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* GenerationXerox: Downplayed. Both Hugo (the father) and Abigail (the daughter) are clever people whose [[spoiler: lives are implied to be ruined by contact of the Null, but in different ways.]]
* GentlemanAdventurer: Hugo Waldegrave, Abrigail's father
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* MuseumOfTheStrangeAndUnusual: The Curiosity Room is a downplayed version of that, with all sorts of stuff in it such as tribal masks, an anatomical figure, and a cabinet full of crystals.
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* BigFancyHouse: Waldegrave Manor. Highlights include a Maritime Room, a Curiosity Room, and a Japanese Room
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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:"The Circle", a mysterious group of occult-interested individuals mentioned only briefly by A.S. in the original game, take center stage in this game; they are [[GreaterScopeVillain the ones who end up (inadvertently) set the events of the game in motion]], and [[VillainProtagonist the player ultimately turns out to be one of their agents]].]]
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:"The Circle", a mysterious group of occult-interested individuals mentioned only briefly by A.S. in the original game, take center stage in this game; they are [[GreaterScopeVillain the ones who end up (inadvertently) set the events of the game in motion]], and [[VillainProtagonist the player ultimately turns out to be one of their agents]].]]
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* MineralMacGuffin: The Null. It's dimension bending properties powers a lot of the puzzles and mainly explains why the [[PocketDimension dollhouse is unexpectedly big.]]
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The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the mobile puzzle game series [[VideoGame/TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent by mysterious employers to investigate the disappearances of high society couple Edward and Abigail Lockwood at their home of Waldegrave Manor. The game then starts you at the manor's attic, where a mechanical dollhouse based off of the manor lies. By using your eyepiece you can peer into the dollhouse and interact with it as if it is a full sized full-sized house. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to retrieve whatever artefacts artifacts they had been hiding. Including, and especially, the Null.
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* HappilyMarried: The Lockwoods. [[spoiler: Zig-zagged in that Edward's research into the Null strains their marriage, but their love never wavers.]]
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* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Two in rapid succession; the first comes after you break the seal and acquire the Null, Null when you come out of the successive layers of the attic dollhouse. After the final layer, the dollhouse has changed into a perfect copy of A.S.'s home from the first and second games. Then, TheStinger reveals that the PlayerCharacter was a member of the Circle the whole time, and they have several concentrated and pure pieces of Null to work with.]]
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* HappliyMarried: The Lockwoods. [[spoiler: Zig-zagged in that Edward's research into the Null strains their marriage, but their love never wavers.]]
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* PretentiousLatinMotto: The Waldegrave motto is 'Audacia Et Industria' [[note]] Boldness and hard work [[/note]]
* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Two in rapid succession; the first comes after you break the seal and acquire the Null, when you come out of the successive layers of the attic dollhouse. After the final layer, the dollhouse has changed into a perfect copy of A.S.'s home from the first and second games. Then, TheStinger reveals that the PlayerCharacter was a member of the Circle the whole time, and they have several concentrated and purepiece pieces of Null to work with.]]
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* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Two in rapid succession; the first comes after you break the seal and acquire the Null, when you come out of the successive layers of the attic dollhouse. After the final layer, the dollhouse has changed into a perfect copy of A.S.'s home from the first and second games. Then, the final cutscene TheStinger reveals that the PlayerCharacter was a member of the Circle the whole time, and they have several concentrated and pure piece of Null to work with.]]
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* MatryoshkaObject: The dollhouse's attic [[spoiler: contains another dollhouse with another dollhouse in its attic [[OverlyLongGag and that dollhouse has another dollhouse.]]]]]] [[note]] For those of you that are confused, that is five dollhouses, four of which are found in the previous dollhouse's attic.[[/note]] ]]
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The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the mobile puzzle game series [[VideoGame/TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent by mysterious employers to investigate the disappearances of high society couple Edward and Abigail Lockwood at their home Waldegrave Manor. The game then starts you at the manor's attic, where a mechanical dollhouse based off the manor lies. By using your eyepiece you can peer into the dollhouse and interact with it as if it is a full sized house. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to retrieve whatever artefacts they had been hiding. Including, and especially, the Null.
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* ImpoverishedPatrician: Abigail inherited a large manor...and a whole lot of debt. [[spoiler: The desire to restore his wife's fortunes is what made Edward dabble with the Null in the first place.]]
* MatryoshkaObject: The dollhouse's attic [[spoiler: contains another dollhouse with another dollhouse in its attic [[OverlyLongGag and that dollhouse has another dollhouse.]]]]
* MatryoshkaObject: The dollhouse's attic [[spoiler: contains another dollhouse with another dollhouse in its attic [[OverlyLongGag and that dollhouse has another dollhouse.]]]]
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The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the mobile puzzle game series [[VideoGame/TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent by the Royal Society to investigate the disappearances of high society couple Edward and Abigail at their home Weymouth Manor. The game then starts you at the manor's attic, where a mechanical dollhouse based off the manor lies. By using your eyepiece you can peer into the dollhouse and interact with it as if it is a full sized house. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to retrieve whatever artefacts they had been hiding. Including, and especially, the Null.
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The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the mobile puzzle game series [[TheRoomMobileGame [[VideoGame/TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist (presumably) different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent by the Royal Society to investigate the disappearances of high society couple Edward and Abigail at their home Weymouth Manor. The game then starts you at the manor's attic, where a mechanical dollhouse based off the manor lies. By using your eyepiece you can peer into the dollhouse and interact with it as if it is a full sized house. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to retrieve whatever artefacts they had been hiding. Including, and especially, the Null.
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* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Two in rapid succession; the first comes after you break the seal and acquire the Null, when you come out of the successive layers of the attic dollhouse. After the final layer, the dollhouse has changed into a perfect copy of A.S.'s home from the first and second games. Then, the final cutscene reveals that the PlayerCharacter was a member of the Circle the whole time, and now they have a concentrated and pure piece of Null to work with.]]
* WhamShot: [[spoiler: Two in rapid succession; the first comes after you break the seal and acquire the Null, when you come out of the successive layers of the attic dollhouse. After the final layer, the dollhouse has changed into a perfect copy of A.S.'s home from the first and second games. Then, the final cutscene reveals that the PlayerCharacter was a member of the Circle the whole time, and now they have a concentrated and pure piece of Null to work with.]]
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The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the mobile puzzle game series [[TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist (presumably) different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent by the Royal Society to investigate the disappearance disappearances of a high society couple whose interests are...unique, to say the least. Edward and Abigail at their home Weymouth Manor. The game then starts you at a the manor's attic, where a mechanical dollhouse based off the manor lies. By using your eyepiece you can peer into the dollhouse and interact with it as if it is a full sized house. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to retrieve whatever artefacts they had been hiding. Including, and especially, the Null.
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** Your character is back exploring the attic, just like in the first game
** The salvaging of the ship Rose from the second game is reenacted in the Maritime room
** Tentacles devouring the dollhouse mirrors the fate of [[spoiler: AS's house in the second game and Grey Holm in two endings of the third game]]
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** The salvaging of the ship Rose from the second game is reenacted in the Maritime room
** Tentacles devouring the dollhouse mirrors the fate of [[spoiler: AS's house in the second game and Grey Holm in two endings of the third game]]
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The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the massively popular mobile puzzle game series [[TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist (presumably) different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent to investigate the disappearance of a high society couple whose interests are...unique, to say the least. The game then starts you at the attic of the manor, attic, where a mechanical dollhouse of based off the manor lies. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to find whatever artifacts they had been hiding.
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The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the massively popular mobile puzzle game series [[TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist (presumably) different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent to investigate the disappearance of a high society couple whose interests are...unique, to say the least. The game then starts you at the attic of the manor, where a dollhouse of the manor lies. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to find whatever artifacts they had been hiding.
The Room: Old Sins is a spinoff of the massively popular mobile puzzle game series [[TheRoomMobileGame The Room]], released on 25th January 2017. You play again as a FeaturelessProtagonist (presumably) different from the previous one, only known as 'H'. You are sent to investigate the disappearance of a high society couple whose interests are...unique, to say the least. The game then starts you at the attic of the manor, where a dollhouse of the manor lies. From there it is up to you to solve the mystery of the couple's disappearance and to find whatever artifacts they had been hiding.
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* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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!! Episodes of this series provide examples of:
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* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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!! Episodes of this series provide examples of:
* The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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!! Episodes of this series provide examples of:
* The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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!! This show provides examples of:
* [=TropeTitle=]: List of tropes that are fixtures of the series.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes in which the show is already cited can be retrieved from the Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the program name.
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!! Episodes of this series provide examples of:
* The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List of tropes that are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
* This list may also include tropes relating to a secondary or tertiary character or location.
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