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* ArtisticLicenseReligion: It likely goes without saying that satanists shouldn't have any business wanting to summon ''Cthulhu'' of all beings. Nevermind that doing so would not be feasible with their rituals.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Marcie wears glasses and is the more naïve of the duo (not that Debbie is all that sophisticated herself).
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-->'''Frost''': Marcie! Debbie!
-->'''Debbie''': [[DramaticStutter H-how]] do you know our names?
-->'''Frost''': [[NonAnswer I know many things]].
-->'''Debbie''': [[DramaticStutter H-how]] do you know our names?
-->'''Frost''': [[NonAnswer I know many things]].
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* AerithAndBob: Debbie and Marcie get lured into [=RPGs=] by Ms. Frost and Nitro.
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* AerithAndBob: Debbie and Marcie get lured into [=RPGs=] by Ms. Mistress Frost and Nitro.
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** A brief deleted scene from the film, where Debbie and Marcie run into Ms. Frost in the hallway following the freshman orientation, reveals that Frost was deliberately targeting them from the start.
-->'''Ms. Frost''': Marcie! Debbie!
-->'''Ms. Frost''': Marcie! Debbie!
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** A brief deleted scene from the film, where Debbie and Marcie run into Ms. Mistress Frost in the hallway following the freshman orientation, reveals that Frost was deliberately targeting them from the start.
-->'''Ms. Frost''': -->'''Frost''': Marcie! Debbie!
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-->'''Ms. Frost''': [[NonAnswer I know many things]].
** Noting the way it treats Franchise/HarryPotter as a gateway to Satanism like ''Dark Dungeons'' does for [=RPGs=], and how Holly resembles a young Mistress Frost, the filmmakers regard [[https://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/5012/5012_01.asp this Chick tract]] as an unofficial prequel, which gives the backstory for Ms. Frost. Frost still regrets losing Samantha to Jesus, and sees turning Debbie into a witch as a way to redeem herself.
** Noting the way it treats Franchise/HarryPotter as a gateway to Satanism like ''Dark Dungeons'' does for [=RPGs=], and how Holly resembles a young Mistress Frost, the filmmakers regard [[https://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/5012/5012_01.asp this Chick tract]] as an unofficial prequel, which gives the backstory for Ms. Frost. Frost still regrets losing Samantha to Jesus, and sees turning Debbie into a witch as a way to redeem herself.
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** Noting the way it treats
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Marcie kills herself. Debbie burns all her D&D books and becomes a Christian again, thereby saving the world]].
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Marcie Marcie]] kills herself. Debbie burns [[spoiler:burns all her D&D books and becomes a Christian again, again]], thereby saving the world]].world.
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* BookBurning: [[spoiler: As in the comic, all of Debbie's roleplaying paraphernalia is burned in the finale, along with some random fantasy books. Played as the ultimate triumph of good. WordOfGod is that [[TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}} Paizo Publishing]] donated most of the material.]]
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* BookBurning: [[spoiler: As in the comic, all of Debbie's roleplaying paraphernalia is burned in the finale, along with some random fantasy books. Played books]], and is played as the ultimate triumph of good. WordOfGod is that [[TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}} Paizo Publishing]] donated most of the material.]]
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* DressingToDie: [[spoiler: Marcie changes out of her Black Leaf costume and back into her normal "good girl" clothes before hanging herself.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Marcie, as a sacrifice to Cthulhu.]]
* FemmeFatale: Ms. Frost.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Marcie, as a sacrifice to Cthulhu.]]
* FemmeFatale: Ms. Frost.
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* DressingToDie: [[spoiler: Marcie Marcie]] changes out of her Black [[spoiler:Black Leaf costume costume]] and back into her normal "good girl" clothes before hanging herself.]]
herself.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Marcie, Marcie]], as a sacrifice to Cthulhu.]]
Cthulhu.
* FemmeFatale:Ms. Frost.Mistress Frost, the DM of the campus's RPG club and the EvilMentor of the leads. Her teaching them about [=RPGs=] is played up to resemble a seduction, with how close she gets to the two and the way she purrs her lines.
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* HumanSacrifice: The Satanists need one to awaken Cthulhu, but it has to be done willingly. [[spoiler: Miss Frost thus drives Marcie into killing herself, with Debbie's unwitting help.]]
** VirginSacrifice: Not mentioned directly, but [[spoiler:Debbie and Marcie, as good Christian girls, would presumably fit the bill for one]].
** VirginSacrifice: Not mentioned directly, but [[spoiler:Debbie and Marcie, as good Christian girls, would presumably fit the bill for one]].
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* HumanSacrifice: The Satanists need one to awaken Cthulhu, but it has to be done willingly. [[spoiler: Miss [[spoiler:Mistress Frost thus drives Marcie into killing herself, with Debbie's unwitting help.]]
** VirginSacrifice: Not mentioned directly, but [[spoiler:Debbie and Marcie, as good Christian girls, would presumably fit the bill for one]].]]
** VirginSacrifice: Not mentioned directly, but [[spoiler:Debbie and Marcie, as good Christian girls, would presumably fit the bill for one]].
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* ShownTheirWork: Almost every panel of the comic has a shot reproducing it as perfectly as possible. They even managed to match the font for the suicide note.
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* ShownTheirWork: ShownTheirWork:
** Almost every panel of the comic has a shot reproducing it as perfectly as possible. They even managed to match the font for the suicide note.
** Almost every panel of the comic has a shot reproducing it as perfectly as possible. They even managed to match the font for the suicide note.
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* WildTeenParty The introduction to [=RPGs=] is apparently one of these, according to the movie.
** [[SarcasmMode And as all RPGers know]], this is TruthInTelevision.
** [[SarcasmMode And as all RPGers know]], this is TruthInTelevision.
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* WildTeenParty The introduction to [=RPGs=] is apparently one of these, according to the movie.
** [[SarcasmMode Andmovie... and from the conversation as all RPGers know]], this the leads enter, the party is TruthInTelevision.in full swing ''mid-afternoon'' on a Saturday.
** [[SarcasmMode And
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** The idea of Cthulhu being associated with ''Dungeons and Dragons'' might seem out of left-field unless you know that ''Advanced'' had an [[https://screenrant.com/dungeons-dragons-cthulhu-lovecraft-copyright-controversy-deities-demigods/ official sourcebook featuring Cthulhu]] before all of the Cthulhu Mythos had to be removed for [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright reasons.]]
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%%* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler: Marcie.]] --ZCE