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* AwesomeEgo: Betelgeuse, though of course he has the power to back it up. When Lydia describes his reality warping as "minor," he's distinctly ruffled; to soothe him, she amends her description to "moderate" and reminds him that she knows perfectly well he can do almost anything.
** In the prequel, she teasingly inquires whether one of his powers is the ability to carry around his enormous ego.
* TheScrappy: Henry is an annoying, ungrateful brat who adds nothing to the story, and hates Betelgeuse despite Betelgeuse taking him and his sister in when their parents die. There isn't even really a clear reason ''why'' he hates Betelgeuse, who has never been anything but kind to him - he just does.

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* AwesomeEgo: Betelgeuse, though of course he has the power to back it up. When Lydia describes his reality warping as "minor," he's distinctly ruffled; to soothe him, she amends her description to "moderate" and reminds him that she knows perfectly well he can do almost anything.
** In the prequel, she teasingly inquires whether one of his powers is the ability to carry around his enormous ego.
* TheScrappy: Henry is an annoying, ungrateful brat who adds nothing to the story, and hates Betelgeuse despite Betelgeuse taking him and his sister in when their parents die. There isn't even really a clear reason ''why'' he hates Betelgeuse, who has never been anything but kind to him - he just does.does.
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* TheScrappy: Henry is a annoying ungrateful brat who adds nothing to the story, and hates Betelgeuse despite Betelgeuse taking him and his sister in when their parents die. There isn't even really a clear reason ''why'' he hates Betelgeuse, who has never been anything but kind to him - he just does.

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* TheScrappy: Henry is a annoying an annoying, ungrateful brat who adds nothing to the story, and hates Betelgeuse despite Betelgeuse taking him and his sister in when their parents die. There isn't even really a clear reason ''why'' he hates Betelgeuse, who has never been anything but kind to him - he just does.

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* TheScrappy: Henry is a annoying ungrateful brat how add nothing to the story and hate Betelgeuse despite Betelgeuse taking him in when his parents die and Betelgeuse treating him well.
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* TheScrappy: Henry is a annoying ungrateful brat how add who adds nothing to the story story, and hate hates Betelgeuse despite Betelgeuse taking him and his sister in when his their parents die and Betelgeuse treating die. There isn't even really a clear reason ''why'' he hates Betelgeuse, who has never been anything but kind to him well.
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- he just does.
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* ChaoticNeutral: When explaining Betelgeuse to Sidney Poindexter, Tucker describes him as being not evil, but rather this. He also notes that with Lydia's influence, he's closer to being ChaoticGood.
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* TheScrappy: Henry is a annoying ungrateful brat how add nothing to the story and hate Betelgeuse despite Betelgeuse taking him in when his parents die and Betelgeuse treating him well.
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** In the prequel, she teasingly inquires whether one of his powers is the ability to carry around his enormous ego.
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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Tucker references a role-playing game called ''[[DungeonsAndDragons Castles and Creatures]]''.

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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Tucker references a role-playing game called ''[[DungeonsAndDragons Castles and Creatures]]''.
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* AwesomeEgo: Betelgeuse, though of course he has the power to back it up. When Lydia describes his reality warping as "minor," he's distinctly ruffled; to soothe him, she amends her description to "moderate" and reminds him that she knows perfectly well he can do almost anything.
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* ChaoticNeutral: When explaining Betelgeuse to Sidney Poindexter, Tucker describes him as being not evil, but rather this. He also notes that with Lydia's influence, he's closer to being ChaoticGood.
* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Tucker references a role-playing game called ''[[DungeonsAndDragons Castles and Creatures]]''.
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