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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
* In ''[[Jeanne D'Arc]]'', oneOne of your allies is Gilles de Rais. [[Historical Domain Character|In real life]], he was a [[Complete Monster]] who brutally murdered and raped children, possibly in sacrifice to a demon. But in the game, he's a good guy through and through. What the hell? But when you consider that {{spoiler|at the end of the game, he allows himself to be possessed by [[Big Bad]] Gilvaroth.}} Who's to say that he didn't end up as such a monster after the game ended? --[[Tropers/Master Hand|Master Hand]]
 
== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
* ''[[JeanneThe D'Arc]]''game has its protagonists seemingly [[Earn Your Happy Ending|earning their happy endings]]. Yes, there's been a horrific and largely pointless war, lots of English and French soldiers died, [[Fantastic Racism|the Therions are still an oppressed people]] and we lost Lian. But [[Eldritch Abomination|Gilvaroth]] is safely [[Sealed Evil in a Can|sealed inside Gilles' body]], fated to smother under his [[Heroic Resolve]]. OR IS HE? Gilles SEEMED like a [[Red Herring]], since while the real man was a [[Complete Monster|murderer/warlock/rapist]], his fictional self is a solid teammate. However, we can assume that ''[[Inferred Holocaust|after the game]]'' Gilvaroth broke free and [[Grand Theft Me|forced him]] [[Brainwashed and Crazy|to do all those horrible things he's remembered for.]] If this weren't depressing enough, doesn't that mean [[Paranoia Fuel|Gilvaroth could easily be alive and well after Gilles' death...?]]
 
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