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* OffScreenMomentOfAwesome: You know the SinisterScythe Demi has? She got that from ''[[TheGrimReaper Death himself]]''. It's unknown how she herself managed to defeat him or why she even took him on in the first place, but it's extremely impressive. Though the "Old Death" was replaced with a "New Death", who is apparently far stronger than the old one.

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* OffScreenMomentOfAwesome: You know the SinisterScythe Demi has? She got that from ''[[TheGrimReaper Death himself]]''. It's unknown how she herself managed to defeat him or why she even took him on in the first place, but it's extremely impressive. Though the "Old Death" was replaced Death now has a new scythe that is significantly more powerful than his old one. [[spoiler: You can even get this scythe for yourself with a "New Death", who is apparently far stronger than the old one.correct weapon, but it [[GuideDangIt requires a lot of steps to create]].]]



** The boss battle against [[spoiler: [[TrueFinalBoss The Great One]] is a direct reference to ''VideoGame/Drakengard'', where it's TrueFinalBoss, the Grotesquerie Queen, is also a rhythm game, both during an "E" ending and featuring a particularly hard rhythm segment.]]

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** The boss battle against [[spoiler: [[TrueFinalBoss The Great One]] is a direct reference to ''VideoGame/Drakengard'', ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'', where it's TrueFinalBoss, the Grotesquerie Queen, is also a rhythm game, both during an "E" ending and featuring a particularly hard rhythm segment.]]
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** The boss battle against [[spoiler: [[TrueFinalBoss The Great One]] is a direct reference to ''VideoGame/Drakengard'', where it's TrueFinalBoss, the Grotesquerie Queen, is also a rhythm game, both during an "E" ending and featuring a particularly hard rhythm segment.]]
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** One of the spells is called [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Icarian Flight]]. It does [[InASingleBound exactly the same thing as the thing it's referencing]]. ''[[NotTheFallThatKillsYou Exactly]]'' [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou the same thing]].
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** Demi will sometimes be seen sitting on a recolored [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing froggy chair.]]

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** Demi will sometimes be seen sitting on a recolored [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing froggy chair.]]chair]].
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** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'';the reference further reinforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.

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** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'';the ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''; the reference further reinforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.
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The game was developed by Akuma Kira (also known for ''VideoGame/LostInVivo'' and ''VideoGame/SpookysJumpScareMansion''), and was released into Early Access on [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745510/Lunacid/ Steam]] on March 15, 2022.

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The game was developed by Akuma Kira (also known for ''VideoGame/LostInVivo'' and ''VideoGame/SpookysJumpScareMansion''), and was released into Early Access on [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745510/Lunacid/ Steam]] on March 15, 2022.
2022. It was fully released on October 30, 2023.
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* HauntedCastle: Castle Le Fanu is a {{Homage}} to these; being a massive keep built from stone, filled with ornate luxuries and secrets, and is ruled by ''Vampires'' and haunted with bloody poltergeists.

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* HauntedCastle: Castle Le Fanu is a {{Homage}} to these; being a massive keep built hewn from black stone, filled with both ornate luxuries and deadly secrets, and is ruled by ''Vampires'' and haunted ''Vampires''; with an extra helping of bloody poltergeists.poltergeists to go with them.



** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''; further enforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.

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** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''; ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'';the reference further enforced reinforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.
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** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of [[Literature/{{Carmilla}}]]; further enforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.

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** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of [[Literature/{{Carmilla}}]]; ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''; further enforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.
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** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of [[Literature/Carmilla]]; further enforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.

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** Castle Le Fanu is named after Sheridan Le Fanu; the author of [[Literature/Carmilla]]; [[Literature/{{Carmilla}}]]; further enforced by the LesbianVampire power-couple that used to rule it.
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* ShoutOut: One of the stories that Clive can tell you about is one where a cruel Witch King tortured his subjects by forcing them to consume rats. This inevitably led to his knights throwing him down the Great Well, after cutting off his arm and gouging his eyes. He forced himself to survive by consuming rats but didn't die, eventually using the last of his magic to turn himself into a statue, becoming worshipped by the rats. If context clues weren't enough, [[spoiler: Clive is talking about Sotiris from ''VideoGame/LostInVivo'', Kira's previous title.]]

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One of the stories that Clive can tell you about is one where a cruel Witch King tortured his subjects by forcing them to consume rats. This inevitably led to his knights throwing him down the Great Well, after cutting off his arm and gouging his eyes. He forced himself to survive by consuming rats but didn't die, eventually using the last of his magic to turn himself into a statue, becoming worshipped by the rats. If context clues weren't enough, [[spoiler: Clive is talking about Sotiris from ''VideoGame/LostInVivo'', Kira's previous title.]]]]
** One of the monsters is a [[WHenTreesAttack tree monster]] called the [[VideoGame/{{Gloomwood}} Gloom Wood]].

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