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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The murder victim of ''The Parisian Prodigal,'' La Rossa, [[spoiler:was a illegitimate woman who was forced into prostitution after her father's wealth dried up, and then was killed by her long lost husband after she deliberately taunted him with how he was responsible for her current state. Except that she's at least partly to blame for her own fate as well; she conspired with her husband to murder her legitimate half-brother so that she could inherit everything, and caught the fallout when the plot went wrong and her father's fortune was decimated.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The murder victim of ''The Parisian Prodigal,'' La Rossa, [[spoiler:was a illegitimate woman who was forced into prostitution after her father's wealth dried up, and then was killed by her long lost husband after she deliberately taunted him with how he was responsible for her current state. Except that she's at least partly to blame for her own fate as well; she conspired with her husband to murder her legitimate half-brother so that she could inherit everything, and she caught the fallout when the plot went wrong and her father's fortune was decimated.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The murder victim of ''The Parisian Prodigal,'' La Rossa, [[spoiler:was a illegitimate woman who was forced into prostitution after her father's wealth dried up, and then was killed by her long lost husband after she deliberately taunted him with how he was responsible for her current state. Except that she's at least partly to blame for her own fate as well; she conspired with her husband to murder her legitimate half-brother so that she could inherit everything, and caught the fallout when the plot went wrong.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The murder victim of ''The Parisian Prodigal,'' La Rossa, [[spoiler:was a illegitimate woman who was forced into prostitution after her father's wealth dried up, and then was killed by her long lost husband after she deliberately taunted him with how he was responsible for her current state. Except that she's at least partly to blame for her own fate as well; she conspired with her husband to murder her legitimate half-brother so that she could inherit everything, and caught the fallout when the plot went wrong.wrong and her father's fortune was decimated.]]
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* MagnificentBastard: Par for the course for a successful Guild operative, but Theo is this [[IncrediblyLamePun with bells on]].
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:The murder victim, La Rossa, was a illegitimate woman who was forced into prostitution after her father's wealth dried up, and then was killed by her long lost husband after she deliberately taunted him with how he was responsible for her current state. Except that she's at least partly to blame for her own fate as well; she conspired with her husband to murder her legitimate half-brother so that she could inherit everything, and caught the fallout when the plot went wrong.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:The The murder victim, victim of ''The Parisian Prodigal,'' La Rossa, was [[spoiler:was a illegitimate woman who was forced into prostitution after her father's wealth dried up, and then was killed by her long lost husband after she deliberately taunted him with how he was responsible for her current state. Except that she's at least partly to blame for her own fate as well; she conspired with her husband to murder her legitimate half-brother so that she could inherit everything, and caught the fallout when the plot went wrong.]]
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* TearJerker: An extremely poignant one comes out of nowhere in ''The Lark's Lament''. The Fool Family passes a herb seller, and Theo remarks quietly to Claudia that whenever he smells herbs, he imagines being a small boy being held by his mother. [[spoiler: He never was. She was murdered immediately after giving birth to him]].

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* TearJerker: An extremely poignant one comes out of nowhere in ''The Lark's Lament''. The Fool Family passes a herb seller, and Theo remarks quietly to Claudia that whenever he smells herbs, he imagines being a small boy being held by his mother. [[spoiler: He never was. She was murdered immediately after giving birth to him]].him]].
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: [[spoiler:The murder victim, La Rossa, was a illegitimate woman who was forced into prostitution after her father's wealth dried up, and then was killed by her long lost husband after she deliberately taunted him with how he was responsible for her current state. Except that she's at least partly to blame for her own fate as well; she conspired with her husband to murder her legitimate half-brother so that she could inherit everything, and caught the fallout when the plot went wrong.]]
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* MagnificentBastard: Par for the course for a successful Guild operative, but Theo is this [[IncrediblyLamePun with bells on]].
* TearJerker: An extremely poignant one comes out of nowhere in ''The Lark's Lament''. The Fool Family passes a herb seller, and Theo remarks quietly to Claudia that whenever he smells herbs, he imagines being a small boy being held by his mother. [[spoiler: He never was. She was murdered immediately after giving birth to him]].
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Guild could easily be perceived as this. If diplomatic nudging fails, then they have little problem murdering their way to world peace.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Guild could easily be perceived as this. If diplomatic nudging fails, then they have little problem murdering their way to world peace.

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