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** Also Lucia, who is apparently a goddess who learns to be "human".
* [[Humanity Is Infectious]]: Lucia slowly learns human behaviors as the game proceeds, developing empathy toward her companions. Even the [[Big Bad]] knows this trope...{{spoiler|since it's the cornerstone of his [[Batman Gambit]] to take advantage of Lucia via a [["Friend or Idol?" Decision]] scenario.}}
* [[Humans Are Special]]: This appears trope appears again and again, starting with Lucia's amazement that Ronfar was able to overcome Zophar's curse, and culminating in the "power of humanity" - which effectively means that all of the player characters are [[Determinator|Determinators]]s. {{spoiler|Even ''Ghaleon'', whose motivation in the ''Silver Star Story'' was the belief that [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|humans needed a god]], now believes in this.}}
* [[Identical Grandson]]: This game's Ramus is a descendant of the Ramus in the first game.
* [[If It Swims, It Flies]]: In the games, the Dragonship Destiny can only travel by land and sea. However, in the ''Childhood's End'' manga, the Dragonship Destiny somehow gains the ability to fly as well. Leo explains it as being possible through sheer [[Right Makes Might|righteousness]] and [[Determinator|willpower]].
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* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]: Lucia for a time, after she gets [[De-Power|depowered]] by Zophar. She also loses the ability to attack, and runs away at any chance she gets.
* [[Oral Fixation Fixation]]: Ronfar.
* [[Playable Epilogue]]: Hmm... [[Bonus Dungeon|Bonus Dungeons]]s!
* [[Power Fist]]: {{spoiler|Jean's weapon of choice after her [[Took a Level In Badass|costume change]].}}
* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: {{spoiler|The fake Althena}} has dark, curly hair that reaches the floor.