Body Horror: The fate of the animals captured and implanted with the young of the Ditchlings.Suffice to say, if she can manage to do so, it doesn't end well for her. Blinded by Rage: What Gretchen claims happens to her when she senses the Ditchlings out in the woods and makes to chase after them.Bland-Name Product: When gathering provisions for PB&J, the protagonist will retrieve a jar of "JIF" peanut butter.Doesn't really change that the place is filthy and falling apart, though. If the subject is brought up, Tabitha will claim it used to be the "crown jewel of the region", and also brags about how most of the furnishings are genuine antiques original to the place. Big Fancy House: Though time has certainly taken its toll, and it's not seen a decent amount of cleaning in a while, there's no denying that Scarlet Manor is a very impressive place.Both Tabitha and Pearlanne pale positively ghost white as bad bosses when compared to their family's ancestral patriarch, Silas Scarlet, who, back in the days when he founded the mine, had men and boys as young as 10 working 12 hour shifts in the mines, as well as his outright disregard for their lives when he reveals to a business partner that he knowingly allowed the miners to use faulty wood as support beams, which led to a collapse that killed well over 100 people.Kaneeka derides Tabitha for her methods in running the town coal mine whenever the subject gets brought up, particularly the fact that she apparently hasn't allowed her employees to unionize.One can only imagine the main reason people worked for her was that it's the main industry in Scarlet Hollow, and it's always willing to employ those passing through who are hard on cash. Bad Boss: There's no outright clarification on what exactly went on when your aunt was in charge of the family coal mine, just that she was apparently downright awful to work for, and working for Tabitha is pleasant by comparison. ![]()
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