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* {{Avatar}}: The word itself crops up, and Goliath explains to Elisa what it means. Becoming such a vessel is part of the Emir's plan when diplomacy fails.
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* SeeksAnothersResurrection: The Emir's motive to summoning Anubis is to make the GodOfTheDead bring back to life his son who died in a car accident.
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* BigNo: Jackal after the Emir manages to perform the spell to strip him of Anubis's power.
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* LittleNo: When everyone is restored, Goliath asks the Emir if he will still try to revive his son. The Emir responds this way before saying NoManShouldHaveThisPower.
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* VillainBall: Jackal would've been able to stop the Emir from reciting the spell had he just zapped him dead instead of angrily declaring that the guy's time was up.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: When Jackal and later the Emir serve as avatar for Anubis, due to two voices speaking at once. The main voice actors are consistently the dominant ones, while Creator/TonyJay's voice is secondary and slightly out of sync.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: When Jackal and later the Emir serve as avatar for Anubis, due to two voices speaking at once. The main voice actors are consistently the dominant ones, while Creator/TonyJay's voice is secondary and slightly out of sync.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Emir arrives at this after Jackal hijacks Anubis power for himself.
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* PetTheDog: When asking the Emir to leave his son be Anubis saye it in a very gentle tone of voice, low-key demonstrating the care he has for those who've past on.
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* PetTheDog: When asking the Emir to leave his son be Anubis saye says it in a very gentle tone of voice, low-key demonstrating the care he has for those who've past on.