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''Coffin Princess Chaika'' (棺姫のチャイカ ''Hitsugi no Chaika'') is a light novel series written by Sakaki Ichirou (who also wrote ''Literature/ScrappedPrincess'', ''Literature/MagiciansAcademy'', and ''Literature/OutbreakCompany'') and illustrated by [=NamanikuATK=] (from Creator/{{Nitroplus}}, who illustrated ''VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa'' and some ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' spin-offs), published by Fujimi Shobo under its Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. The series concluded in March 2015 with 12 volumes and an epilogue. A 5-volume manga adaptation by Sakayama Shinta is also complete and has been licensed for English release by Creator/YenPress beginning in June 2015, and it covers the first two novels. An anime adaptation began on April 10, 2014, and a continuation called ''Hitsugi no Chaika: Avenging Battle'' followed in October. It's [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/chaika-the-coffin-princess- available on Crunchyroll.]]

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''Coffin Princess Chaika'' (棺姫のチャイカ ''Hitsugi no Chaika'') is a light novel series written by Sakaki Ichirou (who also wrote ''Literature/ScrappedPrincess'', ''Literature/MagiciansAcademy'', and ''Literature/OutbreakCompany'') and illustrated by [=NamanikuATK=] (from Creator/{{Nitroplus}}, who illustrated ''VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa'' and some ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' spin-offs), which was published by Fujimi Shobo under its Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. The series concluded in March imprint from 2010 to 2015 with for 12 volumes and (plus an epilogue. extra volume published alongside the last one, which serves as an epilogue). A 5-volume manga adaptation by Sakayama Shinta is also complete Shinta, which covers the first two novels, was serialized in ''Shonen Ace'' from 2011 to 2014 and compiled into five volumes, and has been licensed for English release by Creator/YenPress beginning in June 2015, and it covers the first two novels. Creator/YenPress. An anime adaptation began on April 10, 2014, and a continuation second season called ''Hitsugi no Chaika: Avenging Battle'' followed in October. It's [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/chaika-the-coffin-princess- available on Crunchyroll.]]
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Cloning Blues renamed to Clone Angst as per TRS, specifically about angst from a character discovering that they're a clone.


* CloningBlues: Played with. The identical individuals deal with depression, loss of identity and other issues that come with the trope, but they're not clones in the traditional sense. [[spoiler: They're normal people that were unwillingly brainwashed and altered to look identical and have some of the memories of another person whose name has long been forgotten.]]

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* CloningBlues: CloneAngst: Played with. The identical individuals deal with depression, loss of identity and other issues that come with the trope, but they're not clones in the traditional sense. [[spoiler: They're normal people that were unwillingly brainwashed and altered to look identical and have some of the memories of another person whose name has long been forgotten.]]
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''Coffin Princess Chaika'' (棺姫のチャイカ ''Hitsugi no Chaika'') is a light novel series written by Sakaki Ichirou (who also wrote ''Literature/ScrappedPrincess'', ''LightNovel/MagiciansAcademy'', and ''Literature/OutbreakCompany'') and illustrated by [=NamanikuATK=] (from Creator/{{Nitroplus}}, who illustrated ''VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa'' and some ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' spin-offs), published by Fujimi Shobo under its Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. The series concluded in March 2015 with 12 volumes and an epilogue. A 5-volume manga adaptation by Sakayama Shinta is also complete and has been licensed for English release by Creator/YenPress beginning in June 2015, and it covers the first two novels. An anime adaptation began on April 10, 2014, and a continuation called ''Hitsugi no Chaika: Avenging Battle'' followed in October. It's [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/chaika-the-coffin-princess- available on Crunchyroll.]]

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''Coffin Princess Chaika'' (棺姫のチャイカ ''Hitsugi no Chaika'') is a light novel series written by Sakaki Ichirou (who also wrote ''Literature/ScrappedPrincess'', ''LightNovel/MagiciansAcademy'', ''Literature/MagiciansAcademy'', and ''Literature/OutbreakCompany'') and illustrated by [=NamanikuATK=] (from Creator/{{Nitroplus}}, who illustrated ''VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa'' and some ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' spin-offs), published by Fujimi Shobo under its Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. The series concluded in March 2015 with 12 volumes and an epilogue. A 5-volume manga adaptation by Sakayama Shinta is also complete and has been licensed for English release by Creator/YenPress beginning in June 2015, and it covers the first two novels. An anime adaptation began on April 10, 2014, and a continuation called ''Hitsugi no Chaika: Avenging Battle'' followed in October. It's [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/chaika-the-coffin-princess- available on Crunchyroll.]]
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* VictoryGuidedAmnesia: Invoked. [[spoiler:Having run out of fuel for her magic, Chaika uses her own memories to power the spell that destroys Arthur Gaz for good, leaving her with severe amnesia.]]
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Literature/ScrappedPrincess''. A pair of powerful siblings escorting a somewhat hapless fugitive princess who may cause the end of the world, being chased by a group of professionals tasked to stop them, the latter of which made up of mostly decent folk just doing their jobs? [[spoiler: They also get joined by an immensely powerful being called a dragoon that can take on the form of a cute girl.]] Sounds about right.
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* SealedEvilInASixPack: The Eight Heroes divided Emperor Gaz's body into several parts, each taking one to guard. Chaika is on a quest to "Give Father funeral" by gathering the body parts in her coffin. [[spoiler: This was ultimately part of the Emperor's plot to be resurrected in a superhuman body through Black Chaika.]]
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* MoreThanMindControl: [[spoiler:Grad Lancia drugged Akari with a chloroform-soaked rag to make her less aware before casting a mind control spell on her. And after she's been freed from Lancia's brainwashing spell, Akari said that she was still conscious and her memories remains intact, but she just couldn't defy the overwhelming desire to obey Lancia's command. It's been revealed that many other soldiers are being brainwashed the same way.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:When I saw her, I thought I saw the chance to end this listless, peacetime life...]]

It's been five years since the defeat of [[BigBad Arthur Gaz]], ruler of the [[TheEmpire Gaz empire]], when a group of heroes finally confronted the evil monarch in his own throne room and slew him. The world has since then experienced a relative period of peace, but for those whose lives revolved around conflict, the transition to peacetime was anything but easy.

Toru Acura was one of these unfortunates. A former Saboteur, the years since the fall of the Gaz Empire have not been kind to him, and for the most part, he'd spent most of it moping in the home he shared with his adopted sister Akari. For all her disturbing devotion to her older brother however, even Akari's patience had its limits, and when it finally came to the point where Akari started to ''seriously'' consider having him taken to a taxidermist and stuffed, Toru decided then and there that it was about time to go out again into the world that had since rejected him.

And then, as he was foraging for edible plants in the mountains around his hometown, he encounters a strange girl with long white hair, who spoke in halting Common, and who carried a coffin on her back... And in the process it seems that he's gotten another chance to experience the life of battle he never thought he'd experience again.

''Coffin Princess Chaika'' (棺姫のチャイカ ''Hitsugi no Chaika'') is a light novel series written by Sakaki Ichirou (who also wrote ''Literature/ScrappedPrincess'', ''LightNovel/MagiciansAcademy'', and ''Literature/OutbreakCompany'') and illustrated by [=NamanikuATK=] (from Creator/{{Nitroplus}}, who illustrated ''VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa'' and some ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' spin-offs), published by Fujimi Shobo under its Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. The series concluded in March 2015 with 12 volumes and an epilogue. A 5-volume manga adaptation by Sakayama Shinta is also complete and has been licensed for English release by Creator/YenPress beginning in June 2015, and it covers the first two novels. An anime adaptation began on April 10, 2014, and a continuation called ''Hitsugi no Chaika: Avenging Battle'' followed in October. It's [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/chaika-the-coffin-princess- available on Crunchyroll.]]

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* AnArmAndALeg: When Viivi and Nikolai are fighting [[spoiler:a BrainwashedAndCrazy Gillette]], Viivi is forced to sever [[spoiler:Gillette's]] hand to stop [[spoiler:him]] from killing Nikolai.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Chaika's spells are extremely powerful, but have long cast times and cannot be toned down.
** The LightNovel notes that that's a common problem for ''all'' wizards — their spells are slow and not very flexible, and thus are used more akin to the artillery on the battlefield.
** The gandr that wizards used are ''supposedly'' this, if you go by how the average one is described in the LightNovel, as large, unwieldly, and generally not man-portable. It's why Chaika's rifle gandr was described as "unusual"... ''Then'' the anime goes on to show that the sniper rifle-type gandr was the gandr of choice for most of the wizards shown in the series. Unique it was not.
** On the other hand, Claudia Dodge's gundr falls right into SimpleYetAwesome territory: instead of a complex and heavy sniper rifle as most other gundr shown resemble, hers is a cross between a [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun]] and a lever-action rifle, and her SimplifiedSpellcasting means she shoots magic a lot faster than other gundr users.
* AxCrazy: Fredrica. A RunningGag following her introduction was for Toru and/or Akari to get into some sort of altercation, at which point she would appear, drawn by the violence and keen to start killing people.
* {{BFG}}:
** Chaika's weapon which looks like a bolt action SniperRifle.
** [[spoiler: Niva Lada]] is capable of transforming into a gigantic cannon that can attach to Chaika's already large Gundr.
* BigEater:
** The Acura siblings.
** Chaika herself isn't shy about enjoying food.
* BloodKnight: Toru feels quite useless in the times of peace, and Fredrika is longing for battle so much that she runs into a common street brawl [[spoiler: in [[OurDragonsAreDifferent her true form]]]].
* BoomStick: While in appearance it looks a lot closer to a modern sniper rifle, Chaika's gundr functions much more like this trope.
* BrickJoke: In Episode 5, when the captured [[spoiler:Chaika Bohdan]] refuses to tell Tohru and Akari her name, they tease her by relentlessly calling her "[[EmbarrassingNickname Sticky]]" until she caves in and tells them. In Episode 5 of ''Avenging Battle'', while they fend off waves of Orthros, Akari teasingly calls her "Sticky" once more, prompting the same response.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Tohru and Akari.
* BrotherSisterIncest: While not explicitly stated, Akari's relationship to her brother seems to go beyond [[LikeBrotherAndSister a simple bond between siblings]], in her mind though.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: [[spoiler: When questioned about the identity of the "original" Chaika, Arthur Gaz reveals that no such person ever existed. "Chaika" is the name of the spell he created to resurrect himself, and the appearance and memories of the Chaikas were based on a concubine he no longer remembers. While this is understandably crushing for Chaika, Gaz barely bats an eye.]]
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: Toru and Akari have one to activate their Iron Blood skill. It also doubles as a BadassBoast:
-->''I am steel. Steel knows no doubt. Steel knows no fear. When faced with my enemy, I hesitate not. I am a weapon to destroy these. Iron-Blood Transformation!''
* ChestBurster: Possibly the first time this trope has been combined with [[spoiler:OnlyMostlyDead. Fredrica "dies," but some time later a FunSize version explodes out of her abdomen]].
* ChunkySalsaRule: The Unicorn in the first episode didn't so much explode as get cut in half in a ''very'' large shower of blood.
* ClingyJealousGirl: Akari towards Toru, somewhat complicated by the fact that [[BrotherSisterIncest he's her brother]], [[NotBloodSiblings even though adopted]].
* CloningBlues: Played with. The identical individuals deal with depression, loss of identity and other issues that come with the trope, but they're not clones in the traditional sense. [[spoiler: They're normal people that were unwillingly brainwashed and altered to look identical and have some of the memories of another person whose name has long been forgotten.]]
* CollapsingLair: [[spoiler:Ricardo Gavarni's Soara Fortress]] becomes this in the final episode after the Punitive Force ram their own damaged flying fortress into it as a last resort.
* CoolCar: Gillette Corps' ''April'', being the newest and the most advanced type that's also big enough to serve as a team's BaseOnWheels. The heroes' ''Svetlana'', on the other hand, is a [[AllegedCar pre-war rustbucket]], assembled from the remains of several broken [[AwesomePersonnelCarrier troop transports]].
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Toru may look lazy but he is in fact a former Saboteur and practitioner of the "Iron Blood" skill. And while Akari might be dumb, she's still deadly.
* CuteWitch: Chaika.
* DarkAndTroubledPast:
** [[spoiler: Chaika is actually a Princess and daughter of [[EvilOverlord Emperor Arthur Gaz]] of the Gaz Empire. She is also the only surviving member of the royal family after all of them were killed during the civil war]].
** [[spoiler: Toru witnessed the death of his [[CoolBigSis older sister figure]] Jasmine after she was attacked by bandits. Also, Jasmine was trying to protect her newborn baby... which she failed to do.]]
* DecapitatedArmy: Used quite frequently.
** In the Soara arc, [[spoiler: Grad Lancia's army of brainwashed soldiers and spidery monsters drop dead when Akari caves his skull in.]]
** In the Emperor's Fortune arc, [[spoiler: Chaika destroying the control tower releases all the artificial Fayla and demi-humans. Without orders, they become completely docile and don't even know how to feed themselves.]]
** During the final battle, [[spoiler: Red Chaika taking down Black Chaika also stops Arina, Irina, and the other "doll" Chaikas]].
* DeusExitMachina: The plot contrives situations where Fredrica is either not present, or is incapable of contributing to a melee fight, because [[spoiler: as a dragoon]] she'd just destroy ''any'' opposition put against Toru's group.
* DyingCurse: It's rumored that Arthur Gaz laid a curse with his dying breath on the eight heroes who slew him and divided his body. Over two seasons, the cast meet or hear of the fates of all eight and a majority have suffered greatly.
** In the first season, the only hero who appears to be living comfortably in the post-war era is Count Roberto Abarth, the lord of the town Toru and Akari are living in when they meet Chaika. Dominica Skoda is actually the dragoon Frederica posing as her late master, who passed away from illness triggered by the discovery her sister had been murdered by bandits while she was off fighting the war against Gaz. Simon Scania was betrayed by his wife and best friend and driven to poverty and madness in the anime; the Light Novel version [[PosthumousCharacter died shortly after defeating the Emperor]]. Finally, Duke Gillard Gavarni and his family were savagely murdered and dismembered by his insane son Ricardo who then assumed his identity and attempted to ignite a world war using his father's flying castle "Soara".
** Of the four heroes seen in the second season, Glen Donkervoort may not be destitute, but seems to live the humble life of a forester. Claudia Dodge struck it big, but her success as a major winemaker wasn't connected to her being one of the heroes anyway ([[spoiler: which is why she wasn't against giving up her part of the remains]]). Clay Morgan is a somewhat successful shipping magnate, but was [[ShellShockedVeteran seriously traumatized]] by the battle against Gaz and one look at Chaika sends him into a blind panic. As for Stephan Hartgen, the man who slew Gaz, not only did he [[spoiler:grow so bored of peacetime that he became obsessed with sparking a new war, he also ended up being manipulated by the Black Chaikas into setting the stage for Gaz' resurrection]].
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Chaika speaks [[YouNoTakeCandle only broken and disjointed common language]], but is absolutely at home with her native Laake. Surprisingly, she still insists on speaking common, while Toru is perfectly fluent in Laake.
* EnemyMine: In episode 5 of ''Avenging Battle'' [[spoiler:the White and Red Chaikas are forced to work together to escape their imprisonment]].
* EvolvingCredits: The ''Avenging Battle'' ending has an out-of-focus shot of two people standing by a cherry blossom tree. The final episode reveals them to be [[spoiler:Toru and an amnesiac, slowly-recovering Chaika]].
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The focus of the story is Chaika, a princess who carries around a coffin.
* FantasticRacism: Demi-humans are treated as second-class citizens at best, and [[WeHaveReserves disposable cannon fodder]] at worst.
* ForbiddenChekhovsGun: Toru is adamant that no matter what, Chaika must ''not'' use her memories as magic fuel. [[spoiler:In the finale, she's forced to after she runs out of magic fuel, and manages to wipe Gaz off the face of the earth at the cost of her own memories]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** The very first scene in the anime is [[spoiler:Blue Chaika/Layla learning the truth about the Chaikas and visibly crossing the DespairEventHorizon]], foreshadowing not only [[spoiler:her existence, and the nature of it, but also the White and Red Chaikas finding out the same way during ''Avenging Battle''.]]. When she later appears during the Soara Fortress arc, she drops some pretty big hints to Chaika about why she exists and tells her that when she finds out, she too will cross the DespairEventHorizon.
** The ''Avenging Battle'' opening has brief {{Eyedscreen}} shots of [[spoiler:Shin Acura and Gillette]], foreshadowing their appearances as [[spoiler:Stephan Hartgen]]'s bodyguards and also that [[spoiler:the latter is NotQuiteDead]].
** The ''Avenging Battle'' ending also foreshadows [[spoiler:Toru abandoning his signature blades and giving up being a Saboteur]], along with other elements of the ending.
* FunctionalMagic: Of the "Rule Magic" and "Device Magic" subtype. Chaika herself, as well as a number of other characters in the show, are magic users, and generally require gundr -- a kind of MagicFocusObject -- and properly-phrased incantations to make magic work. The nature of how magic works in this series is gradually revealed as the story goes on.
* AGodAmI: [[spoiler: Arthur Gaz, especially after his resurrection.]]
* GratuitousNinja: Toru and Akari own the battlefield.
* HellHound: Orthros are canine Fayla with [[MultipleHeadCase two heads]]. One head is more like a pseudo-head that lets it cast magic.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Chaika uses the last of her magic fuel to save Toru and Fredrica when Gaz blasts them out of his flying fortress, and in order to deal the final blow to Gaz, she has to use her own memories as magic fuel. Subverted as while it looks at first like she died in the process, the epilogue reveals she's alive, albeit still recovering from the loss of her memories]].
* HighSchoolAU: An official one in ''Gakuen Chaika!''.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In the end, [[spoiler:Arthur Gaz is permanently slain by the world's most powerful gandr, which he had commissioned (and which was ''supposed'' to be loyal only to him), and a girl he had discarded simply as a tool for his resurrection]].
* HumanoidAbomination: [[spoiler: Arthur Gaz is definitely not human any more.]]
* HumanResources:
** The body parts of Arthur Gaz can be used in {{magitek}} devices such as gandrs to enhance a Wizard's power.
** [[spoiler: The women taken aboard the flying fortress Soara are used this way.]]
* IAmNotAGun:
** [[InvertedTrope Inverted.]] Toru feels listless now that his saboteur talents are not needed, and would very much ''like'' to become a living weapon again. Although it's not that he enjoys the violence, he enjoys having a purpose.
** Also inverted with [[spoiler:Stephen Hartgen]], as well as many of the participants in his tournament.
* IdiotHero: Akari herself cheerfully admits that she's not the sharpest knife in the drawer, and she's fine with it.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Nikolai and Viivi have one against [[spoiler:Gillette]] in ''Avenging Battle'' Episode 8. [[spoiler:He]] doesn't recognize them until [[spoiler:Viivi [[AnArmAndALeg slices his hand off]]]].
* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon:
** Chaika's gundr takes on the appearance of a .50 caliber sniper rifle that ''fires magic spells.'' It's not unique for being a fantasy-style gun but ''because it's incredibly small for a gundr.'' Most others can't be carried by a single person because of their size and weight, though this is true only for the LightNovel originals. In the anime rifle-type gandr are a must for any traveling wizard.
** The most widespread type of gandr in their world is a ''[[CoolCar mechanical carriage]]''. Yes, you can drive only if you're a wizard, because there ''the cars are [[MagicFocusObject magical wands]]''.
* InstantRunes: When most spells are cast, a circle of light usually appears with various markings inside.
** The unicorn's magic such as making platforms for it to run on.
** When Chaika cast spells it makes magic circles that form around the barrel of her gandr.
* IronicEcho: When [[spoiler:Chaika is about to blast Gaz to kingdom come using Niva]]:
-->'''[[spoiler:Niva]]:''' Destroy target?
-->'''[[spoiler:Chaika]]:''' Yes. [[spoiler:[[YouNoTakeCandle I give father]] [[PreMortemOneLiner funeral]].]]
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: Layla]] attempted to engulf the world in a pointless war as a way of defying the mission programmed into her. [[spoiler: This is exactly what Arthur Gaz would have wanted and what he himself does after being resurrected.]]
* LateArrivalSpoiler: It's all but impossible to go into the series without knowing [[spoiler: there's more than one Chaika or that Fredrica is a Dragoon.]]
* LivingWeapon: [[spoiler: Niva Lada, a biological gundr that can transport itself in the form of a small girl.]]
* LotusEaterMachine: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Simon Scania uses his [[HumanResources remains]] to create a hallucinogenic fog. While the hallucination initially starts out blissful, the person ultimately ends up being betrayed by their loved ones and left alone, [[spoiler:mirroring what happened to Simon himself]]. [[spoiler: Toru]] falls into the fog and nearly crosses the DespairEventHorizon before Akari and Fredrica snap him out of it.
* MacGuffinDeliveryService: [[spoiler:The other Chaikas are this for Guy and the Black Chaikas]].
* MagicFocusObject: The gundr act as these for wizards.
* {{Magitek}}: While much of the world is rural and undeveloped, we sometimes see machinery broadly equivalent to 19th-century industrial technology -- but it's all powered by magic and built around specialized gundr (i.e. magic wands) and must be run by a wizard. The development of new gundr and magical techniques is comparable to the march of technological progress in our world.
** In the final episodes of the first season we see some impressive examples with the [[spoiler:flying fortresses -- gigantic, heavily-armed and armoured "airships" built around giant gundr, which must consume tremendous amounts of magic fuel to stay aloft. Each even has a [[TheBridge bridge]] -- with magic-driven control consoles that must be manned by a small army of wizards to control the various mechanisms of the fortress]].
** In the finale, this is taken to new heights by the villains, as we learn that [[spoiler:the Emperor Gaz, who took magic further than anyone else in the world, built a gundr-powered ''space station'' and ''satellite network'' as part of his plans]].
** Other examples include a sort of magic-powered radio, which the Gillette Corps can occasionally use to stay in touch with their superiors, a gundr-powered automobile that the protagonists use to get around for part of the story, and a "steamship" equivalent that, in a visual cue, has the same round magic "runes" that usually accompany magic in this setting appear around its paddle-wheels as it moves.
* MarryThemAll: This is what happens at the end of Volume 12. With Toru now leader of the reborn 'Gaz Empire', every one of the four girls (yes, including Frederica) desire to become Queen Consort. Toru suggested he should just marry everyone instead so the girls could stop arguing.
* MeaningfulName: Chaika's name fits into the show's VehicularThemeNaming (it's a type of Soviet-era car, as are Niva, Lada, and GAZ) but "chaika" is also the Russian word for "seagull." Seagulls are scavenger birds, but are also associated with hope and redemption (as they guide sailors back to shore). Chaika is gathering her dead father's remains, but also wants to give him a funeral and final farewell. The "gathering remains" and "redemption" associations of the name become more meaningful as we learn more about Chaika's past throughout the story.
* MomentKiller: Whenever it looks like Chaika and Toru are about to experience one, Akari will butt in, typically by shoving a dead critter in front of Toru's face.
* NewSeasonNewName: The second anime season adds ''Avenging Battle'' at the end.
* {{Ninja}}: What Saboteurs essentially are.
* NotBloodSiblings: Akari is definitely attracted to Tooru and calls him "brother," but their bond as "siblings" comes from their common Saboteur training, not blood..
* OminousFloatingCastle: The "Soara" owned by Duke Gavarni and used in the war against Emperor Gaz, and the "Stratus", under the command of the Six Nations Council. ''Avenging Battle'' also reveals Gaz' "overnight castles", which would mysteriously appear and disappear overnight; turns out [[spoiler:they were used to harvest human emotion as magic fuel]].
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. There are multiple girls named Chaika in the series.
* OrganicTechnology: [[spoiler:Niva Lada's cannon form gives this impression, particularly the targeting lens that looks like an insect wing]]. Chaika speculates that [[spoiler:Fayla organs were used as parts in her construction]].
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: They look like traditional Western dragons, except they're covered head to tower in metal plating, are immortal and NighInvulnerable thanks to a super powered healing factor, [[spoiler: they're sapient and just as intelligent as humans and can [[VoluntaryShapeshifting freely change their size, shape and form.]]]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking They're also called Dragoons, not dragons]] (although this seems to be a reference to the Dragoons from the [[Literature/ScrappedPrincess spiritual predecessor]]).
* PlotDevice: The Emperor's remains.
* PolarOppositeTwins: Chaika and [[spoiler: the other Chaikas.]]
** Chaika [[spoiler: Trabant (White)]] is a [[SquishyWizard spellcaster]] who just wants to give her father a proper burial.
** [[spoiler: Chaika Bogdan (Red)]] is a [[ActionGirl skilled swordfighter]] who wants to gather his remains to fuel her RoaringRampageOfRevenge against his enemies.
** [[spoiler: Layla/Blue Chaika]] [[GoMadFromTheRevelation didn't take finding out she was just a tool to gather his remains too well]] and decided to use their energy to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy Cadwell and spark a new world war]]. Also has no talent for melee or magic, but is a skilled alchemist and seductress.
** [[spoiler: Chaika Kamaz]] fully embraces being nothing more than a tool and views herself as superior [[spoiler: to all the other Chaikas because she succeeds in gathering the remains and reviving Arthur Gaz.]]
* PowerUpFullColorChange: When using the "Iron Blood" technique, the user's [[GlowingEyesOfDoom eyes turn]] [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]], [[MarkedChange marks appear on their face]] and their [[PowerDyesYourHair hair turns red]].
* PragmaticAdaptation: The anime compresses, rearranges and changes scenes and omits some details and background that are in the light novel source material.
** Nowhere is this more in play in the final episode. For context, volume 11 only came out in December 22, more than a week after the show's final episode. This means while the events shown follow the same general framework (same setup, same ending), there are also noticeable differences -- compare Tooru's [[spoiler:Dragoon Cavalier form]] in the anime [[http://i.imgur.com/X7j18oK.png to the design in the light novel]] for example.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Several, though they tend to be overlooked, ignored or pushed away by their more bloodthirsty peers and/or superiors.
** On the lower level, Alberic and Nikolai as successive leaders of the Gillette Corps.
** Steinmetz is a cautious and level-headed person, but being only an advisor to the Six Nation Council, he is precisely the one who gets pushed around and ignored.
** General Fyodor, a replacement for the [[GeneralRipper councilman Cizeta]], a previous representative of his nation, has much, much more common sense than [[LeeroyJenkins his predecessor]], and always advocates a more cautious approach, often siding with Steinmetz.
* TheReveal: [[spoiler: Emperor Gaz never had a daughter. "Chaika" is an artificial identity implanted into hundreds of kidnapped girls who were modified to look identical and brainwashed into searching for his remains.]]
** The second major reveal is that [[spoiler: gathering the remains allowed Gaz to resurrect himself.]]
* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: The first thing the 8 Heroes did after Emperor Gaz was slain was to secure his castle... by slaughtering ''[[LeaveNoSurvivors everyone]]'' in the building, whether they were civilians or soldiers trying to surrender.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: [[spoiler: Of the Looks Human, Acts Robotic variety; Niva Lada is a living gundr that looks like a young girl.]]
* ShrineToSelf: Dominica Škoda's mansion is filled to the brim with portraits and statues of herself, so the protagonists naturally think she's rather full of herself. [[spoiler:Turns out that it's instead Fredrica who keeps the mansion like that to remember her dead master.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Gandr, gundr, gunda, gundo... no one can seem to agree on how to spell the [[MagicFocusObject name of the magical focus objects]] in this world[[labelnote: *]]The term is a pun with the term "Gandr", which is Old Norse for “magic staff, stick”, and the Japanese pronunciation of "gun" being "gan". Ergo, a gun that serves as a magic staff.[[/labelnote]].
* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Literature/ScrappedPrincess''. A pair of powerful siblings escorting a somewhat hapless fugitive princess who may cause the end of the world, being chased by a group of professionals tasked to stop them, the latter of which made up of mostly decent folk just doing their jobs? [[spoiler: They also get joined by an immensely powerful being called a dragoon that can take on the form of a cute girl.]] Sounds about right.
* SpoilerOpening:
** The opening heavily foreshadows the existence of [[spoiler: the Red and Blue Chaikas]].
** Chaika is even seen casting aside a blue veil in an identical manner to [[spoiler: Layla/Blue Chaika during TheReveal]]. It also foreshadows [[spoiler:an injured Toru falling into the water, and Chaika diving in to save him, during the final episode]].
* SuperSoldier: Iron Blood users.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Averted during the battle against Claudia: as Claudia uses much shorter incantations than Chaika, whenever Chaika attempts to fire her gundr, Claudia manages to strike first and either interrupt or block the spell.
* ThanatosGambit: [[spoiler:Gaz' death, and the scattering of his remains, was all one big ThanatosGambit. The Chaikas' purpose was to gather his remains in one place and one of them (Black Chaika) had Fayla organs inside her, so that he could be reborn with a natural capability of using magic; by fighting amongst each other they would create the conflict that Gaz feeds off. Even [[RasputinianDeath the manner of]] [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill his death]] was part of the plan; it instilled a fear of death into him, making him even ''more'' determined to achieve immortality, thus giving him memories and feelings which he could use to generate magic]].
* UnderwaterKiss: Between [[spoiler:Toru and Chaika]] at the end of the first season. Doubles as a KissOfLife.
* TheUnfairSex: Akari berates Toru for being a deadbeat and earns the sympathy of everyone in the tavern, women ''and'' men. [[ExaggeratedTrope This is despite the fact that she's attacking with a war hammer.]] [[note]] They're siblings, not a couple (not that Akari would object, though), but those people believed them to be a couple until she addressed him as "brother".[[/note]]
* {{Unicorn}}: One appears in the first episode. It's apparently enough of a threat that Toru says it would be better just to lay down rather then try to fight it. [[spoiler:Chaika blows it up with her gundon.]]
* VehicularThemeNaming: Everyone in the anime has a car-themed name, like a [[Franchise/LyricalNanoha certain magical girl franchise]]. For example, Chaika is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaika_(car) Soviet-era car model]], as is [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAZ Gaz]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabant Trabant]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acura Acura]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abarth Abarth]], etcetera. Lada and Niva are both Soviet-era car brands as well.
** [[spoiler:Chaika drops another layer on the Theme Name trope, as "Gaz Chaika" is the full name of the Soviet luxury car, GAZ-13/14, but a Trabant (her alias) is [[TheAllegedCar about as low-rent economy]] as you can get.]]
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler: Dragoons are capable of this; their [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm true form]] is a giant metal dragon about thirty feet long but they can freely take on human form, the forms of animals, [[PartialTransformation partially revert to their true form]] and even modify their very biology.]]
* WarForFunAndProfit:
** It's probably an act, but Toru ''does'' spin his attitude this way to Gillette. Dropping the whole continent into the chaos and war once again? At least his skills will be needed again. On the other hand, Layla's group plays this trope seriously, in particular [[spoiler: Ricardo Gavarni]] wants a war to break out simply because he will have more opportunities to murder people and indulge in his violent desires.
** [[spoiler: Arthur Gaz, upon revival,]] wants to plunge the world into eternal war so he can [[EmotionEater harvest]] the [[WarIsHell potent emotions that it brings.]]
* WhamEpisode:
** Episode 4 of the second season, which reveals the truth behind Chaika's origins.
** Episode 9, in which [[spoiler:Arthur Gaz is revived from the dead]].
* WilliamTelling: In season 1 episode 8, Toru and Chaika do this performance.
* WonTheWarLostThePeace:
** Five years after the end of the war with the Gaz Empire, there are many veterans who have failed to adjust to civilian life; some have turned to petty theft and banditry, while others are completely lost and without purpose.
** The Six Nations spend much of their time bickering amongst themselves and are largely ineffectual when it comes to dealing with banditry and even outright rebellion in their own domains.
** Out of the eight heroes who stormed the palace and slew the emperor, only two seemed to have moved on with their lives; the rest have turned into very troubled individuals, to say the least.
* {{Yandere}}: Akari, though mainly PlayedForLaughs.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: The first thing that the newly resurrected Arthur Gaz does is test the power of his magic by killing Hartgen.]]
* YouNoTakeCandle: Chaika speaks the common language in broken words. She is however fluent in the language of Laake from the North that was spoken in the Gaz Empire.

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