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* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: Deliberately invoked, but averted. The test that Garon gives the Avatar seems to be a pacific exploration mission...Until the party meets Hoshidans and Hans provokes them into battle, intentionally. Turns out Garon wanted the Avatar to fight...and die.
* [[Living Weapon]]: Ganglari is able to move by itself. It demonstrates it...by throwing itself and the Avatar down a chasm.
* [[Mega Twintails]]: Elise's hair is 90% her two giant spiralingspiralling twintails.
* [[Mordor]]: The Bottomless Canyon is definitvelydefinitely this with its nasty weather, threatening-looking rock formations, and lightning, specially by the fact the sky is, according to Gunter, ''permanently'' dark.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Camilla's outfit heavily exposes her breasts and butt, something that even the [[Male Gaze|cutscenes]] like to focus on.
* [[Suicide Mission]]: Turns out that the mission that Garon gives to the Avatar at the start of the game is supposed to be one of these. If that failed, the king ordered Hans to kill the Avatar by himself and those who were with him.
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* [[Tough Love]]: Xander's way of training the Avatar in combat is by basically intimidating him/her into attacking, like saying the Avatar will likely never leave the fortress that is his home-prison unless the Avatar hurts Xander itself.
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]: Rinkah's reaction to the Avatar and their siblings' kindness towards her is a promise of revenge for the "humiliation".
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Garon's ''modus operandi''. The only reason the Avatar isn't executed is because he is, after all, the king's son/daughter. But Garon promises a execution if he/she fails a second time...And then it turns out he was going to get the Avatar killed anyway, only a more elaborated way;
 
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