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!No Rain, No Rainbow
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* TrainingDummy: The Lignoid serves as one in-story, though it actually serves as [[GameplayAndStorySegregation a midboss]] in terms of story progression. It later comes into full effect thanks to a later game update, replacing the original training dummies in the Battle Trials menu with the Lignoid.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Downplayed, but Syr's talk about family ends up being overheard by the captain which leads to their depression.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Syr unwittingly kickstarts the second half of the event when he receives a letter from his adopted family which he shares to the MC when they walk into them. This, in turn, causes the MC to fall into a depression due to the angst of having a DisappearedDad.
* TrainingDummy: The Lignoid serves as one in-story, though it actually serves as [[GameplayAndStorySegregation a midboss]] in terms of story progression. It later comes into full effect thanks to a later game update, replacing the original training dummies in the Battle Trials menu with the Lignoid.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Downplayed, but Syr's talk about family ends up being overheard by the captain which leads to their depression.
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* BadDreams: The captain gets one, dreaming of the time when their father left them as a child.

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** Unusually for story events, the captain gets one, overcoming his depression with the help of his friends.

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** Phoebe initially struggles to open up to the crew, fearing she might hurt them as she did in Miscolored Memories and become shunned as a result. Fortunately, Morphe manages to convince her to help out in Raduga where she slowly overcomes her anxiety around the crew.
** Unusually for story events, the captain also gets one, overcoming his depression with the help of his friends.
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* TrainingDummy: The Lignoid serves as one in-story, though it actually serves as [[GameplayAndStorySegregation a midboss]] in terms of story progression. It later comes into full effect thanks to a later game update, replacing the original training dummies in the Battle Trials menu with the Lignoid.

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* TrainingDummy: The Lignoid serves as one in-story, though it actually serves as [[GameplayAndStorySegregation a midboss]] in terms of story progression. It later comes into full effect thanks to a later game update, replacing the original training dummies in the Battle Trials menu with the Lignoid.Lignoid.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Downplayed, but Syr's talk about family ends up being overheard by the captain which leads to their depression.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: The story places much focus on Ladiva, with Jamil, Morphe and Phoebe as deuteragonists. Other significant crew members are Seox, Mary, Syr, Keehar, Hazen, Herja, Sig, Cain and Leona, all who either help with Ladiva and the Raduga, or have their own problems focused in a few chapters.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The story places much focus on Ladiva, with Jamil, Morphe and Phoebe as deuteragonists. Other significant crew members are Seox, Mary, Syr, Keehar, Hazen, Herja, Sig, Elmott, Suframare, Cain and Leona, all who either help with Ladiva and the Raduga, or have their own problems focused in a few chapters.

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* TheCameo: There's an unusually large number of references to other crew members in the story, with some of them briefly appearing out of nowhere. Like most events, however, these references require the player to have a version of the playable characters for them to appear.

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** The captain too, particularly in the second half of the event.
* BadDreams: The captain gets one, dreaming of the time when their father left them as a child.
* TheCameo: There's an unusually large number of references to other crew members in the story, with some of them briefly appearing out of nowhere. Like most events, however, these references require the player to have a version of the playable characters for them to appear.appear.
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** Unusually for story events, the captain gets one, overcoming his depression with the help of his friends.
* DreamSpying: Ladiva and Phoebe eventually resort to this to learn the problem surrounding the captain.
* FightingYourFriend: Ladiva challenges the captain in a duel to help them cope with their depression. This essentially makes her the event's FinalBoss.
* GrayRainOfDepression: It's raining very heavily when Ladiva takes out her frustration on the Lignoid on an open field.
* MrExposition: Keehar briefly explains to the crew what the subgalley's purpose is in the first chapter.
* TrainingDummy: The Lignoid serves as one in-story, though it actually serves as [[GameplayAndStorySegregation a midboss]] in terms of story progression. It later comes into full effect thanks to a later game update, replacing the original training dummies in the Battle Trials menu with the Lignoid.
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While cleaning up the Grandcypher, the crew discovers an unused subgalley. With Ladiva put in charge, the newly established Raduga proves to be a popular hangout for the crew's night owls.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The story places much focus on Ladiva, with Jamil, Morphe and Phoebe as deuteragonists. Other significant crew members are Seox, Mary, Syr, Keehar, Hazen, Herja, Sig, Cain and Leona, all who either help with Ladiva and the Raduga, or have their own problems focused in a few chapters.
* TheCameo: There's an unusually large number of references to other crew members in the story, with some of them briefly appearing out of nowhere. Like most events, however, these references require the player to have a version of the playable characters for them to appear.

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