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!! -EX-
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[[caption-width-right:305:"That world's despair... was beautiful."]]
Jupiter X's administrator, and thus the ''de facto'' leader of the station. He was one of the first G-Divers to be accepted into Jupiter X, and it's thanks to this prior experience that has allowed him to climb the ranks. Underneath his professional demeanour, he hides a hatred for his human creators, as he believes that humanity as a whole will never change its ways before its eventual extinction, thus making him the BigBad of Jupiter X, and Leos' enemy as a result.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: He is a rare case of an artificial intelligence that exists within the ''Gundam'' metaseries, and unfortunately, his missions within General Answer have made him feel that humanity cannot evolve sucessfully within getting into a highly self-destructive conflict. This aminosity towards humanity in general may have some inherent bias to it, especially since he seems to initially interfere with Leos' missions out of bias more than anything else.
* BigBad: Of Jupiter X. He is seemingly working against the station's intent to find the secrets of evolution, and aside from Leos, Pigna and Sthesia, no-one else on the station seems to be aware of his suspicious activities.
* EvilRunningGood: More-or-less finds himself in this position after the transition into the Frontiers. On paper, he is still the faction leader, but his priorities have shifted from working against Leos to finding out exactly what the deal with the Frontiers is.

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** His Gundam being coloured red is a sly in-joke to how the CharClone that typically pilots the red AceCustom shows up not long after the protagonist climbs into his Gundam. In ''Gundam EXA'''s case, the Extreme Gundam Type-Leos is the second Extreme Gundam to appear, after the original Extreme Gundam, in arguably more traditional colours, debuts and is ironically piloted by the BigBad.

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** His Gundam being coloured red is a sly in-joke to how the CharClone Char archetype that typically pilots the red AceCustom shows up not long after the protagonist climbs into his Gundam. In ''Gundam EXA'''s case, the Extreme Gundam Type-Leos is the second Extreme Gundam to appear, after the original Extreme Gundam, in arguably more traditional colours, debuts and is ironically piloted by the BigBad.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Both Alyssa Searrs and Joseph Greer]] canonically die right after Searrs' attack on Fuuka Academy, but here they survive. The timing of Fuuka and all its inhabitants being pulled right before Artemis' firing upon the bridge means Searrs' assaulting forces do not have their out-of-area support, meaning [[spoiler:Joseph never gets his orders to kill Alyssa for failing the organization and in turn is not killed by Miyu in retaliation. Instead, Alyssa and Miyu surrenders to the [=HiME=] and Joseph flees to Manhattan.]]
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* FaceplantingIntoFood: This is Sayaka's introduction to the Frontiers while in the Velvet Room -- she had been earing pancakes with syrup when the shift happened and everyone was struck with sudden sleep.

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'''''Some spoilers for the series are unmarked below.'''''

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* AwfulTruth: Magical Girls from their world are essentially [[OurLichesAreDifferent girly, sparkly liches]] who turn into the [[EldritchAbomination Witches]] they fight. This has horrified everyone who learns about it, including the Magical Girls themselves (save for Homura, who had known about it for a long while now).



* CombatPragmatist: Homura Akemi's first encounter with the [[VideoGame/SoulHackers2 Phantom Society]] is a cell which was conducting surveillence on the group sent from the Velvet Room to look over the area. It would be the cell's last encounter with her, or anyone else, as she stealthily dropped a pipe bomb at the entrance to the alley they were emerging from and wiped them out before they realized anyone was tracking them.

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* CombatPragmatist: Homura Akemi's Homura's first encounter with the [[VideoGame/SoulHackers2 Phantom Society]] is a cell which was conducting surveillence on the group sent from the Velvet Room to look over the area. It would be the cell's last encounter with her, or anyone else, as she stealthily dropped a pipe bomb at the entrance to the alley they were emerging from and wiped them out before they realized anyone was tracking them.


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* {{Muggles}}: Of the seven girls brought along, Madoka and Hitomi are not Magical Girls and don't have magic powers.
* SoulJar: A Magical Girl's Soul Gem turns out to be ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin -- a gem that contains her soul, outside of her body. More literally, Mami had arrived at the Frontiers with her own soul in a glass jar rather than a normal Soul Gem because it had been shattered in [=BattleWorld=] and Link had used it as an emergency container to keep it from dissipating; Ringo's newly-unlocked ability to heal souls allowed her to create a new one for her.
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->Origin: ''[[Roleplay/ChroniclesOfTheGods [=AGOGS3: Frontiers=]]]''

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[[folder:Ophelia]]
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->Origin: ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''

A mentally troubled Danish noblewoman who drowned herself in a brook after a mix of her father dying, Prince Hamlet rejecting her and overall lacking any free will in her life. Ophelia found herself in the Frontiers after agreeing to become a singular, fused being with Literature/TheLittleMermaid and Clytie, an Oceanaid from Myth/ClassicalMythology. This resulted into her becoming a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid with hydrokinetic abilities and Ophelia, upon realizing that she now has agency, now wants to live her life freely.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Unlike her counterpart in the original play, the roleplay's Ophelia possesses supernatural, water-based abilities and has far more agency. Thus, she can hold herself well in a fight.
* CompositeCharacter: Ophelia has fused with Literature/TheLittleMermaid and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Clytie]] into a singular being, taking on aspects from these characters. As a result, Ophelia has taken on an aquatic, fish-like appearence due to her status as a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid and has water-based superpowers.
* MakingASplash: She possesses hydrokinesis which lets her manipulate water in all sorts of ways, such as shaping it in whatever form she desires and using it as a weapon.

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[[folder:Mitakihara Magical Girls]]
->Origin: ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''

''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica''
A mentally troubled Danish noblewoman group of teenage girls (and a white furry bunny-cat-thing) all from the city of Mitakihara who drowned herself in were among those [[Roleplay/BattleWorld2 pulled into a brook after a mix different pocket dimension]], along with their city. After [[VideoGame/Persona3 Nyarthalotep]] had been defeated it was announced that their lands would be returned to their home dimensions, yet for some reason these girls were not -- instead, they were sent again to the Frontiers, now separated from their home. Many of her father dying, Prince Hamlet rejecting her them had formed a contract to become a MagicalGirl, endowed with magical powers and overall lacking any free will assigned to fight the evils that lurk in her life. Ophelia found herself the shadows of their world in exchange for a miraculous wish.\\\

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* BrokenMasquerade: The AwfulTruth behind the source of their home dimension's Magical Girls had been revealed just prior to their arrival here.
* CombatPragmatist: Homura Akemi's first encounter with the [[VideoGame/SoulHackers2 Phantom Society]] is a cell which was conducting surveillence on the group sent from the Velvet Room to look over the area. It would be the cell's last encounter with her, or anyone else, as she stealthily dropped a pipe bomb at the entrance to the alley they were emerging from and wiped them out before they realized anyone was tracking them.
* FaceplantingIntoFood: This is Sayaka's introduction to
the Frontiers after agreeing to become a singular, fused being with Literature/TheLittleMermaid and Clytie, an Oceanaid from Myth/ClassicalMythology. This resulted into her becoming a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid with hydrokinetic abilities and Ophelia, upon realizing that she now has agency, now wants to live her life freely.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Unlike her counterpart
while in the original play, the roleplay's Ophelia possesses supernatural, water-based abilities and has far more agency. Thus, Velvet Room -- she can hold herself well in a fight.
* CompositeCharacter: Ophelia has fused
had been earing pancakes with Literature/TheLittleMermaid syrup when the shift happened and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Clytie]] into a singular being, taking on aspects from these characters. As a result, Ophelia has taken on an aquatic, fish-like appearence due everyone was struck with sudden sleep.
* WeaselMascot: Kyubey, by appearences, at least
to her status as a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid and has water-based superpowers.
* MakingASplash: She possesses hydrokinesis which lets her manipulate water in all sorts of ways, such as shaping
Ringo. However, it in whatever form she desires and using it as a weapon. is rather soon Subverted once the AwfulTruth behind the Magical Girl contract is revealed.


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->Origin: ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''

A mentally troubled Danish noblewoman who drowned herself in a brook after a mix of her father dying, Prince Hamlet rejecting her and overall lacking any free will in her life. Ophelia found herself in the Frontiers after agreeing to become a singular, fused being with Literature/TheLittleMermaid and Clytie, an Oceanaid from Myth/ClassicalMythology. This resulted into her becoming a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid with hydrokinetic abilities and Ophelia, upon realizing that she now has agency, now wants to live her life freely.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Unlike her counterpart in the original play, the roleplay's Ophelia possesses supernatural, water-based abilities and has far more agency. Thus, she can hold herself well in a fight.
* CompositeCharacter: Ophelia has fused with Literature/TheLittleMermaid and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Clytie]] into a singular being, taking on aspects from these characters. As a result, Ophelia has taken on an aquatic, fish-like appearence due to her status as a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid and has water-based superpowers.
* MakingASplash: She possesses hydrokinesis which lets her manipulate water in all sorts of ways, such as shaping it in whatever form she desires and using it as a weapon.
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The active player characters of ''Roleplay/AGameOfGodsSeason4Frontiers'', divided into two categories: ''Free Agents'' and ''Territory Casts''. Free Agents are individuals or small groups not tied to any territory, while Territory Casts are the opposite--characters who were plucked from their home worlds right alongside the chunk of land they were inhabiting.

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The active significant player characters of ''Roleplay/AGameOfGodsSeason4Frontiers'', divided into two categories: ''Free Agents'' and ''Territory Casts''. Free Agents are individuals or small groups not tied to any territory, while Territory Casts are the opposite--characters who were plucked from their home worlds right alongside the chunk of land they were inhabiting.
Casts''.



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These are characters, whether alone or in groups, that are not particularly tied to any territory in the Frontiers and are liable to roam as they wish.

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A mentally troubled Danish noblewoman who drowned herself in a brook after a mix of her father dying, Prince Hamlet rejecting her and overall lacking any free will in her life, Ophelia found herself in the Frontiers after agreeing to become a singular, fused being with Literature/TheLittleMermaid and Clytie, an Oceanaid from Myth/ClassicalMythology. This resulted into her becoming a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid with hydrokinetic abilities and Ophelia, upon realizing that she now has agency, wants to live her life freely.

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A mentally troubled Danish noblewoman who drowned herself in a brook after a mix of her father dying, Prince Hamlet rejecting her and overall lacking any free will in her life, life. Ophelia found herself in the Frontiers after agreeing to become a singular, fused being with Literature/TheLittleMermaid and Clytie, an Oceanaid from Myth/ClassicalMythology. This resulted into her becoming a human-mermaid-Oceanaid hybrid with hydrokinetic abilities and Ophelia, upon realizing that she now has agency, now wants to live her life freely.




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The former is a short-tempered and sarcastic Gormotti and the latter is a gentle, kind-hearted Blade, who is also known as the Aegis. Originally, Nia was a drifter before she stowed away on a ship to find an old vessel that houses the Aegis. Her plan to steal the legendary Blade and sell her had been cut short when she was murdered by another party seeking to claim the Aegis for themselves. Upon waking up to see an idyllic expanse, she found Pyra, and they made a pact: Nia would escort her to Elysium. With her revived and a goal in mind, she's willing to fulfill her promise by any means.

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The former ->Origin: ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
Nia
is a short-tempered and sarcastic Gormotti and the latter Gormotti, while Pyra is a gentle, kind-hearted Blade, who is also known as the Aegis. Originally, Nia was a drifter before she stowed away on a ship to find an old vessel that houses the Aegis. Her plan to steal the legendary Blade and sell her had been cut short when she was murdered by another party seeking to claim the Aegis for themselves. Upon waking up to see an idyllic expanse, she found Pyra, and they made a pact: Nia would escort her to Elysium. With her revived and a goal in mind, she's willing to fulfill her promise by any means.



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!Territories

[[folder:Akibahara Ruins]]
!![[Literature/LogHorizon Akibahara]] Ruins
Originally a city of Adventurers from the Log Horizon universe, Akibahara was the location adjacent to the Hill of Origin, the arrival point for all initial Player Characters in ''[[Roleplay/ChroniclesOfTheGods [=AGOGS3: Frontiers=]]]''. Mysteriously vanished of its original residents, it became a bustling city thanks to the efforts of the Player Characters, and was the staging point and setting for many of the central plots of that RP. After a not-entirely-revealed series of events, every person on the Frontiers was given the option to remain or return to their respective home universe. Those who remained consolidated in Akibahara and formed the Guardians, dedicated to safeguarding a great and terrible power that had been sealed beneath the city. Over the next 100 years, with barely anyone to upkeep it, most of the great, walled city fell to ruin and began to resemble its original state. \\

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!Territories

[[folder:Akibahara
!Territories and Landed Characters
These are lands, or portions thereof, which were mysteriously pulled into the Frontiers, along with characters who were pulled along with them. They will tend more to stick around their now-shifted home, though this doesn't always remain the case.

[[folder:Akihabara
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!![[Literature/LogHorizon Akibahara]] Ruins
->Origin: ''[[Roleplay/ChroniclesOfTheGods [=AGOGS3: Frontiers=]]]''
Originally a city of Adventurers from the Log Horizon ''Literature/LogHorizon'' universe, Akibahara Akihabara was the location adjacent to the Hill of Origin, the arrival point for all initial Player Characters in ''[[Roleplay/ChroniclesOfTheGods [=AGOGS3: Frontiers=]]]''.a previous era. Mysteriously vanished of its original residents, it became a bustling city thanks to the efforts of the Player Characters, and was the staging point and setting for many of the central plots of that RP. After a not-entirely-revealed series of events, every person on the Frontiers was given the option to remain or return to their respective home universe. Those who remained consolidated in Akibahara Akihabara and formed the Guardians, dedicated to safeguarding a great and terrible power that had been sealed beneath the city. Over the next 100 years, with barely anyone to upkeep it, most of the great, walled city fell to ruin and began to resemble drift back to its original state. \\



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!! [[VideoGame/DarkSoulsI The Lost City of Anor Londo]]
Ancient capital of Lordran, land of the gods and [[spoiler:former]] seat of power for Gwyn, the Lord of Cinder. The city of Anor Londo boasts one of the larger urban areas on the Frontiers. The most important figure in the city is Princess Gwynevere, Goddess of Sunlight: a creature of such [[BoobBasedGag voluptuous beauty]] that almost no one is ever granted an audience with her. Instead, visitors and locals alike can address Gwynevere's younger sibling Gwyndolin, the Dark Sun, who serves as their sister's adviser and chief consort. \\

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The ancient
capital of Lordran, land of the gods and [[spoiler:former]] seat of power for Gwyn, the Lord of Cinder. The city of Anor Londo boasts one of the larger urban areas on the Frontiers. The most important figure in the city is Princess Gwynevere, Goddess of Sunlight: a creature of such [[BoobBasedGag voluptuous beauty]] that almost no one is ever granted an audience with her. Instead, visitors and locals alike can address Gwynevere's younger sibling Gwyndolin, the Dark Sun, who serves as their sister's adviser and chief consort. \\



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A space station that used to orbit Jupiter, belonging to an organisation dedicated to finding out the secrets of human evolution. In order to do this, they use a database chronicling all of humanity's previous conflicts that utilised the giant humanoid weapons known as "Mobile Suits," and their more advanced brethren, the Gundams, believing those conflicts to be the inciting incidents for humanity's attempts to push forward.

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A small seaside Japanese city whose centerpiece is
the data needed eponymous and prestigious academy for "mankind's evolution," we must go students of all ages...which at the time it was pulled into the Frontiers was about to be attacked by a mysterious, well-armed group of soldiers. This group, Searrs, was aiming to take control of a hidden power that lay within General Answer to experience that data in real life and collect it as our own. That is the purpose walls of the Gundam and the G-Divers."'']]

A space station
Academy, a power that used to orbit Jupiter, belonging to an organisation dedicated to finding out birthed the secrets of human evolution. In order to do this, they use a database chronicling all of humanity's previous conflicts that utilised the giant humanoid weapons known as "Mobile Suits," [=HiME=] -- young women with supernatural powers and their more advanced brethren, the Gundams, believing those conflicts to be the inciting incidents for humanity's attempts to push forward.
[[{{Mons}} CHILDs]].


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* ChessMotifs: Mashrio invokes the game when she talks with Alyssa, first when the latter tries to corner Mashiro alone in the Director's Residence near the start of Searrs' attack and later when the tables have turned to get her to stand down peacefully.
* ImprobableAge: The Director of the Academy is Mashiro, who looks all of eleven years old yet has proven to be articulate, thoughtful, and socially adept for someone her age. Her opponent, Alyssa, looks even younger yet was the one spearheading Searrs' initial assault on the Academy.
* TheMenInBlack: First District acts as this in order to keep the activities and evidence related to the [=HiME=] under wraps from the general public.
* {{Mons}}: A CHILD is an animal-like creature summonable by a [=HiME=] to fight by her side. An ORPHAN is similar, except they have no [=HiME=] to direct them and so are feral and pose a threat.
* PolitenessJudo: When Krillin pushes that the whole [=HiME=] secret be blown open, Mashiro makes some flattering comments about Krillin's nobility which Krillin eats up and forgets (for that moment, at least) about the demand at all.
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[[caption-width-right:514:''"In order to gather the data needed for "mankind's evolution," we must go within General Answer to experience that data in real life and collect it as our own. That is the purpose of the Gundam and the G-Divers."'']]

A space station that used to orbit Jupiter, belonging to an organisation dedicated to finding out the secrets of human evolution. In order to do this, they use a database chronicling all of humanity's previous conflicts that utilised the giant humanoid weapons known as "Mobile Suits," and their more advanced brethren, the Gundams, believing those conflicts to be the inciting incidents for humanity's attempts to push forward.

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* HistoryRepeats: Exaggerated. A recurring theme throughout all the conflicts they've recorded in their General Answer database is that, nine times out of ten, there's always a Gundam, there's always a new form of human being around the corner, and there's ''always'' some sort of conflict occurring. And that's not getting into how a few of the eras are implied to have disturbingly similar histories before humanity ventures into space.

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* HistoryRepeats: Exaggerated. A recurring theme throughout all the conflicts they've recorded in their General Answer database is that, nine times out of ten, there's always a Gundam, there's always a new form of human being around the corner, and there's the conflict is more-or-less ''always'' some sort of conflict occurring.between [[TheWarOfEarthlyAggression Earth and her colonies]]. And that's not getting into how a few of the eras are implied to have disturbingly similar histories before humanity ventures into space.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Don Murasame used all of his excess energy to pierce the barrier isolating the Taisen Expanse, going dormant in Tokyo 205X. A secret agent picks up the Ninjark Sword and gets possessed; forcing his colleagues to gun him down.


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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Don Murasame used all of his excess energy to pierce the barrier isolating the Taisen Expanse, going dormant in Tokyo 205X. A secret agent picks up the Ninjark Sword and gets possessed; forcing his colleagues to gun him down.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: Can transform into an EvilDoppelganger of his world's primary mecha, very much looks the part of an evil warrior and can be pragmatic at-times. He's actually a very nice guy that just wants to know more about the world at-large.
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* OmnicidalManiac: PlayedWith. The Ark's StartOfDarkness centered on destroying humanity, [[WellIntentionedExtremist seeing it as a threat to the planet.]] Then [[GoMadFromTheIsolation it sat wasting away in a lake for a decade]] and went so AxCrazy [[MotiveDecay that most of its motives decayed into raw spite by the time it was fully-reactivated.]] The timeline of its VillainWorld dials the spite down and essentially vindicates it by making it the victor of a RobotWar. It's actually willing to spare robots that serve it, but because it forcibly adds them to its network, all it's really doing is killing them ''politely.''

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* OmnicidalManiac: PlayedWith. The Ark's StartOfDarkness centered on destroying humanity, [[WellIntentionedExtremist seeing it as a threat to the planet.]] Then [[GoMadFromTheIsolation it sat wasting away in a lake for a decade]] and went so AxCrazy [[MotiveDecay that most of its motives decayed into raw spite by the time it was fully-reactivated.]] The timeline of its VillainWorld dials the spite down and essentially vindicates it by making it the victor of a RobotWar. It's actually willing to spare robots that serve voluntarily side with it, but because it forcibly adds them to its network, all it's really doing is killing them ''politely.''
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* MythologyGag: Horobi being the host for Kamen Rider Ark-One is a nod to two things: A scene near the end of ''Zero-One'' where him becoming said Rider is [[spoiler: performed in a fleeting simulation to de-moralize Izu]] and a scrapped character-pitch where the Ark would've canonically possessed Horobi and transformed into Ark-One that way.

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* MythologyGag: Horobi being the host for Kamen Rider Ark-One is a nod to two things: A scene near the end of ''Zero-One'' where him becoming said Rider is [[spoiler: performed in a fleeting simulation crafted by Azu to de-moralize Izu]] and a scrapped character-pitch where the Ark would've canonically possessed Horobi and transformed to canonically transform into Ark-One that way.
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* MythologyGag: Horobi being the host for Ark-One is a nod to two things: A scene near the end of ''Zero-One'' where him becoming said Rider is [[spoiler: performed in a fleeting simulation to de-moralize Izu]] and a scrapped character-pitch where the Ark would've possessed Horobi and transformed into Ark-One that way. The latter was one of many plans cut by the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on filming.

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* MythologyGag: Horobi being the host for Kamen Rider Ark-One is a nod to two things: A scene near the end of ''Zero-One'' where him becoming said Rider is [[spoiler: performed in a fleeting simulation to de-moralize Izu]] and a scrapped character-pitch where the Ark would've canonically possessed Horobi and transformed into Ark-One that way. The latter was one of many plans cut by the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on filming.way.
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* TheEmpath: Sora is a caring boy capable of anomalously forging bonds with other people. He will always prioritize others' happiness over his own and generally goes out of his way to help.

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* TheEmpath: Sora is a caring boy capable of anomalously forging bonds with other people. While he's not the most articulate, he can generally read the feelings and "vibes" of others. He will always prioritize others' happiness over his own and generally goes out of his way to help.


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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Sora, Donald and Goofy are ''very'' close. Donald is also implicitly married.


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* ParentChildTeam: ''Surrogate'' parent in this case. Donald and Goofy are assumed to be adults while Sora is 16.

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A previously sealed away villain unleashed into boy and his friends from a world plagued by apocalyptic Darkness. Sora battles to save his multiverse from the Frontiers, whose experience in being imprisoned left him a shell forces of his former self who wants to keep his freedom at any cost.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The author hopes to espouse more on what little's been shown of Goofy and Donald's backstories and overall give them more emphasis than the games. Sora's psychology also may be explored more.
* AntiHero: Donald, [[DownplayedTrope at least compared to the other two.]] He generally means well, but is more ruled by his emotions and temper; often acting first and questioning himself later. He'll make enemies before he makes friends, but once he makes friends he'll stick by them despite his grumbling.
* BadassAdorable: An unassuming plucky boy, a comical duck that can command magic and a [[MeaningfulName goofy]] dog that can withstand anything have toppled numerous demigods and fight {{Eldritch Abomination}}s as a day-job.
* BagOfSpilling: Downplayed. Sora has undergone it ''yet again'', though he's lost less than before. All three still have their ultimate weapons from the games, but ''only'' those weapons besides their defaults. Nobody seems to have displaced any abilities this time!
* CanonWelding: Sora's arrival in Frontiers takes place immediately after [[spoiler: he disappears from the Destiny Islands]] at the end of Kingdom Hearts III. Donald and Goofy meanwhile end up in the Frontiers after their talk with Hades in the first ''Kingdom Hearts IV'' trailer.
* DamagerHealerTank: All three are somewhat fluid in this regard, but more often than not, Sora ends up the Damager with Donald as Healer and Goofy as Tank.
* TheEmpath: Sora is a caring boy capable of anomalously forging bonds with other people. He will always prioritize others' happiness over his own and generally goes out of his way to help.
* FighterMageThief: Sora has fast attacks that emphasize (and add to) mobility while Donald flings spells and Goofy bashes things with his shield. Sora's a bit more flexible in this regard and can change his fighting style on-the-fly to suit what's needed.
* ItemCaddy: While the Trio don't arrive in Frontiers with any items, Goofy presumably remains this as in the game. He even has his signature MP Gift ability!
* KindheartedSimpleton: Goofy. He's not always the brightest, but he's the most approachable and easygoing of the gang and loves helping others.
* MagicKnight: Sora, per usual. Sora is an excellent swordsman with a wide variety of magical attacks; be it with your stock elements or the power of light itself.
* MissedHimByThatMuch: Discussed. Donald is surprised that his Uncle Scrooge was in the previous version of the Frontiers; annoyed that he didn't get the chance to meet him.
* PaintingTheMedium: Certain aspects of the Trio's storytelling are written as though it's an actual installment of ''Kingdom Hearts'' being played, complete with tutorial pop-ups, party notices and weapon summaries.
* PapaWolf: Donald and Goofy are fiercely protective of their friend Sora and will ensure his safety the best they can.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: Enforced. Healing and defensive spells such as Cure and Aero have been nerfed for roleplay balance purposes; reliant on stamina and being less relevant overall. Donald's Stop spell has outright been disabled while Gravity no longer does direct damage. Most notably, Sora [[spoiler: does not have the Power of Waking anymore]] and is presumed to have lost it.
* RunningGag: Goofy is terrible with names and will butcher everybody's at least once, inevitably being corrected.
* SquishyWizard: Donald is the Court Mage of Disney Castle and can fling spells like nobody's business. His ability to take punishment is lacking.
* StoneWall: Goofy focuses more on protecting and supporting his friends than hurting the enemy. He CAN deal damage, but it's not his priority.
* SummonToHand: All three can do it with small flashes of light from their hands.
* SuperMode: Sora has two that survived the BagOfSpilling, courtesy of the Formchange gimmick from ''Kingdom Hearts III'':
** ''Second Form'': The Formchange of the powers of the Kingdom Key. In ''AGOG,'' this manifests as a heightened ability to control the element of Light; importing many of Sora's magic-oriented attacks and finishers from previous games such as Explosion and Ripple Drive.
** ''Ultimate Form'': The Ultima Weapon's Formchange that turns Sora into a MasterOfTheLevitatingBlades. This form's all about aerial combo-combat.
* [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Three Guys]]: The Trio is rarely apart and even when they are, it isn't for long.
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* CanonWelding: To an ''absurd'' degree. According to General Answer, humanity has grown through several centuries worth of wars with Gundams, which, from a meta-perspective, means that several Gundam shows occurred in the same timeline. Thanks to the prolific use of AlternativeCalendar, these can be split into several eras: Universal Century, Future Century, After Colony, After War, Correct Century, Cosmic Era and Anno Domini.

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* CanonWelding: To an ''absurd'' degree. According to General Answer, humanity has grown gone through several centuries worth of wars with Gundams, which, from a meta-perspective, means that several Gundam shows occurred in the same timeline. Thanks to the prolific use of AlternativeCalendar, these can be split into several eras: Universal Century, [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Unive]][[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam rsal]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ Cent]][[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack ury]], [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Future Century, Century]], [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing After]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWingEndlessWaltz Colony]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX After Colony, After War, War]], [[Anime/TurnAGundam Correct Century, Cosmic Era Century]], [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Cosmic]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Era]] and Anno Domini.[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Anno]] [[Anime/Gundam00AwakeningOfTheTrailblazer Domini]].
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* ReverseGrip: In his humanoid form, Murasame wields the Ninjark Sword this way.


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* TykeBomb: Murasame was a Sentai-styled LivingWeapon created by the Noto to combat the Juto creatures. He's also mentally a twelve year old kid trying to find a purpose in life.


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* WistfulAmnesia: Has forgotten the Donbrothers, particularly Jiro; the only one he formed a meaningful (albeit transient) connection with. He is however aware of his created purpose.
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* HeroKiller: Much like The Ark and Parad, he engaged in this after his Malice Learning. He's at least confirmed to have eradicated the [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninningers]].
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* MasterOfDisguise: Was known for this in his homeworld, due to being able to customize his avatar body. Here, he's in his [[spoiler: near-human]] state and lack said data-body. Not that it'll stop him from donning physical costumes if he has to.

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* MasterOfDisguise: Was known for this in his homeworld, due to being able to customize his avatar body. Here, he's in his [[spoiler: near-human]] state and lack said data-body. Not that it'll stop him from donning physical costumes if he has to.
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* SpannerInTheWorks: She deliberately disrupted -EX-’s plan to have Leos "accidentally" killed during a mission by having Pigna dive in with the newly-designed Extreme Gundam Type-Leos.


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* MissionControl: Her role in Jupiter X is to provide vital support to the G-Divers through intelligence briefings and advice. Since Jupiter X's arrival in the Frontiers, though, this has extended into a communications role of sorts, with [[TabletopGame/{{Battletech}} Leon Hellstrand]] being the first person outside Jupiter X to speak to her.
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