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* [[Knight in Shining Armor]] - Denam literally becomes one in the beginning of the fourth chapter due to his change in wardrobe. |
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]] - Denam literally becomes one in the beginning of the fourth chapter due to his change in wardrobe. |
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** In the original game, it also provides him with enhanced stat growth upon leveling up. |
** In the original game, it also provides him with enhanced stat growth upon leveling up. |
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* [[Like Father Like Son]] |
* [[Like Father, Like Son]] |
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* [[Little Hero Big War]] - He starts out as a little hero who only encounters small parts of the big war, much like Ramza in [[Final Fantasy Tactics (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Tactics]], but becomes a much bigger hero by Chapter 4. |
* [[Little Hero Big War]] - He starts out as a little hero who only encounters small parts of the big war, much like Ramza in [[Final Fantasy Tactics (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Tactics]], but becomes a much bigger hero by Chapter 4. |
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* [[Magic Knight]] - The Lord class in the original game allows Denam to cast [[White Magic|healing magic]] while kicking ass at the same time. The remake turns this [[Up to Eleven]] by enabling him to use almost all of the abilities already learned from other classes, including magic. |
* [[Magic Knight]] - The Lord class in the original game allows Denam to cast [[White Magic|healing magic]] while kicking ass at the same time. The remake turns this [[Up to Eleven]] by enabling him to use almost all of the abilities already learned from other classes, including magic. |
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* [[Church Militant]] |
* [[Church Militant]] |
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* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: His original name and physical appearance was clearly intended to be [ |
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: His original name and physical appearance was clearly intended to be [[wikipedia:Donald Pleasance|Donald Pleasance]]. |
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* [[Took a Level In Dumbass]]: In the PSP version, he tries to use Exorcism on a standing undead and it doesn't work, saying that it had been fifteen years since he last fought undead and got rusty. Conveniently, [[Fridge Brilliance|fifteen years ago, his undead fighting tactic DID work]] because in the first version of the game Exorcism could insta-kill standing undead. This also serves as a clue as to how Exorcism works in the PSP version. |
* [[Took a Level In Dumbass]]: In the PSP version, he tries to use Exorcism on a standing undead and it doesn't work, saying that it had been fifteen years since he last fought undead and got rusty. Conveniently, [[Fridge Brilliance|fifteen years ago, his undead fighting tactic DID work]] because in the first version of the game Exorcism could insta-kill standing undead. This also serves as a clue as to how Exorcism works in the PSP version. |
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* [[Off With His Head]]: This happens to him in the Chaos route. |
* [[Off With His Head]]: This happens to him in the Chaos route. |
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* [[The Unfought]]: Either is executed by guillotine in the Chaotic route or commits suicide in the Law route. |
* [[The Unfought]]: Either is executed by guillotine in the Chaotic route or commits suicide in the Law route. |
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* [[Zero-Percent Approval Rating]]: He is hated by many Galgastani in all routes. |
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=== Xaebos Ronsenbach (Zaebos Rozenbach) === |
=== Xaebos Ronsenbach (Zaebos Rozenbach) === |
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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Betrayed the senate of Lodis, killed his father, and blamed it on his brother. |
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Betrayed the senate of Lodis, killed his father, and blamed it on his brother. |
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* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: Okay, he was already pretty old when he killed his father...it's also implied he was behind his mother's poisoning. |
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* [[The Unfought]]: In the SNES and [[PS 1]] versions. |
* [[The Unfought]]: In the SNES and [[PS 1]] versions. |
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