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From this comes a story of politics, subterfuge, Catholicism, aliens, arranged marriages, FantasyAmericana, and warring empires that last thousands of years.

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From this comes a story of politics, subterfuge, Catholicism, FantasticCatholicism, aliens, arranged marriages, FantasyAmericana, and warring empires that last thousands of years.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: InUniverse. When it turns out that a koala that the Dougama Herd recruited (Who quickly went to join the Chotters) had the trait of being a lawyer, Doug not only names him Parkzer (After his friend who's "a lawyer" in real life, but not really, as a disclaimer notes he's not officially recognized as a lawyer, a cop, or [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers a koala]]) but also decides to call up him in real life to ask about stuff he would do in certain situations (such as asking goldfish if he could breed with them), much to Parkzer's confusion.

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* WriteWhatYouKnow: InUniverse. When it turns out that a koala that the Dougama Herd recruited (Who quickly went to join the Chotters) had the trait of being a lawyer, Doug not only names him Parkzer (After his friend who's "a lawyer" in real life, but not really, as a disclaimer notes he's not officially recognized as a lawyer, a cop, or [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers a koala]]) koala) but also decides to call up him in real life to ask about stuff he would do in certain situations (such as asking goldfish if he could breed with them), much to Parkzer's confusion.
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* TemptingFate: In the America campaign, after Saul Goodman is killed, Doug tries to stop the AI from using him again by spelling out in his text prompt that Saul Goodman is dead and never coming back. On that same turn, Saul explicitly comes back from the afterlife and uses divine power to wipe out Doug's whole army.

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* TemptingFate: In After Saul Goodman is killed in the America campaign, after Saul Goodman is killed, Doug tries to stop the AI from using him again by spelling out in his text prompt that Saul Goodman is dead and never coming back. On that same turn, Saul explicitly comes back from the afterlife and uses divine power to wipe out Doug's whole army.
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-->'''King George:''' They've taken Rupert?! What egregious fuckery! Whose going to feed my ducks now?!

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-->'''King George:''' They've taken Rupert?! What egregious fuckery! Whose Who's going to feed my ducks now?!
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* AnachronismStew: Doug tries to keep the options limited to the campaign's time period, but anything the AI comes up with becomes fair game. As such, the American Revolution eventually devolves into the Americans and French fielding {{Humongous Mecha}}s against the British, ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'' being published in the 1700s, ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' being on tour with the original cast, and the Americans inventing nuclear warheads but not planes to drop them from.

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