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* CatharsisFactor: [[spoiler: Nessy finally having enough of Margle's abuse and biting his leg after he kicks her in the afterlife.]]
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Not an example. There is no clear evidence that Martinez was attempting to base Nessy on Dungeons and Dragons kobolds; kobold is a mythological term and physical descriptions vary wildly.


* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll. Possibly the author was thinking of kobolds from earlier editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', which were much more dog-like.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll. Possibly the author was thinking of kobolds from earlier editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', which were much more dog-like.

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\n* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll. Possibly the author was thinking of kobolds from earlier editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', which were much more dog-like.dog-like.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll. Possibly she was thinking of kobolds from early editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', which were much more dog-like.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll. Possibly she the author was thinking of kobolds from early earlier editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', which were much more dog-like.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll. Possibly she was thinking of kobolds from early editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', which were much more dog-like.
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* AlasPoorVillain: An in-universe axample in that Nessy performs a DueToTheDead to her abusive master, Margle. Of course, since the rest of the castle's inhabitants are Margle's cursed victims, they can barely comprehend why she'd bother.

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* AlasPoorVillain: An in-universe axample in that Nessy performs a DueToTheDead to her abusive master, Margle. Of course, since the rest of the castle's inhabitants are Margle's cursed victims, they can barely comprehend why she'd bother.bother.

* CriticalResearchFailure: Martinez calls Nessy a Kobold in-story. The popular modern version of kobolds are small lizard men, while the way she's described (primarily dog-like) makes her seem more like a Gnoll.
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* AlasPoorVillain: An in-universe axample in that Nessy performs a DueToTheDead to her abusive master, Margle. Of course, since the rest of the castle's inhabitants of Margle's cursed victims, they can barely comprehend why she'd bother.

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* AlasPoorVillain: An in-universe axample in that Nessy performs a DueToTheDead to her abusive master, Margle. Of course, since the rest of the castle's inhabitants of are Margle's cursed victims, they can barely comprehend why she'd bother.
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* AlasPoorVillain: An in-universe axample in that Nessy performs a DueToTheDead to her abusive master, Margle. Of course, since the rest of the castle's inhabitants of Margle's cursed victims, they can barely comprehend why she'd bother.

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