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''Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future'' is a [[Turn-Based Strategy]] game for the PSP produced by [[Sting Entertainment]] and published by [[Atlus]]. While not a [[Dept. Heaven]] episode, it is the prequel to ''[[Yggdra Union]]'', Episode II in the series. The game is currently out in Japan, and as of yet there's still [[No Export for You]].
Three years before the events of ''[[Yggdra Union]]''
That young man, the [[Hot-Blooded]] seventeen-year-old idealist [[Broken Hero|Garlot]], and his childhood friends [[The Heart|Siskier]] and [[The Smart Guy|Jenon]] formed a vigilante band in an attempt to protect the poor of Tiera. The turbulent events of their first major battle with the rich attracts the attention of the vagabond [[Cool Big Sis|Medoute]] and liberal nobleman [[The Stoic|Velleman]], the latter of whom offers them the chance to become his army and gain strength and influence enough to destroy the banditry and corruption killing Bronquia from the inside. Joined by the mysterious fugitive [[Tag-Team Twins|twins]] [[Demoted to Extra|Luciana]] and [[Lady of War|Aegina]], itinerant [[Blind Seer|prophet]] and [[The Strategist|tactician]] [[Zen Survivor|Nessiah]], cute orphan girl [[Badass Adorable|Eimi]], and a [[Cast Herd|whole mess of]] [[Optional Party Member|other people]] described [[Blaze Union/Characters|here]], they will delve into the true nature of justice and power while fighting to reach a brighter future for their tormented country.
''Blaze Union'' utilizes a streamlined version of ''[[Yggdra Union]]'''s systems, with one major exception:
The game has three routes, which focus on Garlot, Aegina
See also ''[[Yggdra Union]]'', the main title; its [[Gaiden Game]] spinoff
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* [[Abusive Parents]]: Garlot, whose father was an ass {{spoiler|and whose mother is not much better}}.
* [[Accentuate the Negative]]: A route. [[Offscreen Moment of Awesome|Off in the background]], Gulcasa is saving the country, pulling himself back together after sustaining ''massive'' levels of emotional trauma, and forming deep bonds with Nessiah, Emilia, and Leon. The ''other ninety percent'' of this route is taken up by {{spoiler|Medoute and Jenon [[Et Tu, Brute?|conspiring to betray him]] [[Fantastic Racism|out of fear of his demon blood]]}}.
* [[Action Girl]]: Pretty much every girl in the party, but special mention goes to Siskier.
* [[Action Mom]]: {{spoiler|Baretreenu}}.
* [[Active Royalty]]: Just like in ''[[Yggdra Union]]'', here, we have Soltier, Ordene, {{spoiler|Aegina, Garlot
* [[Adorkable]]: Garlot.
* [[Ahoge]]: Siskier.
* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]: Poor Eudy.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: As usual. If you want the entirety of Nessiah's backstory, the details of how Soltier and Lapis met, and various information about the worldbuilding and secondary characters (from trivia to ''vitally important stuff'' that's only hinted at in the game), you may want to invest in the artbook, ''[[Yggdra Union]]'', ''[[Yggdra Unison]]''
* [[Ambidextrous Sprite]]: Ambidextrous portraits as well, but you have to give the artist credit for drawing all of the expressions.
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Lapis and Medoute.
* [[Anime Hair]]: Holy ''crap
* [[Anti-Grinding]]: It's much harder to power up characters in this game.
* [[Art Shift]]:The portraits are little less cute this time to the disappointment of some.
* [[A Taste of Power]]: You get some very strong equipment early in the game. Said equipment is expected to break after facing David almost immediately.▼
* [[Attract Mode]]: Featuring characters' self-introductions, which also happen to list their height and favorite food.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Chokers and/or high collars. You can count on one hand the number of characters who don't have one or the other.
* [[Badass Beard]]: King Ordene.
* [[Bad Powers, Bad People]]: Averted very hard with {{spoiler|Garlot and Eimi}}, who are {{spoiler|technically demons}} and vulnerable to [[The Corruption]], but heroic.
* [[The Berserker]]: Garlot is a borderline example, but mostly because he's too [[Hot-Blooded]] to think before charging into things. In certain routes, this winds up being played even straighter as the story goes on. {{spoiler|Even in the [[True Ending]], Gulcasa is one of the nicest people you'd ever meet under normal circumstances, but on the battlefield the guy is just plain ''scary
* [[Beta Couple]]: Jenon and Medoute in route A.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Eudy introduces herself to the heroes by rescuing them from Zilva.▼
** Same with Eater, who helps the girls fight off a band of would-be rapists when they first meet.▼
* [[Bi the Way]]: Heavily implied with Garlot, though never stated outright.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: The [[True Ending]]. {{spoiler|Bronquia is saved and the people are overjoyed, but Siskier is dead, Gulcasa is deep in a [[Heroic BSOD]] and already showing strain from using Brongaa's power, a number of your allies have left the continent, and everything will come crashing down in ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' three years later. Conversely, this means your exiled allies will be spared, and there's always ''[[Yggdra Unison]]'' for a look at what the Imperial Army's more positive fate would be like in this scenario
** Also Aegina's ending. {{spoiler|She's able to get her revenge on Fantasinia and reconcile with Ordene, but Luciana is dead, and depending on whether the player hits the wrong loserflags, Emilia and Yggdra may be killed, too. It's better than the [[True Ending]] by a bit, but still extremely sad
** And to round it out,
*** Unless you know his backsotry explained in {{spoiler|''Yggra Union''}} in which case
* [[Black Knight]]: Leon.
▲* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Eudy introduces herself to the heroes by rescuing them from Zilva.
▲** Same with Eater, who helps the girls fight off a band of would-be rapists when they first meet.
* [[Bokukko]]: Eimi.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: {{spoiler|Emilia, in
* [[Breakable Weapons]]: After a certain number of battlefields, any equipped items and weapons will naturally break. Also, the skill [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Item Break]] will cause this, and it can be very frustrating for players when they face it fairly early on in the game.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Male!Eater makes fun of the player for forgetting what time of day it is during his bath scene.▼
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Siskier in route C. This is also {{spoiler|Nessiah}}'s backstory.
* [[Broken Aesop]]: [[Growing Up Sucks]] ''so much'' that it's really better if you never grow up at all and just remain dependent on your parental figures forever instead of confronting the truth and your own problems. This is part of the reason why some fans will tell you they're relieved
▲* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Male!Eater makes fun of the player for forgetting what time of day it is during his bath scene.
▲* [[Broken Aesop]]: [[Growing Up Sucks]] ''so much'' that it's really better if you never grow up at all and just remain dependent on your parental figures forever instead of confronting the truth and your own problems. This is part of the reason why some fans will tell you they're relieved the C route [[Canon Discontinuity|has zero bearing on canon]].
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Almost every playable character, but special mention goes to the magicians, who are all supposedly very exceptional in magic.
** It starts getting lampshaded around the end of
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Poor Cerica.
** Inzaghi but not as much as before.
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* [[Character Blog]]: The four leads keep a joint Twitter [http://twitter.com/sting_pr/blazeunion here].
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Eimi again.
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Garlot's harem-to-cast ratio rivals that of [[Mahou Sensei Negima|Negi Springfield]], and not only do his attractive powers work on both sexes, [[The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You|they also extend to the fanbase]]. ''This is almost entirely on the merit of his personality
* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: Jenon.
* [[Church Militant]]: Zilva.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: [[Yggdra Union|Pamela]], [[Yggdra Unison|as]] [[Knights in The Nightmare|ever]].
* [[Coming of Age Story]]: Either Garlot's or Aegina's, depending on the route.
** {{spoiler|[[Sex as Rite-
* [[Complete Monster]]: Alanjame.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Juvelon and Bly both get referenced, though they don't actually appear.
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* [[Corrupt Church]]
* [[The Corruption]]: Brongaa.
* [[Credits Medley]]
* [[Creepy Child]]: {{spoiler|Possessed!Emilia in
* [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]]: Genocide. {{spoiler|Gulcasa winds up visibly on the verge of collapse after using it a lot, and he's probably not even fooling himself with that insistence that he'll be just fine. Obviously foreshadowing for the [[Heroic RROD]] incidents in ''[[Yggdra Union]]''
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Probably not ''really'' darker than ''[[Yggdra Union]]'', considering, but nothing quite sets the tone like kicking off a game with the attempted kidnapping of an eleven-year-old girl by a creepy and morbidly obese nobleman who clearly has anything but good intentions.
** It's not so much that ''
* [[Dead Little Sister]]: {{spoiler|Emilia and Yggdra in
* [[Death Seeker]]: {{spoiler|Ordene}}. Once you've beaten sense into him, Jenon and Siskier offer to find him a doctor, since his wounds aren't necessarily fatal. The character refuses their offered help, because he feels that dying is an appropriate punishment for {{spoiler|abandoning Luciana and Aegina to die years ago}}.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]
* [[Diabolus Ex Machina]]: {{spoiler|Route B bad ending}}.
* [[Dirty Coward]]: Norn and {{spoiler|Alanjame}}. You know it's bad when the [[Token Evil Teammate]] and the local [[Magnificent Bastard]] look at these guys with utter disgust and the rest of the party immediately agrees.
* [[The Ditz]]: Cerica. [[Berserk Button|Don't tell her to her face
* [[Don't Try This At Home]]: The sourcebook features, among other things, a nice little [[Wall of Text]] about what it takes to preserve potatoes so that they do not sprout and how bad it can get to eat one that has (even listing ''side effects''). Its title? "The Sprouting Protato Even [[Big Eater|Gulcasa]]<ref>
* [[Doomed by Canon]]: There may be four possible endings, but this is the prequel, after all
* [[Doomed Hometown]]: Double subverted. {{spoiler|Pandra attempts to sack Tiera, but is thwarted by Gram Blaze; the poor district is burned down, but will be rebuilt stronger than ever, and the class barrier is implied to have been breached for good by the incident. Then in route A, Gram Blaze's barracks has to be sacrificed in order to let the team escape from Baldus, and it appropriately goes up in flames
* [[The Dragon]]: Lapis.
* [[Dragon Their Feet]]: {{spoiler|Alanjame. He can also be considered a [[Dragon with an Agenda]]
* [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]]: Oh, Eater. Rarely is there a character who can perform a Bridget-drop in quite so many ways...
** Siskier is also quite shocked to find out that, yes, Zilva is female.
* [[Drunken Master]]: Sleip. Lampshaded by the title of her [[Leitmotif]].
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: Arguably Garlot; {{spoiler|he's more masculine as Gulcasa.}}▼
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Soltier and Byff.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: Eimi appears in the very first two battlefields for a few lines.
* [[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]: One per route.
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* [[The Emperor]]: Soltier. From [[All There in the Manual|what we already know about him]], he's one of the nastier varieties.
* [[Enfante Terrible]]: {{spoiler|Possessed!Emilia in route B}}.
* [[Escort Mission]]: There are several missions where you have to protect Velleman from being attacked. {{spoiler|Quite frustrating, since in
* [[Et Tu, Brute?]]: {{spoiler|Medoute}} in one ending. {{spoiler|Although he's urged to kill her, Gulcasa lets her go, exiling her instead. She, Jenon
▲* [[Escort Mission]]: There are several missions where you have to protect Velleman from being attacked. {{spoiler|Quite frustrating, since in the A route, it becomes apparent that he's quite capable of taking care of his own damn self.}}
▲* [[Et Tu, Brute?]]: {{spoiler|Medoute}} in one ending. {{spoiler|Although he's urged to kill her, Gulcasa lets her go, exiling her instead. She, Jenon, and the other new characters leave the continent afterward.}}
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: When the band of would-be rapist hoodlums is deciding to themselves which party member girl each one of them wants for himself, [[Lolicon|one guy targets Eimi]]. The party ''and'' the guy's buddies all turn and give him strange looks.
* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: {{spoiler|Garlot}} in some routes.
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* [[Failure Knight]]: Poor {{spoiler|Gulcasa}}.
* [[Fallen Angel]]: {{spoiler|Nessiah and Eater}}.
* [[Fan Service]]: There's one mission where the player can get a hot springs scene for his or her favorite female party member in
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: According to Medoute and Baretreenu, all
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Eudy and Garlot.▼
* [[First Girl Wins]]
▲* [[Fan Service]]: There's one mission where the player can get a hot springs scene for his or her favorite female party member in chapter 3. (But please, Sting, think of your straight female/gay male fanbase, and give us mostly-naked men too next time.)
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Much of it is rather obvious, but the game has its subtler moments too, such as in
▲* [[Fantastic Racism]]: According to Medoute and Baretreenu, all demons--and anyone with demonic blood--is or eventually will become [[Always Chaotic Evil]]. As [[Dept Heaven|the rest of the series]] explicitly shows this ''not to be the case,'' it comes off as a real flaw, especially since everyone else tends to take this as the gospel truth. The incongruity can be explained by ''[[Blaze Union]]'' having new writers who may not be familiar with the rest of [[Dept Heaven]] canon, but that doesn't make it any less grating.
* [[
▲* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Eudy and Garlot
** [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]: Garlot is choleric, Siskier is sanguine, Jenon is melancholic, and Medoute is phlegmatic. Aegina is supine, going by the "four plus one" formula.▼
▲* [[First Girl Wins]] / [[Last Girl Wins]]: Varying by [[Multiple Endings|route]], and also played with. The "first girl" can win, but in a route that isn't canon; over the course of the actual canon route, the winner is not the last of the basic compulsory members to actually join, but is the last one to be introduced {{spoiler|and isn't exactly a girl, either}}.
▲* [[Foreshadowing]]: Much of it is rather obvious, but the game has its subtler moments too, such as in the A path, where {{spoiler|Garlot laments his inability to realize that Velleman was suffering before he turned on Gram Blaze, which mirrors Gulcasa and Nessiah's situation in ''[[Yggdra Union]]''}}.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: Mizer.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Eudy and Eimi.
* [[Go Mad From the Isolation]]: Discussed, lampshaded, and generally mocked in chapter 4 as Gram Blaze heads out to visit Nessiah (who is, of course, living alone in the forest).▼
{{quote| '''Eudy:''' [[Hypocritical Humor|This is too far away from people! Wouldn't you usually go crazy like this?]]<br />▼
'''Garlot:''' Remind me, how long were you shut up in the mountains again? }}▼
* [[Goggles Do Nothing]]: Inzaghi.
▲* [[Go Mad From the Isolation]]: Discussed, lampshaded
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* [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]]: Jenon plays the good cop to Garlot's actual anger and mistrust in order to force Norn to give money back to the poor villagers.
* [[Good Is Not Dumb]]: Garlot may not be very smart to begin with, but he has a very sensitive nature that allows him to accurately read and understand his rivals and enemies' motivations. As his adventures start to gain him more and more street cred, it's his overwhelmingly gentle and compassionate heart that manages to win the hearts of his entire country
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: Leon has a huge scar over his forehead; although we never see them, Nessiah has scars from the loss of his eyes. {{spoiler|And his wings
* [[Graphics Induced Super Deformed]]: Some returning characters' sprites feature them in their outfits from ''[[Yggdra Union]]'', rather than their obviously different new designs.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Pamela.
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* [[Gratuitous Foreign Language]]: Byff's name can also be read as Bái Hǔ, which literally means "White Tiger" in Chinese.
* [[Gray and Grey Morality]]: Route C
* '''[[Growing Up Sucks]]'''
* [[Happily Adopted]]: Luciana and Aegina.
* [[Have You Tried Not Being a Monster?]]: {{spoiler|Baretreenu}} and Medoute are quite adamant that {{spoiler|Gulcasa and Emilia}} do this. Bonus points for the importance this has to
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]: Averted, Garlot uses a [[Blade on a Stick]] and
* [[Heroic BSOD]]
* [[He's Just Hiding]]: [[In-Universe]]. In Nessiah's route, {{spoiler|Garlot and Siskier search frantically for Jenon after his [[Heroic Sacrifice]], clinging to this possibility. Miraculously, they do actually find him
* [[Hey, You]]: Between Soltier nicknaming him "Redhead" in
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: {{spoiler|Ordene}}, who {{spoiler|allowed Luciana and Aegina to be exiled and nearly killed because he was willing to listen to Alanjame's lies}}.
* [[Hot Blood]]: Come on, this is ''[[Proud Warrior Race|Bronquia]]'' [[Kill It with Fire|we're talking about]]! As heard in the PV, Garlot has a shaken-sounding line where he exclaims that his own blood is literally burning hot.
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]: And how!
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]: And not just in the new girls' designs and the number of bath scenes
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: {{spoiler|Nessiah}}.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: {{spoiler|Jenon}} in the C route.▼
* [[I Will Definitely Protect You]]: Siskier, reassuring people that Garlot will be fine because she's there to watch his back.▼
* [[It Runs in The Family]]: '''''COME NEAR ME, AND I'LL KILL YOU!'''''▼
** Also being bad at handling sugar, apparently.▼
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: That's got to be one really sturdy harp, considering how violently male!Eater beats his enemies with it.
* [[Incoming Ham]]: It's hard ''not'' to be hammy when you're leading a screaming charge into battle, but
* [[In the Hood]]: Nessiah.
▲* [[Incoming Ham]]: It's hard ''not'' to be hammy when you're leading a screaming charge into battle, but B-route Garlot heads the pack here. MICHI WO AKEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
* [[It Got Worse]]: Nessiah's route.
▲* [[It Runs in The Family]]: '''''COME NEAR ME, AND I'LL KILL YOU!'''''
* [[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: A rather [[Squick|squicky]] one if you somehow manage to die on 戦士達の休息-Girl's Side-.▼
▲** Also being bad at handling sugar, apparently.
▲* [[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: A rather [[
** This troper humbly requests further explanation.
*** The battlefield where your opponents are hitting on/attempting to rape the girls?
▲* [[I Will Definitely Protect You]]: Siskier, reassuring people that Garlot will be fine because she's there to watch his back.
* [[Keigo]]: Luciana and Aegina, whenever Garlot's around. Also Nessiah and female!Eater.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Baretreenu. Even when she's not the one causing trouble, you know that shortly after she shows up, the shit is going to start hitting the fan.
* [[Late Arrival Spoiler]]: Aegina and Luciana, as in ''[[Yggdra Unison]]'', are introduced as twins right away. Interestingly, however, their exact motives {{spoiler|and the fact that they're princesses}} are kept secret.
* [[Lazy Backup]]
* [[Leitmotif]]: All the potential allies, along with the major villains. {{spoiler|Garlot's cheerful, heroic-sounding theme changes drastically in the True Route into that familiar guitar-heavy, minor-key battle charge when he changes his name to Gulcasa
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]: Siskier is heavily implied to have a crush on Garlot. He sees her as a combination of older sister and surrogate mom.
* [[Lonely
* [[Lovable Rogue]]: Mizer.
* [[Love Dodecahedron]]: Nessiah/Garlot/Siskier/{{spoiler|Jenon}}, with Garlot's vast harem waiting hopefully in the wings. Complicating matters is that Garlot is completely unaware of Siskier's feelings but knows about {{spoiler|Jenon's crush on her}} and expects her to end up with her other suitor, while Siskier is in turn completely unaware that she has another suitor. There is [[No Romantic Resolution]] in route B; routes A and C involve one or two members of the conflict dropping out of the running and couples forming accordingly.
* [[Lover and Beloved]]: This is the type of relationship dynamic {{spoiler|Gulcasa and Nessiah}} wind up with in the A route.▼
* [[Love Hurts]]
▲* [[Lover and Beloved]]: This is the type of relationship dynamic {{spoiler|Gulcasa and Nessiah}} wind up with in
* [[Low Fantasy]]
* [[Madness Mantra]]: {{spoiler|LET'S FIGHT MORE! MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE
* [[Magic Music]]: Eater attacks using music during the day.
* [[The Magnificent Seven Samurai]]: All of the required playable characters.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Pandra (which is pronounced "Pandora" in Japanese). Who knows what he'll wind up attacking next...
* [[Morality Chain]]: Elena, to Leon.
* [[Multiple Endings]]
* [[Musical Spoiler]]: If an enemy character whose name is not Soltier or Lapis has their own [[Leitmotif]], chances are high that he or she can join up with you.
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Junon. Uh, I mean Jenon.
* [[Nerf
* [[Never Learned to Read]]: A rather depressingly large chunk of the cast, including Garlot himself. This is yet another detail meant to help express the poor quality of life in Bronquia, and it works.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]:
** "No, Eimi, don't you dare go out and fight! It's too dangerous, you're [[Just a Kid]]!" And Siskier keeps on in this vein even after watching Eimi {{spoiler|''beat the living shit out of Baldus, Russell, and both their battalions''}}. To a kid with PTSD, self-worth issues, and {{spoiler|the highest susceptibility to [[The Corruption]] in the whole cast}}. Oy.
** Though you really ''shouldn't'' let her fight on certain battlefields... or you will have [[That One Boss|hell to pay]].
* [[Not So Different]]: Soltier points this out in the A path. {{spoiler|Gulcasa}} is [[Shut UP, Hannibal|not amused]].
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Norn.
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* [[Omniscient Morality License]]: {{spoiler|Baretreenu}}.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Aegina during the bath scenes.
* [[Optional Party Member]]: Byff, Sleip, Mizer, Eudy
* [[Pacing Problems]]: Routes A and C suffer from the [[Cosmic Deadline]] because there's just too much plot to fit into the available data space.
▲* [[Pacing Problems]]: Routes A and C suffer from the [[Cosmic Deadline]] because there's just too much plot to fit into the available data space. The A path deals with this by {{spoiler|performing a short [[Time Skip]] from Garlot unsealing his blood to the climax of the revolution, frustrating the players who wanted more time to use Gulcasa and [[Offscreen Moment of Awesome|actually see him unite Bronquia]]}}; this has the consequence of making this part of the plot take a backseat to {{spoiler|Medoute and Jenon's betrayal}}. In the C path, realistically presenting a conflict with the antagonist would require Garlot and company getting their posteriors handed to them--if nothing else, because {{spoiler|Nessiah knows them as well as they know themselves or better}}--and a very bitter struggle from behind to seize victory. There isn't enough room for this, which is the reason for {{spoiler|Nessiah's incompetence and all the [[Deus Ex Machina]] that rescues Gram Blaze}}.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Redheaded little girl with yellow eyes who's running around looking for her older brother, who she calls Onii-sama. Right, I have ''no idea'' who this is. Would ''you'' believe that Eimi-is-Emilia is supposed to be a spoiler? If Sting had gone to as much trouble to alter her design as they did {{spoiler|Gulcasa}}'s, it might have worked, but changing a character's fashion of choice from gothic lolita to ordinary lolita is not enough.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Garlot.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Nessiah, all-around [[Troll]] and [[Magnificent Bastard]] extraordinaire, is obviously back. What's he up to now? Well, among other things, [[Moe|helping a lonely little girl track down her long-lost big brother]]...
** {{spoiler|Zilva, the stoic, emotionless assassin of the night, can gain up to 8000 morale points from a teddy bear, of all things
* [[Picky Eater]]: In many varieties, although special mention goes to Nessiah (who rarely ever gains Morale from being given food, even if his dialogue suggests that he likes it). Characters also have foods they hate but will reluctantly eat, but here's a list of the ones who'll turn up their noses at things.
** Mushroom haters: Byff and Sleip.
** Dairy haters: Garlot and Leon.
** Can't handle super-sugary things: Garlot, Medoute, Byff, Sleip, Eudy, Nessiah, Leon, {{spoiler|Emilia, Baretreenu}}.
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]: There's a lot of this going around, but the end of
▲* [[Power Trio]]: With Garlot as the ego, Jenon as the superego, and Siskier as the id, though [[Hair-Trigger Temper|Garlot's temper]] blurs the lines a little. This eventually evolves into a...
▲** [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]: Garlot is choleric, Siskier is sanguine, Jenon is melancholic, and Medoute is phlegmatic. Aegina is supine, going by the "four plus one" formula.
▲* [[Purple Eyes]]: Eudy, Leon, Elena, and Jenon.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: Gram Blaze, especially before Velleman whips them into shape.
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Garlot.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: In
** It's also implied that {{spoiler|Zilva winds up attempting to replace Siskier with Elena, given her makeover by the time of ''[[Yggdra Union]]''}}.
* [[Retcon]]: Aside from Nessiah getting [[
* [[The Rival]]: Leon.
* [[Road Cone]]
* [[Sacrificial Lion]]: {{spoiler|Siskier}} in route A, and {{spoiler|Luciana}} in route B.
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]: Eudy gets them when [[
* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: {{spoiler|Garlot}} in one route; {{spoiler|Aegina}} in another.
* [[Serial Romeo]]: Jenon, going by Garlot's reaction when he gets starry-eyed over Medoute.
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Luciana and Aegina, Leon and Elena, [[All There in the Manual|Soltier and Ike]]. {{spoiler|Garlot and Eimi}} avert this, though.▼
▲* [[Shiny Midnight Black]]: Eater, Leon, and Soltier.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Just about anyone past puberty who spends any significant length of time around Garlot at all and has the most remote romantic interest in men will have implications of liking him. Garlot/Siskier and Siskier/Zilva get several nods, and route A essentially beats the player over the head with Gulcasa/Nessiah.
* [[Show, Don't Tell]]: Sting ''really'' didn't want us to just take their word for it that Gulcasa [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]. Part of their efforts to keep {{spoiler|the fact that he and Garlot are the same person}} under wraps was probably because we're not supposed to realize that this trope is in effect until [[The Reveal]].
▲* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Luciana and Aegina, Leon and Elena, [[All There in the Manual|Soltier and Ike]]. {{spoiler|Garlot and Eimi}} avert this
* [[Slice of Life]]: For a [[Low Fantasy]] story about [[La Résistance]], there's quite a lot of this type of material
* [[Sneeze Cut]]: Used in the mission Salt Road.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: As of now, there are ''no'' official Romanizations of characters' names, other than the ones who already appeared in ''[[Yggdra Union]]''. Given [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign|Sting's usual naming conventions]], one can see the problem here...
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: All four possible final bosses appear in the opening, as does Eimi on a griffon with her nail bat, when she's an NPC until Chapter 6.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: Um, duh?▼
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Most of the new female characters, which is a common complaint about new artist Kousaki's character designs.
** Fan complaints on practicality were lampshaded in ''the fanservicey phone cards'', of all things, one of which features how easy it would be for those skimpy practically-bikinis to slip.
** And then again on the [[Character Blog]]:
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* [[Succession Crisis]]: Plays a large role in
▲* [[Start of Darkness]]: Um, duh?
▲* [[Succession Crisis]]: Plays a large role in the B and C routes. Another one [[All There in the Manual|in the backstory]] but not brought up in-game was the death of Soltier's father from illness, after which Bronquia nearly fell apart. The reason that he didn't inherit despite being the oldest was because Fantasinia pushed hard to get his quieter and easier-to-manipulate younger brother on the throne as their figurehead. Obviously, [[It Got Worse]] as Ike stripped Bronquia of its military on Fantasinia's orders, then Soltier came around to build it up again...
* [[Summon Magic]]: Of the Western variety.
* [[Suspicious Videogame Generosity]]: Here's your starting party! [[A Taste of Power|Here's their awesome equipment!]] And here's David and Item Break, have fun with that. In addition to this, towards the very end of the game, two routes hand you [[Game Breaker]] characters. Overusing one is a patently godawful idea that, if you've already completed the route once, will lock you into having to confront the hardest [[True Final Boss]] the series has to offer. You can spam the other all you like, and we hope that he'll be able to make up for losing {{spoiler|Siskier, Jenon
* [[Tactical Rock-Paper-Scissors]]
* [[Take That, Audience!]]: The aspiring rapists in "The Warriors' Vacation -Girls' Side-" get a scathing [[This Loser Is You]] treatment, which is likely a stab at the rather depraved [[Vocal Minority]] of sterotypical otakus in the fandom. Said [[Vocal Minority]] [[Misaimed Fandom|seems to actually like the attention]].
▲* [[A Taste of Power]]: You get some very strong equipment early in the game. Said equipment is expected to break after facing David almost immediately.
* [[Tastes Like Chicken]]: Your party's general consensus on the Dragon Steak. {{spoiler|Which even Gulcasa will eat
* [[That Man Is Dead]]
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: Which is really unfortunate, seeing as a good therapist might be able to prevent PTSD from being diagnosed as {{spoiler|becoming a demon}}. Medoute, Aegina
* [[Turn the Other Cheek]]: Oh, Gulcasa. {{spoiler|Medoute tries to murder him, spits on his ideals, accuses him of already becoming a monster and disgracing Siskier's memory--and after he subdues her, he's ''still'' going "Can't we just talk this out?". When she rejects this, he still refuses to kill her, despite Nessiah pointing out that this is a terrible idea and she'll just attack him again. Instead, Gulcasa puts her in an easily-escapable jail and does not allow anyone to chase her and Jenon when they do run away.}} Keep in mind that this character is uniquely equipped to kill him and has made her views on demons [[Fantastic Racism|plenty]] [[Fantastic Homophobia|clear]].▼
* [[Third Person Person]]: Cerica and Byff.
* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: Leon.
* [[Too Many Belts]]: Jenon and David.
* [[Trailers Always Spoil]]: Deliberately invoked by Sting, as they "let slip" a number of story details through weekly trailers in order to garner more interest in the game. It worked.▼
* [[Tragic Dream]]
▲* [[Trailers Always Spoil]]: Deliberately invoked by Sting, as they "let slip" a number of story details through weekly trailers in order to garner more interest in the game. It worked.
* [[True Companions]]: The game's themes have been stated on the team's blog to be "the drama of becoming comrades", and the story by definition will be dealing with how the Imperial Army first came together.
* [[True Final Boss]]: {{spoiler|Kid Brongaa!Emilia}} in route B, though the route can end without fighting this character if you don't trip the very [[Guide Dang It]] loserflags.
▲* [[Turn the Other Cheek]]: Oh, Gulcasa. {{spoiler|Medoute tries to murder him, spits on his ideals, accuses him of already becoming a monster and disgracing Siskier's memory
* [[Unholy Holy Sword]]: ''[[Trope Namer|GUESS]]
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: Soltier and Lapis, commonly referred to as "that love-love pair" and "the stupid couple" by Japanese fans.
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: No, those gangsters do ''not'' mean [[I'm Taking Her Home with Me]] in the [[When They Cry|Rena sense]] of the term.
* [[Unwanted Harem]]: ''Poor'' Garlot. The kid's surrounded by interested females, [[Ho Yay]]
* [[Upbringing Makes the Hero]]: Played with in all its positive and negative aspects
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Byff's "Nantsutte".
* [[Victory Pose]]: Some characters' victory poses consist of a character breaking out laughing, which can seem strange for personalities like Aegina and Zilva.
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** Sadly for him, since he's a Mounted unit, this gets him in major trouble on plenty of maps, especially early on...
* [[We Hardly Knew Ye]]: David, dead as of the fifth battlefield.
* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: Or something. Garlot is constantly berated by Medoute and Velleman for being "too emotional", having too much [[Sympathy for the Devil]], and generally letting his own misgivings get to him and make him unsure about his own objectives. Medoute asks baldly a few times whether he's really capable of making any difference in the world in his state. Naturally, once he {{spoiler|becomes Gulcasa in route A}} and his increased [[Failure Knight|terror of failing]] causes him to lock up, shelve his sympathy until battles end, and refuse to hesitate, Medoute and Jenon decide that he was better off the way he used to be and {{spoiler|choose to interpret the changes in his behavior as his becoming a heartless demon}}. Of course, this all ends terribly.▼
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: {{spoiler|Gulcasa}}. "WORLD, YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG. I SHALL CONQUER YOU AND ''MAKE'' YOU DO IT RIGHT."
** Also {{spoiler|Nessiah}}. Admit it, if what this guy was trying to do didn't tend to have bad consequences for people who aren't related, it would be a lot harder to find fault with him.
▲* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: Or something. Garlot is constantly berated by Medoute and Velleman for being "too emotional", having too much [[Sympathy for the Devil]], and generally letting his own misgivings get to him and make him unsure about his own objectives. Medoute asks baldly a few times whether he's really capable of making any difference in the world in his state. Naturally, once he {{spoiler|becomes Gulcasa in route A}}, and his increased [[Failure Knight|terror of failing]] causes him to lock up, shelve his sympathy until battles end, and refuse to hesitate, Medoute and Jenon decide that he was better off the way he used to be and {{spoiler|choose to interpret the changes in his behavior as his becoming a heartless demon}}. Of course, this all ends terribly.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Siskier is afraid of heights. Gram Blaze's first mission is on a narrow mountain bridge.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Baldus.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Luciana tries to act like one for Garlot. Eater also has a number of the requisite traits, but is [[Little Miss Badass|rather less pliable]].
* [[You Are Better Than You Think You Are]]: Both Siskier and Nessiah express this to Garlot.
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: {{spoiler|Medoute}} laments this in the [[True Ending]]. {{spoiler|She's Gill the Dragonslayer's descendant, and winds up attacking Gulcasa for fear that he's becoming evil
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: Eimi (a bit weird, as she's only eleven), Siskier
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