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* [[Demonic Possession]] |
* [[Demonic Possession]] |
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* [[Destroyable Items]]: You wanted the Key Item in that treasure chest? Too bad, you got it to 100% damage. Hit Reset and try again. |
* [[Destroyable Items]]: You wanted the Key Item in that treasure chest? Too bad, you got it to 100% damage. Hit Reset and try again. |
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* [[Die Chair Die]] |
* [[Die, Chair, Die!]] |
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* [[Disney Death]]: {{spoiler|Wilmgard and all the knights, who ''technically'' were never dead in the first place. Aside from anyone you Transouled, they all get better in the good endings.}} |
* [[Disney Death]]: {{spoiler|Wilmgard and all the knights, who ''technically'' were never dead in the first place. Aside from anyone you Transouled, they all get better in the good endings.}} |
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* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: Zolgonark decided to mess with {{spoiler|Marietta}} and hide Ancardia {{spoiler|with the Accursed most likely to step on it and break it}}, and enjoys demeaning and insulting Melissa. {{spoiler|In Maria's route, first Maria beats him up and then Melissa eats him. In Mellia's, Mellia herself can do both.}} |
* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: Zolgonark decided to mess with {{spoiler|Marietta}} and hide Ancardia {{spoiler|with the Accursed most likely to step on it and break it}}, and enjoys demeaning and insulting Melissa. {{spoiler|In Maria's route, first Maria beats him up and then Melissa eats him. In Mellia's, Mellia herself can do both.}} |
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* [[MacGuffin Delivery Service]]: Couldn't we, I don't know, wait to fight {{spoiler|Alier}} until {{spoiler|Yelma is ''NOT'' standing right next to the king's crystal-encased body}}?! |
* [[MacGuffin Delivery Service]]: Couldn't we, I don't know, wait to fight {{spoiler|Alier}} until {{spoiler|Yelma is ''NOT'' standing right next to the king's crystal-encased body}}?! |
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Yelma. |
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Yelma. |
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: The original Romanization of Algiery's name is "Alighierie", as in Dante. The best ending can be considered an analogue/extended [[Shout |
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The original Romanization of Algiery's name is "Alighierie", as in Dante. The best ending can be considered an analogue/extended [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Divine Comedy]], with Wilmgard as Dante, Maria as Virgil, and Algiery as Beatrice. |
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* [[Mind Screw]]: In the artbook, [[Word of God|one of the game designers]] admitted that even they had trouble keeping track of the plot. |
* [[Mind Screw]]: In the artbook, [[Word of God|one of the game designers]] admitted that even they had trouble keeping track of the plot. |
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** Also, do NOT try to classify the gameplay into a genre. It is an exercise in futility. See [[Genre Busting]] above. |
** Also, do NOT try to classify the gameplay into a genre. It is an exercise in futility. See [[Genre Busting]] above. |
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* [[Moe Moe]]: Vienna, Primea, Piche, several of the young female knights, and even Maria and Mellia. |
* [[Moe Moe]]: Vienna, Primea, Piche, several of the young female knights, and even Maria and Mellia. |
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* [[More Dakka]]: There's reason why this game is considered "a bullet-hell RPG." |
* [[More Dakka]]: There's reason why this game is considered "a bullet-hell RPG." |
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* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Melissa and Mellia were designed for this role, according to the character designer. To a lesser extent, Marietta and {{spoiler|[[Full |
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Melissa and Mellia were designed for this role, according to the character designer. To a lesser extent, Marietta and {{spoiler|[[Full-Frontal Assault|Melad Margus]].}} |
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* [[Multiple Endings]]: There's a couple of endings for each of {{spoiler|the four faces of Marietta}}; which four endings you can get are determined by whether you're playing Maria's route or Mellia's. |
* [[Multiple Endings]]: There's a couple of endings for each of {{spoiler|the four faces of Marietta}}; which four endings you can get are determined by whether you're playing Maria's route or Mellia's. |
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* [[Never Grew Up]]: {{spoiler|Pamela}} and, according to the World Guide, {{spoiler|Yggdra}}. |
* [[Never Grew Up]]: {{spoiler|Pamela}} and, according to the World Guide, {{spoiler|Yggdra}}. |
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* [[Sadistic Choice]]: At the end of Mellia's route, as long as you didn't defeat Scoppio. Which is more important to you -- order or friendship? And no, you can't [[Take a Third Option]]. |
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: At the end of Mellia's route, as long as you didn't defeat Scoppio. Which is more important to you -- order or friendship? And no, you can't [[Take a Third Option]]. |
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* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Zolgonark. |
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Zolgonark. |
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* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: Many. The most popular are "Get all the knights" and "continually [[New Game |
* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: Many. The most popular are "Get all the knights" and "continually [[New Game+]] from Easy Mode to Nightmare Mode [[No Casualties Run|without ever using Transoul]]". ...Also, [[Meaningful Name|Nightmare Mode]] is ''in itself'' a [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]. |
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* [[Shipper On Deck]]: A handful of female and male knights get gossipy and humorous over who the prince is marrying. |
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: A handful of female and male knights get gossipy and humorous over who the prince is marrying. |
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* [[Smug Snake]]: Capehorn and Yelma. |
* [[Smug Snake]]: Capehorn and Yelma. |