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* [[Brown Eyes]] |
* [[Brown Eyes]] |
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* [[Combat Medic]]: She'll eventually learn the Aura line of healing psynergy, but it isn't nearly as good as Mia's Wish spells. |
* [[Combat Medic]]: She'll eventually learn the Aura line of healing psynergy, but it isn't nearly as good as Mia's Wish spells. |
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* [[Damsel in Distress]]: In the first game. When Felix takes over in ''The Lost Age'', she becomes a full-fledged party member and is more than able to hold her own, and even has a solo role in the game's prologue. |
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* [[Dub Name Change]]: Jasmine in the Japanese version, Lina in the French version and Nadia in the Spanish version. |
* [[Dub Name Change]]: Jasmine in the Japanese version, Lina in the French version and Nadia in the Spanish version. |
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** [[Slayers|Lina?]] |
** [[Slayers|Lina?]] |
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* [[Playing with Fire]] |
* [[Playing with Fire]] |
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* [[The Red Mage]]: Offensive spells, debuffing spells, and the ability to heal? Oh yeah, she qualifies. |
* [[The Red Mage]]: Offensive spells, debuffing spells, and the ability to heal? Oh yeah, she qualifies. |
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* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: From being a [[ |
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: From being a [[Damsel in Distress]]. |
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* [[Tsundere]]: "S-Stupid Sheba! [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|It's not like I'm blushing because I like Isaac or anything!]]" [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Poor Flameshippers]]. |
* [[Tsundere]]: "S-Stupid Sheba! [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|It's not like I'm blushing because I like Isaac or anything!]]" [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Poor Flameshippers]]. |
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** [[Fan-Preferred Couple|Poor]] [[Birds of a Feather|Mudshippers]] as well. |
** [[Fan-Preferred Couple|Poor]] [[Birds of a Feather|Mudshippers]] as well. |
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: She becomes pretty snarky in ''The Lost Age''. |
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: She becomes pretty snarky in ''The Lost Age''. |
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* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Like Jenna, she ditches the mantle in ''The Lost Age''. |
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* [[Dub Name Change]]: Sole in the Spanish version, Cylia in the French version, Sara in the Italian version and Cosma in the German version. |
* [[Dub Name Change]]: Sole in the Spanish version, Cylia in the French version, Sara in the Italian version and Cosma in the German version. |
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* [[The Chick]] |
* [[The Chick]] |
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* [[Shipper on Deck]]: One particularly funny moment in the second game features her mentioning Valeshipping (Isaac/Jenna) with Jenna turning red in embarrassment. |
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: One particularly funny moment in the second game features her mentioning Valeshipping (Isaac/Jenna) with Jenna turning red in embarrassment. |
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** She then immediately jumps on Jenna's follow-up comment of wondering about how Garet is doing. |
** She then immediately jumps on Jenna's follow-up comment of wondering about how Garet is doing. |
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* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Similar to Jenna, she goes from [[ |
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Similar to Jenna, she goes from [[Damsel in Distress]] to a snarky [[Black Magician Girl]]. |
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* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]] |
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]] |
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* [[The Determinator]]: For better or worse, Tyrell just will not back down from something when he's got his mind set on it. |
* [[The Determinator]]: For better or worse, Tyrell just will not back down from something when he's got his mind set on it. |
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* [[Dude in Distress]]: Like with practically every other male PC in the game, first thing you have to do is rescue him before he's on your team. |
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* [[Dub Name Change]]: Not as drastic as it was with the party members of the first two games, but his name is "Terry" in Japanese and Italian. |
* [[Dub Name Change]]: Not as drastic as it was with the party members of the first two games, but his name is "Terry" in Japanese and Italian. |
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* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Played with. Tyrell's [[Hot-Blooded|lack of impulse control]] makes him look like an idiot, but he actually has a pretty good grasp of academia and Psynergy, and tends to make [[Failed a Spot Check|spot checks that everyone else fails]], like {{spoiler|the [[Trap Door]] being pulled in Kaocho}}, or {{spoiler|Sveta reading minds in Apollo Sanctum}}. |
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Played with. Tyrell's [[Hot-Blooded|lack of impulse control]] makes him look like an idiot, but he actually has a pretty good grasp of academia and Psynergy, and tends to make [[Failed a Spot Check|spot checks that everyone else fails]], like {{spoiler|the [[Trap Door]] being pulled in Kaocho}}, or {{spoiler|Sveta reading minds in Apollo Sanctum}}. |
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* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: Stealing the soarwing. Unlike Garet, Tyrell actively goes looking for trouble, and [[ |
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: Stealing the soarwing. Unlike Garet, Tyrell actively goes looking for trouble, and [[Dude in Distress|boy does he find it]]. |
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* [[Fiery Redhead]] |
* [[Fiery Redhead]] |
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* [[Fingerless Gloves]] |
* [[Fingerless Gloves]] |
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{{quote|"Yes, Tyrell. This is the part where she just volunteers that she's a spy."}} |
{{quote|"Yes, Tyrell. This is the part where she just volunteers that she's a spy."}} |
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* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Unlike Karis and Tyrell, it's his father that is never identified. |
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Unlike Karis and Tyrell, it's his father that is never identified. |
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* [[Dude in Distress]]: Briefly before he joins the party. |
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** [[Girl in a Box|Boy In A Crate]]: The party finds him upon seeing a hopping crate. |
** [[Girl in a Box|Boy In A Crate]]: The party finds him upon seeing a hopping crate. |
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* [[Dub Name Change]]: Crown in the Japanese version, Ricky in Italian and, amusingly, [[Mythology Gag|Robin]] in French. |
* [[Dub Name Change]]: Crown in the Japanese version, Ricky in Italian and, amusingly, [[Mythology Gag|Robin]] in French. |
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* [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]: Fits the personality, and his character art is definitely tanned, but his in-game model doesn't really reflect this. His skin is just slightly... yellower compared to the other characters. |
* [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]: Fits the personality, and his character art is definitely tanned, but his in-game model doesn't really reflect this. His skin is just slightly... yellower compared to the other characters. |
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]] |
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] |
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* [[Dude in Distress]]: You have to break him out of prison after he's arrested for piracy and sentenced to a [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]. Because of his powers, he's being kept in a suspended cage. |
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** {{spoiler|Then, during the eclipse, he gets confronted by a group of [[Demonic Spiders|powerful Eclipse monsters]] and you have to rescue him again.}} |
** {{spoiler|Then, during the eclipse, he gets confronted by a group of [[Demonic Spiders|powerful Eclipse monsters]] and you have to rescue him again.}} |
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* [[Dub Name Change]]: Leoleo in Japanese; notable as the star sign Leo is [[Magma Man|associated with fire]] (which the game itself nodded at), while his English name brings to mind Eolus, Latin god of the ''[[Critical Research Failure|wind]]''. |
* [[Dub Name Change]]: Leoleo in Japanese; notable as the star sign Leo is [[Magma Man|associated with fire]] (which the game itself nodded at), while his English name brings to mind Eolus, Latin god of the ''[[Critical Research Failure|wind]]''. |