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* CompleteMonster: [[SinisterMinister Vicar Roberts]] is seemingly a well-meaning churchman but is in truth the leader of the Openers seeking [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]]. The murderer of the Monk Rastov of the Closers, the Vicar is a practitioner of HumanSacrifice as well. Imprisoning the girl Lynette -- his own stepdaughter -- for a VirginSacrifice, Roberts plots to open the gates to the [[EldritchAbomination Great Old Ones]] and condemn all humanity to suffering, death and destruction.

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* CompleteMonster: [[SinisterMinister Vicar Roberts]] is seemingly a well-meaning churchman but is in truth the leader of the Openers seeking [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]]. The murderer of the Monk Rastov of the Closers, the Vicar is a practitioner of HumanSacrifice as well. Imprisoning the girl Lynette -- his own stepdaughter -- Lynette for a VirginSacrifice, Roberts plots to open the gates to the [[EldritchAbomination Great Old Ones]] and condemn all humanity to suffering, death and destruction.
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* CompleteMonster: [[SinisterMinister Vicar Roberts]] is seemingly a well-meaning churchman but is in truth the leader of the Openers seeking [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]]. The murderer of the Monk Rastov of the Closers, the Vicar is a practitioner of HumanSacrifice as well. Capturing the girl Lynette for a VirginSacrifice, Roberts plots to open the gates to the [[EldritchAbomination Great Old Ones]] and condemn all humanity to suffering, death and destruction.

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* CompleteMonster: [[SinisterMinister Vicar Roberts]] is seemingly a well-meaning churchman but is in truth the leader of the Openers seeking [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]]. The murderer of the Monk Rastov of the Closers, the Vicar is a practitioner of HumanSacrifice as well. Capturing Imprisoning the girl Lynette -- his own stepdaughter -- for a VirginSacrifice, Roberts plots to open the gates to the [[EldritchAbomination Great Old Ones]] and condemn all humanity to suffering, death and destruction.
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* MagnificentBastard: The Count, {{Dracula}} himself, is a ruthless player of the Game. Despite being an evil vampire, the Count intends to preserve the world rather than allow the Openers to destroy it. Faking his own staking to act in secret, the Count stymies the Openers, even murdering one of their members as a warning. Revealing himself at the end to the Openers' leader, Vicar Roberts alongside [[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack]] and [[Literature/SherlockHolmes the Great Detective]], the Count boldly declares his intent is "to close you out", being a perfect example of the cunning and charm one expects from a master player.
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*CompleteMonster: [[SinisterMinister Vicar Roberts]] is seemingly a well-meaning churchman but is in truth the leader of the Openers seeking [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]]. The murderer of the Monk Rastov of the Closers, the Vicar is a practitioner of HumanSacrifice as well. Capturing the girl Lynette for a VirginSacrifice, Roberts plots to open the gates to the [[EldritchAbomination Great Old Ones]] and condemn all humanity to suffering, death and destruction.
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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.

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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.dumped.
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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.
* FridgeBrilliance: Snuff's and Graymalk's encounter on October 2 is actually a pretty good predictor of the Game's outcome. [[spoiler: The affinities of both Rastov and Morris & [=MacCab=] are demonstrated by whom their familiars attempted to curse, and Snuff and Greymalk swap favors by warning each other about them. Both Snuff and Grey's OddCouple friendship and the act of swapping things (the wands) will dictate the ceremony's outcome. And the location of the ceremony is implied when Snuff mentions that Jill's house is across the hill from Jack's.]]

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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.
* FridgeBrilliance: Snuff's and Graymalk's encounter on October 2 is actually a pretty good predictor of the Game's outcome. [[spoiler: The affinities of both Rastov and Morris & [=MacCab=] are demonstrated by whom their familiars attempted to curse, and Snuff and Greymalk swap favors by warning each other about them. Both Snuff and Grey's OddCouple friendship and the act of swapping things (the wands) will dictate the ceremony's outcome. And the location of the ceremony is implied when Snuff mentions that Jill's house is across the hill from Jack's.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Snuff's and Graymalk's encounter on October 2 is actually a pretty good predictor of the Game's outcome. [[spoiler: The affinities of both Rastov and Morris & [=MacCab=] are demonstrated by whom their familiars attempted to curse, and Snuff and Greymalk swap favors by warning each other about them. Both Snuff and Grey's OddCouple friendship and the act of swapping things (the wands) will dictate the ceremony's outcome.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: Snuff's and Graymalk's encounter on October 2 is actually a pretty good predictor of the Game's outcome. [[spoiler: The affinities of both Rastov and Morris & [=MacCab=] are demonstrated by whom their familiars attempted to curse, and Snuff and Greymalk swap favors by warning each other about them. Both Snuff and Grey's OddCouple friendship and the act of swapping things (the wands) will dictate the ceremony's outcome. And the location of the ceremony is implied when Snuff mentions that Jill's house is across the hill from Jack's.]]
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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.

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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[JackTheRipper ''[[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.
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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.

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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.dumped.
* FridgeBrilliance: Snuff's and Graymalk's encounter on October 2 is actually a pretty good predictor of the Game's outcome. [[spoiler: The affinities of both Rastov and Morris & [=MacCab=] are demonstrated by whom their familiars attempted to curse, and Snuff and Greymalk swap favors by warning each other about them. Both Snuff and Grey's OddCouple friendship and the act of swapping things (the wands) will dictate the ceremony's outcome.]]
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GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.

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* GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.
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GeniusBonus: Jack, despite being ''[[JackTheRipper that]]'' Jack, doesn't murder any women during the events leading up to the Halloween ritual. None of the five historically-accepted Ripper victims were killed in October, and the only ''potential'' Ripper victim found in October of 1888 (the "Whitehall Mystery") had been dead for weeks before her body was dumped.

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