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ThoseTwoGuys: With Fred Abberline.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: With Fred Abberline.
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[[folder: Sharpe Hanks]]
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ThoseTwoGuys: With Fred Abberline.
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* EvilRedhead
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* EvilRedheadEvilRedhead: Well... evil strawberry blonde-head, but that doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, albeit not of the upper-class. A rare (at least up until relatively recently in the manga) subversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender here as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, albeit not of the upper-class. A rare (at least up until relatively recently in the manga) subversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender here as it is on most of the other characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* FatBastard: Quite the obnoxious character, [[spoiler:and has a group of men open fire on Ciel, Sebastian, Patrick, Ridley, and co. when it's revealed Lorraine is the murderer. When that fails, he takes Ciel hostage.]]
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* FatBastard: Quite the obnoxious character, [[spoiler:and has character and overweight. Towards the end of the game, he [[spoiler:has a group of men open fire on Ciel, Sebastian, Patrick, Ridley, Ciel and co. company when it's revealed Lorraine is the murderer. When that fails, he takes Ciel hostage.]]
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* GoodWearsWhite: For most of the game, not counting [[spoiler:the time spent inhabiting Elizabeth's body, although that could also count as the dress Elizabeth wore most often was predominantly white (but appeared light pink from a distance due to sporting a multitude of thin dark pink lines) and was accompanied by a pair of white gloves.]]
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* GoodWearsWhite: For most of the game, not counting including [[spoiler:the time spent inhabiting Elizabeth's body, although that could also count as the dress Elizabeth wore most often was predominantly white (but appeared light pink from a distance due to sporting a multitude of thin dark pink lines) and was accompanied by a pair of white gloves.]]
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* InSeriesNickname: Or rather, in-series alias: the Grey Wizard.
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* InSeriesNickname: Or rather, in-series alias: the The Grey Wizard.
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* AmbiguousInnocence: Is a business partner of Lau's. According to him, Ridley is very strait-laced and not involved in anything... untoward, but it's possible Ridley knows of or at least has suspicions regarding Lau's true nature.
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* AmbiguousInnocence: Is a business partner of Lau's. According to him, Ridley is very strait-laced and not involved in anything... untoward, but it's possible Ridley knows of or at least has suspicions regarding Lau's true nature.nature and is simply turning a blind eye.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, albeit not of the upper-class. A rare (up until relatively recently at least) subversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender here as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, albeit not of the upper-class. A rare (up (at least up until relatively recently at least) in the manga) subversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender here as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, though not upper-class. A rare (up until relatively recently at least) subversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender here as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, though albeit not of the upper-class. A rare (up until relatively recently at least) subversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender here as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, though not upper-class. A rare subversion of ImprobableHairstyle in the (relatively) early days of the series; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper, though not upper-class. A rare (up until relatively recently at least) subversion of ImprobableHairstyle in the (relatively) early days of the series; ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender here as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper.proper, though not upper-class. A rare subversion of ImprobableHairstyle in the (relatively) early days of the series; minus the hair that falls over her forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper. A rare subversion of ImprobableHairstyle in the (relatively) early days of the series; minus the hair that falls over her forehead, forehead (though even that isn't as bad an offender as it is on most of the characters), Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s and 1870s.1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper. A rare aversion subversion of ImprobableHairstyle; ImprobableHairstyle in the (relatively) early days of the series; minus the hair that falls over her forehead, Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s and 1870s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper. A rare aversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead, Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.
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* RegalRinglets: Sports this hairstyle and is suitably proper. A rare aversion of ImprobableHairstyle; minus the hair that falls over her forehead, Lorraine's hairstyle resembles popular semi-formal styles of the 1860s.1860s and 1870s.
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* BigFancyHouse: He's a rich aristocrat, so of course he has one of these. It serves as the venue of the ball he invites Lau, Lizzie, and Ciel to.
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* BlueBlood: Unlike Viscount Rose, and by proxy Stella, his exact status is never specified.
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* AmbiguousInnocence: Is a business partner of Lau's. According to him, Ridley is very strait-laced and not involved in anything... untoward, but it's possible Ridley knows of or at least has suspicions regarding Lau's true nature.
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* AristocratsAreEvil: Perhaps not outright evil, but Lorraine certainly paints him in a cruel light and she seems sincere. Also, he's implied to have served Victoria in a similar role to the Phantomhives; perhaps he was one of the Villainous Nobles?
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* AristocratsAreEvil: Perhaps not outright evil, but Lorraine certainly paints him in a cruel light and she seems sincere.sincere when doing so. Also, he's implied to have served Victoria in a similar role to the Phantomhives; perhaps he was one of the Villainous Nobles?
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* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Not her entire motivation, but her love for Patrick is partly why [[spoiler:she killed the Roses.]]
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* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Stella. She also attempts to stab Ciel.]]
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* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Stella. She [[spoiler:Stella can attest to this. Lorraine also attempts to stab Ciel.Ciel near the end of the story.]]
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* TheResenter: [[spoiler:While Lorraine had more or less nothing and has been working since she was a child, Stella had no responsibilities or any real worries and came from a family that not only is extremely wealthy, but also aristocratic. Additionally, Stella and her father had the full attention and devotion of Patrick, the Rose family's butler and the object of Lorraine's affections. Her envy led her to destroy everything Stella loves.]]
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* TheResenter: [[spoiler:While Lorraine had more or less nothing and has been working since she was a child, Stella had no responsibilities or any real worries and came from a family that is not only is aristocratic, but also extremely wealthy, but also aristocratic.wealthy. Additionally, Stella and her father had the full attention and devotion of Patrick, the Rose family's butler and the object of Lorraine's affections. Her envy led her to destroy everything Stella loves.]]
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* AristocratsAreEvil: Perhaps not outright evil, but Lorraine certainly paints him in a cruel light. That said, he's implied to have served Victoria in a similar role to the Phantomhives; perhaps he was one of the Villainous Nobles?
* AssholeVictim: Lorraine has stated that the viscount's punishments were hellish.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil
* AristocratsAreEvil: Perhaps not outright evil, but Lorraine certainly paints him in a cruellight. That said, light and she seems sincere. Also, he's implied to have served Victoria in a similar role to the Phantomhives; perhaps he was one of the Villainous Nobles?
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* AssholeVictim: Lorraine has