- Bligh coming face to face with the gigantic owl-creature in "Ask Now the Beasts." Worse, it's heavily implied if not outright stated that it used to be a human named William, and that he had once begged Bligh's ancestor Patrick Lynch to help him, but was refused.
- The age of the story that Pappy tells Bligh. It means that William had been turned into a gruesome owl-thing and been stuck that way has been this way for well over a century.
- When Pappy grows his ancestral teeth, he has his wife, Iris, painfully rip them out.
- Andrew Tucker's hallucinations in "Her Judges Are Evening Wolves" just before he begins to mutate into a twisted half-wolf beast.
- In the end, he's become so repulsive and deformed that his brother puts him out of his misery for his own good.
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