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* [[Babies Ever After]]: {{spoiler|Sister Carmel and the artist}}. |
* [[Babies Ever After]]: {{spoiler|Sister Carmel and the artist}}. |
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* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: The Man doesn't grant wishes, he just lets you know how to get what you desire. How the fickle finger of fate chooses to provide, however..... |
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: The Man doesn't grant wishes, he just lets you know how to get what you desire. How the fickle finger of fate chooses to provide, however..... |
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* [[Blue and Orange Morality]]: |
* [[Blue and Orange Morality]]: Possibly the Man, who reacts as a human would in some situations-- for instance, getting irritated when people accuse him of manipulating them, or being surprised and horrified at Willem's... interesting strategy to accomplish his task -- and strangely dispassionate and uncaring at other junctures |
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* [[But Thou Must!]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Not exactly]]. You |
* [[But Thou Must!]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Not exactly]]. You ''could'' get what you want without him, but the only guarantee is to do what The Man says, and he only gives you one path. |
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* [[The Chessmaster]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Played with]] in that [[The Man]] knows ''exactly'' what the game board looks like, but his level of control is questionable at best, possibly even nonexistent. |
* [[The Chessmaster]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Played with]] in that [[The Man]] knows ''exactly'' what the game board looks like, but his level of control is questionable at best, possibly even nonexistent. |
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** He is accused of this trope several times, but is quite insistent that he is not a Chessmaster/Puppeteer, but merely a "messenger of opportunities" |
** He is accused of this trope several times, but is quite insistent that he is not a Chessmaster/Puppeteer, but merely a "messenger of opportunities" |