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Mocking your enemy for having been foolish enough to trust you, or naive enough to think their plan would stop you.

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Mocking your enemy for having been foolish enough to trust you, or naive naïve enough to think their plan would stop you.
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Villain mocks the victim of their trickery for having been foolish enough to trust them.

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Villain mocks the victim of their trickery Mocking your enemy for having been foolish enough to trust them.you, or naive enough to think their plan would stop you.
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When the villain taunts an UnwittingPawn or NaiveNewcomer about [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness not living up to]] [[DealWithTheDevil their end of the bargain]].

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When Villain mocks the villain taunts an UnwittingPawn or NaiveNewcomer about [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness not living up to]] [[DealWithTheDevil victim of their end of the bargain]].trickery for having been foolish enough to trust them.
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Hahaha! Did you actually believe there is a laconic version?

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Hahaha! Did you actually believe there is a laconic version?When the villain taunts an UnwittingPawn or NaiveNewcomer about [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness not living up to]] [[DealWithTheDevil their end of the bargain]].

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