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* EverybodyLaughsEnding: The final strip of Season 2 ends this way, to Igor's confusion, having missed most of the action and wondering what the joke is.


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* KarmicTransformation: In her final appearance in Season 2, [[spoiler:after antagonising Ingrid for so long, Stella is hit by one of Ingrid's potions and turned into a leech like the kind Ingrid raises]].


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* LoveTriangle: Ingrid is attracted to both Amber, the female human tavern owner she is friends with, and King Kuchirou, the male leader of the CatFolk. Some Season 2 strips are about Ingrid trying to choose between them, and when Amber & Kuchirou suggest just sharing Ingrid towards the end of the season, Ingrid gets so flustered that Dr. Fleming warns them they're going to break his assistant.

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* BookEnds: Season 2 begins with Ingrid and her friends searching for help to deal with an ordinary plague of mice, and ends with Ingrid and her friends working together to stop a witch that's summoning a magical plague of mice.



* FriendlyEnemy: Unlike his depiction in the Classic strips, Robert the Crusader genuinely wants to protect Domburg from malevolent magic, and tries to genuinely make amends with Ingrid after accusing her of being an evil witch. However, he still refers to her as "wicked", and his tendency to put his foot in his mouth keeps their relationship rocky at best.

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* FastballSpecial: After a few strips building up to it, Episode 195 has Dr. Fleming using his toned muscles to pitch an unwilling Ingrid at Stella in order to get Stella's new spellbook and dismiss the magical plague of rats she summoned.
* FriendlyEnemy: Unlike his depiction in the Classic strips, Robert the Crusader genuinely wants to protect Domburg from malevolent magic, and tries to genuinely make amends with Ingrid after accusing her of being an evil witch. However, he still refers to her as "wicked", and his tendency to put his foot in his mouth keeps their relationship rocky at best. He even gives Stella, who proclaims to be an ''actual'' witch, a chance to use magic to run Ingrid out of town because he thinks it'd be amusing.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Stella's taken to chasing Ingrid out of the towns where she's set up shop in the past in order to try and make herself seem better, ignoring that her own products are shoddy and, after summoning a plague of rats in Domburg that she boasts Ingrid can't dispel, she's wrecking the town she wants to praise her.



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* BackAlleyDoctor: Ingrid is not a real doctor; in the Classics series, she was expelled from medical school after her thesis on the benefits of leeches was rejected, while in the Originals series, she studied alchemy under her mother (who wanted Ingrid to follow in her footsteps) and can craft healing tonics but never obtained a proper medical license.



* TheFaceless: Ingrid and Dr. Fleming's faces are always covered by their plague doctor masks (save for when they're instead facing away from the viewer or obscured by a foreground object), and Robert the Crusader is always wearing his crusader helmet.

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* TheFaceless: Ingrid and Dr. Fleming's faces are always covered by their plague doctor masks (save masks, and Robert the Crusader is always wearing his crusader helmet, save for when they're instead facing away from the viewer or obscured by a foreground object), and Robert the Crusader is always wearing his crusader helmet.object.



* SecretSecretKeeper: Shortly after Ingrid is unmasked, Fleming reveals to everyone that he's good friends with Ingrid's famous alchemist mother Lana "the White Crow", and he knew Ingrid's secret since the very beginning, but he respected her privacy and kept her secrets.

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* SecretSecretKeeper: Shortly after Ingrid is unmasked, Fleming reveals to everyone that he's good friends with Ingrid's famous alchemist mother Lana "the White Crow", Crow" Corvus, and he knew Ingrid's secret since the very beginning, but he respected her privacy and kept her secrets.



* StrongFamilyResemblance: With the exception of Esther, who is both albino [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics and wears a bow]], and Radical Leech, who wears TriangleShades, all of Ingrid's leeches look exactly the same as each other.

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* StrongFamilyResemblance: With the exception of some tertiary characteristics on specific leeches, such as Esther, who is both albino [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics and wears a bow]], and Radical Leech, who wears TriangleShades, they all of Ingrid's leeches look exactly the same as each other.



* BackAlleyDoctor: Ingrid is not a real doctor, having been expelled from medical school after her thesis on the benefits of leeches was rejected.



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Averted with humans, as both Ingrid herself and Amber the tavern owner are female, but Esther is the sole named female leech among the group Ingrid raises.

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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Averted with humans, as both Ingrid herself and Amber the tavern owner are female, but Esther is the sole named female leech among the group Ingrid raises.raises in this version of the story.



* LetsSplitUpGang: The major story arc of Season 2 has Ingrid, Amber, Adol (with his talking cursed sword), and Robert seek a neighboring CatFolk village for help curing a plague spread by rats, while Dr. Fleming, Igor, Ember, and the leeches stay in Domburg to treat the ill villagers and deal with Stella's arrival.

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* LetsSplitUpGang: The major initial story arc of Season 2 has Ingrid, Amber, Adol (with his talking cursed sword), and Robert seek a neighboring CatFolk village for help curing a plague spread by rats, while Dr. Fleming, Igor, Ember, and the leeches stay in Domburg to treat the ill villagers and deal with Stella's arrival.

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** Ember's plushie hoard depicted in Originals Episode #50 includes a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Salazzle]] and [[AuthorAvatar Harriet's wolf persona]].



** Originals Episode #178 has Ember considering buying some knightly armor, and Ingrid recalling an encounter with a dragon knight that Harriet created for a separate, more cutesy setting, with an image of her giving a thumbs-up.



* TheCameo: Ember's plushie hoard depicted in Episode 50 includes a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Salazzle]] and [[AuthorAvatar Harriet's wolf persona]].

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* AbnormalLimbRotationRange: Dr. Fleming can painlessly twist his back to absurd degrees in order to talk to people shorter than him, most regularly Ingrid, or to place a cat (or cat folk child in the Originals version) rescued from a tree safely onto the ground.



* ArchEnemy: In the Classics series and first season of the Originals version, Robert the Crusader, who believes that Ingrid is actually a witch, is the reoccurring antagonistic figure. In the second season of Originals, Robert's learned his lesson and his antagonistic role is replaced by Stella the Witch, who is a jealous con artist responsible for Ingrid being chased out of multiple towns in the past.



* TheCameo:
** A scene of the leeches playing D&D in Classics Issue #127 depicts goblins the exact same way that WebAnimation/JoCat does.
** Originals Episode #171 has Ingrid ask if Bob has travelled anywhere weird during his crusading, with Bob recounting encounters with some strange people that are actually the protagonists of various Argentinian comics.



* AbnormalLimbRotationRange: Dr. Fleming can painlessly twist his back to absurd degrees in order to talk to people shorter than him, most regularly Ingrid.



* ArchEnemy: Robert the Crusader, who believes that Ingrid is actually a witch.



* TheCameo: A scene of the leeches playing D&D in Issue #127 depicts goblins the exact same way that WebAnimation/JoCat does.



* ShoutOut: Issue #145 shows Adol recreating the boulder-punching quicktime event from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' when Ingrid wonders if he ever actually does anything heroic.

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* ShoutOut: Classic Issue #145 shows Adol recreating the boulder-punching quicktime event from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' when Ingrid wonders if he ever actually does anything heroic.


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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: King Kuchirou, the head of the CatFolk village that also ends up leading Domburg upon learning it's leaderless, is an anthropomorphic cat that just wears a belled collar. This, oddly, does not reduce Ingrid's shock in Episode 166 upon seeing him bathe "naked".


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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Episode 167 reveals that Igor's flock of sheep are fully sentient and can shift into an anthropomorphic form to gossip about him and Ember, but return to their more animalistic "cover mode" when he's looking at them.

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