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* We find out ''why'' witches can have resurrection powers but (usually) refuse to even for the most powerful of kings - most resurrected are demonically possessed, who then proceed to ruin their reputation through some combination of caligula-style life choices and serial killing. Jack the Ripper in particular boasts that ''his killing spree through London wasn't the first time, using an unfortunate resurrected person's body to do the deed''. How many serial killers were simply ordinary people who died and were resurrected by their rash Hexenbeist lovers?


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* We find out ''why'' witches can have resurrection powers but (usually) refuse to even for the most powerful of kings - most resurrected are demonically possessed, who then proceed to ruin their reputation through some combination of caligula-style life choices and serial killing. Jack the Ripper in particular boasts that ''his killing spree through London wasn't the first time, using an unfortunate resurrected person's body to do the deed''. How many serial killers were simply ordinary people who died and were resurrected by their rash Hexenbeist lovers?

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** The entire Seelengut's group chasing a freaked out Monroe. Even worse if you have seen ''Film/BlackSheep2007'' beforehand.

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** The entire Seelengut's group flock chasing a freaked out Monroe. Even worse if you have seen ''Film/BlackSheep2007'' beforehand.beforehand.
-->'''Monroe:''' "Friggin' flock mentality."

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* In "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau" Nick watches an old film reel of Nazi propaganda and sees Hitler transform into a Schakal. The effect was chilling. It is Hitler, and the man himself was pretty darn horrifying, but it's worsened by that fact that Schakale are known for kidnapping and eating babies.



* In "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau" Nick watches an old film reel of Nazi propaganda and sees Hitler transform into a Schakal. The effect was chilling. It is Hitler, and the man himself was pretty darn horrifying, but it's worsened by that fact that Schakale are known for kidnapping and eating babies.

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* In "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau" Nick watches an old film reel of Nazi propaganda and sees Hitler transform into a Schakal. ** The effect was chilling. It is Hitler, and the man himself was pretty darn horrifying, but it's worsened by that fact that Schakale are known for kidnapping and eating babies. entire Seelengut's group chasing a freaked out Monroe. Even worse if you have seen ''Film/BlackSheep2007'' beforehand.
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** Anyone who's ever played [[DungeonsAndDragons Dungeons & Dragons]] will recognize this creature immediately: it's a ''Mind Flayer.''

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** Anyone who's ever played [[DungeonsAndDragons Dungeons & Dragons]] ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' will recognize this creature immediately: it's a ''Mind Flayer.''

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