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The boy's mother, who loves him dearly. Calls her son out when he spends too much time playing "Fake Moon".
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The boy's mother, who loves him dearly. Calls her son out when he spends too much time playing "Fake Moon".
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Implied to have become one to Clis during his stay at the Wildcat restaurant.
* TheBerserker: [[spoiler:The armor he has turns him into one of these, with the singleminded goal on slaughtering everything he views as a monster]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: The Hero is one for general RPG protagonists. His wanton killing of innocent creatures, [[KleptomaniacHero kleptomaniac tendencies]], and singleminded goal of killing the Dragon all go to show what kind of person someone like him would be like in a realistic setting: a raving madman disliked by all.
* HatedByAll: The Hero is seen with a negative viewpoint by nearly all the characters in Love-De-Gard, ranging from mere annoyance to flat out contempt for him.
* TheJuggernaut: Nothing can stop him in his quest to slay the Dragon. [[spoiler:Even when the Invisible Boy manages to save Perogon from him, it's only by trickery that he manages to do so, and the Hero mistaking the Invisible Boy as a genuine monster and not by overpowering him]].
* TheJuggernaut: Nothing can stop him in his quest to slay the Dragon. [[spoiler:Even when the Invisible Boy manages to save Perogon from him, it's only by trickery that he manages to do so, and the Hero mistaking the Invisible Boy as a genuine monster and not by overpowering him]].
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* LightIsNotGood: He has bright colors, but they only highlight his genocidal nature.
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* LightIsNotGood: He has possess bright colors, armor, but they only highlight his genocidal nature.
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* PsychoElectro: The Hero is shown killing various monsters with lightning spells, and is a murderous villain hellbent on killing everything in his path.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: The Minister is a minor character who lacks influence outside of Castle Town, but [[spoiler: as the one who selected a young boy into becoming the Hero, he's indirectly responsible for everything the Hero causes]].
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Fred's name, as well as his [[spoiler:extravagant rock performance which the player can witness by following him to the castle's throne room at night]], are a reference to [[spoiler:''Music/{{Queen}}'''s legendary frontman Freddie Mercury.]]
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Fred's name, as well as his [[spoiler:extravagant rock performance which the player can witness by following him to the castle's throne room at night]], are a reference to [[spoiler:''Music/{{Queen}}'''s [[spoiler:''Music/{{Queen|Band}}'''s legendary frontman Freddie Mercury.]]
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* GrumpyBear: He has a difficult personality and will come up with an admittedly impressive variety of insults to throw at you, even when you help him out.
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The main character. Playing the game called "Fake Moon", he finds himself trapped in the game's main setting, Love-De-Gard. His mission is to find love, and help the animals that the Hero callously kills for experience points.
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The main character. Playing the game called "Fake Moon", ''Fake Moon'', he finds himself trapped in the game's main setting, Love-De-Gard. His mission is to find love, and help the animals that the Hero callously kills for experience points.
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The main character of [[ShowWithinAShow "Fake Moon"]]. He's a knight whose mission is to defeat the FinalBoss, a dragon, and return the moonlight it stole. In truth, he's a [[EvilHero real jerk]] who's only concerned with gaining levels, [[OmnicidalManiac with his monster-slaying]] having upset the balance of Love-De-Gard.
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The main character of [[ShowWithinAShow "Fake Moon"]].''[[ShowWithinAShow Fake Moon]]''. He's a knight whose mission is to defeat the FinalBoss, a dragon, and return the moonlight it stole. In truth, he's a [[EvilHero real jerk]] who's only concerned with gaining levels, [[OmnicidalManiac with his monster-slaying]] having upset the balance of Love-De-Gard.
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: In "Fake Moon", ''everyone'' showers him with praise and love. Averted in the actual game, where almost everyone has something negative to say about him. [[spoiler:As suggested below, all the characters' praise [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness comes from his distorted perception of reality while in the armor]].]]
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: In "Fake Moon", ''Fake Moon'', ''everyone'' showers him with praise and love. Averted in the actual game, where almost everyone has something negative to say about him. [[spoiler:As suggested below, all the characters' praise [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness comes from his distorted perception of reality while in the armor]].]]
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* CallingYourAttacks: He does this with his special attacks in "Fake Moon".
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* CallingYourAttacks: He does this with his special attacks in "Fake Moon".''Fake Moon''.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: A rather nasty sort. [[spoiler:Whereas he was controlled by a player in "Fake Moon", his "real" counterpart is controlled by the very armor he's wearing.]]
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:After [[EmptyPilesOfClothing falling apart]] with his mission complete, he doesn't return in the game's ending.]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler:Kills everyone on the Moon, including the Invisible Boy and himself when his body falls apart since he completed his mission. Everyone else comes back, but his fate is unsure.]]
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:After [[EmptyPilesOfClothing falling apart]] with his mission complete, he doesn't return in the game's ending.]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler:Kills everyone on the Moon, including the Invisible Boy and himself when his body falls apart since he completed his mission. Everyone else comes back, but his fate is unsure.]]
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: A rather nasty sort. [[spoiler:Whereas he was controlled by a player in "Fake Moon", ''Fake Moon'', his "real" counterpart is controlled by the very armor he's wearing.]]
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:After [[EmptyPilesOfClothing falling apart]] with his mission complete, he doesn't return to the real world with everyone else in the game's ending.]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler:Kills everyone on the Moon, including the Invisible Boy and himself when his body falls apart since he completed his mission. Everyone else comes back, but his fate is unsure.]]
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:After [[EmptyPilesOfClothing falling apart]] with his mission complete, he doesn't return to the real world with everyone else in the game's ending.
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler:Kills everyone on the Moon, including the Invisible Boy and himself when his body falls apart since he completed his mission. Everyone else comes back, but his fate is unsure.
* MeaninglessVillainVictory: [[spoiler:He kills everyone on the Moon, including the Invisible Boy, but his body falls apart shortly after since he completed his mission. Everyone else comes back, but his fate is unsure.]]
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* NominalHero: He has the title and costume down, but in practice, he's a tabletop "murderhobo" before the phrase got popular: he sees wildlife as EXP, loots people's houses, and cares little about the world around him save what he can directly benefit from. [[HatedByAll Pretty much everyone and everything hates him for the trouble he's caused]], but they leave him be because he's too strong to be dealt with normally. About the only resemblance he does have to a typical JRPG hero is [[spoiler:him being just a kid caught in circumstances beyond his control]], but even then, nothing ever comes of it.
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* NominalHero: He has the title and costume down, but in practice, he's a tabletop "murderhobo" before the phrase got popular: "murderhobo": he sees wildlife as EXP, loots people's houses, and cares little about the world around him save what he can directly benefit from. [[HatedByAll Pretty much everyone and everything hates him for the trouble he's caused]], but they leave him be because he's too strong to be dealt with normally. About the only resemblance he does have to a typical JRPG hero is [[spoiler:him being just a kid caught in circumstances beyond his control]], but even then, nothing ever comes of it.
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* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: [[spoiler:It's implied the "Fake Moon" segments are how the Hero sees things while under the armor's control.]]
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* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: [[spoiler:It's implied the "Fake Moon" ''Fake Moon'' segments are how the Hero sees things while under the armor's control.]]
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* {{Hellhound}}: [[spoiler:In "Fake Moon", it's portrayed as a rabid dog.]]
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* {{Hellhound}}: [[spoiler:In "Fake Moon", ''Fake Moon'', it's portrayed as a rabid dog.]]
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The FinalBoss of "Fake Moon", a terrifying dragon who stole the moonlight. In truth, he serves as one half of the guardian of the Moon, the other being the Moon Queen.
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The FinalBoss of "Fake Moon", ''Fake Moon'', a terrifying dragon who stole the moonlight. In truth, he serves as one half of the guardian of the Moon, the other being the Moon Queen.
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Love-de-LIC, the game studio behind "Fake Moon", the bog-standard RPG about a Hero who slays a dragon and returns the moonlight. In truth, they've programmed everything that happens, including the [=NPCs=] and their cycles, trapping them within the game.
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Love-de-LIC, the game studio behind "Fake Moon", ''Fake Moon'', the bog-standard RPG about a Hero who slays a dragon and returns the moonlight. In truth, they've programmed everything that happens, including the [=NPCs=] and their cycles, trapping them within the game.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: They created the world "Fake Moon" takes place in, and trapping the [=NPCs=] into their cyclical routines by the Rumroms.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: They created the world "Fake Moon" ''Fake Moon'' takes place in, and trapping the [=NPCs=] into their cyclical routines by the Rumroms.
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** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Though they do get comeuppance in the ending, where it's revealed that "Fake Moon" has been canceled thanks to their publishers.
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** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Though they do get comeuppance in the ending, where it's revealed that "Fake Moon" ''Fake Moon'' has been canceled thanks to their publishers.
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* TheGoomba: In "Fake Moon", Slymy is the first enemy encountered by the Hero. In reality, however, it is a completely harmless creature who gets slain by the Hero for no good reason.
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* TheGoomba: In "Fake Moon", ''Fake Moon'', Slymy is the first enemy encountered by the Hero. In reality, however, it is a completely harmless creature who gets slain by the Hero for no good reason.
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* LivingWeapon: Her design resembles a revolver gun.
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* AudienceSurrogate: He's a clear send-up to RPG heroes like the ones in ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'', but in practice has the worst traits of the kids that play them. He steals things and kills stuff because that's what a hero's supposed to do, and acts like Love-De-Gard is a game for him to win instead of a living world.
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* AudienceSurrogate: He's a clear send-up to RPG heroes like the ones in ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'', but in practice has the worst traits of the kids that play them. He steals things and kills stuff because he thinks that's what a hero's supposed to do, and acts like Love-De-Gard is a game for him to win instead of a living world.
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* LegacyCharacter: A black and white pet dog named Tao also appears in ''VideoGame/ChibiRobo'', which was created by some of the same team as this game.
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* LegacyCharacter: A black and white pet dog named After some of the team from this game went on to become Skip Ltd., Tao also appears subsequently appeared in three of their games: ''VideoGame/ChibiRobo'', which was created by some of the same team as this game.''Giftpia'', and ''VideoGame/CaptainRainbow''.
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* LegacyCharacter: A black and white pet dog named Tao also appears in ''VideoGame/ChibiRobo'', which was created by some of the same team as this game.
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* NominalHero: He has the title and costume down, but in practice, he's a tabletop "murderhobo" before the phrase got popular: he sees wildlife as EXP, loots people's houses, and cares little about the world around him save what he can directly benefit from. [[ZeroPercentApprovalRating Pretty much everyone and everything hates him for the trouble he's caused]], but they leave him be because he's too strong to be dealt with normally. About the only resemblance he does have to a typical JRPG hero is [[spoiler:him being just a kid caught in circumstances beyond his control]], but even then, nothing ever comes of it.
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* NominalHero: He has the title and costume down, but in practice, he's a tabletop "murderhobo" before the phrase got popular: he sees wildlife as EXP, loots people's houses, and cares little about the world around him save what he can directly benefit from. [[ZeroPercentApprovalRating [[HatedByAll Pretty much everyone and everything hates him for the trouble he's caused]], but they leave him be because he's too strong to be dealt with normally. About the only resemblance he does have to a typical JRPG hero is [[spoiler:him being just a kid caught in circumstances beyond his control]], but even then, nothing ever comes of it.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Krysta Ashley Schulze
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* IdolSinger: She dreams of becoming one. [[spoiler:Her dream gets fullfilled with the protagonist's help, and she leaves her job to perform full time, but eventually comes back to work for Kenji again.]]
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* IdolSinger: She dreams of becoming one. [[spoiler:Her dream gets fullfilled fulfilled with the protagonist's help, and she leaves her job to perform full time, but eventually comes back to work for Kenji again.]]
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* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler:Upon killing the Invisible Boy during the climax (which sent the boy back to his bedroom in the real world), he falls apart, due to having completed his purpose.]]
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* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler:Upon killing the Invisible Boy during the climax (which sent the boy him back to his bedroom in the real world), he falls apart, due to having completed his purpose.]]
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* InvisibleMainCharacter: While he's in Love-De-Gard for the majority of the game, he is completly invisible to the other residents, with his in-game clothes being the only visible thing on him, allowing him to interact with the other characters. [[spoiler:At the end of the game, he becomes visible again when he's sent back to the real world after the Hero kills his in-game character.]]
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: In "Fake Moon", ''everyone'' showers him with praise and love. Averted in the actual game, where almost everyone has something negative to say about him. [[spoiler:As suggested below, all the characters' praise [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadnesscomes from his distorted perception of reality while in the armor]].]]
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: In "Fake Moon", ''everyone'' showers him with praise and love. Averted in the actual game, where almost everyone has something negative to say about him. [[spoiler:As suggested below, the praise come from his distorted perception of reality while in the armor.]]
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: In "Fake Moon", ''everyone'' showers him with praise and love. Averted in the actual game, where almost everyone has something negative to say about him. [[spoiler:As suggested below, all the characters' praise come [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadnesscomes from his distorted perception of reality while in the armor.armor]].]]
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[[folder: Moon Queen Aphrodite]]
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--->''A mollusk which jiggle-hops up and down as it moves. Greatly enjoys when you pinch its little tippy-top part with your fingers.''
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