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** BiggerBad: Thetis.
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EnemyMine: In ''Hunter and the Hunted'' Carrie and Elisabeth briefly team up to rescue Lynn from the witch hunters.

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* EnemyMine: In ''Hunter and the Hunted'' Carrie and Elisabeth briefly team up to rescue Lynn from the witch hunters.

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''Covered By the Night'': Anabel and several other students of the University of Witchcraft are put into an enchanted sleep by escaped sorcerer Felix.

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''Covered By the Night'': Anabel and several other students most of the University of Witchcraft are put into an enchanted sleep by escaped sorcerer Felix.
Felix.

''Rise of the Ancient'': Jack and Anabel, now married, awaken the Ancient One as a last-ditch effort against the demon Ezar and his forces.


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EnemyMine: In ''Hunter and the Hunted'' Carrie and Elisabeth briefly team up to rescue Lynn from the witch hunters.

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''Awakening Darkness'': Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and possesses his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Annabel and a girl named Bertha, who can turn into a ferret.

''Dark Days to Come'': Annabel is kidnapped by Marcus and Mara, who try to take over the world.

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''Awakening Darkness'': Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and possesses his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Annabel Anabel and a girl named Bertha, who can turn into a ferret.

''Dark Days to Come'': Annabel Anabel is kidnapped by Marcus and Mara, who try to take over the world.



''Covered By the Night'': Anabel and several other students of the University of Witchcraft are put into an enchanted sleep by escaped sorcerer Felix.



* AnachronismStew: Not unusual for the genre. There are no signs of modern technology other than cars (no cellphones, no computers or [=TVs=]) but Lynn and Edward both dress like they're from the late 20th to early 21st century. From ''The Charleston Curse'' there is some indication that the series is set mid-late 20th century. Meanwhile the machines and monsters created by witches and witch hunters throughout the series range from EldritchAbomination to steampunk to futuristic.

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* AnachronismStew: Not unusual for the genre. There are no signs of modern technology other than cars (no cellphones, no computers or [=TVs=]) but Lynn and Edward both dress like they're from the late 20th to early 21st century. From ''The Charleston Curse'' there is some indication that the series is set mid-late 20th century. Meanwhile the machines and monsters created by witches and witch hunters throughout the series range from EldritchAbomination to steampunk to futuristic.



* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Lynn, ''The Lair of the Witch Queen'', is determined to make Elisabeth pay for what she did to Lynn's family.

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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Lynn, in ''The Lair of the Witch Queen'', is determined to make Elisabeth pay for what she did to Lynn's family.
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* BadassNormal: Carrie, who will do just about anything to protect Lynn, her adopted daughter – even before she's properly met the girl. And she doesn't have any power. Also Jack, who starts out as a skeptic but after rescuing several loved ones from supernatural {{BigBad}}s, takes strange events in stride.

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* BadassNormal: Carrie, who will do just about anything to protect Lynn, her adopted daughter – even before she's properly met the girl. And she doesn't have any power. Also Jack, who starts out as a skeptic but after rescuing several loved ones from supernatural {{BigBad}}s, baddies, takes strange events in stride.

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''Awakening Darkness'': Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and possesses his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Annabel and a [[BalefulPolymorph talking ferret]] named Bertha.

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''Awakening Darkness'': Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and possesses his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Annabel and a [[BalefulPolymorph talking ferret]] girl named Bertha.
Bertha, who can turn into a ferret.



''The City That Isn't There'': Jack's mother disappears while researching family history in a mysterious town called Sallenvile.



* BadassNormal: Carrie, who will do just about anything to protect Lynn, her adopted daughter – even before she's properly met the girl. And she doesn't have any power.

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* BadassNormal: Carrie, who will do just about anything to protect Lynn, her adopted daughter – even before she's properly met the girl. And she doesn't have any power. Also Jack, who starts out as a skeptic but after rescuing several loved ones from supernatural {{BigBad}}s, takes strange events in stride.
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''Awakening Darkness'': Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and kidnaps his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Anabel and a [[BalefulPolymorph talking ferret]] named Belinda.

''Dark Days to Come'': Anabel is kidnapped by evil twins with ice powers who try to take over the world.

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''Awakening Darkness'': Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and kidnaps possesses his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Anabel Annabel and a [[BalefulPolymorph talking ferret]] named Belinda.

Bertha.

''Dark Days to Come'': Anabel Annabel is kidnapped by evil twins with ice powers Marcus and Mara, who try to take over the world.



* ADayInTheLimelight: The bonus chapter in ''The Ties that Bind'' is played from the pov of the Imp and the in ''Slumbering Darkness'' it's Lynn.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The bonus chapter in ''The Ties that Bind'' is played from the pov of the Imp and the in ''Slumbering Darkness'' it's Lynn.



* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The head witch hunter in ''The Ties that Bind'' is this becoming willing to stop at nothing to defeat witches - even good ones like Lynn. [[spoiler: Edward could be this but gets over it very early in the game.]]

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The head witch hunter in ''The Ties that Bind'' is this becoming being willing to stop at nothing to defeat witches - even good ones like Lynn. [[spoiler: Edward could be this but gets over it very early in the game.]]



* TakenForGranite: In the fifth story, Edward is turned into a puppet in ''Slumbering Darkness''. Also the pair of soldiers outside Morgana's palace in the same game are literally turned to stone - one unable to see and one unable to speak.

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* TakenForGranite: In the fifth story, Edward is turned into a puppet in ''Slumbering Darkness''. Also the pair of soldiers outside Morgana's palace in the same game are literally turned to stone - one unable to see and one unable to speak.
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''The Charleston Curse'' (2012) Carrie receives a mysterious message from a woman named Elisabeth who claims to be the guardian of Carrie's last surviving relative, a girl named Lynn.

''The Lair of the Witch Queen'' (2013) A teenaged Lynn uses her powers in a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Elisabeth with potentially disastrous results.

''Hunter and the Hunted'' (2014) A number of years have passed and Lynn and Carrie appear to be living happily in Lynn's childhood home. Lynn is even dating Edward--a man with a DarkAndTroubledPast of his own.

''The Ties that Bind'' (2014) A trip to the orphanage where Edward grew up reveals secrets about his past (and present) that even he didn't know.

''Slumbering Darkness'' (2015) Life seems to have settled down for Carrie, Lynn and Edward but dark forces are arising and a family trip to the funfair doesn't go as planned.

''The Dark Throne'' (2015) Morgana's power takes over Lynn in an attempt to turn her into the new Witch Queen.

''Awakening Darkness'' Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and kidnaps his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Anabel and a [[BalefulPolymorph talking ferret]] named Belinda.

''Dark Days to Come'' Anabel is kidnapped by evil twins with ice powers who try to take over the world.

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''The Charleston Curse'' (2012) (2012): Carrie receives a mysterious message from a woman named Elisabeth who claims to be the guardian of Carrie's last surviving relative, a girl named Lynn.

''The Lair of the Witch Queen'' (2013) (2013): A teenaged Lynn uses her powers in a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Elisabeth with potentially disastrous results.

''Hunter and the Hunted'' (2014) (2014): A number of years have passed and Lynn and Carrie appear to be living happily in Lynn's childhood home. Lynn is even dating Edward--a man with a DarkAndTroubledPast of his own.

''The Ties that Bind'' (2014) (2014): A trip to the orphanage where Edward grew up reveals secrets about his past (and present) that even he didn't know.

''Slumbering Darkness'' (2015) (2015): Life seems to have settled down for Carrie, Lynn and Edward but dark forces are arising and a family trip to the funfair doesn't go as planned.

''The Dark Throne'' (2015) (2015): Morgana's power takes over Lynn in an attempt to turn her into the new Witch Queen.

''Awakening Darkness'' Darkness'': Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and kidnaps his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Anabel and a [[BalefulPolymorph talking ferret]] named Belinda.

''Dark Days to Come'' Come'': Anabel is kidnapped by evil twins with ice powers who try to take over the world.

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The stories are as following:

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The stories are as following:
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''Hunter and the Hunted'' (2014) A number of years have passed and Lynn and Carrie appear to living happily in Lynn's childhood home. Lynn is even dating Edward--a man with a DarkAndTroubledPast of his own.

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''Hunter and the Hunted'' (2014) A number of years have passed and Lynn and Carrie appear to be living happily in Lynn's childhood home. Lynn is even dating Edward--a man with a DarkAndTroubledPast of his own.



''The Dark Throne'' (2015)

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''The Dark Throne'' (2015)
(2015) Morgana's power takes over Lynn in an attempt to turn her into the new Witch Queen.

''Awakening Darkness'' Cassandra curses Jack and his mother and kidnaps his sister. During the rescue attempt he's joined by Lynn's daughter Anabel and a [[BalefulPolymorph talking ferret]] named Belinda.

''Dark Days to Come'' Anabel is kidnapped by evil twins with ice powers who try to take over the world.

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* ActionMom: Carrie. The action-y aspects of her adventures might be downplayed, being a HiddenObjectGame, but Carrie certainly is a {{Badass}}.

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* ActionMom: Carrie. The action-y aspects of her adventures might be downplayed, being a HiddenObjectGame, but Carrie certainly is a {{Badass}}.badass.



* {{Badass}}: Carrie, who will do just about anything to protect Lynn, her adopted daughter – even before she's properly met the girl.
** BadassNormal: And she doesn't have any power.

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* {{Badass}}: BadassNormal: Carrie, who will do just about anything to protect Lynn, her adopted daughter – even before she's properly met the girl.
** BadassNormal:
girl. And she doesn't have any power.
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''The Charleston Curse'' (2012) Carrie recieves a mysterious message from a woman named Elisabeth who claims to be the guardian of Carrie's last surviving relaive, a girl named Lynn.

''The Lair of the Witch Queen'' (2013) A teenaged Lynn uses her powers in a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Elisabeth with potentially disasterous results.

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''The Charleston Curse'' (2012) Carrie recieves receives a mysterious message from a woman named Elisabeth who claims to be the guardian of Carrie's last surviving relaive, relative, a girl named Lynn.

''The Lair of the Witch Queen'' (2013) A teenaged Lynn uses her powers in a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Elisabeth with potentially disasterous disastrous results.



* FirstLawOfResurrection: Elisabeth and Morgana, at least one of whom is back at the start of everry game ready to cause mayhem in the lives of Carrie and Lynn.

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* FirstLawOfResurrection: Elisabeth and Morgana, at least one of whom is back at the start of everry every game ready to cause mayhem in the lives of Carrie and Lynn.



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* AnachronismStew: Not unusual for the genre. There are no signs of modern technology other than cars (no cellphones, no computers or [=TVs=]) but Lynn and Edward both dress like they're from the late 20th to early 21st century. From the first game there is some indication from the first game that the series is set mid-late 20th century. While the machines and monsters created by witches and witch hunters range from EldritchAbomination to steampunk to futuristic.

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* AnachronismStew: Not unusual for the genre. There are no signs of modern technology other than cars (no cellphones, no computers or [=TVs=]) but Lynn and Edward both dress like they're from the late 20th to early 21st century. From the first game ''The Charleston Curse'' there is some indication from the first game that the series is set mid-late 20th century. While Meanwhile the machines and monsters created by witches and witch hunters throughout the series range from EldritchAbomination to steampunk to futuristic.



* ADayInTheLimelight: The bonus chapter in the third game is played from the pov of the Imp and the in the fifth it's Lynn.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The bonus chapter in the third game ''The Ties that Bind'' is played from the pov of the Imp and the in the fifth ''Slumbering Darkness'' it's Lynn.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first game has a few inconsistencies with the rest of the series. The most notable is using live actors instead of animation and voiceover like the following games.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first game ''The Charleston Curse'' has a few inconsistencies with the rest of the series. The most notable is using live actors instead of animation and voiceover like the following games.



* TheFaceless: Carrie rarely appears on screen which is understandable given that she shares point of view with the player. She lampshades it in the fifth game.

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* TheFaceless: Carrie rarely appears on screen which is understandable given that she shares point of view with the player. She lampshades it in the fifth game.''Slumbering Darkness''.



* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: Lynn and Edward in the fifth game]].

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* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: Lynn and Edward in the fifth game]].''Slumbering Darkness'']].



* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The head witch hunter in the third game is this becoming willing to stop at nothing to defeat witches - even good ones like Lynn. [[spoiler: Edward could be this but gets over it very early in the game.]]

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The head witch hunter in the third game ''The Ties that Bind'' is this becoming willing to stop at nothing to defeat witches - even good ones like Lynn. [[spoiler: Edward could be this but gets over it very early in the game.]]



* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Lynn, in the second game, is determined to make Elisabeth pay for what she did to Lynn's family.

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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Lynn, in ''The Lair of the second game, Witch Queen'', is determined to make Elisabeth pay for what she did to Lynn's family.



* TakenForGranite: In the fifth story, Edward is turned into a puppet.

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* TakenForGranite: In the fifth story, Edward is turned into a puppet.
puppet in ''Slumbering Darkness''. Also the pair of soldiers outside Morgana's palace in the same game are literally turned to stone - one unable to see and one unable to speak.
* {{Transflormation}}: What Mathias does to Allie in the bonus chapter of ''Slumbering Darkness''.
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* PromotionToParent: Carrie following the deaths of Lynn's parents.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Lynn in the second game is determined to make Elisabeth pay for what she did to Lynn's family.

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* PromotionToParent: Carrie ParentalSubstitute: Carrie, following the deaths of Lynn's parents.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Lynn Lynn, in the second game game, is determined to make Elisabeth pay for what she did to Lynn's family.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Both Lynn's and Edward's [[spoiler:and Abigail's]] parents were killed by witches.



* {{Expy}}: Wolfgang for Van Helsing. A witch hunter of particular fame.



* GrandTheftMe: Both Elisabeth and Thetis try to do this to poor Lynn.
* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: Lynn and Edward in the fifth game]].



* {{Expy}}: Wolfgang for Van Helsing. A witch hunter of particular fame.
* GrandTheftMe: Both Elisabeth and Thetis try to do this to poor Lynn.
* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: Lynn and Edward in the fifth game]].



* HeWhoFightsWithMonsters: The head witch hunter in the third game is this becoming willing to stop at nothing to defeat witches - even good ones like Lynn. [[spoiler: Edward could be this but gets over it very early in the game.]]

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* HeWhoFightsWithMonsters: HeWhoFightsMonsters: The head witch hunter in the third game is this becoming willing to stop at nothing to defeat witches - even good ones like Lynn. [[spoiler: Edward could be this but gets over it very early in the game.]]



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Both Lynn's and Edward's [[spoiler:and Abigail's]] parents were killed by witches.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Both Lynn's and Edward's [[spoiler:and Abigail's]] parents were killed by witches.
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* BattleCouple: According to Carrie, Lynn and Edward are this, though we never actually see them do so.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first game has a few inconsistencies with the rest of the series. The most notable is using live actors instead of animation and voiceover like the following games.


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* HeWhoFightsWithMonsters: The head witch hunter in the third game is this becoming willing to stop at nothing to defeat witches - even good ones like Lynn. [[spoiler: Edward could be this but gets over it very early in the game.]]

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* EvilLaugh: Elisabeth, in true Wicked Witch style.



* FirstLawOfResurrection: Elisabeth and Morgana, at least one of whom is back at the start of everry game ready to cause mayhem in the lives of Carrie and Lynn.



* MyGreatestFailure: Jonathon Corwin views his inability to stop Elizabeth as this.

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* MyGreatestFailure: Jonathon Corwin views his inability to stop Elizabeth Elisabeth as this.
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* AnachronismStew: Not unusual for the genre. There are no signs of modern technology other than cars (no cellphones, no computers or TVs) but Lynn and Edward both dress like they're from the late 20th to early 21st century. From the first game there is some indication from the first game that the series is set mid-late 20th century. While the machines and monsters created by witches and witch hunters range from EldritchAbomination to steampunk to futuristic.

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* AnachronismStew: Not unusual for the genre. There are no signs of modern technology other than cars (no cellphones, no computers or TVs) [=TVs=]) but Lynn and Edward both dress like they're from the late 20th to early 21st century. From the first game there is some indication from the first game that the series is set mid-late 20th century. While the machines and monsters created by witches and witch hunters range from EldritchAbomination to steampunk to futuristic.

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The series follows Carrie (player) and her adopted daughter Lynn as they battle Elisabeth, a dark witch who seeks to steal Lynn's abilities for herself. Later, they are joined by [[spoiler: Lynn's husband, Edward, a witch hunter won over by the way that Lynn uses her abilities for good]].

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The series follows Carrie (player) and her adopted daughter Lynn as they battle Elisabeth, a dark witch who seeks to steal Lynn's abilities for herself. Later, they are joined by [[spoiler: Lynn's husband, husband]] Edward, a witch hunter won over by the way that Lynn uses her abilities for good]].
good.



''The Lair of the Witch Queen'' (2013) Swearing revenge Lynn uses her powers in a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Elisabeth.

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''The Lair of the Witch Queen'' (2013) Swearing revenge A teenaged Lynn uses her powers in a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Elisabeth.
Elisabeth with potentially disasterous results.



''The Ties that Bind'' (2014)
''Slumbering Darkness'' (2015)

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''The Ties that Bind'' (2014)
(2014) A trip to the orphanage where Edward grew up reveals secrets about his past (and present) that even he didn't know.

''Slumbering Darkness'' (2015)(2015) Life seems to have settled down for Carrie, Lynn and Edward but dark forces are arising and a family trip to the funfair doesn't go as planned.
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A HiddenObjectGame series by Elefun.

The series follows Carrie (player) and her adopted daughter Lynn as they battle Elisabeth, a dark witch who seeks to steal Lynn's abilities for herself. Later, they are joined by [[spoiler: Lynn's husband, Edward, a witch hunter won over by the way that Lynn uses her abilities for good]].

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''The Charleston Curse'' (2012) Carrie recieves a mysterious message from a woman named Elisabeth who claims to be the guardian of Carrie's last surviving relaive, a girl named Lynn.

''The Lair of the Witch Queen'' (2013) Swearing revenge Lynn uses her powers in a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Elisabeth.

''Hunter and the Hunted'' (2014) A number of years have passed and Lynn and Carrie appear to living happily in Lynn's childhood home. Lynn is even dating Edward--a man with a DarkAndTroubledPast of his own.

''The Ties that Bind'' (2014)
''Slumbering Darkness'' (2015)
''The Dark Throne'' (2015)

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* ActionMom: Carrie. The action-y aspects of her adventures might be downplayed, being a HiddenObjectGame, but Carrie certainly is a {{Badass}}.
* AnachronismStew: Not unusual for the genre. There are no signs of modern technology other than cars (no cellphones, no computers or TVs) but Lynn and Edward both dress like they're from the late 20th to early 21st century. From the first game there is some indication from the first game that the series is set mid-late 20th century. While the machines and monsters created by witches and witch hunters range from EldritchAbomination to steampunk to futuristic.
* {{Badass}}: Carrie, who will do just about anything to protect Lynn, her adopted daughter – even before she's properly met the girl.
** BadassNormal: And she doesn't have any power.
* BecomingTheMask: Subverted with Edward. [[spoiler:He's sent to gain Lynn's trust but ends up falling in love with her for real. However he's still considered a witch hunter in the next game despite remaining in a relationship with Lynn]].
* BigBad: Morgana – the one who warped Elisabeth to be the way she is and the one who is ultimately pulling Elisabeth's strings.
** BiggerBad: Thetis.
* BigGood: Wolfgang.
* BrokenBird: To a certain extent Lynn and Edward both qualify but Abigail has probably had it the worst [[spoiler:being raised by Elisabeth]] – she even ends up being a bird for a while.
* {{BSOD}}: In the third game, Edward and the head witch hunter after Elisabeth sends them into deep sleep which plays into their guilt. Lynn, too, but hers is about how she can’t lose anyone else [[spoiler:and Edward's perceived betrayal]].
* CoolGate: The portals created by Lynn and Elisabeth.
* ADayInTheLimelight: The bonus chapter in the third game is played from the pov of the Imp and the in the fifth it's Lynn.
* {{Determinator}}: Carrie will stop at nothing if Lynn is in danger.
* DistressedDamsel: Lynn. In fact the battle for her is usually the plot of the story.
* DistressedDude: Edward is slightly less likely to find himself in trouble than Lynn--but only slightly.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Morgana and Abigail.
* EldritchLocation: Where most of the stories take place. They start somewhere normal and quickly devolve.
--->'''Carrie:''' Did that teddy bear just move?
* TheFaceless: Carrie rarely appears on screen which is understandable given that she shares point of view with the player. She lampshades it in the fifth game.
--->'''Carrie:''' I've never thought of myself as photogenic but that's a pretty good photo.
* HappyEnding: Every game ends this way--only to be subverted in the next one. Making this more:
** EarnYourHappyEnding
* {{Expy}}: Wolfgang for Van Helsing. A witch hunter of particular fame.
* GrandTheftMe: Both Elisabeth and Thetis try to do this to poor Lynn.
* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: Lynn and Edward in the fifth game]].
* HeelRealization: Edward and the head witch hunter following their respective {{BSOD}}.
* HiddenObjectGame: Of the more interactive variety – particularly the later games.
* HoneyTrap: [[spoiler: A rarer male example is Edward for Lynn, initially]].
* MamaBear: Carrie who will stop at nothing to protect Lynn and, later, [[spoiler:Edward and Abigail]].
* MyGreatestFailure: Jonathon Corwin views his inability to stop Elizabeth as this.
* NiceGuy: Edward.
* NonHumanSidekick: The Imp who sits on the hint button as well as actively participates in the game for certain tasks.
* PromotionToParent: Carrie following the deaths of Lynn's parents.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Lynn in the second game is determined to make Elisabeth pay for what she did to Lynn's family.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** Literally with Elizabeth[=/=]Elisabeth.
** Kari[=/=]Carrie also applies.
* TakenForGranite: In the fifth story, Edward is turned into a puppet.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Both Lynn's and Edward's [[spoiler:and Abigail's]] parents were killed by witches.

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