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* AmbiguousDisorder: Elizabeth Adams suffers from severe mental issues, likely not helped by the barbaric measures taken to "help" her.



* HumanNotepad: Elizabeth's body is covered in occult tattoos and writings. [[spoiler:Because her AmbiguousDisorder is viewed as some sort of supernatural possession, the tattoos are intended to imprison whatever entity is supposedly afflicting her.]]

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* HumanNotepad: Elizabeth's body is covered in occult tattoos and writings. [[spoiler:Because her AmbiguousDisorder disorder is viewed as some sort of supernatural possession, the tattoos are intended to imprison whatever entity is supposedly afflicting her.]]
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* EveryoneIsRelated: [[spoiler:It turns out Mortimer and Holm are not only demonic brothers, but Mortimer is the father of Louis, Sarah (who adopted Louis), Emily and Emma. Holm meanwhile turns out to be the father of Von Wollner.]]
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** Although it's not identified by name, Mortimer's trophy room contains a casting of ''The Thinker'' by Rodin, which was first created in 1880.

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** Although it's not identified by name, Mortimer's trophy room contains a casting of ''The Thinker'' by Rodin, Creator/AugusteRodin, which was first created in 1880.
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** ''Art/SaturnDevouringHisSon'' by Creator/FranciscoDeGoya won't be painted until sometime between 1819 and 1823, and won't be transferred to a canvas until the 1870s (Goya originally painted it directly on the wall of his own house), way past the time the game takes place.

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** ''Art/SaturnDevouringHisSon'' by Creator/FranciscoDeGoya won't be painted until sometime between 1819 and 1823, and won't be transferred to a canvas until the 1870s (Goya originally painted it directly on the wall of his own house), way past the time the game takes place. (In fact, if you make a certain conversational choice in episode 1, Sir Gregory claims that Lord Mortimer painted it himself.)

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