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* [[spoiler: CorruptTheCutie]]

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* [[spoiler: CorruptTheCutie]]CorruptTheCutie



* GenreSavvy: Double Subverted. He knows and invokes common knowledge about police procedure, but everyone else is too incompetent to get anything done until he resorts to blackmail.



* LimitedWardrobe: Wears the same flannel shirt every day.
** His closet has a whole bunch of the exact same outfit.

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* LimitedWardrobe: Wears the same flannel shirt every day.
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day and his closet has a whole bunch of the exact same outfit.



* PhraseCatcher: "You always were a kidder, Steve!"
** He even lampshades it at one point.
* [[spoiler:RedemptionEqualsDeath]]: [[spoiler:In the good ending.]]

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* PhraseCatcher: "You always were a kidder, Steve!"
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Steve!" He even lampshades it at one point.
* [[spoiler:RedemptionEqualsDeath]]: RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:In the good ending.]]



* [[spoiler:SerialKiller]]: [[spoiler:In the bad ending.]]

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* [[spoiler:SerialKiller]]: SerialKiller: [[spoiler:In the bad ending.]]
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* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne:
--> '''Steve:''' "Shut up you little shit!"
--> '''Hank:''' "Mom! Steve called me a bad name!"
--> '''Mom:''' "You stop right now, Steve! You know Hank is sensitive about his size!"
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* DirtyOldMan: Do you get the heeby-jeebies when he draws out the words "quality time"?

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* DirtyOldMan: Do you get the heeby-jeebies when he draws out the words "quality time"?time"? Though it's anybody's guess what he actually ''means'' by that...

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* [[spoiler:NotQuiteDead]]: [[spoiler: In both endings, but Steve can easily kill her for real in the bad one.]]



* ParentalIncest: Will briefly consider it with Steve if you type '[[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]]' into the prompter.




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* OnlySaneMan: Surprisingly, in regards to the Lodge. He doesn't trust the Lodge in the least, and the only reason he'd want Steve to join the lodge is to infiltrate it.



** [[spoiler: Of course, this all makes sense when its revealed that the only goal of Harvest is to train Steve to be a good serial killer. His incompetence is to ease Steve into a state of security.]]



* GoodParents: Seems to genuinely care about Karen, and is worried to pieces until she's found... [[spoiler: Until her Diner is burnt down, and she potentially hangs Karen alongside her.]]



* OnlySaneMan: The only normal kid you meet in Harvester

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* OnlySaneMan: The only normal kid you meet in Harvester
Harvester.



A trio of ''extremely'' flaming firemen, who spend much of their time painting naked pictures of the same male model in provocative poses over and over.

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A trio of ''extremely'' flaming [[IncrediblyLamePun flaming]] firemen, who spend much of their time painting naked pictures of the same male model in provocative poses over and over.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's suspiciously similar to DonaldTrump.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's suspiciously similar to DonaldTrump.
Creator/DonaldTrump.

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* AmnesiacHero: Game begins with the protagonist waking up with amnesia.

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* AmnesiacHero: Game begins with the protagonist Steve waking up with amnesia.amnesia.
* AudienceSurrogate: Like the player, he has no idea who he or anyone else is at the beginning of the game, having a case of amnesia. This makes it easier to place yourself in his shoes.



* BreakTheCutie: Is a healthy, sane person at the beginning of the game but goes through so much shit that he [[SanitySlippage ends up screwed up]], [[spoiler: [[DownerEnding at least in the bad ending.]]]]

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* BreakTheCutie: Is a healthy, sane person at the beginning of the game but goes through so much shit that he [[SanitySlippage ends up Harvest being a screwed up]], up town, his mentality goes along with it, [[spoiler: [[DownerEnding at least in the bad ending.]]]]
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Karmic Death is a death which is the victim's own fault. Therefore Steve killing him isn't a Karmic Death


* [[spoiler:KarmicDeath:]] [[spoiler:Steve kills him in a meat locker on his way to the center of the Lodge.]]
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* AxCrazy: Disciplining children by hitting them with a baseball bat sounds nothing sort of sane.


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* [[spoiler:OffingTheOffspring]]: [[spoiler: Hangs Karin along with [[DrivenToSuicide herself]] after you burnt down her diner.]]

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'''Portrayed By''': Karen Sexton



'''Portrayed By''': G.P. Austin



'''Portrayed By''': Persis Forster



The 5 year old daughter of Edna

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The 5 8 year old daughter of Edna
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'''Portrayed By''': Colonel Mason


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* GenreSavvy: Double Subverted. He knows and invokes common knowledge about police procedure, but everyone else is too incompetent to get anything done until he resorts to blackmail.



** His closet has a whole bunch of the exact same outfit.



* DirtyCop

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* DirtyCopDirtyCop: [[spoiler: He's blackmailing Postmaster Boyle for burning down the Sentinel Newspaper building, and as it turns out he's one of two shareholders of the WHAR TV Station.]]


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* PoliceAreUseless: He doesn't do anything to investigate the series of murders, deaths and other crimes occurring throughout Harvest. [[spoiler:If you kill McKnight, you can admit it directly to his face and he'll let you go, since killing McKnight just means he's now the sole shareholder of the TV Station.]]
** None of this immunity bleeds over to Steve without blackmail or his get out of jail free card. Getting caught will get you thrown in jail or worse, and killing a vital character is an instant game over.
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* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Seeing the deaths of [[spoiler:Edna and Stephanie]] does little to stop him from eating.
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! Karen Fitzpatrick

'''Portrayed By''': Rheagan Wallace

The 5 year old daughter of Edna

* [[spoiler:BuriedAlive]]: [[spoiler:By Mr. Pottsdam. It can be fatal if Steve doesn't find her in time]]
* TheCutie: She's absolutely adorable!
* [[spoiler:KillTheCutie]]: [[spoiler:She either dies from being BuriedAlive or is hung by her mother after the diner burns down]]
* OnlySaneMan: The only normal kid you meet in Harvester
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* SadistTeacher: He ''is'' [[spoiler: second in command at the Lodge]], after all.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Their CampGay tendences make them some of the more comedic characters in ''Harvester''. However if you go back to the fire station at night after you've stolen their bolt of cloth (you can't go back during the day), you'll find that [[spoiler: they've killed the male model that they always draw, apparently because they thought he stole it.]]
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* TheQuietOne: It helps that he doesn't speak English.

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* TheQuietOne: It helps that he doesn't speak English.
English. In-game files indicate that he ''was'' originally supposed to speak, as he has portraits like the rest of the characters, but for some unknown reason his speaking parts were cut from the game.
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* StreetUrchin: Possibly. He mentions not having parents, but it's unclear if he has a home or not. It's implied that he picks up the papers to keep busy [[spoiler: because he's afraid that the town (or at least Mr. Moynahan) will kill him if he doesn't keep busy.]]
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* CompensatingForSomething

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* CompensatingForSomethingCompensatingForSomething: All but confirmed after his Tucker gets scratched. In his rage, he calls himself a "limp-dick fat boy."
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'''Portrayed By''': Travis Miller

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'''Portrayed By''': Mary Allen



'''Portrayed By''': Mary Allen


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'''Portrayed By''': Lisa Cangelosi



'''Portrayed By''': Lisa Cangelosi



'''Portrayed By''': Nelson Knight



'''Portrayed By''': Pieter Van Der Vliet



'''Portrayed By''': R. Kevin Obregon



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'''Portrayed By''': Ben Morgan



'''Portrayed By''': Ben Morgan



'''Portrayed By''': Graham Teschke



'''Portrayed By''': Graham Teschke


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'''Portrayed By''': Christopher Reagen Ammons



'''Portrayed By''': Charlie Latch



'''Portrayed By''': Charlie Latch
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'''Portrayed By''': Kurt Kistler


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-->An amnesiac young boy who finds himself thrust into the bizarre situation of needing to gain entry into the town's lodge before the big blood drive. Unfortunately, the means of gaining membership are not at all reasonable. Or morally sound for that matter.

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-->An An amnesiac young boy who finds himself thrust into the bizarre situation of needing to gain entry into the town's lodge before the big blood drive. Unfortunately, the means of gaining membership are not at all reasonable. Or morally sound for that matter.



-->Possibly the only other half-sane person in the entire town. She and Steve become pretty close over the course of the game. [[spoiler:Which makes the ending even sadder.]]

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-->Possibly Possibly the only other half-sane person in the entire town. She and Steve become pretty close over the course of the game. [[spoiler:Which makes the ending even sadder.]]



--> [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Steve's mom.]] Spends most of the game baking huge batches of cookies for the upcoming bake sale, and then throwing them away because it's too far away and they'll go bad.

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--> [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Steve's mom.]] Spends most of the game baking huge batches of cookies for the upcoming bake sale, and then throwing them away because it's too far away and they'll go bad.



--> Steve's dad. Has apparently been sick for a week in his room (which Steve can't get into).

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--> Steve's dad. Has apparently been sick for a week in his room (which Steve can't get into).



--> Steve's younger brother. He spends most of his time glued to the TV watching Range Ryder's Cowboy Roundup, an ultraviolent western kid's show.

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--> Steve's younger brother. He spends most of his time glued to the TV watching Range Ryder's Cowboy Roundup, an ultraviolent western kid's show.



-->A slightly unhinged WWII veteran who lost his legs and lower body. He's in charge of a military operation in Harvest.

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-->A A slightly unhinged WWII veteran who lost his legs and lower body. He's in charge of a military operation in Harvest.



-->The principal of Gein Memorial School. He takes pride in preparing the younger generations for the world, but there's something noticeably wrong in how he conducts himself...

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-->The The principal of Gein Memorial School. He takes pride in preparing the younger generations for the world, but there's something noticeably wrong in how he conducts himself...



-->The most notable teacher at Gein Memorial. She doesn't buy into that 'corporal punishment' nonsense... "Spare the rod, spoil the child." A rod's too thin. But a baseball bat...

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-->The The most notable teacher at Gein Memorial. She doesn't buy into that 'corporal punishment' nonsense... "Spare the rod, spoil the child." A rod's too thin. But a baseball bat...



-->A sheriff whose badge seems to just be for show. He rarely fights crime, and instead seems to berate his subordinate Loomis.

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-->A A sheriff whose badge seems to just be for show. He rarely fights crime, and instead seems to berate his subordinate Loomis.



-->Doesn't seem too popular with anybody in Harvest. Think of him as the Barney Fife to Dwayne's Andy Griffith.

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-->Doesn't Doesn't seem too popular with anybody in Harvest. Think of him as the Barney Fife to Dwayne's Andy Griffith.



-->A rather lazy man who claims to be Stephanie's father. His biggest driving force in life is to join the Lodge so he can have access to all the meat he can eat.

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-->A A rather lazy man who claims to be Stephanie's father. His biggest driving force in life is to join the Lodge so he can have access to all the meat he can eat.



-->Harvest's go-to mortician. He also runs a hotel for transients. Strangely, all the transients who wander into Harvest turn up dead long after...

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-->Harvest's Harvest's go-to mortician. He also runs a hotel for transients. Strangely, all the transients who wander into Harvest turn up dead long after...



-->An old gentleman who has an obvious crush on Edna, although calling it a crush is much too innocent.

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-->An An old gentleman who has an obvious crush on Edna, although calling it a crush is much too innocent.



-->AKA The Wasp Woman. A very strange old woman who lives in a run-down house full of wasp nests.

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-->AKA AKA The Wasp Woman. A very strange old woman who lives in a run-down house full of wasp nests.



-->Owner of Edna's Diner (not "DNA's Diner" as everyone likes to call it,) who raises her daughter Karen by herself.

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-->Owner Owner of Edna's Diner (not "DNA's Diner" as everyone likes to call it,) who raises her daughter Karen by herself.



--> Harvest's resident paperboy. Since the Sentinel burnt down, he's decided to keep the business going by ''collecting'' people's papers instead, and making damn sure to let them know that they better have a newspaper for him every morning or something...unfortunate might happen.

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--> Harvest's resident paperboy. Since the Sentinel burnt down, he's decided to keep the business going by ''collecting'' people's papers instead, and making damn sure to let them know that they better have a newspaper for him every morning or something...unfortunate might happen.



--> A trio of ''extremely'' flaming firemen, who spend much of their time painting naked pictures of the same male model in provocative poses over and over.

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--> A trio of ''extremely'' flaming firemen, who spend much of their time painting naked pictures of the same male model in provocative poses over and over.



--> The host of Range Ryder's Cowboy Roundup, a very violent kid's show that just seems to consist of him killing Indians in violent and gory ways.

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--> The host of Range Ryder's Cowboy Roundup, a very violent kid's show that just seems to consist of him killing Indians in violent and gory ways.



--> The executive who owns WHAR, the TV station hosting Range Ryder's Cowboy Roundup

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--> The executive who owns WHAR, the TV station hosting Range Ryder's Cowboy Roundup



--> The woman who runs the general store

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--> The woman who runs the general store



--> The owner of the barbershop.

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--> The owner of the barbershop.



--> Former aluminum siding salesman. Since the bottom dropped out on the aluminum market in Harvest, he's since switched to being the town plumber.

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--> Former aluminum siding salesman. Since the bottom dropped out on the aluminum market in Harvest, he's since switched to being the town plumber.



--> A farmer who hangs out with Pete. Apparently hunts aliens in his spare time.

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--> A farmer who hangs out with Pete. Apparently hunts aliens in his spare time.



--> A worker at the Mason's Meat Plant.

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--> A worker at the Mason's Meat Plant.



-->The face of The Lodge, who gives Steve his daily tasks in order to become a member.

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-->The The face of The Lodge, who gives Steve his daily tasks in order to become a member.



--> [[spoiler:The true villains of Harvester, who designed Harvest as a VR simulation for making serial killers.]]

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--> [[spoiler:The true villains of Harvester, who designed Harvest as a VR simulation for making serial killers.]]
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* CreepyUndertaker: Goes without saying.

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* CreepyUndertaker: CreepyMortician: Goes without saying.
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! Mr. Moyahan

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! Mr. Moyahan
Moynahan



* WickedCultured: Much like Moyahan.

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* WickedCultured: Much like Moyahan.
Moynahan.
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* WalkingSpoiler
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* [[spoiler:[[GoodParents Good Parents]]]]: [[spoiler: She obviously criticizes the game Steve plays because she's worried about its bad influence on him.]]

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* [[spoiler:[[GoodParents Good Parents]]]]: Parent]]]]: [[spoiler: She obviously criticizes the game Steve plays because she's worried about its bad influence on him.]]

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