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* [[Good Powers, Bad People]]: Riev, who is a Bishop.
* [[Good Powers, Bad People]]: Riev, who is a Bishop.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: It's easy enough to figure out how to unlock hidden characters that require finishing certain sections of the tower or ruins when going through them, but not so much for ones that require beating them three times.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: It's easy enough to figure out how to unlock hidden characters that require finishing certain sections of the tower or ruins when going through them, but not so much for ones that require beating them three times.
* [[Ho Yay]]: There's a fair bit in the game, most prominently in the mixture of admiration and rivalry between Ephraim and Lyon and Eirika's [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] with both L'Arachel and Tana.
* [[Incest Subtext]]: Eirika and Ephraim. Though never explicitly spelled out, the [[Subtext]] is thick enough to cut with a knife and the hints don't seem to be lost on some other characters.
* [[Incest Subtext]]: Eirika and Ephraim. Though never explicitly spelled out, the [[Subtext]] is thick enough to cut with a knife and the hints don't seem to be lost on some other characters.
** Remember the name of their sacred twin weapons? Both named after an incestuous brother/sister couple in Norse Mythology.
** Remember the name of their sacred twin weapons? Both named after an incestuous brother/sister couple in Norse Mythology.