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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: In a rare villainous use of this trope, when Harrow is chosen by Ammit to be her avatar he is reluctant to accept it, she assures Harrow that, although his scales are unbalanced, he is worthy to be her Avatar and she gratefully accepts him. She's genuine in her praise, as well, speaking of Harrow's loyalty as she battles Khonshu.

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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: In a rare villainous use of this trope, when Harrow is chosen by Ammit to be her avatar he is reluctant to accept it, she it. She assures Harrow that, although his scales are unbalanced, he is worthy to be her Avatar and she gratefully accepts him. She's genuine in her praise, as well, speaking of Harrow's loyalty as she battles Khonshu.
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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: In a rare villainous use of this trope, when Harrow is chosen by Ammit to be her avatar he is reluctant to accept it, she assures Harrow that, although his scales are unbalanced, he is worthy to be her Avatar and she gratefully accepts him. She's genuine in her praise, as well, speaking of Harrow's loyalty as she battles Khonshu.
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* NonIndicativeName: The MCU's version of [[RedIsHeroic Scarlet Scarab]] dresses in GoldAndWhiteAreDivine.

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* NonIndicativeName: The MCU's version of [[RedIsHeroic Scarlet Scarab]] Scarab dresses primarily in GoldAndWhiteAreDivine.
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* NonIndicativeName: The MCU's [[RedIsHeroic Scarlet Scarab]] dresses in GoldAndWhiteAreDivine.

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* NonIndicativeName: The MCU's version of [[RedIsHeroic Scarlet Scarab]] dresses in GoldAndWhiteAreDivine.
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* NonIndicativeName: The MCU's [[RedIsHeroic Scarlet Scarab]] dresses in GoldAndWhiteAreDivine.
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* BattleDiscretionShot: Just as Harrow is about to win, Marc blacks out... and the scene comes back with all of the cultists dead, Marc on top of Harrow, and Harrow unconscious, Jake's battle and victory occurring entirely offscreen.

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* BattleDiscretionShot: Just as Harrow is about to win, Marc blacks out... and the scene comes back with all of the cultists dead, Marc on top of an unconscious Harrow, and Harrow unconscious, surrounded by the corpses of ''all'' the cultists, with Jake's battle and victory occurring entirely offscreen.



* BittersweetEnding: Marc and Steven finally get out of their service to Khonshu... [[CruelTwistEnding only for it to turn out that Marc's third alter]] -- ''Jake Lockely'' -- is Khonshu's '''real''' avatar, meaning that they're still stuck in service to him (albeit ''by proxy''). Additionally, countless innocent people were forcibly consigned to the Duat by the Disciples of Ammit (and the [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse greater cult's whereabouts are unknown]]), but at the very least both Harrow and Ammit have been defeated for good, sparing the world from their well-intentioned rampage.

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* BittersweetEnding: Marc and Steven finally get out of their service to Khonshu... [[CruelTwistEnding only for it to turn out that Marc's third alter]] -- ''Jake Lockely'' -- is Khonshu's '''real''' avatar, meaning that they're still stuck in service to him (albeit ''by proxy''). Additionally, countless innocent people were forcibly consigned to the Duat by the Disciples of Ammit (and the [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse greater the remainder of the cult's whereabouts are unknown]]), but at the very least both Harrow and Ammit have been defeated for good, sparing the world from their well-intentioned precrime rampage.



** The episode itself begins with the image of Harrow (in the recap) shooting Marc, and ends with Jake shooting Harrow.

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** The episode itself begins with the image of Harrow (in the recap) shooting Marc, Marc and ends with Jake shooting Harrow.



* ComplexityAddiction: Lockley slaughters a number of people inside the asylum Harrow is in (though not the nurse tending him, for some reason) so he can wheel the man out to a limo for a chat with Khonshu, at the end of which Lockley rolls down the divider and kills Harrow. Khonshu could have had the chat in the asylum and Lockley could have killed him there. Apparently Khonshu wanted to do it in the limo.

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* ComplexityAddiction: Lockley slaughters a number of people inside the asylum Harrow is in (though not the nurse tending him, for some reason) so he can wheel the man out to a limo for a chat with Khonshu, at the end of which Lockley rolls down the divider and kills Harrow. Khonshu could have had the chat in the asylum and Lockley could have killed him there. Apparently Apparently, Khonshu wanted to do it in the limo.limo... [[AmbiguousSituation or maybe having Harrow's body was important to Khonshu... or maybe they just wanted to make it look like he had been kidnapped instead of killed...]]



** Played with in regards to Layla. Despite only receiving her superpowers and new equipment minutes before, she wields both expertly against Harrow and his followers. Layla was previously shown to already have respectable fighting skills, fighting off both human and supernatural mooks without any superpowers. However, she takes to the enhanced strength and instincts like a duck to water.

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** Played with in regards regard to Layla. Despite only receiving her superpowers and new equipment minutes before, she wields both expertly against Harrow and his followers. Layla was previously shown to already have respectable fighting skills, fighting off both human and supernatural mooks without any superpowers. However, she takes to the enhanced strength and instincts like a duck to water.



** After judging countless people for crimes they hadn't yet committed, Harrow and Ammit are executed by Jake on Khonshu's orders to avert the possibility that ''they'' may cause harm in the future.

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** After judging countless people souls for crimes they hadn't yet committed, future crimes, Harrow and Ammit are executed by Jake on Khonshu's orders to avert the possibility that ''they'' may cause harm in the future.



** Khonshu orders Marc to kill Harrow and Ammit inside his body to prevent the latter from emerging again somewhere in the future and completing her EvilPlan. Marc refuses and points out that Khonshu sounds like Ammit now, and tells him that if he wants to kill Harrow/Ammit, he'll have to do it himself.

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** Khonshu orders Marc to kill Harrow and Ammit inside his body to prevent the latter from emerging again somewhere in the future and completing her EvilPlan. Marc refuses and points refuses, pointing out that Khonshu sounds like Ammit now, and tells him that if he wants to kill Harrow/Ammit, he'll have to do it himself.



* SuperEmpowering: As Ammit's avatar, Harrow is able to empower his followers to judge others as he did using his cane.

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* SuperEmpowering: As Ammit's avatar, Harrow is able to empower his followers to judge others as he did while using his cane.



* VillainousValour: Harrow sincerely offers his life to Ammit in accordance with his beliefs, and during the climax, he fights admirably against Moon Knight (and Mr. Knight) and a newly-empowered Layla, even getting the better of Marc before Jake takes over.

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* VillainousValour: Harrow sincerely offers his life to Ammit in accordance with his beliefs, and during the climax, he fights admirably against Moon Knight (and Mr. Knight) and a newly-empowered an avatar-boosted Layla, even getting the better of Marc before Jake takes over.
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* FootprintsOfMuck: In the mental asylum, Marc notices Harrow leaving bloody footprints.

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* FootprintsOfMuck: In the mental asylum, Marc notices Dr. Harrow leaving bloody footprints.footprints. Dr. Harrow is surprised and confused by this, wondering why he's bleeding.

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