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** {{spoiler|After Jasaad is knocked off the hand of the Pain Golem (his main weapon) by Rynn and Arokh's attacks, he is too weak to get away on time when he hits the ground, and it falls on him, crushing him.}}
** {{spoiler|After Jasaad is knocked off the hand of the Pain Golem (his main weapon) by Rynn and Arokh's attacks, he is too weak to get away on time when he hits the ground, and it falls on him, crushing him.}}
* [[Hot Chick With a Sword]]: Rynn, especially at the later stages where [[BFS|BFSs]] become the only effective means to advance the plot.
* [[Hot Chick With a Sword]]: Rynn, especially at the later stages where [[BFS|BFSs]] become the only effective means to advance the plot.
* [[Infinity Plus One Sword]]: The Runeblade, which belonged to Arokh's original rider Heron, in the original game; and the Mournbringer in the sequel.
* [[Infinity+1 Sword]]: The Runeblade, which belonged to Arokh's original rider Heron, in the original game; and the Mournbringer in the sequel.
* [[Instant Expert]]: Rynn is immediately proficient with all weapons she finds, from daggers, through maces, to [[BFS|claymores]].
* [[Instant Expert]]: Rynn is immediately proficient with all weapons she finds, from daggers, through maces, to [[BFS|claymores]].
** Averted in the second game: In order to equip more powerful weapons and armor, you have to posess the matching Melee or Archery skill (which you gain from [[Level Grinding]]).
** Averted in the second game: In order to equip more powerful weapons and armor, you have to posess the matching Melee or Archery skill (which you gain from [[Level Grinding]]).
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** The first game limits Arokh's flying abilities in two ways: an altitude ceiling so he can't just fly over very high mountains to go past them (and interestingly, it prevents him from flying out of a volcano crater), and at one level, a wall of wind that blows hard enough to counter his forward flight so he can't proceed.
** The first game limits Arokh's flying abilities in two ways: an altitude ceiling so he can't just fly over very high mountains to go past them (and interestingly, it prevents him from flying out of a volcano crater), and at one level, a wall of wind that blows hard enough to counter his forward flight so he can't proceed.
* [[Kaizo Trap]]: Stand too close when landing the finishing blow against a giant opponent and you will die from its corpse falling on top of you. Ouch.
* [[Kaizo Trap]]: Stand too close when landing the finishing blow against a giant opponent and you will die from its corpse falling on top of you. Ouch.
* [[Last of His Kind]]: Arokh is apparently the only remaining Dragon of the Elder Breed in the world. The sequel puts emphasis on "in ''this'' world", as the plot revolves around trying to reawaken the Dragon Mother and her children, the rest of the Elder Breed. There's also a pair of dragon antagonists who are traitors to the Order (who only stick around [[One Scene Wonder|for one fight]]).
* [[Last of His Kind]]: Arokh is apparently the only remaining Dragon of the Elder Breed in the world. The sequel puts emphasis on "in ''this'' world", as the plot revolves around trying to reawaken the Dragon Mother and her children, the rest of the Elder Breed. There's also a pair of dragon antagonists who are traitors to the Order (who only stick around [[One-Scene Wonder|for one fight]]).
* [[Left Hanging]]: {{spoiler|What happened to Delon after the end of the first game?}}
* [[Left Hanging]]: {{spoiler|What happened to Delon after the end of the first game?}}
* [[Lethal Joke Item]]: The Chicken in ''The Ancients' Gates''.
* [[Lethal Joke Item]]: The Chicken in ''The Ancients' Gates''.
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* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]: Rynn can be dressed several different types of armor to help shield her from enemy attacks. But like [[Breakable Weapons|most weapons]], they get damaged from hits and eventually break, so searching for new ones along the way is a good idea. And unlike weapons, if the armor actually breaks then it's gone, it cannot be repaired.
* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]: Rynn can be dressed several different types of armor to help shield her from enemy attacks. But like [[Breakable Weapons|most weapons]], they get damaged from hits and eventually break, so searching for new ones along the way is a good idea. And unlike weapons, if the armor actually breaks then it's gone, it cannot be repaired.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Quite a few to select from. On an interesting note, there are no shields in the first game at all.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Quite a few to select from. On an interesting note, there are no shields in the first game at all.
* [[What the Hell Player]]: If you hit Arokh in the second game with one of your weapons, he'll fly into the air and yell, "watch where you stick that!"
* [[What the Hell, Player?]]: If you hit Arokh in the second game with one of your weapons, he'll fly into the air and yell, "watch where you stick that!"
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]
* [[Wizards Live Longer]]: This is implied to be true by the wizard, Zeggoro in Ravenshold.(second game)
* [[Wizards Live Longer]]: This is implied to be true by the wizard, Zeggoro in Ravenshold.(second game)