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* Though Purin was struck down with panic by Pygmalion's WHITE damage beams, after the Servant defeats it Purin can be seen calmed down and resting on Daisy's lap. This may seem a bit odd, considering defeating an Abnormality alone isn't really a way to calm a panicking Agent. However, it's to be noted that Daisy is in possession of a gun that deals WHITE damage, which in-game can be used on panicking Agents to restore their sanity. It's most likely that Daisy hit Purin with a few of their own WHITE damage bullets off-panel to bring them back to their senses, to make sure they wouldn't hurt themself until they could receive proper medical treatment.

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* Though Purin was struck down with panic by Following Pygmalion's WHITE damage beams, after the Servant defeats it defeat in Episode 25, Purin can be is seen to have calmed down and resting as they rest on Daisy's lap. lap, in spite of them panicking earlier due to the aforementioned Abnormality's attacks. This may seem a bit odd, considering defeating an Abnormality alone isn't really a way to calm a panicking Agent. However, it's to be noted sudden at first, until one realizes that Daisy is in possession of possesses a gun that deals capable of dealing WHITE damage, which in-game and ingame, Agents can be used on panicking Agents to restore their sanity. It's most likely that Daisy hit Purin with a few of their own calmed by other Agetns shooting WHITE damage bullets off-panel to bring them back to at them. Thus, Purin would've liked calmed down by Daisy using their senses, to make sure they wouldn't hurt themself until they could receive proper medical treatment.
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* Though Purin was struck down with panic by Pygmalion's WHITE damage beams, after the Servant defeats it Purin can be seen calmed down and resting on Daisy's lap. This may seem a bit odd, considering defeating an Abnormality alone isn't really a way to calm a panicking Agent. However, it's to be noted that Daisy is in possession of a gun that deals WHITE damage, which in-game can be used on panicking Agents to restore their sanity. It's most likely that Daisy hit Purin with a few of their own WHITE damage bullets off-panel to bring them back to their senses, to make sure they wouldn't hurt themself until they could receive proper medical treatment.
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** Despite how vital E.G.O. is for the protection of Agents, it may seem odd that not all of them are equipped with them from their first day. However, at the point that the story starts is directly after the Hookah Caterpillar has wiped out every member of the Disciplinary Team sans Catt and Shasha, and possibly also Agents from other Departments. In the game, if any Agents die while wearing E.G.O., their equipment gets destroyed along with them, and cannot be regained until enough Enkephalin has been generated that more can be made. The new Agents may not have gotten any E.G.O. gear to start with because there ''was'' none to distribute. The E.G.O. of the dead agents was lost along with them, and they had to replenish their stocks of E.G.O. with Abnormality work before they could distribute it.

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** Despite With how vital E.G.O. is for the protection of Agents, it may seem odd that not all of them are have any equipped with them from their first day. However, at the point that the story starts is Episode 1 takes place directly after the Hookah Caterpillar has wiped out every member of the entire Disciplinary Team sans Catt and Shasha, and possibly also Agents from other Departments. In For a majority of the game, if any Agents die while wearing E.G.O., their equipment gets destroyed along with them, O equipped on an Agent is lost after said Agent's death, and cannot can only be regained until by generating enough Enkephalin has been generated from that more can be made. The particular Abnormality to generate a new set. Thus, it's possible that the newer Agents may not didn't have gotten any E.G.O. gear to start with O because all those deaths meant that there ''was'' none wasn't any to distribute. The E.G.O. of the dead agents was lost along with them, and they had to replenish their stocks of E.G.O. with Abnormality work before they could distribute it.at the time.

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** Despite how vital E.G.O. is for the protection of Agents, it may seem odd that not all of them are equipped with them from their first day. However, at the point that the story starts is directly after the Hookah Caterpillar has wiped out every member of the Disciplinary Team sans Catt and Shasha, and possibly also Agents from other Departments. In the game, if any Agents die while wearing E.G.O., their equipment gets destroyed along with them, and cannot be regained until enough Enkephalin has been generated that more can be made. The new Agents may not have gotten any E.G.O. gear to start with because there ''was'' none to distribute. The E.G.O. of the dead agents was lost along with them, and they had to replenish their stocks of E.G.O. with Abnormality work before they could distribute it.



* A Midsummer Night's Dream (the play that Titania's concept is derived from), a spell cast by Oberon's servant causes the Fairy Queen to fall in love with a human man--whose head happens to have been turned into a donkey's. Thus, it's extra fitting that this Titania ended up accepting a non-human shapeshifter, taking the form of a human, as being her husband Oberon.

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* A In "A Midsummer Night's Dream Dream" (the play that Titania's concept is derived from), a spell cast by Oberon's servant causes the Fairy Queen to fall in love with a human man--whose head happens to have been turned into a donkey's. Thus, it's extra fitting that this Titania ended up accepting a non-human shapeshifter, taking the form of a human, as being her husband Oberon.
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* It's rather fitting that The Road Home ended up befriending The Servant Of Wrath, seeing as her literary inspiration Dorothy ''also'' wound up being close to Ozma, another girl who has a more masculine form and is associated with the color green.

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* It's rather fitting that The Road Home ended up Home's friendship with the Servant of Wrath can easily be compared to Dorothy Gale (The Road's literary inspiration) befriending The Servant Of Wrath, Princess Ozma, seeing as her literary inspiration Dorothy ''also'' wound up being close to Ozma, another girl who how Ozma--like the Servant--also has a more masculine form and is associated with the color green.
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* It's rather fitting that The Road Home ended up befriending The Servant Of Wrath, seeing as her literary inspiration Dorothy ''also'' wound up being close to Ozma, another girl who has a more masculine form and is associated with the color green.

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** In that same chapter, Catt's beloved senior agent goes on a rampage, slaughtering clerks and agents alike before they're put down, no doubt the Murder panic response where agents with high Fortitude turn their strength onto others until they can be supressed or killed.
** Taking place immediately after the above incident, Catt's attempt to end their own life after witnessing their senior undergo a Murder Panic Response (which in-game can also cause further Agents to Panic if not stopped in time) can also be taken as a variation of the Suicide Panic response, which causes individuals to take their own life during a Panic if they aren't stopped. However, as Catt opted for the roundabout method of eating the cake off the Bottle Of Tears, rather than snapping their own neck as Agents in the game are typically depicted performing while in a panic, Catt's attempt on their own life failed.

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** In that same chapter, Catt's beloved senior agent goes on a rampage, slaughtering clerks Clerks and agents Agents alike before they're put down, down. This is no doubt the Murder panic response response, where agents Agents with high Fortitude turn their strength onto others until they can be supressed suppressed or killed.
** Taking place immediately after the above incident, Catt's attempt to end at their own life after as a result of witnessing their senior undergo a Murder Panic Response such scenery (which in-game can also cause further Agents to Panic if not stopped in time) can also be taken as a variation of the Suicide Panic response, which causes individuals where panicked Agents with high Prudence will attempt to take their own life during a Panic if they aren't stopped. after being left alone for long enough. However, as unlike the game where those Agents will snap their own necks, Catt opted for the roundabout method of eating the cake off the Bottle Of of Tears, rather than snapping which ends up failing due to their own neck as Agents in high stats at the game are typically depicted performing while in a panic, Catt's attempt on their own life failed.time.
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** Taking place immediately after the above incident, Catt's attempt to end their own life after witnessing their senior undergo a Murder Panic Response (which in-game can also cause further Agents to Panic if not stopped in time) can also be taken as a variation of the Suicide Panic response, which causes individuals to take their own life during a Panic if they aren't stopped. However, as Catt opted for the roundabout method of eating the cake off the Bottle Of Tears, rather than snapping their own neck as Agents in the game are typically depicted performing while in a panic, Catt's attempt on their own life failed.
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** In that same chapter, Catt's beloved senior agent goes on a rampage, slaughtering clerks and agents alike before they're put down, no doubt the Murder panic response where agents with high Fortitude turn their strength onto others until they can be supressed or killed.
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* In the play, A Midsummer Nights Dream (which Titania presumably derives from), the Fairy Queen ends up falling in love with a human man after a mischievous fairy transforms his head into that of a donkey. Thus, it's extra fitting that this Titania ended up accepting a nonhuman shapeshifter taking on the form of a human as her Oberon.

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* In the play, A Midsummer Nights Night's Dream (which Titania presumably derives (the play that Titania's concept is derived from), a spell cast by Oberon's servant causes the Fairy Queen ends up falling to fall in love with a human man after a mischievous fairy transforms his man--whose head happens to have been turned into that of a donkey. donkey's. Thus, it's extra fitting that this Titania ended up accepting a nonhuman shapeshifter non-human shapeshifter, taking on the form of a human human, as being her Oberon.
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