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{{tropelist|page=Thracia 776}}
* [[Cherry Tapping]] / [[Mercy Rewarded]]: Capture. Your stats are heavily lowered, but you can capture the defeated enemy and seize their items.
* [[Complete Monster]]: While this is obviously YMMV for the villains, ''Thracia'' reveals that there was a plan to ''create'' them in-universe. Those accepted to be nobles of {{spoiler|the new LoptLoptous Empire}} would be taken from their families and raised to be this. In fact, it seems that doing your best to ''become'' one is a prerequisite for being one of the order's higher-ups. This is one of the reasons why Salem left.
* [[Crutch Character]]: Evayl is probably the best example of this in the series. Yeah, Jagen and Marcus in ''[[Fire Emblem Elibe]]'' are probably considered the archetypical examples;, but Evayl is {{spoiler|removed from the player's party relatively early on, and doesn't return until very late game, and even then only if you visit a certain side chapter.}}. Furthermore, the game will literally [[Plot Armor|rig the RNG so that she can't die]] early in the game, in order to ensure that {{spoiler|she gets turned to stone by Veld in chapterChapter 5.}}.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: ''Thracia 776'' is notable for having the first playable "dark mage" in the series' history.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: The Magi Squad.
** [[The Hero]]: Sety.
** [[The Lancer]]: Asvel.
** [[The Big Guy]]: Either Brighton or Machyua.
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Again, either Brighton or Machyua.
** [[The Chick]]: Lara.
* [[Fog of War]]: Introduced here.
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Well, obviously;: as this game only ends about half-way through ''SeisenGenealogy noof Keifuthe Holy War''.
* [[Hero of Another Story]]: LeafLeif was just another character in the last game, but is now the main Lord.
* [[Hijacked by Ganon]]: The last chapter reveals {{spoiler|the LoptLoptous Sect manipulatyed TrabantTravant into killing CuanQuan and Ethlin.Ethlyn}}. YMMV as to whether this is an improvement to the story or just an [[Ass Pull]] to give the final boss more of a personal connection to [[The Hero]].
* [[Interquel]]: Takes place in between chapters 6 and 7 of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
* [[Official Couple]]: In ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', all pairings except Sigurd/Diadora, Cuan/Ethlin {{spoiler|and Alvis/Diadora}} were optional and customizable. However, Levin/Fury was canonized in '''Thracia 776''' through the presence of Sety ''and'' Holsety in the game. {{spoiler|[[Ship Sinking|The marriage didn't end very happily though]], due to either personal difficulties or Levin having his memories and/or personality messed with upon being revived/possessed by Holsety}}.
* [[Invulnerable Civilians]]: Averted even more so than in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. They can also be captured by enemy soldiers and taken away.
** Also, this game strongly hints at Lachesis/Beowulf and Lachesis/Fin - yes, both of them, as Beowulf is Delmud's daddy and Fin is Nanna's. Also, Beowulf seems to have ''another'' son with an unnamed noblewoman of Conote, Fergus, who's a playable character here. This makes Delmud, who already has Nanna as a maternal half-sister, have ''another'' half-sibling on his dad's side. Yes, the families in this game are really fucked up.
** Nanna/Leaf, assuming Nanna doesn't die during the course of the game.
*** Likewise, Fred and Olwen marry if neither kicks it. Same goes to Machua and Brighton, and Tanya and Othin. {{spoiler|While not ''as'' openly stated, Princess Miranda is hinted to have married Conomore, which doubles as [[May-December Romance]] since he was her ''father's'' retainer.}}
** Selphina and Glade are ''already'' [[Happily Married]], too.
* [[Interquel]]: Takes place in between chapters 6 and 7 of ''Genealogy''.
* [[Invulnerable Civilians]]: Averted even more so than in ''Genealogy''. They can also be captured by enemy soldiers and taken away.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: The series is normally hard, but ''Thracia 776'' turns it [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[No Fair Cheating]]: Gungnir exists, but is [[Dummied Out]]. [[Take That Fandom|It has a description telling you not to hack.]].
* [[Non-Lethal KO]]: Capturing can generally only be done at low HP, and when you release a unit, they leave the battlefield and don't return. The benefit from this is that you can take the enemy's equipment, in a game in which equipment doesn't have much durability and is very expensive to purchase.
* [[Official Couple]]: In ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', all pairings except Sigurd/DiadoraDeirdre, CuanQuan/Ethlin Ethlyn {{spoiler|and AlvisArvis/DiadoraDeirdre}} were optional and customizable. However, LevinLewyn/FuryErinys was canonized in '''Thracia 776''' through the presence of SetyCed ''and'' HolsetyForseti in the game. {{spoiler|[[Ship Sinking|The marriage didn't end very happily though]], due to either personal difficulties or LevinLewyn having his memories and/or personality messed with upon being revived/possessed by HolsetyForseti}}.
* [[Shades of Conflict|White and Grey vs Grey and Black Morality]]:
** Also, this game strongly hints at Lachesis/BeowulfBeowolf and Lachesis/Fin -Finn: yes, both of them, as BeowulfBeowolf is DelmudDiarmuid's daddy and FinFinn is Nanna's. Also, BeowulfBeowolf seems to have ''another'' son with an unnamed noblewoman of Conote, Fergus, who's a playable character here. This makes DelmudDiarmuid, who already has Nanna as a maternal half-sister, have ''another'' half-sibling on his dad's side. Yes, the families in this game are really fucked up.
** Main Characters - On the white end of the scale you have the heroic and sheltered Prince Leaf and the remnants of the Lenster Knights. Around the grey area you have you have Lifis who wreaked havoc on Thracian civilians, Pahn who's a thief, a good natured thief no less though. Not to mention there's a couple of [[Punch Clock Hero|Punch Clock Heroes]] that join just because they're there at the right moment (Fergus, Shiva, Trewd, and Ralph). Also, there's the Bishop August who seems to have a morally ambiguous past and holds a cynical view towards the Manster nobles.
** Nanna/LeafLeif, assuming Nanna doesn't die during the course of the game.
** Enemy Characters - Around the Grey end, there's a good amount of enemy bosses who fit here such as Largo (Dorias even commends Leaf if he captures Largo instead of killing him), Rumay, Gomes (a bandit no less), and Reinhardt. Around or near the black area is Kempf (a man who even his fellow commanders view with disgust), Leidrick, and Veld.
*** Likewise, Fred and Olwen marry if neither kicks it. Same goes to MachuaMachyua and Brighton, and Tanya and OthinOrsin. {{spoiler|While not ''as'' openly stated, Princess Miranda is hinted to have married Conomore, which doubles as [[May-December Romance]] since he was her ''father's'' retainer.}}.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: The [[Big Bad]]'s modus operandi. {{spoiler|Evayle}} gets hit with it early on. You can get {{spoiler|her}} back in a sidequest chapter later on, if you meet certain requirements.
** Selphina and Glade are ''already'' [[Happily Married]], too.
* [[Trope Codifier]]: Sort of, in a series internal sense - for all its unique features, ''Thracia 776'' still plays much closer to and feels more like every ''Fire Emblem'' game since, Akaneia remakes aside, than its predecessors do; as such, it could be said to be the game which set the mold for the franchise's modern incarnations.
* [[Shades of Conflict]]:
** Main Characters: - Onon the white end of the scale, you have the heroic and sheltered Prince LeafLeif and the remnants of the LensterLeonster Knights. Around the grey area you have you have Lifis who wreaked havoc on Thracian civilians, Pahn who's a thief, a good natured thief no less though. Not to mention there's a couple of [[Punch Clock Hero|Punch Clock Heroes]] that join just because they're there at the right moment (Fergus, Shiva, Trewd, and Ralph). Also, there's the Bishop August who seems to have a morally ambiguous past and holds a cynical view towards the Manster nobles.
** Enemy Characters: - Aroundaround the Grey end, there's a good amount of enemy bosses who fit here such as Largo (Dorias even commends Leaf if he captures Largo instead of killing him), Rumay, Gomes (a bandit no less), and Reinhardt. Around or near the black area is Kempf (a man who even his fellow commanders view with disgust), Leidrick,Raydrik and Veld.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: The [[Big Bad]]'s modus operandi. {{spoiler|EvayleEyvel}} gets hit with it early on. You can get {{spoiler|her}} back in a sidequest chapter later on, if you meet certain requirements.
* [[Trope Codifier]]: Sort of, in a series internal sense -: for all its unique features, ''Thracia 776'' still plays much closer to and feels more like every ''Fire Emblem'' game since, Akaneia remakes aside, than its predecessors do; as such, it could be said to be the game which set the mold for the franchise's modern incarnations.
 
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