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* KarmaHoudini: Unlike the book, Lucinda never realizes how wrong her "gifts" are, and in the extended ending we're meant to cheer on her KickTheSonOfABitch moment against Hattie.
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* KarmaHoudini: Unlike the book, Lucinda never realizes how wrong her "gifts" are, and in the extended ending we're meant to cheer on her KickTheSonOfABitch moment against Hattie.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Heston, Sir Edgar's pet snake, appears to be an emerald tree boa. At one point, he's shown trying to kill Prince Char with a venomous bite, which emerald tree boas don't have (boas are constrictors, who kill their prey by crushing them in their coils).
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* GiantWoman: Slannen's’s love interest is a giantess named Brumhilda.
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* BlackKnight: The castle guards are all decked in black plate armor.
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** ShoutOutToShakespeare: Sir Edgar shares heavy similarities with King Claudius from ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', who also poisoned his brother just so he could obtain the throne. This also makes Char in effect, similar to Hamlet, but with less tragic results.
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