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** It's very likely that Johannes procured the boat and gave it this name simply to mess with Reed.
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* Reed's [[spoiler: suicide not working to stop the Cycle makes sense in that there's TheChosenMany. They only need one but losing Reed just means they have to find or create another.]]
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* Graham Carpenter is easily taken in by the Redemptionist Church because they go to pretty elaborate lengths to disguise the fact they're a ReligionOfEvil. They cast illusions on all the statues of Shub-Niggurath to appear as the Virgin Mary, hide all of the bodies, and engage in a lot of "love bombing."
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* "Quid Pro Quo" has George Cavendish present his plan to poison potentially hundreds of Oakmonters in order to turn the public against the EOD. This will cause a famine as the fish brought in by the Deep Ones is the only thing keeping the public alive right now. That's in addition to the deaths by poisoning. He also plans to turn himself in for the murders which, when exposed, would undo all the damage from framing the EOD in the first place!
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* "Quid Pro Quo" has George Cavendish present his plan to poison potentially hundreds of Oakmonters in order to turn the public against the EOD. This will cause a famine as the fish brought in by the Deep Ones is the only thing keeping the public alive right now. That's in addition to the deaths by poisoning. He also plans to turn himself in for the murders which, when exposed, would undo all the damage from framing the EOD in the first place!place!
* George ''did'' succeed in causing the EOD to shut down their charitable operations as the poisoning of the fish ended their efforts. It just causes a famine in Oakmont.
* George ''did'' succeed in causing the EOD to shut down their charitable operations as the poisoning of the fish ended their efforts. It just causes a famine in Oakmont.
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* If you do a favor for Anna, you are sent down to the basement to meet with the leader of the EOD [[spoiler: where they try to kill you.]] It never occurs to Reed that ''Anna'' is the leader of the EOD after the Blackwoods have disappeared and she sees right through him.
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* Also a moment of awesome by the developers, the undersea grotto you dive into during "Lost at Sea" has a lot of stone formations that you pay no attention to. However, if you stand just right at a photography point, you will realize you're staring at a statue of ''Great Cthulhu himself.''
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* Also a moment of awesome by the developers, the undersea grotto you dive into during "Lost at Sea" has a lot of stone formations that you pay no attention to. However, if you stand just right at a photography point, you will realize you're staring at a statue of ''Great Cthulhu himself.''''
* George believes the police would never side with him against the EOD. However, if you've worked with Robert Throgmorton, then it's very likely you know the police hate the Innsmouthers and would get his full support in going against them. Thus his plan is entirely pointless.
* "Quid Pro Quo" has George Cavendish present his plan to poison potentially hundreds of Oakmonters in order to turn the public against the EOD. This will cause a famine as the fish brought in by the Deep Ones is the only thing keeping the public alive right now. That's in addition to the deaths by poisoning. He also plans to turn himself in for the murders which, when exposed, would undo all the damage from framing the EOD in the first place!
* George believes the police would never side with him against the EOD. However, if you've worked with Robert Throgmorton, then it's very likely you know the police hate the Innsmouthers and would get his full support in going against them. Thus his plan is entirely pointless.
* "Quid Pro Quo" has George Cavendish present his plan to poison potentially hundreds of Oakmonters in order to turn the public against the EOD. This will cause a famine as the fish brought in by the Deep Ones is the only thing keeping the public alive right now. That's in addition to the deaths by poisoning. He also plans to turn himself in for the murders which, when exposed, would undo all the damage from framing the EOD in the first place!
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* Robert Throgmorton's CulturalPosturing actually may be necessary to protect his social position. Lording over the rest of the city with his wealth, status, and power could be the only way to avoid being ostracized. [[PoliticallyCorrectHistory It's the 1920s and most of America would not tolerate a man with a "foreigner" mother]]. Human or otherwise.
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* Robert Throgmorton's CulturalPosturing actually may be necessary to protect his social position. Lording over the rest of the city with his wealth, status, and power could be the only way to avoid being ostracized. [[PoliticallyCorrectHistory It's the 1920s and most of America would not tolerate a man with a "foreigner" mother]]. Human or otherwise.
otherwise. Robert rubbing his heritage in everyone's faces with statues of gorillas, tribal art, and more may be a way to intimidate Oakmont's residents into backing down.
* [[spoiler: Cythlla]] being underneath Oakmont helps explain why everyone is so blase about the supernatural.
* [[spoiler: Cythlla]] being underneath Oakmont helps explain why everyone is so blase about the supernatural.
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* Robert Throgmorton's CulturalPosturing actually may be necessary to protect his social position. Lording over the rest of the city with his wealth, status, and power could be the only way to avoid being ostracized. [[PoliticallyCorrectHistory It's the 1920s and most of America would not tolerate a man with a "foreigner" mother]]. Human or otherwise.
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** The motor boat the player character is using is called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Cyclops_(AC-4) Cyclops II]] This isn't a random reference either, as Reed served on the USS ''Cyclops'' and was the SoleSurvivor of its sinking.
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** The motor boat the player character is using is called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Cyclops_(AC-4) Cyclops II]] This isn't a random reference either, as Reed served on the USS ''Cyclops'' and was the SoleSurvivor of its sinking.
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* Also a moment of awesome by the developers, the undersea grotto you dive into during "Lost at Sea" has a lot of stone formations that you pay no attention to. However, if you stand just right at a photography point, you will realize you're staring at a statue of ''Great Cthulhu Himself.''
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* Also a moment of awesome by the developers, the undersea grotto you dive into during "Lost at Sea" has a lot of stone formations that you pay no attention to. However, if you stand just right at a photography point, you will realize you're staring at a statue of ''Great Cthulhu Himself.himself.''
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* You can find the Yellow Sign in Granny Weaver's basement. [[spoiler:Is she guarding Oakmont's secrets under Johannes' instructions?]]
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* You can find the Yellow Sign in Granny Weaver's basement. [[spoiler:Is she guarding Oakmont's secrets under Johannes' instructions?]]instructions?]]
* Also a moment of awesome by the developers, the undersea grotto you dive into during "Lost at Sea" has a lot of stone formations that you pay no attention to. However, if you stand just right at a photography point, you will realize you're staring at a statue of ''Great Cthulhu Himself.''
* Also a moment of awesome by the developers, the undersea grotto you dive into during "Lost at Sea" has a lot of stone formations that you pay no attention to. However, if you stand just right at a photography point, you will realize you're staring at a statue of ''Great Cthulhu Himself.''
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* Robert's disgust and loathing toward the Innsmouthers may seem like DramaticIrony or {{Hypocrisy}} given his HalfHumanHybrid status as well. However, Robert's family is clearly aware of the occult and familiar with the Blackwoods. Thus, more than anyone, he knows that the Innsmouthers are worshipers of Cthulhu.
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* Robert's disgust and loathing toward the Innsmouthers may seem like DramaticIrony or {{Hypocrisy}} given his HalfHumanHybrid status as well. However, Robert's family is clearly aware of the occult and familiar with the Blackwoods. Thus, more than anyone, he knows that the Innsmouthers are worshipers of Cthulhu.
Cthulhu and thus part of a ReligionOfEvil determined to bring about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
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* Robert's disgust and loathing toward the Innsmouthers may seem like DramaticIrony or {{Hypocrisy}} given his HalfHumanHybrid status as well. However, Robert's family is clearly aware of the occult and familiar with the Blackwoods. Thus, more than anyone, he knows that the Innsmouthers are worshipers of Cthulhu.
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* A kind of amusing in-universe one is that Chief Lyons hates Charles Reed for breaking into houses, firing his weapon countless times, stealing objects from any open drawer he finds. You know, the way any police officer would treat the behavior of a player character.
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* "A Frosty Welcome" doesn't give an easy answer to whether Lewis Flynn was guilty or not but [[spoiler: the nature of the crime indicates the truth. If he'd killed Albert Throgmorton in a rage, he wouldn't have shot him in the head then hidden the body in a warehouse.]]
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* "A Frosty Welcome" doesn't give an easy answer to whether Lewis Flynn was guilty or not but [[spoiler: the nature of the crime indicates the truth. If he'd killed Albert Throgmorton in a rage, he wouldn't have shot him in the head head, hung the body from a noose, then hidden the body in a warehouse.]]
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* Also Fridge Disgust. Reed is frequently described as carrying the Dreamer's Seed, and several documents confirm that the inhabitant of Cthygonaar is Cthylla, Cthulhu's daughter. Cthulhu the Dreamer. Who will be freed by being reincarnated from his daughter's own womb. So, in essence, Reed has been infected with Cthulhu's sperm, which is compelling him to go to Cthulhu's daughter and impregnate her, with himself. Ick.
* Also Fridge Disgust. Reed is frequently described as carrying the Dreamer's Seed, and several documents confirm that the inhabitant of Cthygonaar is Cthylla, Cthulhu's daughter. Cthulhu the Dreamer. Who will be freed by being reincarnated from his daughter's own womb. So, in essence, Reed has been infected with Cthulhu's sperm, which is compelling him to go to Cthulhu's daughter and impregnate her, with himself. Ick.
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* "A Frosty Welcome" doesn't give an easy answer to whether Lewis Flynn was guilty or not but [[spoiler: the nature of the crime indicates the truth. If he'd killed Albert Throgmorton in a rage, he wouldn't have shot him in the head then hidden the body in a warehouse.]]
!!FridgeHorror
* Reed is frequently described as carrying the Dreamer's Seed, and several documents confirm that the inhabitant of Cthygonaar is Cthylla, Cthulhu's daughter. Cthulhu the Dreamer. Who will be freed by being reincarnated from his daughter's own womb. So, in essence, Reed has been infected with Cthulhu's sperm, which is compelling him to go to Cthulhu's daughter and impregnate her, with himself. Ick.
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* Also Fridge Disgust. Reed is frequently described as carrying the Dreamer's Seed, and several documents confirm that the inhabitant of Cthygonaar is Cthylla, Cthulhu's daughter. Cthulhu the Dreamer. Who will be freed by being reincarnated from his daughter's own womb. So, in essence, Reed has been infected with Cthulhu's sperm, which is compelling him to go to Cthulhu's daughter and impregnate her, with himself. Ick.
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* Also Fridge Disgust. Reed is frequently described as carrying the Dreamer's Seed, and several documents confirm that the inhabitant of Cthygonaar is Cthylla, Cthulhu's daughter. Cthulhu the Dreamer. Who will be freed by being reincarnated from his daughter's own womb. So, in essence, Reed has been infected with Cthulhu's sperm, which is compelling him to go to Cthulhu's daughter and impregnate her, with himself. Ick.Ick.
* You can find the Yellow Sign in Granny Weaver's basement. [[spoiler:Is she guarding Oakmont's secrets under Johannes' instructions?]]
* You can find the Yellow Sign in Granny Weaver's basement. [[spoiler:Is she guarding Oakmont's secrets under Johannes' instructions?]]
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* Also Fridge Disgust. Reed is frequently described as carrying the Dreamer's Seed, and several documents confirm that the inhabitant of Cthygonaar is Cthylla, Cthulhu's daughter. Cthulhu the Dreamer. Who will be freed by being reincarnated from his daughter's own womb. So, in essence, Reed has been infected with Cthulhu's sperm, which is compelling him to go to Cthulhu's daughter and impregnate her, with himself. Ick.
* Also Fridge Disgust. Reed is frequently described as carrying the Dreamer's Seed, and several documents confirm that the inhabitant of Cthygonaar is Cthylla, Cthulhu's daughter. Cthulhu the Dreamer. Who will be freed by being reincarnated from his daughter's own womb. So, in essence, Reed has been infected with Cthulhu's sperm, which is compelling him to go to Cthulhu's daughter and impregnate her, with himself. Ick.