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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: The titular "Patient," a HumanoidAbomination heavily implied to be the boogeyman who murdered the child it was terrorizing and then pulled a KillAndReplace GrandTheftMe, pretending to be that child and spending 30 years in the hospital before our protagonist meets it. Because it lives on the trauma of humans, it is responsible for causing heart attacks, raping children, gaslighting its doctors until they commit suicide, and even murdering pets ForTheEvulz. When Parker figures out what it really is, it taunts him by saying they're no different because Parker profits from traumatized people through his psychology practice, which is effectively the same as eating trauma in order to stay alive. It also almost certainly pulled the same trick on Parker's fiance Jocelyn that it did on the original "Joe," and is likely carrying half-human, half-monster children at the end of the book, which are presumably part of its master plan to break Parker, the one doctor who didn't die or go mad thanks to dealing with it.]]

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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: The titular "Patient," a HumanoidAbomination heavily implied to be the boogeyman who murdered the child it was terrorizing and then pulled a KillAndReplace GrandTheftMe, pretending to be that child and spending 30 years NightmareFuel: A whole lot of it, in the hospital before our protagonist meets it. Because it lives on the trauma of humans, it is responsible for causing heart attacks, raping children, gaslighting its doctors until they commit suicide, and even murdering pets ForTheEvulz. When particular when Parker figures out what it really is, it taunts him by saying they're no different because Parker profits from traumatized people through his psychology practice, which is effectively the same as eating trauma in order to stay alive. It also almost certainly pulled the same trick on Parker's fiance Jocelyn discovers that it did on Joe [[DeadAllAlong has been dead for years]] and the original "Joe," and is likely carrying half-human, half-monster children at the end of the book, which are presumably part of its master plan to break Parker, the one doctor who didn't die or go mad thanks to dealing with it.]]monster has taken his shape.
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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: The titular "Patient," a HumanoidAbomination heavily implied to be the boogeyman who murdered the child it was terrorizing and then pulled a KillAndReplace GrandTheftMe, pretending to be that child and spending 30 years in the hospital before our protagonist meets it. Because it lives on the trauma of humans, it is responsible for causing heart attacks, raping children, gaslighting its doctors until they commit suicide, and even murdering pets ForTheEvulz. When Parker figures out what it really is, it taunts him by saying they're no different because Parker profits from traumatized people through his psychology practice, which is effectively the same as eating trauma in order to stay alive. It also almost certainly pulled the same trick on Parker's fiance Jocelyn that it die on the original "Joe," and is likely carrying half-human, half-monster children at the end of the book, which are presumably part of its master plan to break Parker, the one doctor who didn't die or go mad thanks to dealing with it.]]

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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: The titular "Patient," a HumanoidAbomination heavily implied to be the boogeyman who murdered the child it was terrorizing and then pulled a KillAndReplace GrandTheftMe, pretending to be that child and spending 30 years in the hospital before our protagonist meets it. Because it lives on the trauma of humans, it is responsible for causing heart attacks, raping children, gaslighting its doctors until they commit suicide, and even murdering pets ForTheEvulz. When Parker figures out what it really is, it taunts him by saying they're no different because Parker profits from traumatized people through his psychology practice, which is effectively the same as eating trauma in order to stay alive. It also almost certainly pulled the same trick on Parker's fiance Jocelyn that it die did on the original "Joe," and is likely carrying half-human, half-monster children at the end of the book, which are presumably part of its master plan to break Parker, the one doctor who didn't die or go mad thanks to dealing with it.]]
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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: The titular "Patient," a HumanoidAbomination heavily implied to be the boogeyman who murdered the child it was terrorizing and then pulled a KillAndReplace GrandTheftMe, pretending to be that child and spending 30 years in the hospital before our protagonist meets it. Because it lives on the trauma of humans, it is responsible for causing heart attacks, raping children, gaslighting its doctors until they commit suicide, and even murdering pets ForTheEvulz. When Parker figures out what it really is, it taunts him by saying they're no different because Parker profits from traumatized people through his psychology practice, which is effectively the same as eating trauma in order to stay alive. It also almost certainly pulled the same trick on Parker's fiance Jocelyn that it die on the original "Joe," and is likely carrying half-human, half-monster children at the end of the book, which are presumably part of its master plan to break Parker, the one doctor who didn't die or go mad thanks to dealing with it.]]

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