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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* It is not advised to use '''{{PAGENAME}}''' together with {{IconLink|Object Of Obsession}}, as it will cause '''{{PAGENAME}}''' to lose Tokens whenever one uses '''Object Of Obsession''' to read the Killer's Aura, independent of whether or not the Killer also reads the Survivor's Aura at the same time. |
* It is not advised to use '''{{PAGENAME}}''' together with {{IconLink|Object Of Obsession}}, as it will cause '''{{PAGENAME}}''' to lose Tokens whenever one uses '''Object Of Obsession''' to read the Killer's Aura, independent of whether or not the Killer also reads the Survivor's Aura at the same time. |
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+ | * "Death Fooled by the Cloak of Falcon Feathers" is referenced to goddess of love, sex, beauty, fertility, gold, seiðr, war, and death - '''Freyja''' who actualy wearing that cloak as it tells in '''Norse mythology'''. She was assisting other deities by allowing them to use her feathered cloak. Her |
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- It is not advised to use Distortion together with Template:IconLink, as it will cause Distortion to lose Tokens whenever one uses Object Of Obsession to read the Killer's Aura, independent of whether or not the Killer also reads the Survivor's Aura at the same time.
- "Death Fooled by the Cloak of Falcon Feathers" is referenced to goddess of love, sex, beauty, fertility, gold, seiðr, war, and death - Freyja who actualy wearing that cloak as it tells in Norse mythology. She was assisting other deities by allowing them to use her feathered cloak. Her