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** Shrue tries their best to be this, speaking out agaisnt the war and in favour of sustainable sacrifice. [[Spoiler: Unfortunately they again and again are forced to either sacrifice their morals or their authority, demonstrating the futility of being a reasonable authority figure within a corrupt and exploitative system.]].

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** Shrue tries their best to be this, speaking out agaisnt against the war and in favour of sustainable sacrifice. [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Unfortunately they again and again are forced to either sacrifice their morals or their authority, demonstrating the futility of being a reasonable authority figure within a corrupt and exploitative system.]].
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** Shrue tries their best to be this, speaking out agaisnt the war and in favour of sustainable sacrifice. [[Spoiler: Unfortunately they again and again are forced to either sacrifice their morals or their authority, demonstrating the futility of being a reasonable authority figure within a corrupt and exploitative system.]]

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** Shrue tries their best to be this, speaking out agaisnt the war and in favour of sustainable sacrifice. [[Spoiler: Unfortunately they again and again are forced to either sacrifice their morals or their authority, demonstrating the futility of being a reasonable authority figure within a corrupt and exploitative system.]]]].
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** Shrue tries their best to be this, speaking out agaisnt the war and in favour of sustainable sacrifice. [[Unfortunately they again and again are forced to either sacrifice their morals or their authority, demonstrating the futility of being a reasonable authority figure within a corrupt and exploitative system.]]

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** Shrue tries their best to be this, speaking out agaisnt the war and in favour of sustainable sacrifice. [[Unfortunately [[Spoiler: Unfortunately they again and again are forced to either sacrifice their morals or their authority, demonstrating the futility of being a reasonable authority figure within a corrupt and exploitative system.]]



* SmiteMeOMightySmiter: [[spoiler: Carpenter to the Trawler-Man. Unfortunately, he happened to be listening.]]

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* SmiteMeOMightySmiter: [[spoiler: Carpenter [[spoiler:Carpenter to the Trawler-Man. Unfortunately, he happened to be listening.]]
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**Shrue tries their best to be this, speaking out agaisnt the war and in favour of sustainable sacrifice. [[Unfortunately they again and again are forced to either sacrifice their morals or their authority, demonstrating the futility of being a reasonable authority figure within a corrupt and exploitative system.]]
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* BigBadWannabe: High Katabasian Roemont, in season 3, who plots to dispose of Faulkner and fancies himself a manipulative successor to Mason. [[spoiler:Roemont makes zero effort to conceal his dislike of Faulkner, his attempt to have Faulkner killed is bungling and clumsy, and Faulkner sees right through him, effortlessly removing any of Roemont's support before having him killed by crab angels.]]

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* AxCrazy: Siblings Mercer and Gage spend most of season two as this. [[spoiler:Gage gets better, while Mercer gets worse.]]



* WhereItAllBegan: The first town they visit is also the scene of the season finale.

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* WhereItAllBegan: The first Season one begins and ends in the town they visit is also the scene of the season finale.Marcel's Crossing.
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* SimultaneousArcs: Season two. The four main characters are split up; Hayward and Paige are both in the CLS, and Carpenter and Faulkner have been separated by [[spoiler: the tidal wave in the season one finale. They reunite; then, Faulkner frames Carpenter, and the two are separated again.]]
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* GeniusLoci: The [[spoiler: Amicus Hotel, AKA the Rapture-And-Bliss]], is a god disguising itself as a motel to lure in victims.


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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pancakes and coffee, for Carpenter.
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The show can be found on [=iTunes=], Spotify, Acast and Sticher. A second season is currently airing, and the podcast is now hosted by the Creator/RustyQuill Network.

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The show can be found on [=iTunes=], Spotify, Acast and Sticher. A second third season is currently airing, and the podcast is now hosted by the Creator/RustyQuill Network.
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* {{RetGone}}: [[RealityWarper Val]], a saint of the Last Word, wiped [[spoiler: an entire Linger Straits town]] off of the face of reality just by telling it that it never existed. She’s also capable of bringing things into existence.
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** Season two ends little better. [[spoiler:The war between the Peninsula and the Straits that had been worried about all season finally begins as with the Peninsula commencing a full scale ground invasion. Paige and Hayward's homegrown god to steal sacrifices from the legal gods has backfired, with the effect having upset the balance of nature itself as prey kills predator, seemingly automatically. And Faulkner frames Carpenter for Mason's murder after Faulkner beats him to death for orchestrating the Drowned Church's ascent to legality.]]
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* WhamEpisode: The season two finale. [[spoiler:In the final minutes, Mason reveals his machinations to Faulkner, along with his plans to modernize their faith and commercialize it into legality with the help of Adjudicator Shrue, only for Faulkner to beat Mason to death in a rage, along with Mason's co-conspirator, Sister Thurrocks. Even worse, Faulkner then proceeds to frame ''Carpenter'' for Mason's death, to keep his own power in the church.]]
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* TakingYouWithMe: What worshipers of [[spoiler: Paige's new god, The Many Below,]] can do upon death, throwing a major wrench in the works of the HumanSacrifice business.
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explained the Fantastic Nuke entry


* FantasticNuke: The [[spoiler:wither mark]] almost certainly qualifies.

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* FantasticNuke: The [[spoiler:wither mark]] almost certainly qualifies.floods a large area and warps it into a sea-themed EldritchLocation, [[AndIMustScream Hallowing]] its inhabitants in the process.

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