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* [[The High Queen]] - Nimwe, the Seelie Queen, is an [[Fair Folk|elfin]] lady of incredible grace and beauty. |
* [[The High Queen]] - Nimwe, the Seelie Queen, is an [[Fair Folk|elfin]] lady of incredible grace and beauty. |
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* [[Historical Villain Upgrade]] - An in-universe example. The tailor believes that the king was assassinated by [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Muldan Blackblade]], a barbarian with a [[BFS|massive black sword.]] |
* [[Historical Villain Upgrade]] - An in-universe example. The tailor believes that the king was assassinated by [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Muldan Blackblade]], a barbarian with a [[BFS|massive black sword.]] |
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* [[I Am Not Shazam]] - the second of the two kingdoms is the faerie realm of Thierna Na Oge, not the invading goblins. A few of the reviews got this wrong. |
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* [[Info Dump]] - The opening narration. |
* [[Info Dump]] - The opening narration. |
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* [[Informed Ability]] - In the opening [[Info Dump]], Maeldun is presented as a great warrior. In the game, he is anything but. Branwyn pointedly explains to the fawning Iseult that Maeldun is their ''diplomat'', and Branwyn herself is the great warrior. {{spoiler|She'll show it if you lead the barghest into your camp.}} |
* [[Informed Ability]] - In the opening [[Info Dump]], Maeldun is presented as a great warrior. In the game, he is anything but. Branwyn pointedly explains to the fawning Iseult that Maeldun is their ''diplomat'', and Branwyn herself is the great warrior. {{spoiler|She'll show it if you lead the barghest into your camp.}} |