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* ClaimedByTheSupernatural: The Glorified characters. While they can be killed, they come back with no memory of their own death, and proving that they were ever dead is effectively rendered impossible due to selective cognitive dissonance. Also, in [[WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere Jenny]]'s case: she ends up embodying an avatar of the goddess Hekate.

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* ClaimedByTheSupernatural: The Glorified characters. While they can be killed, they come back with no memory of their own death, and proving that they were ever dead is effectively rendered impossible due to selective cognitive dissonance. Also, in [[WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere Jenny]]'s MediaNotes/{{Jenny|Everywhere}}'s case: she ends up embodying an avatar of the goddess Hekate.



* PublicDomainCharacter: The various Old Testament heroes, including Jesus, Satan and Yahweh. [[WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere Jenny Everywhere]] makes two appearances, one as Cendrillon's friend in the prequel novel, one as a minor side quest in the game.

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* PublicDomainCharacter: The various Old Testament heroes, including Jesus, Satan and Yahweh. [[WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere Jenny Everywhere]] MediaNotes/JennyEverywhere makes two appearances, one as Cendrillon's friend in the prequel novel, one as a minor side quest in the game.
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* MeaninglessVillainVictory: A few all around, regardless of who the villains are. The Millennium Force score two with the capture of a prototype spider tank and the destruction of what they thought was the Omega mainframe... but this has no strategic effect in their favor. The Omega deal a crushing blow to Satan... just before Jesus scours the Earth of all life anyway. The Other Light conquer Russia and Western Africa... but mostly because the other two factions let them do so since the territories are no longer strategically relevant. God succeeds in fulfilling all the prophecies, and revels in the glory of judging humanity forever... but post-humanity gets on with life.

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* MeaninglessVillainVictory: A few all around, regardless of who the villains are. The Millennium Force score two with the capture of a prototype spider tank and the destruction of what they thought was the Omega mainframe... but this has no strategic effect in their favor. The Omega deal a crushing blow to Satan... just before Jesus scours the Earth of all life anyway. The Other Light conquer Russia and Western Africa... but mostly because the other two factions let them do so since the territories are no longer strategically relevant. God succeeds in fulfilling all the prophecies, and revels in the glory of judging humanity forever... but post-humanity gets on with life.escapes Earth and colonizes the Alpha Centauri system.
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* ShoutOut: Law enforcement agencies loyal to the Millennial Kingdom Government share the same uniforms and communication protocols with [[VideoGame/XCOM2 ADVENT Soldiers]].

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* ShoutOut: Law enforcement agencies loyal to the Millennial Kingdom Government share the same uniforms and communication protocols with [[VideoGame/XCOM2 ADVENT Soldiers]]. In the prequel, the Foreman's goon squad is offered a job by the mob to help take down a [[Film/JohnWick feared assassin]], on a much higher bounty than they normally take in. Figuring out who it is, the Foreman wisely decides to stay out of that particular mess.
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* HopelessBossFight: The novelization starts with one, explaining how the prophecied victory of God will unfold. A hundred years later, things go ALMOST as scripted.
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* DistantFinale: The end of the story is in Millennial Year 1010 or so, when the interstellar colony ship finally arrives at Alpha Centauri. The White Throne Judgement has been made to get stuck in a loop, and the surviving posthuman colonists manage to turn a diminished version of the Omega back on to help them colonize the new solar system.

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* DistantFinale: The end of the story is in Millennial Year 1010 or so, when the interstellar colony ship finally arrives at Alpha Centauri. The White Throne Judgement has been made to get stuck in a loop, and the surviving posthuman colonists manage to turn a diminished version of the Omega back on to help them colonize the new solar system. The novelization has an AI-written coda speculating on what might happen to the galaxy in the very long run.

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