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* [[Corrupt Church]]: The Church under [[Final Fantasy Tactics|Delacroix's reign]] - while many of the members are honest, The Pope solely seeks power and inquisitions are not uncommon.
* [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]]: The Church is modeled after Christianity, and it's monotheistic, but it worships, amusingly enough, the Crystal King -- who resides in the Crystal Palace.
* [[Dance Battler]]: [[Original Generation|Eleuseus]],
* [[Dead Serious]]: Though nobody really mourns Black Mage, nor does anyone expect he won't stick around, the events surrounding his death make it count anyway.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Xykon's reaction to the incident at Stratholme? "I really don't like that I just got totally outshone by a card."
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* [[Klingon Promotion]]: Expected and encouraged.
* [[Lady and Knight]]: [[Fate Extra|Nero]] and [[Warhammer 40000|Garviel Loken]] are Bright Lady and White Knight, [[Okami|Rao]] and [[Guilty Gear|Ky Kiske]] have a similar dynamic, also a Bright Lady and White Knight example.
* [[Lady of War]]: [[Code Geass|Cornelia li Britannia]], [[Fate/stay night|Saber]], [[Hellsing|Integra Hellsing]], and [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Signum]].
* [[Magitek]]
* [[Mad Scientist]] ([[Tales of the Abyss|Dist]], also [[Gadgeteer Genius]])
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* [[Rain of Blood]]: When Arthas uses the Tower to kill his own army at Stratholme.
* [[Running Gag]]: Narwhals
** [[8-Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Black Mage]] getting killed in every combat log he appears in.
** Evil characters calling [[Soukou no Strain|Sara]] a slut.
* [[Sacrificial Lamb]]: The majority of the population of Stratholme. [[8-Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Black Mage]], too, but he came [[Back From the Dead]].
** Emperor [[Warcraft|Terenas Menethil]] also counts.
* [[Shades of Conflict]]: The first four major kingdoms in the game range from the typical white knights ([[Fate/stay night|Arturia's Britain]]) to the well-intentioned but potentially underhanded (Mitsunari's Sawa) to those with a veneer of nobility over genocidal tendencies ([[Mobile Suit Gundam|Char's Zeon]]) to people who employ [[Those Wacky Nazis|Nazi]] [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|Vampires]] as regular retainers and attack [[Hidden Elf Village|Hidden Elf Villages]] [[For the Evulz]] - but at least the Rift is contained and the trains run on time ([[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Bradley's Amestris]]) to the openly honest conflict neutral [[Suikoden III|Nameless States]].
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* [[Steampunk]]
* [[Tarot Motifs]]: Each character finds themselves in the possession of three magical tarot cards, each of a different Major Arcana. These have various effects.
* [[They Killed Kenny]]: A [[Running Gag]] for [[8-Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Black Mage]].
* [[Throwaway Country]]: Stratholme is the first throwaway town, and considering the story so far, it probably won't be the last, either.
* [[Troll]]: This seems to be the primary use of Destiny Crystals by [[Card-Carrying Villain|Card Carrying Villains]] like [[The Order of the Stick|Xykon]] and [[8-Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Black Mage]].
** Mitsunari seems to be a favorite trolling target, and even his subordinates get on the act!
* [[Warrior Heaven]]: The Halls of Valor.

Revision as of 05:38, 3 October 2014

Here. An Alternate Universe fantasy game with Steampunk and Magitek elements. Characters are citizens of a vast empire (not that kind), composed of a plethora of kingdoms -- many of whom don't like each other. Add into that a number of factions with their own ambitions, and you have a recipe for high tension, chock-full of political intrigue.

Tropes used in Imperial Saga include: