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* BrokenBase: To fans of the ''Elder Scrolls'', it's either everything that's [[NewWeird great]] about Kirkbride's writing, or it's everything that's bad about Kirkbride's writing, with almost no in between.

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* BrokenBase: To fans of the ''Elder Scrolls'', it's either everything that's [[NewWeird great]] about Kirkbride's writing, or it's everything that's bad [[ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs bad]] about Kirkbride's writing, with almost no in between.
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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS.


* BrokenBase: To fans of the ''Elder Scrolls'', it's either everything that's [[NewWeird great]] about Kirkbride's writing, or it's everything that's [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible bad]] about Kirkbride's writing, with almost no in between.

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* BrokenBase: To fans of the ''Elder Scrolls'', it's either everything that's [[NewWeird great]] about Kirkbride's writing, or it's everything that's [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible bad]] bad about Kirkbride's writing, with almost no in between.
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* ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs: Take the lore-rich HighFantasy universe of the ''Elder Scrolls'' and put it in a blender with copious amounts of drugs, leading to plenty of MindScrew imagery. In fact, Kirkbride himself admitted that he was in the midst of an 18-month alcohol-induced psychotic break when he wrote ''[=C0DA=]''.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Averted. Kirkbride was in the midst of an 18-month alcohol-induced psychotic break when he wrote CODA.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Averted. Kirkbride was in the midst of an 18-month alcohol-induced psychotic break when he wrote CODA.
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* BrokenBase: To fans of the Elder Scrolls, it's either everything that's [[NewWeird great]] about Kirkbride's writing, or it's everything that's [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible bad]] about Kirkbride's writing, with almost no in between.

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* BrokenBase: To fans of the Elder Scrolls, ''Elder Scrolls'', it's either everything that's [[NewWeird great]] about Kirkbride's writing, or it's everything that's [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible bad]] about Kirkbride's writing, with almost no in between.
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* BrokenBase: To fans of the Elder Scrolls, it's either everything that's [[NewWeird great]] about Kirkbride's writing, or it's everything that's [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible bad]] about Kirkbride's writing, with almost no in between.

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* ContinuityLockOut: If you aren't well versed in Creator/MichaelKirkbride[='s=] other works, many of the terms and concepts in ''[=C0DA=]'' are going to be difficult to grasp.

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* ContinuityLockOut: If you aren't well versed in Creator/MichaelKirkbride[='s=] other works, many of the terms and concepts in ''[=C0DA=]'' are going to be difficult to grasp.grasp.
* GeniusBonus: The UnInstallment ''Dies irae'' shares its name with a Latin hymn about Judgement Day. From SecondhandStorytelling, we know that ''Dies irae'' focuses on a catastrophe that results in the death of the three "Good Daedra" of the Dunmeri religion - Azura, Boethiah, and Mephala.
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* ContinuityLockOut: If you aren't well versed in Creator/MichaelKirkbride[='s=] other works, many of the terms and concepts in ''[=C0DA=]'' are going to be difficult to grasp.

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