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** Earlier, Gallerian tries to ''[[MoralEventHorizon force Allen to relive his beheading]]''. We knew the guy was evil, but who could have expected him to have been ''that'' cruel?

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** Earlier, Gallerian tries to ''[[MoralEventHorizon force Allen to relive his beheading]]''. We knew the guy was evil, but who could have expected him to have been ''that'' cruel?cruel?
* The ''Original Sin Series''' "The Song I Heard Somewhere", detailing Irina's resurrection from death and vow of revenge against Elluka.
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[[caption-width-right:273:"Where are you going with that glass, Mr. Grapple?"]]

From cannibalism to rape to just plain old demonic possession, there's a wealth of creepiness to be had in this series...

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** That particular scene in ''Evil Food Eater Conchita'' where she raises the undead soldiers to fight off the Beelzenian Army. It's all being witnessed by a horrified Carlos, who even recognizes some of the undead in the crowd as they ''literally tear the soldiers apart''.

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** That particular scene in ''Evil Food Eater Conchita'' where she raises the undead soldiers to fight off the Beelzenian Army. It's all being witnessed by a horrified Carlos, who even recognizes some of the undead in the crowd as they ''literally tear the soldiers apart''. All this while Banica is on the ground dancing and laughing about how she's going to literally [[ExtremeOmnivore eat the whole world.]]
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* The premise behind "Survival 'MA' -Who Will Survive?-". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods, and all of them are stated as becoming downright demonic in their drive. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' orchestrating Ly Li's death by falling off a cliff, Milky's apparent death by hanging, and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.

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* The premise behind "Survival 'MA' -Who Will Survive?-". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods, and all of them are stated as becoming downright demonic in their drive. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' orchestrating Ly Li's Milky's death by falling off a cliff, Milky's Ly Li's apparent death by hanging, and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.
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** It's worse than that. That isn't Julia at all- that's [[spoiler:the fourth member of Pere Noel: Fourth Shadow, Mayrana Blossom]]. She and Julia are the cofounders of Pere Noel, and [[spoiler:Mayrana]] is ''obsessed'' with Julia, to the point where she [[spoiler:had Seventh Magician use the ''Venom Sword'' to make her look almost ''exactly like Julia'' and act as Julia's decoy.]] That particular scene is taken from a very tense moment in the novel when Elluka and Gumillia confront [[spoiler:Mayrana]] in her own home, upon which she reveals that the RoomFullOfCrazy is the result of her writing runes all over the house in order to specifically seal Elluka's MagicMusic powers. A battle results in which [[spoiler:Mayrana]] demonstrates terrifying use of fire magic, and very nearly defeats Elluka and Gumillia.
***And how she is defeated in the battle just makes it even worse. Gumillia forces her outside, into a bed of greeonian plateau roses (which are the same plant from which the ''Gift poison'' is derived), and uses plant magic in order to [[spoiler:make the roses rip her body apart with their thorns to the point where she resembles the foliage surrounding her.]] Dear Held, Gumillia can be ''horrifying''.
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* While there are high-tension points at several places in the story, it's especially creepy to see [[spoiler:the Irregular that was born from the Clockworker's Doll]] in the "Seven Crimes and Punishments" story's final Wrath chapter. There's just something awfully ''uncanny'' about him and [[spoiler:how he chases Hansel and Allen brokenly calling for his mother, ''the doll''.]]

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* While there are high-tension points at several places in the story, it's especially creepy to see [[spoiler:the Irregular that was born from the Clockworker's Doll]] in the "Seven Crimes and Punishments" story's final Wrath chapter. There's just something awfully ''uncanny'' about him and [[spoiler:how he chases Hansel and Allen brokenly calling for his mother, ''the doll''.]]]]
** Earlier, Gallerian tries to ''[[MoralEventHorizon force Allen to relive his beheading]]''. We knew the guy was evil, but who could have expected him to have been ''that'' cruel?
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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Weathered Head at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''hung up in a gibbet and left to rot''.

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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Weathered Head at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''hung up in a gibbet and left to rot''.rot''.
* While there are high-tension points at several places in the story, it's especially creepy to see [[spoiler:the Irregular that was born from the Clockworker's Doll]] in the "Seven Crimes and Punishments" story's final Wrath chapter. There's just something awfully ''uncanny'' about him and [[spoiler:how he chases Hansel and Allen brokenly calling for his mother, ''the doll''.]]
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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Skull at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''hung up in a gibbet and left to rot''.

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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Skull Weathered Head at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''hung up in a gibbet and left to rot''.
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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Skull at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''hung up on a thread and left to rot''.

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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Skull at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''hung up on in a thread gibbet and left to rot''.
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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Skull at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''impaled on a spike and left to rot''.

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* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Skull at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''impaled ''hung up on a spike thread and left to rot''.
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** [[MadnessMantra "La la la la la la la lu lu lu..."]]

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** [[MadnessMantra "La la la la la la la lu lu lu..."]]"]]
* Kayo's ultimate fate as revealed in "The Skull at Onigashima". She was caught for her crimes, beheaded and her head was ''impaled on a spike and left to rot''.
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* Full-Moon Laboratory is pretty creepy, especially since it's out of context of the rest of the series. The Rin-character up trying to revive something (or someone) in a lab? Staining her robes with blood doing so?

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* Full-Moon Laboratory is pretty creepy, especially since it's out of context of the rest of the series. The Rin-character up trying to revive something (or someone) in a lab? Staining her robes with blood doing so?so?
** [[MadnessMantra "La la la la la la la lu lu lu..."]]
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The servants also looked young but they turned out to be in their thirties. Let\'s not make assumptions when the song has yet to be explained.


* Full-Moon Laboratory is pretty creepy, especially since it's out of context of the rest of the city. Little girl up trying to revive something in a lab? Staining her robes with blood doing so?

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* Full-Moon Laboratory is pretty creepy, especially since it's out of context of the rest of the city. Little girl series. The Rin-character up trying to revive something (or someone) in a lab? Staining her robes with blood doing so?
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** And according to ''Seven Crimes and Punishments''? [[spoiler:She succeeded]].
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* From the ''Gift'' novel's bonus story, there's something disturbing about having a casual conversation with a man who's holding up a severed head. Granted, he needed the head so Seventh Magician could make his face look like the right one, but still.

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* From the ''Gift'' novel's bonus story, there's something disturbing about having a casual conversation with a man who's holding up a severed head. Granted, he needed the head so Seventh Magician could make his face look like the right one, but still.still.
* Full-Moon Laboratory is pretty creepy, especially since it's out of context of the rest of the city. Little girl up trying to revive something in a lab? Staining her robes with blood doing so?
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* From the ''Gift'' novel's bonus story, there's something ''disturbing'' about having a conversation with a man who's holding up a severed head. Granted, he needed the head so Seventh Magician could make his face look like the right one, but still.

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* From the ''Gift'' novel's bonus story, there's something ''disturbing'' disturbing about having a casual conversation with a man who's holding up a severed head. Granted, he needed the head so Seventh Magician could make his face look like the right one, but still.
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* The premise behind "Survival 'MA' -Who Will Survive?-". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods, and all of them are stated as becoming downright demonic in their drive. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' orchestrating Ly Li's death by falling off a cliff, Milky's apparent death by hanging, and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.

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* The premise behind "Survival 'MA' -Who Will Survive?-". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods, and all of them are stated as becoming downright demonic in their drive. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' orchestrating Ly Li's death by falling off a cliff, Milky's apparent death by hanging, and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.late''.
* From the ''Gift'' novel's bonus story, there's something ''disturbing'' about having a conversation with a man who's holding up a severed head. Granted, he needed the head so Seventh Magician could make his face look like the right one, but still.

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** Banica's early childhood in the first chapter of the novel is very unnerving: The desperation of her household to keep themselves alive by eating anything they could get their hands on and becoming morbidly obese as a result, the fact that the disease gave Muzuri cravings for inedible things like ''[[TongueTrauma candle flames or broken mirrors]]'', Meguru bullying her daughter and [[AbusiveParents forcing food down her throat for no reason]], and the entire household becoming a DwindlingParty as one by one the staff succumb to the disease. The worst part is the final scene, where a rabid Meguru decides to eat the corpse of one of their servants and Muzuri is driven to murder her in front of their young daughter.

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** Banica's early childhood in the first chapter of the novel is very unnerving: The desperation of her household to keep themselves alive by eating anything they could get their hands on and becoming morbidly obese as a result, the fact that the disease gave Muzuri cravings for inedible things like ''[[TongueTrauma candle flames or broken mirrors]]'', Meguru bullying her daughter and [[AbusiveParents forcing food down her throat for no reason]], and the entire household becoming a DwindlingParty as one by one the staff succumb to the disease. The worst part is the final scene, where a rabid Meguru decides to eat the corpse of one of their servants and Muzuri is driven to murder her in front of their young daughter.daughter.
** This part of the novel also showcased the nightmare fuel that is the Gula disease: It gives its victims cravings for inedible and even dangerous things things like [[TongueTrauma candle flames or broken mirrors]]. During the early stage of the curse, one of the Conchita estate's staff died after ''vomiting sewing scissors''.
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** Banica's early childhood in the first chapter of the novel is very unnerving in its depiction of the devastation caused by the Gula disease: The desperation of her household to keep themselves alive by eating anything they could get their hands on and becoming morbidly obese as a result, the fact that the disease gave Muzuri cravings for inedible things like ''[[TongueTrauma candle flames or broken mirrors]]'', Meguru bullying her daughter and [[AbusiveParents forcing food down her throat for no reason]], and the entire household becoming a DwindlingParty as one by one the staff succumb to the disease. The worst part is the final scene, where a rabid Meguru decides to eat the corpse of one of their servants and Muzuri is driven to murder her in front of their young daughter.

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** Banica's early childhood in the first chapter of the novel is very unnerving in its depiction of the devastation caused by the Gula disease: unnerving: The desperation of her household to keep themselves alive by eating anything they could get their hands on and becoming morbidly obese as a result, the fact that the disease gave Muzuri cravings for inedible things like ''[[TongueTrauma candle flames or broken mirrors]]'', Meguru bullying her daughter and [[AbusiveParents forcing food down her throat for no reason]], and the entire household becoming a DwindlingParty as one by one the staff succumb to the disease. The worst part is the final scene, where a rabid Meguru decides to eat the corpse of one of their servants and Muzuri is driven to murder her in front of their young daughter.
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** Heck, some find the entire EFEC song, with its disturbing lyrics and Banica's [[DescentIntoMadness Descent into Cannibalism]], to be nightmare fuel on its own.

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** Heck, some Many find the entire original EFEC song, with its disturbing lyrics and Banica's [[DescentIntoMadness Descent into Cannibalism]], to be nightmare fuel on its own.enough for this arc.
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** Banica's early childhood in the first chapter of the novel is very unnerving in its depiction of the devastation caused by the Gula disease: The desperation of her household to keep themselves alive by eating anything they could get their hands on and becoming morbidly obese as a result, the fact that the disease gave Muzuri cravings for inedible things like ''[[TongueTrauma candle flames or broken mirrors]]'', Meguru bullying her daughter and [[AbusiveParents forcing food down her throat for no reason]], and the entire household becoming a DwindlingParty as one by one the staff succumb to the disease. The worst part is the final scene, where a rabid Meguru decides to eat the corpse of one of their servants and Muzuri is driven to murder her in front of their young daughter.
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** [[spoiler:And Mikulia died while giving birth to her son, prompting Eve to take over. And Platonic? She ''never even existed''. It was all Eve]]. ParanoiaFuel indeed.

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** [[spoiler:And Mikulia died while giving birth to her son, prompting Eve to take over. And Platonic? She ''never even existed''.Platonic too, though the audience doesn't learn what happened to the real girl. It was all Eve]]. ParanoiaFuel indeed.
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* [[ITasteDelicious Conchita eating herself.]]

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* [[ITasteDelicious [[AutoCannibalism Conchita eating herself.]]
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* [[ITasteDelicious Conchita eating herself]]

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* [[ITasteDelicious Conchita eating herself]]herself.]]
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Please don’t make up details, even for emphasis. The song doesn\'t confirm any variation of how exactly Irina killed them.


* The premise behind "Survival MA-Who Will Survive?". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' pushing Ly Li off a cliff, snapping Milky's neck with a rope and telling everyone that [[DrivenToSuicide she hanged herself]] and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.

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* The premise behind "Survival MA-Who 'MA' -Who Will Survive?". Survive?-". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods. Gods, and all of them are stated as becoming downright demonic in their drive. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' pushing orchestrating Ly Li Li's death by falling off a cliff, snapping Milky's neck with a rope and telling everyone that [[DrivenToSuicide she hanged herself]] apparent death by hanging, and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.
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* The premise behind "Survival MA-Who Will Survive?". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' pushing Ly Li off a cliff, strangling Milky with a rope and telling everyone she hanged herself and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.

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* The premise behind "Survival MA-Who Will Survive?". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' pushing Ly Li off a cliff, strangling Milky snapping Milky's neck with a rope and telling everyone that [[DrivenToSuicide she hanged herself herself]] and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.
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** [[spoiler:And Mikulia died while giving birth to her son, prompting Eve to take over. And Platonic? She ''never even existed''. It was all Eve]]. ParanoiaFuel indeed.

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** [[spoiler:And Mikulia died while giving birth to her son, prompting Eve to take over. And Platonic? She ''never even existed''. It was all Eve]]. ParanoiaFuel indeed.indeed.
* The premise behind "Survival MA-Who Will Survive?". Four women are competing to brutally slaughter each other for the right to give birth to the Twin Gods. Even more horrifying, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Irina]] kills ''all of the contestants,'' pushing Ly Li off a cliff, strangling Milky with a rope and telling everyone she hanged herself and literally stabbing Elluka (her own sister-in-law) in the back]]. And nobody figures out what she had done until it was ''too late''.
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** The crowner is ''after'' Margarita's suicide, however, where the audience learns that [[spoiler:it was all a lie, Margarita's entire existence. She's been dead since infancy and the girl that we've all been watching this whole time was a doll (well, Eve Moonlit to be precise,) pulling an illusion on everyone it came in contact with. And it wasn't the first time that we, as well as the other characters, were tricked like this.]] That's serious ParanoiaFuel.

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** The crowner is ''after'' Margarita's suicide, however, where the audience learns that [[spoiler:it was all a lie, Margarita's entire existence. She's been dead since infancy and the girl that we've all been watching this whole time was a doll (well, Eve Moonlit to be precise,) pulling an illusion on everyone it came in contact with. And it wasn't the first time that we, as well as the other characters, were tricked like this.]] That's serious ParanoiaFuel.ParanoiaFuel.
** [[spoiler:And Mikulia died while giving birth to her son, prompting Eve to take over. And Platonic? She ''never even existed''. It was all Eve]]. ParanoiaFuel indeed.
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** After working on illustrations for the novel, Ichika has even said she finds Margarita the most terrifying of all the sinners. ''This'' in comparison to [[ImAHumanitarian Banica Conchita]]. [[OhCrap Crap]].

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** After working on illustrations for the novel, Ichika has even said she finds Margarita the most terrifying of all the sinners. ''This'' in comparison to [[ImAHumanitarian Banica Conchita]]. [[OhCrap Crap]].



** The crowner is ''after'' Margarita's suicide, however, where the [[OhCrap audience learns that]] [[spoiler:it was all a lie, Margarita's entire existence. She's been dead since infancy and the girl that we've all been watching this whole time was a doll (well, Eve Moonlit to be precise,) pulling an illusion on everyone it came in contact with. And it wasn't the first time that we, as well as the other characters, were tricked like this.]] That's serious ParanoiaFuel.

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** The crowner is ''after'' Margarita's suicide, however, where the [[OhCrap audience learns that]] that [[spoiler:it was all a lie, Margarita's entire existence. She's been dead since infancy and the girl that we've all been watching this whole time was a doll (well, Eve Moonlit to be precise,) pulling an illusion on everyone it came in contact with. And it wasn't the first time that we, as well as the other characters, were tricked like this.]] That's serious ParanoiaFuel.

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** The crowner is right after Margarita's suicide, however, where the [[OhCrap audience learns that]] [[spoiler:it was all a lie, Margarita's entire existence. She's been dead since infancy and the girl that we've all been watching this whole time was a doll (well, Eve Moonlit to be precise,) pulling an illusion on everyone it came in contact with. And it wasn't the first time that we, as well as the other characters, were tricked like this.]] That's serious ParanoiaFuel.
** [[spoiler:And then the doll shows up in the forest after Margarita dies. Elluka had figured it out by then, but Gumillia, Michaela and the audience are understandably freaked the heck out]].

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** The crowner is right after ''after'' Margarita's suicide, however, where the [[OhCrap audience learns that]] [[spoiler:it was all a lie, Margarita's entire existence. She's been dead since infancy and the girl that we've all been watching this whole time was a doll (well, Eve Moonlit to be precise,) pulling an illusion on everyone it came in contact with. And it wasn't the first time that we, as well as the other characters, were tricked like this.]] That's serious ParanoiaFuel.
** [[spoiler:And then the doll shows up in the forest after Margarita dies. Elluka had figured it out by then, but Gumillia, Michaela and the audience are understandably freaked the heck out]].
ParanoiaFuel.

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