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* {{EldritchLocation}}: The series' setting, the fictional town of Wichton, Indiana, seems to be a focal point for various fantasy and horror creatures that thrive there. Enough so that there's a research facility (the Enclosure) dedicated to studying the area.

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* {{EldritchLocation}}: {{Eldritch Location}}: The series' setting, the fictional town of Wichton, Indiana, seems to be a focal point for various fantasy and horror creatures that thrive there. Enough so that there's a research facility (the Enclosure) dedicated to studying the area.
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* {{EldritchLocation}}: The series' setting, the fictional town of Wichton, Indiana, seems to be a focal point for various fantasy and horror creatures that thrive there. Enough so that there's a research facility (the Enclosure) dedicated to studying the area.
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* {{Folk Horror}}: ''Jar of Rebuke'' definitely fits the bill, being set in the rural midwest with cryptids and other strange things at the focal point.
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* {{Death as Comedy}}: Many of Jared's off-screen deaths are handled with a sense of comedy.

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* {{Death as Comedy}}: Many Some of Jared's off-screen deaths are handled with a sense of comedy.
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* {{Monster Roommate}}: Jared and [[spoiler:Dax, who is a shadow person living in Jared's home]].

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* {{Monster Roommate}}: Jared and [[spoiler:Dax, who is a shadow person living in Jared's home]].home. Though, technically, neither of them are human]].

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* {{Artificial Human}}: Jared is implied to not be human the first season. [[spoiler:It is confirmed in the second season.]]

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* {{Artificial Human}}: Jared [[spoiler:Jared]] is implied to not be human the first season. [[spoiler:It is confirmed in the second season.]]


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* {{Nonhuman Nonbinary}}: This podcast is full of non-human characters as well as nonbinary characters, the primary example of the overlap of this is [[spoiler:Dr. Jared Hel, who over the course of the series is revealed to be inhuman and also nonbinary.]]
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* {{Fantasy Kitchen Sink}}: This podcast takes place in an Indiana farm town where a wide range of real Midwestern United States folklore all reside. Everything from Black-Eyed Children, Not-Dear, Melonheads, river monsters, and more.
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* {{Trans Tribulations}}: While Jared's nonbinary identity is overall accepted, there are many times that people at The Enclosure, [[spoiler:notably Dr. Angela Daman and Linda Zimmer]], seem to openly doubt Jared's identity. Jared has moments in multiple episodes where he expressions confusion or distress over being assumed to be a man.

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* {{Trans Tribulations}}: While Jared's nonbinary identity is overall accepted, there are many times that people at The Enclosure, [[spoiler:notably Dr. Angela Daman and Linda Zimmer]], seem to openly doubt Jared's identity. Jared has moments in multiple episodes where he expressions expresses confusion or distress over being assumed to be a man.
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* {{Artificial Human}}: Jared is implied to not be human the first season, [[spoiler:It is confirmed in the second season.]]

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* {{Artificial Human}}: Jared is implied to not be human the first season, season. [[spoiler:It is confirmed in the second season.]]



* {{LGBT Creators}}: Casper Oliver is a queer content creator, as are all of the writers for the series, and most of the voice-over talent are members of the queer community.

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* {{LGBT Creators}}: Casper Oliver is a queer content creator, as are all of the writers for the series, and series; most of the voice-over talent are members of the queer community.
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"Jar of Rebuke" is a midwestern gothic audio drama by Casper Oliver. It's narrated by Dr. Jared Hel, an amnesiac, immortal cryptozoologist who is trying to remember their forgotten past.

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"Jar of Rebuke" is a midwestern Midwestern gothic audio drama by Casper Oliver. It's narrated by Dr. Jared Hel, an amnesiac, immortal cryptozoologist who is trying to remember their forgotten past.



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* {{Artificial Human}}: Jared is implied to not be human the first season, [[spoiler:it is confirmed in the second season]]

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* {{Artificial Human}}: Jared is implied to not be human the first season, [[spoiler:it [[spoiler:It is confirmed in the second season]]season.]]



* {{Dead Person Conversation}}: there are many conversations with ghosts throughout the series.

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* {{Dead Person Conversation}}: there There are many conversations with ghosts throughout the series.



* {{Our Ghosts Are Different}}: there are many ghosts in this series, and they all interact with Jared fairly directly.

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* {{Our Ghosts Are Different}}: there There are many ghosts in this series, and they all interact with Jared fairly directly.



* {{Unfazed Everyman}}: Jared seems to often be unphased by the horrors they face in their cryptozoological work, finding themselves far more bothered by day-to-day stresses like public speaking and surprise parties.

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* {{Unfazed Everyman}}: Jared seems to often be unphased unfazed by the horrors they face in their cryptozoological work, finding themselves far more bothered by day-to-day stresses like public speaking and surprise parties.
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* {{Unfazed Everyman}}: Jared seems to often be unphased by the horrors they face in their cryptozoological work, finding themselves far more bothered by day-to-day stresses like public speaking and surprise parties.

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* {{Character Blog}}: the series is partially told through Jared's audio journals.
* {{Close Knit Community}}: the rural farm town of Wichton, Indiana has a very close-knit community.
* {{Cool Old Lady}}: both Ester and Laura, the elderly couple who own The Chronicle Inn.

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* {{Character Blog}}: the The series is partially told through Jared's audio journals.
* {{Close Knit Community}}: the The rural farm town of Wichton, Indiana Indiana, has a very close-knit community.
* {{Cool Old Lady}}: both Both Ester and Laura, the elderly couple who own The Chronicle Inn.



* {{Death as Comedy}}: many of Jared's off-screen deaths are handled with a sense of comedy.

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* {{Death as Comedy}}: many Many of Jared's off-screen deaths are handled with a sense of comedy.



* {{Ghost Amnesia}}: technically [[spoiler:Jared, as he struggles to remember his life before 'the incident'.]]

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* {{Ghost Amnesia}}: technically Technically [[spoiler:Jared, as he struggles to remember his life before 'the incident'.]]incident']].



* {{Trans Tribulations}}: While Jared's nonbinary identity is overall accepted, there are many times that people at The Enclosure, [[spoiler:notably Dr. Angela Daman and Linda Zimmer]], seem to openly doubt Jared's identity. Jared has moments in multiple episodes where he expressions confusion or distress over being assumed to be a man.

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* {{Trans Tribulations}}: While Jared's nonbinary identity is overall accepted, there are many times that people at The Enclosure, [[spoiler:notably Dr. Angela Daman and Linda Zimmer]], seem to openly doubt Jared's identity. Jared has moments in multiple episodes where he expressions confusion or distress over being assumed to be a man.man.
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* {{Character Blog}}: the series is partially told through Jared's audio journals.


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* {{Dead Person Conversation}}: there are many conversations with ghosts throughout the series.
* {{Death as Comedy}}: many of Jared's off-screen deaths are handled with a sense of comedy.


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* {{Monster Roommate}}: Jared and [[spoiler:Dax, who is a shadow person living in Jared's home]].

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* {{Close Knit Community}}: the town of Wichton, Indiana has a very close-knit community.

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* {{Close Knit Community}}: the rural farm town of Wichton, Indiana has a very close-knit community.community.
* {{Cool Old Lady}}: both Ester and Laura, the elderly couple who own The Chronicle Inn.


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* {{Ghost Amnesia}}: technically [[spoiler:Jared, as he struggles to remember his life before 'the incident'.]]
* {{Good Parents}}: Darius Chapman's fathers both do their best to be good parents for Darius, as well as welcoming Jared into the family.
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* {{CloseKnitCommunity}}: the town of Wichton, Indiana has a very close-knit community.

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* {{CloseKnitCommunity}}: {{Close Knit Community}}: the town of Wichton, Indiana has a very close-knit community.
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* {{CloseKnitCommunity}}: the town of Wichton, Indiana has a very close-knit community.
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* {{Evil Inc}}: [[spoilers:The Enclosure]] seems to struggle with being this.

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* {{Evil Inc}}: [[spoilers:The [[spoiler:The Enclosure]] seems to struggle with being this.
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* {{Evil Inc}}: The Enclosure, the organization that Jared works for.

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* {{Evil Inc}}: The Enclosure, the organization that Jared works for.[[spoilers:The Enclosure]] seems to struggle with being this.

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* {{Artificial Human}}: [[spoiler:Jared]] is implied to not be human the first season, [[spoiler:it is confirmed in the second season]]

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* {{Artificial Human}}: [[spoiler:Jared]] Jared is implied to not be human the first season, [[spoiler:it is confirmed in the second season]]



* {{Evil, Inc.}}: The Enclosure, the organization that Jared works for.
* {{Narrator}}: Jared

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* {{Evil, Inc.}}: {{Evil Inc}}: The Enclosure, the organization that Jared works for.
* {{LGBT Creators}}: Casper Oliver is a queer content creator, as are all of the writers for the series, and most of the voice-over talent are members of the queer community.
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{{Narrator}}: JaredDr. Jared Hel is the narrator for most episodes, but some episodes are narrated by [[spoiler:other members of The Enclosure, such as Dr. Gia Castillo]]


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* {{Queer Romance}}: Wichton is full of many canonically queer couples, such as Ester and Laura who own The Chronicle Inn, as well as Jared and Darius Chapman.
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Each episode is in a somewhat slice-of-life format that takes a peak into Jared's life through audio journal entries and other kinds of recorded audio files. Some episodes follow other characters, but still are relevant to Jared's story.

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Each episode is in a somewhat slice-of-life format that takes a peak into Jared's life through audio journal entries and other kinds of recorded audio files. Some episodes follow other characters, but still are relevant to Jared's story.story.

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* {{Artificial Human}}: [[spoiler:Jared]] is implied to not be human the first season, [[spoiler:it is confirmed in the second season]]
* {{Big Damn Reunion}}: In season two, [[spoiler:Jared and Dax.]]
* {{Cast Full of Gay}}: This series is full of canonically LGBTQA+ characters.
* {{Evil, Inc.}}: The Enclosure, the organization that Jared works for.
* {{Narrator}}: Jared
* {{Our Ghosts Are Different}}: there are many ghosts in this series, and they all interact with Jared fairly directly.
* {{Signing Off Catchphrase}}: "This is Dr. Jared Hel, signing off."
* {{Teeth Clenched Teamwork}}: This happens often at The Enclosure. Notably Jared and Dr. Gia Castillo being lab partners and clearly not liking one another, as well as [[spoiler:Dr. Gia Castillo, Dr. Angela Daman, and Linda Zimmer all begrudgingly working together on investigating Jared]]
* {{Trans Tribulations}}: While Jared's nonbinary identity is overall accepted, there are many times that people at The Enclosure, [[spoiler:notably Dr. Angela Daman and Linda Zimmer]], seem to openly doubt Jared's identity. Jared has moments in multiple episodes where he expressions confusion or distress over being assumed to be a man.
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"Jar of Rebuke" is a midwestern gothic audio drama by Casper Oliver. It's narrated by Dr. Jared Hel, an amnesiac, immortal cryptozoologist who is trying to remember their forgotten past.

Each episode is in a somewhat slice-of-life format that takes a peak into Jared's life through audio journal entries and other kinds of recorded audio files. Some episodes follow other characters, but still are relevant to Jared's story.

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