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Died On Their Birthday is a new specific Sub Trope of A Birthday Not A Break; examples mentioning characters dying on their own birthdays will be absorbed by this new page.


* ABirthdayNotABreak: Nadia's suicide attempt occurs on her birthday.


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* DiedOnTheirBirthday: PlayedWith. Nadia attempts to commit suicide on her birthday. However, she was not aware that it was her birthday at the time of her attempt, and [[SubvertedTrope ultimately does not follow through with killing herself]].
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* HopeSpot: Jean, realizing Nadia's about to jump to her death, races to try and grab her...and misses her by one second. Thankfully for Nadia, the Blue Water saves Nadia.

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* HopeSpot: Jean, realizing Nadia's about to jump to her death, races to try and grab her...and misses her by one second. Thankfully for Nadia, both of them, the Blue Water saves Nadia.
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Finally, the companions arrive at Tartessos, the ancient kingdom of Atlantis submerged to the bottom of a crater lake thirteen years ago. Exploring its ruins, Nadia reveals to the companions that they are, in truth, aboard ''Blue Noah'', one of three "Noah's Ark" vessels that descended to the ocean thousands of years ago. The other two are Red Noah and Atlantis, respectively.

During their exploration, Nadia reveals her identity as a princess of Atlantis and the dangers of the Blue Water. Whoever wields the pendant, it turns out, can either become god or devil… and destroy the world in a fit of rage. She also reveals that she doesn't want to have anything to do with her destiny and feels like she is a horrible person who brings nothing but misery to everyone.

Impulsively, Nadia attempts suicide by stepping off the top of a tall tower. A few moments later she awakens to find herself on solid ground. Jean reveals that the Blue Water lit up during Nadia's fall and slowed her descent. Nadia laments that she cannot escape her fate after all.

Everyone is shocked and traumatized by Nadia's latest actions, but Jean pacifies the situation by telling Nadia he loves her regardless of who she is, and forgives her past mistakes. Nadia is deeply touched by Jean's honesty, and learns that they have, in fact, arrived on her 15th birthday.

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Finally, the companions arrive at Tartessos, the ancient kingdom of Atlantis submerged to the bottom of a crater lake thirteen years ago. Exploring its ruins, Nadia reveals to the companions that they are, in truth, aboard ''Blue Noah'', one of three "Noah's Ark" vessels that descended to the ocean thousands of years ago. The other two are Red Noah and Atlantis, respectively.

During their exploration, Nadia reveals her identity as a princess of Atlantis and the dangers of the Blue Water. Whoever wields the pendant, it turns out, can either become god or devil… and destroy the world in a fit of rage. She also reveals that she doesn't want to have anything to do with her destiny and feels like she is a horrible person who brings nothing but misery to everyone.

Impulsively, Nadia attempts suicide by stepping off the top of a tall tower. A few moments later she awakens to find herself on solid ground. Jean reveals that the Blue Water lit up during Nadia's fall and slowed her descent. Nadia laments that she cannot escape her fate after all.

Everyone is shocked and traumatized by Nadia's latest actions, but Jean pacifies the situation by telling Nadia he loves her regardless of who she is, and forgives her past mistakes. Nadia is deeply touched by Jean's honesty, and learns that they have, in fact, arrived on her 15th birthday.
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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Jean has done this with Nadia throughout the show, but his quiet affirmation and love for her even after all these revelations is easily the most heartwarming instance in the series. Nadia breaks down crying, overwhelmed again by the depths of Jean's compassion and love for her.

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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Jean has done this with Nadia throughout the show, but his quiet affirmation and love for her even after all these revelations is easily the most heartwarming instance in the series. Nadia As he puts it, it doesn't matter if she's human or an alien; she's ''still'' Nadia. She breaks down crying, overwhelmed again by the depths of Jean's compassion and love for her.

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* PreviouslyOn: This is the final episode of ''Nadia'' to feature the usual opening recap. Beginning next episode, each installment of the Closing Arc jumps immediately into the action rather than recapping events (likely to free up any and all spare time given how much needs to be resolved in these final episodes).


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* PreviouslyOn: This is the final episode of ''Nadia'' to feature the opening recap. Beginning next episode, each installment of the Closing Arc jumps immediately into the action rather than recapping events (likely to free up any and all spare time given how much needs to be resolved in these final episodes).
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* PreviouslyOn: This is the final episode of ''Nadia'' to feature the usual opening recap. Beginning next episode, each installment of the Closing Arc jumps immediately into the action rather than recapping events (likely to free up any and all spare time given how much needs to be resolved in these final episodes).
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* VestigialEmpire: There were hints of this back in Episode 22 during Electra's flashbacks. But here, it's definitively confirmed Tartessos was the last Atlantean city after the downfall of Atlantis. It survived the collapse of their civilization in its own quiet, isolated corner of the planet for 12,000 years ago...until everything went to hell thanks to Gargoyle.

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* VestigialEmpire: There were hints of this back in Episode 22 during Electra's flashbacks. But here, it's definitively confirmed Tartessos was the last Atlantean city after the downfall of Atlantis. It survived the collapse of their civilization in its own quiet, isolated corner of the planet for 12,000 years ago...years...until everything went to hell thanks to Gargoyle.
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* VestigialEmpire: There were hints of this back in Episode 22 during Electra's flashbacks. But here, it's definitively confirmed Tartessos was the last Atlantean city that had survived the implosion and collapse of their empire 12,000 years ago.

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* VestigialEmpire: There were hints of this back in Episode 22 during Electra's flashbacks. But here, it's definitively confirmed Tartessos was the last Atlantean city that had after the downfall of Atlantis. It survived the implosion and collapse of their empire civilization in its own quiet, isolated corner of the planet for 12,000 years ago.ago...until everything went to hell thanks to Gargoyle.
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* VestigalEmpire: There were hints of this back in Episode 22 during Electra's flashbacks. But here, it's definitively confirmed Tartessos was the last Atlantean city that had survived the implosion and collapse of their empire 12,000 years ago.

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* VestigalEmpire: VestigialEmpire: There were hints of this back in Episode 22 during Electra's flashbacks. But here, it's definitively confirmed Tartessos was the last Atlantean city that had survived the implosion and collapse of their empire 12,000 years ago.
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* VestigalEmpire: There were hints of this back in Episode 22 during Electra's flashbacks. But here, it's definitively confirmed Tartessos was the last Atlantean city that had survived the implosion and collapse of their empire 12,000 years ago.
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** After the implication in Episode 31, it's explicitly confirmed the Atlantean refugee ships ''were'' the basis for the Biblical Noah and his Ark.
** The reveal that ''Green Noah'' sank into the sea is implied to be the reason for the in-universe legends of Atlantis being a lost continent that sank beneath the waves.

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** After the implication in Episode 31, it's explicitly confirmed the Atlantean refugee ships ''were'' the basis for the Biblical Noah and his Ark.
Ark. The diaspora after Atlantis fell is also stated by Nadia to have been the basis of the Genesis Flood Narrative.
** The reveal that ''Green Noah'' sank into the sea is implied to be the reason for the in-universe legends of Atlantis being a lost continent that sank beneath the waves.waves in a single day and night.
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Finally, the companions arrive at Tartessos, the ancient kingdom of Atlantis submerged to the bottom of a crater lake thirteen years ago. Exploring its ruins, Nadia reveals to the companions that they are, in truth, aboard ''Blue Noah'', one of three "Noah's Arc" vessels that descended to the ocean thousands of years ago. The other two are Red Noah and Atlantis, respectively.

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Finally, the companions arrive at Tartessos, the ancient kingdom of Atlantis submerged to the bottom of a crater lake thirteen years ago. Exploring its ruins, Nadia reveals to the companions that they are, in truth, aboard ''Blue Noah'', one of three "Noah's Arc" Ark" vessels that descended to the ocean thousands of years ago. The other two are Red Noah and Atlantis, respectively.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: After the implication in Episode 31, it's explicitly confirmed the Atlantean refugee ships ''were'' the basis for the Biblical Noah and his Ark.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: AllMythsAreTrue:
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After the implication in Episode 31, it's explicitly confirmed the Atlantean refugee ships ''were'' the basis for the Biblical Noah and his Ark.Ark.
** The reveal that ''Green Noah'' sank into the sea is implied to be the reason for the in-universe legends of Atlantis being a lost continent that sank beneath the waves.



* OnceMoreWithClarity: Ancient Atlantis briefly reappears, revealing it was the site of the third Atlantean Ark-Ship.
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** Atlantis itself was one of the three ancient Ark-Ships that brought the Atlanteans to Earth.

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* OnceMoreWithClarity: Ancient Atlantis briefly reappears, revealing it was the site of actually the third Atlantean Ark-Ship.
* TheReveal:
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TheReveal: Atlantis itself was one of the three ancient Ark-Ships that brought the Atlanteans to Earth.
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* OnceMoreWithClarity: Ancient Atlantis briefly reappears, revealing it was the site of the third Atlantean Ark-Ship.
* TheReveal:
** Atlantis itself was one of the three ancient Ark-Ships that brought the Atlanteans to Earth.
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* CanonDisContinuity: The kickoff of the Closing Arc more or less picks up where Episode 31 ended and acts as if the Africa Arc and the Musical Clip Show didn't happen at all (as well as most of the Island Arc). Nadia's depression and breakdown at Tartessos especially flow more naturally from the revelations of Episode 31 instead of going into hibernation during those filler episodes.

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* CanonDisContinuity: The kickoff of the Closing Arc more or less picks up where Episode 31 ended and acts as if the Africa Arc and the Musical Clip Show didn't happen at all (as well as most of the Island Arc). Nadia's depression and breakdown at Tartessos especially flow more naturally from the immediate aftermath of the revelations of from Episode 31 instead of going into hibernation during those 3 filler episodes.

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