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* {{spoiler|[[Broken Pedestal]]}} - {{spoiler|He turns out to be the [[Big Bad]], having manipulated the events of the game so he could get close enough to Asthar to take revenge for the deaths of his parents and get away scott-free}}. |
* {{spoiler|[[Broken Pedestal]]}} - {{spoiler|He turns out to be the [[Big Bad]], having manipulated the events of the game so he could get close enough to Asthar to take revenge for the deaths of his parents and get away scott-free}}. |
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* [[Can't Hold His Liquor]] - Dagran gets pretty belligerent when he's drunk, it's rather hilarious. |
* [[Can't Hold His Liquor]] - Dagran gets pretty belligerent when he's drunk, it's rather hilarious. |
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* {{spoiler|[[Demonic Possession]]}} - {{spoiler|Becomes fully possessed by the red Outsider fragment after he goes [[One |
* {{spoiler|[[Demonic Possession]]}} - {{spoiler|Becomes fully possessed by the red Outsider fragment after he goes [[One-Winged Angel]]}}. |
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* [[The Lancer]] - The pragmatist to Zael's idealism. {{spoiler|He later loses this position to Lowell after he begins to drift away from the group in the last act}}. |
* [[The Lancer]] - The pragmatist to Zael's idealism. {{spoiler|He later loses this position to Lowell after he begins to drift away from the group in the last act}}. |
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* [[Leitmotif]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFOVlSYngfQ "Bonds"], which is less a leitmotif for him personally and more for the bond shared between him and Zael. {{spoiler|1=A [[Dark Reprise]], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMIWscnaAi8 "The One Who Rules All"], serves as the final boss theme}}. |
* [[Leitmotif]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFOVlSYngfQ "Bonds"], which is less a leitmotif for him personally and more for the bond shared between him and Zael. {{spoiler|1=A [[Dark Reprise]], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMIWscnaAi8 "The One Who Rules All"], serves as the final boss theme}}. |
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* [[Team Dad]] |
* [[Team Dad]] |
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* [[Useless Useful Spell|Useless Useful Sword]] - The sword that Dagran wears on his belt was bought when he and Zael were young. Turns out that it was pretty useless as a weapon, so Dagran simply wears it as a reminder of his and Zael's dream. |
* [[Useless Useful Spell|Useless Useful Sword]] - The sword that Dagran wears on his belt was bought when he and Zael were young. Turns out that it was pretty useless as a weapon, so Dagran simply wears it as a reminder of his and Zael's dream. |
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** After the Epilogue, Zael (and Dagran in [[New Game Plus]]) can use that sword. It starts out horrifically weak, but when upgraded properly, it becomes an [[Infinity |
** After the Epilogue, Zael (and Dagran in [[New Game Plus]]) can use that sword. It starts out horrifically weak, but when upgraded properly, it becomes an [[Infinity+1 Sword]]. |
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* [[You Killed My Father]] - To {{spoiler|Asthar}}. |
* [[You Killed My Father]] - To {{spoiler|Asthar}}. |
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* [[Claustrophobia]] |
* [[Claustrophobia]] |
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* [[Cool Big Sis]] - To the rest of the party (save for Dagran and Lowell). She tends to tease Zael the most however. |
* [[Cool Big Sis]] - To the rest of the party (save for Dagran and Lowell). She tends to tease Zael the most however. |
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* [[Dual |
* [[Dual-Wielding]] |
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* [[Fiery Redhead]] |
* [[Fiery Redhead]] |
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* [[The Ladette]] |
* [[The Ladette]] |
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* [[The Smart Guy]] |
* [[The Smart Guy]] |
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* [[The Stoic]] |
* [[The Stoic]] |
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* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] |
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* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes|Why Did It Have To Be Ghosts]] - Yurick is deathly afraid of ghosts, despite having no problem blasting undead skeletons in earlier chapters. He happens to be one of the party members on your excursion to a Haunted House, and most of the chapter is spent listening to him freak out. Getting shoved into a coffin does not help matters. |
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Ghosts]] - Yurick is deathly afraid of ghosts, despite having no problem blasting undead skeletons in earlier chapters. He happens to be one of the party members on your excursion to a Haunted House, and most of the chapter is spent listening to him freak out. Getting shoved into a coffin does not help matters. |
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== Lowell/Jackal == |
== Lowell/Jackal == |
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* {{spoiler|[[Disney Death]]}} - {{spoiler|He is killed in the final dungeon, but brought back to life by Dagran's spirit}}. |
* {{spoiler|[[Disney Death]]}} - {{spoiler|He is killed in the final dungeon, but brought back to life by Dagran's spirit}}. |
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* [[Jack of All Stats]] |
* [[Jack of All Stats]] |
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* [[The Lancer]] - {{spoiler|He takes this role in the [[Five |
* [[The Lancer]] - {{spoiler|He takes this role in the [[Five-Man Band]] after Dagran's [[Face Heel Turn]].}} |
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* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]] |
* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]] |
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* [[Magic Knight]] |
* [[Magic Knight]] |
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* [[Barrier Warrior]] - Her speciality is defensive magic, with her circles boosting defence and granting the Barrier status on diffusion. Her Spirit Magic, "Ancient Barrier", essentially makes Zael invincible for a short time. |
* [[Barrier Warrior]] - Her speciality is defensive magic, with her circles boosting defence and granting the Barrier status on diffusion. Her Spirit Magic, "Ancient Barrier", essentially makes Zael invincible for a short time. |
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* [[The Chick]] |
* [[The Chick]] |
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* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]] |
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* [[In the Blood]] |
* [[In the Blood]] |
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* [[In the Hood]] - Her preferred method of disguising her identity. |
* [[In the Hood]] - Her preferred method of disguising her identity. |
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* [[MacGuffin Girl]] |
* [[MacGuffin Girl]] |
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* [[Pimped |
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]] |
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* [[Rich in Dollars Poor In Sense]] |
* [[Rich in Dollars, Poor In Sense]] |
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* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]] - She can fight alongside the Mercenaries in battle. |
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]] - She can fight alongside the Mercenaries in battle. |
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* [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]] |
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== Earl Arganan == |
== Earl Arganan == |
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* [[Knight in Shining Armor]] |
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]] |
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* [[The Rival]]: To Zael, who gradually earns Therius's respect by being a pretty damn good knight. |
* [[The Rival]]: To Zael, who gradually earns Therius's respect by being a pretty damn good knight. |
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* [[ |
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] |
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== Jirall Rambaldt/Jill Ranbart == |
== Jirall Rambaldt/Jill Ranbart == |
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* [[Duel Boss]] |
* [[Duel Boss]] |
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* [[Evil Weapon]] - He wields the Emperor sword, which possesses him in battle. |
* [[Evil Weapon]] - He wields the Emperor sword, which possesses him in battle. |
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* [[It's All About Me]] - Jirall's concern is only with his own happiness and welfare. {{spoiler|He says as much with his dying words}}. |
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* [[ |
* [[It's Personal]] - After being publicly humiliated by Zael (numerous times) Jirall goes out of his way to kill him (also numerous times). |
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* [[Leitmotif]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxHsR60XTnc "Fallen Nobles"]. A remix of this, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a59MvGxWVA "Invitation To Madness"], plays during his final [[Duel Boss]] fight with Zael. |
* [[Leitmotif]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxHsR60XTnc "Fallen Nobles"]. A remix of this, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a59MvGxWVA "Invitation To Madness"], plays during his final [[Duel Boss]] fight with Zael. |
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* [[Prince Charming Wannabe]] |
* [[Prince Charming Wannabe]] |