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* [[Master Of All]]: In the remake, his Lord class becomes [[Game Breaker|horribly overpowered]]. He not only has the [[Dual Wield]] from the original; he gains access to ''every single spell in the game'' and '''''every command skill he masters in other classes'''''.
* [[Master Of All]]: In the remake, his Lord class becomes [[Game Breaker|horribly overpowered]]. He not only has the [[Dual Wield]] from the original; he gains access to ''every single spell in the game'' and '''''every command skill he masters in other classes'''''.
* [[Nice Guy]]: It sometimes leads him to being a [[Dogged Nice Guy]] to Catiua and Vyce on the Neutral and Chaotic routes.
* [[Nice Guy]]: It sometimes leads him to being a [[Dogged Nice Guy]] to Catiua and Vyce on the Neutral and Chaotic routes.
* [[No Place For Me There]]: {{spoiler|Denam leaves Valeria at the end, thinking [[These Hands Have Killed|he's killed so many people]] over the course of the Heim Conflict that his presence would only hinder his sister's new reign of peace over the islands. He goes to Xenobia at Lanselot's suggestion.}}
* [[No Place for Me There]]: {{spoiler|Denam leaves Valeria at the end, thinking [[These Hands Have Killed|he's killed so many people]] over the course of the Heim Conflict that his presence would only hinder his sister's new reign of peace over the islands. He goes to Xenobia at Lanselot's suggestion.}}
* [[Not So Different]]: Used against Denam by Xaebos and Balxephon in the Lawful route.
* [[Not So Different]]: Used against Denam by Xaebos and Balxephon in the Lawful route.
** A more optimistic version of this trope can be used by Denam to recruit certain characters in the same route.
** A more optimistic version of this trope can be used by Denam to recruit certain characters in the same route.
* [[Not So Stoic]]: Although Denam may come across as stoic and calm to some people (particularly Deneb), he does have his moments of being emotional from time to time. {{spoiler|Most notably when his father dies, where even in the first version of the game, there was a portrait for Denim crying just for that one scene. Then in the second version, the portrait of him crying is even more detailed}}.
* [[Not So Stoic]]: Although Denam may come across as stoic and calm to some people (particularly Deneb), he does have his moments of being emotional from time to time. {{spoiler|Most notably when his father dies, where even in the first version of the game, there was a portrait for Denim crying just for that one scene. Then in the second version, the portrait of him crying is even more detailed}}.
* [[These Hands Have Killed]]: While killing Galgastani troops never seemed to bother Denam, he immediately invokes this trope {{spoiler|right after slaughtering the civilians of Balmamusa or killing his own compatriots to hold off the massacre}}.
* [[These Hands Have Killed]]: While killing Galgastani troops never seemed to bother Denam, he immediately invokes this trope {{spoiler|right after slaughtering the civilians of Balmamusa or killing his own compatriots to hold off the massacre}}.
** {{spoiler|This is also what causes Denam to [[Walking The Earth|go to Xenobia at Lanselot's suggestion]]: his killcount leads him to think [[No Place For Me There|his presence and fame would harm Catiua's newly-installed peaceful reign]].}}
** {{spoiler|This is also what causes Denam to [[Walking The Earth|go to Xenobia at Lanselot's suggestion]]: his killcount leads him to think [[No Place for Me There|his presence and fame would harm Catiua's newly-installed peaceful reign]].}}
* [[Think Nothing of It]]: Be fully assured that Denam's not in this for fame, fortune or power. He only wants the war to end and that's it.
* [[Think Nothing of It]]: Be fully assured that Denam's not in this for fame, fortune or power. He only wants the war to end and that's it.
* [[Time Travel]]: The Chariot mechanic in the remake is heavily implied to be an ability of his, to the point that not only he can alter the course of a battle, he can also ''access different timelines'' and, as shown in CODA, {{spoiler|''fix certain events''}}.
* [[Time Travel]]: The Chariot mechanic in the remake is heavily implied to be an ability of his, to the point that not only he can alter the course of a battle, he can also ''access different timelines'' and, as shown in CODA, {{spoiler|''fix certain events''}}.