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* [[Dark Is Not Evil]] - Arawn Nos. |
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]] - Arawn Nos. |
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Branwyn always has something to add to the conversation between Maeldun and another character when she is present. Geraint is also not bad at this. |
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Branwyn always has something to add to the conversation between Maeldun and another character when she is present. Geraint is also not bad at this. |
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* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]] - this is a [[Fairy Tale]], after all. |
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* [[Evil Sorcerer]] - The [[Big Bad]]. |
* [[Evil Sorcerer]] - The [[Big Bad]]. |
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* [[Failure Is the Only Option]] - Want to catch that assassin? Sorry, you just can't. |
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]] - Want to catch that assassin? Sorry, you just can't. |
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* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]] - You need to buy a flute, and the most obvious ways for getting money are {{spoiler|gambling with the goblins, using the wishing well, or selling the sorcerer's figurine}}. In the unlikely event that you miss the opportunity for all of those, it may seem like you're stuck... but you can still {{spoiler|find a pot of gold under the rainbow; if you've already lost ''that'', you can sell Morholt's crystal.}} |
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]] - You need to buy a flute, and the most obvious ways for getting money are {{spoiler|gambling with the goblins, using the wishing well, or selling the sorcerer's figurine}}. In the unlikely event that you miss the opportunity for all of those, it may seem like you're stuck... but you can still {{spoiler|find a pot of gold under the rainbow; if you've already lost ''that'', you can sell Morholt's crystal.}} |
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* [[The Fair Folk]] |
* [[The Fair Folk]] |
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* [[True Love's Kiss]] - required, of course, to wake the sleeping princess. {{spoiler|And no, you're not her true love.}} |
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* [[Unwinnable]] - One trait of old Sierra adventures that [[Averted Trope|wasn't adopted]] by the game's creators. |
* [[Unwinnable]] - One trait of old Sierra adventures that [[Averted Trope|wasn't adopted]] by the game's creators. |
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* [[World of Ham]] - Although there is no voice acting, the dialogue is bombastic, grandiose and full of [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]. Very often [[Lampshaded]]. |
* [[World of Ham]] - Although there is no voice acting, the dialogue is bombastic, grandiose and full of [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]. Very often [[Lampshaded]]. |
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[[Category:Fantasy Video Games]] |
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[[Category:Trope]] |