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* [[Compressed Adaptation]]: The anime adaptation. While managing to cover most of the high points of the plot that are depicted, most of Lute's characterization is glossed over and without knowledge of the game you'd assume he was more a [[Handsome Lech]] than the [[Chivalrous Pervert]] he is in the game.
* [[Compressed Adaptation]]: The anime adaptation. While managing to cover most of the high points of the plot that are depicted, most of Lute's characterization is glossed over and without knowledge of the game you'd assume he was more a [[Handsome Lech]] than the [[Chivalrous Pervert]] he is in the game.
** The Demonic Forest Arc and anything related was cut out and the character assigned to it was folded into another subplot from the game, but it would have been impossible to cover in two thirty minute episodes. {{spoiler|Motaire was also cut as a result, and Lute's backstory never comes up, leaving his assumed [[Born Lucky]] status unexplained}}.
** The Demonic Forest Arc and anything related was cut out and the character assigned to it was folded into another subplot from the game, but it would have been impossible to cover in two thirty minute episodes. {{spoiler|Motaire was also cut as a result, and Lute's backstory never comes up, leaving his assumed [[Born Lucky]] status unexplained}}.
* [[Daylight Horror]]: With the Girapon Woods having such an horrible reputation, and even Shamsiel abandoning Lute before he goes into it with Isis and some soldiers with an warning he should not go there, any scenes on the day at the place reeks of this.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: The Prefect is a barely veiled [[Lolicon]], and the Prime Minister isn't above making a few perverse remarks in Emeralia's direction, albeit mostly to [[Troll]] her over her hate of men.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: The Prefect is a barely veiled [[Lolicon]], and the Prime Minister isn't above making a few perverse remarks in Emeralia's direction, albeit mostly to [[Troll]] her over her hate of men.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]] Maia of "Kuroinu: Kedakaki Seijo wa Hakudaku ni Somaru" in terms of appearance, is basically an H-game, [[Gender Swapped]] version of Lute. Seen [https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d8/a3/fd/d8a3fdc75644ba917fd243c19c41b005.jpg here] Not surprising since both animes were the work of Majin Label, but it's a rather unfortunate [[Fan Disservice]] when one considers what happens [[Downer Ending|in her story.]]
* [[Distaff Counterpart]] Maia of "Kuroinu: Kedakaki Seijo wa Hakudaku ni Somaru" in terms of appearance, is basically an H-game, [[Gender Swapped]] version of Lute. Seen [https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d8/a3/fd/d8a3fdc75644ba917fd243c19c41b005.jpg here] Not surprising since both animes were the work of Majin Label, but it's a rather unfortunate [[Fan Disservice]] when one considers what happens [[Downer Ending|in her story.]]
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* [[Spell My Name With An "S"]]: The game script has some minor typos, like "canon" when referring to "cannons".
* [[Spell My Name With An "S"]]: The game script has some minor typos, like "canon" when referring to "cannons".
** Wan Coan is, to his frequent consternation, referred to as "One Coin".
** Wan Coan is, to his frequent consternation, referred to as "One Coin".
* [[Suicide Mission]]: Being sent to the Girapon Woods is considered one in-universe.
* [[Take A Third Option]]: Saying to Roxanne you will return to Boan unlocks a third option when the King asks Lute what task he will take on next, the third option being exactly that. {{Spoiler|Taking it triggers the Roxanne ending}}.
* [[Take A Third Option]]: Saying to Roxanne you will return to Boan unlocks a third option when the King asks Lute what task he will take on next, the third option being exactly that. {{Spoiler|Taking it triggers the Roxanne ending}}.
* [[Tampering with Food and Drink]]: Happens three times with Lute:
* [[Tampering with Food and Drink]]: Happens three times with Lute: