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* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Regnier, for his in-game world reputation alone. Furthermore, {{spoiler|Regnier isn't his real name. Originally Regnier was 'Rick Blood', which probably qualifies as another example}}.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Regnier, for his in-game world reputation alone. Furthermore, {{spoiler|Regnier isn't his real name. Originally Regnier was 'Rick Blood', which probably qualifies as another example}}.
* [[No Campaign for The Wicked]]: Averted, you spend a fair amount of time playing as Lucretia, the dark elf, leading the forces of Vellond, who certainly the bad guys {{spoiler|until the god of darkness starts destroying the world}}.
* [[No Campaign for the Wicked]]: Averted, you spend a fair amount of time playing as Lucretia, the dark elf, leading the forces of Vellond, who certainly the bad guys {{spoiler|until the god of darkness starts destroying the world}}.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Leinhart is the Prince of Vellond but he's out in the field kicking ass with Regnier, if you really consider that a constructive use of a noble's time.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Leinhart is the Prince of Vellond but he's out in the field kicking ass with Regnier, if you really consider that a constructive use of a noble's time.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Regnier. He's tall, dark, has horns, wears spiky armor; Essentually the guy looks like Dr. Doom co-playing as Skeletor.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Regnier. He's tall, dark, has horns, wears spiky armor; Essentually the guy looks like Dr. Doom co-playing as Skeletor.
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* [[Padded Sumo Gameplay]]: Towards the endgame you may begin to experience this as the enemies become tougher and tougher.
* [[Padded Sumo Gameplay]]: Towards the endgame you may begin to experience this as the enemies become tougher and tougher.
* [[Player Punch]]: YMMV, {{spoiler|Rubert's death during Gerald's campaign.}}
* [[Player Punch]]: YMMV, {{spoiler|Rubert's death during Gerald's campaign.}}
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Regnier is capable of igniting himself and his sword as a special attack. The fire spreads to whatever he attacks for a short time afterwards.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Regnier is capable of igniting himself and his sword as a special attack. The fire spreads to whatever he attacks for a short time afterwards.
* [[Point of No Return]]: It's pretty clear when it's coming, luckily. This is partly because {{spoiler|it appears to be the end of the current quest, when you are trying to prevent Walter from destroying the Ancient Heart}} so you probably aren't expecting to do alot of backtracking after that point anyway.
* [[Point of No Return]]: It's pretty clear when it's coming, luckily. This is partly because {{spoiler|it appears to be the end of the current quest, when you are trying to prevent Walter from destroying the Ancient Heart}} so you probably aren't expecting to do alot of backtracking after that point anyway.
* [[Punched Across the Room]]: Regnier's combos can end with him delievering a straight punch that will stagger or throw back anyone on the receiving end.
* [[Punched Across the Room]]: Regnier's combos can end with him delievering a straight punch that will stagger or throw back anyone on the receiving end.
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* [[Story to Gameplay Ratio]]: The game falls in the high middle range. While the game has an extensive story, it is often told while playing the game itself in the form of character dialog. However this is intercut with world map "cut scenes" of debate between characters and information exchange which can be quite lengthy and numerous.
* [[Story to Gameplay Ratio]]: The game falls in the high middle range. While the game has an extensive story, it is often told while playing the game itself in the form of character dialog. However this is intercut with world map "cut scenes" of debate between characters and information exchange which can be quite lengthy and numerous.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Any female from Vellond, apparently. Basically every female character and model in the game apart from one. And Regnier as a male example.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Any female from Vellond, apparently. Basically every female character and model in the game apart from one. And Regnier as a male example.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Do not break {{spoiler|the Ancient Heart!}}
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Do not break {{spoiler|the Ancient Heart!}}
* [[The Horde]]: Basically how the human kingdoms see the orc and ogre tribes, especially after they are united by Regnier into a single organization (the commonwealth of Hexter).
* [[The Horde]]: Basically how the human kingdoms see the orc and ogre tribes, especially after they are united by Regnier into a single organization (the commonwealth of Hexter).
* [[The Usual Adversaries]]: Played straight with humans and elves fighting orcs, ogres, and dark elves. {{spoiler|Averted once Encablossa appears and starts making freakish mutated enemies}}.
* [[The Usual Adversaries]]: Played straight with humans and elves fighting orcs, ogres, and dark elves. {{spoiler|Averted once Encablossa appears and starts making freakish mutated enemies}}.