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** Alcatraz's visions of his parents' souls, proving that both of them truly care for him and each other in their own way.

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** Alcatraz's visions of his parents' souls, souls through the Shaper's Lens, proving that both of them truly care for him and each other in their own way.
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* This one is especially HeartbreakingInHindsight: Alcatraz's tirade at the beginning of chapter 19 in book three, in which he rants at the reader for idolizing him and thus, playing a part in his destruction.

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* This one is especially HeartbreakingInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight: Alcatraz's tirade at the beginning of chapter 19 in book three, in which he rants at the reader for idolizing him and thus, playing a part in his destruction.

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* The Dark Talent, full stop. Highlights include (spoilers ahead)
** The reveal of Biblioden and total destruction of the entire Smedry plan
*** Also proving the ghoulish derail that the librarians killed a little kid who he later impersonated
** Alcatraz’s narration, usually tempered with humor, going fully dark and hopeless

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* Alcatraz's realization in book one that he's been breaking things on purpose to get foster families to abandon him before he can get attached to them.
* The effect that being severed from the Mindstone has on Bastille in book three.
* This one is especially HeartbreakingInHindsight: Alcatraz's tirade at the beginning of chapter 19 in book three, in which he rants at the reader for idolizing him and thus, playing a part in his destruction.
* Bastille being put in a coma near the end of book four.
* The Dark Talent, full stop. Highlights include (spoilers ahead)
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** Alcatraz's visions of his parents' souls, proving that both of them truly care for him and each other in their own way.
** The reveal of Biblioden and total destruction of the entire Smedry plan
plan.
*** Also proving providing the ghoulish derail detail that the librarians Biblioden killed a little kid who he later impersonated
child and later, impersonated him.
** Alcatraz’s narration, usually tempered with humor, going fully dark and hopelesshopeless.
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* The Dark Talent, full stop. Highlights include (spoilers ahead)
** The reveal of Biblioden and total destruction of the entire Smedry plan
*** Also proving the ghoulish derail that the librarians killed a little kid who he later impersonated
** Alcatraz’s narration, usually tempered with humor, going fully dark and hopeless
** The much anticipated sacrifice scene turns out to be a brutal combination of ForcedToWatch, HeroicSacrifice, and NothingIsScarier. Alcatraz is left with SurvivorsGuilt and loses most of his will to live.
** Grandpa Smedry’s death. It’s so sudden and horrifying.
** The DownerEnding in general, especially if the reader didn’t see the note from Bastille and [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt actually thought that Sanderson had followed through with his promises about everything going wrong]].

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