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* TheScrappy: It's unclear whether or not this is intentional on the part of the author, but many fans agree that the necromancer Sidony from "Murder by Death Mages" is extremely unlikeable. In general, the necromancer is depicted as extremely angry, unpleasant and resentful, not to mention gullible and easily-manipulated; some have questioned the logic of any Inquisitor that would send her on a mission that involves interacting with other people, regardless of her personal connections.

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* TheScrappy: It's unclear whether or not this is intentional on the part of the author, but many fans agree that the necromancer Sidony from "Murder by Death Mages" is extremely unlikeable. In general, the necromancer is depicted as extremely angry, unpleasant and resentful, not to mention gullible and easily-manipulated; some have questioned the logic of any Inquisitor that would send her on a mission that involves interacting with other people, regardless of her personal connections.connections.
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* CompleteMonster: "The Wigmaker Job": [[EvilSorcerer Magister Ambrose Forfex]], [[AntagonistTitle the Wigmaker]], is a high-ranking member of the Venatori with a [[MadArtist passion for making enchanted wigs]]. For this, Ambrose keeps "row after row" of his slaves chained to the ceiling and left in painful conditions such as having their [[MouthStitchedShut mouth sewn shut]], [[FateWorseThanDeath reducing them to almost lifeless husks]] and force-feeding them red lyrium, all so he can use their hair for his wigs. When confronted about this, Ambrose justifies himself by claiming morality is only a matter of perspective.

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* CompleteMonster: "The Wigmaker Job": [[EvilSorcerer Magister Ambrose Forfex]], [[AntagonistTitle the Wigmaker]], is a high-ranking member of the Venatori with a [[MadArtist passion for making enchanted wigs]]. For this, Ambrose keeps "row after row" of his slaves chained to the ceiling and left in painful conditions such as having their [[MouthStitchedShut mouth sewn shut]], shut]] and force-feeding them red lyrium, [[FateWorseThanDeath reducing them to almost lifeless husks]] and force-feeding them red lyrium, husks]], all so he can use their hair for his wigs. When confronted about this, Ambrose justifies himself by claiming morality is only a matter of perspective.
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* CompleteMonster: "The Wigmaker Job": [[EvilSorcerer Magister Ambrose Forfex]], [[AntagonistTitle the Wigmaker]], is a high-ranking member of the Venatori with a [[MadArtist passion for making enchanted wigs]]. For this, Ambrose keeps "row after row" of his slaves chained to the ceiling and left in painful conditions such as having their [[MouthStitchedShut mouth sewn shut]], [[FateWorseThanDeath reducing them to almost lifeless husks]] and force-feeding them red lyrium, all so he can use their hair for his wigs. When confronted on this, Ambrose justifies himself by claiming morality is only a matter of perspective.

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* CompleteMonster: "The Wigmaker Job": [[EvilSorcerer Magister Ambrose Forfex]], [[AntagonistTitle the Wigmaker]], is a high-ranking member of the Venatori with a [[MadArtist passion for making enchanted wigs]]. For this, Ambrose keeps "row after row" of his slaves chained to the ceiling and left in painful conditions such as having their [[MouthStitchedShut mouth sewn shut]], [[FateWorseThanDeath reducing them to almost lifeless husks]] and force-feeding them red lyrium, all so he can use their hair for his wigs. When confronted on about this, Ambrose justifies himself by claiming morality is only a matter of perspective.
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*CompleteMonster: "The Wigmaker Job": [[EvilSorcerer Magister Ambrose Forfex]], [[AntagonistTitle the Wigmaker]], is a high-ranking member of the Venatori with a [[MadArtist passion for making enchanted wigs]]. For this, Ambrose keeps "row after row" of his slaves chained to the ceiling and left in painful conditions such as having their [[MouthStitchedShut mouth sewn shut]], [[FateWorseThanDeath reducing them to almost lifeless husks]] and force-feeding them red lyrium, all so he can use their hair for his wigs. When confronted on this, Ambrose justifies himself by claiming morality is only a matter of perspective.
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* TheScrappy: It's unclear whether or not this is intentional on the part of the author, but many fans agree that the necromancer Sidony from "Murder by Death Mages" is extremely unlikeable. In general, the necromancer is depicted as [[GrumpyBear extremely angry, unpleasant and resentful]], not to mention gullible and easily-manipulated; some have questioned the logic of any Inquisitor that would send her on a mission that involves interacting with other people, regardless of her personal connections.

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* TheScrappy: It's unclear whether or not this is intentional on the part of the author, but many fans agree that the necromancer Sidony from "Murder by Death Mages" is extremely unlikeable. In general, the necromancer is depicted as [[GrumpyBear extremely angry, unpleasant and resentful]], resentful, not to mention gullible and easily-manipulated; some have questioned the logic of any Inquisitor that would send her on a mission that involves interacting with other people, regardless of her personal connections.
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* NightmareRetardant: While "The Horror of Hormak" is generally liked by most fans, some felt that the reveal of the "horror" (a pool of GreyGoo that combines monsters together) to be underwhelming. The resulting combinations are, in many cases, less effective than if the pool just spat out regular versions of those monsters.

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