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*[[Human Mom, Nonhuman Dad]]: Mark is the result of Kay being made the "bride" of Cthulhu. |
*[[Human Mom, Nonhuman Dad]]: Mark is the result of Kay being made the "bride" of Cthulhu. |
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*[[Informed Attribute]]: After shooting Jody and finding herself lying on the floor, Kay is surprised because she's "not the fainting kind". She then goes on to faint several more times. |
*[[Informed Attribute]]: After shooting Jody and finding herself lying on the floor, Kay is surprised because she's "not the fainting kind". She then goes on to faint several more times. |
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*[[Literary Allusion Title]]: The title is part of a couplet from the Necronomicon, found in "The Nameless City" and "The Call of Cthulhu": "That is not dead which can eternal lie / And with strange aeons even death may die". One of the last lines in the book is "Death died", though it's not stated what this means. |
*[[Literary Allusion Title]]: The title is part of a couplet from the Necronomicon, found in "The Nameless City" and "[[The Call of Cthulhu]]": "That is not dead which can eternal lie / And with strange aeons even death may die". One of the last lines in the book is "Death died", though it's not stated what this means. |
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*[[Nuclear Option]]: Cthulhu is successfully nuked, but Mark becomes his replacement. |
*[[Nuclear Option]]: Cthulhu is successfully nuked, but Mark becomes his replacement. |
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*[[Time Skip]]: Mark is introduced in the last chapter after one of these, since he doesn't exist yet before that. |
*[[Time Skip]]: Mark is introduced in the last chapter after one of these, since he doesn't exist yet before that. |