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** God's orders to punish the decadence of the kingdom's inhabitants, including the king and his royal family, no less. In the words of Lucifon himself: "I killed only fools."
* [[Ready for Lovemaking]]: Courtesan endings.
* [[Rescue Romance]]: Your daughter's relationship with Cube improves greatly if he rescues her from the bandits [[Attempted Rape|trying to rape her]] after they defeat her in battle. It also slightly improves if your daughter was defeated in combat on an adventure.
* [[Relationship Values]]: A key part in determining endings.
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]: If she becomes an actual queen or princess in an ending, she of course gets a crown, and occasional ermine cape.
* [[Rescue Romance]]: Your daughter's relationship with Cube improves greatly if he rescues her from the bandits [[Attempted Rape|trying to rape her]] after they defeat her in battle. It also slightly improves if your daughter was defeated in combat on an adventure.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Patricia, the dancing rival in the second game.
* [[The Rival]]: The player's daughter will pick up a rival based on how she's trained.
* [[Save Scumming]]: Given your daughter's unpredictable nature, this is virtually a requirement to achieve some endings.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Your daughter can sin all she likes in the second game, so long as she pays for it at the church collection box.
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* [[Silk Hiding Steel]]: Even if you raise her to be a demure housewife, she can still have good fighting skills.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: There are several games originally written in English which are quite similar to ''Princess Maker 2''. The Flash game ''Project Princess'' is the most similar, since the player acts as the girl's parent. The independent games ''Cute Knight'', ''[[Cute Knight Kingdom]]'', and ''Spirited Heart'' all feature a female main character who essentially raises herself. Also, the Japanese game ''Dear My Sun!!'' and the Chinese fan-game ''Prince Maker - Braveness'' put the player in the role of a woman who raises one or two young men. There's also [[Slave Maker]], which is basically this game with anime heroines from all genres and very few "non-sexy" endings. The latest version has Cube as a potential assistant. The irony is noted.
* [[The Rival]]: The player's daughter will pick up a rival based on how she's trained.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: In Princess Maker 4, [[Action Girl|Rise]] and [[The Ojou|Christine]].
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: Of the first two games, called the "refine" editions.
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** [[What the Hell, Player?|...And get yelled at by everyone.]]
* [[Villainous Harlequin]]: Subverted with the second game's court jester. People ''think'' he is one, but he's actually a [[Trickster Mentor]] to your daughter.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]: The fifth game. If you feel that doing both is overwhelming (it really builds up Stress), feel free to ditch either one. It's strongly implied that someone will save the magical world if your daughter doesn't.
* [[Western Zodiac]]: Determines your daughter's starting stats.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Subverted in the second game; your daughter kills monsters like [[Money Spider|its her day job]] while adventuring and its one of the best ways to make money (though oddly it does nothing for your daughters experience values) but even her just killing random monsters or even ''criminals'' like the kidnappers around the lake raises her sin, implying that [[Knight Templar|the rampant killing of living creatures, albeit hostile ones, is not an innocent act]] and one which can [[Fallen Hero|ultimately lead to a bad ending.]]
* [[What the Hell, Player?]]: Screw up enough and the game won't hold back trying to make you feel ashamed for what ends up happening to your daughter. The worst is if you manage to let her die, in which she bemoans her short life and gets you chewed out by your God.
* [[Wife Husbandry]]: One of the possible endings. Unlike other cases, most do generally frowned upon it in-game but all will accept it due to there being no blood-relations.
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* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: The princess in the third game.
** Martha, one of the possible rivals, restaurant assistant, and occasional dancer in the second game.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]: The fifth game. If you feel that doing both is overwhelming (it really builds up Stress), feel free to ditch either one. It's strongly implied that someone will save the magical world if your daughter doesn't.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Subverted in the second game; your daughter kills monsters like [[Money Spider|its her day job]] while adventuring and its one of the best ways to make money (though oddly it does nothing for your daughters experience values) but even her just killing random monsters or even ''criminals'' like the kidnappers around the lake raises her sin, implying that [[Knight Templar|the rampant killing of living creatures, albeit hostile ones, is not an innocent act]] and one which can [[Fallen Hero|ultimately lead to a bad ending.]]
* [[Wonder Child]]: Her origin depends on the game.