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** Although, when {{spoiler|Eugene kills the scientists in the game's climax, he fires off ''ten'' bullets from that same gun without ever needing to reload; he plugged five of them into [[Made of Iron|Cyrus]] beforehand, and kills the five scientists with one each.}} |
** Although, when {{spoiler|Eugene kills the scientists in the game's climax, he fires off ''ten'' bullets from that same gun without ever needing to reload; he plugged five of them into [[Made of Iron|Cyrus]] beforehand, and kills the five scientists with one each.}} |
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* [[Cessation of Existence]]: What is implied to happen to a wraith that is destroyed by light. |
* [[Cessation of Existence]]: What is implied to happen to a wraith that is destroyed by light. |
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* [[Child by Rape]]: Orvince Wellington, one of Victor's ancestors. |
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* [[Cliff Hanger]]: In the good ending, {{spoiler|Kana is taken by people who pretend to be from the Agency, and is never found again...}} |
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: In the good ending, {{spoiler|Kana is taken by people who pretend to be from the Agency, and is never found again...}} |
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* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: If you make it to the good ending, you'll see that {{spoiler|Erina Wellington}} fits this description, as {{spoiler|she was bound and barricaded inside the unfinished lighthouse and left to die in order for her soul to become a wraith}}. |
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: If you make it to the good ending, you'll see that {{spoiler|Erina Wellington}} fits this description, as {{spoiler|she was bound and barricaded inside the unfinished lighthouse and left to die in order for her soul to become a wraith}}. |
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** A straighter example is {{spoiler|during the good ending, where you have twenty minutes to capture and exorcise Erina before the facility self-destructs}}. |
** A straighter example is {{spoiler|during the good ending, where you have twenty minutes to capture and exorcise Erina before the facility self-destructs}}. |
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* [[Unwinnable]]: If you have less than 5 lightstones by the end of the game, have taken heavy soul damage, or both, say goodbye to your chances of surviving the [[Final Boss]]. |
* [[Unwinnable]]: If you have less than 5 lightstones by the end of the game, have taken heavy soul damage, or both, say goodbye to your chances of surviving the [[Final Boss]]. |
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* [[Wanton Cruelty to |
* [[Wanton Cruelty to the Common Comma]]: Since this was Neok's first game, it has a large number of typos and grammar mistakes. Most frequently, there are quite a number of commas in places they shouldn't be, and some commas missing from places they ''should'' be. |
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* [[Weakened by the Light]]: Wraiths, which is why lightstones are so effective against them. |
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* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: {{spoiler|Eugene. He only wanted to let Erina die peacefully.}} |
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: {{spoiler|Eugene. He only wanted to let Erina die peacefully.}} |
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* [[Your Soul Is Mine]]: The wraith's soul-draining touch is the type 2 variant. It's revealed midway through the game that the reason wraiths do this is because {{spoiler|they are a soul twisted and broken by hatred and negativity, so they desire a normal soul to replace their own. This is also why they specifically target blessed souls. However, this doesn't actually work; the only way for a wraith to find peace is to fix its own soul.}} |
* [[Your Soul Is Mine]]: The wraith's soul-draining touch is the type 2 variant. It's revealed midway through the game that the reason wraiths do this is because {{spoiler|they are a soul twisted and broken by hatred and negativity, so they desire a normal soul to replace their own. This is also why they specifically target blessed souls. However, this doesn't actually work; the only way for a wraith to find peace is to fix its own soul.}} |
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* [[Grumpy Old Man]]: Barnes Etcher, taken [[Up to Eleven]]. {{spoiler|Then subverted ''hard'', when it's revealed that it was all an act he put on so that Lily would be more susceptible to his curses ([[It Makes Sense in Context|which was what she wanted]]).}} |
* [[Grumpy Old Man]]: Barnes Etcher, taken [[Up to Eleven]]. {{spoiler|Then subverted ''hard'', when it's revealed that it was all an act he put on so that Lily would be more susceptible to his curses ([[It Makes Sense in Context|which was what she wanted]]).}} |
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* [[Heroic Mime]]: Sort of. Being our narrator, Lily can be described as quite the chatterbox in the [[Flash Back|Flash Backs]], but the only time she speaks during the actual game portion is in the [[Golden Ending]]. |
* [[Heroic Mime]]: Sort of. Being our narrator, Lily can be described as quite the chatterbox in the [[Flash Back|Flash Backs]], but the only time she speaks during the actual game portion is in the [[Golden Ending]]. |
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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Lily purposefully throws her destined battle with Kana, so she can give Kana the essence of a sainth, in order to prevent her from becoming a wraith. [[Subverted Trope|This ends up backfiring]] ''[[The End of the World |
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Lily purposefully throws her destined battle with Kana, so she can give Kana the essence of a sainth, in order to prevent her from becoming a wraith. [[Subverted Trope|This ends up backfiring]] ''[[The End of the World as We Know It|horribly]]''.}} |
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* [[Mid-Air Bobbing]]: {{spoiler|Candice}} and {{spoiler|Kana's image during her recorded messages}}. |
* [[Mid-Air Bobbing]]: {{spoiler|Candice}} and {{spoiler|Kana's image during her recorded messages}}. |
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* [[Multiple Endings]]: Two, one good and one bad. |
* [[Multiple Endings]]: Two, one good and one bad. |