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''Zenonia'' is an action RPG series by Gamevil for the iOS and Android (with the first one available on [[DSiWare]] and as a [[Play Station]] mini, as well). It allows the player to select classes, which are different between games.
 
The first ''Zenonia'' follows the story of Regret, a child found by the Holy Knights commander Dupre in the midst of war. After Dupre finds the child, he resigns from the Holy Knights to raise him, bringing suspicion among his colleagues. Years later, Dupre, now known as Pardon, lives in the town of Ayles with his son. One day a demon appears in the town and Pardon attempts to fight it off but is killed. The rest of the townsfolk start treating Regret coldly, and an unfortunate misunderstanding involving a tree kicks off Regret's journey. In the neighboring town of Adonis, he learns that long ago, a man named Argos [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can|sealed a great evil using five seals throughout various dungeons]], and that recently, the seals are beginning to weaken. It's up to Argos to visit the five seals, and either make sure they stay intact or break them, [[Karma Meter|depending on your choices]].
 
The second installment takes place years after the first. By fate, a group of four people meet up in prison and stage a breakout. They become entrusted with the task of keeping the [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]] sealed once again after it attempts to escape. Each of the four people has a different story.
 
The third installment returns to the realm of only having one player character, a young boy named Chael. Chael was constantly bullied as a child, which is why he took up fighting. Right after his first test he gets sucked into a mystical world between heaven and earth and must find his way back home.
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* [[Commercials]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGvKSFiQpEU This, for the first game.]
* [[Cutting Off the Branches]]: The second and third game suggest that Regret started out as a Warrior/Slayer by default. The fourth game suggests that Chael started out as a Sword Knight.
* [[Death Is a Slap Onon The Wrist]]: You're given the option to use an Origin of Life, pay a set amount of gold, or continue with minor penalties to your current experience/gold/equipment durability.
* [[Fairy Companion]]:
** In the first game, Regret meets two different fairies, but depending on his alignment one of them leaves.
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* [[Furry Confusion]]: The Maru are a dog-like race, but they are evidently unfamiliar with four-legged canines.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: Starting with the second game, an available class.
** [[Girls Withwith Guns]]: Ecne.
** [[More Dakka]]: Ranger rifles in the fourth game.
*** [[Ray Gun]]: Which occasionally fire laser beams.
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* [[Shout-Out]]:
** A quest has Regret hunting down polar bears carrying "Dark Waters". [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPoM2o9kIBM Sounds familiar....]
** If you play as Morpice in 2, after reaching the town of Iris, he briefly mutters how Monica had promised there would be treasure and that "[[Portal (Video Gameseries)|the cake was a lie]]."
** An NPC comments on searching for a scientist, claiming that "the [[Mission Impossible (Filmfilm)|mission seems impossible]]" and that even [[Tom Cruise|Tim Cruise]] couldn't accomplish the task.
* [[Sneaky Departure]]: In the sequel of the game, your character of choice would always find themselves alone in their journey since the rest of your team mates have left before you would even notice.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: Morpice.
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* [[Underground Monkey]]
* [[Ungrateful Bastard|Ungrateful Bastards]]: Most of the sidequest-givers in the first town in the first game. Dustin is implied to have attempted to make his quests suicide missions, and Bernie gets offended when Regret requests that she be a little more thankful for him breaking his back for her. Only the Item Chick actually thanks him for his efforts.
* [[What the Hell, Townspeople?]]: Sure, treat the kid whose father died like dirt. ''That'll'' end well.
 
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