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A side game of the series was released on the GBA. ''[[Tactics Ogre the Knight of Lodis]]'' tells the story of a young squire named Alphonse. Alphonse is a knight in his best friend Rictor Lasanti's military unit, the Order of the Sacred Flame, and he is sent to Ovis. Ovis is divided by conflict thanks to an agressive push of Lord Batraal, living on the north of the island. Alphonse is separated from the rest of his units, and begins to uncover a sordid plot opposing the pope and the empire of Lodis over the fabled spear of destiny and the possible resurrection of a fallen angel.
A side game of the series was released on the GBA. ''[[Tactics Ogre the Knight of Lodis]]'' tells the story of a young squire named Alphonse. Alphonse is a knight in his best friend Rictor Lasanti's military unit, the Order of the Sacred Flame, and he is sent to Ovis. Ovis is divided by conflict thanks to an agressive push of Lord Batraal, living on the north of the island. Alphonse is separated from the rest of his units, and begins to uncover a sordid plot opposing the pope and the empire of Lodis over the fabled spear of destiny and the possible resurrection of a fallen angel.

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These games provide examples of the following tropes:
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: [http://www.history-matters.com/archive/contents/wc/contents_wr.htm Warren Report]
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: [http://www.history-matters.com/archive/contents/wc/contents_wr.htm Warren Report]
* [[Annoying Arrows]]: ''Very'' averted, especially in ''Let Us Cling Together.'' Archers are widely considered ridiculously overpowered, and for good reason.
* [[Annoying Arrows]]: ''Very'' averted, especially in ''Let Us Cling Together.'' Archers are widely considered ridiculously overpowered, and for good reason.