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== From the [[Pad of Definitions]] ==
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|title=Macabre
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|text=Artifacts; artistic works that are characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these artifacts there is an emphasis on the details and symbols of death. Themes are usually deliberate and are often preoccupations in the Goth subculture.
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|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown]])
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|source= [[Official Website]]
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From [[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown (episode)]].
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==Episodes==
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===[[3.06 Red Sky at Morning]]===
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:'''Bela:''' At the Sea Pines Museum. It's a macabre bit of maritime history. But I need help.
  
Artifacts; artistic works that are characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these artifacts there is an emphasis on the details and symbols of death. Themes are usually deliberate and are often preoccupations in the Goth subculture.
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===[[14.05 Nightmare Logic]]===
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:'''Neil:''' Rawling? His worst nightmare is dying in this house -- unmourned, unloved, rotting away in the family crypt, alone with his own regret. It's a tad macabre, don't you think?
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 3 October 2019

Macabre

Artifacts; artistic works that are characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these artifacts there is an emphasis on the details and symbols of death. Themes are usually deliberate and are often preoccupations in the Goth subculture.

Pad of Definitions (2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown), Official Website

Episodes

3.06 Red Sky at Morning

Bela: At the Sea Pines Museum. It's a macabre bit of maritime history. But I need help.

14.05 Nightmare Logic

Neil: Rawling? His worst nightmare is dying in this house -- unmourned, unloved, rotting away in the family crypt, alone with his own regret. It's a tad macabre, don't you think?