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* [[Dead Little Sister]]: Dead wife, Camper-possessed daughter, and missing son, more accurately.
* [[Determined Defeatist]]: Locomotive Breath.
* [[Did We Just Have Tea Withwith Cthulhu?]]: LB has now spoken directly to EAT twice.
* [[Fling a Light Into Thethe Future]]: One of Locomotive Breath's motives for starting up his archive.
* [[Go Mad From the Revelation]]: Thaddeus claims to be suffering from the aftereffects of this.
* [[Humanoid Abomination]]: Aqualung.
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Locomotive Breath". He took the name of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCcwNoVSt2E that particular Jethro Tull song] for a reason. {{spoiler|According to EAT, [http://shufflingmadness.blogspot.com/2012/01/document-eat-010.html the name is more important than he realized]}}.
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: Whether or not it's conscious enough to qualify as a maniac is anyone's guess, but Aqualung is the embodiment of absolute nothingness. Its only purpose is to destroy everything that exists [[Ret-Gone|so thoroughly that it never existed in the first place]].
* [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]: "Archibald" is too close to "Archie", and "Mister Sullivan" is a little stuffy when you're Running with the guy.
* {{spoiler|[[Rogue Drone]]}}: {{spoiler|Locomotive Breath.}}
* [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!]]: "And you will have to pardon my bluntness. When a man my age sees death approaching as relentlessly as mine is, they cease caring about the opinions of whiny, pretentious bitches..."
* [[Sour Supporter]]: LB himself.
* {{spoiler|[[Tomato in Thethe Mirror]]}}: {{spoiler|LB is Indisen. Though what exactly this might mean is not yet clear, given what Indisen means in ''[[The Rapture Logs (Blog)|OH GOD THE RAPTURE IS BURNING]]'', it can't be good.}}
* [[You Cannot Grasp the True Form]]: Thaddeus claims that the Fears' true nature is inherently incomprehensible to normal humans, and that metaphors like the "Grand Game" are entirely inadequate to explain them.