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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Unusually, her face is actually quite pretty....

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* HarpingOnAboutHarpies: She's designed as a huge (but attractive) harpy.

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* HarpingOnAboutHarpies: She's designed as a huge (but attractive) harpy. harpy, and unusually, her face is actually quite pretty.
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* AllWitchesHaveCats: The [[InsistentTerminology sorcerologist]] Tessa owns four cats, two of whom (Al and Ivan) actually aid her in battle from time to time. Tessa owns several other pets, such as a bird (Hato), a frog (Kaeru), and a dragon spirit [[LivingWeapon which doubles as]] [[BadassCape her cape]] (Manot).

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* AllWitchesHaveCats: The [[InsistentTerminology sorcerologist]] Tessa owns four cats, two of whom (Al and Ivan) actually aid her in battle from time to time. Tessa owns several other pets, such as a bird (Hato), a frog (Kaeru), and a dragon spirit [[LivingWeapon which doubles as]] doubles]] as [[BadassCape her cape]] (Manot).
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* GiantSquid: Crossed with an ammonite or nautilis.

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* GiantSquid: Crossed with an ammonite or nautilis.nautilus.



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* DownerEnding: Neither of his endings are happy ones. The Bad Ending (don't act on your subordinate's report that the Shogun is trying to get you killed) has him go on one more mission that he knows is going to get him killed, but he can't bring himself to disobey his master. The Good Ending has him kill the treacherous Shogun... and Kenji lives the rest of his life in dishonor, [[{{Seppuku}} however short it may be]].

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* DownerEnding: Neither of his endings are happy ones. The Bad Ending (don't act on your subordinate's report that the Shogun is trying to get you killed) has him go on one more mission that he knows is going to get him killed, but he can't bring himself to disobey his master. The Good Ending has him kill the treacherous Shogun... and Kenji lives the rest of his life in dishonor, dishonour, [[{{Seppuku}} however short it may be]].
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->When she meets an opponent, she can easily tell something about him or her, such as whether the opponent is evil or good.

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->When she meets an opponent, she can easily tell something about him or her, them, such as whether the opponent is evil or good.
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* CaptainErsatz: Of the eponymous hero of classic {{Tokusatsu}} series ''Kaiketsu Lion-Maru''.

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* CaptainErsatz: Of the eponymous hero of classic {{Tokusatsu}} series ''Kaiketsu Lion-Maru''.''Series/KaiketsuLionMaru''.



* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Leo has a grappling move that allows him to do a Spinning Piledriver like [[Franchise/StreetFighter Street Fighter's Haggar and Zangief.]]

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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Leo has a grappling move that allows him to do a Spinning Piledriver like [[VideoGame/FinalFight Haggar]] and [[Franchise/StreetFighter Street Fighter's Haggar and Zangief.]]
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* StoryBranchFavoritism: With the game's logo prominently featuring a lion, the intro largely showcasing him, Player 1's cursor starting with him highlighted, and his personal ties to [[PreFinalBoss Blade]], Leo is clearly the intended "canonical" protagonist.


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* PreFinalBoss: Blade is the penultimate enemy for all playable characters, and the last line of defense between Scion and the protagonist.
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* SorcerousOverlord: The despotic and tyrannical emperor of Varuda, who is also able to channel all kinds of magic from his staff.
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* StockSoundEffects: His buzzy roar has been used for draconic Capcom characters all the way back to ''King of Dragons'' in the late 80s, and is also prominently heard via the animated statues on Fei-Long's stage in ''Super Street Fighter II'', who start bellowing when a round is won.

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* StockSoundEffects: His buzzy roar has been used for draconic Capcom characters all the way back to ''King of Dragons'' in the late 80s, and is also prominently heard via the animated statues on Fei-Long's stage in ''Super ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Super Street Fighter II'', II]]'', who start bellowing when a round is won.
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* StockSoundEffects: His buzzy roar has been used for draconic Capcom characters all the way back to King of Dragons in the late 80s, and is also prominently heard via the animated statues on Fei-Long’s stage in Super Street Fighter II, who start bellowing when a round is won.

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* StockSoundEffects: His buzzy roar has been used for draconic Capcom characters all the way back to King ''King of Dragons Dragons'' in the late 80s, and is also prominently heard via the animated statues on Fei-Long’s Fei-Long's stage in Super ''Super Street Fighter II, II'', who start bellowing when a round is won.
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* DownerEnding: Neither of his endings are happy ones. The Bad Ending (Don't act on your subordinate's report that the Shogun is trying to get you killed) has him go on one more mission that he knows is going to get him killed, but he can't bring himself to disobey his master. The Good Ending has him kill the treacherous Shogun... and Kenji lives the rest of his life in dishonour, [[{{Seppuku}} however short it may be]].

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* DownerEnding: Neither of his endings are happy ones. The Bad Ending (Don't (don't act on your subordinate's report that the Shogun is trying to get you killed) has him go on one more mission that he knows is going to get him killed, but he can't bring himself to disobey his master. The Good Ending has him kill the treacherous Shogun... and Kenji lives the rest of his life in dishonour, dishonor, [[{{Seppuku}} however short it may be]].
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* AndShowItToYou: Kenji's Enma Zuki is a special move that gets him to charge headlong at the opponent, before punching them in the chest. If this is used as the finishing blow, Kenji then proceeds to drive his fist in harder to rip out the heart of the foe, and crushes it to a pulp in his palms. Depending on some foes, like automatons like GiGi and Blade, he'll rip out their power sources instead.

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* AndShowItToYou: Kenji's Enma Zuki is a special move that gets him to charge headlong at the opponent, before punching them in the chest. If this is used as the finishing blow, Kenji then proceeds to drive his fist in harder to rip out the heart of the foe, and crushes it to a pulp in his palms. Depending on some foes, like automatons like GiGi [=GiGi=] and Blade, he'll rip out their power sources instead.
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* ProngsOfPoseidon: Applicably, he wield a huge trident.

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* ProngsOfPoseidon: Applicably, he wield wields a huge trident.

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* MyBrainIsBig: It bursts out of the back of his head and swells to be as big as he is... with the brain stem dangling to the floor.



* MyBrainIsBig: It bursts out of the back of his head and swells to be as big as he is... with the brain stem dangling to the floor.
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* WitchClassic: would seem to be a modern update of this trope (if not, she comes close). Her robes are white and a bit more festive and revealing than your traditional witch, not to mention that she uses a magic wand, but she has the trademark pointed hat (which appears to be alive in some depictions), owns four cats (two of which--Al and Ivan--actually aid her in battle), is often shown thumbing through what is presumably her spell book, and is seen riding on a broomstick during ''Pocket Fighter/Super Gem Fighter: Mini-Mix''. The only difference is that [[InsistentTerminology she refers to herself as a sorcerologist]], one who employs magic in her studies to discern the nature of the universe, and as such, Tessa's brand of witchcraft seems to be a mix of classical cauldron brewing and alchemy.

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* WitchClassic: She would seem to be a modern update of this trope (if not, she comes close). Her robes are white and a bit more festive and revealing than your traditional witch, not to mention that she uses a magic wand, but she has the trademark pointed hat (which appears to be alive in some depictions), owns four cats (two of which--Al and Ivan--actually aid her in battle), is often shown thumbing through what is presumably her spell book, and is seen riding on a broomstick during ''Pocket Fighter/Super Gem Fighter: Mini-Mix''. The only difference is that [[InsistentTerminology she refers to herself as a sorcerologist]], one who employs magic in her studies to discern the nature of the universe, and as such, Tessa's brand of witchcraft seems to be a mix of classical cauldron brewing and alchemy.
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* AStormIsComing: Her plot is kicked off by storms forming across the world. Tessa is convinced that these storms are unnatural, and seeks out the source of them.


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* FindTheCure: Alongside protecting the innocent, Leo is looking for a way to reverse his BeastMan curse. Or at least kill the bastard responsible.
* TheGoodKing: The most noble member of the main cast.


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* MultipleEndings: Leo has the most endings out of the playable characters, with 3 in total.
** [[DownerEnding Bad Ending]]: Defeat Blade with a Fatality. When he returns to his castle, Leo's curse rapidly worsens, and soon enough he's lost all humanity and completely turned into a lion. The people of Savalia never see their king again, but every now and then they see a somber looking lion...
** Good Ending: Defeat Blade without using a Fatality. Leo returns to his kingdom to the cheers of his people. Although his curse is uncured, he is set to be a truly wise and fair ruler.
** GoldenEnding: [[EarnYourHappyEnding Defeat Blade without using a fatality, and beat the game using less than 20 continues]]. As with the Good Ending, but Leo's curse is cured, and he is once again human.


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* DownerEnding: Neither of his endings are happy ones. The Bad Ending (Don't act on your subordinate's report that the Shogun is trying to get you killed) has him go on one more mission that he knows is going to get him killed, but he can't bring himself to disobey his master. The Good Ending has him kill the treacherous Shogun... and Kenji lives the rest of his life in dishonour, [[{{Seppuku}} however short it may be]].
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: As opposed to being a classic dragon in proportion, he’s very much a T. rex in design.
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* CoolSword: He can swap out his default sword for other various swords, each having their own unique property. In arcade mode, he unlocks new swords to fight with after every boss fight, while in versus mode he can swap them out in battle. He even gets AnAxeToGrind as one of his optional weapons.

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* CoolSword: He can swap out his default sword for other various swords, each having their own unique property. In arcade mode, he unlocks new swords to fight with after every boss fight, while in versus mode he can swap them out in battle. He even gets AnAxeToGrind an axe as one of his optional weapons.

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* {{Hadouken}}: Chakra Wave, a classic fireball attack. She can do it in mid-air after levelling up sufficiently.


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* KameHameHadoken: Chakra Wave, a classic fireball attack. She can do it in mid-air after levelling up sufficiently.

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