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** Dornkirk is familiar with Earth, hinting again his secret history with the Mystic Moon.

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** Dornkirk is familiar with Earth, hinting again at his secret history with the Mystic Moon.



* TheReveal: Chid is really the love child of Allen and Marlene.

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* TheReveal: Chid is really the love child of Allen and Marlene. However, it's also subverted with Hitomi as she
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** Dilandau passes on Zongi's intel to Folken and Dornkirk, who learn about Hitomi and her abilities.

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** Dilandau passes on Zongi's intel to Folken and Dornkirk, who now learn about Hitomi Hitomi, her Earthly origins, and her abilities.
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{{Cliffhanger}}: Zaibach formally begins their invasion of Freid.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Zaibach formally begins their invasion of Freid.
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{{Cliffhanger}}: Zaibach formally begins their invasion of Freid.

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* ForbiddenRomance: Marlene and Allen.



** Hitomi notes that ever since she came to Gaea, her predictions have become more accurate than they were on Earth. This is another clue that she's not actually predicting the future, but ''creating'' them.

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** Hitomi notes refusing Van's request to use her divination to scout out Zaibach's forces. One of the reasons she mentions is that ever since she came to Gaea, her predictions have somehow become more accurate than they were on Earth. This is another clue that she's Hitomi's not actually predicting the future, but instead ''creating'' them.potential futures (with her pendant).



* TheReveal: Chid is really the love child of Allen and Marlene.



* WhamLine: Emperor Dornkirk explicitly calls the Mystic Moon Earth, a term that no resident of Gaea should or could possibly know. While it could initially be seen as part of the intel that Zongi passed on Dilandau on the first watch, the revelations of later episodes reveal this is actually another major clue that Dornkirk's not of Gaea.

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* WhamLine: Emperor Dornkirk explicitly calls the Mystic Moon Earth, a term that no modern resident of Gaea (outside the core characters) should or could possibly know. While it could initially be seen as part of the intel that Zongi passed on Dilandau on the first watch, the revelations of later episodes will reveal this is actually another major clue that Dornkirk's not ''not'' of Gaea.

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* ChocolateBaby: A very rare inversion of the usual trope. After hints in the preceding episodes, Prince Chid is explicitly revealed to be not the son of Duke Mahad dal Freid and Marlene, but a love child between her and Allen and Marlene.

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* BrokenPedestal: Millerna's perception of Allen takes a ''massive'' blow upon learning of his affair with her deceased sister.
* ChocolateBaby: A very rare inversion of the usual trope. After the hints in the preceding episodes, Prince Chid is explicitly revealed to be not the son of Duke Mahad dal Freid and the decaesed Marlene, but a love child between her and Allen Allen. Unusually, the Duke ''knows'' all of this, and Marlene.vocally insists that Chid ''is'' his son (likely out of both love and to prevent a war with Austuria).
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* ChocolateBaby: A very rare inversion of the usual trope is used here. After hints in the preceding episodes, Prince Chid is explicitly revealed to be not the son of the Duke of Fried and Millerna's deceased sister Marlene, but the product of an affair between Allen and Marlene.

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* ChocolateBaby: A very rare inversion of the usual trope is used here. trope. After hints in the preceding episodes, Prince Chid is explicitly revealed to be not the son of the Duke of Fried Mahad dal Freid and Millerna's deceased sister Marlene, but the product of an affair a love child between her and Allen and Marlene.

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* ChocolateBaby: A very rare inversion of the usual trope is used here. After hints in the preceding episodes, Prince Chid is revealed to be not the son of the Duke of Fried and Millerna's deceased sister Marlene, but the product of an affair between Allen and Marlene.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk is familiar with Earth, hinting again his secret history with the Mystic Moon.
* InternalReveal: Dilandau passes on Zongi's intel to Folken and Dornkirk, who learn about Hitomi and her abilities.

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* ChocolateBaby: A very rare inversion of the usual trope is used here. After hints in the preceding episodes, Prince Chid is explicitly revealed to be not the son of the Duke of Fried and Millerna's deceased sister Marlene, but the product of an affair between Allen and Marlene.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: {{Foreshadowing}}:
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Dornkirk is familiar with Earth, hinting again his secret history with the Mystic Moon.
** Hitomi notes that ever since she came to Gaea, her predictions have become more accurate than they were on Earth. This is another clue that she's not actually predicting the future, but ''creating'' them.
* InternalReveal: InternalReveal:
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Dilandau passes on Zongi's intel to Folken and Dornkirk, who learn about Hitomi and her abilities.abilities.
** Hitomi and Millerna learn of Marlene's affair with Allen (through divination and the deceased Princesses' diary).


Duke Freid arrives at the castle and decides to let Allen and the others help protect Freid. That night, Van asks Hitomi to predict where Zaibach will be attacking from, but she refuses to help, saying she doesn't want to be used at their convenience. She goes outside upset, but talks to Prince Chid and decides to give him a Tarot Reading.

Meanwhile, Millerna discovers a diary written by her late sister which reveals that she and Allen had a relationship, and that Allen is Chid's true father. The next day, Zaibach arrives and Freid prepares for war.

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Duke Freid arrives at the castle and decides to let Allen and the others help protect Freid. That night, Van asks Hitomi to predict where Zaibach will be attacking from, but she refuses to help, saying she doesn't want to be used at their convenience. She goes outside upset, but talks to Prince Chid and decides to give him a Tarot Reading.

Meanwhile, Millerna discovers a diary written by her late sister which reveals that she and Allen had a relationship, and that Allen is Chid's true father. The next day, Zaibach arrives and Freid prepares for war.
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* WhamLine: Emperor Dornkirk explicitly calls the Mystic Moon Earth, a term that no resident of Gaea should or could possibly know. This is another major clue that he's not of Gaea.

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* WhamLine: Emperor Dornkirk explicitly calls the Mystic Moon Earth, a term that no resident of Gaea should or could possibly know. This While it could initially be seen as part of the intel that Zongi passed on Dilandau on the first watch, the revelations of later episodes reveal this is actually another major clue that he's Dornkirk's not of Gaea.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk is familiar with the Mystic Moon, hinting that he has history with Earth.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk is familiar with the Mystic Moon, Earth, hinting that he has again his secret history with Earth.the Mystic Moon.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Invoked in-story by Dornkirk, who now realizes it's ''not'' Escaflowne that's been disrupting his future forecasting, but ''Hitomi''.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Invoked in-story by Dornkirk, who now realizes that it's ''not'' Escaflowne that's been disrupting his future forecasting, but ''Hitomi''.
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* ChocolateBaby: A very rare inversion of the usual trope is used here. After hints in the preceding episodes, Prince Chid is revealed to be not the son of the Duke of Fried and Millerna's deceased sister Marlene, but the product of an affair between Allen and Marlene.
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Duke Freid arrives at the castle and decides to let Allen and the others help protect Freid. That night, Van asks Hitomi to predict where Zaibach will be attacking from, but she refuses to help, saying she doesn't want to be used at their convenience. She goes outside upset, but talks to Prince Chid and decides to give him a Tarot Reading.

Meanwhile, Millerna discovers a diary written by her late sister which reveals that she and Allen had a relationship, and that Allen is Chid's true father. The next day, Zaibach arrives and Freid prepares for war.

* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk is familiar with the Mystic Moon, hinting that he has history with Earth.
* InternalReveal: Dilandau passes on Zongi's intel to Folken and Dornkirk, who learn about Hitomi and her abilities.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Invoked in-story by Dornkirk, who now realizes it's ''not'' Escaflowne that's been disrupting his future forecasting, but ''Hitomi''.
* WhamLine: Emperor Dornkirk explicitly calls the Mystic Moon Earth, a term that no resident of Gaea should or could possibly know. This is another major clue that he's not of Gaea.

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