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* There's something profound, yet amusingly accurate in the way Amidatty compares the mold growing on top of a loaf of bread being used as a model of the world to the Miasma.

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* There's something profound, yet amusingly accurate in the way Amidatty compares the mold growing on top of a loaf of bread being used as a model of the world to the Miasma.Miasma.
* The finale of the Orc King battle. You don’t have to completely deplete his health bar. Why? Because at the last leg of the fight, he gets desperate and tries one last ditch attack to kill you. He surrounds himself in a barrier to try and kill you with a self destruct. You don’t have to kill the oversized orc, you just have to run to the farthest corner of the room to escape the blast. Now he’s all scorched up and still standing. Right? Nope! One second later the Orc King just falls flat on his back as if to say, “That’s it! That’s all I got!”
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** Unlike any other dungeon, you're forced to deal with an awful, wedded couple (Jack Moschet the Gigas Lord and Maggie the Lamia) who wish to eat food made by [[KnifeNut Tonberry Chefs]], who, as the narrator points out, work at their own pace, much to Jack's chagrin.

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** Unlike any other dungeon, you're forced to deal with an awful, wedded couple (Jack Moschet the Gigas Lord and Maggie the Lamia) who wish to eat food made by [[KnifeNut [[CuteButPsycho Tonberry Chefs]], who, as the narrator points out, work at their own pace, much to Jack's chagrin.
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** Unlike any other dungeon, you're forced to deal with an awful wedded couple (Jack Moschet the Gigas Lord and Maggie the Lamia) who wish to eat food made by [[KnifeNut Tonberry Chefs]], who, as the narrator points out, work at their own pace, much to Jack's chagrin.

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** Unlike any other dungeon, you're forced to deal with an awful awful, wedded couple (Jack Moschet the Gigas Lord and Maggie the Lamia) who wish to eat food made by [[KnifeNut Tonberry Chefs]], who, as the narrator points out, work at their own pace, much to Jack's chagrin.
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* Gurdy exasperating the Marr's Pass caravan with his tall tales. They seriously opted to let him die in the miasma until the player's caravan intervened.

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* Gurdy exasperating the Marr's Pass caravan with his tall tales. They seriously opted to let him die in the miasma until the player's caravan intervened.intervened.
* There's something profound, yet amusingly accurate in the way Amidatty compares the mold growing on top of a loaf of bread being used as a model of the world to the Miasma.
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* Hurdy exasperating the Marr's Pass caravan with his tall tales. They seriously opted to let him die in the miasma until the player's caravan intervened.

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* Hurdy Gurdy exasperating the Marr's Pass caravan with his tall tales. They seriously opted to let him die in the miasma until the player's caravan intervened.
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* The entire Moschet Manor dungeon.
** Unlike any other dungeon, you're forced to deal with an awful wedded couple (Jack Moschet the Gigas Lord and Maggie the Lamia) who wish to eat food made by [[KnifeNut Tonberry Chefs]], who, as the narrator points out, work at their own pace, much to Jack's chagrin.
** The player has to murder all the Tonberry Chefs in order to force Jack and Maggie into a battle.
** A furious Jack looks all over the mansion for his chefs and finds them, except as ''ghosts'', who then proceed to frame the player for murdering them.
** The first cycle's diary on the caravan's experience in the manor laments the chaos they did and ends the entry with, [[TrespassingHero "Maybe I should have knocked."]]
* The Stripped Brigands' first encounter with the caravan. The trio planned to rob the player's caravan while disguised as a caravan with an injured papaopamus, only their old member Meh Gaj fell asleep and didn't do anything.
* Hurdy exasperating the Marr's Pass caravan with his tall tales. They seriously opted to let him die in the miasma until the player's caravan intervened.

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