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* ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'': The castle of the White Witch is referred to as her "house", by the Witch herself, and her enemies. This is especially notable when she meets Edmund, having introduced herself as the Queen of Narnia, and told him to find her "house" between two hills. Calling it a "house" makes it seem less intimidating, and she even suggests he takes his siblings to her house, saying casually "let's see who lives here". When Edmund sees the house later, he notes that it is more of a small castle than a house, with towers that look like dunce's caps, perhaps reflecting his own foolishness in joining the witch.

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* ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'': The castle of the White Witch is referred to as her "house", by the Witch herself, and her enemies. This enemies, when it is fact a small castle, filled with statues of her enemies which she has turned to stone. Calling it a "house" is especially notable when she meets Edmund, having introduced herself as the Queen of Narnia, and told him to find her "house" house between two hills. Calling it a "house" makes it seem less intimidating, hills, and she has even suggests suggested he takes tells his siblings to her house, saying casually "let's see who lives here". When Edmund sees the house later, he notes that it is more of a small castle than a house, with towers that look like dunce's caps, perhaps reflecting his own foolishness in joining the witch.
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* ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'': The castle of the White Witch is referred to as her "house", by the Witch herself, and her enemies. This is especially notable when she meets Edmund, having introduced herself as the Queen of Narnia, and told him to find her "house" between two hills. Calling it a "house" makes it seem less intimidating, and she even suggests he takes his siblings to her house, saying casually "let's see who lives here". When Edmund sees the house later, he notes that it is more of a small castle than a house, with towers that look like dunce's caps, perhaps reflecting his own foolishness in joining the witch.
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-->'''Haley Starshine''', ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', on [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1288.html Blue Poets]]

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-->'''Haley -->-- '''Haley Starshine''', ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', on [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1288.html Blue Poets]]



** ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'' introduces the Rejuvenator, a SinisterScythe used to reset deviant Gems back to their “default settings”: IdentityAmnesia and [[IndividualityIsIllegal forced assimilation]] in one handy package.

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** ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'' introduces the Rejuvenator, a SinisterScythe used to reset deviant Gems back to their “default settings”: "default settings": IdentityAmnesia and [[IndividualityIsIllegal forced assimilation]] in one handy package.

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