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** How Judge Hareheart is dealt with. After [[spoiler:covering up Cunnington's crimes, beating up and imprisoning innocent people and betraying his own country, leading it to near-total disaster,]] it's beyond cathartic to see him trembling in fear in front of the consequences, [[spoiler:being dragged to a trial by one of his victims and finally getting hanged for his crimes.]]
** Uncle King's defeat is this both InUniverse and out, as [[spoiler:his insulting gift is returned to him in an equally insulting way.]]
** Uncle King's defeat is this both InUniverse and out, as [[spoiler:his insulting gift is returned to him in an equally insulting way.]]
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** How Judge Hareheart is dealt with. After [[spoiler:covering up Cunnington's Cunningson's crimes, beating up and imprisoning innocent people and betraying his own country, leading it to near-total disaster,]] it's beyond cathartic to see him trembling in fear in front of the consequences, [[spoiler:being dragged to a trial by one of his victims and finally getting hanged for his crimes.]]
** Uncle King's defeat is this both InUniverse and out, as [[spoiler:his insulting gift is returned to him in an equally insulting way.]]]]
* MoralEventHorizon:
** Cunningson crosses it by stealing from both the royal family and the poor for his own gain.
** The jester crosses it by taking [[spoiler:the dead Cunningson's stolen loot]] for himself.
** Hareheart already shows himself as an asshole by being a DirtyCoward who bullies the poor, but he hits rock bottom by becoming [[spoiler:a traitor]].
** Uncle King's defeat is this both InUniverse and out, as [[spoiler:his insulting gift is returned to him in an equally insulting way.
* MoralEventHorizon:
** Cunningson crosses it by stealing from both the royal family and the poor for his own gain.
** The jester crosses it by taking [[spoiler:the dead Cunningson's stolen loot]] for himself.
** Hareheart already shows himself as an asshole by being a DirtyCoward who bullies the poor, but he hits rock bottom by becoming [[spoiler:a traitor]].
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* CatharsisFactor:
** How Judge Hareheart is dealt with. After [[spoiler:covering up Cunnington's crimes, beating up and imprisoning innocent people and betraying his own country, leading it to near-total disaster,]] it's beyond cathartic to see him trembling in fear in front of the consequences, [[spoiler:being dragged to a trial by one of his victims and finally getting hanged for his crimes.]]
** Uncle King's defeat is this both InUniverse and out, as [[spoiler:his insulting gift is returned to him in an equally insulting way.]]
** How Judge Hareheart is dealt with. After [[spoiler:covering up Cunnington's crimes, beating up and imprisoning innocent people and betraying his own country, leading it to near-total disaster,]] it's beyond cathartic to see him trembling in fear in front of the consequences, [[spoiler:being dragged to a trial by one of his victims and finally getting hanged for his crimes.]]
** Uncle King's defeat is this both InUniverse and out, as [[spoiler:his insulting gift is returned to him in an equally insulting way.]]