Hei, who's got a steady footing in life.



* HoYay: Claude seems to take ''way'' too much pleasure in [[MasterOfIllusion pretending to be]] women Hei cares about.



* ManipulativeBastard: Claude, Claude, Claude. He uses his MasterOfIllusion powers to impersonate Amber to put Hei off balance, briefly does the same to Amigiri, then pretends to be Amigiri to get most of the EPR survivors to try to kill Hei while he slaughters the rest of them.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Claude, Claude, Claude. He uses his MasterOfIllusion powers to impersonate Amber to put Hei off balance, briefly does the same to Amigiri, Amagiri, then pretends to be Amigiri Amagiri to get most of the EPR survivors to try to kill Hei while he slaughters the rest of them.
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Spoilerrific trope listing for the ''DarkerThanBlack'' OVA.

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Spoilerrific trope listing for the ''DarkerThanBlack'' ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' OVA.
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** Tonally, the dog contractor's scene at the end of episode 3 plays out entirely like a death, but it's actually just the demise of her dog body, a fact that's easy to miss. She returns unceremoniously in her human body in the next episode.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Qin's shaken enough already by his encounter with the Chinese contractors in episode 2, before going through a certified lifelong tramautic experience in episode 3 as one of the only survivors of the bloodless massacre at the contractor colony. We last see him with a new set of worries in the form of the orphaned child from the colony -- yet that responsibility, along with his new friend the unnamed doll, seems to have put the fight back in him. At the end of the story, it's Qin, not Hei, who's got a steady footing in life.
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* CompleteMonster: Claude, who ends up slaughtering an entire building full of contractors who wished to live peacefully. All while wearing that [[PsychoticSmirk evil bastard smile]], no doubt.



* MoralEventHorizon: Claude's massacre of a group of Contractors who just wanted to live in peace. Particularly since given [[MasterOfIllusion his powers]], he had [[ForTheEvulz no real reason to do it]].
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