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A Wildseed girl mentioned in passing as having been left the school the year before the game begins. Though stories about her vary, she may have dated Damien, dropped out because she didn't like Iris Academy, been tempted into using forbidden magic and expelled, and/or attempted to combine technology with magic. [[spoiler:In ''Wolf Hall,'' you learn that she was Damien's girlfriend, but that's a comparatively minor detail in her story. The real reveal is that she died as a result of how the magical world deals with Wildseed students who break the rules.]]

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A Wildseed girl mentioned in passing as having been left the school the year before the game begins. Though stories about her vary, she may have dated Damien, dropped out because she didn't like Iris Academy, been tempted into using forbidden magic and expelled, and/or attempted to combine technology with magic. [[spoiler:In ''Wolf Hall,'' you learn that she was Damien's girlfriend, but that's a comparatively minor detail in her story. The real reveal is that she died as a result of how the magical world deals with Wildseed students who break the rules.]]
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* ExtremeOmnisexual: At least joked about:
--> Virginia: Really, Pastel flirts with everything.
--> Mary Sue: Don't you mean 'everyone'?
--> Virginia: You don't know her well enough!
** In ''Horse Hall'', she responds with enthusiastic physical affection when she finds out someone (you) is giving out free hugs, or if you send her a valentine card.
** If you suggest to Virginia that she and Pastel should date, Virginia takes it for granted that Pastel would be up for it.
** In ''Wolf Hall'', tries to seduce Damien in the second part of the year. [[spoiler:She succeeds if you're successfully separated him from Ellen.]] In ''Horse Hall'', they have a similar scene together if you gave Damien the brushoff earlier in the year.
** Donald tells Gary in December that she tried to seduce first William, then him during Thanksgiving break. In ''Horse Hall'', when Mary asks how the holiday was, Virginia will mention that after failing with William and Donald, Pastel turned her attention to flirting with Ellen; Ellen, though flustered, doesn't seem to take her seriously.
** Gary can witness a suggestive interaction between her and Ellen in the library, though it most likely isn't what it looks like.
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* AnythingThatMoves:
** In ''Horse Hall'', she responds very enthusiastically when she finds out someone (you) is giving out free hugs, and if you send her a valentine card.
** In ''Wolf Hall'', tries to seduce Damien in the second part of the year. [[spoiler:She succeeds if you're successfully separated him from Ellen.]] In ''Horse Hall'', they have a similar scene together if you gave Damien the brushoff earlier in the year.
** Donald tells Gary in December that she tried to seduce first William, then him during Thanksgiving break. In ''Horse Hall'', when Mary asks how the holiday was, Virginia will mention that after failing with William and Donald, Pastel turned her attention to flirting with Ellen; Ellen, though flustered, doesn't seem to take her seriously.
** Gary can witness a suggestive interaction between her and Ellen in the library, though it most likely isn't what it looks like.
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* HasTwoMommies: Jacob has two fathers.
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* FlourishCapeInFrontOfFace: She has a pose for this in ''Wolf Hall'' when she wants to look cool and mysterious or make a dramatic exit.

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* HornyDevils: Is widely to be the offspring of an incubus. In ''Wolf Hall'' he implies that many people have propositioned him due to believing he's one.



* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: He implies that most people are attracted to him for his [[ForeignFanservice looks]] and [[HornyDevils bloodline]], and rarely want more than a roll in the hay with him. It's yet [[spoiler:another one of his lies to get the protagonist to fall in love with him]].

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* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: He implies that most people are attracted to him for his [[ForeignFanservice looks]] and [[HornyDevils [[SuccubiAndIncubi bloodline]], and rarely want more than a roll in the hay with him. It's yet [[spoiler:another one of his lies to get the protagonist to fall in love with him]].


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* SuccubiAndIncubi: Is widely considered to be the offspring of an incubus. In ''Wolf Hall'' he implies that many people have propositioned him due to believing he's one.
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* IllGirl: Virginia was born prematurely and has some health problems as a result. William explains it to Mary (and Gary, if you're on his route) when she gets sick about halfway through the year.



* IllGirl: Had a heart condition [[spoiler:that ultimately killed her]].
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* BastardBoyfriend: [[spoiler:To the protagonists of both games, William, and potentially Ellen in ''Wolf Hall''. In ''Horse Hall'' he tries to guilt the protagonist into signing away her soul to him by spinning a lie filled sob story, and tries to do the same to Ellen if he's dating her in ''Wolf Hall''. He holds ''Wolf Hall's'' protagonist hostage at knifepoint, and William claims he changed completely after they slept together, causing their breakup.]]

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* WhatTheHellHero: Should she continue to date Damien [[spoiler:after his betrayal]] and the school finds out, everyone loses respect for her and her friendship with Virginia and Ellen will dissolve.



* ProperlyParanoid: While her dislike of Damien is largely due to FantasticRacism, [[spoiler:she's completely right that Damien is evil and can't be trusted]].



* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: He's one for the NotEvilJustMisunderstood TroubledButCute bad boy. Unlike other bad boys, Damien's ''not'' a misunderstood JerkWithAHeartOfGold. While the game does acknowledge that part of Damien's reputation is due to FantasticRacism, it also shows that he's distrusted because he has a history of being a terrible boyfriend who constantly breaks hearts. And that's before getting into the fact that the soft side he shows during most of the early part of the game [[spoiler:is faked]], and that he really wants [[spoiler:to steal a soul]]. The game further deconstructs the LoveRedeems nature of the archetype. In ''Horse Hall'' should the school learn of Mary continuing to see Damien, everyone [[WhatTheHellHero will call her out on it]] and it's implied that [[spoiler:Damien is conning her again]]. The only ending in which he does ''anything'' selfless for her [[spoiler:is his ''worst'' ending]]. ''Wolf Hall'' takes it even further, by [[spoiler:refusing to redeem Damien at all]] and by having the only way Gary can get his ending is to [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn become as evil as Damien is]]]].



* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Implies that most people are attracted to him for his [[ForeignFanservice looks]] and [[HornyDevils bloodline]], and rarely want more than a roll in the hay with him.

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* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Implies He implies that most people are attracted to him for his [[ForeignFanservice looks]] and [[HornyDevils bloodline]], and rarely want more than a roll in the hay with him.him. It's yet [[spoiler:another one of his lies to get the protagonist to fall in love with him]].


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* NotMeThisTime: ''Wolf Hall'' reveals that he is completely innocent of [[spoiler:Musette's expulsion and death]].


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* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to discuss Damien without mentioning that he's [[spoiler:EvilAllAlong]].

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* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Has one of these with [[spoiler: Jacob]], though they've both forgotten about it.

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* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Has one of these with [[spoiler: Jacob]], [[spoiler:Jacob]], though they've both forgotten about it.




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* KarmicMisfire: Being a NiceGirl, Minnie apologises to Mary in Horse Hall for having [[LooseLips let a piece of information slip]] that led to a snowball rumor with negative consequences for Mary. Because of this apology, Mary, and much of the fandom, assumes that Minnie personally went around spreading the rumor, and that she did it ''on purpose'' to distract attention from herself by ruining Mary's life. [[spoiler: But it's clear from the progression of events that Minnie never told ''anyone'' about Mary Sue marrying Grabiner. Pastel believed Grabiner had ''just'' gotten married over Spring Break and went around gossiping with everyone at school to try and figure out who.]] So because she chose to apologise for playing an unwitting part in the eventual disaster, many people hate her.

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* KarmicMisfire: Being a NiceGirl, Minnie apologises to Mary in Horse Hall for having [[LooseLips let a piece of information slip]] that led to a snowball rumor with negative consequences for Mary. Because of this apology, Mary, and much of the fandom, assumes that Minnie personally went around spreading the rumor, and that she did it ''on purpose'' to distract attention from herself by ruining Mary's life. [[spoiler: But [[spoiler:But it's clear from the progression of events that Minnie never told ''anyone'' about Mary Sue marrying Grabiner. Pastel believed Grabiner had ''just'' gotten married over Spring Break and went around gossiping with everyone at school to try and figure out who.]] So because she chose to apologise for playing an unwitting part in the eventual disaster, many people hate her.



* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: In Wolf Hall, you can only become her friend or boyfriend if you join the Student Council, and if you join the Student Council, Barbara won't talk to you. [[spoiler:[[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded in Barbara's ending, where she writes at the end that she regrets not getting to know you better.]]]]
** In a sense, Gary and Kyo are this for Minnie as well, as, if you become co-presidents, Kyo assumes she is in love with Gary and backs off. [[spoiler: Unless you dump Minnie for Pastel, in which case Kyo catches her on the rebound.]]

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** In a sense, Gary and Kyo are this for Minnie as well, as, if you become co-presidents, Kyo assumes she is in love with Gary and backs off. [[spoiler: Unless [[spoiler:Unless you dump Minnie for Pastel, in which case Kyo catches her on the rebound.]]




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* {{Blackmail}}: [[spoiler: Realizes Gary's true identity on Minnie's route, and force him to act like her boyfriend (even though he's dating Minnie) or else she'll reveal his true identity to the entire school. This allows you to enter her side route.]]

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* {{Blackmail}}: [[spoiler: Realizes [[spoiler:Realizes Gary's true identity on Minnie's route, and force him to act like her boyfriend (even though he's dating Minnie) or else she'll reveal his true identity to the entire school. This allows you to enter her side route.]]




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* {{Telepathy}}: In her side route in ''Wolf Hall'', she will make statements that suggest she somehow knows more than she reasonably should under normal circumstances, much to the player character's astonishment and denial. It becomes nearly impossible for the PC to deny the possible supernatural/magical nature behind Suki's words when she talks to him about secrets she could only possibly otherwise know by talking to him directly, such as [[spoiler: asking him at the May Day Ball if he got what he wanted throughout the year and had people treat him more honestly during his stay by going under an alias]]. Grabiner chalks it up to a mixture of coincidences, cold reading, and an innate talent toward White Magic. And by that point, the player character has given up trying to reason it out.

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* {{Telepathy}}: In her side route in ''Wolf Hall'', she will make statements that suggest she somehow knows more than she reasonably should under normal circumstances, much to the player character's astonishment and denial. It becomes nearly impossible for the PC to deny the possible supernatural/magical nature behind Suki's words when she talks to him about secrets she could only possibly otherwise know by talking to him directly, such as [[spoiler: asking [[spoiler:asking him at the May Day Ball if he got what he wanted throughout the year and had people treat him more honestly during his stay by going under an alias]]. Grabiner chalks it up to a mixture of coincidences, cold reading, and an innate talent toward White Magic. And by that point, the player character has given up trying to reason it out.




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A Wildseed girl mentioned in passing as having been left the school the year before the game begins. Though stories about her vary, she may have dated Damien, dropped out because she didn't like Iris Academy, been tempted into using forbidden magic and expelled, and/or attempted to combine technology with magic. [[spoiler: In ''Wolf Hall,'' you learn that she was Damien's girlfriend, but that's a comparatively minor detail in her story. The real reveal is that she died as a result of how the magical world deals with Wildseed students who break the rules.]]

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A Wildseed girl mentioned in passing as having been left the school the year before the game begins. Though stories about her vary, she may have dated Damien, dropped out because she didn't like Iris Academy, been tempted into using forbidden magic and expelled, and/or attempted to combine technology with magic. [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In ''Wolf Hall,'' you learn that she was Damien's girlfriend, but that's a comparatively minor detail in her story. The real reveal is that she died as a result of how the magical world deals with Wildseed students who break the rules.]]
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* [[spoiler: DeadAllAlong: She had a heart condition which was being managed with magic while she was at Iris Academy. When she was expelled, her memory was wiped, causing her to forget that she was sick. Because her medical records (and the memories of her family) had been tampered with while she was attending Iris, no one remembered that she needed ongoing care until it was too late, and she died.]]
* DeathByDepower: [[spoiler: Gary and Ellen have to send Musette's spirit to the Otherworld to prevent this.]]
* HauntedTechnology: Musette's audio diary. [[spoiler: This is deliberate, a result of her experimentation with magic and technology.]]
* IllGirl: Had a heart condition [[spoiler: that ultimately killed her.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: Musette leaves the school the year before the one that the game is set in, so she's gone before the PC even arrives. [[spoiler: And dead.]]
* VirtualGhost: [[spoiler: The version of Musette that you encounter in ''Wolf Hall'' is a magically-created entity that arose from Musette's experiments mixing magic with technology. She eventually achieves independent sentience as a spirit through her friendship with Ellen.]]

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* [[spoiler: DeadAllAlong: She [[spoiler:She had a heart condition which was being managed with magic while she was at Iris Academy. When she was expelled, her memory was wiped, causing her to forget that she was sick. Because her medical records (and the memories of her family) had been tampered with while she was attending Iris, no one remembered that she needed ongoing care until it was too late, and she died.]]
* DeathByDepower: [[spoiler: Gary [[spoiler:Gary and Ellen have to send Musette's spirit to the Otherworld to prevent this.]]
* HauntedTechnology: Musette's audio diary. [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is deliberate, a result of her experimentation with magic and technology.]]
* IllGirl: Had a heart condition [[spoiler: that [[spoiler:that ultimately killed her.]]
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* PosthumousCharacter: Musette leaves the school the year before the one that the game is set in, so she's gone before the PC even arrives. [[spoiler: And [[spoiler:And dead.]]
* VirtualGhost: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The version of Musette that you encounter in ''Wolf Hall'' is a magically-created entity that arose from Musette's experiments mixing magic with technology. She eventually achieves independent sentience as a spirit through her friendship with Ellen.]]




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* RoyalBlood: The blood oaths those of his lineage have sworn protect [[spoiler: his soul from being stolen.]] However their presence also let [[spoiler:Damien]] know from the start that he's much more than he appears to be.

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* ForbiddenLove: Kyo's parents forbade him to have anything to do with Minnie. This only deepened his obsession. [[spoiler: Possibly they know about Minnie's mother's past and consider her 'unsuitable'.]]

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* ForbiddenLove: Kyo's parents forbade him to have anything to do with Minnie. This only deepened his obsession. [[spoiler: Possibly [[spoiler:Possibly they know about Minnie's mother's past and consider her 'unsuitable'.]]




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* PlayingWithFire: Has an affinity for Red magic, especially conjuring flame. His ability to manipulate fire is outstanding even among his fellow seniors (as seen in the Thunder Call) and [[spoiler: he attacks Damien with flame whips should they come to blows.]]
* SecondLove: You can be this for him in ''Wolf Hall.'' In a way, he can also be this for you if you were previously on Damien's path but cut ties with him after the incident in the gym. [[spoiler: If you have a good relationship with William, he comforts you over falling for Damien, opens up a bit more about their breakup, and asks you to be his date for the May Day Ball. You have the option to steal a kiss at the Ball, and when he asks why, you tell him "You weren't the one I chose, but you should have been."]]

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* PlayingWithFire: Has an affinity for Red magic, especially conjuring flame. His ability to manipulate fire is outstanding even among his fellow seniors (as seen in the Thunder Call) and [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he attacks Damien with flame whips should they come to blows.]]
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* SecondLove: You can be this for him in ''Wolf Hall.'' In a way, he can also be this for you if you were previously on Damien's path but cut ties with him after the incident in the gym. [[spoiler: If [[spoiler:If you have a good relationship with William, he comforts you over falling for Damien, opens up a bit more about their breakup, and asks you to be his date for the May Day Ball. You have the option to steal a kiss at the Ball, and when he asks why, you tell him "You weren't the one I chose, but you should have been."]]







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* BastardBoyfriend: [[spoiler: To the protagonists of both games, William, and potentially Ellen in ''Wolf Hall''. In ''Horse Hall'' he tries to guilt the protagonist into signing away her soul to him by spinning a lie filled sob story, and tries to do the same to Ellen if he's dating her in ''Wolf Hall''. He holds ''Wolf Hall's'' protagonist hostage at knifepoint, and William claims he changed completely after they slept together, causing their breakup.]]
* BigBad: [[spoiler: He's the closest thing both games have to a main antagonist. He's certainly the most evil of the characters.]] This is most apparent in ''Wolf Hall'', [[spoiler: where there's no ending where Gary can redeem him]].

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* BastardBoyfriend: [[spoiler: To [[spoiler:To the protagonists of both games, William, and potentially Ellen in ''Wolf Hall''. In ''Horse Hall'' he tries to guilt the protagonist into signing away her soul to him by spinning a lie filled sob story, and tries to do the same to Ellen if he's dating her in ''Wolf Hall''. He holds ''Wolf Hall's'' protagonist hostage at knifepoint, and William claims he changed completely after they slept together, causing their breakup.]]
* BigBad: [[spoiler: He's [[spoiler:He's the closest thing both games have to a main antagonist. He's certainly the most evil of the characters.]] This is most apparent in ''Wolf Hall'', [[spoiler: where [[spoiler:where there's no ending where Gary can redeem him]].



* DepravedBisexual: Is a love interest for both Mary and Gary [[spoiler:and will unhesitantly use either of them to further his goal of stealing a soul.]]
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: The charming persona is just a facade.]] ''Wolf Hall'' makes this clear from the start.
* FalseSoulmate: ''Wolf Hall'' makes it blatantly clear that he was this for William and [[spoiler: the protagonist]].

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* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The charming persona is just a facade.façade.]] ''Wolf Hall'' makes this clear from the start.
* FalseSoulmate: ''Wolf Hall'' makes it blatantly clear that he was this for William and [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the protagonist]].



* HazyFeelTurn: In ''Horse Hall'', it's left ambiguous during his endings if he's [[spoiler: truly been redeemed, or if he just suckered Mary again]]. The sole exception is his worst ending, as it's the only ending that shows that he loves Mary as a person, [[spoiler: as without her magic, there's nothing he could gain from using her anymore]]. Defied in ''Wolf Hall'', in which [[spoiler: he's evil through and through]].

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* HazyFeelTurn: In ''Horse Hall'', it's left ambiguous during his endings if he's [[spoiler: truly [[spoiler:truly been redeemed, or if he just suckered Mary again]]. The sole exception is his worst ending, as it's the only ending that shows that he loves Mary as a person, [[spoiler: as [[spoiler:as without her magic, there's nothing he could gain from using her anymore]]. Defied in ''Wolf Hall'', in which [[spoiler: he's [[spoiler:he's evil through and through]].



* LadykillerInLove: Falls for Mary in ''Horse Hall'', [[spoiler: though this is only explicitly confirmed in his worst ending. His other ''Horse Hall'' endings, as well as all his endings in ''Wolf Hall'', make it very ambigious if he genuinely loves Mary/Gary at all.]]

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* LadykillerInLove: Falls for Mary in ''Horse Hall'', [[spoiler: though [[spoiler:though this is only explicitly confirmed in his worst ending. His other ''Horse Hall'' endings, as well as all his endings in ''Wolf Hall'', make it very ambigious ambiguous if he genuinely loves Mary/Gary at all.]]all]].



* LoveRedeems: In ''Horse Hall'', [[spoiler:it's possible for him to BecomeTheMask and genuinely fall in love with Mary]]. [[DefiedTrope Defied]] in ''Wolf Hall'', [[spoiler: as even on his route Damien remains evil through and through]].
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: He'll use everyone and anyone to achieve his goal of stealing a soul, mainly by using his silver tongue and pulling on heartstrings.]]

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* LoveRedeems: In ''Horse Hall'', [[spoiler:it's possible for him to BecomeTheMask and genuinely fall in love with Mary]]. [[DefiedTrope Defied]] in ''Wolf Hall'', [[spoiler: as [[spoiler:as even on his route Damien remains evil through and through]].
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: He'll [[spoiler:He'll use everyone and anyone to achieve his goal of stealing a soul, mainly by using his silver tongue and pulling on heartstrings.]]



* TheSociopath: [[spoiler: Lacks empathy and willing to kill via stealing souls without remorse? Check. Tricking you into doing so with a well-crafted sob story? Check. Fakes emotional connections for his own self-gain? Check and check]].

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* BlueBlood: [[spoiler: Is some kind of noble in both the mortal and magical worlds. As with the ''Wolf Hall'' protagonist, his noble bloodline protected him when traveling through the Otherworld before reaching adulthood.]]
* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler: Grabiner's noble parentage and tragic past are major reveals on his route in ''Horse Hall''.]] The ''Wolf Hall'' protagonist, due to his family background, knows all that already, so it's told to the player right from the beginning of the game.
* TheLostLenore[=/=]MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler: A large part of his attitude stems from the loss of his childhood sweetheart Violet, who died right in front of him because of his mistakes. Just to make this even worse, rumor says that he murdered her.]]

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* BlueBlood: [[spoiler: Is [[spoiler:Is some kind of noble in both the mortal and magical worlds. As with the ''Wolf Hall'' protagonist, his noble bloodline protected him when traveling through the Otherworld before reaching adulthood.]]
* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler: Grabiner's [[spoiler:Grabiner's noble parentage and tragic past are major reveals on his route in ''Horse Hall''.]] The ''Wolf Hall'' protagonist, due to his family background, knows all that already, so it's told to the player right from the beginning of the game.
* TheLostLenore[=/=]MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler: A [[spoiler:A large part of his attitude stems from the loss of his childhood sweetheart Violet, who died right in front of him because of his mistakes. Just to make this even worse, rumor says that he murdered her.]]




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* RomanticAsexual: Is willing to enter a relationship with Mary in ''Horse Hall'', but admits she isn't interested in doing more than kissing and cuddling with anyone and worries that this will eventually cause problems for them as a couple.
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* MirrorCharacter: With Minnie in Wolf Hall. Because you can only [[MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers become friend with one of them]], this will not be evident in one playthrough, but despite Barbara's animosity and mistrust toward Minnie, [[spoiler:both share a deep sense of dissatisfaction toward the status quo due to personal experiences with being failed by the system in the past. The difference is that Barbara chooses to disengage and distant herself from figures of authority while Minnie chooses to work and ingratiate herself into the system in order to fix it from the inside.]]

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* MirrorCharacter: With Minnie Barbara in Wolf Hall. Because you can only [[MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers become friend with one of them]], this will not be evident in one playthrough, but despite Barbara's animosity and mistrust toward Minnie, [[spoiler:both share a deep sense of dissatisfaction toward the status quo due to personal experiences with being failed by the system in the past. The difference is that Barbara chooses to disengage and distant herself from figures of authority while Minnie chooses to work and ingratiate herself into the system in order to fix it from the inside.]]



* MirrorCharacter: With Barbara in Wolf Hall. Because you can only [[MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers become friend with one of them]], this will not be evident in one playthrough, but despite Barbara's animosity and mistrust toward Minnie, [[spoiler:both share a deep sense of dissatisfaction toward the status quo due to personal experiences with being failed by the system in the past. The difference is that Barbara chooses to disengage and distant herself from figures of authority while Minnie chooses to work and ingratiate herself into the system in order to fix it from the inside.]]

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* MirrorCharacter: With Barbara in Wolf Hall. Because you can only [[MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers become friend with one of them]], this will not be evident in one playthrough, but despite Barbara's animosity and mistrust toward Minnie, [[spoiler:both share a deep sense of dissatisfaction toward the status quo due to personal experiences with being failed by the system in the past. The difference is that Barbara chooses to disengage and distant herself from figures of authority while Minnie chooses to work and ingratiate herself into the system in order to fix it from the inside.]]

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* MirrorCharacter: With Barbara Minnie in Wolf Hall. Because you can only [[MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers become friend with one of them]], this will not be evident in one playthrough, but despite Barbara's animosity and mistrust toward Minnie, [[spoiler:both share a deep sense of dissatisfaction toward the status quo due to personal experiences with being failed by the system in the past. The difference is that Barbara chooses to disengage and distant herself from figures of authority while Minnie chooses to work and ingratiate herself into the system in order to fix it from the inside.]]
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* RomanticAsexual: Is willing to enter a relationship with Mary in ''Horse Hall'', but admits she isn't interested in doing more than kissing and cuddling with anyone and worries that this will eventually cause problems for them as a couple.

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