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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Pilgor just a relatively normal animal that doesn't know any better? Someone who just doesn't take things seriously? Openly villainous? [[spoiler:Does she know she's in a game before the ending and just doesn't care about people that she knows aren't real?]] Like the [=NPCs=] keep saying: "I wonder what goes through that goat's head."
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Pilgor just a relatively normal animal that doesn't know any better? Someone who just doesn't take things seriously? Openly villainous? [[spoiler:Does [[spoiler:An UngratefulBastard to the Farmer? Does she know she's in a game before the ending and just doesn't care about people that she knows aren't real?]] Like the [=NPCs=] keep saying: "I wonder what goes through that goat's head."
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* TearJerker: Subtle, but a woman in Suburbsville is crying next to an empty doghouse, a copy of the same "Lost Dog" poster that's scattered around town nearby. There doesn't appear to be any way to help her.
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* TearJerker: Subtle, but a woman in Suburbsville is crying next to an empty doghouse, a copy of the same "Lost Dog" poster that's scattered around town nearby. There doesn't appear to be any way to help her.her.
* ThatOneSidequest: At the Hot Springs, you get an alert that you have to stop someone named Steve from drowning. Even if you know [[spoiler:that Steve is a fish, not one of the people]], it still involves [[spoiler:licking every fish in the Hot Springs to check their names, which is the only indicator that you've found him]].
* ThatOneSidequest: At the Hot Springs, you get an alert that you have to stop someone named Steve from drowning. Even if you know [[spoiler:that Steve is a fish, not one of the people]], it still involves [[spoiler:licking every fish in the Hot Springs to check their names, which is the only indicator that you've found him]].
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* DifficultySpike: The final battle. You know that invincibility Pilgor enjoyed for so long? Well, [[MortalityEnsues she has an HP meter now. Which means she can actually LOSE.]] Gear isn't going to help much, either, if you used that to cheese your way through the game up to this point.
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* DifficultySpike: The final battle. You know that invincibility Pilgor enjoyed for so long? Well, [[MortalityEnsues she has an HP meter now. Which means she can actually LOSE.]] Gear isn't going to help much, either, if you used that to cheese your way through the game up to this point.point.
* TearJerker: Subtle, but a woman in Suburbsville is crying next to an empty doghouse, a copy of the same "Lost Dog" poster that's scattered around town nearby. There doesn't appear to be any way to help her.
* TearJerker: Subtle, but a woman in Suburbsville is crying next to an empty doghouse, a copy of the same "Lost Dog" poster that's scattered around town nearby. There doesn't appear to be any way to help her.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Pilgor just a relatively normal animal that doesn't know any better? Someone who just doesn't take things seriously? Openly villainous? [[spoiler:Does she know she's in a game before the ending and just doesn't care about people that she knows aren't real?]] Like the [=NPCs=] keep saying: "I wonder what goes through that goat's head."
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* DifficultySpike: The final battle. You know that invincibility Pilgor enjoyed for so long? Well, [[MortalityEnsues she has an HP meter now. Which means she can actually LOSE.]] Gear isn't going to help much, either, if you used that to cheese your way through the game up to this point.