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* [[The Unfettered]]: Rhue.
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]: {{spoiler|"If this isn't Landorin... why do I remember this place???"}}
* [[Unstable Equilibrium]]: Very, very much. Winning challenges or finding secrets early in the game nets you awards that boost your power forever afterwards. If you do not find these secrets or beat these challenges, however, you're likely to do poorly in the future.
* [[Urban Segregation]]: Estrana.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: The aforementioned beating.
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* [[Volleying Insults]]: {{spoiler|Rhue's and Slade's plunge. Damn, [[Deadpan Snarker|Slade can trash talk.]] }}
* [[Walking the Earth]]: Everyone, pretty much. It's considered blasphemous to settle down.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Characters often say this about Rhue, but a notable example is {{spoiler|Strata confronting Rhue and calling him a [[Complete Monster]] for killing Lyrra after she went crazy. Of course, Rhue did it in self-defense, but he didn't exactly seem broken up about it...}}
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: {{spoiler|The Phantom Slasher}} wants Rhue to find Serena. His actions are... extreme.
** [[Hidden Agenda Villain|Or does it?]]
** Rhue just wants to find his girlfriend and make sure she's safe... but by the end, he's killed many, many people and is generally considered to have jumped off the deep end. {{spoiler|Not to mention he's in denial about the bloody amulet.}}
* [[Wham! Line]]: The very last line of Episode 5, in which {{spoiler|Gaius tells Rhue that he's the Phantom Slasher. It does turn out to be [[Mind Screw|a lot more complicated than that]], though.}}
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: The Citadels and Dippy.
* [[What Have I Become?]]: {{spoiler|Slade.}}
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Characters often say this about Rhue, but a notable example is {{spoiler|Strata confronting Rhue and calling him a [[Complete Monster]] for killing Lyrra after she went crazy. Of course, Rhue did it in self-defense, but he didn't exactly seem broken up about it...}}
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Lyrra. {{spoiler|It's more of a way for her to forget the trauma of the Landorin Massacre, though.}}
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]: Episode 6, which is very open-ended and has lots of side-quest, unlike the rest of the episodes.
* [[Wimp Fight]]: Rhue vs. Nomi at the beginning, complete with color commentary. The game doesn't even give you a reward for winning.
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]: Rhue's moral boundaries are gradually torn down as he {{spoiler|(due to his Shadow Sword)}} becomes more powerful.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: The Citadels and Dippy.
* [[What Have I Become?]]: {{spoiler|Slade.}}
* [[Woman Scorned]]: {{spoiler|Lady Patura}} uses all her authority to degrade {{spoiler|Slade}} and break him down, after he refuses her advances.
* [[World's Strongest Man]]: This is what the title of Paraphalyn signifies. Oddly, no one seems to hold the title by the time the game rolls around. {{spoiler|Well, no one ''alive''. Kavax is quite happy to give Rhue a shot at inheriting the title from him during Episode 6.}}
* [[Wraparound Background]]: This is used in the scenes where characters are running on {{spoiler|what Rhue remembers as}} the Landorin Stretch.
* [[Wrong Side of the Tracks]]: Outer Estrana.
* [[Unstable Equilibrium]]: Very, very much. Winning challenges or finding secrets early in the game nets you awards that boost your power forever afterwards. If you do not find these secrets or beat these challenges, however, you're likely to do poorly in the future.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Sorya, Slade, and a few others.
* [[You Just Told Me]]: {{spoiler|Rhue does this to Lyrra to incriminate herself as the intruder of Jopaga's lab.}}