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* TheDogBitesBack: When she confronts the Emperor for forsaking her, he basically tells her she was disposable. It's enough to convince her to be done with everything and align herself with the heroes against his plans.



* TheDogBitesBack: When she confronts the Emperor for forsaking her, he basically tells her she was disposable. It's enough to convince her to be done with everything and align herself with the heroes against his plans.

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* MythologyGag: The string of attacks Yda uses during Pax Phoenice is the AreaOfEffect combo for Monks in ''XIV'' once they've reached level 86. Perfect Balance, Shadow of the Destroyer, Four-point Fury, Rockbreaker, and Rising Phoenix all in succession.

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The string of attacks Yda uses during Pax Phoenice is the AreaOfEffect combo for Monks in ''XIV'' once they've reached level 86. Perfect Balance, Shadow of the Destroyer, Four-point Fury, Rockbreaker, and Rising Phoenix all in succession.succession.
** Yda's Burst attack, Our Final Heaven, recreates the last scene for Yda and Papalymo in ''A Realm Reborn'' when Yda is struck in a way that damages her mask and exposes her eye, after which Papalymo empowers her to deliver the Final Heaven LimitBreak against their attackers.
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* MythologyGag: The string of attacks Yda uses during Pax Phoenice is the AreaOfEffect combo for Monks in ''XIV'' once they've reached level 86. Perfect Balance, Shadow of the Destroyer, Four-point Fury, Rockbreaker, and Rising Phoenix all in succession.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: When a positive outcome is promised, Sazh will say things are "sugar and rainbows".

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: When a positive outcome is promised, Sazh will say things are "sugar and rainbows".
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* SympathyForTheDevil: Not to the same extent as Leonora due to their history, but she has long since moved on from the events of the original game. That said, she understands that unlike the rest of the party, Nabaat is still "stuck in that moment of time" due to her death, so she truly doesn't understand to what extent she had been used by the Fal'cie.

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* SympathyForTheDevil: Not to the same extent as Leonora due to their history, but she has long since moved on from the events of the original game. That said, she understands that unlike the rest of the party, Nabaat is still "stuck in that moment of time" due to her death, so she truly doesn't understand to what extent she had been used by the Fal'cie.fal'cie.
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* TookALevelInCynic: When Nabaat finally makes her appearance, he tries to convince her to stand down. She ignores him and defeats him along with Snow, Vanille, and Fang by herself. When she later makes a play to get recruited by the team to escape the Emperor, Sazh refuses to believe her, saying several times that she's a cold person to her core who could never be trusted, even if she were willing to accept she had been manipulated by Dysley and the Fal'cie.

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* TookALevelInCynic: When Nabaat finally makes her appearance, he tries to convince her to stand down. She ignores him and defeats him along with Snow, Vanille, Vivi, and Fang by herself. When she later makes a play to get recruited by the team to escape the Emperor, Sazh refuses to believe her, saying several times that she's a cold person to her core who could never be trusted, even if she were willing to accept she had been manipulated by Dysley and the Fal'cie.
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this trope should really be under Nabaat, not Alisaie; Alisaie mentions the trope but she doesn't display it


* MisplacedRetribution: Alisaie states that Nabaat's anger at Leonora's perceived incompetence is this trope. Because Nabaat sees her own death at Dysley's hand as a result of a personal failure, she can't accept someone like Leonora who is constantly making mistakes, only to be treated lightly by the others.



* MisplacedRetribution: She states that Nabaat's anger at Leonora's perceived incompetence is this trope. Because Nabaat sees her own death at Dysley's hand as a result of a personal failure, she can't accept someone like Leonora who is constantly making mistakes, only to be treated lightly by the others.
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* MisplacedRetribution: She states that Nabaat's anger at Leonora's perceived incompetence is this trope. Because Nabaat sees her own death at Dysley's hand as a result of a personal failure, she can't accept someone like Leonora who is constantly making mistakes, only to be treated lightly by the others.
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* SympathyForTheDevil: Not to the same extent as Leonora due to their history, but Vanille cites her perspective as being a result of having been removed from the events involving Nabaat by over 1000 years. That said, she understands that unlike the rest of the party, Nabaat is still "stuck in that moment of time" due to her death, so she truly doesn't understand to what extent she had been used by the Fal'cie.

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* SympathyForTheDevil: Not to the same extent as Leonora due to their history, but Vanille cites her perspective as being a result of having been removed she has long since moved on from the events involving Nabaat by over 1000 years.of the original game. That said, she understands that unlike the rest of the party, Nabaat is still "stuck in that moment of time" due to her death, so she truly doesn't understand to what extent she had been used by the Fal'cie.
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* HotBlooded: Tends to act impulsively when his friends are in danger: this is also reflected in his LD buff, which lets him deal a pre-emptive [=AoE=] BRV+HP attack before his turn or after he uses an instant action that deals double the BRV hits and HP dumps if he was attacked by an enemy beforehand.

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* HotBlooded: Tends to act impulsively when his friends are in danger: this is also reflected in his LD buff, which lets him deal a pre-emptive full [=AoE=] BRV+HP attack before his turn or after he uses an instant action that deals double the BRV hits and HP a vastly increased number of BRV+HP dumps the next time it triggers if he was attacked by an enemy or used his LD ability beforehand.
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* ModestRoyalty: As opposed to his formal black and gold kingly attire available as his alternate costume, Noctis's default outfit has him in his standard travelling gear which he wears for the majority of ''FFXV''.



* ModestRoyalty: As opposed to his formal black and gold kingly attire available as his alternate costume, Noctis's default outfit has him in his standard travelling gear which he wears for the majority of ''FFXV''.
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* MentorArchetype: Former [[ColonelBadass brigadier general]] and [[SpiritAdvisor counsel to Lighting as the savior]]; the other party members even comment on his natural wisdom. Lightning approaches Cid in what to do about Hope, to which Cid acknowledges that Hope has right to be concerned for their safety, although his only advice would be when Hope was ready to make sure to be there for him. [[SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration This plays into his moveset as well]], he comes with a lot of spacing and launch options, meaning he gets the best damage output when commanding the party.

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* MentorArchetype: Former [[ColonelBadass brigadier general]] and [[SpiritAdvisor counsel to Lighting as the savior]]; the other party members even comment on his natural wisdom. Lightning approaches Cid in what to do about Hope, to which Cid acknowledges that Hope has right to be concerned for their safety, although his only advice would be when Hope was ready to make sure to be there for him. He is also the most invested in trying to advise Nabaat and encourages her to talk to the other members of the party so she can get a better perspective on things after starting over. [[SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration This plays into his moveset as well]], he comes with a lot of spacing and launch options, meaning he gets the best damage output when commanding the party.
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* CharacterDevelopment: She gets a significant amount of it in Act 4, Chapter 6, Part 2. After realizing she had been caught in the same trap the Emperor set up for the heroes after setting them up to fall for it, she confronts the Emperor and asks him why he was ready to kill her even though she followed all his orders. When he tells her he requires "pawns, not people," she is forced to confront the nature of her original demise at Dysley's hands. That, and Leonora and Palom's repeated insistence that failure is not the end, has Nabaat hand over the stored energy she collected from the heroes' restoration effort to Lightning to have the heroes freed, and she later works with them to fight against the Emperor. After Leonora [[TakingTheBullet]] saves her from the Emperor, and Raines reminds her again that her orders were nothing more than lies perpetuated by the fal'Cie, she thanks Leonora for her efforts and, albeit reluctantly, ends the chapter throwing her lot in with the heroes.

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* CharacterDevelopment: She gets a significant amount of it in Act 4, Chapter 6, Part 2. After realizing she had been caught in the same trap the Emperor set up for the heroes after setting them up to fall for it, she confronts the Emperor and asks him why he was ready to kill her even though she followed all his orders. When he tells her he requires "pawns, not people," she is forced to confront the nature of her original demise at Dysley's hands. That, and Leonora and Palom's repeated insistence that failure is not the end, has Nabaat hand over the stored energy she collected from the heroes' restoration effort to Lightning to have the heroes freed, and she later works with them to fight against the Emperor. After Leonora [[TakingTheBullet]] saves [[TakingTheBullet saves]] her from the Emperor, and Raines reminds her again that her orders were nothing more than lies perpetuated by the fal'Cie, she thanks Leonora for her efforts and, albeit reluctantly, ends the chapter throwing her lot in with the heroes.
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* CharacterDevelopment: She gets a significant amount of it in Act 4, Chapter 6, Part 2. After realizing she had been caught in the same trap the Emperor set up for the heroes after setting them up to fall for it, she confronts the Emperor and asks him why he was ready to kill her even though she followed all his orders. When he tells her he requires "pawns, not people," she is forced to confront the nature of her original demise at Dysley's hands. That, and Leonora and Palom's repeated insistence that failure is not the end, has Nabaat hand over the stored energy she collected from the heroes' restoration effort to Lightning to have the heroes freed, and she later works with them to fight against the Emperor. After Leonora [[TakingTheBullet]]saves her from the Emperor, and Raines reminds her again that her orders were nothing more than lies perpetuated by the fal'Cie, she thanks Leonora for her efforts and, albeit reluctantly, ends the chapter throwing her lot in with the heroes.

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* CharacterDevelopment: She gets a significant amount of it in Act 4, Chapter 6, Part 2. After realizing she had been caught in the same trap the Emperor set up for the heroes after setting them up to fall for it, she confronts the Emperor and asks him why he was ready to kill her even though she followed all his orders. When he tells her he requires "pawns, not people," she is forced to confront the nature of her original demise at Dysley's hands. That, and Leonora and Palom's repeated insistence that failure is not the end, has Nabaat hand over the stored energy she collected from the heroes' restoration effort to Lightning to have the heroes freed, and she later works with them to fight against the Emperor. After Leonora [[TakingTheBullet]]saves [[TakingTheBullet]] saves her from the Emperor, and Raines reminds her again that her orders were nothing more than lies perpetuated by the fal'Cie, she thanks Leonora for her efforts and, albeit reluctantly, ends the chapter throwing her lot in with the heroes.
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* CharacterDevelopment: She gets a significant amount of it in Act 4, Chapter 6, Part 2. After realizing she had been caught in the same trap the Emperor set up for the heroes after setting them up to fall for it, she confronts the Emperor and asks him why he was ready to kill her even though she followed all his orders. When he tells her he requires "pawns, not people," she is forced to confront the nature of her original demise at Dysley's hands. That, and Leonora and Palom's repeated insistence that failure is not the end, has Nabaat hand over the stored energy she collected from the heroes' restoration effort to Lightning to have the heroes freed, and she later works with them to fight against the Emperor. After being saved by Leonora from an attack similar to what Dysley did in the original game that killed her in the first place, and Raines reminding her again that her orders were nothing more than lies perpetuated by the fal'Cie, she thanks Leonora for her efforts and, albeit reluctantly, ends the chapter throwing her lot in with the heroes.

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* CharacterDevelopment: She gets a significant amount of it in Act 4, Chapter 6, Part 2. After realizing she had been caught in the same trap the Emperor set up for the heroes after setting them up to fall for it, she confronts the Emperor and asks him why he was ready to kill her even though she followed all his orders. When he tells her he requires "pawns, not people," she is forced to confront the nature of her original demise at Dysley's hands. That, and Leonora and Palom's repeated insistence that failure is not the end, has Nabaat hand over the stored energy she collected from the heroes' restoration effort to Lightning to have the heroes freed, and she later works with them to fight against the Emperor. After being saved by Leonora [[TakingTheBullet]]saves her from an attack similar to what Dysley did in the original game that killed her in the first place, Emperor, and Raines reminding reminds her again that her orders were nothing more than lies perpetuated by the fal'Cie, she thanks Leonora for her efforts and, albeit reluctantly, ends the chapter throwing her lot in with the heroes.
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* ForgivenButNotForgotten: He is able to acknowledge that Nabaat saved the heroes from the Emperor's trap, allowing him to stop his plans, while also stating he can't magically forgive everything she's done. Plus, since everyone has crossed over into the new world of ''Final Fantasy XIII'' already, he doesn't want to hold on to grudges from the old world.

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* ForgivenButNotForgotten: He is able to acknowledge that Nabaat saved the heroes from the Emperor's trap, allowing him them to stop his plans, while also stating even though he can't magically forgive everything she's done. Plus, But, since everyone has crossed over into the new world of ''Final Fantasy XIII'' already, he doesn't want to hold on to grudges from the old world.
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* ForgivenButNotForgotten: He is able to acknowledge that Nabaat saved the heroes from the Emperor's trap, allowing him to stop his plans, while also stating he can't magically forgive everything she's done. Plus, since everyone has crossed over into the new world of ''Final Fantasy XIII'' already, he doesn't want to hold on to grudges from the old world.

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