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** {{spoiler|James Blackwood also heard whisperings coming from the mask's room, Christopher Milton in his diary questions his sanity when he also mentions hearing them.}}
** {{spoiler|James Blackwood also heard whisperings coming from the mask's room, Christopher Milton in his diary questions his sanity when he also mentions hearing them.}}
* [[In Universe Game Clock]]: The grandfather's clock in the entrance, which serves as an indicator of progress since it advances only when a puzzle is completed; And certain events can only be completed at certain times.
* [[In Universe Game Clock]]: The grandfather's clock in the entrance, which serves as an indicator of progress since it advances only when a puzzle is completed; And certain events can only be completed at certain times.
* [[Its for A Book]]: Michael tries to get information from the retired police-officer William Bailey by pretending to be a reporter writing about famous murder cases.
* [[It's for A Book]]: Michael tries to get information from the retired police-officer William Bailey by pretending to be a reporter writing about famous murder cases.
* [[Ironic Nursery Tune]]: First with the music box hidden in the attic, then {{spoiler|on the nursery and near the ending.}}
* [[Ironic Nursery Tune]]: First with the music box hidden in the attic, then {{spoiler|on the nursery and near the ending.}}
* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|Christopher Milton's fate}} at the end of Last Visit.
* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|Christopher Milton's fate}} at the end of Last Visit.
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* [[Musical Spoiler]]: Averted and played straight.
* [[Musical Spoiler]]: Averted and played straight.
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]]: "''I strained my eyes to detect if there was anything useful amongst that junk... but instead I got the impression of a sinister presence lurking in the shadows."''
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]]: "''I strained my eyes to detect if there was anything useful amongst that junk... but instead I got the impression of a sinister presence lurking in the shadows."''
* [[Now Where Was I Going Again]]: The Director's Cut has Michael's journal to serve as this.
* [[Now Where Was I Going Again?]]: The Director's Cut has Michael's journal to serve as this.
* [[Occult Detective]]: First {{spoiler|James Blackwood}} then Michael.
* [[Occult Detective]]: First {{spoiler|James Blackwood}} then Michael.
* [[Oh Crap]]: {{spoiler|Your reaction when in the middle of the night, you find that the cursed mask is not in it's place...}}
* [[Oh Crap]]: {{spoiler|Your reaction when in the middle of the night, you find that the cursed mask is not in it's place...}}
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* [[Pixel Hunt]]: Probably a consequence of having photorealistic graphics in a darkly lit game, but some items can be difficult to notice.
* [[Pixel Hunt]]: Probably a consequence of having photorealistic graphics in a darkly lit game, but some items can be difficult to notice.
* [[Real After All]]: {{spoiler|Most people say it's a Red Herring.}}
* [[Real After All]]: {{spoiler|Most people say it's a Red Herring.}}
* [[Red Herring]]: {{spoiler|Possibly. [[Scooby Doo Hoax|The curse may not be real in the first place.]]}}
* [[Red Herring]]: {{spoiler|Possibly. [[Scooby-Doo Hoax|The curse may not be real in the first place.]]}}
* [[Sassy Secretary]]: Michael's secretary, Barbara Stiles.
* [[Sassy Secretary]]: Michael's secretary, Barbara Stiles.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: {{spoiler|A mask in this case.}}
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: {{spoiler|A mask in this case.}}
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* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Subverted, Michael fixes his car and attempts to leave the mansion on the third day, but he doesn't because he fears that something terrible might happen to someone in the future, so he decides to stay until he solves the mystery.}}
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Subverted, Michael fixes his car and attempts to leave the mansion on the third day, but he doesn't because he fears that something terrible might happen to someone in the future, so he decides to stay until he solves the mystery.}}
* [[Sequence Breaking]]: Even if you correctly guess {{spoiler|Robin's}} name and use it to open the box in the study, you will still be forced to go through the puzzle in the crypt to try and find it.
* [[Sequence Breaking]]: Even if you correctly guess {{spoiler|Robin's}} name and use it to open the box in the study, you will still be forced to go through the puzzle in the crypt to try and find it.
* [[Shout Out]]: Mostly to [[HP Lovecraft]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Mostly to [[HP Lovecraft]].
* [[Skepticism Failure]]: {{spoiler|Christopher Milton, but later he starts experiencing the same things James Blackwood did.}}
* [[Skepticism Failure]]: {{spoiler|Christopher Milton, but later he starts experiencing the same things James Blackwood did.}}
* [[Sundial Waypoint]]: Twice: {{spoiler|Once in the crypt and later when you use the tip of the tower's shadow as a reference to find Catherine Blackwood's tomb.}}
* [[Sundial Waypoint]]: Twice: {{spoiler|Once in the crypt and later when you use the tip of the tower's shadow as a reference to find Catherine Blackwood's tomb.}}
* [[Surprisingly Similar Stories]]: The game shares several similarities with ''[[Chzo Mythos|5 Days a Stranger]]'', namely: They are both set on England in a Victorian mansion that the protagonists cannot leave, there is a terrible backstory on the manor's former owners, the games' progress is divided in days, {{spoiler|they also involve finding a secret room by looking at the mansion's plans, an African artifact is pinpoined as the source of the curse, theres the action of entering an inaccessible room by rappelling from the outside, and the [[Madwoman in The Attic]] trope}}.
* [[Surprisingly Similar Stories]]: The game shares several similarities with ''[[Chzo Mythos|5 Days a Stranger]]'', namely: They are both set on England in a Victorian mansion that the protagonists cannot leave, there is a terrible backstory on the manor's former owners, the games' progress is divided in days, {{spoiler|they also involve finding a secret room by looking at the mansion's plans, an African artifact is pinpoined as the source of the curse, theres the action of entering an inaccessible room by rappelling from the outside, and the [[Madwoman in The Attic]] trope}}.
* [[Take That Me]]: Arthate's working notes for his book, {{spoiler|in which he can't decide if a supernatural force is responsible for the scary events or not, and points out the flaws in choosing either alternative. The game itself seesaws between supernatural or natural explanations, and ends ambiguously.}}
* [[Take That Me]]: Arthate's working notes for his book, {{spoiler|in which he can't decide if a supernatural force is responsible for the scary events or not, and points out the flaws in choosing either alternative. The game itself seesaws between supernatural or natural explanations, and ends ambiguously.}}
* [[The End or Is It]]: The first game: {{spoiler|The monster (Robin) is still in the mansion, and he has dug a tunnel to freedom.}}
* [[The End - Or Is It?]]: The first game: {{spoiler|The monster (Robin) is still in the mansion, and he has dug a tunnel to freedom.}}
** Last Visit: {{spoiler|Blackwood manor has been demolished, Robin is implied to be in a mental institution, but the cursed mask is still out there.}}
** Last Visit: {{spoiler|Blackwood manor has been demolished, Robin is implied to be in a mental institution, but the cursed mask is still out there.}}
* [[Things That Go Bump in The Night]]: The scratching noises.
* [[Things That Go Bump in The Night]]: The scratching noises.
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* [[The Unseen]]: The mailman who delivers the correspondence to Blackwood Manor.
* [[The Unseen]]: The mailman who delivers the correspondence to Blackwood Manor.
* [[Victorian Britain]]: The entire game is set on a Victorian mansion and its grounds.
* [[Victorian Britain]]: The entire game is set on a Victorian mansion and its grounds.
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]]: There is {{spoiler|an empty bottle of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalidomide Thalidomide]}} visible in the master's bedroom; during ''Last Visit'' the player character can make a comment on this.
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]]: There is {{spoiler|an empty bottle of [[wikipedia:Thalidomide|Thalidomide]]}} visible in the master's bedroom; during ''Last Visit'' the player character can make a comment on this.
* [[The Voice]]: Michael's real estate manager, Jerry Carter and all of the other characters as none are ever seen. {{spoiler|Except one at the very end...}}
* [[The Voice]]: Michael's real estate manager, Jerry Carter and all of the other characters as none are ever seen. {{spoiler|Except one at the very end...}}
** {{spoiler|You also see the [[The Faceless|lower body]] of Dr. Milton at the end of Last Visit.}}
** {{spoiler|You also see the [[The Faceless|lower body]] of Dr. Milton at the end of Last Visit.}}
* [[When It Rains It Pours]]
* [[When It Rains, It Pours]]


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