Worm

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Chapter
4
Thomas Dingus Bingus Maddock
Many dogs die at some point.
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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AonR
One villain orchestrates them another uses violence to stop them
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Does a cat die?
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Does a pet die?
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Dianthus
There's a lady named Dragon who is not actually a dragon, and a dude who can kinda turn into a dragon, but no actual dragons, unfortunately.
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klin
A main character's powers revolve around controlling bugs, including spiders.
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DisplayName156789
Bugs. All of the bugs
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AonR
There is an entire Gang of drug users
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JudeC
There are detailed, dark descriptions of individuals in the midst of drug use and addiction.
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Hawkins
Not in the main narrative of the story, but there are characters that have previously perpetrated or been the victim of sexual assault.
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DrStalker
Yes but not described on-screen. (other than in the "missing interlude" chapter that was removed from the main story a few hours after being written)
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Hawkins
There are two eye removal scenes. The second one is a bit more descriptive.
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grendelkhan
At least one villain habitually eats people; it's described in some detail.
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StopThinking
While not described in overt detail, a fairly important antagonist's genitals are attacked by venomous bugs.
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GrapeSoda
A character gets both his arm and leg torn from his body via a laser.
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Anirosealine
Toe bombs
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mosca_angelo
Trigger events are functionally seizures, and there are a lot of them.
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-1
Hahahahahahahahahaha keep reading
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Apotheosis
The Endbringer battles could in some ways be described as mass sacrifice.
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DStalker
At a mundane level a student steals another students project work to pass off as their own. If you include cheating the standard laws of physics as humans understand them then there is a lot of cheating.
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JudeC
Yes, in first-person detail.
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Are there razors?
S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® (1-800-DONTCUT)
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conarh
In the first arc
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Virt37
Quite the opposite, actually. The heroes in this book are a very blatant metaphor for police, and they're shown to be incompetent in many ways, and repeatedly fail/let down the main character, leading to her joining the villains.
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GrapeSoda
A character is shown to be suffering from an extreme form of cancer before receiving their powers.
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bork
Bitch is heavily implied to be autistic
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yass
The majority of the characters with powers are mentally ill and violent
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somewhatLazy
Part of a major character's backstory involves someone dying by suicide. A villainous character is pushed into suicide by the protagonist.
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Dianthus
This is a book. There is no camera.
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mosca_angelo
Skidmark's dilapidated mall's party and even his power are very strobe-like. Moreover, Gray Boy and Ignis Fatuus are walking strobe effects on their own. Although this is a book, so it probably won't cause any strobe-related issues to readers.
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Does a baby cry?
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DouglastheDragon01
In arc two, the r-word is used. There might be more, but I'm not that far into it yet.
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DrStalker
It's worth adding that the neo-nazi group in the story is very presented as being evil/wrong, and the author clearly does not support or promote their their viewpoints.
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AonR
Villain group described as "Neo Nazis"
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Virt37
There's a character "Circus" who's ambiguous (implied to be genderfluid) Direct excerpt from book: “Wait, Circus is a guy?” Regent asked. “Depends on your definition of guy,” Tattletale said. “If you’re talking biological or what Circus identifies as. Not that I have it pinned down; I can’t tell if you’re a guy posing as a girl when in costume or a girl who poses as a guy when in plainclothes.”
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Virt37
One of the villains (a neo-nazi) drops it when the story is in his point of view
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GrapeSoda
A group of thugs is shown shouting homophobic slurs at a person that they had recently assaulted. It is to note that the person that they were assaulting was not LGBT+.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.4673
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AonR
Alludes to the feelings being present but the relationship itself never forms if I remember correctly
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Dianthus
There's a fade-to-black if characters participate in sexual activity. We know that certain characters have sex, but we do not see any scenes of it happening.
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Dianthus
It's bittersweet. Not that happy, not that sad.
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Dianthus
Largest potential trigger of the book behind bugs. There is more blood/gore in this than, more than likely, any other media you are likely to consume. It doesn't feel like "too much" if you're okay with it, but if you're not okay with gore, this will very likely be quite disturbing.
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