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* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Night Vale is saved from the brink of destruction by the citizens of Night Vale acnowledging the weirdness around them instead of denying it.
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* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Night Vale is saved from the brink of destruction by the citizens of Night Vale acnowledging acknowledging the weirdness around them instead of denying it.
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* SeriesFauxnale: The timeline is reset, peace is restored, and all the loose threads from the first few seasons are resolved. If you were to stop listening here, nobody would fault you.
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* InvisibleToNormals: To most citizens of Night Vale, the previous episode's broadcast was simply heard as a mess of static, but like the other messages from Huntokar, Steve Carslberg was able to hear the whole thing.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: For the first time in the series, Cecil almost ends the broadcast without bothering to give the Weather report.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: For Cecil is known for having a [[SkewedPriorities very bizarre sense of what makes news important]], and [[DissonantSerenity alternating between delivering mundane news and warning of apocalyptic catastrophes while maintaining the same serene tone]]. So we know the situation must be ''really'' dire when he passive-aggressively mocks the listeners for expecting him to respond to complaints about subpar radio programs while the town gets destroyed. Later, Cecil feels so hopeless that for the first time in the series, Cecil he almost ends the broadcast without bothering to give the Weather report.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: For the first time in the series, Cecil almost ends the broadcast without bothering to give the Weather report.
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* DarkestHour: As Night Vale collapses, Cecil prepares to sign of one last time, "''Good-bye'', Night Vale, Good-bye", but he comes up with an idea at the last second.
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* DarkestHour: As Night Vale collapses, Cecil prepares to sign of off one last time, "''Good-bye'', Night Vale, Good-bye", but he comes up with an idea at the last second.
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* DarkestHour: As Night Vale collapses, Cecil prepares to sign of one last time, "''Good-bye'', Night Vale, Good-bye", but he comes up with an idea at the last second.
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* InvisibleToNormals: To most citizens of Night Vale, the previous episode's broadcast was simply heard as a mess of static, but like the other messages from Huntokar, Steve Carslberg was able to hear the whole thing.
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* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Night Vale is saved from the brink of destruction by the citizens of Night Vale acnowledging the weirdness around them instead of denying it.
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But now I’m fine with that."''
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But now I’m am fine with that."''
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->''"I once was lost.\\
But now I’m fine with that."''
There are glowing arrows in the sky.
!!Tropes present in ''Matryoshka'' include:
->''"Today’s proverb: If you only read one book this year, then you have reached your approved book quota."''
But now I’m fine with that."''
There are glowing arrows in the sky.
!!Tropes present in ''Matryoshka'' include:
->''"Today’s proverb: If you only read one book this year, then you have reached your approved book quota."''