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* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on attempting to rape him but giving up when he scolded her]].

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* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on attempting to rape him but giving up when after he scolded her]].
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* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. Whilst the three who were directly involved are given their comeuppance, Eva also targets her former friends... But only because Gremory lied to her, leading Eva to believe her friends covered the wrongdoings of Ray's group and mocked her miserable state.]]

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* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. Whilst the three who were directly involved are given their comeuppance, Eva also targets her former friends... friends. But that was only because Gremory lied to her, leading Eva to believe her friends covered the wrongdoings of Ray's group and were actually [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]] who mocked her miserable state.state and covered what Ray's group did.]]
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* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. Whilst the three who were directly involved are given their comeuppance, it's unclear why Eva also targets her former friends. She claims at the end of season 2 to be punishing the others as they covered it up, but how much is her and how much is Gremory is unclear.]]

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* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. Whilst the three who were directly involved are given their comeuppance, it's unclear why Eva also targets her former friends. She claims at the end of season 2 friends... But only because Gremory lied to be punishing the others as they her, leading Eva to believe her friends covered it up, but how much is the wrongdoings of Ray's group and mocked her and how much is Gremory is unclear.miserable state.]]
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* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on attempting to rape him until he scolded her]].

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* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on attempting to rape him until but giving up when he scolded her]].
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Though it was clearly an assault / attempt to violate Bruno, Margot never consummated the act.


* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on raping him]].

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* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on raping him]].attempting to rape him until he scolded her]].
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''[[https://www.webtoons.com/en/horror/gremoryland/list?title_no=1893 GremoryLand]]'' is an ongoing survival horror webcomic by A. Rasen, posted on Webtoon. It focuses on a group of six reunited high school friends, brought together to a mysterious theme park where they must face surreal and oddly personal horrors.

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''[[https://www.webtoons.com/en/horror/gremoryland/list?title_no=1893 GremoryLand]]'' is an ongoing a completed survival horror webcomic by A. Rasen, posted on Webtoon. It focuses on a group of six reunited high school friends, brought together to a mysterious theme park where they must face surreal and oddly personal horrors.

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[[https://www.instagram.com/p/CVlCIZpqtaZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link It is currently being adapted into a live-action film.]]



* AmusementParkOfDoom: Gremory Land. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim via some ritual with Gremory, who may be an eldritch being.]]

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* AmusementParkOfDoom: Gremory Land. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim via some a ritual with Gremory, who may be an eldritch being.EldritchAbomination Gremory.]]



* CreepyDoll: The first attraction, the Thompson Family home, is also full of these.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Somehow manages to be even darker than A. Rasen's previous series, Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy, including (among other things) onscreen sexual assault (as far as Webtoon's censors will allow). The fact that it is coloured compared to the monochrome of Melvina's Therapy only serves to allow more graphic violence.

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* BilingualBonus: The kanji on Margot's shirt refers to A. Rasen, creator of the series. [[spoiler: This is the first hint to the comic's metatextual nature. Gremory later directly tells Margot that the answer to her questions is on her shirt.]]
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Done quite literally in the climax, when [[spoiler: Margo shoots at the fourth wall to cut off the viewers from Gremory Land, thus ending it.]]
* CreepyDoll: The first attraction, the Thompson Family home, is also full of these.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Somehow manages to be even darker than A. Rasen's previous series, Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy, ''Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy'', including (among other things) onscreen sexual assault (as far as Webtoon's censors will allow). The fact that it is coloured compared to the monochrome of Melvina's Therapy only serves to allow more graphic violence.



* ExtradimensionalPowerSource: [[spoiler: Gremory Land is powered by the readers, as the 'gods'. It's anchored by Eva (and later Margot), whose suffering provides the 'fertilizer' for its creation, and is destroyed when Margot chooses to destroy the fourth wall and cut off the readers' viewpoint, despite knowing that doing so will kill her for good.]]



** Ultimately averted. [[spoiler: Zoe does escape, but so do Bruno, Leslie and Rami.]]



* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Most of the setup of Gremory Land appears mechanical, but it is elaborate and confusing enough to act like an EldritchLocation. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim with the help of Gremory, who is implied to be an EldritchAbomination.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: The 'gods', aka. the Webtoon readers who power the park by watching the people suffer. Also A. Rasen, the creator.]]
* HeelRealization: Bruno gives one to Margot, telling her that [[spoiler: despite claiming to love him, all she's done is hurt him.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: Subverted, since [[spoiler: Margot]] is more of an AntiVillain than a hero, but ultimately [[spoiler: she chooses to destroy Gremory Land to free the others, despite knowing that its power is what's keeping her alive.]]
* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler: Margot]] believes themselves in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]], leading them to commit murder and even assault them.
** A familial example with [[spoiler: Tim]], who becomes TheDragon to Gremory in an attempt to bring his daughter back.
* LoveRedeems: Crosses over with RedemptionEqualsDeath, and subverted. [[spoiler: Margot's 'love' for Bruno is decidedly of the {{Yandere}} variety and drives her to murder his sister and assault him, but it's her desire to protect him from being hurt further that drives her to commit a HeroicSacrifice in order to destroy Gremory Land.]]
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Most of the setup of Gremory Land appears mechanical, but it is elaborate and confusing enough to act like an EldritchLocation. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim with the help of Gremory, who is implied to be an EldritchAbomination.EldritchAbomination Gremory.]]



* PaintingTheMedium: Each chapter begins with the outline of Gremory's face. [[spoiler: This is actually the viewer 'putting on the mask' of Gremory to spectate the characters' suffering.]]



* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Revealed to be the at least part of the motive behind Gremory Land. Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. She claims at the end of season 2 to be punishing the others as they covered it up, but it's implied that Gremory has an ulterior motive.]]
* SequencingDeception: Season 2 opens with a new group of people, seemingly unrelated to the first, going through the park. Approximately midway through it's revealed that[[spoiler: this actually happened before the first six arrived, the three boys are actually the ones in the mascot suits, and it is their disappearance that Leslie is investigating - she arrives at Gremory Land the same night as the original six are trapped there.]]
* ShoutOut: When young Margot is shown performing, the children's costumes are very similar to the ones in Film/Midsommar.

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* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Revealed to be the at least part of the motive behind Gremory Land. Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. Whilst the three who were directly involved are given their comeuppance, it's unclear why Eva also targets her former friends. She claims at the end of season 2 to be punishing the others as they covered it up, but it's implied that how much is her and how much is Gremory has an ulterior motive.is unclear.]]
* SequencingDeception: Season 2 opens with a new group of people, seemingly unrelated to the first, going through the park. Approximately midway through it's revealed that[[spoiler: that [[spoiler: this actually happened before the first six arrived, the three boys are actually the ones in the mascot suits, and it is their disappearance that Leslie is investigating - she arrives at Gremory Land the same night as the original six are trapped there.]]
* ShoutOut: When young Margot is shown performing, the children's costumes are very similar to the ones in Film/Midsommar.''Film/{{Midsommar}}''.
** Several to A. Rasen's previous comic, ''Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy''. Most notably through recurring motifs such as "going outside of the fishbowl."



* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: Eva is the link that ties every character together, and is apparently the one in control of Gremory Land. Although it is implied that there may be greater forces at work.]]

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* ThematicSeries: Stated by A. Rasen to be the second in a thematic trilogy, with ''Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy'' being the first and the third instalment coming in 2022. [[spoiler: It is possible the connection goes deeper to the point of a [[TheVerse connected universe]], since both comics show people attempting to reach outside of the limits of their reality and certain lines and themes are dropped in from ''Melvina's Therapy''. The metatexual nature of both comics means the shared universe could be ''ours''.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: Eva is the link that ties every character together, and is apparently her death was the one in control of impetus for Gremory Land. Although it is implied that there may be greater forces at work.Land's creation.]]



* WhamShot: [[spoiler: When Margot finally sees the 'Gods' who Gremory Land for? It's a photograph of a person looking at their phone, aka. a Webtoon reader.]]
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: [[spoiler: Zoe]] is offered the chance to kill her abusive father, but ultimately chooses not to.



* YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler: Jax]] is outwardly misogynistic and homophobic, stemming from his internalized homophobia and toxic masculinity.

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* YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler: Jax]] is outwardly misogynistic and homophobic, stemming from his internalized homophobia and toxic masculinity.masculinity.
* YouBastard: Why does Gremory Land exist? [[spoiler: For the viewing pleasure of its 'gods', aka. the Webtoon readers, whose desire to see characters suffer is the driving force.]]
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* DystopianOz: Season 2 is full of elements of this when a second group are shown going through the park. Not only do the group mimic the characters(most obviously Judy, who is even dressed like Dorothy and named after Judy Garland), but they are told to stay on the road and later killer scarecrows appear.

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* DystopianOz: Season 2 is full of elements of this when a second group are shown going through the park. Not only do the group mimic the characters(most characters (most obviously Judy, who is even dressed like Dorothy and named after Judy Garland), but they are told to stay on the road and later killer scarecrows appear.
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** DarkerAndEdgier: Somehow manages to be even darker than A. Rasen's previous series, Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy, including (among other things) onscreen sexual assault (as far as Webtoon's censors will allow). The fact that it is coloured compared to the monochrome of Melvina's Therapy only serves to allow more graphic violence.

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** * DarkerAndEdgier: Somehow manages to be even darker than A. Rasen's previous series, Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy, including (among other things) onscreen sexual assault (as far as Webtoon's censors will allow). The fact that it is coloured compared to the monochrome of Melvina's Therapy only serves to allow more graphic violence.
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* AmusementParkOfDoom: GremoryLand. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim via some ritual with Gremory, who may be an eldritch being.]]
* AssholeVictim: In a series with so many of these, Ray stands out. Whilst Paul at least cares for his sister and Godric also attempts to protect Judy, Ray constantly berates her and considers her weak and useless, [[spoiler: so it's fitting that Judy chooses to leave GremoryLand safely and condemn him rather than stick around.]]

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* AmusementParkOfDoom: GremoryLand.Gremory Land. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim via some ritual with Gremory, who may be an eldritch being.]]
* AssholeVictim: In a series with so many of these, Ray stands out. Whilst Paul at least cares for his sister and Godric also attempts to protect Judy, Ray constantly berates her and considers her weak and useless, [[spoiler: so it's fitting that Judy chooses to leave GremoryLand Gremory Land safely and condemn him rather than stick around.]]



* DemonicDummy: Gremory, the park's main mascot, has this appearance. [[spoiler: Tim also found this dummy and somehow used it alongside Eva's corpse to create GremoryLand, implying that this is also the form of the entity he spoke to.]]

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* DemonicDummy: Gremory, the park's main mascot, has this appearance. [[spoiler: Tim also found this dummy and somehow used it alongside Eva's corpse to create GremoryLand, Gremory Land, implying that this is also the form of the entity he spoke to.]]



* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Most of the setup of GremoryLand appears mechanical, but it is elaborate and confusing enough to act like an EldritchLocation. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim with the help of Gremory, who is implied to be an EldritchAbomination.]]

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Most of the setup of GremoryLand Gremory Land appears mechanical, but it is elaborate and confusing enough to act like an EldritchLocation. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim with the help of Gremory, who is implied to be an EldritchAbomination.]]



* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Revealed to be the at least part of the motive behind GremoryLand. Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. She claims at the end of season 2 to be punishing the others as they covered it up, but it's implied that Gremory has an ulterior motive.]]
* SequencingDeception: Season 2 opens with a new group of people, seemingly unrelated to the first, going through the park. Approximately midway through it's revealed that[[spoiler: this actually happened before the first six arrived, the three boys are actually the ones in the mascot suits, and it is their disappearance that Leslie is investigating - she arrives at GremoryLand the same night as the original six are trapped there.]]

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* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Revealed to be the at least part of the motive behind GremoryLand.Gremory Land. Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray, who quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. She claims at the end of season 2 to be punishing the others as they covered it up, but it's implied that Gremory has an ulterior motive.]]
* SequencingDeception: Season 2 opens with a new group of people, seemingly unrelated to the first, going through the park. Approximately midway through it's revealed that[[spoiler: this actually happened before the first six arrived, the three boys are actually the ones in the mascot suits, and it is their disappearance that Leslie is investigating - she arrives at GremoryLand Gremory Land the same night as the original six are trapped there.]]



* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: Eva is the link that ties every character together, and is apparently the one in control of GremoryLand. Although it is implied that this may be due to demonic possession.]]

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* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: Eva is the link that ties every character together, and is apparently the one in control of GremoryLand. Gremory Land. Although it is implied that this there may be due to demonic possession.greater forces at work.]]

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* Gayangst: [[spoiler: both Rami and Jax]] are implied or confirmed to be gay, and both face harassment and bullying [[spoiler:(Rami)]] or toxic masculinity issues [[spoiler: (Jax.)]]
* YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler: Jax]] is outwardly misogynistic and homophobic, stemming from his internalized homophobia and toxic masculinity.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler: Rami and Jax]] were childhood best friends, who, due to pressure on [[spoiler: Jax]] to not seem weird or be perceived as "weak", "feminine" or "gay", grew apart. [[spoiler: They briefly reconcile, but after Jax and Rami's sexual encounter, things take a turn for the worse, ending with Jax lashing out and Rami snapping and killing him.]]
* Yandere: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on raping him]].

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* Gayangst: AmusementParkOfDoom: GremoryLand. [[spoiler: both Rami and Jax]] are implied or confirmed to be gay, and both face harassment and bullying [[spoiler:(Rami)]] or toxic masculinity issues [[spoiler: (Jax.)]]
* YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler: Jax]] is outwardly misogynistic and homophobic, stemming from his internalized homophobia and toxic masculinity.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler: Rami and Jax]] were childhood best friends, who, due to pressure on [[spoiler: Jax]] to not seem weird or be perceived as "weak", "feminine" or "gay", grew apart. [[spoiler: They briefly reconcile, but after Jax and Rami's sexual encounter, things take a turn for the worse, ending
Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim via some ritual with Jax lashing out and Rami snapping and killing him.Gremory, who may be an eldritch being.]]
* Yandere: AssholeVictim: In a series with so many of these, Ray stands out. Whilst Paul at least cares for his sister and Godric also attempts to protect Judy, Ray constantly berates her and considers her weak and useless, [[spoiler: Margot]] so it's fitting that Judy chooses to leave GremoryLand safely and condemn him rather than stick around.]]
* CreepyDoll: The first attraction, the Thompson Family home,
is in love with also full of these.
** DarkerAndEdgier: Somehow manages to be even darker than A. Rasen's previous series, Webcomic/MelvinasTherapy, including (among other things) onscreen sexual assault (as far as Webtoon's censors will allow). The fact that it is coloured compared to the monochrome of Melvina's Therapy only serves to allow more graphic violence.
* DeadGuyOnDisplay:
[[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply In season 3 Zoe finds Bekka's corpse strung up like a marionette and made to dance.]]
* DeathOfAChild: Bruno's sister Mia died of an asthma attack.
[[spoiler: due to him reminding Turns out that Margot watched her of die without getting help and possibly even emptied her late father]], and inhaler.]]
* DemonicDummy: Gremory, the park's main mascot,
has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as this appearance. [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] Tim also found this dummy and somehow used it alongside Eva's corpse to create GremoryLand, implying that this is also the form of the entity he spoke to.]]
* DomesticAbuse:
[[spoiler: both Zoe and Margot]] were victims of domestic abuse, [[spoiler: Zoe's]] being at the hands of her father who abused her mother as well while [[spoiler: Margot's]] was at the hands of her aunt after [[spoiler: the death of her adoptive father.]].
* DystopianOz: Season 2 is full of elements of this when a second group are shown going through the park. Not only do the group mimic the characters(most obviously Judy, who is even dressed like Dorothy and named after Judy Garland), but they are told to stay on the road and
later on raping him]].killer scarecrows appear.



* DomesticAbuse: [[spoiler: both Zoe and Margot]] were victims of domestic abuse, [[spoiler: Zoe's]] being at the hands of her father who abused her mother as well while [[spoiler: Margot's]] was at the hands of her aunt after [[spoiler: the death of her stepfather]].

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** Subverted since [[spoiler: at the end of season 2 Zoe and Bruno both escape alongside Leslie. Although the three end up in another GremoryLand in season 3.]]
** From the group at the start of season 2, [[spoiler: Judy. Although this is a subversion since Gremory actually allows her to leave safely by abandoning the others, since she was not invited and had no connection to Eva.]]
* DomesticAbuse: {{Foreshadowing}}: Unlike every other character, Margot is almost always shown wearing the same outfit in flashbacks. [[spoiler: This is an early hint as to her abusive and deprived home life.]]
* {{Gayngst}}:
[[spoiler: both Zoe Rami and Margot]] were victims of domestic abuse, Jax]] are implied or confirmed to be gay, and both face harassment and bullying [[spoiler:(Rami)]] or toxic masculinity issues [[spoiler: Zoe's]] being at (Jax.)]]
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Most of
the hands setup of GremoryLand appears mechanical, but it is elaborate and confusing enough to act like an EldritchLocation. [[spoiler: Season 3 reveals that it was created by Tim with the help of Gremory, who is implied to be an EldritchAbomination.]]
* OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler: Leslie shoots Eva to save Zoe and Bruno, although she refuses to believe that it is actually
her father daughter. Tim later shoots Eva again in season 3, although whether Gremory has somehow resurrected her or is simply using her form is ambiguous.]]
* OminousPipeOrgan: Invoked. When [[spoiler: Leslie and Zoe]] go through the mansion, [[spoiler: Eva]] informs them that whenever they hear them start playing the pipe organ, the room will become deadly.
* RaincoatOfHorror: [[spoiler: Tim wears one of these in season 3 when he kidnaps Bruno, Zoe and Leslie.]]
* RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler: Revealed to be the at least part of the motive behind GremoryLand. Eva was drugged and assaulted by Godric, Paul and Ray,
who abused quickly dumped her from the car when they learned her mother was a cop, leaving her to be found dead the next day. She claims at the end of season 2 to be punishing the others as well while they covered it up, but it's implied that Gremory has an ulterior motive.]]
* SequencingDeception: Season 2 opens with a new group of people, seemingly unrelated to the first, going through the park. Approximately midway through it's revealed that[[spoiler: this actually happened before the first six arrived, the three boys are actually the ones in the mascot suits, and it is their disappearance that Leslie is investigating - she arrives at GremoryLand the same night as the original six are trapped there.]]
* ShoutOut: When young Margot is shown performing, the children's costumes are very similar to the ones in Film/Midsommar.
* SlippingAMickey:
[[spoiler: Margot's]] was at the hands of her aunt after Margot drugs and assaults Bruno. Made even more disturbing since she does it dressed as his dead sister (who she murdered).]]
* WalkingSpoiler:
[[spoiler: Eva is the death link that ties every character together, and is apparently the one in control of GremoryLand. Although it is implied that this may be due to demonic possession.]]
* WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler: Rami and Jax]] were childhood best friends, who, due to pressure on [[spoiler: Jax]] to not seem weird or be perceived as "weak", "feminine" or "gay", grew apart. [[spoiler: They briefly reconcile, but after Jax and Rami's sexual encounter, things take a turn for the worse, ending with Jax lashing out and Rami snapping and killing him.]]
* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her
of her stepfather]].late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on raping him]].
* YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler: Jax]] is outwardly misogynistic and homophobic, stemming from his internalized homophobia and toxic masculinity.
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* ArmoredClosetGay: [[spoiler: Jax]]is a closeted homosexual who, after having a sexual encounter with [[spoiler: Rami]], pushes him away and insults him and his sexuality. He lashes out on concerns related to masculinity and homosexuality several other times.

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* ArmoredClosetGay: [[spoiler: Jax]]is Jax]] is a closeted homosexual who, after having a sexual encounter with [[spoiler: Rami]], pushes him away and insults him and his sexuality. He lashes out on concerns related to masculinity and homosexuality several other times.
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* FinalGirl: [[spoiler: Zoe]] is Final Girl material, showing herself to be more resourceful and staying true to her moral compass throughout her time in the park, as a stark contrast to people who were already corrupted or were corrupted by the park such as [[spoiler: Margot, Rami, and Jax.]] A. Rasen also subverts this trope by never revealing [[spoilers: Zoe's]] status as being a virgin or not or any of the other problematic parts of the Final Girl trope.

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* FinalGirl: [[spoiler: Zoe]] is Final Girl material, showing herself to be more resourceful and staying true to her moral compass throughout her time in the park, as a stark contrast to people who were already corrupted or were corrupted by the park such as [[spoiler: Margot, Rami, and Jax.]] A. Rasen also subverts this trope by never revealing [[spoilers: [[spoiler: Zoe's]] status as being a virgin or not or any of the other problematic parts of the Final Girl trope.
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* DomesticAbuse: [[spoiler: both Zoe and Margot]] were victims of domestic abuse, [[spoiler: Zoe's]] being at the hands of her father who abused her mother as well while [[spoiler: Margot's]] was at the hands of her aunt after [[spoiler: the death of her father]].

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* DomesticAbuse: [[spoiler: both Zoe and Margot]] were victims of domestic abuse, [[spoiler: Zoe's]] being at the hands of her father who abused her mother as well while [[spoiler: Margot's]] was at the hands of her aunt after [[spoiler: the death of her father]].stepfather]].
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* FinalGirl: [[spoiler: Zoe]] is Final Girl material, showing herself to be more resourceful and staying true to her moral compass throughout her time in the park, as a stark contrast to people who were already corrupted or were corrupted by the park such as [[spoiler: Margot, Rami, and Jax.]] A. Rasen also subverts this trope by never revealing [[spoilers: Zoe's]] status as being a virgin or not or any of the other problematic parts of the Final Girl trope.

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* FinalGirl: [[spoiler: Zoe]] is Final Girl material, showing herself to be more resourceful and staying true to her moral compass throughout her time in the park, as a stark contrast to people who were already corrupted or were corrupted by the park such as [[spoiler: Margot, Rami, and Jax.]] A. Rasen also subverts this trope by never revealing [[spoilers: Zoe's]] status as being a virgin or not or any of the other problematic parts of the Final Girl trope.trope.
*DomesticAbuse: [[spoiler: both Zoe and Margot]] were victims of domestic abuse, [[spoiler: Zoe's]] being at the hands of her father who abused her mother as well while [[spoiler: Margot's]] was at the hands of her aunt after [[spoiler: the death of her father]].

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* Gayngst: [[spoiler: both Rami and Jax]] are implied or confirmed to be gay, and both face harassment and bullying [[spoiler:(Rami)]] or toxic masculinity issues [[spoiler: (Jax.)]]

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* Gayngst: Gayangst: [[spoiler: both Rami and Jax]] are implied or confirmed to be gay, and both face harassment and bullying [[spoiler:(Rami)]] or toxic masculinity issues [[spoiler: (Jax.)]]



* WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler: Rami and Jax]] were childhood best friends, who, due to pressure on [[spoiler: Jax]] to not seem weird or be perceived as "weak", "feminine" or "gay", grew apart. [[spoiler: They briefly reconcile, but after Jax and Rami's sexual encounter, things take a turn for the worse, ending with Jax lashing out and Rami snapping and killing him.]]

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler: Rami and Jax]] were childhood best friends, who, due to pressure on [[spoiler: Jax]] to not seem weird or be perceived as "weak", "feminine" or "gay", grew apart. [[spoiler: They briefly reconcile, but after Jax and Rami's sexual encounter, things take a turn for the worse, ending with Jax lashing out and Rami snapping and killing him.]]]]
*Yandere: [[spoiler: Margot]] is in love with [[spoiler: Bruno]] deeply [[spoiler: due to him reminding her of her late father]], and has done drastic things to try to keep him to herself, such as [[spoiler: killing his little sister]] and [[spoiler: later on raping him]].
*FinalGirl: [[spoiler: Zoe]] is Final Girl material, showing herself to be more resourceful and staying true to her moral compass throughout her time in the park, as a stark contrast to people who were already corrupted or were corrupted by the park such as [[spoiler: Margot, Rami, and Jax.]] A. Rasen also subverts this trope by never revealing [[spoilers: Zoe's]] status as being a virgin or not or any of the other problematic parts of the Final Girl trope.

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GremoryLand is an ongoing survival horror webcomic by A. Rasen, posted on Webtoon. It focuses on a group of six reunited high school friends, brought together to a mysterious theme park where they must face surreal and oddly personal horrors.

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GremoryLand ''[[https://www.webtoons.com/en/horror/gremoryland/list?title_no=1893 GremoryLand]]'' is an ongoing survival horror webcomic by A. Rasen, posted on Webtoon. It focuses on a group of six reunited high school friends, brought together to a mysterious theme park where they must face surreal and oddly personal horrors.horrors.
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!!''GremoryLand'' contains examples of:
*ArmoredClosetGay: [[spoiler: Jax]]is a closeted homosexual who, after having a sexual encounter with [[spoiler: Rami]], pushes him away and insults him and his sexuality. He lashes out on concerns related to masculinity and homosexuality several other times.
*Gayngst: [[spoiler: both Rami and Jax]] are implied or confirmed to be gay, and both face harassment and bullying [[spoiler:(Rami)]] or toxic masculinity issues [[spoiler: (Jax.)]]
*YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler: Jax]] is outwardly misogynistic and homophobic, stemming from his internalized homophobia and toxic masculinity.
*WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler: Rami and Jax]] were childhood best friends, who, due to pressure on [[spoiler: Jax]] to not seem weird or be perceived as "weak", "feminine" or "gay", grew apart. [[spoiler: They briefly reconcile, but after Jax and Rami's sexual encounter, things take a turn for the worse, ending with Jax lashing out and Rami snapping and killing him.]]
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GremoryLand is an ongoing survival horror webcomic by A. Rasen, posted on Webtoon.

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GremoryLand is an ongoing survival horror webcomic by A. Rasen, posted on Webtoon. It focuses on a group of six reunited high school friends, brought together to a mysterious theme park where they must face surreal and oddly personal horrors.
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