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*** {{spoiler|It should also be noted that the true identity of the Shadow takes a large effect on the reason for its excessive taunting.}} |
*** {{spoiler|It should also be noted that the true identity of the Shadow takes a large effect on the reason for its excessive taunting.}} |
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* [[Jerkass]] |
* [[Jerkass]] |
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** {{spoiler|[[Jerk |
** {{spoiler|[[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: As Billy.}} |
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=== '''Bathroom Shadow''' === |
=== '''Bathroom Shadow''' === |
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* [[The Confidant]]: {{spoiler|Sandy Patty-Cake}} |
* [[The Confidant]]: {{spoiler|Sandy Patty-Cake}} |
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* [[Maddened Into Misanthropy]]: Also [[Loners Are Freaks]], [[The Hermit]], and possibly even the spirit of the [[Madwoman in |
* [[Maddened Into Misanthropy]]: Also [[Loners Are Freaks]], [[The Hermit]], and possibly even the spirit of the [[Madwoman in the Attic]]. Throughout the game, she shows little interest in interacting with the other Shadows and would much rather spend her time trying to creep Ned out. |
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** {{spoiler|[[Misunderstood Loner |
** {{spoiler|[[Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold]]: Subverted at the end, when it turns out that the Shadow was actually a sweet, [[Cloudcuckoolander|albeit eccentic]], little girl that just enjoyed some occasional solitude her strange fantasy realm, which she calls her "secret treasure chest".}} |
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* [[Psychopathic Manchild]] |
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]] |
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* [[Speak in Unison]] |
* [[Speak in Unison]] |
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* [[Talking Animal|Talking Beast]] |
* [[Talking Animal|Talking Beast]] |
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* [[The Storyteller]] |
* [[The Storyteller]] |
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** [[Shout-Out]]: Two of the dragon's stories are from Alivn Schwartz's ''[[Scary Stories to Tell In The |
** [[Shout-Out]]: Two of the dragon's stories are from Alivn Schwartz's ''[[Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark]]'' and its sequel. |
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=== '''Madame Leota''' === |
=== '''Madame Leota''' === |
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* [[Fortune Teller]]: The accented, mechanical gypsy-esque woman with who tries to tell Ned how to get out from the room. |
* [[Fortune Teller]]: The accented, mechanical gypsy-esque woman with who tries to tell Ned how to get out from the room. |
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** Subverted by the fact most of her hints are either terrible or just lame puns. |
** Subverted by the fact most of her hints are either terrible or just lame puns. |
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* [[Not Even Bothering |
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: At one point, after getting frustrated with him and tells him she's "got a break coming up!" |
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=== '''Human Pack-Mule''' === |
=== '''Human Pack-Mule''' === |