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When ever you go into a dungeon, even if you give your adventurer the best possible equipment in the game, they will always have their normal weaponry that they own, even if they are not going to be using it. They don't have a place to store it, like a house, so they just carry it around. Also, look at who is an adventurer.
 
1.# Louie, Average Swordsman, who is always broke.
2.# Caillou, who is a Mage. He kinda breaks the mold of a standard adventurer, but then again, he is looking for treasure. Then again, he appears to be doing this for reasons besides "needing the money" (he wants to keep the items in the dungeons out of the hands of the Chapel Masters).
 
#* On the other hand, it's not entirely clear what the source of magic is in Recettear-land is.
2. Caillou, who is a Mage. He kinda breaks the mold of a standard adventurer, but then again, he is looking for treasure. Then again, he appears to be doing this for reasons besides "needing the money" (he wants to keep the items in the dungeons out of the hands of the Chapel Masters).
3.# Charme, the Lady Thief {{spoiler|implied to be a princess of a foreign country and had to go into hiding due to a coup}}. A thief for hire is a better option that being a prostitute. And thieves typically have a good way of getting information about the world.
* On the other hand, it's not entirely clear what the source of magic is in Recettear-land is.
4.# Nagi, the Lance-wielding girl that keeps getting lost in dungeons and is somewhere from the far east (and I believe that the game takes place in France). She's a foreigner so she isn't going to have a lot of money.
 
5.# Elan, who is show to be really poor, even more so than Louie.
3. Charme, the Lady Thief {{spoiler|implied to be a princess of a foreign country and had to go into hiding due to a coup}}. A thief for hire is a better option that being a prostitute. And thieves typically have a good way of getting information about the world.
6.# Tielle, the Archer Elf. It's stated that there's a lot of distrust (and sometimes outright racism) between intelligent races. She isn't going to have a lot of money.
 
7. # {{spoiler|Griff, the Demon Assassin}}. Obviously, most people are not going to look kindly on someone like him.
4. Nagi, the Lance-wielding girl that keeps getting lost in dungeons and is somewhere from the far east (and I believe that the game takes place in France). She's a foreigner so she isn't going to have a lot of money.
8. # {{spoiler|Arma, the Golem}}. Has no physical need of food or shelter. Doing this for amusement.
 
9.# Sometimes you will meet Aloeutte in a dungeon (normally Jade Way). If you do see her, you will see that she has a lot of Adventurers, mainly townsfolk. Adventuring isn't their profession, but they are in a rather safe group. Alouette must have just shouted in a crowd that she needed some adventurers who would be well paid and they quickly signed up.
5. Elan, who is show to be really poor, even more so than Louie.
 
6. Tielle, the Archer Elf. It's stated that there's a lot of distrust (and sometimes outright racism) between intelligent races. She isn't going to have a lot of money.
 
7. {{spoiler|Griff, the Demon Assassin}}. Obviously, most people are not going to look kindly on someone like him.
 
8. {{spoiler|Arma, the Golem}}. Has no physical need of food or shelter. Doing this for amusement.
 
9. Sometimes you will meet Aloeutte in a dungeon (normally Jade Way). If you do see her, you will see that she has a lot of Adventurers, mainly townsfolk. Adventuring isn't their profession, but they are in a rather safe group. Alouette must have just shouted in a crowd that she needed some adventurers who would be well paid and they quickly signed up.
 
== The events of the game are Standard Operating Procedure for the Terme Finance Group; and involves exploiting a [[Groundhog Day Loop]]. ==
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** Capitalism, ho!
 
== The Terme Finance Group is run by the [[Vampire: The Masquerade (Tabletop Game)|Tremere]] ==
Uh, all I got is the name.
* However, perhaps we're not going back far enough. Remember, the Tremere are a band of vampires that formed from a group of [[Hermetic Magic]] mages that disappeared. Much of the theme of ''Recettear'' is how people and species have to change and adapt. As Caillou points out, secular organizations like the Merchant's Guild are a blind spot to the Church; who disapprove of magic. Now note how high-level Merchants are able to engage in [[Item Crafting|Fusing]], which strongly resembles [[Alchemy]]...
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Arma's equipment and {{spoiler|the Archdevil}} indicates that there was a huge war; probably involving robotic Archdevils and [[Precursors]]. This would have killed off all life on the planet; however, a process to maintain things was developed and the golems were created to facilitate it. There was one small problem. The magic involved had an [[Equivalent Exchange]] that also produced [[The Heartless|lifeforms based on dark emotions, called monsters.]] The golems used the same process that created them, so were unable to destroy them. But the golems found that if monsters acquire Life Crystals and treasure; adventurer parties form to kill them to get those things. Creating sufficient life crystals and treasure creates more monsters; but adventurers more than meet the demand.
** That would certainly explain why Recette is so worried about having hurt {{spoiler|Charme, Tielle and Griff}} after your bossfights with each of them, and yet fails to extend that same courtesy to the endless knights you fight through on the normal dungeon floors, as you would think otherwise that they would be just as worthy of Recette's concern and respect (given that they should, unless the above troper's theory is correct, be ordinary humans). This could also be why our heroes talk to {{spoiler|Nagi}} when they find her wandering around in the dungeons instead of just hacking at her like they do with the knights, as they hear her talking to herself and thus know that she isn't a mindless monster created by (or at least in) the dungeon (this may be something that the Adventurer's Guild teaches all recruits: "If it talks, it isn't a monster.").
*** Tear does comment that the [[Stalked Byby the Bell]] monsters that show up if you stay too long on any one level are "manifestations of hate."
**** The Golems reshuffle the dungeons intentionally, in order to prevent [[The Heartless]] from accumulating to the point Adventurers wouldn't be able to defeat them. They don't do this to a level if an Adventurer is in it. If the Adventurer takes too long on one level, [[The Heartless]] Byproduct starts to accumulate.
*** Also note that Nagi is lost in one of the weaker dungeons with pitiful equipment...It's likely the golems are taking pity on her, knowing she'd get mulched in a harder dungeon with her crappy equipment. She is very much a glass cannon when you first get her. They are KEEPING her lost in the forest dungeon so she doesn't hurt herself too much, knowing how poor, underequipped, and [[Cloudcuckoolander|generally goofy]] she is.
 
== Recettear takes place in the same [[The Verse|'verse]] as [[Dept. Heaven]] ==
{{spoiler|Charme's}} backstory from the mouth of Alouette sounds a lot like [[Yggdra Union|Yggdra's]] ousting at the start of her game. The Dept Heaven universe is the kind of place were branching possibilities like this (Yggdra stepping up to reclaim her land vs. {{spoiler|Charm turning and keeping right on running}}) can happen on parallel planes of existence, demonkind is strongly repressed, and a large number of people are varying degrees of racist; all elements which dovetail nicely.
 
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== Recette is aware of the [[Groundhog Day Loop]], and is in fact the only one aware of it. ==
If we assume the 'nice dream' Recette mentions at the start of each loop is actually referring to the previous iteration of the loop (since it follows immediately after each reset), then the existence of the same dialog in the initial day 2 suggests that the player is being dropped into the middle of the loop, rather than at the start. If she can remember previous loops, that would also explain why she's so nice to Charme; since she's already been through enough loops to know that Charme will ally up with her if she invites her over to the shop and sells her a few things. Similarly, Tear *doesn't* remember any of the loops, since she's hostile to Charme in every loop.
** This [[Fridge Horror|becoming horrifying]] if you remember [[Higurashi no Naku Koro Nini|Higurashi...]]
 
== The people of this world worship candy and other foods. ==
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== The shop name is deliberate. ==
Recette knows full well what the sign reads like. She can't tell Tear what she thinks of her company and their practices, so she puts it on a sign for all to see and makes Tear sweat over what people think of it.
** Also if one uses the pronunciation that sounds closer to RESET, then Recette is also [[Genre SaavySavvy|showing she knows she is in a timeloop]]. See groundhog speculation above.
 
== Recettear takes place in a world which is for some reason almost completely inhospitable to plant life, but people adapted by either evolving or using magic to greatly slow their metabolism. ==
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They seem to pick up actual treasures when they're not with Recette. Having a shielded shopkeeper around is a guaranteed rescue if you get overwhelmed, giving adventurers risk-free levels at the cost of not getting anything but the shopkeeper's fee. (Why they never get equipment from these hypothetical solo delves is another matter entirely.)
 
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