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* [[Demonic Possession]] - The demons can do this to any host, as it seems.
* [[Dream Sequence]] - Happens in the Temple of Sekhmet in Tarna. It's a [[Player Personality Quiz|test of character]] and a [[Dreaming of Things to Come|prophetic vision]] rolled into one, unless of course you fail the test.
* [[Evil Gloating]] - If you're a Paladin, you get a [["The Reason You Suck" Speech|demoralizing speech]] at the very end. None of the other classes get the same consideration.
* [[Extreme Doormat]] - Kalb the meat merchant; he'll accept '''any''' price you offer for his wares, no matter what your Communication skill is, and will never complain. There's no reason not to take advantage of his spinelessness; it doesn't even count against you on the [[Karma Meter]].
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Dinosaurs|Everythings Worse With Dinosaurs]] - The natives call it [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Running Death]].
* [[Fission Mailed]] - Light a fire, then walk away from it. Only YOU can prevent savanna fires!
* [[Frazetta Man]] - The inhabitants of the Lost City.
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* [[Mighty Whitey]] - If you are a fighter, you must win the contest to become a Simbani warrior, and naturally you quickly surpass any of the Simbani in the skills they respect (except running). Justified in that many of these skills were ones that had already helped you become a famous hero. Also, you, the human player will need good hand-eye coordination.
* [[Mirror Match]] - An area in the Lost City summons evil counterparts to you and your friends.
* [[Mix and Match Critters]] - [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Winged Cobra]]s!
* [[No Guy Wants an Amazon]] - Women in Uhura's tribe have to choose between being a warrior and being a mother. Good thing she decided to [[Take a Third Option]]. Specifically, leaving the tribe, finding a decent man outside, and coming back with the baby, but still being unmarried, so no one can claim her as a wife in her tribe.
* [[Oddly Named Sequel]] - Kind of. "Wages of War" was not supposed to exist and was inserted for storyline and character reasons, as the creators felt the hero was not strong enough yet for the events of "Shadows of Darkness". This is probably a [[Retcon]], though.