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* [[Cherubic Choir]]: The [[Brown Note|Song of Creation]] {{spoiler|which Myrrdin uses to change the Ice Age into spring. Taliesin later uses it to stop a blizzard}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Colony Drop]]: The Dragons' [[Gotterdammerung]] happened when the Angels dropped the Earth's second ''moon'' on their city.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Cross
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: The revived skeletons in Episode 2.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Ogam, hands down. {{spoiler|He gets even cooler when he's revealed to be the [[Last of His Kind|last Dragon]].}}
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** Contrast with [[Light Is Not Good]] -- {{spoiler|the Holy Empire, though it's obviously corrupt from the start and thus not ever really light; they've got nothing on the Angels themselves, of course}}.
* [[Depleted Phlebotinum Shells]]: The holy element Electrum burns Arawn on contact ({{spoiler|getting shot full of it was what killed him the first time}}). In-game, any equipment made of Electrum doesn't enhance the stats of any elves, dragons, or demons it is given to. In human hands, however, they're the most powerful things available at the store.
* [[De
** In the game he instead rips Drwc apart with a sweep of his hand as if his fingers were solid claws. Again, he has some minor complains about it afterwards.
* [[The Fair Folk]]: Subverted. When the boat first lands on Albion, Ogam mentions that they best be careful because of the "[[Gratuitous English|Good Folk]]". They actually turn out to be very friendly. It also helps that they adore Arawn.
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* [[Fan Translation]]: Released in December 2008, right around the time when the [[The Anime of the Game|anime spinoff]] began airing.
* [[Fastball Special]]: RATHTY MISSILE!
* [[Final Speech]]: Combines with [[Almost
* Gainaxing: Morgan and Lyre.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Morgan. The original game shows this a bit; the anime takes it [[Up to Eleven]] and adds a touch of [[Hard-Drinking Party Girl]].
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* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Many of the Gael Tribe, but Arthur takes it up a notch. When told to duel a wounded foe, he ''dislocates his own arm'' to even the field. Arawn frequently remarks that Arthur's stubborn insistence on rules and oaths can do more harm than good, especially when dealing with human lives.
** In the game, there is a law that punishes adultery with a dislocated arm, so Arthur runs away with this and casually asks Morgan (who has declared herself married to Arawn) if her breasts get in her way when fighting before [[Thanks for The Mammary|grabbing them]] just in time for Rhiannon to see the act.
* [[Hot
* [[Identical Grandson|Identical Descendant]]: Arthur looks like his ancestor Pwyll with a different outfit and hairstyle. {{spoiler|Justified, as Arthur is a [[Reincarnation]] of Pwyll.}}
** The same can be said of {{spoiler|Rhiannon, who looks like an adult Primula, Pwyll's human wife.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[She Is All Grown Up]]: We see an adult Primula, now Pwyll's wife, in a flashback in Episode 14.}}
* [[Ship Tease]]: Taliesin and Epona.
* [[Shout
** In Episode 14, they ''raid'' Arawn's ''[[Tomb Raider|tomb]]''. Much insinuations ensue.
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: Taliesin.
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