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* [[108]]: Well, it ''is'' a ''[[Suikoden]]'' game, parallel world or not.
* [[Action Mom]]: Selen. ''Definitely''More Selenor less a force of nature, actually. Which is rather unsurprising, given her nickname...
** More or less a force of nature, actually. Which is rather unsurprising, given her nickname...
{{quote|'''Man''': The storm! The storm has returned!}}
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Since you can rename the main character Bob, if you wish... But in-game, there's Chrodechild, Meruvis... and ''Roberto''.
* {{spoiler|[[After the End]]: Most of the world's civilizations consist of the sole survivors of other worlds that were mostly wiped out by The One King, before being merged with the primary game world. Rarohenga in particular is a twisted wasteland with no noticeable signs of life, even before said merge. Rarohenga's state is especially noteworthy, as its twisted wasteland appearance was the product of their efforts to oppose The One King, which backfired so horribly as to actually damage their world's True Chronicle and thus the laws of nature of their world}}.
** {{spoiler|Rarohenga's state is especially noteworthy, as its twisted wasteland appearance was the product of their efforts to oppose The One King, which backfired so horribly as to actually damage their world's True Chronicle and thus the laws of nature of their world}}.
* [[And Man Grew Proud]]: {{spoiler|The people of Rarohenga had access to incredibly advanced magic and were not only absolutely certain that they could defeat The One King, but that the people of other worlds were too primitive and ignorant to understand them. Observe the above trope to see how well that worked out for them}}.
* [[An Ice Person]]: Sphiel, being the Snow Fairy, is a literal example.
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* [[BFS]]: One of the weapon types available is Greatsword.
* [[Big Badass Wolf]]: King Diulf, who doubles as a [[Warrior Prince|Warrior King]]!
* [[Big Eater]]: Lycia and Sieg.
** Sieg is probably one as well.
* [[Big Ham]]: Ninulneda ''loves'' [[Chewing the Scenery]]. Interestingly enough, her channeler is a demure dolphin priestess.
* [[Bishie Sparkle]]: The traditional cooperative attacks "Fancy Lads" (Asad, Meruvis, Icas) and "Pretty Boys" (Shams, Roberto, Yovel) dazzle enemies with gratuitous amounts of bishie sparkles.
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* [[Duel Boss]]: Several, most notably Selen (fought with Jale) and {{spoiler|Dirk}}, fought with Sieg.
* [[An Economy Is You]]: Averted. Trade goods exist, like cloth, food and the like.
* [[Expy]]:
* [[Expy]]: Roberto may remind ''Suikoden'' fans of the way Flik acted in the [[Suikoden I|first game]]...
** AndRoberto Nomno,may whoremind always''Suikoden'' sleepsfans evenof whilethe fighting,way isFlik aacted reminiscentin ofthe a certain ''[[Suikoden IIII|first game]]'' character...
** Nomno, who always sleeps even while fighting, is a reminiscent of a certain ''[[Suikoden III]]'' character.
** Does Erin remind you of [[Suikoden V|Luserina]] [[Silk Hiding Steel|Barows]]?
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Oh, Dirk}}...
* [[Figure It Out Yourself]]: Like Luc and Zerase before her, Zenoa just loves being condescending towards those who don't already share her 'vast knowledge'.
** You say condescending, I say [[Jerkass]].
* [[Fish People]]: The Porpos-kin, darling little anthropomorphic dolphins which provide the customary 'five Stars with [[Theme Naming]]'.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Yula. During her recruitment scene, it is said that her skill is on par with Chrodechild. [[Statistically Speaking]], however...
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* [[Mad Scientist]]: Zahra and Khemia.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: {{spoiler|Turns out the tension between Danash VIII's wives ''wasn't'' unforeseen}}...
* [[Meganekko]]: 'Moana the Matchmaker'.
** 'Moana the Matchmaker'.
** The Wanderers seem to be a Megane(kko) ''race''.
* [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate]]: Zahra, a talented physician... who openly wishes for his patients to suffer worse injuries and more exotic diseases, and regularly asks to dissect defeated enemies.
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* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Gorno. Sieg lampshades this during a quest.
* [[Nonstandard Game Over]]: The bad ending.
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: Causes an [[Inconsistent Dub]]: how ''do'' you pronounce some of those names? Some are just unintuitive ("Rizwan" is pronounced "Lizlan", apparently), but others are all over the place (Kureyah is ''sometimes'' pronounced "Claire", and Shairah/Shailah practically alternates every time she's mentioned).
** Exactly how they're spoken in the cutscenes. It's not so much "inconsistent" as it is "unintuitive"—for example, Rizwan is ''always'' pronounced as if it were "Lizlan".
*** No, it really is inconsistent. That's not an example, but Kureyah is referred to by both this name and "Claire" in the voice-acting at different times, and Shairah/Shailah is similarly inconsistent.
* [[No Sense of Personal Space]]: Tsaubern, apparently.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Chrodechild. Poor Asad. There may still be hope, however.
* [[Ocular Gushers]]: Lubberkin does this constantly. {{spoiler|Though he is a bit high-strung after spending twenty years stuck in a dimensional rift}}. The fact that {{spoiler|he was treated badly by people he met in said dimension}} doesn't help.
** The fact that {{spoiler|he was treated badly by people he met in said dimension}} doesn't help.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Hina, due to [[The Napoleon|her height]].
* [[One-Winged Angel]]: Characters with Chronicles implanted inside them can turn into hideous, and powerful, monsters.
** Characters with Chronicles implanted inside them can turn into hideous, and powerful, monsters.
** {{spoiler|During the final battle, The One King transforms into a giant version of himself and then into a giant armored dragon}}.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Mubal can be seen as one for Manaril.
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* [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]: The bad ending, where {{spoiler|Sieg uses the lives of the other Stars of Destiny to kill the One King, only to become the new One King}}.
* [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]]: Dear God, Darrow and Savina...
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Shairah; Sieg can [[Lampshade]] this at one point.
** Shairah; Sieg can [[Lampshade]] this at one point.
** Among the Starbearers, Felecca undoubtedly takes the prize.
** Don't forget Lathilda.
** Marica, [[Zettai Ryouiki|to an]] [[Sexy Backless Outfit|extent]], also qualifies.
* [[Take Your Time]]: Despite having "season" system, which changes every 30 days, it only affects several characters' recruitment and the appearance of [[Boss in Mook Clothing]] in several areas. You can spend as many years as you want without affecting the storyline.
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** During the ending, {{spoiler|it is revealed that The One King is a former Tenkai Star who used [[Heroic Sacrifice|the lives of his allies to kill the previous One King]] (a method that was considered, but rejected by Sieg). Presumably, he continues to destroy worlds in hopes that a Tenkai Star will be able to kill him using another method}}.
* [[Tron Lines]]: The Scribes and {{spoiler|Liu, when he gains the Tatau Council Chronicle and becomes the new Elder Scribe}}.
* [[Tsundere]]:
* [[Tsundere]]:* Roberto, especially because even the [[All There in the Manual|Character Guide says so]].
** Morrin, too, although considering [[Handsome Lech|who her love interest is]], she has every right to be.
** A more "type dere" version is Marica.
** Marica.
** Minen also shows this tendency toward the main character.
*** Minen isn'tis tsunderea subversion. The reason why she's so abrasive at first and then mellows out is because {{spoiler|the main character has the Chronicle of Ritterschild, he's not coughing it up, and she doesn't believe he can defend it properly (understandably, remember that as badass as he grows to be, Sieg is still a kid with no real previous military training besides village patrol against wildlife, while Minen is a trained soldier), and thinks Geschutz is being foolish in trusting Sieg}}. When it becomes clear Sieg IS, in fact, competent enough to do the job, she starts respecting and trusting him, but it has nothing to do with being tsundere, just with her appreciating his making a honest effort to keep the promise he made them to defend {{spoiler|their Chronicle}}.
* [[The Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]: The [[Evil Tower of Ominousness|Tower of the Way]] is set up as one from rather early on. {{spoiler|However, when you enter it for the last time, you find that The One King has turned it into a [[Rushmore Refacement|giant statue of himself]], like [[Where It All Began|the very first dungeon]]}}.
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: Len-Lien and Liu.