Tears to Tiara

"Cutting off your own head won't solve anything."

From the creators of Utawarerumono comes a somewhat similar story. In a fantasy world somewhat resembling Arthurian legend, the "Holy Empire" has taken it upon itself to crush all resistance. Against them is the Demon Lord Arawn (in human form) who inadvertently becomes the leader of a tribe fighting for survival. As such, this is a tale of war, sacrifice and beautiful women.

Based off the PC Visual Novel by Leaf. Later re-released for the PlayStation 3 with art and technical upgrades. The Anime aired in 2009 and is now available in North America by Sentai.

Along with the announcement of Utawarerumono's sequel in 2011, Leaf also confirmed that a Tears to Tiara 2 is on the works, scheduled as a PlayStation 3 release details are scarce, much like Utawarerumono 2 the only thing confirmed is that Tears to Tiara 2 is set in the same universe as the original, it's unknown if there will be any returning characters.

""My mommy told me never to trust a man dressed all in black.""
 * Accidental Marriage: Arawn to his harem girls (though reduced to three in the anime). At least Hakuoro was just a Chick Magnet.
 * Achilles in His Tent: Or running through the woods like a dumbass.
 * All Myths Are True
 * Anguished Declaration of Love: Given by Octavia to Lidia.
 * The Archer: Morgan, though Arawn's a pretty good shot himself.
 * Back-to-Back Badasses: Arawn and Arthur in the opening while eating an apple. Also Episode 2.
 * Another example is Octavia and Morgan, on a fairly regular basis.
 * Author Appeal: Ermin has more than twice the amount of H-scenes compared to any other girl in the visual novel, including Rhiannon. She's also the most childlike, which can be a little... awkward.
 * Badass Army: The Rubrum, also doubling as Elite Mooks.
 * Bare Your Midriff: Morgan. Rathty and Arthur as well.
 * Bash Brothers: Arthur and Arawn;.
 * Beauty Equals Goodness: Subverted by Gaius and Lidia, the former of whom is rugged yet a Worthy Opponent in the end; the latter is beautiful but... not so good. And then there's
 * Berserk Button: The otherwise snarky Arawn hates it when people are willing to die or enslave themselves for immaterial concepts like chivalry and honor. This is likely due to how.
 * Big Bad:.
 * Big Brother Mentor: A rare case where the mentor is Arawn himself. Crosses over with Stealth Mentor since Arthur seems unaware of Arawn's plans to raise him as a worthy king.
 * Big Eater: Arthur, Morgan and Octavia. In one scene in the game, Arthur and Morgan both make themselves sick trying to out-eat Octavia, who just wants to eat in peace.
 * Big Good: Arawn, who, in a twist, is also The Hero.
 * Bleached Underpants
 * Bokukko:.
 * Brainwashed and Crazy:.
 * Call Back: Arawn is known as the "Great Demon King", presumably because he's . Then a Flash Back reveals that.
 * Canon Foreigner: Lidia, an Imperial general introduced only in the PlayStation 3 remake. Becomes a full Canon Immigrant come the anime.
 * Cavalier Consumption: The characters pass around an apple while swordfighting in the Title Sequence.
 * Cherubic Choir: The Song of Creation.
 * : Rathty is voiced by Greg Ayres in the Sentai Englsih dub.
 * Conspicuous CG: The revived skeletons in Episode 2.
 * Cool Old Guy: Ogam, hands down.
 * Council of Angels: The Twelve Angels.
 * Cute Bruiser: Rathty -- Little elf, BIG hammer.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: Some extent to Octavia.
 * ; though in the anime he's clearly ready to kill them (or die trying, anyway) after.
 * Dark Is Not Evil: Arawn.
 * Contrast with Light Is Not Good --.
 * Depleted Phlebotinum Shells: The holy element Electrum burns Arawn on contact . In-game, any equipment made of Electrum doesn't enhance the stats of any elves, dragons, or demons it is given to. In human hands, however, they're the most powerful things available at the store.
 * De-Power: What happens to Arawn after High Priest Drwc resurrects him too early. As a result, the legendary Demon King is only slightly stronger than a normal human and actually hurts himself a little when he punches a skeleton so hard it shatters.
 * In the game he instead rips Drwc apart with a sweep of his hand as if his fingers were solid claws. Again, he has some minor complains about it afterwards.
 * The Fair Folk: Subverted. When the boat first lands on Albion, Ogam mentions that they best be careful because of the "Good Folk". They actually turn out to be very friendly. It also helps that they adore Arawn.
 * Fallen Angel:
 * Fan Translation: Released in December 2008, right around the time when the anime spinoff began airing.
 * Fastball Special: RATHTY MISSILE!
 * Final Speech: Combines with Almost-Dead Guy during for an impressive amount of time; it would almost have been ludicrous had the character not been so Badass that one could buy  willpower holding out long enough to make that speech.
 * Gainaxing: Morgan and Lyre.
 * Genki Girl: Morgan. The original game shows this a bit; the anime takes it Up to Eleven and adds a touch of Hard-Drinking Party Girl.
 * Genre Savvy: Rafty in the anime.
 * Genre Savvy: Rafty in the anime.

"Arawn: Kojirou > Tohru Ookawa Rhiannon: Ran Tonoo > Yuko Goto Arthur: Kotsuo Kishijima > Makoto Ishii Morgan: Rie Tomigawa > Mai Nakahara Octavia: Kaoru Imai > Rie Tanaka Limwris: Ayaka Kimura > Ami Koshimizu Ermin: Mai Akizuki > Ai Shimizu Ogam: Gansezu > Yosuke Akimoto Epona: Yurika Hokuto > Kiyomi Asai Llyr: Yuka Takana > Kaori Nazuka Rathy: Yuka Misaki > Kana Ueda Tailesin: Rei Takatori > Tomohiro Tsuboi Gaius: Ken Akiresu > Kenji Hamada"
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: Arawn does this to Arthur when.
 * Giant Enemy Crab: A bunch of them appear in Episode 4, and are reduced off-screen to crab hotpot.
 * Girl in a Box: Octavia
 * Glacier Waif: Rathty. Also a cute one.
 * Gratuitous English: "Apple Pie". When your city's name is a throwback to the fact that its orchard is full of apple trees, it only makes sense that this gets made... often.
 * Harem Hero: Arawn. Played with in the anime, where only Rhiannon does express romantic interest in him, while the other girls follow him out of either hero-worship or gratitude.
 * Heroic Albino: Arawn
 * Heroic Sacrifice: [[spoiler:Taliesin, who was in turn inspired by Myrrdin's own sacrifice.
 * Happily Ever After
 * Honest John: Epona, and Rusty's Split Personality Thraty.
 * Honor Before Reason: Many of the Gael Tribe, but Arthur takes it up a notch. When told to duel a wounded foe, he dislocates his own arm to even the field. Arawn frequently remarks that Arthur's stubborn insistence on rules and oaths can do more harm than good, especially when dealing with human lives.
 * In the game, there is a law that punishes adultery with a dislocated arm, so Arthur runs away with this and casually asks Morgan (who has declared herself married to Arawn) if her breasts get in her way when fighting before grabbing them just in time for Rhiannon to see the act.
 * Hot-Blooded: Arthur. A significant part of the plot revolves around the whole cast just trying to stop him from going overboard. Following Character Development though, he's definitely more matured and composed by the end of the series.
 * Identical Descendant: Arthur looks like his ancestor Pwyll with a different outfit and hairstyle.
 * The same can be said of
 * Not surprising, considering that in the very beginning of the game, she tells Arawn that
 * Idiot Hero: Arthur to some extent. Comes to a head when he throws Arawn's caution to the wind and leads reckless charge against the Rubrum, nearly losing all him men. This is frequently lampshaded in the game.
 * Lady of War: Octavia. Her self-proclaimed rival Lidia is more of an Ax Crazy Knight Templar.
 * Leeroy Jenkins: Arthur is worse off than Oboro in this, but at least he gets a clue quickly enough.
 * Lethal Chef: Subverted in the game. While Octavia and Morgan's cooking looks something like slop (they just ground up all the ingredients and threw them into a boiling pot), it actually tastes pretty good.
 * Light Is Not Good: is a bastard and the only other people who seems capable of using Light based magic are clerics for the Empire. On the other hand, light is not outright bad, either. It's the only thing capable of getting rid of advanced undead
 * Limited Wardrobe: Lampshaded the hell out of in one scene in the Visual Novel.
 * Load-Bearing Boss:
 * Lovely Angels: Octavia and Morgan (or is that a Battle Couple?), Rathty and Llyr.
 * Manly Tears: Pwyll does this well.
 * Meaningful Name: Arthur. Really, given the setting and host of other meaningful names, what else could he have become?
 * Meido: Lymwris and Ermin.
 * Mighty Glacier: Rathty.
 * Million Mook March:
 * Minor Injury Overreaction: In Episode 25, . Doubles as.
 * Mind Control Eyes: Rhiannon, after being forced to give up her true name.
 * Mistaken for Pregnant: Apparently, for Arawn, the idea that Llyr successfully milked a cow is more unlikely to come to mind than that he got her pregnant.
 * Naughty Tentacles: The uh... magical elf cookbook from Epona's shop. It supposedly tenderizes elf meat by arousing them.
 * Noble Demon: Arawn plays this straight.
 * Not Quite Dead:
 * Nothing Can Save Us Now: Taken to absurd levels
 * Ominous Pipe Organ: Plays during every scene featuring The Emperor and.
 * The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Lidia's view of Octavia. Taken to... interesting levels.
 * Our Angels Are Different: The Twelve Angels
 * Even their God Watos isn't on their side anymore . It is also hinted that the Angels do not know the true will of Watos and that.
 * The Other Darrin: There was a massive re-casting effort between the PC and PlayStation 3 versions, replacing the original cast with a more high-profile one (which carried over to the anime). To wit:


 * Although anyone with a good ear and half familiar with the Japanese CV scene can tell who was really recasted, and who had just used an alias for the original PC version
 * Our Elves Are Better: More like different. House Elves, Seal Elves, Miner Elves, Merchant Elves, and others, each with their own (literal, except for Ermin) Hat. Also, unlike most elves, they lack the standard pointy ears.
 * Although note that Mine Elves represent the more typical fantasy depiction of dwarves, minus body hair and such. The one we meet is even money-hungry like Discworld dwarves.
 * Palette Swap
 * Pettanko: Epona, especially conscious about her size.
 * Precursors:
 * Prestige Class: Musician, Paladin, Sage, Hunter, Seer, etc.
 * Real Time Strategy: The core gameplay mechanic of the game, or to be more specific, semi-RTS combined with JRPG.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Morgan (Red) and Octavia (Blue).
 * Red String of Fate: One of these is for sale at Epona's shop for 99999.
 * Reincarnation:
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something: Arawn, Arthur, Rhiannon and believe in Authority Equals Asskicking.
 * Samus Is a Girl: -- and it was also a twist in the game.  apparently knew, but apparently kept mum about it.
 * Ship Tease: Taliesin and Epona.
 * Shout-Out: Epona sells red shoes at her shop, which she claims increases speed threefold. It bestows a Fragile Speedster effect on whoever wears them. In the PC version, the AI takes control of whoever is wearing those pair of shoes.
 * In Episode 14, they raid Arawn's tomb. Much insinuations ensue.
 * Sixth Ranger: Taliesin.
 * The Slow Walk
 * Spiritual Successor: to Utawarerumono, except with an Arthurian feel.
 * Spoony Bard: Taliesin. It's even the name of his class. The prestige classes like Hunter, Seer, and Druid also qualify.
 * Stripperiffic: Morgan can't seem to wear anything but a tube-bra, sleeveless short jacket, and a loincloth that doesn't even try to hide her panties -- even at a breakfast meeting.
 * Super Move Portrait Attack: Prevalent in the PS3 version.
 * The PC game has it too for every super move. All four of them.
 * Surrounded by Idiots: Arawn feels this way. He later extends.
 * Talking the Monster to Death: Arthur in Episode 2. More like shouting it down.
 * To Be Lawful or Good: Arthur faces this dilemma often. He's keen on upholding the laws of his tribe (which are not always good and tend to advocate death as solution to every problem), but he's also a good person. Other characters are more willing to bend the rules if they are to stay alive, and halfway through the series Arawn convinces him to follow his conscience.
 * Trojan Prisoner: Octavia tries this out with Morgan in order to sneak the two of them into Avalon, which is under siege by the Empire. It would have worked were it not for the fact that the unit she associates herself with is a unit that had been sent back to the mainland long ago. They get to fight their way inside instead.
 * The Unfavorite:
 * Tsurime Eyes: Lidia. This is also notable in flashbacks where she and Octavia were friends she didn't have these.
 * Video Will: leaves one of these in a prison located inside Mt. Corus, and a thousand years later, Taliesin is led to it by a baby dragon.
 * War Is Hell: Ogam points it out to Arthur when the two meet after Arthur runs off for.
 * Warrior Monk: The Holy Empire employs Church Knights, Bishops, and Priests in combat, amongst others.
 * Worthy Opponent: Gaius; likely a Father to His Men as well.
 * Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: The Gael characters in the English dub, but they keep slipping.
 * You Can't Fight Fate:
 * There's a little twist to this tale, as mentioned on the PC version of Taliesin's part of the ending:
 * You Killed My Father: In Episode 15,.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Octavia.
 * Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: The Gael characters in the English dub, but they keep slipping.
 * You Can't Fight Fate:
 * There's a little twist to this tale, as mentioned on the PC version of Taliesin's part of the ending:
 * You Killed My Father: In Episode 15,.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Octavia.