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* {{spoiler|[[Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains]]: See [[Good Costume Switch]] above.}}
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]: {{spoiler|Her experiences with adventurers that had come to Rabbie Dungeon before Tarlach lead her to believe love was about dominating your partner. With Tarlach's help she eventually realized what it was really about.}}
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]: {{spoiler|A gentler former example, mostly caused by her confusion on what love really meant. She attempted to defeat Tarlach during his fifth journey in Rabbie Dungeon in an attempt to cause [[Defeat Means Friendship|Defeat Means Love]]}}.
 
=== Mores ===
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* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: {{spoiler|Being an Elf on the Uladh continent before the discovery of Iria, and therefore Elves, young Andras was thought to be a Fomor and subjected to [[Fantastic Racism]].}}
** [[Fantastic Racism]] and [[All of the Other Reindeer]]
* [[Good -Looking Privates]]
* [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]
* [[The Lancer]]: She's Fallon's Lancer, but Fallon himself vanishes quickly in G9, leaving her in charge.
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* {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Fallen Hero]].}}
* [[Good -Looking Privates]]: When he was younger anyway.
* [[Handicapped Badass]]: Its mentioned that he received an injury during the Fomor wars that has hampered his skills.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Knows some magic to go with his skill with the sword.
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* [[Magic Versus Science]]: {{spoiler|He was the individual in charge of the Royal Alchemists who killed Jenna's parents. While he didn't directly order them to do it, he didn't stop them either.}}
** [[My Greatest Failure]]
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Inverted. Leymore has disowned him, and Lennox would like to earn back his son's respect.
 
=== Nuadha ===
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At the start of G13, Morrighan appears before the player to warn them that Shakespeare had escaped from Avon, and to ask them to help stop him. Instead, the player ends up helping him throughout G13 and G14, bringing about Morrighan's anger.
 
{{spoiler|In G15, it is revealed that Shakespeare himself is the very first Milletian, who somehow traveled over from our own world into Erinn. During his early days in Erinn, Shakespeare met and fell in love with a girl named Bella, but they were separated when Cichol attacked the two, warning that Shakespeare was an uninvited guest and should leave.}}
 
{{spoiler|Shakespeare sets off the plot of G15 by telling Shylock to attempt to take Antonio's heart. In reality, he intended to drive Shylock into despair so that he would willingly give up his body to Shakespeare, so that Shakespeare could use it to escape Morrighan's eyes forever. Before he could finish his plan, Morrighan caught up with him and recaptured him. The generation ends with a dark vision of the future, showing all Milletians dead at Bella's hands.}}
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Tropes associated with Antonio:
 
* [[A Friend in Need]]: Antonio doesn't balk for even a second at the notion of spotting Bassanio ''three million gold'' so he can propose to his beloved.
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: With Bassanio when they first met.
* [[Blue Blood]].
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{{quote|''The sharp angles of his cheekbones and chin, along with his slate blue eyes, give him an intimidating appearance. He winces in pain now and then, deepening the furrows and wrinkles of his forehead. With cold eyes, Shylock glares at you and speaks.''}}
 
A miserly aged man, and a business rival of Antonio's. Years ago, Shylock lost his wife and daughter to the cruelty of a noble named Videk. After Videk dies, Shylock holds Antonio responsible, reasoning that Antonio did not aid him in his time of need despite having the ability to do so. Antonio approaches Shylock early in G15, asking for a loan of 3 million gold. Shylock agrees, provided that Antonio pay back the loan in three months or give up his ''heart'' to Antonio.
 
{{spoiler|In reality, Shakespeare made contact with Shylock just before Antonio did, and said he would reunite Shylock with his loved ones, provided he could bring Shakespeare Antonio's heart. In reality, Shakespeare knew Shylock wouldn't go through with it, and merely wanted to push Shylock far enough into despair that Shylock would give his body to Shakespeare so he could escape Morrighan's eyes forever. In the end, Shakespeare sends Shylock into the story of Golvan to reunite him with his family.}}
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* [[Hates Being Touched]]: According to Owen.
** [[Berserk Button]].
* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]: His name is an aged slur against Jewish people.
** [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: It's still censored in the chat.
* {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn]]: In the end, he aids in Antonio's escape and begs Admiral Owen not to punish the player for their part in the rescue.}}
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{{quote|''His silver hair is cropped and combed with authoritative precision. Though his skin appears fine and pale, and he is impeccably dressed, you cannot help but notice the subtle signs of aging on his face. There is a hint of longing in his eyes, as he gazes out over the sea.''}}
 
The Fleet Admiral of the Aliech Regime, stationed at Belvast. Owen achieved prestige when he managed to capture the unassailable Belvast Island, which was a Pirate stronghold at the time. He achieved this through landing hot air balloons on the island, rather than attacking by sea.
 
Owen aids the player throughout G15 and G16, especially by providing {{spoiler|Princess Eirawen safe haven on Belvast, and leading the assault against Lugh Lavada.}}
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* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Scathach ''implies'' he's this, but nothing comes of it.
* [[Four-Star Badass]].
* [[Good -Looking Privates]].
* [[I Did What I Had to Do]]: Owen finds no joy in his military exploits, seeing them only as something that had to be done.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Blue to his brother, the hot-tempered Odran.
* [[Royal Rapier]].
* [[To Be Lawful or Good]]: Owen prefers that the law be followed, but he's not above bending it to do what's right.
 
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* [[Life Drain]].
* {{spoiler|[[Light Is Not Good]]: He was morally ambiguous as Morgant, but he's just a flat out monster when he returns as Lugh.}}
* [[Named Weapons]]: His two-handed sword Pragarah. {{spoiler|Ruairi recognizes Morgant as Lugh when he is given the sword by the latter. Lugh himself never uses it while playing the part of Morgant.}}
* [[The Red Baron]]: Known as "The Knight of Light."
* {{spoiler|[[Sanity Slippage]]: Triona appears to have died following G3, and Lugh Lavada... lost it... when she did.}}
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