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Let Them Go (Audio Play)

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Let Them Go is an audio drama created by Alexander Shaw and is the seventh story in the New Century series, though it serves as a Prequel to the series as a whole.
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Madness Mantra
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Madness Mantra: Amanda continuously sings "O Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?" as she falls victim to the infection.
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Hide and No Seek
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Hide and No Seek: As children, Rebecca would threaten this while playing with her siblings as a tactic to get them to reveal themselves.
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Soft Glass
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Soft Glass: Averted in Rebecca's story about a man who died after walking through a pane of glass.
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Death from Above
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Death from Above: How William Smythe dies, as the barghest he climbed into a tree to avoid is hiding further up in the tree than he was, and she drops down on him when he falls out.
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The Virus
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Dawson dismisses the idea of Egyptian Rabies being in the British Isles due to it being the provinence of Darkest Africa and countries with "unpronounceable names".
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Dead Man Writing
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Done with Amanda's last letter to Rebecca which is read over Rebecca hunting Elsie and Amanda down.
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Shoot the Dog
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Shoot the Dog: Dawson attempts to do this with the infected Amanda after he is convinced that they're dealing with Egyptian Rabies.
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Halloween Episode
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Halloween Episode: Most of the story takes place on Halloween night.
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Analogy Backfire
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Analogy Backfire: While dealing with Mr. Galloway, Amanada compares the potential partnership between their two stores to the symbiotic relationship between remoras and sharks. Galloway says it sounds more like a parasitic one and Amanda later comments that she probably shouldn't have used that analogy.
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Fantasy-Forbidding Father
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Fantasy-Forbidding Father: Charles Wolverton disapproved of Rebecca wishing to become a businesswoman, instead believing she should focus on finding a husband to the point he leaves the family business to his sister in a final effort to keep it from Rebecca. Somewhat subverted overall though, as he approves of his married daughter Amanda's dream of being a writer.
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It Will Never Catch On
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It Will Never Catch On: Galloway is somewhat unsure of Rebecca's overall plan, though listeners will realize she's essentially describing a shopping mall.
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Hysterical Woman
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Hysterical Woman: Dawson believes Amanda is this after Rafe's death, but she is actually undergoing the transformation into a barghest.
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It Always Rains at Funerals
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It Always Rains at Funerals: It rains during Timothy's funeral.
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The Caretaker
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The Caretaker: Rebecca takes care of her mother after she falls ill while her father continues traveling for business and her sister is in Geneva for school. This is part of the reason why she rejects Rafe's marriage proposal.
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Voiceover Letter
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Voiceover Letter: Used for the telegram Charles Wolverton receives from Caruthers about the unrest happening in India. Done with Amanda's last letter to Rebecca which is read over Rebecca hunting Elsie and Amanda down.
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Caretaker Reversal
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Caretaker Reversal: Rebecca was forced to take care of her mother when she fell ill while her father was away on business.
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Drop the Hammer
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Drop the Hammer: One of the improvised weapons Rebecca uses is a carpenter's hammer, which she uses to beat Dawson to death.
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Sealed Evil in a Can
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Sealed Evil in a Can: The ending implies that Rebecca leaving the hatch in the basement open after trapping Dawson was a bad thing, possibly for this reason.
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Catch Your Death of Cold
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Catch Your Death of Cold: In episode 2, Rebecca worries that Timothy will catch a cold when it starts raining while they are playing in the woods. While he doesn't catch a cold, due to his long exposure to the rain, he does catch pneumonia and die.
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Gory Discretion Shot
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Gory Discretion Shot: The group in Ravenwood close the door just as the barghest pounces on Rafe to finish him off.
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Obnoxious In-Laws
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Obnoxious In-Laws: It's mentioned that Rafe's parents find Amanda to be strange and that she once gave his mother nightmares.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: After the loss of the shotgun, Cleo gathers a number of household objects that the ground could use to defend themselves. Rebecca later uses a fire poker and a meat cleaver to fight an injured barghest, then dispatches Dawson with a kitchen knife and a carpenter's hammer.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The story begins and ends with Rebecca finding one of her siblings hiding in the same tree.
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Flashback
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Flash Back: William Smythe has one on how he ended up being chased through a rural English field by a barghest.
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Staircase Tumble
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Staircase Tumble: Happens to Dawson after Rebecca slams the door at the top of the stairs in his face.
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It's All My Fault
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It's All My Fault: Both Cleo and Rebecca blame themselves for Timothy's death.
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: In what would be her last letter to Rebecca, Amanda revealed that she was planning on divorcing Rafe, because she knew he and Rebecca were in love with each other and she wanted them both to be happy.
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Sacrificial Lion
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Sacrificial Lion: Rafe, Amanda's husband and the only combat capable person at Ravenwood, is killed trying to hunt down the barghest.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: The ending says that Rebecca will return as well as implying that her leaving the hatch in the basement open will have consequences.
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Dramatic Shattering
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Dramatic Shattering: Rebecca drops her teacup, which shatters against the floor, when she notices the barghest watching her and Cleo through a window.
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The Un-Favourite
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The Un Favourite: Though she denies it, it's implied that Rebecca feels she is this, mostly in regards to Amanda being given an expensive education while Rebecca helps her mother in the family shop.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: In her last letter to Rebecca, Amanda reveals she knows that Rebecca is in love with her husband Rafe and was planning on divorcing him so he and Rebecca could be together.
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Meaningful Echo
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Meaningful Echo: Rebecca says "I found you" both when she finds Timothy sick with pneumonia under the tree, and when she finds a barghest-infected Amanda hiding in its branches.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Charles Wolverton shoots himself in the head shortly after learning the British are pulling out of India due to "Egyptian Rabies".
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The Teaser
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The Teaser: The story's prologue, which opens on William Smythe being chased through a field in rural England by a barghest.
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Tae Kwon Door
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Tae Kwon Door: Rebecca does this to Dawson after he starts chasing her, first slamming the door against his wrist then kicking it into his face, causing him to fall down a flight of stairs.
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I Don't Like the Sound of That Place
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I Don't Like the Sound of That Place: Ravenwood, especially when you learn it was originally named Crowswood and derived its name from the fact it was located near a crossroads that featured a gibbet that would house living criminals who were ultimately feasted on by crows.
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Impaled Palm
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Impaled Palm: Happens to Dawson when Rebecca stabs him as he attempts to break into the room she's barricaded herself in.
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Married to the Job
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Married to the Job: Rebecca is implied to be this with respect towards running the shop, as Amanda has to literally drag her away from it for them to visit their Aunt Cleo. This is part of the reason why she rejected Rafe's marriage proposal, as, due to the law, Rafe would be given control of the shop if they married.
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Dramatic Thunder
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Dramatic Thunder: In episode 2, thunder rolls ominously in the distance as the Wolverton sisters realize they cannot locate their brother.
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The Social Darwinist
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The Social Darwinist: Galloway says he agrees strongly with Darwin's "survival of the fittest" statements when discussing a business deal.
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Agent Scully
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Agent Scully: Dawson is this for a good portion of the story in regards to the fact he refuses to believe that the people they're dealing with are infected with Egyptian Rabies despite all evidence to the contrary.
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Stiff Upper Lip
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Stiff Upper Lip: Rafe explains having to appear collected while in danger during his time as a soldier.
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The One That Got Away
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8970d739
comment
The One That Got Away: Rafe was this to Rebecca. She says their relationship ultimately didn't work out but that she was in love with him and no other man has measured up.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8970d739
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8970d739
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8970d739
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8ab096bd
type
Dehumanization
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8ab096bd
comment
Dehumanization: Rebecca starts thinking of the barghest as separate creatures instead of the people they once were to make doing what she has to easier for her.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8ab096bd
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8ab096bd
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1.0
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8ab096bd
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8d1f1cd6
type
Zombie Advocate
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8d1f1cd6
comment
Zombie Advocate: Despite believing they are dealing with Egyptian Rabies and seeing what an infected person can do, Rebecca refuses to let Dawson harm Amanda after she is bitten. Justified as it is not yet known that the infection is incurable.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8d1f1cd6
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8d1f1cd6
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8d1f1cd6
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8e20979
type
Wham Episode
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8e20979
comment
Wham Episode: The emotional drama relating to Charles Wolverton's will is completely forgotten when a barghest suddenly shows up and attacks Amanda.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8e20979
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8e20979
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1.0
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_8e20979
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_927289f5
type
Cathartic Scream
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_927289f5
comment
Cathartic Scream: Rebecca lets one out after the reading of her father's will.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_927289f5
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_927289f5
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1.0
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_927289f5
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_95be648c
type
Creepy Basement
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_95be648c
comment
Creepy Basement: Rebecca has to enter Ravenwood's dark basement at one point in the story. It contains an old, unused room behind a hatch that is even creepier.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_95be648c
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_95be648c
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1.0
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_95be648c
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_969bc7d9
type
*Drool* Hello
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_969bc7d9
comment
*Drool* Hello: Played with due to the fact that William Smythe notices the barghest he was running from hiding in the tree above him and then she drools on him before attacking.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_969bc7d9
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_969bc7d9
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_969bc7d9
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_97d54bb0
type
Tragic Keepsake
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_97d54bb0
comment
Tragic Keepsake: Rebecca keeps the stopper to a lemonade bottle as a reminder of the relationship she almost had with Rafe. Fully becomes this after his death.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_97d54bb0
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_97d54bb0
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_97d54bb0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_99c36bb5
type
Ironic Nursery Tune
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_99c36bb5
comment
Ironic Nursery Tune: Amanda sings "O Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?" after Rafe is killed, showing both her sorrow over his death and her succumbing to the barghest's bite.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_99c36bb5
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_99c36bb5
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_99c36bb5
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9a158325
type
Gothic Horror
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9a158325
comment
Gothic Horror: The story is a return to a more horror oriented tale that the series had drifted away from since Secret Rooms and perhaps surpasses the other stories in invoking the feel of a period accurate horror story.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9a158325
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9a158325
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9a158325
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9b6cc16b
type
No Range Like Point-Blank Range
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9b6cc16b
comment
No Range Like Point-Blank Range: Rebecca only manages to hit one of the barghests with a shot from the shotgun by firing it reflexively right before it leapt on her.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9b6cc16b
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9b6cc16b
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9b6cc16b
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9d6e002e
type
Whole Episode Flashback
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9d6e002e
comment
Whole Episode Flashback: Episode 2 takes place 11 years before the rest of the story and deals with the Wolverton sisters as children. Episode 13 takes place 5 years before the main story and details the first meeting between Rebecca and Rafe and the start of her mother's illness. This is followed by episode 14, which goes into the circumstances of Rafe and Amanda's engagement.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9d6e002e
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9d6e002e
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9d6e002e
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9e86e227
type
The End... Or Is It?
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9e86e227
comment
The End... Or Is It?: In addition to the fact that the barghest plague will only get worse after the ending of the story, [[the last scene implies that Rebecca having left the hatch in the basement open will lead to bad things.]]
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9e86e227
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9e86e227
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9e86e227
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9ee065ab
type
Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9ee065ab
comment
Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday: Most of the story occurs on Halloween night.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9ee065ab
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9ee065ab
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1.0
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_9ee065ab
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a54534a0
type
Parental Neglect
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a54534a0
comment
Parental Neglect: After Timothy's death Charles Wolverton became distant towards his daughters and spent most of his time away on business.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a54534a0
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a54534a0
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a54534a0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a6c99b08
type
Shoot Out the Lock
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a6c99b08
comment
Shoot Out the Lock: Dawson attempts to do this to get into Amanda's bedroom, but is stopped by Rebecca before he can.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a6c99b08
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a6c99b08
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a6c99b08
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a7382a73
type
Imagine Spot
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a7382a73
comment
Imagine Spot: In episode 2, after Amanda tells him to be quiet while they're in the woods, Timothy briefly imagines the trees coming to life and forcibly shushing him.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a7382a73
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a7382a73
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1.0
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a7382a73
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a82ff02f
type
Meet Cute
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a82ff02f
comment
Meet Cute: Rebecca and Rafe's first meeting was this, with him coming into her shop after her dog had damaged his boots, leading to her doing emergency repairs on them.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a82ff02f
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a82ff02f
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a82ff02f
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a8dcb1d7
type
Love at First Sight
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a8dcb1d7
comment
Love at First Sight: Rafe believed he had this with Rebecca. Ultimately, he said he was still in love with Rebecca even though he became engaged to her sister.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a8dcb1d7
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a8dcb1d7
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a8dcb1d7
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a90eaeaa
type
Shell-Shock Silence
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a90eaeaa
comment
Shell-Shock Silence: Happens to Rebecca after she shoots a barghest at point blank range. The ringing is enough that she doesn't notice at first that the barghest was now screaming in pain.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a90eaeaa
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a90eaeaa
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_a90eaeaa
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aabe2fb
type
Deliberate Values Dissonance
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aabe2fb
comment
Deliberate Values Dissonance: Charles Wolverton does not believe women have a place in business and has been trying to force Rebecca to find a husband over running the family store. Dawson dismisses the idea of Egyptian Rabies being in the British Isles due to it being the provinence of Darkest Africa and countries with "unpronounceable names".
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aabe2fb
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aabe2fb
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aabe2fb
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aca32000
type
Armor-Piercing Response
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aca32000
comment
Armor-Piercing Response: Rebecca is able to get Dawson to stop trying to put Amanda down because she points out that if there's no way to save someone infected with Egyptian Rabies, then he might as well kill himself too, because he's likely been infected as well.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aca32000
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aca32000
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_aca32000
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ad4c74ed
type
Final Girl
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ad4c74ed
comment
Final Girl: Rebecca, as the other characters are either killed by or infected by barghests. Unremarked upon but related is the fact, as the only unwed character in a Victorian setting, she is likely also a virgin.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ad4c74ed
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ad4c74ed
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ad4c74ed
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b1e81ef2
type
Dead-Hand Shot
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b1e81ef2
comment
Dead-Hand Shot: Played with, in that seeing Timothy's limp hand is how Rebecca finds him in the woods, and while he's alive at the time, he has already become infected with the pneumonia that would kill him a few days later. After the group retreats back into the house when Rafe is attacked, Rebecca looks out the window in an attempt to find him and can only make out one of his corpse's hands in a shaft of moonlight.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b1e81ef2
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b1e81ef2
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b1e81ef2
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b53c57d5
type
Epigraph
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b53c57d5
comment
Epigraph: The first episode begins with a quote from The Stolen Child by William Butler Yeats.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b53c57d5
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b53c57d5
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_b53c57d5
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c04b1231
type
Jump Scare
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c04b1231
comment
Jump Scare: After Rafe goes looking for the barghest, the group begin talking amongst themselves, only for Rafe to suddenly fire the gun nearby, startling everyone. As Rebecca is musing after killing one of the barghests, she is startled by Dawson suddenly slamming against the basement door.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c04b1231
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c04b1231
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c04b1231
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2137007
type
Running Away to Cry
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2137007
comment
Running Away to Cry: Played with, in that Rebecca does flee the room to be alone after the reading of her father's will, but she does it out of anger and frustration instead of sorrow.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2137007
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2137007
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2137007
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2cedc1c
type
Big "NO!"
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2cedc1c
comment
Big "NO!": Rebecca gives one when Cleo is killed by barghests.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2cedc1c
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2cedc1c
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c2cedc1c
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3585f4a
type
Boom, Headshot!
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3585f4a
comment
Boom, Headshot!: How Cleo dispatches Cavendish. Also how Rebecca kills Elsie.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3585f4a
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3585f4a
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3585f4a
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3c18143
type
Hope Spot
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3c18143
comment
Hope Spot: Aunt Cleo manages to kill the Cavendish barghest, only to be set upon and killed by two others who had gone unnoticed.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3c18143
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3c18143
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c3c18143
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: Rebecca remembers her father reading her and Amanda Gulliver's Travels when they were young. When Dawson is looking into the room in the cellar, it's said that he sees "Darkness there and nothing more."
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c75df49a
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c75df49a
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_c75df49a
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cb70651c
type
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cb70651c
comment
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: After she locks herself in the master bedroom and hides in the bed, Rebecca is confronted by voices that belong to her dead loved ones. It seems as though these are just figments of her stressed mental state, but the narration later states that this was not the last time someone heard voices like this in the house.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cb70651c
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cb70651c
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cb70651c
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cdfe12c3
type
Nothing Is Scarier
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cdfe12c3
comment
Nothing Is Scarier: The hatch in basement is a recurring source of dread in the story, but only darkness is ever seen beyond it and we're never told, exactly what is inside. Even the ending, which implies that the hatch being left over was a bad thing, doesn't indicate why that is.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cdfe12c3
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cdfe12c3
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_cdfe12c3
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_d2b59903
type
Cool Old Lady
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_d2b59903
comment
Cool Old Lady: Aunt Cleo, who is happy to go against the spirit of her brother's will in order to help Rebecca and dispatches a barghest with a shotgun, something trained soldier Rafe was unable to do.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_d2b59903
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_d2b59903
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_d2b59903
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_dc031fde
type
Inelegant Blubbering
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_dc031fde
comment
Inelegant Blubbering: Amanda's reaction to Rafe's death.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_dc031fde
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_dc031fde
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_dc031fde
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e2a6ebc1
type
Closed Circle
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e2a6ebc1
comment
Closed Circle: The main story deals with a group of people trapped in the English mansion of Ravenwood by a barghest prowling outside. Becomes even more so when Rafe, the only combat capable member of the group, is killed, losing the group's only firearm in the process.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e2a6ebc1
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e2a6ebc1
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e2a6ebc1
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e52a0409
type
Calling the Old Man Out
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e52a0409
comment
Calling the Old Man Out: After their father's suicide, Rebeccas does this directed towards Amanda, saying that their father essentially abandoned them and their mother in his pursuit of profit.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e52a0409
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e52a0409
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e52a0409
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e7e40c98
type
Berserk Board Barricade
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e7e40c98
comment
Berserk Board Barricade: At one point, Dawson begins breaking down furniture and using the resulting boards to nail over the windows.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e7e40c98
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e7e40c98
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_e7e40c98
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ec4b148
type
Old, Dark House
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ec4b148
comment
Old, Dark House: Ravenwood, the main setting of the story, is an old English manor that has fallen into a slightly dilapidated state and is surrounded by a thick forest.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ec4b148
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ec4b148
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ec4b148
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ed68bcc9
type
Dwindling Party
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ed68bcc9
comment
Dwindling Party: After the barghest shows up, the five characters begin to be whittled down. Semi-started when Amanda gets incapacitated by a barghest bite, then kicks into full gear as Rafe, then Cleo are killed.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ed68bcc9
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ed68bcc9
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_ed68bcc9
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_efc49c38
type
Trapped-with-Monster Plot
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_efc49c38
comment
Trapped-with-Monster Plot: The story becomes this when Rebecca ends up alone in Ravenwood, trapped with two people infected with Egyptian Rabies and more outside.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_efc49c38
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_efc49c38
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_efc49c38
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f2b365c1
type
Libation for the Dead
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f2b365c1
comment
Libation for the Dead: Amanda suggests that food should be left out for the restless dead that she believes likely haunt the woods around Ravenwood, due to the location's morbid history and the fact that it is Halloween.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f2b365c1
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f2b365c1
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f2b365c1
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3626b09
type
Mercy Kill
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3626b09
comment
Mercy Kill: Initially, Rebecca sets out to do this to Amanda, but ultimately can't bring herself to do it.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3626b09
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3626b09
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 Let Them Go (Audio Play)
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Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3626b09
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3ae169c
type
Knee-capping
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3ae169c
comment
Knee-capping: Happens to Rafe during his struggle with the barghest.
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3ae169c
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1.0
 Let Them Go (Audio Play) / int_f3ae169c
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No Peripheral Vision: Averted by Rebecca managing to spot Amanda hiding in the boughs of a tree despite her gaze being focused on the roots.
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Anger Born of Worry: A rather extreme case on behalf of Charles Wolverton towards his children. After they play hide and seek in the woods around Ravenwood a year after Timothy's death, Charles becomes furious at them, and then, their aunt and uncle. This leads to a breakdown in relations between Amanda and Rebecca's father and their aunt and uncle.
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