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** [[spoiler:Cornelius's query to him when they first meet, "Were those your companions?" referring to the wolves. Cornelius is immediately admonished by the other players, but in retrospect he was right.]]

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** [[spoiler:Cornelius's query to him when they first meet, "Were those your companions?" referring to [[spoiler:His having blood on his arms, which he claims is from wounds which the wolves. Cornelius is immediately admonished by the other players, but in retrospect he was right.players never see.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: There are numerous clues that [[spoiler:Wolstan is a werewolf.]]
** [[spoiler:His name.]]
** [[spoiler:His wearing a wolfskin vest.]]
** [[spoiler:His running with a pack of wolves, though the players assume he's running ''away'' from them.]]
** [[spoiler:His mourning the death of "my brothers," which the players think are the dead men they found by the road, but which are actually the wolves themselves.]]
** [[spoiler:His spitting up blood, which the players think comes from injury, but which actually comes from his feasting on human flesh.]]
** [[spoiler:Cornelius's query to him when they first meet, "Were those your companions?" referring to the wolves. Cornelius is immediately admonished by the other players, but in retrospect he was right.]]
** [[spoiler:His repeated encouragement for the group to camp in the woods--an attempt to lure them into a spot where the wolves can attack.]]
** [[spoiler:His immediately biting into a fish they just caught without waiting for them to cook or clean it.]]
** [[spoiler:His claiming he's going to catch some wild animals for them even though he's carrying no bow and arrow.]]
** [[spoiler:His appearing to have red eyes in the nocturnal light.]]
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that isn’t even close to existing today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. The two sequels don't repeat that mistake, probably because they came out much later (2002 and 2012 respectively) after dial-up had been largely supplanted by broadband in the United States.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that isn’t even close to existing today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. The two sequels sequels, despite taking place at roughly the same time as the first book, don't repeat that mistake, probably because they came out much later (2002 and 2012 respectively) after dial-up had been largely supplanted by broadband in the United States.
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* FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:Arvin will have to live with the knowledge that if any number of things had not turned out exactly right during the game--some due to luck, some due to quick-thinking on his or other players' part--his mother would probably have died.]]
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t even exist today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. The two sequels don't repeat that mistake, probably because they came out much later (2002 and 2012 respectively) after dial-up had been largely supplanted by broadband in the United States.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t isn’t even exist close to existing today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. The two sequels don't repeat that mistake, probably because they came out much later (2002 and 2012 respectively) after dial-up had been largely supplanted by broadband in the United States.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t even exist today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. By the time of the two sequels, released in 2002 and 2012 respectively, dial-up had largely been supplanted by broadband. Not surprisingly, it goes unmentioned in those later books even though they’re all set around the same time (confirmed by the second book to be the 21st century, which features the series’ only recurring character, Giannine Bellisario, who seems to be about the same age she was in the first book).

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t even exist today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. By the time of the The two sequels, released in 2002 sequels don't repeat that mistake, probably because they came out much later (2002 and 2012 respectively, respectively) after dial-up had been largely been supplanted by broadband. Not surprisingly, it goes unmentioned in those later books even though they’re all set around the same time (confirmed by the second book to be the 21st century, which features the series’ only recurring character, Giannine Bellisario, who seems to be about the same age she was broadband in the first book).United States.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t even exist today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. By the time of the two sequels, released in 2002 and 2012 respectively, dial-up had largely been supplanted by broadband. Not surprisingly, it goes unmentioned in those later books even though they’re all set around the same time (confirmed by the second book to be the 21st century).

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t even exist today, yet the computer still uses a telephone modem. By the time of the two sequels, released in 2002 and 2012 respectively, dial-up had largely been supplanted by broadband. Not surprisingly, it goes unmentioned in those later books even though they’re all set around the same time (confirmed by the second book to be the 21st century).century, which features the series’ only recurring character, Giannine Bellisario, who seems to be about the same age she was in the first book).
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t even exist today, yet the computers still use telephone modems. Needless to say, the 2002 and 2012 sequels don't repeat that mistake.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that doesn’t even exist today, yet the computers computer still use uses a telephone modems. Needless to say, modem. By the time of the two sequels, released in 2002 and 2012 sequels don't repeat that mistake.respectively, dial-up had largely been supplanted by broadband. Not surprisingly, it goes unmentioned in those later books even though they’re all set around the same time (confirmed by the second book to be the 21st century).
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that hasn't even been invented now, yet the computers still use telephone modems. Needless to say, the 2002 and 2012 sequels don't repeat that mistake.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that hasn't doesn’t even been invented now, exist today, yet the computers still use telephone modems. Needless to say, the 2002 and 2012 sequels don't repeat that mistake.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that hasn't even been invented now, yet the computers still use telephone modems. Needless to say, the 2002 and 2012 sequels don't make that mistake.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that hasn't even been invented now, yet the computers still use telephone modems. Needless to say, the 2002 and 2012 sequels don't make repeat that mistake.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that hasn't even been invented now, yet the computers still use telephone modems.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that hasn't even been invented now, yet the computers still use telephone modems. Needless to say, the 2002 and 2012 sequels don't make that mistake.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: First published in 1991, the book features futuristic technology that hasn't even been invented now, yet the computers still use telephone modems.

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