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** According to the Baron, Luz has been reincarnated from someone, a past life.
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* OneWingedAngel: The Coachman, like Puck before him in his fight against Belos, uses a dragon form against Luz and Amity.
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** Seeing that Boscha needs some time away from her arguing parents, Tom shows her the flyer to Pleasure Island so she can get out of the house for the night.

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** Seeing that Boscha needs some time away from her arguing parents, invites Tom shows her the flyer to Pleasure Island with her so she he can get out of the house for the night.have some fun.



** Boscha invites Tom to Pleasure Island with her so he can have some fun.

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** Seeing that Boscha invites needs some time away from her arguing parents, Tom shows her the flyer to Pleasure Island with her so he she can have some fun.get out of the house for the night.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: ''Literally.'' A Disney villain ''literally dies'' at the hands of some of the kids he tried to turn into and sell as donkeys, then gets repercussion from both the spirits of his past victims and the guy he trusted to help him escape from said repercussions.

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* AnAesop:
** Nothing free comes without a price.
** Your choices define the kind of person you are.

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* AnAesop:
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AnAesop: Nothing free comes without a price.
** Your choices define the kind of person you are.
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** In the alternate reality [[Recap/LuzClawthorneKrampmusShenanigans "Krampmus Shenanigans"]] was set in, Luz learned that one's actions define the kind of person they are, the same lesson Boscha learns here.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Art by Crosshot: ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} They never come back...as KIDS.]]'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Art by Crosshot: Crash X Fusion: ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} They never come back...as KIDS.]]'']]

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* SnakeWhip: Barker uses a whip against Luz as his first attack, which he turns into a snake that she takes and throws away.



* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Kitsuni can take the form of a a large quadroped fox with six tails while the Coachman turns into a black and red dragon.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Kitsuni can take the form of a a large quadroped fox with six tails while the Coachman turns into a black and red dragon.



-->'''Boscha''': It should've been...
-->'''Tom''': I'm sorry, what?
-->'''Boscha''': (''yells as she cries'') It should've been me! I... ''I'' have feelings for Skara.

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-->'''Boscha''': It should've been...
-->'''Tom''':
been...\\
'''Tom''':
I'm sorry, what?
-->'''Boscha''': (''yells
what?\\
'''Boscha''': ''[yells
as she cries'') cries]'' It should've been me! I... ''I'' have feelings for Skara.



* WhipItGood: Barker uses a whip against Luz as his first attack, which he turns into a snake that she takes and throws away.
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* PleasureIsland: The TropeNamer appears in thr Boiling Isles in this chapter as the main location of conflict, courtesy of the Coachman.

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* PleasureIsland: The TropeNamer appears in thr the Boiling Isles in this chapter as the main location of conflict, courtesy of the Coachman.
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* PleasureIsland: The TropeNamer appears in thr Boiling Isles in this chapter as the main location of conflict, courtesy of the Coachman.
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* HaveWeMet: The Clawthorne sisters ask Tibbles who he is when he meets them face to face in the Hexes Hold'em tournament finals, much to his exasperation.


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* {{Retcon}}: Tibbles no longer bears his full name from canon which he kept in Book 1. Now he is known as "Tibbles Trembly Grimmhammer III".


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* WeMeetAgain: Name-dropped by Tibbles when he faces the Clawthorne sisters in the tournament, only for them to ask [[HaveWeMet if they've met]].
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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: The Coachman isn't AmbiguouslyHuman but a LongLived Fae here.

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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: AdaptationSpeciesChange: The Coachman isn't AmbiguouslyHuman but a LongLived Fae here.



* BreatherEpisode: While the kids don't face any of the BigBadEnsemble, they still face another villain. Amity in particular had hoped to use the day out to get her mind off her mental block and her parents.

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* BreatherEpisode: Zig-zagged. While the kids don't face any of the BigBadEnsemble, they still face another villain. Amity in particular had hoped to use the day out to get her mind off her mental block and her parents.



** Gus stands up to Horace after he tries to pick on him again, taking him down with a knifehand strike to his throat and flipping him off.

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** Gus stands up to Horace after he tries to pick on him again, taking him down with a knifehand strike to his the throat and flipping him off.



* TheGadfly: Viney teases Luz and Amity like the twins do by asking if they came to Pleasure Island on a date, with Emira following up on it. What's amazing is that they [[LaserGuidedKarma pay for it faster than the twins ever had before.]]

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* TheGadfly: Viney teases Luz and Amity like the twins do by asking if they came to Pleasure Island on a date, with Emira following up on it. What's amazing is that they [[LaserGuidedKarma they pay for it faster than the twins ever had before.]]before]].
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* AnAxeToGrind: Amity uses abomination axes to break the locks on all the stables holding the kids.
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* VillainsWantMercy: The Coachman is reduced to begging for Luz and Amity to spare him, but they don't fall for it.
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** The Coachman's victims waste no time [[DraggedOffToHell taking their revenge on him for what he did to them]].


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* DraggedOffToHell: The Coachman's ultimate fate is having his soul torn apart before being sent to the Spirit World.

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* LogicalWeakness: Shadow assistants are weak to any kind of light (kinda obvious), but with the army the Coachman has it needs to be powerful.



* WeaksauceWeakness:
** Shadow assistants to any kind of light. It's kinda obvious.
** Luz's cambion wings turn out to be a hindrance in water as she can't swim with them, which nearly causes her to drown.

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* WeaksauceWeakness:
** Shadow assistants to any kind of light. It's kinda obvious.
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WeaksauceWeakness: Luz's cambion wings turn out to be a hindrance in water as she can't swim with them, which nearly causes her to drown.
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* ChildHater: The Coachman has taken it UpToEleven. After only targeting disobedient boys for ages, he came to the conclusion that ''all children'' were horrible brats and worked even harder to punish them.

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* ChildHater: The Coachman has taken it UpToEleven.up to eleven. After only targeting disobedient boys for ages, he came to the conclusion that ''all children'' were horrible brats and worked even harder to punish them.

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* DisneyVillainDeath: ''Literally.'' A Disney villain ''literally dies'' at the hands of some of the kids he tried to turn and sell as donkeys, then gets repercussion from both the spirits of his past victims and the guy he trusted to help him from said repercussions.

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* DisneyVillainDeath: ''Literally.'' A Disney villain ''literally dies'' at the hands of some of the kids he tried to turn into and sell as donkeys, then gets repercussion from both the spirits of his past victims and the guy he trusted to help him escape from said repercussions.


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* VillainOpeningScene: The DistantPrologue occurs between Barker and the AmbiguouslyEvil Baron making a deal.
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** Amity lets her hair down and uses Brucy in a fight for a [[Recap/LuzClawthorneHexsidesNumberOneDelinquentWitchChapter33 second time]].

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** Amity lets her hair down and uses Brucy in a fight for a respective [[Recap/LuzClawthorneHexsidesNumberOneDelinquentWitchChapter33 second second]] and [[Recap/LuzClawthorneHexsidesNumberOneDelinquentWitchChapter40 third time]].
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* RelationshipSalvagingDisaster: Fighting the Coachman and nearly dying at his hands convinces Luz that she can't keep denying her feelings for Amity still exist nor her desire to get back together with her. Once she talks to Amity, Luz learns the feeling's mutual which leads to them renewing their relationship.
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* NeckLift: Barker performs this on Amity before he starts strangling her to death and drops her after Boscha hits him with the blinding potion.
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* DisneyVillsinDeath: ''Literally.'' A Disney villain ''literally dies'' at the hands of some of the kids he tried to turn and sell as donkeys, then gets repercussion from both the spirits of his past victims and the guy he trusted to help him from said repercussions.

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* DisneyVillsinDeath: DisneyVillainDeath: ''Literally.'' A Disney villain ''literally dies'' at the hands of some of the kids he tried to turn and sell as donkeys, then gets repercussion from both the spirits of his past victims and the guy he trusted to help him from said repercussions.
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* DisneyVillsinDeath: ''Literally.'' A Disney villain ''literally dies'' at the hands of some of the kids he tried to turn and sell as donkeys, then gets repercussion from both the spirits of his past victims and the guy he trusted to help him from said repercussions.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Art by Crosshot]]Crosshot: ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} They never come back...as KIDS.]]'']]
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* CastingAShadow: Not only does the Coachman have a LivingShadow, he's got dozens of shadow assistants serving as his work force.

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