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** As the album itself makes very few specific references to the plot, almost the entire story of The Raven Locks had to be discerned from a FaceBook livestream by the creators.

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** As the album itself makes very few specific references to the plot, almost the entire story of The Raven Locks had to be discerned from a FaceBook [=FaceBook=] livestream by the creators.
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* DeathIsGrey: The tortured spirits of the afterlife are referred to as the “Grey-Folk”, for their complete lack of color.

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* DeathIsGrey: DeathIsGray: The tortured spirits of the afterlife are referred to as the “Grey-Folk”, for their complete lack of color.

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* DeathIsGrey: The tortured spirits of the afterlife are referred to as the “Grey-Folk”, for their complete lack of color.

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* VillainProtagonist: The climax of the story comes in Act 3, during the song Irony, where Thorne [[spoiler:is confronted about his sins. Though he has acted antagonistically, mainly sexist, at times during the musical up until this point, Irony explicitly confirms the idea that [[BetterIfNotBornPlot Thorne has made the world worse by existing.]]]]
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** As the album itself makes very few specific references to the plot, almost the entire story of The Raven Locks had to be discerned from a FaceBook livestream by the creators.
** There are also more specific instances, like the [[https://www.dirtpoorrobins.com/discography/the-pay-off-zrccp discography page]] which confirms Thorne’s Mad Hatter Disease, something that was left somewhat ambiguous in the original work.
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The Raven Locks is an album musical by indie band The Dirt Poor Robins, released in three parts from 2013 to 2017. It follows Roderick Thorne, a haberdasher and wig-maker, and his katabasis to find the spirit of a woman he fell in love with moments before her death.
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!! The Raven Locks contains examples of:
* AccidentalMurder: Sable, the woman Thorne fell in love with, was killed because [[spoiler:she stole a pair of gloves from Thorne’s store while he was distracted. He saw her, instantly fell in love, and tried to talk, but she thought he noticed that she stole something and ran out. He chased her, eventually leading to her being hit with a car.]]
* BackFromTheDead: Though it is unclear how much of the journey leading up to this point was meant to be taken literally, the show ends with [[spoiler:Thorne finding Sable alive, [[DeathAmnesia and acting like she had never met him.]]]]
* DeathIsGrey: The tortured spirits of the afterlife are referred to as the “Grey-Folk”, for their complete lack of color.

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