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* [[The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter]]: Downplayed because Garon seems to be extremely stressed by his position and is an old guy, but his biological children are '''gorgeous''' compared to him. |
* [[The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter]]: Downplayed because Garon seems to be extremely stressed by his position and is an old guy, but his biological children are '''gorgeous''' compared to him. |
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* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]: Rinkah's reaction to the Avatar and their siblings' kindness towards her is a promise of revenge for the "humiliation". |
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]: Rinkah's reaction to the Avatar and their siblings' kindness towards her is a promise of revenge for the "humiliation". |
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* [[Unusable Enemy Equipment]]: |
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** While it's possible to obtain weapons and items that are highlighted green in an enemy's inventory; most of the opposition will refuse to part ways with their weaponry even if they died and never got an chance to use it. |
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** But certain weapons, like star axes and maces, are enemy-exclusive. |
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* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Garon's ''modus operandi''. The only reason the Avatar isn't executed is because he is, after all, the king's son/daughter. But Garon promises a execution if he/she fails a second time... And then it turns out he was going to get the Avatar killed anyway, only a more elaborated way. |
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Garon's ''modus operandi''. The only reason the Avatar isn't executed is because he is, after all, the king's son/daughter. But Garon promises a execution if he/she fails a second time... And then it turns out he was going to get the Avatar killed anyway, only a more elaborated way. |
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