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Throughout the episode Virgil made it clear that Lockyar was not just a mere "demon" but the actual embodiment of violence itself - this angered Norman to no ends as he could not defeat Lockyar through force alone, however Max (being a kid) was intrigued at first with Lockyar, saying he'd seen violence before in video-games and movies until Virgil noted the memorable line "no, this is real violence.. and real violence has real consequences..".

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  • Throughout the episode Virgil made it clear that Lockyar was not just a mere "demon" but the actual embodiment of violence itself - this angered Norman to no ends as he could not defeat Lockyar through force alone, however Max (being a kid) was intrigued at first with Lockyar, saying he'd seen violence before in video-games and movies until Virgil noted the memorable line "no, this is real violence.. and real violence has real consequences..".
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  • Throughout the episode Virgil made it clear that Lockyar was not just a mere "demon" but the actual embodiment of violence itself - this angered Norman to no ends as he could not defeat Lockyar through force alone, however Max (being a kid) was intrigued at first with Lockyar, saying he'd seen violence before in video-games and movies until Virgil noted the memorable line "no, this is real violence.. and real violence has real consequences..".
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