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* [[Abusive Parents]]: When young, Kim would be beaten by his/her father if s/he couldn't remember the details of the gods properly.
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: less extensive than [[The Elder Scrolls Four|Oblivion]] however.
* [[Anime Hair]]: The [[Half -Human Hybrid|Half-]][[Our Elves Are Better|Aeterna]] have this going on.
** You can be a [[White -Haired Pretty Girl|White Haired Pretty Girl/]][[White -Haired Pretty Boy|Boy]] too.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: Can they ''ever''.
* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: It's an Oblivion mod, natch. The [[Our Monsters Are Different|"Creatures"]] are especially stupid.
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* [[Cutscene Incompetence]]: Unfortunately.
** Certain characters also need to learn it's rude to randomly [[Inconvenient Summons|teleport]] people without their permission.
* [[Dark Messiah]]: Narathzul Arantheal. Despite being the Big Good, he's merciless to his enemies and kicks a few dogs before the end. {{spoiler|Then he dies, but not before [[Luke, I Am Your Father|learning that his mother is a Light-Born]].}}
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: Not necessarily anyway. {{spoiler|In fact, [[A God I Am|Arkt]], who wears black armor with a skull motive, becomes more-or-less the [[Big Good]] in the end.}}
* [[Dem Bones]]
* [[Door to Before]]: All over the place, pretty much every dungeon has one.
* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]]: {{spoiler|Kim, once you reach the titular Fate's Edge.}}
* [[Dual -Wielding]]: There are a few "blocking sword" items you can use, but they are just fancy looking shields.
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]: You can break the Siege of Cahbaet, liberate the Middle and South realms from tyranny, and {{spoiler|ascend to godhood}}, and people will still give you flak for looking like an Aeterna.
* [[Eats Babies]]: Supposedly the [[Our Elves Are Better|Aeterna]] [[Fantastic Racism|do this]].
* [[Easter Egg]]: [http://nehrim.wikia.com/wiki/Easter_Eggs Several]. Mainly [[Shout Out|Shout Outs]] to previous Sure AI works.
* [[End of an Age]]
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: If you play as a [[Half -Human Hybrid|Half-]][[Our Elves Are Better|Aeterna]] you'll get a [[Sarcasm Mode|vague]] sense people don't like you.
* [[Game Mod]]: In an odd case of "mod for mod", Oblivion Crash Prevention System functions for Nehrim and a version of Deadly Reflex can be found for the mod.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: {{spoiler|At the end of it all, [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|after you've defeated the Light-Born, ascended to godhood, and defeated Fate itself]], your stats stay exactly the same. You don't even get any extra spells, like in [[The Elder Scrolls|Shivering Isles]]. Also, you are given the option to kill or spare Tyr. It's a purely moral choice, as it doesn't effect your stats any.}}
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* [[High Class Glass]]: The banker in [[Capital City|Erothin]] has this going on.
* [[High Fantasy]]
* [[Infinity Minus One-1 Sword]]: Item sets can be completed very early, compared to the very late arrival of the {{spoiler|Shadowgod}} armor and are all quite useful. The Magic Winds set however is more powerful than the mage version of the end-game armor, due to the final armor only giving a small mana and resistance boost compared to the crazy boost of mana regen of the Magic Winds (which weighs half as much).
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]
* [[Knight Templar]]: The Southrealm is ''full'' of these. Also, servants of the Light-Born are actually CALLED Templar. And so are the battlemages in the Arcane Sanctuary.
* [[Light Is Not Good]]: The [[A God Am I|lightborn]] aren't exactly nice.
* [[Magitek]]: The [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|Star People]] seem to employ this.
* [[The Obi -Wan]]: You actually get ''two''.
* [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same]]: Averted: the Star People are called dwarves by humans, but they look like short Elves and are actually stranded aliens from another planet trying to get back home. {{spoiler|Eventually, they do. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|On a giant steampunk airship. But not before dropping you off on the Light-Born's home.]]}}
* [[Posthumous Character]]: Zelara, wife of Narathzul. His guilt for her death drives many of his actions.
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* [[Sealed Good in A Can]]: Narathzul Arantheal. Though exactly how [[Black and Gray Morality|good]] He is is up to the player.
* [[Take Your Time]]: Occasionally adverted. One side quest has you need to get back an ([[Overrated and Underleveled|alleged]] [[Artifact of Doom]] from a mercenary/bandit group that's taken it from it's place of (accidental) creation. The man who took the artifact actually walks through the game to his goal normally, causing a gameover if he reaches it, but if you meet him at one of the few points he passes by guards, they'll help you fight him.
* [[Technicolor Eyes]]: The [[Half -Human Hybrid|Half-]][[Our Elves Are Better|Aeterna]] once again.
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]: How do the [[Lawful Stupid|guards]] know you're the one [[Ban On Magic|using magic]] anyway?
* [[The Emperor]]
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** The ruins of the {{spoiler|[[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|Star People]]}} certainly count as well.
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]: Not as much as [[The Elder Scrolls Four|Oblivion]] quest-wise but close.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: A few characters tend to suddenly fade away from the story.
* [[Womb Level]]: You get eaten by an [[Eldritch Abomination]] in the Southrealm, basically play through [[Gears of War]] in it.
* [[You Can't Go Home Again]]: Actually you can, but there's [[Doomed Hometown|not much left of it]].
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