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* [[Apocalypse How]]: Class 0 in the form of the Collapse.
* [[Arcadia]]
* [[Arc Words]]: "Faith will bring you where you are needed the most."
** "Faith will bring you where you are needed the most."
** "The Undreaming is unchained."
* {{spoiler|[[The Bad Guys Win]]: While Zoë is able to stop Faith from inadvertantly destroying Stark, she fails to stop the launch of the Dreamer console. Back in Arcadia, the resistance suffers a crushing blow, leaving no one able to stop the Azadi's mysterious plans}}.
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* [[Goal in Life]]: Discussed in-depth, especially with Zoe's story arc.
* [[Government Conspiracy]]: Project Alchera.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: In ''Dreamfall'', {{spoiler|Roper Klacks actually helps April numerous times}}.
** {{spoiler|Roper Klacks actually helps April numerous times}}.
** {{spoiler|Kian}} had the beginnings of one at the end of ''Dreamfall''.
* [[How We Got Here]]: Most of the narration is Zoë recounting the events of the past few days.
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* [[Knight Templar]]: The Azadi, who seek to {{spoiler|destroy the world in order to "cleanse it"}}.
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]: Several locations [[Easter Egg|contain]] [[Recursive Reality|game boxes of the game itself]]. For an added bonus, they have not only the final game cover but many designs discarded before the release, as well as some old ''The Longest Journey'' boxes.
* [[Left Hanging]]: Just WTF happened {{spoiler|to all the main characters in the end}}?! That's for starters.., and if you want to know how bad it was, go to the [[Dreamfall: The Longest Journey/WMG|WMG subpage]] and marvel at its size.
** If you want to know how bad it was, go to the [[Dreamfall: The Longest Journey/WMG|WMG subpage]] and marvel at its size.
* [[The Library of Babel]]: The Dark People's library.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Partially averted, with different, context-sensitive outfits for both April and Zoë.
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* [[Simultaneous Arcs]]: Occurs throughout the game after you're introduced to the other two characters. Produces a very striking moment, when Kian meets April and player is being switched from one to other in their dialogue.
* [[Stealth-Based Mission]]: Several parts, most notably the Grubber cave and the WATICorp building.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]:
* [[Stepford Smiler]]:* WATICorp's museum and staff . The museum has fluff in regards to WATICorp's robotics history, and the mechanically cheerful voice uses the same tone to describe how fluffy-wuffy much everyone loved Roboy and the fact that the prototype Watilla's habit of soiling itself was a controversial design feature, not to mention glossing over the original Robunny's numerous injury cases ("of which WATICorp has been completely absolved"). Meanwhile, security guards and mechanized drones tell you that almost no one was hurt in today's exhibit rampage, and that since you're somewhere you shouldn't be, they're going to very politely use force now.
** Zoë realizes that WATICorp's ''products'' are [[Stepford Smiler]]s: at the beginning of the game, she realizes that when Wonkers, her Watilla, talks about what he does while she's not home, he's trying to communicate that he's lonely, even though he's not programmed to know the words to tell her so, or even comprehend what he's feeling. Rezza's Watilla Lucia is similarly unable to communicate or understand her mental state in regards to his disappearance, but it's clear she's even worse off than Wonkers, who can at least rest assured of Zoë returning home once in a while.
* [[The Stinger]]: The ending... again.
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