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** In Roxanne's route, she foils multiple attempts by the Prefect to screw Lute over {{spoiler|And even [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy|leaves when Lute choose to live out his life with Roxanne despite her own feelings for him]]}}.
** In Roxanne's route, she foils multiple attempts by the Prefect to screw Lute over {{spoiler|And even [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy|leaves when Lute choose to live out his life with Roxanne despite her own feelings for him]]}}.
** In Isis' route, she does what she does in Roxanne's route {{spoiler|but to a greater degree, even helping Isis and Lute escape the entire country so they can be happy together}}.
** In Isis' route, she does what she does in Roxanne's route {{spoiler|but to a greater degree, even helping Isis and Lute escape the entire country so they can be happy together}}.
** Her own route is ironically more one for him. Not only does he elect to stay with her for the rest of his days {{spoiler|he does so knowing he will be unable to live amongst humans in the process}}.
* Roxanne's arc is just heartwarming from start to finish, with her clearly over the moon Lute actually treats her like a woman and while he admits he's into her body, he also regards her with actual affection. She repays him showing her more love in a few days than her husband ever did for their entire marriage by helping Lute take control after her husband's treason comes to light. Her ending is filled with even more [[Tastes Like Diabetes|tooth rottingly level sweetness from the two of them.]]
* Roxanne's arc is just heartwarming from start to finish, with her clearly over the moon Lute actually treats her like a woman and while he admits he's into her body, he also regards her with actual affection. She repays him showing her more love in a few days than her husband ever did for their entire marriage by helping Lute take control after her husband's treason comes to light. Her ending is filled with even more [[Tastes Like Diabetes|tooth rottingly level sweetness from the two of them.]]
* Generals Zant, Schlamm, and Felzen come off at total [[Jerkass]]es when we first meet them, and little has changed when they meet again, with all three trying to undermine Lute every step of the way in the commander arc. However, Lute wins their reluctant respect when he's given a golden opportunity to have them executed for trying to have him assassinated and instead tells them he assumed it was a test of his competence, leaving them with the responsibility of taking over should the worst happen. Felzen later sees Lute privately, [[Heel Realization|having realized he may have been blinded by hubris when he first considered Lute's competence]], and when Lute confides in him about the traitor the King warned him about, Felzen is stunned, admitting he could be the traitor himself, and is further surprised Lute is still willing to trust him, especially after Lute admits he's aware of the possibility but still believes Felzen is loyal to what really matters. Felzen is so moved by this he later speaks with his fellow generals and makes them admit they underestimated Lute based on assumption and possibly rigged evaluations from the Knight's Academy, and when Lute manages to win the duel against the enemy commander the following day, Felzen's former arrogance disappears completely, to the point when [[Jerkass|Motaire]] acts out, he personally pulls rank on him and orders Motaire to give Lute the respect his rank deserves.
* Generals Zant, Schlamm, and Felzen come off at total [[Jerkass]]es when we first meet them, and little has changed when they meet again, with all three trying to undermine Lute every step of the way in the commander arc. However, Lute wins their reluctant respect when he's given a golden opportunity to have them executed for trying to have him assassinated and instead tells them he assumed it was a test of his competence, leaving them with the responsibility of taking over should the worst happen. Felzen later sees Lute privately, [[Heel Realization|having realized he may have been blinded by hubris when he first considered Lute's competence]], and when Lute confides in him about the traitor the King warned him about, Felzen is stunned, admitting he could be the traitor himself, and is further surprised Lute is still willing to trust him, especially after Lute admits he's aware of the possibility but still believes Felzen is loyal to what really matters. Felzen is so moved by this he later speaks with his fellow generals and makes them admit they underestimated Lute based on assumption and possibly rigged evaluations from the Knight's Academy, and when Lute manages to win the duel against the enemy commander the following day, Felzen's former arrogance disappears completely, to the point when [[Jerkass|Motaire]] acts out, he personally pulls rank on him and orders Motaire to give Lute the respect his rank deserves.