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** That... [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment thing]] in the water outside the Sleeping Coven. You can see several huge tentacles petruding all over the lake and each is marked as Impossible Difficulty. Fortunately it won’t do anything to you, but, what exactly is that thing?

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** That... [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment thing]] thing in the water outside the Sleeping Coven. You can see several huge tentacles petruding all over the lake and each is marked as Impossible Difficulty. Fortunately it won’t do anything to you, but, what exactly is that thing?
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** [[AndIMustScream The Wall of the Faithless]]: A massive structure composed of souls of [[NayTheist Nay-Theists]] in the ''ForgottenRealms'' setting as punishment for not worshipping any deities. They’re slowly petrified [[CessationOfExistence out of existence]] in a very painful and horrifying manner. This doubles with FridgeHorror, because when you finally see it, it’s very tall and thick and it surrounds an entire ''planar metropolis''. It’s only been around for a few centuries and it only counts for [[NayTheist Nay-Theists]] in Abeir Toril. A world where the gods existence is obvious. Who are everyone in the wall?

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** [[AndIMustScream The Wall of the Faithless]]: A massive structure composed of souls of [[NayTheist Nay-Theists]] in the ''ForgottenRealms'' ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'' setting as punishment for not worshipping any deities. They’re slowly petrified [[CessationOfExistence out of existence]] in a very painful and horrifying manner. This doubles with FridgeHorror, because when you finally see it, it’s very tall and thick and it surrounds an entire ''planar metropolis''. It’s only been around for a few centuries and it only counts for [[NayTheist Nay-Theists]] in Abeir Toril. A world where the gods existence is obvious. Who are everyone in the wall?
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* The massacre of Ember. Just the thought that someone would [[MoralEventHorizon cross that line]] just to [[FrameUp frame you]] for it. And later when you investigate the crime scene, [[SchmuckBait try read the description]] on how they were killed. Some examples: [[spoiler: cats being cut in half, one man being left behind to bleed to death and a elderly couple being brutally in the head, having their skulls crack!]]

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* The massacre of Ember. Just the thought that someone would [[MoralEventHorizon cross that line]] just to [[FrameUp frame you]] for it. And later when you investigate the crime scene, [[SchmuckBait try read the description]] on how they were killed. Some examples: [[spoiler: cats being cut in half, one man being left behind to bleed to death and a elderly couple being brutally bashed in the head, having their skulls crack!]]
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* The massacre of Ember. Just the thought that someone would [[MoralEventHorizon cross that line]] just to [[FrameUp frame you]] for it. And later when you investigate the crime scene, [[SchmuckBait try read the description]] on how they were killed. Some examples: [[spoiler: cats being cut in half, one man being left behind to bleed to death and a elderly couple being brutally in the head, having their skulls crack!]]
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* ANYTHING to do with the King of Shadow's back-story, as fleshed out in the Ruins of Arvahn. The days of agony he spent being turned into a giant magical construct while his lover watched, what happened after he was shunted to the Shadow Weave, and even the final confrontation with him shows just how much there's nothing left but an automaton.

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* ANYTHING to do with the King of Shadow's back-story, as fleshed out in the Ruins of Arvahn. The [[spoiler:The days of agony he spent being turned into a giant magical construct while his lover watched, what happened after he was shunted to the Shadow Weave, and even the final confrontation with him shows just how much there's nothing left but an automaton.]]
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!!Original Campaign
* ANYTHING to do with the King of Shadow's back-story, as fleshed out in the Ruins of Arvahn. The days of agony he spent being turned into a giant magical construct while his lover watched, what happened after he was shunted to the Shadow Weave, and even the final confrontation with him shows just how much there's nothing left but an automaton.
** Horrors committed by the King of Shadows post-Netheril also include: ripping apart six women's souls and merging them into one creature, imprisoning a dragon that fought with the empire he was supposed to protect, countless wars with other groups like the Gith, and of course, everything in the campaign like the turning the Mere of Dead Men into a wasteland. Not to mention the [[ItsAWonderfulFailure Bad End]] that happens if you ally with him.



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** [[FromBadToWorse The beginning]]. After your fight against the King of Shadows, you wake up in a barrow, far away from the Sword Coast and you friends that could be dead for all you know, filled with powerful spirits bent on keeping you trapped in there. The silver shard you've had within you since infancy is crudely removed and there's something within you that suddenly [[HorrorHunger forces you to eat a spirit]] that you had just spoken to.

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** [[FromBadToWorse The beginning]]. After your fight against the King of Shadows, you wake up in a barrow, far away from the Sword Coast and you your friends that could be dead for all you know, filled with powerful spirits bent on keeping you trapped in there.trapped. The silver shard you've had within you since infancy is crudely removed and there's something within you that suddenly [[HorrorHunger forces you to eat a spirit]] that you had just spoken to.
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** [[EldritchAbomination The Spirit Eater curse]]: A [[BodySurf Body Surfing]] abomination that force the host to devour souls, [[CessationOfExistence erasing them from existence]]. If the victim doesn’t get sustenance, he/she will go mad and eventually die and the Spirit Eater will jump to the closest victim. Oh yeah, [[spoiler: and their souls are transported to the aforementioned wall once they’re cursed]].
*** The Spirit Eater was originally [[spoiler: a man, turned into an entity of pure hunger as punishment for rebelling against his god]].

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** [[EldritchAbomination [[HorrorHunger The Spirit Eater curse]]: A [[BodySurf Body Surfing]] abomination [[EldritchAbomination abomination]] that force the host to devour souls, [[CessationOfExistence erasing them from existence]]. If the victim doesn’t get sustenance, he/she will go mad and eventually die and the Spirit Eater will jump to the closest victim. Oh yeah, [[spoiler: and their souls are transported to the aforementioned wall once they’re cursed]].
*** The Spirit Eater Eater's appearance is pretty messed up. It's a floating, black husk with a huge maw and several flailing tentacles. And keep in mind that it was originally [[spoiler: [[WasOnceAMan a man, man]], turned into an entity of pure hunger as punishment for rebelling against his god]].



** [[FromBadToWorse The beginning]]. After your fight against the King of Shadows, you wake up in a barrow far away from the coast and you friends, filled with powerful spirits bent on keeping you trapped in there. The silver shard you've had within you since being an infant is crudely removed and there's something within you that suddenly [[DeaderThanDead obliterates a spirit]] you had just spoken to.
** That... [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment thing]] in the water outside the Sleeping Coven. You can see several huge tentacles petruding all over the lake and each is marked as Impossible Difficulty. Fortunately if won’t do anything to you, but, what exactly is that thing?

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** [[FromBadToWorse The beginning]]. After your fight against the King of Shadows, you wake up in a barrow barrow, far away from the coast Sword Coast and you friends, friends that could be dead for all you know, filled with powerful spirits bent on keeping you trapped in there. The silver shard you've had within you since being an infant infancy is crudely removed and there's something within you that suddenly [[DeaderThanDead obliterates [[HorrorHunger forces you to eat a spirit]] that you had just spoken to.
** That... [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment thing]] in the water outside the Sleeping Coven. You can see several huge tentacles petruding all over the lake and each is marked as Impossible Difficulty. Fortunately if it won’t do anything to you, but, what exactly is that thing?
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** [[FromBadToWorse The beginning]]. After your fight against the King of Shadows, you wake up in a barrow far away from the coast and you friends, filled with powerful spirits bent on keeping you trapped in there. The silver shard you've had within you since being an infant is crudely removed and there's something within you that suddenly [[DeaderThanDead obliterates a spirit]] you had just spoken to.
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*** If you go for the evil ending [[spoiler: where you devour Akashi, you'll become and HumanoidAbomination extraordinare capable of unmaking ''gods''! That's right, you could destroy planes and even the ''multiverse'' if you're not stopped!]]

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*** If you go for It's even worse in the evil ending [[spoiler: where you devour Akashi, you'll become ending. [[spoiler:The player character basically becomes a soul-eating HumanoidAbomination, with little to no concept of morality, and HumanoidAbomination extraordinare capable is so strong ''the gods themselves'' teamed up to kill them...'''and failed'''. They had to settle for driving the PC out of unmaking ''gods''! That's right, you could destroy planes Faerun, [[SomeoneElsesProblem to some other poor world that had no idea what they were getting]]. [[HorrorHunger And the Spirit-Eater is]] ''[[HorrorHunger always]]'' [[HorrorHunger hungry]].]] Think on that for a minute, and even the ''multiverse'' if you're not stopped!]] be very, very glad it's just a game.

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** [[TokenEvilTeammate One-of-Many]]: A HiveMind of tortured souls with a CreepyChild as its “spokesperson”. It/they can also absorb souls, adding them to its HiveMind.

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** [[TokenEvilTeammate One-of-Many]]: A HiveMind of tortured souls with a CreepyChild as its “spokesperson”. It/they You'll have to cross the MoralEventHorizon in order to obtain it and it can also absorb souls, adding them to its HiveMind.HiveMind. And if said soul is innocent, [[MindRape it won't stay like that for long]].



*** During your dreamscape encounter with the wall, you'll even meet [[spoiler: Bishop]] who's trapped in the wall. And during your conversation the wall starts growing and you'll hear several souls screaming in unison. You can even hear ''kids'' scream! That's right, not even ''kids are safe from the wall!''

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*** It gets worse. During your dreamscape encounter with the wall, you'll even meet [[spoiler: Bishop]] who's trapped in the wall.there. And during your conversation the wall starts growing and you'll hear several souls screaming in unison. You can even hear ''kids'' scream! That's right, not even ''kids are safe from the wall!''



*** The Spirit Eater was originally [[spoiler: a man, turned into an entity of pure hunger as punishment for rebelling against his god]].

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*** The Spirit Eater was originally [[spoiler: a man, turned into an entity of pure hunger as punishment for rebelling against his god]]. god]].
*** If you go for the evil ending [[spoiler: where you devour Akashi, you'll become and HumanoidAbomination extraordinare capable of unmaking ''gods''! That's right, you could destroy planes and even the ''multiverse'' if you're not stopped!]]



*** His backstory and involvement to the plot is downright terrifying. It’s unnerving how evil someone can be, [[spoiler: and you can potentially be just as bad at the end.]]

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*** His backstory and involvement to the plot is downright terrifying. It’s unnerving how evil someone can be, [[spoiler: and you can potentially be just as bad at in the end.ending if you embrace the curse.]]
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!!''Mask of the Betrayer''

* The expansion is a massive tanker with NightmareFuel, but let’s pick the largest barrels.
** [[TokenEvilTeammate One-of-Many]]: A HiveMind of tortured souls with a CreepyChild as its “spokesperson”. It/they can also absorb souls, adding them to its HiveMind.
** [[AndIMustScream The Wall of the Faithless]]: A massive structure composed of souls of [[NayTheist Nay-Theists]] in the ''ForgottenRealms'' setting as punishment for not worshipping any deities. They’re slowly petrified [[CessationOfExistence out of existence]] in a very painful and horrifying manner. This doubles with FridgeHorror, because when you finally see it, it’s very tall and thick and it surrounds an entire ''planar metropolis''. It’s only been around for a few centuries and it only counts for [[NayTheist Nay-Theists]] in Abeir Toril. A world where the gods existence is obvious. Who are everyone in the wall?
*** During your dreamscape encounter with the wall, you'll even meet [[spoiler: Bishop]] who's trapped in the wall. And during your conversation the wall starts growing and you'll hear several souls screaming in unison. You can even hear ''kids'' scream! That's right, not even ''kids are safe from the wall!''
** [[EldritchAbomination The Spirit Eater curse]]: A [[BodySurf Body Surfing]] abomination that force the host to devour souls, [[CessationOfExistence erasing them from existence]]. If the victim doesn’t get sustenance, he/she will go mad and eventually die and the Spirit Eater will jump to the closest victim. Oh yeah, [[spoiler: and their souls are transported to the aforementioned wall once they’re cursed]].
*** The Spirit Eater was originally [[spoiler: a man, turned into an entity of pure hunger as punishment for rebelling against his god]].
** That... [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment thing]] in the water outside the Sleeping Coven. You can see several huge tentacles petruding all over the lake and each is marked as Impossible Difficulty. Fortunately if won’t do anything to you, but, what exactly is that thing?
** [[HellIsThatNoise Gulk'aush’s ravings]] inside the Sleeping Coven. It can surprise you the first time and you’ll have no idea at first who it is and they’re not pleasant to listen to.
** The conversation with Myrkul on the Astral Plane where he’s [[MindScrew Mind Screwing]] you and the music doesn’t help much.
*** His backstory and involvement to the plot is downright terrifying. It’s unnerving how evil someone can be, [[spoiler: and you can potentially be just as bad at the end.]]
** [[SarcasmMode Sweet dreams]].

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