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Ray Wells seeks to inherit property from his dying father, Desmond. Reminiscing on the last time he talked to his father, Ray remembers that Desmond told him the property he stood to inherit is being willed off to charity. The property happens to be a piece of land, where the ruins of a house that burned down after a tragic accident many years ago still lie. Not paying any attention to Desmond's warnings, Ray kills his father by cutting off his oxygen supply, then burns his unfinished will to get his hands on the property. When he goes off to look at his new inheritance, he is told by a local woman that mysterious lights can be seen every night in the windows of the supposedly abandoned house, thinking the property to be cursed ground. Enraged, Ray storms the place, only to find a motley crew of teenagers dressed in 1970s attire throwing a party inside. As Ray resorts to more and more underhanded means to get what he believes to be a bunch of rowdy kids out of the house that's "rightfully" his, he ultimately learns that he shares a dark and horrible connection to the party and its guests, who make sure he's treated as the guest of honor at a celebration "to die for".

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Ray Wells (Creator/AdamStorke) seeks to inherit property from his dying father, Desmond. Reminiscing on the last time he talked to his father, Ray remembers that Desmond told him the property he stood to inherit is being willed off to charity. The property happens to be a piece of land, where the ruins of a house that burned down after a tragic accident many years ago still lie. Not paying any attention to Desmond's warnings, Ray kills his father by cutting off his oxygen supply, then burns his unfinished will to get his hands on the property. When he goes off to look at his new inheritance, he is told by a local woman that mysterious lights can be seen every night in the windows of the supposedly abandoned house, thinking the property to be cursed ground. Enraged, Ray storms the place, only to find a motley crew of teenagers dressed in 1970s attire throwing a party inside. As Ray resorts to more and more underhanded means to get what he believes to be a bunch of rowdy kids out of the house that's "rightfully" his, he ultimately learns that he shares a dark and horrible connection to the party and its guests, who make sure he's treated as the guest of honor at a celebration "to die for".
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* AntagonistOffspring: Ray becomes one due to [[{{Patricide}} murdering his father]] for the sake of inheriting a plot of land and the house on it that he covets.

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* AntagonistOffspring: AntagonisticOffspring: Ray becomes one due to [[{{Patricide}} murdering his father]] for the sake of inheriting a plot of land and the house on it that he covets.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comic, Jerry was just a guy looking for some fun and had the misfortune of being the descendent of the man who deliberately set the fire. Ray, in contrast, murders his own father to get the property he deems he rightfully deserves and repeats the very same actions of his father.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comic, Jerry was just a guy looking for some fun and had the misfortune of being the descendent descendant of the man who deliberately set the fire. Ray, in contrast, murders his own father to get the property he deems he rightfully deserves and repeats the very same actions of his father.father.
* AntagonistOffspring: Ray becomes one due to [[{{Patricide}} murdering his father]] for the sake of inheriting a plot of land and the house on it that he covets.


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* InheritanceMurder: Part of Ray's effort to ensure he gets to claim ownership of the plot of land with the burned house on it is by committing {{Patricide}} due to his father intending to have the land and the house donated to charity.
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* TheAtoner: Desmond's tone as he lays dying seems to hint that he shows hefty remorse for what he did to the house in '73.

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* TheAtoner: Desmond's tone as he lays dying seems to hint that he shows hefty remorse for what he did to the house in '73.'73 and must have been aware of the ghosts. He hoped his son doesn't go there.
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* AssholeVictim: Ray. The ghosts inhabiting the house he "inherits" were all burned alive by his father, so they burn him alive instead. Seeing how Ray is just as bad as his father, even murdering the poor guy in the hospital, their revenge is justified.

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* AssholeVictim: Ray. The ghosts inhabiting the house he "inherits" were all burned alive by his father, so they burn him alive instead. Seeing how Ray is just as bad as and undoubtedly worse than his father, even murdering the poor guy in the hospital, their revenge is justified.

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