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* [[The Federation]]: Most Empires tend towards Federation-hood, although there are exceptions. |
* [[The Federation]]: Most Empires tend towards Federation-hood, although there are exceptions. |
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* [[Feuding Families]]: A key part of gameplay, regulated through the Feud Score mechanic. |
* [[Feuding Families]]: A key part of gameplay, regulated through the Feud Score mechanic. |
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* [[Feudal Future]]: The whole point of the setting, although the actual politics of the galaxies tend to more closely resemble Renaissance-era merchant houses rather than a traditional European feudal system. |
* [[Feudal Future]]: The whole point of the setting, although the actual politics of the galaxies tend to more closely resemble Renaissance-era merchant houses rather than a traditional European feudal system. |
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* [[Final Death]]: Occurs if one of your dynasty members or retainers gets assassinated or killed in a coup or dies of the plague. |
* [[Final Death]]: Occurs if one of your dynasty members or retainers gets assassinated or killed in a coup or dies of the plague. |
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* [[Flame War]]: Arguments over the "gameyness" of certain tactics often descend into this. |
* [[Flame War]]: Arguments over the "gameyness" of certain tactics often descend into this. |
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** And now, ironically, the Empire is [[The Alliance]]. |
** And now, ironically, the Empire is [[The Alliance]]. |
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* [[Ambiguous Disorder]]: Grimbold Godwinson acts this way, as a form of [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]. Considering [[Dysfunctional Family|his family]], this is probably a good thing. |
* [[Ambiguous Disorder]]: Grimbold Godwinson acts this way, as a form of [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]. Considering [[Dysfunctional Family|his family]], this is probably a good thing. |
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* [[Author Appeal]]: You know who you are. |
* [[Author Appeal]]: You know who you are. |
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* [[Black and White Morality]]: Probably the only instance of this trope being played dead-straight in the entire game. |
* [[Black and White Morality]]: Probably the only instance of this trope being played dead-straight in the entire game. |
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** [[Evil Versus Evil]]: May have decayed into this. |
** [[Evil Versus Evil]]: May have decayed into this. |
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* [[The Faceless]]: House Goratrix is said to conceal their faces with either [[In the Hood|hoods]] or veils. |
* [[The Faceless]]: House Goratrix is said to conceal their faces with either [[In the Hood|hoods]] or veils. |
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** The women of House Houraisan, as well, wear veils, curtains, or cover their eyes with a fan, for a variety of reasons such as to hide their intentions, force a certain level of physical grace, or to just mess with people's heads. |
** The women of House Houraisan, as well, wear veils, curtains, or cover their eyes with a fan, for a variety of reasons such as to hide their intentions, force a certain level of physical grace, or to just mess with people's heads. |
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* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: |
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: |
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** House Houraisan is a hybrid of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. |
** House Houraisan is a hybrid of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. |
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** House Quest are Australians IN SPAAAAAAAAACE. |
** House Quest are Australians IN SPAAAAAAAAACE. |
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