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* [[Barrier Warrior]]: This is one of the Mystic Knight's tricks, via Elemental Wall enchantments.
* [[Beat Still My Heart]]: The game begins with a dragon stealing the [[Player Character]]'s heart.
* [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]]: Weapon of choice for the Warrior advanced class.
* [[Bishounen]]: One of her underlings mentions that she's seen some men with "womanly frames and beautiful faces" in her time, and perhaps their leader could stomach one of them.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|In the end, the Arisen becomes the godlike Seneschal which binds him/her to the cycle, then kills himself to free himself/herself and falls out of the sky with his/her pawn. The pawn then wakes up on the beach, now having the exact same appearance as the Arisen, as all pawns eventually start to look like the Arisen who they follow. The pawn is then greeted by your Arisen's love interest or Selene, if you've adopted her, running up to it as the screen fades to black. But the cycle is broken forever, your pawn is now human and has the will to live, Gransys is recovering, and the people master of its own destiny}}.
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* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: Arguably the driving force of the game: it's really hard not to feel a sense of accomplishment when you drop a massive enemy.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Reynard's father left his family while his mother was pregnant with him. Buying enough little curatives from him will eventually open up a quest chain in which he asks you to figure out what would drive a man to leave his unborn child and sends you across the land to find the pages of the man's journal.
* [[Disposable Bandits]]: While banditspawns pray the day they no longer haunt the roads is not far off, bandits will continually spawn on the roads the entire game. Luckily, even in numbers, they're weaklings still. Except the ones leading to the Witchwood, who are a troubling foe for when you'd normally first visit the area.
* [[Does Not Like Men]]: A certain female bandit to the northwest of Gransys absolutely ''hates'' men and will attack your party if you have a male in it (you can avoid this by [[Wholesome Crossdresser|sticking him in women's clothing]]).
* [[Doomed Hometown]]: How many Arisen begin their quest after the Dragon arrives. Subverted in the player's case, whose actions prevent his hometown from becoming doomed.