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* PrecisionFStrike: Once Leanne reaches the second floor study of the church, she'll find a body sitting at the desk. Closer examination reveals this corpse to be [[spoiler: her mother, Emile, herself, the very person she had spent the last few hours of the game looking for.]] At first, she reacts as expected, seeming utterly confused and uncertain, and the standard music plays...before the music simply cuts short to the screen going red and Leanne exclaiming "This is BULLSHIT!" aloud. After going the whole game and learning about how much of a badass [[spoiler: Emile]] was, finding her dead here warrants such a response. Regardless, it is a bit of a shocker, given the timid, kindly nature Leanne had shown up to this point.
** Becomes a LITERAL F-Strike in Dear Martel. During the investigation of the orphanage, the doctor will come across various scribbles on the walls. One such scribble simply says, "You fucker". The doctor then comments on the resentful nature of said message. Ironic when one realizes [[spoiler: it is a message he wrote to himself prior to his amnesia.]]
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*** This makes more sense from a storyline standpoint as even with amnesia, both characters exhibit instincts and behaviors associated with their previous selves, such as [[spoiler: Leanne's initially unexplained love of blood]]. How did the doctor feel prior to falling asleep and forgetting? [[spoiler: He wanted to punish himself repeatedly for his perceived sins.]] Therefore, his failure to comment on potential hazards quite like Leanne would make sense if it was simply [[spoiler: intentionally ignoring clues in order to allow himself to be hurt.]]
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* CentralTheme: Both stories present a different one...
** Dear Emile: What does it mean to be a mother? Can a person who only knows violence truly care for someone?
** Dear Martel: Can one truly atone for their sins, even when those sins have cost them everything?
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* TrialandErrorGameplay: The game is pretty well filled with this, though with a bit of a Subversion as well. While making incorrect choices doesn't instantly kill your character, they will set off traps that will take off a chunk of health. As the game progresses, these traps become deadlier and more lethal, meaning you can make fewer and fewer mistakes as the game progresses before dying. The Subversion of this, however, comes in the form of the Examine option. While you still have to get puzzles correct or face the consequences often enough, examining everything before touching them will often give the player clues in the form of "I see a piece of metal wedged in between the boards", usually indicating a trap that will activate upon touching the object in question or moving it in any way.

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* TrialandErrorGameplay: TrialAndErrorGameplay: The game is pretty well filled with this, though with a bit of a Subversion as well. While making incorrect choices doesn't instantly kill your character, they will set off traps that will take off a chunk of health. As the game progresses, these traps become deadlier and more lethal, meaning you can make fewer and fewer mistakes as the game progresses before dying. The Subversion of this, however, comes in the form of the Examine option. While you still have to get puzzles correct or face the consequences often enough, examining everything before touching them will often give the player clues in the form of "I see a piece of metal wedged in between the boards", usually indicating a trap that will activate upon touching the object in question or moving it in any way.
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* TrialandErrorGameplay: The game is pretty well filled with this, though with a bit of a Subversion as well. While making incorrect choices doesn't instantly kill your character, they will set off traps that will take off a chunk of health. As the game progresses, these traps become deadlier and more lethal, meaning you can make fewer and fewer mistakes as the game progresses before dying. The Subversion of this, however, comes in the form of the Examine option. While you still have to get puzzles correct or face the consequences often enough, examining everything before touching them will often give the player clues in the form of "I see a piece of metal wedged in between the boards", usually indicating a trap that will activate upon touching the object in question or moving it in any way.
** Unfortunately, this is played more straight in Dear Martel's story, as the doctor doesn't make quite as many observations of potential traps as Leanne does, requiring the player to be much more cautious about how they progress through his story.
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* HeelFaceTurn : Emile, when [[spoiler:she singlehandedly mows down her former comrades when they try to kill Leanne]]. Also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome.

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* HeelFaceTurn : Emile, when [[spoiler:she singlehandedly mows down her former comrades when they try to kill Leanne]]. Also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
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* UnreliableNarrator: Leanne's belief that [[spoiler: Emile set the traps to prevent her from escaping]] contradicts the whole setup in Dear Emile. [[spoiler: Unbeknown to her, Emile had planned an escape route for her while making sure she'll recover her memories. She'd also made Leanne carry out with her facility destruction plan to destroy evidence so her daughter, at least, can escape from the mercenaries that were hunting them down this whole time.]]

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* UnreliableNarrator: Leanne's belief that [[spoiler: Emile set the traps to prevent her from escaping]] contradicts the whole setup in Dear Emile. [[spoiler: Unbeknown to her, Emile had planned an escape route for her while making sure she'll recover her memories. She'd also made Leanne carry out with her facility destruction plan to destroy evidence so her daughter, at least, can escape from the mercenaries that were hunting them down this whole time.]]
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* UnreliableNarrator: Leanne's belief contradicts the whole setup in Dear Emile. [[spoiler: Unbeknown to her, Emile had planned an escape route for her while making sure she'll recover her memories. She'd also made Leanne carry out with her facility destruction plan to destroy evidence so her daughter, at least, can escape from the mercenaries that were hunting them down this whole time.]]

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* UnreliableNarrator: Leanne's belief that [[spoiler: Emile set the traps to prevent her from escaping]] contradicts the whole setup in Dear Emile. [[spoiler: Unbeknown to her, Emile had planned an escape route for her while making sure she'll recover her memories. She'd also made Leanne carry out with her facility destruction plan to destroy evidence so her daughter, at least, can escape from the mercenaries that were hunting them down this whole time.]]
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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: The facility you're trapped in is covered from head to toe in traps. [[spoiler: Emile set the traps to protect Leanne from the mercenaries and teach her to survive by making her suffer mostly from her carelessness in Dear Emile, while the protagonist of Dear Martel set them so that he'd suffer for his sins, as he wouldn't remember setting them due to being infected with Epicari.]] In addition, the normal disrepair of the buildings in both settings is quite hazardous.

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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: The facility you're trapped in is covered from head to toe in traps. [[spoiler: Emile set the traps to protect Leanne from the mercenaries and teach her to survive by making her suffer mostly from for her carelessness in Dear Emile, while the protagonist of Dear Martel set them so that he'd suffer for his sins, as he wouldn't remember setting them due to being infected with Epicari.]] In addition, the normal disrepair of the buildings in both settings is quite hazardous.



* InsaneEqualsViolent: [[spoiler: Maylee, Franz, and Martel's brother, when infected with Epicari. She's self-violent, Franz goes insane, Marte;s brother completely snaps and murders Martel when she steps on a bug.]]

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* InsaneEqualsViolent: [[spoiler: Maylee, Franz, and Martel's brother, when infected with Epicari. She's self-violent, Franz goes insane, Marte;s Martel's brother completely snaps and murders Martel when she steps on a bug.]]

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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: The facility you're trapped in is covered from head to toe in traps. [[spoiler: Emile set the traps to protect Leanne and prevent her from leaving in Dear Emile, while the protagonist of Dear Martel set them so that he'd suffer for his sins, as he wouldn't remember setting them due to being infected with Epicari.]] In addition, the normal disrepair of the buildings in both settings is quite hazardous.

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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: The facility you're trapped in is covered from head to toe in traps. [[spoiler: Emile set the traps to protect Leanne and prevent her from leaving the mercenaries and teach her to survive by making her suffer mostly from her carelessness in Dear Emile, while the protagonist of Dear Martel set them so that he'd suffer for his sins, as he wouldn't remember setting them due to being infected with Epicari.]] In addition, the normal disrepair of the buildings in both settings is quite hazardous.



* GuideDangIt: Maylee's photo album, which sheds some light on the events in ''Dear Martel'' [[spoiler:and the vaccine's side effects]], can only be read in the Last Stage of ''Dear Emile'''s scenario if the player avoid taking damage from the start of the game. This can be very difficult, as recklessly touching [[EverythingTryingToKillYou everything can result to injury]].

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* GuideDangIt: Maylee's photo album, which sheds some light on the events in ''Dear Martel'' [[spoiler:and the vaccine's side effects]], can only be read in the Last Stage of ''Dear Emile'''s scenario if the player avoid taking damage drinking more than 3 elixirs from the start of the game. This can be very difficult, as recklessly touching [[EverythingTryingToKillYou everything can result to injury]].



* IfICantHaveYou: Emile decided that she'd rather have Leanne dead than away from her.

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* IfICantHaveYou: Emile decided that she'd rather have Leanne dead than away from her. [[spoiler: Subverted when she changed her mind later and set up the journal pieces as a bread-crumb effect to guide Leanne to the plastic explosives for her to use to escape, in case Emile didn't survive her battle with the Retribution unit.]]



* TheVirus: The Epicari virus. The first stages include memory loss. From there, it worsens to peculiar behaviour, varying on the individual's own nerouses. It soon culminates to suicide, but not without mindless murder. [[FromBadToWorse To make things worse]], the bodies of the victims will turn purple after death, meaning the virus is spreading and is now contagious. Burning the bodies helps to prevent the virus from spreading.

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* TheVirus: The Epicari virus. The first stages primary symptoms include memory loss. From there, it worsens to loss, and peculiar and obsessive behaviour, varying usually in connection with a specific memory, word or action. The severity of the symptoms vary on the individual's own nerouses. It neurouses. From there, it worsens to violent behaviour and it soon culminates to suicide, but not without mindless murder. suicide. [[spoiler: Maylee's photo album reveals that what Epicari actually does is magnifying the victim's negative emotions, which is why the end result is always suicide.]] [[FromBadToWorse To make things worse]], the bodies of the victims will turn purple after death, meaning the virus is spreading and is now contagious. Burning the bodies helps to prevent the virus from spreading.spreading.
* UnreliableNarrator: Leanne's belief contradicts the whole setup in Dear Emile. [[spoiler: Unbeknown to her, Emile had planned an escape route for her while making sure she'll recover her memories. She'd also made Leanne carry out with her facility destruction plan to destroy evidence so her daughter, at least, can escape from the mercenaries that were hunting them down this whole time.]]

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* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:Maylee allowed Epicari to be cultivated because she wanted to kill Martel. This is ultimately subverted, since Martel was the one person immune to the virus.]]



* HintSystem: Each character gets an item that, if used on the self, can give a tip about what to do next. Leanne has her barbed-wire necklace, and the doctor has a mirror shard. His item is used to solve a few puzzles, while Leanne's is only an item.

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* HintSystem: Each character gets an item that, if used on the self, can give a tip about what to do next. Leanne has her barbed-wire necklace, and the doctor has a mirror shard. His item is used to solve a few puzzles, while Leanne's is only an item. a hint item.



* ItsAllMyFault: Martel's brother blames himself for creating Epicari. [[spoiler: So does Maylee. The difference is that it actually is Maylee's fault.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: [[spoiler: Maylee, Franzm and Martel's brother, when infected with Epicari. She's self-violent, Franz goes insane, Marte;s brother completely snaps and murders Martel when she steps on a bug.]]

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* ItsAllMyFault: Martel's brother blames himself for creating Epicari. [[spoiler: So does Maylee. The [[spoiler:The difference is that it actually is Maylee's fault.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: [[spoiler: Maylee, Franzm Franz, and Martel's brother, when infected with Epicari. She's self-violent, Franz goes insane, Marte;s brother completely snaps and murders Martel when she steps on a bug.]]



* [[spoiler:MurderTheHypotenuse: Maylee loves Martel's brother, but is incredibly jealous of Martel for getting his attention all the time. She deliberately allowed Epicari to grow in the medicine she created in hopes of killing Martel, but it soon became [[TheAtoner her regret.]]]]

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* [[spoiler:MurderTheHypotenuse: Maylee MurderTheHypotenuse: [[spoiler:Maylee loves Martel's brother, but is incredibly jealous of Martel for getting his attention all the time. She deliberately allowed Epicari to grow in the medicine she created in hopes of killing Martel, but it soon became [[TheAtoner her regret.]]]]
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''Theresia: Dear Emile'' is a SurvivalHorror game for the NintendoDS. Players take the role of the story's protagonist and must navigate through a [[MalevolentArchitecture complex facility]], progressing further by solving puzzles and utilizing various tools, all while avoiding numerous hidden traps. In addition, players must gather clues that will help them recover their lost memories.

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''Theresia: Dear Emile'' is a SurvivalHorror game for the NintendoDS.UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. Players take the role of the story's protagonist and must navigate through a [[MalevolentArchitecture complex facility]], progressing further by solving puzzles and utilizing various tools, all while avoiding numerous hidden traps. In addition, players must gather clues that will help them recover their lost memories.
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'''''Theresia: Dear Emile''''' is a SurvivalHorror game for the NintendoDS. Players take the role of the story's protagonist and must navigate through a [[MalevolentArchitecture complex facility]], progressing further by solving puzzles and utilizing various tools, all while avoiding numerous hidden traps. In addition, players must gather clues that will help them recover their lost memories.

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'''''Theresia: ''Theresia: Dear Emile''''' Emile'' is a SurvivalHorror game for the NintendoDS. Players take the role of the story's protagonist and must navigate through a [[MalevolentArchitecture complex facility]], progressing further by solving puzzles and utilizing various tools, all while avoiding numerous hidden traps. In addition, players must gather clues that will help them recover their lost memories.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Martel's brother blames himself for creating Epicari. [[spoiler: So does Maylee. Of course, for her, it actually is her fault.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: [[spoiler: Maylee and Martel's brother, when infected with Epicari. She's self-violent, he completely snaps and murders Martel when she steps on a bug.]]

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* ItsAllMyFault: Martel's brother blames himself for creating Epicari. [[spoiler: So does Maylee. Of course, for her, The difference is that it actually is her Maylee's fault.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: [[spoiler: Maylee Maylee, Franzm and Martel's brother, when infected with Epicari. She's self-violent, he Franz goes insane, Marte;s brother completely snaps and murders Martel when she steps on a bug.]]



* MalevolentArchitecture

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* MalevolentArchitectureLoveMakesYouEvil: As it turns out. [[spoiler:Maylee deliberately let Epicari be created, with the hopes that it would end Martel's life. Because she wanted her brother.]]
* MalevolentArchitecture: Subverted. While there are traps set in the dungeons, they are created by a human. But since the place is in disrepair, it is still hazardous.


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* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler:Maylee]]
* YouWakeUpInARoom: A bedroom, to be precise. Although the protagonist of Dear Martel wakes up on the floor rather than the bed, which he notes as unusual.

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* ApocalypticLog: Written by both protagonists (in their respective stories) and other characters. Finding the scattered pages is fundamental in recovering their memories.
* ArmiesAreEvil: The behaviour of the army Emile is a member of. Also, the army who came to collect samples in Dear Martel.

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* ApocalypticLog: Written by both protagonists (in their respective stories) and by other characters.characters like Maylee. Finding the scattered pages is fundamental in recovering their memories.
* ArmiesAreEvil: The behaviour behavior of the army Emile is a member of. Also, the army who came to collect samples in Dear Martel.



* EarnYourHappyEnding
* EverybodysDeadDave: Aside from the protagonist, there is not a single person alive inside the facility.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding
EarnYourHappyEnding: You'll have to fight through traps, bombs, fire, and more, to get out alive.
* EverybodysDeadDave: Aside from the protagonist, there is not a single person alive inside the facility. Unless you count the red beads.



* HintSystem: Each character gets an item that, if used on the self, can give a tip about what to do next. Leanne has her barbed-wire necklace, and the doctor has a mirror shard. His item is used to solve a few puzzles, while Leanne's is only an item.



* ItsAllMyFault: Martel's brother blames himself for creating Epicari. [[spoiler: So does Maylee.]]

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* ItsAllMyFault: Martel's brother blames himself for creating Epicari. [[spoiler: So does Maylee. Of course, for her, it actually is her fault.]]
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* MamaBear: Emile, just so ''much''.

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* MamaBear: Emile, just so ''much''. [[spoiler:Her solution when she finds out the people she works for plan to kill Leanne? Kill them all first.]]
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* [[spoiler:MurderTheHypotenuse: Maylee loves Martel's brother, but is incredibly jealous of Martel for getting his attention all the time. She deliberately allowed Epicari to grow in the medicine she created in hopes of killing Martel, but it soon became her regret.]]

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* [[spoiler:MurderTheHypotenuse: Maylee loves Martel's brother, but is incredibly jealous of Martel for getting his attention all the time. She deliberately allowed Epicari to grow in the medicine she created in hopes of killing Martel, but it soon became [[TheAtoner her regret.]]]]]]
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* GuideDangIt: Maylee's photo album, which sheds some light on the events in ''Dear Martel'' [[spoiler:and the vaccine's side effects]], can only be read in the Last Stage of ''Dear Emile'''s scenario if the player avoid taking damage since the start of the game. This can be very difficult, as recklessly touching [[EverythingTryingToKillYou everything can result to injury]].

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* GuideDangIt: Maylee's photo album, which sheds some light on the events in ''Dear Martel'' [[spoiler:and the vaccine's side effects]], can only be read in the Last Stage of ''Dear Emile'''s scenario if the player avoid taking damage since from the start of the game. This can be very difficult, as recklessly touching [[EverythingTryingToKillYou everything can result to injury]].

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->"The dignity of the dead or our own lives. Which do you think is more important?"\\

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->"The dignity of the dead or our own lives. Which do you think is more important?"\\important?
->Beautiful things are ugly, and ugly things are beautiful.
->We are fools and saints."\\



* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:Emile.]] We never find out how or why she died, either.

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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:Emile.]] We never find out how or why she died, either. [[spoiler:A report hidden in a vase in Private Room 1 reveals that she was killed by the mercenaries, whom returned to the facility to assassinate her.]]



* EverythingTryingToKillYou: The facility you're trapped in is covered from head to toe in traps. [[spoiler: Emile set the traps so that Leanne could never leave in Dear Emile, while the protagonist of Dear Martel set them so that he'd suffer for his sins, as he wouldn't remember setting them due to being infected with Epicari.]] In addition, the normal disrepair of the buildings in both settings is quite hazardous.

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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: The facility you're trapped in is covered from head to toe in traps. [[spoiler: Emile set the traps so that to protect Leanne could never leave and prevent her from leaving in Dear Emile, while the protagonist of Dear Martel set them so that he'd suffer for his sins, as he wouldn't remember setting them due to being infected with Epicari.]] In addition, the normal disrepair of the buildings in both settings is quite hazardous.



* GuideDangIt: Maylee's photo album, which sheds some light on the events in ''Dear Martel'' [[spoiler:and the vaccine's side effects]], can only be read in the Last Stage of ''Dear Emile'''s scenario if the player avoid taking damage since the start of the game. This can be very difficult, as recklessly touching [[EverythingTryingToKillYou everything can result to injury]].
** There is a report hidden in a vase in Private Room 1 that is readable after you visit Private Room 2.



* LaserGuidedAmnesia: A symptom of the Epicari virus, and [[spoiler:a side effect of the cure]].

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: A symptom of the Epicari virus, and [[spoiler:a virus. [[spoiler:Subverted with the side effect of the cure]].cure, which causes the patients to regain the memories they lost, permanently.]]



* [[spoiler:MurderTheHypotenuse: Maylee loves Martel's brother, but is incredibly jealous of Martel for getting his attention all the time. She deliberately allowed Epicari to grow in the medicine she created in hopes of killing Martel, but it soon became her regret.]]



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Maylee develops a treatment to a combat a fever that has struck the orphanage that she's working at. [[TheVirus Guess what emerged from that]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Maylee develops a treatment to a combat a fever that has struck the orphanage that she's working at. [[TheVirus Guess what emerged from that]].



* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Emile]], as [[spoiler:Sasha]] finds out the hard way.

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* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Emile]], as [[spoiler:Sasha]] [[spoiler:Sacha]] finds out the hard way.
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* HotMom: Somewhat subverted by Emile. She doesn't seem to have typical HotMom qualities other than being...well, hot.
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* MamaBear: Emile, oh god Emile...

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* MamaBear: Emile, oh god Emile...just so ''much''.



* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Sacha. Not a good idea to put your gun down when facing an utterly ape-shit crazy woman who has killed dozens, if not hundreds, of people and tried to kill you once already.]]

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* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Sacha. Not a good idea to put your gun down when facing an utterly ape-shit crazy up-the-wall-crazy woman who has killed dozens, if not hundreds, of people and tried to kill you once already.]]
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* ItsAllMyFault: Martel's brother blames himself for creating Epicari. [[spoiler: So does Maylee.]]
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* Chekhov's Gun: A beautiful melody often plays during flashbacks of Dear Martel. It is from Martel's music box, which was playing [[spoiler: as the protagonist, her brother, killed her.]]

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* Chekhov's Gun: ChekhovsGun: A beautiful melody often plays during flashbacks of Dear Martel. It is from Martel's music box, which was playing [[spoiler: as the protagonist, her brother, killed her.]]
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* TheVirus: The Epicari virus. The first stages include memory loss. From there, it worsens to peculiar behaviour, varying on the individual's own nerouses. It soon culminates to suicide, but not without mindless murder. [[ItGotWorse To make things worse]], the bodies of the victims will turn purple after death, meaning the virus is spreading and is now contagious. Burning the bodies helps to prevent the virus from spreading.

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* TheVirus: The Epicari virus. The first stages include memory loss. From there, it worsens to peculiar behaviour, varying on the individual's own nerouses. It soon culminates to suicide, but not without mindless murder. [[ItGotWorse [[FromBadToWorse To make things worse]], the bodies of the victims will turn purple after death, meaning the virus is spreading and is now contagious. Burning the bodies helps to prevent the virus from spreading.

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* BlueEyes: Martel and the protagonist of Dear Martel both have blue eyes. [[spoiler: They are siblings, after all]]. The protagonist seeing his blue eyes calms him down. Martel's eyes are of the innocent variety, the latter's[[spoiler: could be innocent or demonic, depending on interpretation.]]


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* InnocentBlueEyes: Martel and the protagonist of Dear Martel both have blue eyes. [[spoiler: They are siblings, after all]]. The protagonist seeing his blue eyes calms him down. The latter's[[spoiler: could be innocent or demonic, depending on interpretation.]]
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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:Emile.]] We never find out how or why she died, either.
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* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Emile]], as [[spoiler:Sasha]] finds out the hard way.
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* CompleteMonster: Emile. She stabs and kills a friar instantly who tried to prevent her from killing a ten-year-old boy. This is one of her minor sins.

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