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* GeniusBonus:
** There are a lot of items, skills and prestige classes with odd names. It may be easy to think these are invented words, but most of them are real words taken from many different languages.
** Pretas or "Hungry Ghosts" are a type of entity in real world Eastern religions, though they're a lot different in real life religions than their incarnation in this game.
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* {{Whatevermancy}}: Some powers and prestige classes have names such as Oozemancer, Plaguemancer, and more.

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* TheDogWasTheMastermind: On release, the game had three Towers which functioned like optional dungeons on the player's quest. The Towers work like normal areas, but end on a boss fight in exchange for more loot. At first, they may seem like just gameplay content, but later lore heavily implies the Towers are what's destroying the world... somehow.

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* TheDogWasTheMastermind: On release, the game had three Towers which functioned like optional dungeons on the player's quest. The Towers work like normal areas, but end on a boss fight in exchange for more loot. At first, they may seem like just gameplay content, but later lore heavily implies the Towers are what's destroying the world... somehow.in some way.



* EvilVersusOblivion: Some of the gods you can follow, particularly Eresh, seem like... not very nice beings. Yet even they want to help you survive to the end of the Path and save the world.



* TokenEvilTeammate: Eresh is probably the most malevolent of the gods you can follow, given that she likes when her allies die.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Eresh is probably the most malevolent of the gods you can follow, given that she likes rewards you when her your allies and minions die.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The bugbears are described as not just MonstrousHumanoid brutes, but child-eaters.

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* WouldHurtAChild: The bugbears Obar are described as not just MonstrousHumanoid brutes, but child-eaters.

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