Kyonyuu Fantasy Gaiden/Funny

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Lute's first meeting with the Prime Minister of Fronce. He walks into the room and starts descending some stairs near the throne... He accidentally trips and falls down the stairs. Great way to make a good first impression on a foreign power Lute. Much later in the story, the Prime Minister of Fronce finally sees Lute's competence as a leader and that most of his silly facade had to have been an act. Including falling down the first time they met. Lute admits that some of it WAS a facade, but him falling down the stairs WAS indeed an accident.
  • The first time we see Shamsiel in this story, she's overseeing the rebels in Vunderbalt as they are producing a new kind of mug to be sold as an export. She keeps trying to rush the rebels along so that they can finish so she can go back to see Lute. They ask her why she's in such a hurry. Shamsiel says "I'm not being mean because I want to. It's just that the sooner you finish... the sooner Lute and I can GET BUSY!" The men all fall over after hearing that.
  • A golem attacks Lute and despite being destroyed by Gladys over and over again, it reforms and comes back to life, and refuses to die until the counterspell for it is spoken. Lute eventually says "Boobs are good." at random, and it actually works.
  • During Lute's first visit to Bustenhalter in perhaps 2 years, he encounters a merchant woman in town that he had met in the first game. The woman doesn't realize he's actually the king so she treats him politely, but not as royalty. Even going as far as giving him a friendly slap on the back, and telling him she would give him a "small discount". Suddenly, the townswoman's niece shows up, recognizes who Lute actually is, and naturally freaks out that her aunt doesn't know. The aunt freaks out too once she knows, and tries to apologize and give Lute some free food. Lute politely turns her down and pays for it instead. As Lute is leaving, the townswoman calls out to him "Farewell! Feel free to take my niece, if you please!"
  • Some idiot is dumb enough to send a familiar posing as a succubus to Vunderbalt Castle to try and stir dissension against Lute. The plan backfires because the soldiers immediately realize it's a fake because she's flat as a pancake, and said succubus is actually forced to run because the soldiers know who the real Shamshiel is, and it's certainly not some flatty.
    • Speaking of the Fake Succubus... In a similar fashion to the first game, Lute is sleeping in the same room he was in when he was promoted to High Commander in the first game in Vunderbalt. One night, the fake is sent with the strict instruction to kill Lute, but when she approaches Lute who is fast asleep, he starts to sleep-beat-the-crap-out-of-her. Just like he did with the assassins in the first story.
  • Cardinal Canossa continually tries to insult and instigate Shamsiel so that he can discredit her as a queen. At one point, Lute decides to ask whether the Cardinal had ever dated a woman before and if he had, whether it went well or not. The Cardinal said he had never dated a woman ever. Lute then tells him that THAT was why he didn't understand the beauty of a woman, much less a succubus. Lute then whispers something to Shamsiel who goes off to change her outfit. Meanwhile, Lute asks the Cardinal if angels were ok. He says yes, so Lute calls Shamsiel back, and she comes out wearing a beautiful dress. All who see her are awestruck by her beauty... Yes, even Cardinal Canossa, whom Lute secretly noticed to have his eyes drawn to Shamsiel's boobs.
  • The Assassins ABCDE group still suck at their jobs. Every-time they appear is funnier than the last.
    • One particularly funny instance is when they get an audience with Lute in the throne room by posing as diplomats from Ostacia. Lute is immediately suspicious, but then they name themselves: Stoopidskiy, Dimwitov, and Sleepshodov. Lute then pulls the roll-call trick and gets them to admit who they really are as assassins. With their covers blown they rush at Lute but are blocked by Motaire and Isis. Isis in particular they refer to as "Ms. Shy-Nipples" (a not-so-subtle reference to her inverted nipples) and they kick the assassins' asses, but then Lute questions how they knew about Isis' inverted nipples. Motaire asks what they said was true. Isis gets pissed and beats him so that his face is all messed up. She tries to apologize, but he asks her if she'd show him before he "died". She gets mad again, tells him that she only ever shows them to Lute, and then sends him flying.
  • After the first night when Lute, Shamsiel, and Gladys are visiting Fronce, the next morning Queen Aphrodia asks her personal maids if the guests were doing well. The maids reply that they figured the guests slept pretty well, although some said they were hearing "animal sounds" at one point.
  • The actual "business" part of Lute's trip to Fronce: Lute was there trying to lift the ban/tariffs on bras from Edelland being imported to Fronce. When going to meet with Queen Aphrodia, Shamsiel takes one look at the throne room and goes, "Say Lute. Do you think sex in here would feel nice?" Lute actually starts cracking up, but thankfully the trumpets announcing them drowned it out. Then, after the initial introductions, Lute asks if everyone else (mostly the men) would leave the room. Queen Aphrodia asks if he was planning to kill her. Lute responds "Yes". Naturally everyone flips out and are seconds from sending him to the dungeon, but he clarifies that it was just an expression, and he meant he would "kill her" with the pleasure of a covered bust (meaning a bra). He tells her that he had brought many new brassieres made specifically for her, and that he wanted some privacy to show her. She asks him if she would become his "captive", and again he jokingly responds "Yes, a captive of bras". Count Roche and Marquis Cuvier try to tell the queen that it would be a bad idea to be alone with him, and Marquis Cuvier even reminds her of the ban on bras and that the bras they brought should be confiscated. Instantly, Queen Aphrodia tells Cuvier not to go near those bras, because they weren't "merchandise", but instead a gift. Once more the men are told to leave the room, but they point out that Lute is a man too, and that he may try to assault the Queen. Lute in turn says "Do you think a man who couldn't hold himself back would be able to successfully govern a country with Gladys or Shamsiel by his side?" Even the Queen laughs at the fact that he once more told off Marquis Cuvier. All the men aside from Lute leave the room. Aristera and Droit (Motaire's former groupies) step up to address Lute, but the Queen cuts them off pretty quick in order to have Lute and the others start their presentation. They begin showing the queen the bras, using Shamsiel as a model, and once the bra show was done? All the ladies' faces were flushed. The Queen enjoyed all of the bras shown, and Lute tells her he had 10 of each made specially for her, and that he even brought some as gifts for her maids. They're all ecstatic, and then Lute tells the Queen that it's a shame that bras can't be imported to the rest of Fronce due to the ban/tariffs, and it is disappointing that none of the other women of Fronce could experience their happiness of high quality bras. The Queen immediately summons Cuvier and orders him to lift the ban/tariffs, claiming it to be an outrage to ban bras. Cuvier tries to persuade her, but Queen Aphrodia once more orders him to take care of it immediately, and if she found out the ban was still in place tomorrow, he'd be in trouble with her. He complies and the ban is removed moments later. This is EXTREMELY funny when you realize that she actually didn't want to place a ban on bras to begin with due to hers getting worn out and needing new ones. Perhaps the funniest thing about this whole ordeal is that it took Lute's group a week or two to get to Fronce to negotiate, but then he resolved the entire issue in a matter of minutes.
  • A few days before the end of Lute's business in Fronce is to conclude, Lute is invited to participate in a hunt for boars in a nearby forest with Queen Aphrodia. In said forest, everyone encounters a giant cyclops. Everyone else panics and either tries to fight it (and fail) or stand still like a deer in headlights. Lute on the other hand, sees that the cyclops isn't actually evil or mean, rather it's just trying to scare them away from its territory, because it's just as scared. He even ends up playing Rock-paper-scissors with it (and loses), thus befriending it. To everyone's amazement, he and the cyclops continue playing games together for a few more hours before parting ways.