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* The fourth tale "Let's Get Out of the Darkness" is probably the bleakest of the bunch. In it, a girl named Tere is mercilessly bullied for her taste in musical instrument (in the illustration it's a glass harp, in the story itself it’s a theremin) to the point where even during her recital in front of a packed auditorium, her bullies insist on mocking her instrument from behind the scenes. In her lowest low, Tere surrenders her passion for music to the Scare El Coco to rid herself of the pain… only to realize [[EmptyShell that giving up her passion also means surrendering her passion for life itself.]] It’s heavily implied El Coco was secretly controlling the bullies to get to Tere and complete his [[YourSoulIsMine collection of souls of passion.]] She is left a hollow shell of herself, her very soul [[WhatTheHellHero crying out to her, asking why she would abandon her for such a petty reason.]]

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* The fourth tale "Let's Get Out of the Darkness" is probably the bleakest of the bunch. In it, a girl named Tere is mercilessly bullied for her taste in musical instrument (in the illustration it's a glass harp, in the story itself it’s a theremin) to the point where even during her recital in front of a packed auditorium, her bullies insist on mocking her instrument from behind the scenes. In her lowest low, Tere surrenders her passion for music to the Scare El Coco to rid herself of the pain… only to realize [[EmptyShell that giving up her passion also means surrendering her passion for life itself.]] It’s heavily implied El Coco was secretly controlling the bullies to get to Tere and complete his [[YourSoulIsMine collection of souls of passion.]] She is left a hollow shell of herself, her very soul [[WhatTheHellHero crying out to her, asking why she would abandon her for such a petty reason.]]
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* Let’s start with the fact that Frankelda and Herneval are trapped within the world of Scares by an unseen force. For over 150 years they have been unable to leave the mansion, relying on the company of those willing to listen to their stories as their only pleasure and company.

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* Let’s start with the fact that Frankelda and Herneval are trapped within the world of Scares spooks by an unseen force. For over 150 years they have been unable to leave the mansion, relying on the company of those willing to listen to their stories as their only pleasure and company.
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* In the very first story "Give Me Your Name", a boy named Nemo tires of his life of responsibilities plaguing him, endless chores and homework with apparently no time to actually have any fun. A gnome approaches the boy and offers to do all of his chores; all he asks? Is Nemo's name. Nemo accepts… unawares that in doing so he has switched places with the Gnome! The gnome is now Nemo, and he’s forced to watch this impostor steal his life, his family, to grow up and get to be human! What’s worse is the only way Nemo himself can escape his fate? Is to trade with someone else, subjecting them to the same fate.
* The fourth tale "Let's Get Out of the Darkness" is probably the bleakest of the bunch. In it, a girl named Tere is mercilessly bullied for her taste in musical instruments (in the illustration it's a glass harp, in the story itself it’s a theremin) to the point where even during her recital in front of a packed auditorium? Her bullies insist on mocking her instrument from behind the scenes. In her lowest low, Tere surrenders her passion for music to the Scare El Coco to rid herself of this pain. Only to realize all too late [[EmptyShell that giving up her passion also surrendered her passion for life itself.]] It’s heavily implied El Coco was controlling the bullies without them even knowing it to get to Tere to complete his [[YourSoulIsMine collection of souls of passion.]] She is left an hollow shell of herself, her very soul [[WhatTheHellHero crying out to her, asking why she would abandon her for such a petty reason.]]

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* In the very first story "Give Me Your Name", a boy named Nemo tires of his life of responsibilities plaguing him, endless chores and homework with apparently no time to actually have any fun. A gnome approaches the boy and offers to do all of his chores; all he asks? Is chores in exchange for Nemo's name. Nemo accepts… unawares unaware that in doing so he has switched he’ll switch places with the Gnome! The gnome is now Nemo, and he’s forced Gnome, who proceeds to watch this impostor steal his life, life and his family, to grow up and get to be human! What’s worse is family. And the only way Nemo himself can escape his fate? Is is to trade with someone else, subjecting them to the same cruel fate.
* The fourth tale "Let's Get Out of the Darkness" is probably the bleakest of the bunch. In it, a girl named Tere is mercilessly bullied for her taste in musical instruments instrument (in the illustration it's a glass harp, in the story itself it’s a theremin) to the point where even during her recital in front of a packed auditorium? Her auditorium, her bullies insist on mocking her instrument from behind the scenes. In her lowest low, Tere surrenders her passion for music to the Scare El Coco to rid herself of this pain. Only the pain… only to realize all too late [[EmptyShell that giving up her passion also surrendered means surrendering her passion for life itself.]] It’s heavily implied El Coco was secretly controlling the bullies without them even knowing it to get to Tere to and complete his [[YourSoulIsMine collection of souls of passion.]] She is left an a hollow shell of herself, her very soul [[WhatTheHellHero crying out to her, asking why she would abandon her for such a petty reason.]]
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* The fourth tale "Let's Get Out of the Darkness" is probably the bleakest of the bunch. In it, a girl names Tere is mercilessly bullied for her taste in musical instruments (in the illustration it's a glass harp, in the story itself it’s a theremin) to the point where even during her recital in front of a packed auditorium? Her bullies insist on mocking her instrument from behind the scenes. In her lowest low, Tere surrenders her passion for music to the Scare El Coco to rid herself of this pain. Only to realize all too late [[EmptyShell that giving up her passion also surrendered her passion for life itself.]] It’s heavily implied El Coco was controlling the bullies without them even knowing it to get to Tere to complete his [[YourSoulIsMine collection of souls of passion.]] She is left an hollow shell of herself, her very soul [[WhatTheHellHero crying out to her, asking why she would abandon her for such a petty reason.]]

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* The fourth tale "Let's Get Out of the Darkness" is probably the bleakest of the bunch. In it, a girl names named Tere is mercilessly bullied for her taste in musical instruments (in the illustration it's a glass harp, in the story itself it’s a theremin) to the point where even during her recital in front of a packed auditorium? Her bullies insist on mocking her instrument from behind the scenes. In her lowest low, Tere surrenders her passion for music to the Scare El Coco to rid herself of this pain. Only to realize all too late [[EmptyShell that giving up her passion also surrendered her passion for life itself.]] It’s heavily implied El Coco was controlling the bullies without them even knowing it to get to Tere to complete his [[YourSoulIsMine collection of souls of passion.]] She is left an hollow shell of herself, her very soul [[WhatTheHellHero crying out to her, asking why she would abandon her for such a petty reason.]]

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* In the very first story "Give Me Your Name", a boy named Nemo tires of his life of responsibilities plaguing him, endless chores and homework with apparently no time to actually have any fun. A gnome approaches the boy and offers to do all of his chores; all he asks? Is Nemo's name. Nemo accepts… unawares that in doing so he has switched places with the Gnome! The gnome is now Nemo, and he’s forced to watch this impostor steal his life, his family, to grow up and get to be human! What’s worse is the only way Nemo himself can escape his fate? Is to trade with someone else, subjecting them to the same fate.

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* In the very first story "Give Me Your Name", a boy named Nemo tires of his life of responsibilities plaguing him, endless chores and homework with apparently no time to actually have any fun. A gnome approaches the boy and offers to do all of his chores; all he asks? Is Nemo's name. Nemo accepts… unawares that in doing so he has switched places with the Gnome! The gnome is now Nemo, and he’s forced to watch this impostor steal his life, his family, to grow up and get to be human! What’s worse is the only way Nemo himself can escape his fate? Is to trade with someone else, subjecting them to the same fate.fate.
* The fourth tale "Let's Get Out of the Darkness" is probably the bleakest of the bunch. In it, a girl names Tere is mercilessly bullied for her taste in musical instruments (in the illustration it's a glass harp, in the story itself it’s a theremin) to the point where even during her recital in front of a packed auditorium? Her bullies insist on mocking her instrument from behind the scenes. In her lowest low, Tere surrenders her passion for music to the Scare El Coco to rid herself of this pain. Only to realize all too late [[EmptyShell that giving up her passion also surrendered her passion for life itself.]] It’s heavily implied El Coco was controlling the bullies without them even knowing it to get to Tere to complete his [[YourSoulIsMine collection of souls of passion.]] She is left an hollow shell of herself, her very soul [[WhatTheHellHero crying out to her, asking why she would abandon her for such a petty reason.]]
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The tales written within WesternAnimation/FrankeldasBookOfSpooks aren’t just meant to chill its listeners to the bone, but the lessons and fates of those within Herneval's pages can also be incredibly tragic.
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* Let’s start with the fact that Frankelda and Herneval are trapped within the world of Scares by an unseen force. For over 150 years they have been unable to leave the mansion, relying on the company of those willing to listen to their stories as their only pleasure and company.
* In the very first story "Give Me Your Name", a boy named Nemo tires of his life of responsibilities plaguing him, endless chores and homework with apparently no time to actually have any fun. A gnome approaches the boy and offers to do all of his chores; all he asks? Is Nemo's name. Nemo accepts… unawares that in doing so he has switched places with the Gnome! The gnome is now Nemo, and he’s forced to watch this impostor steal his life, his family, to grow up and get to be human! What’s worse is the only way Nemo himself can escape his fate? Is to trade with someone else, subjecting them to the same fate.

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