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** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''. The issue with the UsefulNotes/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
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** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''. The issue with the UsefulNotes/XBox Platform/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
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* DownerEnding: The ending of TWA. [[BigBad Lucius]] wakes up the [[EldritchAbomination True King of Hell]], who proceeds to destroy the whole universe and [[KillEmAll everyone in it]], save for a few survivors who manages to escape to other universes.
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* DownerEnding: The ending of TWA. [[BigBad Lucius]] wakes up the [[EldritchAbomination True King of Hell]], who proceeds to destroy the whole universe and [[KillEmAll [[EverybodyDiesEnding everyone in it]], save for a few survivors who manages to escape to other universes.
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* UltimateEvil: The True King of Hell, whose ''eye alone'' is ''fifteen thousand miles in diameter.''
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%%* FiveManBand
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%%* CoolHat:
%%** Solaris owns one. It gets destroyed, though. She promptly swears vengeance against the NUO for it.
%%** Rick has a cowboy hat, too.
%%** Solaris owns one. It gets destroyed, though. She promptly swears vengeance against the NUO for it.
%%** Rick has a cowboy hat, too.
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* AwesomeMcCoolname: Several:
** Victor and Andrus Sonic.
** Dominic Nabokov.
** Michael Bolt.
** Everyone named in the Eclipsion family.
** Victor and Andrus Sonic.
** Dominic Nabokov.
** Michael Bolt.
** Everyone named in the Eclipsion family.
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* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons:
** In the sequel. The fight of the main group against a particularly rare species of dragon and that of the Jonathan group against another served no purpose in plot progression.
** Averted in the original, where Ancalagon, the Dragon of Hell, played an important part in displaying the might of the antagonist. Said battle also armed the main party: Dominic acquiring his dragon fang sword; Victor, his dragon scale shield.
%%** Also, Conglacior.
** In the sequel. The fight of the main group against a particularly rare species of dragon and that of the Jonathan group against another served no purpose in plot progression.
** Averted in the original, where Ancalagon, the Dragon of Hell, played an important part in displaying the might of the antagonist. Said battle also armed the main party: Dominic acquiring his dragon fang sword; Victor, his dragon scale shield.
%%** Also, Conglacior.
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** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''. The issue with the UsefulNotes/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
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** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''. The issue with the UsefulNotes/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
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* EnergyWeapon:
** Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack against Jonathan.
** Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack against Jonathan.
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* FrickinLaserBeams:
** Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack against Jonathan.
** Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack against Jonathan.
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* SupernaturalMartialArts: The trademark ability of the Wu family, complete with KiAttacks. Users include Emperor Wu Zheng Yuan, Wu Ming, and Wu Shuang (a.k.a. Frost).
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* SupernaturalMartialArts: The trademark ability of the Wu family, complete with KiAttacks.KiManipulation. Users include Emperor Wu Zheng Yuan, Wu Ming, and Wu Shuang (a.k.a. Frost).
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%%Trivia tropes have been commented out until the Roleplay Maintenance Thread has decided what to do with subjective and Trivia subpages.
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[[http://www.kongregate.com/forums/36-forum-games/topics/127143-ather-city-main-game/ Ather City]] is part of a PlayByPostGame created by [=SpiritfChaos=]. It focuses on the titular city, and the events therein after it's devastated by a massive nuclear explosion. At the game's start, most of the city's civilians are dead, and the survivors have grouped into several factions, which are locked in a brutal gang war. Eventually, the gangs dissolve, and the focus shifts to the characters' attempts to survive in, and eventually escape, the hellhole the city has become.
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The game has two sequels. The first one is known as [[http://www.kongregate.com/forums/36-forum-games/topics/158746-the-world-after-ather-city-2-main-game The World After or Ather City 2.]] This one is run by Gambi69, although [=SpiritfChaos=] was still a major figure in the production. It has now ended, and is succeeded by [[http://www.kongregate.com/forums/36-forum-games/topics/256311-tabula-rasa-ather-city-3-main-game?page=1 Tabula Rasa or Ather City 3]]; this one is once again run by [=SpiritfChaos=].
It has a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/AtherCity character sheet]].
It has a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/AtherCity character sheet]].
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The game has two sequels. The first one is known as [[http://www.''[[http://www.kongregate.com/forums/36-forum-games/topics/158746-the-world-after-ather-city-2-main-game The World After After]]'', or Ather ''Ather City 2.]] 2''. This one is run by Gambi69, [=Gambi69=], although [=SpiritfChaos=] was still a major figure in the production. It has now ended, and is succeeded by [[http://www.''[[http://www.kongregate.com/forums/36-forum-games/topics/256311-tabula-rasa-ather-city-3-main-game?page=1 Tabula Rasa Rasa]]'', or Ather ''Ather City 3]]; 3''; this one is once again run by [=SpiritfChaos=].
It has a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/AtherCity character sheet]].
''Ather City'' started at the end of 2010, and the series ran for two years before being abandoned during ''Tabula Rasa''.
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!! This work provides examples of:
%%* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Dominic's sword. Doesn't matter which one, it just seems to happen to every sword he picks up.
%%* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Dominic's sword. Doesn't matter which one, it just seems to happen to every sword he picks up.
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%%** Dominic's sword. Doesn't matter which one, it just seems to happen to every sword he picks up.
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%%* {{Anticlimax}}: As seen in Void's confrontation with Alice.
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%%* {{Anticlimax}}: {{Anticlimax}}:
%%** As seen in Void's confrontation with Alice.
%%** As seen in Void's confrontation with Alice.
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* AnyoneCanDie: Officially announced by Gambi for TWA - before the announcement, people had around three weeks and a certain number of warnings to post with a given character before they were killed off, assuming they were remembered by him before they posted; as of 19th January 2012, no warnings are given for disused characters, and the time they have to post is roughly altered to "the point at which the character cannot keep up with the game".
** In the third game, a random player character will killed if no one posts anything for a week.
* AppliedPhlebotinum / {{Unobtainium}}: So far, brimstone (hellish substance which secretes incredibly deadly venom, is horrifically radioactive, superheated, and virtually indestructible), {{Orichalcum}} (absorbs energy and substance traits upon contact, excluding those of brimstone, which can then be used to great effect), luciferite (a metal that directly opposes brimstone, is virtually indestructible, and is saturated with a form of energy apparently only usable by a select few) and bloodsteel (corrupts other substances to turn them into more bloodsteel, and violently repels orichalcum).
** Also, there's the pieces of unnamed ThunderboltIron that Chaos has been hunting down. It grants scary boosts in mutant and magic power, but drives the user horribly, horribly insane.
%%*** And adamantium, although considering that its only notable effect - that of nigh-invulnerability - is replicated in a minimum of two
* ArtifactTitle: The city that the series is named for no longer exists as of the end of the first gam, though it is back in the third game.
** In the third game, a random player character will killed if no one posts anything for a week.
* AppliedPhlebotinum / {{Unobtainium}}: So far, brimstone (hellish substance which secretes incredibly deadly venom, is horrifically radioactive, superheated, and virtually indestructible), {{Orichalcum}} (absorbs energy and substance traits upon contact, excluding those of brimstone, which can then be used to great effect), luciferite (a metal that directly opposes brimstone, is virtually indestructible, and is saturated with a form of energy apparently only usable by a select few) and bloodsteel (corrupts other substances to turn them into more bloodsteel, and violently repels orichalcum).
** Also, there's the pieces of unnamed ThunderboltIron that Chaos has been hunting down. It grants scary boosts in mutant and magic power, but drives the user horribly, horribly insane.
%%*** And adamantium, although considering that its only notable effect - that of nigh-invulnerability - is replicated in a minimum of two
* ArtifactTitle: The city that the series is named for no longer exists as of the end of the first gam, though it is back in the third game.
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* AnyoneCanDie: Officially announced by Gambi for TWA - before the announcement, people had around three weeks and a certain number of warnings to post with a given character before they were killed off, assuming they were remembered by him before they posted; as of 19th January 2012, no warnings are given for disused characters, and the time they have to post is roughly altered to "the point at which the character cannot keep up with the game".
**game". In the third game, a random player character will be killed if no one posts anything for a week.
*AppliedPhlebotinum / {{Unobtainium}}: AppliedPhlebotinum:
** So far, brimstone (hellish substance which secretes incredibly deadly venom, is horrifically radioactive, superheated, and virtually indestructible), {{Orichalcum}} (absorbs energy and substance traits upon contact, excluding those of brimstone, which can then be used to great effect), luciferite (a metal that directly opposes brimstone, is virtually indestructible, and is saturated with a form of energy apparently only usable by a select few) and bloodsteel (corrupts other substances to turn them into more bloodsteel, and violently repels orichalcum).
**Also, there's the The pieces of unnamed ThunderboltIron that Chaos has been hunting down. It grants scary boosts in mutant and magic power, but drives the user horribly, horribly insane.
%%*** And adamantium, %%** Adamantium, although considering that its only notable effect - that of nigh-invulnerability - is replicated in a minimum of two
two.
* ArtifactTitle: The city that the series is named for no longer exists as of the end of the firstgam, game, though it is back in the third game.
**
*
** So far, brimstone (hellish substance which secretes incredibly deadly venom, is horrifically radioactive, superheated, and virtually indestructible), {{Orichalcum}} (absorbs energy and substance traits upon contact, excluding those of brimstone, which can then be used to great effect), luciferite (a metal that directly opposes brimstone, is virtually indestructible, and is saturated with a form of energy apparently only usable by a select few) and bloodsteel (corrupts other substances to turn them into more bloodsteel, and violently repels orichalcum).
**
* ArtifactTitle: The city that the series is named for no longer exists as of the end of the first
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%%** ArtisticLicense would be argued, but only because YouFailReadingForever doesn't exist. In the first game his teleportation was always conforming to the direction of his current movement. It is only in the sequel that it changes, allowing Dominic to move through the void in-between the Realms whenever he teleports, resetting his momentum if he wishes.
%%*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
%%* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Dominic after his torture, Nick after training in the Mindscape for ten years.
%%** That's without accounting for that time goes more slowly in the Mindscape.
%%** One should note that neither character is forced to ''permanently'' remain in a plane of existence other than their own, and that they only attain their godly status power ''after'' leaving their respective alternate planes, which somewhat ruins the point of this trope.
%%** Nick even uses the word ascended to describe Dominic and himself, but it's actually a reference to ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' rather than this trope.
%%*** The term 'godsoul' has been officially adopted as the term for characters with power on a deific scale. Other than Nick and Dominic, the only other ascended characters in existence are [[TheOmniscientCouncilofVagueness the Phases,]] and [[EldritchAbomination the TKoH]].
%%*** Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Lucius also count for this. Evangeline Wright may or may not count, given that her secret ability implies a great amount of strength.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: Jonathan, on the first sight, has 'only' telepathy and telekinesis. On the other side, he can get really creative with them. [[labelnote:List by character's author]][[BarrierWarrior create force fields]]; control [[PlayingWithFire fire]], [[AnIcePerson ice]], and [[ShockAndAwe electricity]]; [[HealingFactor control]] [[PoisonousPerson chemistry]] via the [[DisintegratorRay manipulation of molecular bonds]]; have PhotographicMemory; [[BulletTime speed up his perception of time]]; [[FeelNoPain block out pain]]; [[MindProbe read]] and [[MindControl control]] minds, as well as [[PsychicBlockDefense defending]] against these.[[/labelnote]] Lucinda went there first, but Jonathan doesn't have her very painful range restriction.
** [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower What range restriction?]]
** Same goes for Arthur. His control over Entropic Paint and creation of Mind Particles allows him to simulate each and every one of the above.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Several.
** Victor and Andrus Sonic
** Dominic Nabokov
** Everyone named in the Eclipsion family
** Michael Bolt
%%*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
%%* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Dominic after his torture, Nick after training in the Mindscape for ten years.
%%** That's without accounting for that time goes more slowly in the Mindscape.
%%** One should note that neither character is forced to ''permanently'' remain in a plane of existence other than their own, and that they only attain their godly status power ''after'' leaving their respective alternate planes, which somewhat ruins the point of this trope.
%%** Nick even uses the word ascended to describe Dominic and himself, but it's actually a reference to ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' rather than this trope.
%%*** The term 'godsoul' has been officially adopted as the term for characters with power on a deific scale. Other than Nick and Dominic, the only other ascended characters in existence are [[TheOmniscientCouncilofVagueness the Phases,]] and [[EldritchAbomination the TKoH]].
%%*** Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Lucius also count for this. Evangeline Wright may or may not count, given that her secret ability implies a great amount of strength.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: Jonathan, on the first sight, has 'only' telepathy and telekinesis. On the other side, he can get really creative with them. [[labelnote:List by character's author]][[BarrierWarrior create force fields]]; control [[PlayingWithFire fire]], [[AnIcePerson ice]], and [[ShockAndAwe electricity]]; [[HealingFactor control]] [[PoisonousPerson chemistry]] via the [[DisintegratorRay manipulation of molecular bonds]]; have PhotographicMemory; [[BulletTime speed up his perception of time]]; [[FeelNoPain block out pain]]; [[MindProbe read]] and [[MindControl control]] minds, as well as [[PsychicBlockDefense defending]] against these.[[/labelnote]] Lucinda went there first, but Jonathan doesn't have her very painful range restriction.
** [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower What range restriction?]]
** Same goes for Arthur. His control over Entropic Paint and creation of Mind Particles allows him to simulate each and every one of the above.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Several.
** Victor and Andrus Sonic
** Dominic Nabokov
** Everyone named in the Eclipsion family
** Michael Bolt
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%%*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
%%* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence:
** Dominic after his torture, Nick after training in the Mindscape for ten
%%**
%%** One should note that neither character is forced to ''permanently'' remain in a plane of existence other than their own, and that they only attain their godly status power ''after'' leaving their respective alternate planes, which somewhat ruins the point of this trope.
%%**
** [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower What range restriction?]]
** Same goes for Arthur. His control over Entropic Paint and creation of Mind Particles allows him to simulate each and every one of the above.
** Victor and Andrus
** Dominic
** Michael Bolt.
** Everyone named in the Eclipsion
** Michael Bolt
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%%** BadassBiker: Michael for a short time.
%%** BadassBookworm: Nick.
%%** BadassCrew: The main characters of both games, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
%%** BadassNormal: Everyone except Nick in the beginning of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', just Michael by the end of it.
%%*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
%%** BadassLongcoat: Argus and Solaris. In addition, Jonathan wears a black leather duster.
%%** BadassTransplant: Michael. Twice. The first transplant occurs when he loses his arm and Cepheus gives him one made of brimstone; he is then given a mechanical arm from Nick after the brimstone arm is torn from the roots.
%%*** Granted, he kicked ass before either transplant, but after that, it's made clear he could probably beat anyone in the series in a fight if he wanted to.
%%** BadassBookworm: Nick.
%%** BadassCrew: The main characters of both games, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
%%** BadassNormal: Everyone except Nick in the beginning of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', just Michael by the end of it.
%%*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
%%** BadassLongcoat: Argus and Solaris. In addition, Jonathan wears a black leather duster.
%%** BadassTransplant: Michael. Twice. The first transplant occurs when he loses his arm and Cepheus gives him one made of brimstone; he is then given a mechanical arm from Nick after the brimstone arm is torn from the roots.
%%*** Granted, he kicked ass before either transplant, but after that, it's made clear he could probably beat anyone in the series in a fight if he wanted to.
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%%*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
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%%* BadassLongcoat: Argus and Solaris. In addition, Jonathan wears a black leather duster.
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%%* BattleCouple: John and Jenny.
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* BerserkButton: Do NOT call Void 'Tentacles'..
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%%* BattleCouple: John and Jenny.
*BerserkButton: TheBattleDidntCount: When Nick broke into Lucius's Mindscape, at first it seemed that Nick totally [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] Lucius. But that turned out to be not the real Lucius himself but a presumably much weaker psychic stand-in.
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** Do NOT call Void 'Tentacles'..
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* BerserkButton:
** Do NOT call Void 'Tentacles'..
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%%* BigBad: Cepheus for the first game.
%%** Wallenquist for the second.
%%*** He's dead now, but a new Big Bad in the form of Lucius has arisen.
%%*** Other notable villainous characters include Chaos, Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Legion.
%%*** And Reverse Aether.
%%** Wallenquist for the second.
%%*** He's dead now, but a new Big Bad in the form of Lucius has arisen.
%%*** Other notable villainous characters include Chaos, Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Legion.
%%*** And Reverse Aether.
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%%* BigBad: BigBad:
%%** Cepheus for the first game.
%%** Wallenquist for thesecond.
%%***second. He's dead now, but a new Big Bad in the form of Lucius has arisen.
%%*** %%** Other notable villainous characters include Chaos, Arthur [=McQuietus=] [=McQuietus=], Legion, and Legion.
%%*** AndReverse Aether.
%%** Cepheus for the first game.
%%** Wallenquist for the
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%%*** And
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%%** Nick is a clearer example of this in the third game.
%%** Not anymore in the third game. The old universe is gone, and the True King is now stuck fighting the Phases in the empty space where it used to be.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Rick's mother, Sarah. On the other hand, her FreudianExcuse gives her a fair reason to be as such... but not really. Her MoralEventHorizon is reached when she somehow resurrects herself [[spoiler:''and indirectly kills her own son.'']]
%%** Not anymore in the third game. The old universe is gone, and the True King is now stuck fighting the Phases in the empty space where it used to be.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Rick's mother, Sarah. On the other hand, her FreudianExcuse gives her a fair reason to be as such... but not really. Her MoralEventHorizon is reached when she somehow resurrects herself [[spoiler:''and indirectly kills her own son.'']]
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%%** Not anymore in the third game. The old universe is gone, and the True King is now stuck fighting the Phases in the empty space where it used to be.
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* BulletProofFashionPlate: Averted with Nick. Almost every fight he's part of ends with one or both of his wings broken.
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* BulletProofFashionPlate: BulletProofFashionPlate:
** Averted with Nick. Almost every fight he's part of ends with one or both of his wings broken.
** Averted with Nick. Almost every fight he's part of ends with one or both of his wings broken.
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-->'''Lee:''' "Because, while all this is ‘fighting huge groups out for your blood’ thing is new to me, for you it’s just damn Tuesday and Sarah is only Number 152 on the list of things trying to kill you, just below ‘Generic NOS Mage Number 34’ and just above that rock over there.”
%%* CallingTheOldManOut: Void and Dominic perform this towards one another. A lot.
%%* CallingTheOldManOut: Void and Dominic perform this towards one another. A lot.
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-->'''Lee:''' "Because, Because, while all this is ‘fighting huge groups out for your blood’ thing is new to me, for you it’s just damn Tuesday and Sarah is only Number 152 on the list of things trying to kill you, just below ‘Generic NOS Mage Number 34’ and just above that rock over there.”
there.
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%%** Void and Dominic perform this towards one another. A lot.
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%%** Void and Dominic perform this towards one another. A lot.
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--> Solaris Embarta (to self): "...sadness. That's a depressing emotion."
%%* CastingAShadow: Void uses a type 1 variant of this in the sequel.
%%* CastingAShadow: Void uses a type 1 variant of this in the sequel.
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%%** Void uses a type 1 variant of this in the sequel.
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* ChargeIntoCombatCut: The fight between Riley and Wallenquist is [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome completely]] [[WhatCouldHaveBeen unviewed.]]
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* ChargeIntoCombatCut: The fight between Riley and Wallenquist is [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome completely]] [[WhatCouldHaveBeen completely unviewed.]]
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* ComboPlatterPowers: Lucinda could manipulate everything up to an inch away from her, including herself, which caused her to become a FlyingBrick. She also glowed weakly.
** Also, Jonathan's psion control lets him do pretty much anything from conducting electricity to crushing minds... just as long as he doesn't overexert himself. [[OhCrap If he does...]]
** Also, Jonathan's psion control lets him do pretty much anything from conducting electricity to crushing minds... just as long as he doesn't overexert himself. [[OhCrap If he does...]]
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* ComboPlatterPowers: ComboPlatterPowers:
** Lucinda could manipulate everything up to an inch away from her, including herself, which caused her to become a FlyingBrick. She also glowed weakly.
**Also, Jonathan's psion control lets him do pretty much anything from conducting electricity to crushing minds... just as long as he doesn't overexert himself. [[OhCrap If he does...]]
** Lucinda could manipulate everything up to an inch away from her, including herself, which caused her to become a FlyingBrick. She also glowed weakly.
**
* ConvectionSchmonvection: Apparently, it is quite possible to get right up close to the Field of Black Glass without suffering too horribly, either from the heat or the radiation emanating from the pure brimstone it is composed of. Woe betide you if you actually move over it, though.
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%%* CoolHat: Solaris owns one.
%%** It gets destroyed, though. She promptly swears vengeance against the NUO for it.
%%** It gets destroyed, though. She promptly swears vengeance against the NUO for it.
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%%* CoolHat: CoolHat:
%%** Solaris ownsone.
%%**one. It gets destroyed, though. She promptly swears vengeance against the NUO for it.
%%** Solaris owns
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* ConvectionSchmonvection: Apparently, it is quite possible to get right up close to the Field of Black Glass without suffering too horribly, either from the heat or the radiation emanating from the pure brimstone it is composed of. Woe betide you if you actually move over it, though...
%%* CrapsackWorld: Confined to the titular city in the original, but played straight in the sequel, after the closing of the hellhole.
%%** Averted in the third game... at least at the moment.
%%* CrapsackWorld: Confined to the titular city in the original, but played straight in the sequel, after the closing of the hellhole.
%%** Averted in the third game... at least at the moment.
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* CurbStompBattle: The actual fight against Colonel Howard is confined to page 93.
** Every single fight Dominic engages in in the sequel. [[PhysicalGod Every.]] [[CompleteImmortality Single.]] [[NighInvulnerable One.]]
*** Not the fight against Chaos, though. [[NotSoInvincibleAfterAll That was a spectacular (if somewhat feinted) loss for Dominic.]]
** Subverted in the battle against [[spoiler: Sarah. She gets beaten up by Solaris, and is just taking punches from her for no reason, then when Lee goes to stab her she bursts into life and kickstarts the battle again.]]
** Every single fight Dominic engages in in the sequel. [[PhysicalGod Every.]] [[CompleteImmortality Single.]] [[NighInvulnerable One.]]
*** Not the fight against Chaos, though. [[NotSoInvincibleAfterAll That was a spectacular (if somewhat feinted) loss for Dominic.]]
** Subverted in the battle against [[spoiler: Sarah. She gets beaten up by Solaris, and is just taking punches from her for no reason, then when Lee goes to stab her she bursts into life and kickstarts the battle again.]]
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* CurbStompBattle: CurbStompBattle:
** The actual fight against Colonel Howard is confined to page 93.
** Every single fight Dominic engages in in the sequel. [[PhysicalGod Every.]] [[CompleteImmortality Single.]] [[NighInvulnerable One.]]
*** Not]] With the exception of his fight against Chaos, though.Chaos. [[NotSoInvincibleAfterAll That was a spectacular (if somewhat feinted) loss for Dominic.]]
** Subverted in the battle against [[spoiler:Sarah.Sarah]]. She gets beaten up by Solaris, and is just taking punches from her for no reason, then when Lee goes to stab her she bursts into life and kickstarts the battle again.]]
** The actual fight against Colonel Howard is confined to page 93.
** Every single fight Dominic engages in in the sequel. [[PhysicalGod Every.]] [[CompleteImmortality Single.]] [[NighInvulnerable One.
*** Not
** Subverted in the battle against [[spoiler:
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* DeaderThanDead: Achieved by Dominic against Void; after essentially being disembowelled, the latter's body is impaled hundreds of times beneath the neck, then crushed between two slabs of rock on his left and right, leaving only his head behind.
** [[KillItWithFire His head is promptly incinerated, too.]] [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill Ouch.]]
** [[KillItWithFire His head is promptly incinerated, too.]] [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill Ouch.]]
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* DeaderThanDead: DeaderThanDead:
** Achieved by Dominic against Void; after essentially being disembowelled, the latter's body is impaled hundreds of times beneath the neck, then crushed between two slabs of rock on his left and right, leaving only his headbehind.
**behind. [[KillItWithFire His head is promptly incinerated, too.]] [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill Ouch.]]
** Achieved by Dominic against Void; after essentially being disembowelled, the latter's body is impaled hundreds of times beneath the neck, then crushed between two slabs of rock on his left and right, leaving only his head
**
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* DeadlyUpgrade: Lucius gives one to Isis Ptolemy in Thinis.
** Lucius has a shard of brimstone stored in his body, ready to be assimilated at any time. Said shard also acts as a HellGate. In fact, Isis's upgrade seemed to have been obtained from this HellGate in the first place.
* {{Determinator}}: See the entry for CharlesAtlasSuperpower.
** Lucius has a shard of brimstone stored in his body, ready to be assimilated at any time. Said shard also acts as a HellGate. In fact, Isis's upgrade seemed to have been obtained from this HellGate in the first place.
* {{Determinator}}: See the entry for CharlesAtlasSuperpower.
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* DeadlyUpgrade: Lucius gives one to Isis Ptolemy in Thinis.
**Thinis. Lucius has a shard of brimstone stored in his body, ready to be assimilated at any time. Said shard also acts as a HellGate. In fact, Isis's upgrade seemed to have been obtained from this HellGate in the first place.
* {{Determinator}}: See the entry for CharlesAtlasSuperpower.%%* {{Determinator}}
**
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* DoomedHometown: Paris, in case of Andrus. Its destruction is what set him off on his journey in the first place.
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* DoomedHometown: DoomedHometown:
** Paris, in case of Andrus. Its destruction is what set him off on his journey in the first place.
** Paris, in case of Andrus. Its destruction is what set him off on his journey in the first place.
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* DownerEnding: The ending of TWA. [[BigBad Lucius]] [[EvilIsNotAToy wakes up the]] [[EldritchAbomination True King of Hell]], who proceeds to destroy [[ApocalypseHow/ClassX4 the whole universe]] and [[KillEmAll everyone in it]], save for a few survivors who manages to escape to other universes.
%%* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Dominic. He gets better.
%%** [[{{Immortality}} Better than better, as a matter of fact.]]
%%* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Dominic. He gets better.
%%** [[{{Immortality}} Better than better, as a matter of fact.]]
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* DownerEnding: The ending of TWA. [[BigBad Lucius]] [[EvilIsNotAToy wakes up the]] the [[EldritchAbomination True King of Hell]], who proceeds to destroy [[ApocalypseHow/ClassX4 the whole universe]] universe and [[KillEmAll everyone in it]], save for a few survivors who manages to escape to other universes.
%%* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Dominic. He getsbetter.
%%**better. [[{{Immortality}} Better than better, as a matter of fact.]]
%%* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Dominic. He gets
%%**
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%%* ElementalEmbodiment: As of their introduction by Abel. Comes in Self and cardinal flavours.
%%** And anticardinal. And bicardinal, and anti-bicardinal, and tricardinal...
%%*** Their ultimate form being the Cosmic and Null elementals, using every possible elemental combination and anti-elemental combination respectively.
%%** And anticardinal. And bicardinal, and anti-bicardinal, and tricardinal...
%%*** Their ultimate form being the Cosmic and Null elementals, using every possible elemental combination and anti-elemental combination respectively.
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%%* ElementalEmbodiment: ElementalEmbodiment:
%%** As of their introduction by Abel. Comes in Self and cardinalflavours.
%%**flavours. And anticardinal. And bicardinal, and anti-bicardinal, and tricardinal...
%%*** %%** Their ultimate form being the Cosmic and Null elementals, using every possible elemental combination and anti-elemental combination respectively.
%%** As of their introduction by Abel. Comes in Self and cardinal
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* EvilWeapon: Michael's brimstone arm. It actually tries to strangle him a few times.
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* EvilWeapon: EvilWeapon:
** Michael's brimstone arm. It actually tries to strangle him a few times.
** Michael's brimstone arm. It actually tries to strangle him a few times.
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** The Darendrake, later renamed the Apocalypse, also contains dark magic and is said to have similar powers as the sword above. But whereas the Ten Thousand Cold Nights is wielded by the protagonist Cheryl Smith, the Darendrake belongs to the [[OhCrap Angel of]] [[OmnicidalManiac Death]].
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** The Darendrake, later renamed the Apocalypse, also contains dark magic and is said to have similar powers as the sword above. But whereas the Ten Thousand Cold Nights is wielded by the protagonist Cheryl Smith, the Darendrake belongs to the [[OhCrap Angel of]] [[OmnicidalManiac Angel of Death]].
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%%* FiveManBand: ((There are no examples here so don't add any))
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%%* FiveManBand: ((There are no examples here so don't add any))FiveManBand
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-->'''Cepheus:''' "It would seem that Ancalagon could not keep his powers from Hell intact. How unfortunate to lose such a valuable asset; his punishment when he returns to Hell shall be long and exquisite."
** Also, having your soul absorbed by Legion.
** Also, having your soul absorbed by Legion.
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-->'''Cepheus:''' "It It would seem that Ancalagon could not keep his powers from Hell intact. How unfortunate to lose such a valuable asset; his punishment when he returns to Hell shall be long and exquisite."
**exquisite.
%%** Also, having your soul absorbed by Legion.
**
%%** Also, having your soul absorbed by Legion.
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* FloatingContinent: Thinis, the capital of New Egypt. The 'ground' of the city is madeup of etinarg, a rock that has [[ArtisticLicensePhysics negative gravity]] compared to other substances... [[CaptainErsatz such as granite, for instance.]]
** What's more, granite and etinarg can be combined in equal proportions to form granarg, which has ''exactly zero gravity'' if done correctly.
** What's more, granite and etinarg can be combined in equal proportions to form granarg, which has ''exactly zero gravity'' if done correctly.
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* FloatingContinent: Thinis, the capital of New Egypt. The 'ground' of the city is madeup made up of etinarg, a rock that has [[ArtisticLicensePhysics negative gravity]] compared to other substances... [[CaptainErsatz such as granite, for instance.]]
**instance. What's more, granite and etinarg can be combined in equal proportions to form granarg, which has ''exactly zero gravity'' if done correctly.
**
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* ForTheEvulz: Pretty much everything Chaos has done has been because he thinks it would be fun and/or awesome. This includes:
** Taking over a city by setting much of it on fire.
** Announcing said victory by setting the sky on fire and writing 'I WIN, BITCHES.'
** Almost killing his commanding officer by setting most of his soul on fire.
* FrickinLaserBeams: Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack against Jonathan, though that's probably more like WaveMotionGun.
* FromASingleCell: Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion boasted this ''after'' getting the exact same RasputinianDeath as his grandfather Eclipsis. [[DeaderThanDead His soul was then]] subjected to the [[{{ComicBook/Darkseid}} Omega Sanction]], [[AndIMustScream forced to reincarnate through an infinite number of painful lives]], [[FateWorseThanDeath each one more torturous than the last.]]
** Taking over a city by setting much of it on fire.
** Announcing said victory by setting the sky on fire and writing 'I WIN, BITCHES.'
** Almost killing his commanding officer by setting most of his soul on fire.
* FrickinLaserBeams: Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack against Jonathan, though that's probably more like WaveMotionGun.
* FromASingleCell: Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion boasted this ''after'' getting the exact same RasputinianDeath as his grandfather Eclipsis. [[DeaderThanDead His soul was then]] subjected to the [[{{ComicBook/Darkseid}} Omega Sanction]], [[AndIMustScream forced to reincarnate through an infinite number of painful lives]], [[FateWorseThanDeath each one more torturous than the last.]]
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* ForTheEvulz: Pretty much everything Chaos has done has been because he thinks it would be fun and/or awesome. This includes:
** Takingincludes taking over a city by setting much of it on fire.
** Announcingfire, announcing said victory by setting the sky on fire and writing 'I WIN, BITCHES.'
** Almost', and almost killing his commanding officer by setting most of his soul on fire.
*FrickinLaserBeams: FrickinLaserBeams:
** Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack againstJonathan, though that's probably more like WaveMotionGun.
Jonathan.
* FromASingleCell: Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion boasted this ''after'' getting the exact same RasputinianDeath as his grandfather Eclipsis.[[DeaderThanDead His soul was then]] then subjected to the [[{{ComicBook/Darkseid}} [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} Omega Sanction]], [[AndIMustScream [[FateWorseThanDeath forced to reincarnate through an infinite number of painful lives]], [[FateWorseThanDeath lives, each one more torturous than the last.]]
** Taking
** Announcing
** Almost
*
** Solaris can use her lightbending ability to produce these. Lucinda's force control can perform a weaker version.
** Lucius used a light beam attack against
* FromASingleCell: Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion boasted this ''after'' getting the exact same RasputinianDeath as his grandfather Eclipsis.
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* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: Nick's welding goggles.
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%%* HeroKiller: Chaos, or at least it seems that way.
%%** Actually, Chaos has had one proper player battle which he won as of current - against Dominic, whose definition as a 'hero' is ambiguous at best. Dominic himself, on the other hand...
%%*** Technically, that's not true. He also fought Michael shortly after his introduction. He didn't kill Michael, but he came close, considering he got kicked off the 'Colossus' over the Pacific ocean.
%%*** I thought Michael jumped off of his own accord, rather than being kicked off?
%%*** He did, but he was pushed off the first time.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Chaos. Most of his actions seem to be ForTheEvulz, but recent events make his plan being that simple seem unlikely.
** Confirmed later when he manages to open a HellGate.
%%** Actually, Chaos has had one proper player battle which he won as of current - against Dominic, whose definition as a 'hero' is ambiguous at best. Dominic himself, on the other hand...
%%*** Technically, that's not true. He also fought Michael shortly after his introduction. He didn't kill Michael, but he came close, considering he got kicked off the 'Colossus' over the Pacific ocean.
%%*** I thought Michael jumped off of his own accord, rather than being kicked off?
%%*** He did, but he was pushed off the first time.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Chaos. Most of his actions seem to be ForTheEvulz, but recent events make his plan being that simple seem unlikely.
** Confirmed later when he manages to open a HellGate.
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%%** Actually, Chaos has had one proper player battle which he won as of current - against Dominic, whose definition as a 'hero' is ambiguous at best. Dominic himself, on the other hand...
%%*** Technically, that's not true. He also fought Michael shortly after his introduction. He didn't kill Michael, but he came close, considering he got kicked off the 'Colossus' over the Pacific ocean.
%%*** I thought Michael jumped off of his own accord, rather than being kicked off?
%%*** He did, but he was pushed off the first time.
**
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** Less quirky, more evil. But still rather incompetent, in comparison to the mutants fighting them.
* HypocriticalHumor: These examples are slightly detached from one another, but Void is quoted as being a "wandering whore" by Dominic, despite not enjoying how frequently others wish to have sex with him due to his age; Dominic himself, meanwhile, was merely "practising" for the last two hundred and fifty years, and is about five hundred relative years older than even the other members of the Old Guard. Perhaps not humorous, but at least somewhat hypocritical.
* IdiotBall: Void, you cannot reason with or fight against God. Even if you don't care whether he is or not, you should at least read his mind to check before insulting him repeatedly.
** Or attempt to use your telepathy to alter his mindset, thereby getting out of dying at his hands.
*** No, neither can you, Solaris.
%%* IFellForHours: A possibility, given Dominic's teleportation ability. Apparently, though, gravity only affects him when he wants it to.
%%** Justified since he can keep himself up with a variety of propulsion methods, none of which require his teleportation ability.
%%*** ...in the sequel. Electricity alone does not count as a propulsion method.
* HypocriticalHumor: These examples are slightly detached from one another, but Void is quoted as being a "wandering whore" by Dominic, despite not enjoying how frequently others wish to have sex with him due to his age; Dominic himself, meanwhile, was merely "practising" for the last two hundred and fifty years, and is about five hundred relative years older than even the other members of the Old Guard. Perhaps not humorous, but at least somewhat hypocritical.
* IdiotBall: Void, you cannot reason with or fight against God. Even if you don't care whether he is or not, you should at least read his mind to check before insulting him repeatedly.
** Or attempt to use your telepathy to alter his mindset, thereby getting out of dying at his hands.
*** No, neither can you, Solaris.
%%* IFellForHours: A possibility, given Dominic's teleportation ability. Apparently, though, gravity only affects him when he wants it to.
%%** Justified since he can keep himself up with a variety of propulsion methods, none of which require his teleportation ability.
%%*** ...in the sequel. Electricity alone does not count as a propulsion method.
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* IdiotBall: Void, you cannot reason with or fight against God. Even if you don't care whether he is or not, you should at least read his mind to check before insulting him
**
*** No, neither can you, Solaris.
%%* IFellForHours: A possibility, given Dominic's teleportation ability. Apparently, though, gravity only affects him when he wants it to.
%%** Justified since he can keep himself up with a variety of propulsion methods, none of which require his teleportation ability.
%%*** ...in the sequel. Electricity alone does not count as a propulsion method.
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%%* ImAHumanitarian: Also Void. [[JustifiedTrope He's complex.]]
%%* {{Immortality}}: Dominic becomes type I after five years in the Abyss; Void, and presumably Solaris, are type III due to their mutant abilities.
%%** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''...
%%*** Actually, it's been established that living beings can fall into and survive in Hell for a while, at least until the torture destroys their physical forms. What with Marvin's inability to actually be destroyed, or even take damage, he should be alright. Probably.
%%* {{Immortality}}: Dominic becomes type I after five years in the Abyss; Void, and presumably Solaris, are type III due to their mutant abilities.
%%** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''...
%%*** Actually, it's been established that living beings can fall into and survive in Hell for a while, at least until the torture destroys their physical forms. What with Marvin's inability to actually be destroyed, or even take damage, he should be alright. Probably.
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%%* ImAHumanitarian: Also Void. [[JustifiedTrope He's complex.]]
complex.
%%* {{Immortality}}: Any form of damage that Marvin takes simply causes his body to phase around it like water.
%%** Dominic becomes type I after five years in the Abyss; Void, and presumably Solaris, are type III due to their mutantabilities.
%%** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''...
%%*** Actually, it's been established that living beings can fall into and survive in Hell for a while, at least until the torture destroys their physical forms. What with Marvin's inability to actually be destroyed, or even take damage, he should be alright. Probably.abilities.
%%* {{Immortality}}: Any form of damage that Marvin takes simply causes his body to phase around it like water.
%%** Dominic becomes type I after five years in the Abyss; Void, and presumably Solaris, are type III due to their mutant
%%** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''...
%%*** Actually, it's been established that living beings can fall into and survive in Hell for a while, at least until the torture destroys their physical forms. What with Marvin's inability to actually be destroyed, or even take damage, he should be alright. Probably.
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* ImplacableMan / TheJuggernaut: Pretty much anyone with any powerful defensive/self-healing ability is this. Notable examples include [[{{Immortality}} Dominic]], Void, Matthew and [[BadassNormal Michael.]]
* IneffectualLoner: To some extent, Void in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', after the Council is destroyed completely. Example: taking on War by yourself means you're going in the massive hellhole. [[FastballSpecial Throwing a psychopath who happens to be your ally in that battle at him instead?]] Instant success!
** On the flip-side, he does manage to kill a supposedly immortal being by himself... perhaps only through the luck of discovering [[WeaksauceWeakness his one weakness,]] but that's still a plus.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: In the sequel. The fight of the main group against a particularly rare species of dragon and that of the Jonathan group against another served no purpose in plot progression.
* IneffectualLoner: To some extent, Void in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', after the Council is destroyed completely. Example: taking on War by yourself means you're going in the massive hellhole. [[FastballSpecial Throwing a psychopath who happens to be your ally in that battle at him instead?]] Instant success!
** On the flip-side, he does manage to kill a supposedly immortal being by himself... perhaps only through the luck of discovering [[WeaksauceWeakness his one weakness,]] but that's still a plus.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: In the sequel. The fight of the main group against a particularly rare species of dragon and that of the Jonathan group against another served no purpose in plot progression.
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* IneffectualLoner: To some extent, Void in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', after the Council is destroyed completely. Example: taking on War by yourself means you're going in the massive hellhole. [[FastballSpecial Throwing a psychopath who happens to be your ally in that battle at him instead?]] Instant
**
*
** In the sequel. The fight of the main group against a particularly rare species of dragon and that of the Jonathan group against another served no purpose in plot progression.
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** IdiotBall: And you didn't even bother to check, either. You have telepathy. USE IT.
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* LeaveYourQuestTest: One is presented to Dominic: either he traps himself in the Mindscape, forever left to create and destroy as he sees fit; or he returns to the mortal world, and continues to defend it from threats. This being Dominic, [[spoiler: he goes for the former option.]] With fair reason, of course.
** He promptly returns, after he realises that he cannot control his own mind. And then he goes completely insane.
* LegacyCharacter: A lot of characters in the sequel are in some way related to members of the cast in the original.
** A meta-example, Spirit stepped down from the GM position after the first game, allowing Gambi to take his place.
** He promptly returns, after he realises that he cannot control his own mind. And then he goes completely insane.
* LegacyCharacter: A lot of characters in the sequel are in some way related to members of the cast in the original.
** A meta-example, Spirit stepped down from the GM position after the first game, allowing Gambi to take his place.
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* LeaveYourQuestTest: One is presented to Dominic: either he traps himself in the Mindscape, forever left to create and destroy as he sees fit; or he returns to the mortal world, and continues to defend it from threats. This being Dominic, [[spoiler: he goes for the former option.]] With fair reason, of course.
** He promptly returns, after he realises that he cannot control his own mind. And then he goes completely insane.
insane.]]
*LegacyCharacter: LegacyCharacter:
** A lot of characters in the sequel are in some way related to members of the cast in theoriginal.
** A meta-example, Spirit stepped down from the GM position after the first game, allowing Gambi to take his place.original.
**
*
** A lot of characters in the sequel are in some way related to members of the cast in the
** A meta-example, Spirit stepped down from the GM position after the first game, allowing Gambi to take his place.
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* LightIsNotGood: Lucius Ferre, the current BigBad, uses [[WhiteMagic Light]] [[HolyHandGrenade magic]]. His name is also made to resemble "Lucifer".
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* LightIsNotGood: LightIsNotGood:
** Lucius Ferre, the current BigBad, uses [[WhiteMagic Light]] [[HolyHandGrenade magic]]. His name is also made to resemble "Lucifer".
** Lucius Ferre, the current BigBad, uses [[WhiteMagic Light]] [[HolyHandGrenade magic]]. His name is also made to resemble "Lucifer".
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%%* MadeOfIron: Pretty much everyone, but Matthew is a notable(and almost literal) example.
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* TheLostLenore: The deaths of Riley in both the original and the sequel are an ongoing source of grief and turmoil for Dominic.
%%* MadeOfIron: Pretty much everyone, but Matthew is anotable(and notable (and almost literal) example.
%%* MadeOfIron: Pretty much everyone, but Matthew is a
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* MeaningfulName: Sarah's last name translates from Latin as 'undead'.
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* MeaningfulName: MeaningfulName:
** Sarah's last name translates from Latin as 'undead'.
** Sarah's last name translates from Latin as 'undead'.
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** Arthur McQuietus's name consists of 'quietus', which means 'a state between life and death'. Considering how Arthur generally doesn't consider himself to be a human being, but a machine of destruction... His second form, Pictor Mortis, is Latin for 'Painter of Death'. His signature material is known as Paint.
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** Arthur McQuietus's [=McQuietus's=] name consists of 'quietus', which means 'a state between life and death'. Considering how Arthur generally doesn't consider himself to be a human being, but a machine of destruction... His second form, Pictor Mortis, is Latin for 'Painter of Death'. His signature material is known as Paint.
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* MundaneUtility: Jennifer Lorenz has the power to heal or destroy biological matter. Among other things, she uses this power to trim her fingernails, keep her skin flawless, and ''regrow a piece of half-eaten steak''. She even wears [[HellBentForLeather leather clothes]] [[JustifiedTrope because they can be repaired by her ability]].
%%* MutagenicGoo: Entropy. Created by the Grey.
%%* MutagenicGoo: Entropy. Created by the Grey.
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* MundaneUtility: Jennifer Lorenz has the power to heal or destroy biological matter. Among other things, she uses this power to trim her fingernails, keep her skin flawless, and ''regrow regrow a piece of half-eaten steak''. steak. She even wears [[HellBentForLeather leather clothes]] [[JustifiedTrope because they can be repaired by her ability]].
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%%*MutagenicGoo: MutagenicGoo:
%%** Entropy. Created by the Grey.
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%%** Entropy. Created by the Grey.
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%%* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Here's a few things Dominic has managed so far:
%%** Defeat the ruler of hell in single combat;
%%*** There was plenty of help from the main group, namely Victor and Mike.
%%** Survive unimaginable torture at the hands of an Eldritch Abomination;
%%*** Even Lovecraftian lore has humans surviving encounters with Cthulhu and those of his ilk... granted they're not SANE, but Dominic has the benefit of Matthew's mind to keep him from [[GoMadFromTheRevelation going over the edge.]]
%%*** His soul was at the TKOH's mercy for five hundred years (since one year is equivalent to a century in Hell). By all rights, he should be insane to the point of not being capable of doing anything, regardless of Matthew's mental presence or not.
%%*** Can a supercomputer understand madness to that extent, though? Dominic could be a slobbering, raving mess in reality, but because of the circumstances regarding his possession he could be forced into some form of clarity. Then again, perhaps [[BoredWithInsanity this]] could be a good reason too?
%%*** So he's so insane he's sane, then. That'd actually explain a lot.
%%** Possess Matthew's body, which is mechanical and should not be able to contain a soul;
%%*** GhostInTheMachine would be a good explanation, somewhere between the InnerMonologue and RoboCam. It could even be HauntedTechnology if the idea that ghosts are wandering souls is accepted in the game universe.
%%*** A more major issue is the fact that, apparently, Dominic was possessing Matthew's body from the very moment he escaped Hell... [[FridgeLogic so what, was Matthew waiting there the whole time, or did his form get teleported there the very second Dominic escaped?]]
%%*** You'll have to ask Dark about that, he's the only one that knows what Matthew had been doing before the possession.
%%** Learn how to flash-step after fighting Chaos for a couple of minutes;
%%*** There is no indication that Chaos is doing anything other than moving very quickly, and the android body Dominic possesses is more than capable of matching that speed.
%%** Learn and master the Mindscape spell (which WordOfGod states only Nick can do without training) after talking to Nick for a few minutes;
%%*** The time is glossed over, admittedly, but that doesn't mean that a few moments isn't enough to learn the initial process, after which all that matters is training. Dominic can (and is) doing that on his own.
%%*** "Mastered" is perhaps a minor overstatement - it is made obvious that he can barely control his mind, let alone form anything of worth in it. Matthew, on the other hand, is far better at manipulating the Mindscape to his whims.
%%** Destroy a person and absorb both their bodily mass and their soul;
%%** Expand his own soul to cover ''the entire planet.''
%%** Defeat the ruler of hell in single combat;
%%*** There was plenty of help from the main group, namely Victor and Mike.
%%** Survive unimaginable torture at the hands of an Eldritch Abomination;
%%*** Even Lovecraftian lore has humans surviving encounters with Cthulhu and those of his ilk... granted they're not SANE, but Dominic has the benefit of Matthew's mind to keep him from [[GoMadFromTheRevelation going over the edge.]]
%%*** His soul was at the TKOH's mercy for five hundred years (since one year is equivalent to a century in Hell). By all rights, he should be insane to the point of not being capable of doing anything, regardless of Matthew's mental presence or not.
%%*** Can a supercomputer understand madness to that extent, though? Dominic could be a slobbering, raving mess in reality, but because of the circumstances regarding his possession he could be forced into some form of clarity. Then again, perhaps [[BoredWithInsanity this]] could be a good reason too?
%%*** So he's so insane he's sane, then. That'd actually explain a lot.
%%** Possess Matthew's body, which is mechanical and should not be able to contain a soul;
%%*** GhostInTheMachine would be a good explanation, somewhere between the InnerMonologue and RoboCam. It could even be HauntedTechnology if the idea that ghosts are wandering souls is accepted in the game universe.
%%*** A more major issue is the fact that, apparently, Dominic was possessing Matthew's body from the very moment he escaped Hell... [[FridgeLogic so what, was Matthew waiting there the whole time, or did his form get teleported there the very second Dominic escaped?]]
%%*** You'll have to ask Dark about that, he's the only one that knows what Matthew had been doing before the possession.
%%** Learn how to flash-step after fighting Chaos for a couple of minutes;
%%*** There is no indication that Chaos is doing anything other than moving very quickly, and the android body Dominic possesses is more than capable of matching that speed.
%%** Learn and master the Mindscape spell (which WordOfGod states only Nick can do without training) after talking to Nick for a few minutes;
%%*** The time is glossed over, admittedly, but that doesn't mean that a few moments isn't enough to learn the initial process, after which all that matters is training. Dominic can (and is) doing that on his own.
%%*** "Mastered" is perhaps a minor overstatement - it is made obvious that he can barely control his mind, let alone form anything of worth in it. Matthew, on the other hand, is far better at manipulating the Mindscape to his whims.
%%** Destroy a person and absorb both their bodily mass and their soul;
%%** Expand his own soul to cover ''the entire planet.''
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%%** Defeat
%%*** There was plenty of help from the main group, namely Victor and Mike.
%%** Survive
%%*** Even Lovecraftian lore has humans surviving encounters with Cthulhu and those of his ilk... granted they're not SANE, but Dominic has the benefit of Matthew's mind to keep him from [[GoMadFromTheRevelation going over the edge.]]
%%*** His soul was at the TKOH's mercy for five hundred years (since one year is equivalent to a century in Hell). By all rights, he should be insane to the point of not being capable of doing anything, regardless of Matthew's mental presence or not.
%%*** Can a supercomputer understand madness to that extent, though? Dominic could be a slobbering, raving mess in reality, but because of the circumstances regarding his possession he could be forced into some form of clarity. Then again, perhaps [[BoredWithInsanity this]] could be a good reason too?
%%*** So he's so insane he's sane, then. That'd actually explain a lot.
%%** Possess
%%*** GhostInTheMachine would be a good explanation, somewhere between the InnerMonologue and RoboCam. It could even be HauntedTechnology if the idea that ghosts are wandering souls is accepted in the game universe.
%%*** A more major issue is the fact that, apparently, Dominic was possessing Matthew's body from the very moment he escaped Hell... [[FridgeLogic so what, was Matthew waiting there the whole time, or did his form get teleported there the very second Dominic escaped?]]
%%*** You'll have to ask Dark about that, he's the only one that knows what Matthew had been doing before the possession.
%%** Learn
%%*** There is no indication that Chaos is doing anything other than moving very quickly,
%%** Learn and master
%%*** The time is glossed over, admittedly, but that doesn't mean that a few moments isn't enough to learn the initial process, after which all that matters is training. Dominic can (and is) doing that on his own.
%%*** "Mastered" is perhaps a minor overstatement - it is made obvious that he can barely control his mind, let alone form anything of worth in it. Matthew, on the other hand, is far better at manipulating the Mindscape to his whims.
%%** Destroy
%%** Expand
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** Marvin has both of these, and he literally can not die. He just regenerates from everything. (He's likely dead after the end of part 1, though.) He has nanomachines in his body that are actively regenerating the instant injuries occur. ''Nothing can kill him because there's nothing fast enough to do the job before he heals it.''
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** Marvin has both of these, and he literally can not die. He just regenerates from everything. (He's likely dead after the end of part 1, though.) He has nanomachines in his body that are actively regenerating the instant injuries occur. ''Nothing Nothing can kill him because there's nothing fast enough to do the job before he heals it.''
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%%* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: Dominic, when faced with Chaos' power nullification ability. Promptly subverted due to the nanites in Matthew's body, which Dominic is possessing, that make him essentially immortal anyway.
%%** Same thing happened to Lucius.
%%** Almost ''exactly'' the same thing, except replace "Dominic" with "Lucius' [[SoulJar soul jars]]".
%%* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: Solaris makes a reference to this, then tells herself to stop seeing the world as a game.
%%** Actually, this applies to Void and Solaris in equal measure, since both have tentacles and regeneration to absorb the impact. Void frequently uses this to his advantage when travelling in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''; Solaris also uses it, but not very often.
%%** Same thing happened to Lucius.
%%** Almost ''exactly'' the same thing, except replace "Dominic" with "Lucius' [[SoulJar soul jars]]".
%%* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: Solaris makes a reference to this, then tells herself to stop seeing the world as a game.
%%** Actually, this applies to Void and Solaris in equal measure, since both have tentacles and regeneration to absorb the impact. Void frequently uses this to his advantage when travelling in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''; Solaris also uses it, but not very often.
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%%* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: NotSoInvincibleAfterAll:
%%** Dominic, when faced with Chaos' power nullification ability. Promptly subverted due to the nanites in Matthew's body, which Dominic is possessing, that make him essentially immortal anyway.
%%** Same thing happened toLucius.
%%** Almost ''exactly'' the same thing,Lucius, except replace "Dominic" with "Lucius' [[SoulJar soul jars]]".
%%* * NotTheFallThatKillsYou: Solaris makes a reference to this, then tells herself to stop seeing the world as a game.
%%** Actually, thisThis applies to Void and Solaris in equal measure, since both have tentacles and regeneration to absorb the impact. Void frequently uses this to his advantage when travelling in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''; Solaris also uses it, but not very often.
%%** Dominic, when faced with Chaos' power nullification ability. Promptly subverted due to the nanites in Matthew's body, which Dominic is possessing, that make him essentially immortal anyway.
%%** Same thing happened to
%%** Almost ''exactly'' the same thing,
%%** Actually, this
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%%* OneSteveLimit: Averted big time. There are a lot of Michaels running around.
%%** Sol and Solaris also have very similar names; they even have (read: had) respective relatives named Lune and Eclipsis.
%%*** Then Solaris gets a baby dragon who she names Solus.
%%** And two Sarahs. One is Rick's now-dead mother, the other is Nick's nigh-immortal necromancer assistant.
%%*** [[BackFromTheDead Yeah, about the now dead mother...]]
%%*** And don't forget Sara Sylvestria Wright, [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Lucius's daughter]].
%%*** Actually, [[AuthorExistenceFailure do]] [[PutOnABus forget]] [[RetGone her]].
%%** The name Argus is shared by both the mutant Void meets at the start of TWA, and Nick's AI system. Distinguished by the way their names are capitalised - Argus the mutant to ARGUS the AI.
* OppositesAttract: WordOfGod says that Michael and Nick were best friends before the events of the first game. One is an AxCrazy BoisterousBruiser who has a sword made out of one of his victims. The other is an introverted GadgeteerGenius who has killed two people in his 250+ years of life, neither time intentional.
%%** Sol and Solaris also have very similar names; they even have (read: had) respective relatives named Lune and Eclipsis.
%%*** Then Solaris gets a baby dragon who she names Solus.
%%** And two Sarahs. One is Rick's now-dead mother, the other is Nick's nigh-immortal necromancer assistant.
%%*** [[BackFromTheDead Yeah, about the now dead mother...]]
%%*** And don't forget Sara Sylvestria Wright, [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Lucius's daughter]].
%%*** Actually, [[AuthorExistenceFailure do]] [[PutOnABus forget]] [[RetGone her]].
%%** The name Argus is shared by both the mutant Void meets at the start of TWA, and Nick's AI system. Distinguished by the way their names are capitalised - Argus the mutant to ARGUS the AI.
* OppositesAttract: WordOfGod says that Michael and Nick were best friends before the events of the first game. One is an AxCrazy BoisterousBruiser who has a sword made out of one of his victims. The other is an introverted GadgeteerGenius who has killed two people in his 250+ years of life, neither time intentional.
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** There are a lot of Michaels running around.
%%***
%%*** [[BackFromTheDead Yeah, about
%%*** And don't forget
%%**
* OppositesAttract:
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--> Nick(after Lucius accused Michael of causing the events of the first game): "That wasn't Michael's fault, motherfucker."
--> "If those kids don't kill you, just know that I can. Now get the fuck out of my city."
* PutOnABus: Dominic in the sequel; see LeaveYourQuestTest above.
** Promptly gets off the bus and walks back into the game after only a short while. Then he goes mad.
--> "If those kids don't kill you, just know that I can. Now get the fuck out of my city."
* PutOnABus: Dominic in the sequel; see LeaveYourQuestTest above.
** Promptly gets off the bus and walks back into the game after only a short while. Then he goes mad.
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--> "If
-->"If those kids don't kill you, just know that I can. Now get the fuck out of my city."
* PutOnABus: Dominic in the
**
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%%* [[Really700YearsOld Really 250 Years Old]]: Any given character who survived the timeskip.
%%** Justified in that all of them except Michael have some form of {{Immortality}} working for them.
%%*** Michael's cell death rate was slowed to about 1/25th its usual rate due to his exposure to the Hell arm. That, in my own view, is close enough to partial immortality anyway.
%%*** Dominic plays the trope completely straight by actually being seven hundred years old, due to the severely stretched passage of time within Hell.
%%** Justified in that all of them except Michael have some form of {{Immortality}} working for them.
%%*** Michael's cell death rate was slowed to about 1/25th its usual rate due to his exposure to the Hell arm. That, in my own view, is close enough to partial immortality anyway.
%%*** Dominic plays the trope completely straight by actually being seven hundred years old, due to the severely stretched passage of time within Hell.
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** Any given character who survived the
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%%***
%%***
** Dominic plays the trope completely straight by actually being seven hundred years old, due to the severely stretched passage of time within Hell.
%%* SandWorm: In the deserts near Giza, two females and one territorial male attack the party in the sequel.
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%%* SandWorm: In the deserts near Giza, two females and one territorial male attack the party in the sequel.
%%* ScienceHero: Nick.
%%* ScienceHero: Nick.
%%* ScienceHero: Nick.
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** Both Nick and Alex have used VideoGame/MegaManClassic-esque [[ArmCannon Arm Cannons]].
** Nick references Homestuck a few times during his fight against Wallenquist.
** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''Mortal Kombat'' and ''Halo''. The issue with the UsefulNotes/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
** Nick references Homestuck a few times during his fight against Wallenquist.
** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''Mortal Kombat'' and ''Halo''. The issue with the UsefulNotes/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
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** Both Nick and Alex have used VideoGame/MegaManClassic-esque [[ArmCannon Arm Cannons]].
{{Arm Cannon}}s.
** Nick referencesHomestuck ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' a few times during his fight against Wallenquist.
** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing''Mortal Kombat'' ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' and ''Halo''.''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''. The issue with the UsefulNotes/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
** Nick references
** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing
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** Nick's weapon of choice in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Cloudcuckooland the Mindscape]] is a giant key reminiscent of a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/KingdomHearts Keyblade.]]
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** Nick's weapon of choice in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Cloudcuckooland the Mindscape]] is a giant key reminiscent of a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/KingdomHearts [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Keyblade.]]
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* SomeoneHasToDie: In the end, Dominic sacrifices himself in order to prevent the world from being engulfed by the expanding hellhole. Somebody has to die in order to close it.
** Of course, with Dominic's escape five earth years later, he has gained immortality and general powerful magery skills to go with his teleportation... not a bad reward for surviving five [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld (or, you know, five hundred)]] years of torture against [[EldritchAbomination The True King.]]
** Of course, with Dominic's escape five earth years later, he has gained immortality and general powerful magery skills to go with his teleportation... not a bad reward for surviving five [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld (or, you know, five hundred)]] years of torture against [[EldritchAbomination The True King.]]
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* SomeoneHasToDie: In the end, Dominic sacrifices himself in order to prevent the world from being engulfed by the expanding hellhole. Somebody has to die in order to close it.
**it. Of course, with Dominic's escape five earth years later, he has gained immortality and general powerful magery skills to go with his teleportation... not a bad reward for surviving five [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld (or, you know, five hundred)]] hundred years of torture against [[EldritchAbomination The True King.]]
**
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* SplitPersonality: Jonathan has three that can [[TalkingToThemself communicate among themselves]]. They form a FreudianTrio, with [[TechnicalPacifist John]] as the ego, [[ClusterFBomb Jonas]] as the id, and [[TheSpock Johann]] as the superego.
** Plus Nathan, his latent insanity and hatred for absolutely everything else.
** Plus Nathan, his latent insanity and hatred for absolutely everything else.
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* SplitPersonality: Jonathan has three that can [[TalkingToThemself communicate among themselves]]. They form a FreudianTrio, with [[TechnicalPacifist John]] as the ego, [[ClusterFBomb Jonas]] as the id, and [[TheSpock Johann]] as the superego.
**superego. Plus Nathan, his latent insanity and hatred for absolutely everything else.
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* SwissArmyAppendage: Michael's shapeshifting arm.
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* SwissArmySuperpower:
** Jonathan and Lucinda, on the first sight, 'only' have telepathy and telekinesis. On the other side, they can get really creative with them. [[labelnote:List by character's author]][[BarrierWarrior create force fields]]; control [[PlayingWithFire fire]], [[AnIcePerson ice]], and [[ShockAndAwe electricity]]; [[HealingFactor control]] [[PoisonousPerson chemistry]] via the [[DisintegratorRay manipulation of molecular bonds]]; have PhotographicMemory; [[BulletTime speed up his perception of time]]; [[FeelNoPain block out pain]]; [[MindProbe read]] and [[MindControl control]] minds, as well as [[PsychicBlockDefense defending]] against these.[[/labelnote]]
** Same goes for Arthur. His control over Entropic Paint and creation of Mind Particles allows him to simulate each and every one of the above.
* SwordFight: Occurs frequently. In the original, barring other smaller (but no less important) sword fights, the fight against Cepheus is noteworthy.
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* SwordFight: Occurs frequently. In the original, barring other smaller (but no less important) sword fights, the fight against Cepheus is noteworthy.
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--> German NUO Soldier: [moments before his soul is absorbed into Legion] "Oh, come on! What could be [[FateWorseThanDeath worse than death]] at the hands of whatever ''that'' is?"
* TheBattleDidntCount: When Nick broke into Lucius's Mindscape, at first it seemed that Nick totally [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] Lucius. But that turned out to be not the real Lucius himself but a presumably much weaker psychic stand-in.
* TheLostLenore: The deaths of Riley in both the original and the sequel are an ongoing source of grief and turmoil for Dominic.
* TheBattleDidntCount: When Nick broke into Lucius's Mindscape, at first it seemed that Nick totally [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] Lucius. But that turned out to be not the real Lucius himself but a presumably much weaker psychic stand-in.
* TheLostLenore: The deaths of Riley in both the original and the sequel are an ongoing source of grief and turmoil for Dominic.
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* TheBattleDidntCount: When Nick broke into Lucius's Mindscape, at first it seemed that Nick totally [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] Lucius. But that turned out to be not the real Lucius himself but a presumably much weaker psychic stand-in.
* TheLostLenore: The deaths of Riley in both the original and the sequel are an ongoing source of grief and turmoil for Dominic.
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* WhiteMagicianGirl: A rare male example, Connor has been training to use WhiteMagic, complete with ThouShaltNotKill ultimatum.
* TheWorfBarrage: The sandworms in the deserts between Cairo and Giza specifically target Solaris, only to fail to do lasting damage due to her [[HealingFactor abilities]].
** Runihura in Thinis unleashes one of his most powerful attacks on same character with identical results.
* TheWorfBarrage: The sandworms in the deserts between Cairo and Giza specifically target Solaris, only to fail to do lasting damage due to her [[HealingFactor abilities]].
** Runihura in Thinis unleashes one of his most powerful attacks on same character with identical results.
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Wu Ming, one of the main NOS members, was killed off before his character was elaborated upon.
** Same with Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion, evil grandson of Eclipsis, who was meant to be encountered by the main characters in England.
%%*** Then Wu Ming's corpse was [[SoullessShell reanimated]] by his cousin Frost.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of Luke's dreams in the third game shows what could've been the epic final battle of the second game if it wasn't CutShort.
** Same with Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion, evil grandson of Eclipsis, who was meant to be encountered by the main characters in England.
%%*** Then Wu Ming's corpse was [[SoullessShell reanimated]] by his cousin Frost.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of Luke's dreams in the third game shows what could've been the epic final battle of the second game if it wasn't CutShort.
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: WeHardlyKnewYe:
** Wu Ming, one of the main NOS members, was killed off before his character was elaboratedupon.
upon. Then his corpse was [[SoullessShell reanimated]] by his cousin Frost.
**Same with Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion, evil grandson of Eclipsis, who was meant to be encountered by the main characters in England.
%%*** Then Wu Ming's corpse was [[SoullessShell reanimated]] by his cousin Frost.
*%%* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of Luke's dreams in the third game shows what could've been the epic final battle of the second game if it wasn't CutShort.
** Wu Ming, one of the main NOS members, was killed off before his character was elaborated
**
*
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Marvin, upon realising that he can never die, becomes cripplingly depressed for several decades, extending right through the first game to its end.
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: WhiteMagicianGirl: A rare male example, Connor has been training to use WhiteMagic, complete with ThouShaltNotKill ultimatum.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever:
** Marvin, upon realising that he can never die, becomes cripplingly depressed for several decades, extending right through the first game to its end.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever:
** Marvin, upon realising that he can never die, becomes cripplingly depressed for several decades, extending right through the first game to its end.
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** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''Mortal Kombat'' and ''Halo''. The issue with the XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
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** One of the most blatant examples in the sequel comes when Void and his bedfellows are shown playing ''Mortal Kombat'' and ''Halo''. The issue with the XBox UsefulNotes/XBox logging out all players on a console when a single one does so is even referenced.
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* LostForever: Michael's morningstar. Probably the most powerful weapon in the world, and it gets dropped into hell at the end of the first game.
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%%** BadassNormal: Everyone except Nick in the beginning of AC1, just Michael by the end of it.
%%*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of AC1, and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
%%*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of AC1, and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
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%%** BadassNormal: Everyone except Nick in the beginning of AC1, ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', just Michael by the end of it.
%%*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end ofAC1, ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
%%*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of
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%%** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of AC1...
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%%** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of AC1...''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''...
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* IneffectualLoner: To some extent, Void in AC1, after the Council is destroyed completely. Example: taking on War by yourself means you're going in the massive hellhole. [[FastballSpecial Throwing a psychopath who happens to be your ally in that battle at him instead?]] Instant success!
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* IneffectualLoner: To some extent, Void in AC1, ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'', after the Council is destroyed completely. Example: taking on War by yourself means you're going in the massive hellhole. [[FastballSpecial Throwing a psychopath who happens to be your ally in that battle at him instead?]] Instant success!
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%%** Actually, this applies to Void and Solaris in equal measure, since both have tentacles and regeneration to absorb the impact. Void frequently uses this to his advantage when travelling in AC1; Solaris also uses it, but not very often.
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%%** Actually, this applies to Void and Solaris in equal measure, since both have tentacles and regeneration to absorb the impact. Void frequently uses this to his advantage when travelling in AC1; ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI''; Solaris also uses it, but not very often.
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%%* BadAss: Everyone.
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* EscapedFromHell:
**This is why Dominic is still alive after the timeskip; he broke out of Hell. In fact, he's managed it twice.
** Void also escaped from Hell after being thrown into the hellhole by War.
**This is why Dominic is still alive after the timeskip; he broke out of Hell. In fact, he's managed it twice.
** Void also escaped from Hell after being thrown into the hellhole by War.
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%%* FiveManBand:
%%** Dominic is TheHero
%%** Victor is TheLancer
%%** Nick is TheSmartGuy
%%** Michael/The Silencer is TheBigGuy
%%** Rogue is TheChick
%%*** In the sequel, the band consists of Andrus as TheHero, Jack as TheLancer, Lucinda as [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Gal]], Rick as [[TheBigGuy The Big- well, The Fast Guy]] and Solaris as TheChick. Also, Sol as TheSixthRanger, the two magic-infused children as the [[TeamPet Team Pets]] and Lee as the TagalongKid.
%%*** Also, one might see Void as the OlderAndWiser mentor of sorts, in certain lights... perhaps not a very [[BuffySpeak mentorial]] mentor, but certainly the oldest of the main group in the sequel. Of course, this subjects him to MentorOccupationalHazard, and... well, yeah.
%%*** As of Dana joining the main group in the sequel, Solaris has been relegated to TheHeart. Either that, or Dana herself is TheHeart. Exactly who's who hasn't been made entirely clear just yet.
%%*** And with Michael and Connor showing up... well, by this point, I think the FiveManBand thing has been slightly destroyed for the sequel, wouldn't you agree?
%%*** Actually, most of those mentioned above have died, or otherwise been removed from the protagonist group. It currently consists of Andrus, Jack, Lucinda, Michael, John, Connor, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior, with the recent update meaning that nobody is TheHero until Lucius gets killed off.
%%*** Andrus and John have both been kidnapped. Michael and Connor have been removed from the group, too. That leaves Lucinda, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior (and technically Jack, but his controller has left TWA indefinitely).
%%** Dominic is TheHero
%%** Victor is TheLancer
%%** Nick is TheSmartGuy
%%** Michael/The Silencer is TheBigGuy
%%** Rogue is TheChick
%%*** In the sequel, the band consists of Andrus as TheHero, Jack as TheLancer, Lucinda as [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Gal]], Rick as [[TheBigGuy The Big- well, The Fast Guy]] and Solaris as TheChick. Also, Sol as TheSixthRanger, the two magic-infused children as the [[TeamPet Team Pets]] and Lee as the TagalongKid.
%%*** Also, one might see Void as the OlderAndWiser mentor of sorts, in certain lights... perhaps not a very [[BuffySpeak mentorial]] mentor, but certainly the oldest of the main group in the sequel. Of course, this subjects him to MentorOccupationalHazard, and... well, yeah.
%%*** As of Dana joining the main group in the sequel, Solaris has been relegated to TheHeart. Either that, or Dana herself is TheHeart. Exactly who's who hasn't been made entirely clear just yet.
%%*** And with Michael and Connor showing up... well, by this point, I think the FiveManBand thing has been slightly destroyed for the sequel, wouldn't you agree?
%%*** Actually, most of those mentioned above have died, or otherwise been removed from the protagonist group. It currently consists of Andrus, Jack, Lucinda, Michael, John, Connor, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior, with the recent update meaning that nobody is TheHero until Lucius gets killed off.
%%*** Andrus and John have both been kidnapped. Michael and Connor have been removed from the group, too. That leaves Lucinda, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior (and technically Jack, but his controller has left TWA indefinitely).
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%%* FiveManBand:
%%** Dominic is TheHero
%%** Victor is TheLancer
%%** Nick is TheSmartGuy
%%** Michael/The Silencer is TheBigGuy
%%** Rogue is TheChick
%%*** In the sequel, the band consists of Andrus as TheHero, Jack as TheLancer, Lucinda as [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Gal]], Rick as [[TheBigGuy The Big- well, The Fast Guy]] and Solaris as TheChick. Also, Sol as TheSixthRanger, the two magic-infused children as the [[TeamPet Team Pets]] and Lee as the TagalongKid.
%%*** Also, one might see Void as the OlderAndWiser mentor of sorts, in certain lights... perhaps not a very [[BuffySpeak mentorial]] mentor, but certainly the oldest of the main group in the sequel. Of course, this subjects him to MentorOccupationalHazard, and... well, yeah.
%%*** As of Dana joining the main group in the sequel, Solaris has been relegated to TheHeart. Either that, or Dana herself is TheHeart. Exactly who's who hasn't been made entirely clear just yet.
%%*** And with Michael and Connor showing up... well, by this point, I think the FiveManBand thing has been slightly destroyed for the sequel, wouldn't you agree?
%%*** Actually, most of those mentioned above have died, or otherwise been removed from the protagonist group. It currently consists of Andrus, Jack, Lucinda, Michael, John, Connor, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior, with the recent update meaning that nobody is TheHero until Lucius gets killed off.
%%*** Andrus and John have both been kidnapped. Michael and Connor have been removed from the group, too. That leaves Lucinda, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior (and technically Jack, but his controller has left TWA indefinitely).FiveManBand: ((There are no examples here so don't add any))
%%** Dominic is TheHero
%%** Victor is TheLancer
%%** Nick is TheSmartGuy
%%** Michael/The Silencer is TheBigGuy
%%** Rogue is TheChick
%%*** In the sequel, the band consists of Andrus as TheHero, Jack as TheLancer, Lucinda as [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Gal]], Rick as [[TheBigGuy The Big- well, The Fast Guy]] and Solaris as TheChick. Also, Sol as TheSixthRanger, the two magic-infused children as the [[TeamPet Team Pets]] and Lee as the TagalongKid.
%%*** Also, one might see Void as the OlderAndWiser mentor of sorts, in certain lights... perhaps not a very [[BuffySpeak mentorial]] mentor, but certainly the oldest of the main group in the sequel. Of course, this subjects him to MentorOccupationalHazard, and... well, yeah.
%%*** As of Dana joining the main group in the sequel, Solaris has been relegated to TheHeart. Either that, or Dana herself is TheHeart. Exactly who's who hasn't been made entirely clear just yet.
%%*** And with Michael and Connor showing up... well, by this point, I think the FiveManBand thing has been slightly destroyed for the sequel, wouldn't you agree?
%%*** Actually, most of those mentioned above have died, or otherwise been removed from the protagonist group. It currently consists of Andrus, Jack, Lucinda, Michael, John, Connor, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior, with the recent update meaning that nobody is TheHero until Lucius gets killed off.
%%*** Andrus and John have both been kidnapped. Michael and Connor have been removed from the group, too. That leaves Lucinda, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior (and technically Jack, but his controller has left TWA indefinitely).
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%%* LikeABadassOutOfHell: This is why Dominic is still alive after the timeskip.
%%** He's managed it twice, actually.
%%** Void also escaped from Hell after being thrown into the hellhole by War.
%%** He's managed it twice, actually.
%%** Void also escaped from Hell after being thrown into the hellhole by War.
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* BiggerBad: The True King of Hell, on account of his unimaginable form and cosmic power. If he ever made a move against the mortal realm, it's game over. Good thing he doesn't care!
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* GreaterScopeVillain: The True King of Hell, on account of his unimaginable form and cosmic power. If he ever made a move against the mortal realm, it's game over. Good thing he doesn't care!
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* FromASingleCell: Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion boasted this ''after'' getting the exact same RasputinianDeath as his grandfather Eclipsis. [[DeaderThanDead His soul was then]] subjected to the [[{{Darkseid}} Omega Sanction]], [[AndIMustScream forced to reincarnate through an infinite number of painful lives]], [[FateWorseThanDeath each one more torturous than the last.]]
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* FromASingleCell: Phaeus "Shade" Eclipsion boasted this ''after'' getting the exact same RasputinianDeath as his grandfather Eclipsis. [[DeaderThanDead His soul was then]] subjected to the [[{{Darkseid}} [[{{ComicBook/Darkseid}} Omega Sanction]], [[AndIMustScream forced to reincarnate through an infinite number of painful lives]], [[FateWorseThanDeath each one more torturous than the last.]]
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* AppliedPhlebotinum / {{Unobtainium}}: So far, brimstone (hellish substance which secretes incredibly deadly venom, is horrifically radioactive, superheated, and virtually indestructible), orichalcum (absorbs energy and substance traits upon contact, excluding those of brimstone, which can then be used to great effect), luciferite (a metal that directly opposes brimstone, is virtually indestructible, and is saturated with a form of energy apparently only usable by a select few) and bloodsteel (corrupts other substances to turn them into more bloodsteel, and violently repels orichalcum).
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* AppliedPhlebotinum / {{Unobtainium}}: So far, brimstone (hellish substance which secretes incredibly deadly venom, is horrifically radioactive, superheated, and virtually indestructible), orichalcum {{Orichalcum}} (absorbs energy and substance traits upon contact, excluding those of brimstone, which can then be used to great effect), luciferite (a metal that directly opposes brimstone, is virtually indestructible, and is saturated with a form of energy apparently only usable by a select few) and bloodsteel (corrupts other substances to turn them into more bloodsteel, and violently repels orichalcum).
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** ''...unless'' the character in question has earned their PlotArmor back with good character development and activity.
*** Also, Andrus is no longer the main protagonist. It's whoever manages to kill Lucius now.
*** Also, Andrus is no longer the main protagonist. It's whoever manages to kill Lucius now.
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*** And adamantium, although considering that its only notable effect - that of nigh-invulnerability - is replicated in a minimum of two of the other substances in this list, it still comes out bottom in all of them.
** Notably, these are all metals.
** Notably, these are all metals.
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** Notably, these are all metals.
* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Averted by Solaris' lightbending ability, which conforms to real physics as part of the in-game power limitation agreement that everyone has. Played straight with Dominic's teleportation in the first game, as he apparently ignores gravity for a fair while after teleportation, and can seemingly control whether excess momentum is carried over between teleports or not.
%%** ArtisticLicense would be argued, but only because YouFailReadingForever doesn't exist. In the first game his teleportation was always conforming to the direction of his current movement. It is only in the sequel that it changes, allowing Dominic to move through the void in-between the Realms whenever he teleports, resetting his momentum if he wishes.
%%*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
%%** ArtisticLicense would be argued, but only because YouFailReadingForever doesn't exist. In the first game his teleportation was always conforming to the direction of his current movement. It is only in the sequel that it changes, allowing Dominic to move through the void in-between the Realms whenever he teleports, resetting his momentum if he wishes.
%%*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
** Averted in the original, where Ancalagon, the Dragon of Hell, played an important part in displaying the might of the antagonist. Said battle also armed the main party: Dominic acquiring his dragon fang sword; Victor, his dragon scale shield.
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** Averted in the original, where Ancalagon, the Dragon of Hell, played an important part in displaying the might of the antagonist. Said battle also armed the main party: Dominic acquiring his dragon fang sword; Victor, his dragon scale shield.
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* MinorInsultOverreaction: At being spat on [[BerserkButton and called Tentacles]] one time too many, Void begins stripping Rick's mother as though to rape her.
** His potential for doing so is quickly disproved, however; he flatout states afterwards that he never intended to actually rape her, merely using his actions as a method of getting information as to what had occurred to her when she was younger to make her so paranoid/psychopathic. Which, both incidentally and unfortunately for Void, was being raped by someone.
*** ...and it then turns out that she wasn't actually raped at all; she just pretended to have been to hide a massive anger spike.
** His potential for doing so is quickly disproved, however; he flatout states afterwards that he never intended to actually rape her, merely using his actions as a method of getting information as to what had occurred to her when she was younger to make her so paranoid/psychopathic. Which, both incidentally and unfortunately for Void, was being raped by someone.
*** ...and it then turns out that she wasn't actually raped at all; she just pretended to have been to hide a massive anger spike.
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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Here's a few things Dominic has managed so far:
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** Possess Matthew's body, which is mechanical and should not be able to contain a soul;
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** Learn how to flash-step after fighting Chaos for a couple of minutes;
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** Learn and master the Mindscape spell (which WordOfGod states only Nick can do without training) after talking to Nick for a few minutes;
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** Destroy a person and absorb both their bodily mass and their soul;
** Expand his own soul to cover ''the entire planet.''
** Expand his own soul to cover ''the entire planet.''
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*** Presumably, therefore, the link between them would, too.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted big time. There are a lot of Michaels running around.
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** And two Sarahs. One is Rick's now-dead mother, the other is Nick's nigh-immortal necromancer assistant.
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** The name Argus is shared by both the mutant Void meets at the start of TWA, and Nick's AI system. Distinguished by the way their names are capitalised - Argus the mutant to ARGUS the AI.
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* Stealth Pun: Most of Nick's weapons are giant key(e)s.
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* Stealth Pun: StealthPun: Most of Nick's weapons are giant key(e)s.
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* WordOfGod: The players are the ones editing this page.
* YouFailPhysicsForever: Averted by Solaris' lightbending ability, which conforms to real physics as part of the in-game power limitation agreement that everyone has. Played straight with Dominic's teleportation in the first game, as he apparently ignores gravity for a fair while after teleportation, and can seemingly control whether excess momentum is carried over between teleports or not.
** ArtisticLicense would be argued, but only because YouFailReadingForever doesn't exist. In the first game his teleportation was always conforming to the direction of his current movement. It is only in the sequel that it changes, allowing Dominic to move through the void in-between the Realms whenever he teleports, resetting his momentum if he wishes.
*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
* ZombieApocalypse: After Sarah becomes Death.
* YouFailPhysicsForever: Averted by Solaris' lightbending ability, which conforms to real physics as part of the in-game power limitation agreement that everyone has. Played straight with Dominic's teleportation in the first game, as he apparently ignores gravity for a fair while after teleportation, and can seemingly control whether excess momentum is carried over between teleports or not.
** ArtisticLicense would be argued, but only because YouFailReadingForever doesn't exist. In the first game his teleportation was always conforming to the direction of his current movement. It is only in the sequel that it changes, allowing Dominic to move through the void in-between the Realms whenever he teleports, resetting his momentum if he wishes.
*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
* ZombieApocalypse: After Sarah becomes Death.
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** ArtisticLicense would be argued, but only because YouFailReadingForever doesn't exist. In the first game his teleportation was always conforming to the direction of his current movement. It is only in the sequel that it changes, allowing Dominic to move through the void in-between the Realms whenever he teleports, resetting his momentum if he wishes.
*** He still seems to ignore gravity at will, as he never crashes into the ground at high velocity after dragging opponents into the sky in the original. [[JustifiedTrope He can apparently levitate in the sequel due to god powers, though.]]
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* BerserkButton: Do NOT call Void 'Tentacles'.
** Technically, that applies more in the sequel than the original.
** Technically, that applies more in the sequel than the original.
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* BerserkButton: Do NOT call Void 'Tentacles'.
** Technically, that applies more in the sequel than the original.'Tentacles'..
** Technically, that applies more in the sequel than the original.
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** TakeThat, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Sephiroth.]]
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** Lucius has a shard of brimstone stored in his body, ready to be assimilated at any time.
*** Said shard also apparently acts as a HellGate. In fact, Isis's upgrade seemed to have been obtained from this HellGate in the first place.
*** Said shard also apparently acts as a HellGate. In fact, Isis's upgrade seemed to have been obtained from this HellGate in the first place.
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** Lucius has a shard of brimstone stored in his body, ready to be assimilated at any time.
***time. Said shard also apparently acts as a HellGate. In fact, Isis's upgrade seemed to have been obtained from this HellGate in the first place.
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* IFellForHours: A possibility, given Dominic's teleportation ability. Apparently, though, gravity only affects him when he wants it to.
** Justified since he can keep himself up with a variety of propulsion methods, none of which require his teleportation ability.
*** ...in the sequel. Electricity alone does not count as a propulsion method.
** Justified since he can keep himself up with a variety of propulsion methods, none of which require his teleportation ability.
*** ...in the sequel. Electricity alone does not count as a propulsion method.
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* LikeABadassOutOfHell: This is why Dominic is still alive after the timeskip.
** He's managed it twice, actually.
*** Technically, Void also escaped from Hell after being thrown into the hellhole by War.
* LittleMissBadass: Sarah, before the timeskip.
** He's managed it twice, actually.
*** Technically, Void also escaped from Hell after being thrown into the hellhole by War.
* LittleMissBadass: Sarah, before the timeskip.
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* MadeOfIron: Pretty much everyone, but Matthew is a notable(and almost literal) example.
* MagikarpPower: It has been explicitly stated that Connor is pretty much worthless in combat, but since he was exposed to magic recently, that might start to change eventually.
** It has. He's a white mage now.
* MasterOfIllusion: Any Mindscape user can have some skill at this, but only Nick, Connor, and Lucius have been seen doing so.
* MagikarpPower: It has been explicitly stated that Connor is pretty much worthless in combat, but since he was exposed to magic recently, that might start to change eventually.
** It has. He's a white mage now.
* MasterOfIllusion: Any Mindscape user can have some skill at this, but only Nick, Connor, and Lucius have been seen doing so.
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* MagikarpPower: It has been explicitly stated that Connor is pretty much worthless in combat, but since he was exposed to magic recently, that might start to change
** It has. He's
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%%* MasterOfIllusion: Any Mindscape user can have some skill at this, but only Nick, Connor, and Lucius have been seen doing so.
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*** His cousin Wu Ming has a similar pun in his name. "吴明" means "Wu Bright", but it has the same pronunciation as "无名", or "nameless" in Chinese.
** Arthur McQuietus's name consists of 'quietus', which means 'a state between life and death'. Considering how Arthur generally doesn't consider himself to be a human being, but a machine of destruction...
*** His second form, Pictor Mortis, is Latin for 'Painter of Death'. His signature material is known as Paint.
* MechaMooks: The ARGUS drones.
* MessianicArchetype: Dominic, up to a certain point.
* MindScrew: Happens to anyone on the receiving end of the Mindscape.
** Arthur McQuietus's name consists of 'quietus', which means 'a state between life and death'. Considering how Arthur generally doesn't consider himself to be a human being, but a machine of destruction...
*** His second form, Pictor Mortis, is Latin for 'Painter of Death'. His signature material is known as Paint.
* MechaMooks: The ARGUS drones.
* MessianicArchetype: Dominic, up to a certain point.
* MindScrew: Happens to anyone on the receiving end of the Mindscape.
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** Arthur McQuietus's name consists of 'quietus', which means 'a state between life and death'. Considering how Arthur generally doesn't consider himself to be a human being, but a machine of
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* MorphWeapon: Michael's morningstar after it gets separated from his arm.
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* MutagenicGoo: Entropy. Created by the Grey.
** In the sequel, its processed form Paint/Furor.
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** Defeat the ruler of hell in single combat;
*** There was plenty of help from the main group, namely Victor and Mike.
** Survive unimaginable torture at the hands of an Eldritch Abomination;
*** Even Lovecraftian lore has humans surviving encounters with Cthulhu and those of his ilk... granted they're not SANE, but Dominic has the benefit of Matthew's mind to keep him from [[GoMadFromTheRevelation going over the edge.]]
**** His soul was at the TKOH's mercy for five hundred years (since one year is equivalent to a century in Hell). By all rights, he should be insane to the point of not being capable of doing anything, regardless of Matthew's mental presence or not.
***** Can a supercomputer understand madness to that extent, though? Dominic could be a slobbering, raving mess in reality, but because of the circumstances regarding his possession he could be forced into some form of clarity. Then again, perhaps [[BoredWithInsanity this]] could be a good reason too?
****** So he's so insane he's sane, then. That'd actually explain a lot.
*** There was plenty of help from the main group, namely Victor and Mike.
** Survive unimaginable torture at the hands of an Eldritch Abomination;
*** Even Lovecraftian lore has humans surviving encounters with Cthulhu and those of his ilk... granted they're not SANE, but Dominic has the benefit of Matthew's mind to keep him from [[GoMadFromTheRevelation going over the edge.]]
**** His soul was at the TKOH's mercy for five hundred years (since one year is equivalent to a century in Hell). By all rights, he should be insane to the point of not being capable of doing anything, regardless of Matthew's mental presence or not.
***** Can a supercomputer understand madness to that extent, though? Dominic could be a slobbering, raving mess in reality, but because of the circumstances regarding his possession he could be forced into some form of clarity. Then again, perhaps [[BoredWithInsanity this]] could be a good reason too?
****** So he's so insane he's sane, then. That'd actually explain a lot.
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*** GhostInTheMachine would be a good explanation, somewhere between the InnerMonologue and RoboCam. It could even be HauntedTechnology if the idea that ghosts are wandering souls is accepted in the game universe.
**** A more major issue is the fact that, apparently, Dominic was possessing Matthew's body from the very moment he escaped Hell... [[FridgeLogic so what, was Matthew waiting there the whole time, or did his form get teleported there the very second Dominic escaped?]]
***** You'll have to ask Dark about that, he's the only one that knows what Matthew had been doing before the possession.
**** A more major issue is the fact that, apparently, Dominic was possessing Matthew's body from the very moment he escaped Hell... [[FridgeLogic so what, was Matthew waiting there the whole time, or did his form get teleported there the very second Dominic escaped?]]
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*** There is no indication that Chaos is doing anything other than moving very quickly, and the android body Dominic possesses is more than capable of matching that speed.
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*** The time is glossed over, admittedly, but that doesn't mean that a few moments isn't enough to learn the initial process, after which all that matters is training. Dominic can (and is) doing that on his own.
**** "Mastered" is perhaps a minor overstatement - it is made obvious that he can barely control his mind, let alone form anything of worth in it. Matthew, on the other hand, is far better at manipulating the Mindscape to his whims.
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** Marvin has both of these, and he literally can not die. He just regenerates from everything. (He's likely dead after the end of part 1, though.)
*** He has nanomachines in his body that are actively regenerating the instant injuries occur. ''Nothing can kill him because there's nothing fast enough to do the job before he heals it.''
*** He has nanomachines in his body that are actively regenerating the instant injuries occur. ''Nothing can kill him because there's nothing fast enough to do the job before he heals it.''
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** Marvin has both of these, and he literally can not die. He just regenerates from everything. (He's likely dead after the end of part 1, though.)
***) He has nanomachines in his body that are actively regenerating the instant injuries occur. ''Nothing can kill him because there's nothing fast enough to do the job before he heals it.''
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* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: Dominic, when faced with Chaos' power nullification ability. Promptly subverted due to the nanites in Matthew's body, which Dominic is possessing, that make him essentially immortal anyway.
** Same thing happened to Lucius.
** Almost ''exactly'' the same thing, except replace "Dominic" with "Lucius' [[SoulJar soul jars]]".
* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: Solaris makes a reference to this, then tells herself to stop seeing the world as a game.
** Actually, this applies to Void and Solaris in equal measure, since both have tentacles and regeneration to absorb the impact. Void frequently uses this to his advantage when travelling in AC1; Solaris also uses it, but not very often.
* NukeEm: Lucius plans to do this to Chaos because AntiMagic can't nullify an ordinary nuclear blast.
** Same thing happened to Lucius.
** Almost ''exactly'' the same thing, except replace "Dominic" with "Lucius' [[SoulJar soul jars]]".
* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: Solaris makes a reference to this, then tells herself to stop seeing the world as a game.
** Actually, this applies to Void and Solaris in equal measure, since both have tentacles and regeneration to absorb the impact. Void frequently uses this to his advantage when travelling in AC1; Solaris also uses it, but not very often.
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** Sol and Solaris also have very similar names; they even have (read: had) respective relatives named Lune and Eclipsis.
*** Then Solaris gets a baby dragon who she names Solus.
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*** [[BackFromTheDead Yeah, about the now dead mother...]]
**** And don't forget Sara Sylvestria Wright, [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Lucius's daughter]].
***** Actually, [[AuthorExistenceFailure do]] [[PutOnABus forget]] [[RetGone her]].
**** And don't forget Sara Sylvestria Wright, [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Lucius's daughter]].
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** It helps that the two people playing the characters are brothers.
* OutrunTheFireball: At the ending of the original, when the whole city is engulfed by the expanding hellhole.
* ParentalIncest: Solaris is HEAVILY attracted to Eclipsis, and makes no effort to hide it from him once they meet. He does not approve.
* OutrunTheFireball: At the ending of the original, when the whole city is engulfed by the expanding hellhole.
* ParentalIncest: Solaris is HEAVILY attracted to Eclipsis, and makes no effort to hide it from him once they meet. He does not approve.
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* QuickDraw: Jack Scarlet vs. Michael De'Lore in Japan
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: ...as, apparently, is even threatening rape, as Void found out to his cost.
* [[Really700YearsOld Really 250 Years Old]]: Any given character who survived the timeskip.
** Justified in that all of them except Michael have some form of {{Immortality}} working for them.
*** Michael's cell death rate was slowed to about 1/25th its usual rate due to his exposure to the Hell arm. That, in my own view, is close enough to partial immortality anyway.
**** Dominic plays the trope completely straight by actually being seven hundred years old, due to the severely stretched passage of time within Hell.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: ...as, apparently, is even threatening rape, as Void found out to his cost.
* [[Really700YearsOld Really 250 Years Old]]: Any given character who survived the timeskip.
** Justified in that all of them except Michael have some form of {{Immortality}} working for them.
*** Michael's cell death rate was slowed to about 1/25th its usual rate due to his exposure to the Hell arm. That, in my own view, is close enough to partial immortality anyway.
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* SanitySlippage: Arguably, Michael.
** Arguably?
* SandWorm: In the deserts near Giza, two females and one territorial male attack the party in the sequel.
* ScienceHero: Nick.
* SchizoTech: If Nick brings a weapon out of the Mindscape, it qualifies.
* ShipperOnDeck: Solaris to Andrus and Lucinda.
** Arguably?
* SandWorm: In the deserts near Giza, two females and one territorial male attack the party in the sequel.
* ScienceHero: Nick.
* SchizoTech: If Nick brings a weapon out of the Mindscape, it qualifies.
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** In the first game, anyway. He doesn't do it as much after the timeskip.
*** Also, Jonathan.
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* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Nathan.
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* TeleportSpam: The first power Dominic gets.
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* TookALevelInBadass: Everyone, once they mutate.
** And in the sequel, anyone who gains access to magic.
* TrueCompanions: Clearly visible with the main group in the second game. Less so in the first.
* UltimateBlacksmith: Dick, Dominic's teacher, turns out to be this.
** And in the sequel, anyone who gains access to magic.
* TrueCompanions: Clearly visible with the main group in the second game. Less so in the first.
* UltimateBlacksmith: Dick, Dominic's teacher, turns out to be this.
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* WastelandElder: Argus, the incredibly tall mutant present in the town Void visits at the beginning of the game.
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Dominic's sword. Doesn't matter which one, it just seems to happen to every sword he picks up.
** Pretty much any weapon made of adamantium, orichalcum, brimstone, luciferite, or some other form of {{Unobtainium}}.
** And Osiris' {{BFS}} in the sequel, to at least some extent.
** And Luke's sword in the third game.
* ActionGirl: Rogue in the original, Solaris in the sequel.
** Pretty much all female player characters count, more or less.
* ActionHero: Dominic.
** Pretty much any weapon made of adamantium, orichalcum, brimstone, luciferite, or some other form of {{Unobtainium}}.
** And Osiris' {{BFS}} in the sequel, to at least some extent.
** And Luke's sword in the third game.
* ActionGirl: Rogue in the original, Solaris in the sequel.
** Pretty much all female player characters count, more or less.
* ActionHero: Dominic.
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** To be fair, he changed his name to that on purpose. Even so...
* AIIsACrapshoot: Averted with ARGUS, played straight with Matthew and Achilles.
* AIIsACrapshoot: Averted with ARGUS, played straight with Matthew and Achilles.
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* AllPowerfulBystander: Attempted by Dominic in the sequel.
* AncientConspiracy: The Klilox, fulfilling the Prophecy of Death (simply put, the apocalypse).
* {{Anticlimax}}: As seen in Void's confrontation with Alice.
** And Dominic's confrontation with Chaos.
* AntiHero: Most of the characters.
* AncientConspiracy: The Klilox, fulfilling the Prophecy of Death (simply put, the apocalypse).
* {{Anticlimax}}: As seen in Void's confrontation with Alice.
** And Dominic's confrontation with Chaos.
* AntiHero: Most of the characters.
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* AntiVillain: Michael, after he quits being the Silencer.
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* ArtifactTitle: The city that the series is named for no longer exists as of the end of the first game.
** It's back in the third game though.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Dominic after his torture, Nick after training in the Mindscape for ten years.
** That's without accounting for that time goes more slowly in the Mindscape.
** One should note that neither character is forced to ''permanently'' remain in a plane of existence other than their own, and that they only attain their godly status power ''after'' leaving their respective alternate planes, which somewhat ruins the point of this trope.
** Nick even uses the word ascended to describe Dominic and himself, but it's actually a reference to ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' rather than this trope.
*** The term 'godsoul' has been officially adopted as the term for characters with power on a deific scale. Other than Nick and Dominic, the only other ascended characters in existence are [[TheOmniscientCouncilofVagueness the Phases,]] and [[EldritchAbomination the TKoH]].
**** Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Lucius also count for this. Evangeline Wright may or may not count, given that her secret ability implies a great amount of strength.
** It's back in the third game though.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Dominic after his torture, Nick after training in the Mindscape for ten years.
** That's without accounting for that time goes more slowly in the Mindscape.
** One should note that neither character is forced to ''permanently'' remain in a plane of existence other than their own, and that they only attain their godly status power ''after'' leaving their respective alternate planes, which somewhat ruins the point of this trope.
** Nick even uses the word ascended to describe Dominic and himself, but it's actually a reference to ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' rather than this trope.
*** The term 'godsoul' has been officially adopted as the term for characters with power on a deific scale. Other than Nick and Dominic, the only other ascended characters in existence are [[TheOmniscientCouncilofVagueness the Phases,]] and [[EldritchAbomination the TKoH]].
**** Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Lucius also count for this. Evangeline Wright may or may not count, given that her secret ability implies a great amount of strength.
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* ArtifactTitle: The city that the series is named for no longer exists as of the end of the first game.
** It'sgam, though it is back in the third game though.
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** %%** That's without accounting for that time goes more slowly in the Mindscape.
** %%** One should note that neither character is forced to ''permanently'' remain in a plane of existence other than their own, and that they only attain their godly status power ''after'' leaving their respective alternate planes, which somewhat ruins the point of this trope.
** %%** Nick even uses the word ascended to describe Dominic and himself, but it's actually a reference to ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' rather than this trope.
*** %%*** The term 'godsoul' has been officially adopted as the term for characters with power on a deific scale. Other than Nick and Dominic, the only other ascended characters in existence are [[TheOmniscientCouncilofVagueness the Phases,]] and [[EldritchAbomination the TKoH]].
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* AxCrazy: '''''MICHAEL.'''''
* BackToBackBadasses: Keyes and Matthew against Plague.
* BadAss: Everyone.
** BadassBiker: Michael for a short time.
** BadassBookworm: Nick.
** BadassCrew: The main characters of both games, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
** BadassNormal: Everyone except Nick in the beginning of AC1, just Michael by the end of it.
*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of AC1, and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
** BadassLongcoat: Argus and Solaris. In addition, Jonathan wears a black leather duster.
** BadassTransplant: Michael. Twice. The first transplant occurs when he loses his arm and Cepheus gives him one made of brimstone; he is then given a mechanical arm from Nick after the brimstone arm is torn from the roots.
*** Granted, he kicked ass before either transplant, but after that, it's made clear he could probably beat anyone in the series in a fight if he wanted to.
* BackToBackBadasses: Keyes and Matthew against Plague.
* BadAss: Everyone.
** BadassBiker: Michael for a short time.
** BadassBookworm: Nick.
** BadassCrew: The main characters of both games, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
** BadassNormal: Everyone except Nick in the beginning of AC1, just Michael by the end of it.
*** Michael obtains a robotic arm near the end of AC1, and has a ''shapeshifting arm from Hell'' before that. I wouldn't exactly count that as normal... maybe by Atherverse standards, but not RealLife standards.
** BadassLongcoat: Argus and Solaris. In addition, Jonathan wears a black leather duster.
** BadassTransplant: Michael. Twice. The first transplant occurs when he loses his arm and Cepheus gives him one made of brimstone; he is then given a mechanical arm from Nick after the brimstone arm is torn from the roots.
*** Granted, he kicked ass before either transplant, but after that, it's made clear he could probably beat anyone in the series in a fight if he wanted to.
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* BattleCouple: John and Jenny.
* BashBrothers: Several combinations:
** Nick and Michael;
** Nick and Matthew;
** Dominic and Matthew;
** Dominic and Victor.
* BashBrothers: Several combinations:
** Nick and Michael;
** Nick and Matthew;
** Dominic and Matthew;
** Dominic and Victor.
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* BigBad: Cepheus for the first game.
** Wallenquist for the second.
*** He's dead now, but a new Big Bad in the form of Lucius has arisen.
*** Other notable villainous characters include Chaos, Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Legion.
**** And Reverse Aether.
* BigGood: Arguably Nick. Could be Dominic, were it not for his more [[{{Jerkass}} disagreeable qualities.]]
** Nick is a clearer example of this in the third game.
** Wallenquist for the second.
*** He's dead now, but a new Big Bad in the form of Lucius has arisen.
*** Other notable villainous characters include Chaos, Arthur [=McQuietus=] and Legion.
**** And Reverse Aether.
* BigGood: Arguably Nick. Could be Dominic, were it not for his more [[{{Jerkass}} disagreeable qualities.]]
** Nick is a clearer example of this in the third game.
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** Not anymore in the third game. The old universe is gone, and the True King is now stuck fighting the Phases in the empty space where it used to be.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Rick's mother, Sarah. On the other hand, her FreudianExcuse gives her a fair reason to be as such... but not really.
** Her MoralEventHorizon is reached when she somehow resurrects herself [[spoiler:''and indirectly kills her own son.'']]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Rick's mother, Sarah. On the other hand, her FreudianExcuse gives her a fair reason to be as such... but not really.
** Her MoralEventHorizon is reached when she somehow resurrects herself [[spoiler:''and indirectly kills her own son.'']]
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Rick's mother, Sarah. On the other hand, her FreudianExcuse gives her a fair reason to be as such... but not
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* BloodKnight: Michael. The only times he isn't sleeping in the sequel is when he's in combat.
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* CallingTheOldManOut: Void and Dominic perform this towards one another. A lot.
** Connor is not pleased when Nick forces him to abandon his team.
* CallingYourAttacks: The various Chinese and Japanese superpowered characters tend to do this a lot.
** Connor is not pleased when Nick forces him to abandon his team.
* CallingYourAttacks: The various Chinese and Japanese superpowered characters tend to do this a lot.
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* CastingAShadow: Void uses a type 1 variant of this in the sequel.
** More recently, Solaris has achieved a type 2 use of this trope.
** More recently, Solaris has achieved a type 2 use of this trope.
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* CloudCuckooLand: The Mindscape is heavily implied to be this in the right hands.
* CoitusUninterruptus: Wallenquist manages to do this.
* CollapsingLair: The temple in Machu Pichu. Courtesy Sol Shard's rainforest magic.
* ColossusClimb: Occurs several times in the sequel. Colossi include a giant rock golem, a frost giant, and a massive sandworm to date.
* CombatTentacles: Void, but he mostly uses them to hold up his Vulcan. Later on, and in the sequel, they become one of his primary weapons.
* CoitusUninterruptus: Wallenquist manages to do this.
* CollapsingLair: The temple in Machu Pichu. Courtesy Sol Shard's rainforest magic.
* ColossusClimb: Occurs several times in the sequel. Colossi include a giant rock golem, a frost giant, and a massive sandworm to date.
* CombatTentacles: Void, but he mostly uses them to hold up his Vulcan. Later on, and in the sequel, they become one of his primary weapons.
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* CompellingVoice: The only aspect of the Mindscape that Connor seems to be any good at.
* CoolAirship: The 'Colossus.'
* CoolHat: Solaris owns one.
** It gets destroyed, though. She promptly swears vengeance against the NUO for it.
** Rick has a cowboy hat, too.
* CoolAirship: The 'Colossus.'
* CoolHat: Solaris owns one.
** It gets destroyed, though. She promptly swears vengeance against the NUO for it.
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* CrapsackWorld: Confined to the titular city in the original, but played straight in the sequel, after the closing of the hellhole.
** Averted in the third game... at least at the moment.
** Averted in the third game... at least at the moment.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: Apparently done with Void in the sequel.
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* DiabolusExNihilo: In the form of the NUO sniper who kills off Jake, moments before he gets into a submarine of sorts to head for Australia.
* DiagnosisFromDrBadass: A non-dialogue version with Michael.
* DishingOutDirt: One of the many abilities of Dominic. Also Colonel Howard, and, in a late phase, General Monash.
* DoNotTauntCthulhu: Invoked several times near the beginning of TWA against Dominic.
* DiagnosisFromDrBadass: A non-dialogue version with Michael.
* DishingOutDirt: One of the many abilities of Dominic. Also Colonel Howard, and, in a late phase, General Monash.
* DoNotTauntCthulhu: Invoked several times near the beginning of TWA against Dominic.
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* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Dominic. He gets better.
** [[{{Immortality}} Better than better, as a matter of fact.]]
* EldritchAbomination: True King of Hell. Enough said.
* ElementalEmbodiment: As of their introduction by Abel. Comes in Self and cardinal flavours.
** And anticardinal. And bicardinal, and anti-bicardinal, and tricardinal...
*** Their ultimate form being the Cosmic and Null elementals, using every possible elemental combination and anti-elemental combination respectively.
* EmotionlessGirl: Solaris, for a short while after Void's death.
** [[{{Immortality}} Better than better, as a matter of fact.]]
* EldritchAbomination: True King of Hell. Enough said.
* ElementalEmbodiment: As of their introduction by Abel. Comes in Self and cardinal flavours.
** And anticardinal. And bicardinal, and anti-bicardinal, and tricardinal...
*** Their ultimate form being the Cosmic and Null elementals, using every possible elemental combination and anti-elemental combination respectively.
* EmotionlessGirl: Solaris, for a short while after Void's death.
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* FallenHero: Dominic in the sequel.
* FantasticRacism: The NUO against mutants, and the NOS against humans and non-mages.
* FiveManBand:
** Dominic is TheHero
** Victor is TheLancer
** Nick is TheSmartGuy
** Michael/The Silencer is TheBigGuy
** Rogue is TheChick
*** In the sequel, the band consists of Andrus as TheHero, Jack as TheLancer, Lucinda as [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Gal]], Rick as [[TheBigGuy The Big- well, The Fast Guy]] and Solaris as TheChick. Also, Sol as TheSixthRanger, the two magic-infused children as the [[TeamPet Team Pets]] and Lee as the TagalongKid.
**** Also, one might see Void as the OlderAndWiser mentor of sorts, in certain lights... perhaps not a very [[BuffySpeak mentorial]] mentor, but certainly the oldest of the main group in the sequel. Of course, this subjects him to MentorOccupationalHazard, and... well, yeah.
***** As of Dana joining the main group in the sequel, Solaris has been relegated to TheHeart. Either that, or Dana herself is TheHeart. Exactly who's who hasn't been made entirely clear just yet.
****** And with Michael and Connor showing up... well, by this point, I think the FiveManBand thing has been slightly destroyed for the sequel, wouldn't you agree?
******* Actually, most of those mentioned above have died, or otherwise been removed from the protagonist group. It currently consists of Andrus, Jack, Lucinda, Michael, John, Connor, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior, with the recent update meaning that nobody is TheHero until Lucius gets killed off.
******** Andrus and John have both been kidnapped. Michael and Connor have been removed from the group, too. That leaves Lucinda, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior (and technically Jack, but his controller has left TWA indefinitely).
* FastballSpecial: Invoked by name when Michael tells Void to throw him at War.
* FantasticRacism: The NUO against mutants, and the NOS against humans and non-mages.
* FiveManBand:
** Dominic is TheHero
** Victor is TheLancer
** Nick is TheSmartGuy
** Michael/The Silencer is TheBigGuy
** Rogue is TheChick
*** In the sequel, the band consists of Andrus as TheHero, Jack as TheLancer, Lucinda as [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Gal]], Rick as [[TheBigGuy The Big- well, The Fast Guy]] and Solaris as TheChick. Also, Sol as TheSixthRanger, the two magic-infused children as the [[TeamPet Team Pets]] and Lee as the TagalongKid.
**** Also, one might see Void as the OlderAndWiser mentor of sorts, in certain lights... perhaps not a very [[BuffySpeak mentorial]] mentor, but certainly the oldest of the main group in the sequel. Of course, this subjects him to MentorOccupationalHazard, and... well, yeah.
***** As of Dana joining the main group in the sequel, Solaris has been relegated to TheHeart. Either that, or Dana herself is TheHeart. Exactly who's who hasn't been made entirely clear just yet.
****** And with Michael and Connor showing up... well, by this point, I think the FiveManBand thing has been slightly destroyed for the sequel, wouldn't you agree?
******* Actually, most of those mentioned above have died, or otherwise been removed from the protagonist group. It currently consists of Andrus, Jack, Lucinda, Michael, John, Connor, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior, with the recent update meaning that nobody is TheHero until Lucius gets killed off.
******** Andrus and John have both been kidnapped. Michael and Connor have been removed from the group, too. That leaves Lucinda, Lee, Amy, Solaris and Conglacior (and technically Jack, but his controller has left TWA indefinitely).
* FastballSpecial: Invoked by name when Michael tells Void to throw him at War.
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** Also, apparently, having your soul absorbed by Legion.
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** Also, apparently, having your soul absorbed by Legion.
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* GadgeteerGenius: Nick.
* GambitRoulette: How Lucius managed to convince Jonathan that Jenny sold him out when they tried to leave Novus Ordo Seclorum. It's quite complicated.
* GiantSpider: Michael kills one. Then he eats part of it.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Whenever Nick is about to do something dangerous in the first game.
* {{GMPC}}: Dominic in the sequel. Sadly, of the bad kind.
* GodOfEvil: The True King of Hell.
* GambitRoulette: How Lucius managed to convince Jonathan that Jenny sold him out when they tried to leave Novus Ordo Seclorum. It's quite complicated.
* GiantSpider: Michael kills one. Then he eats part of it.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Whenever Nick is about to do something dangerous in the first game.
* {{GMPC}}: Dominic in the sequel. Sadly, of the bad kind.
* GodOfEvil: The True King of Hell.
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* GoodIsNotNice: Take a wild guess.
* GunsVsSwords: Comes up in a lot of the fights, particularly when Dominic is involved.
* GunsVsSwords: Comes up in a lot of the fights, particularly when Dominic is involved.
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* HeroKiller: Chaos, or at least it seems that way.
** Actually, Chaos has had one proper player battle which he won as of current - against Dominic, whose definition as a 'hero' is ambiguous at best. Dominic himself, on the other hand...
*** Technically, that's not true. He also fought Michael shortly after his introduction. He didn't kill Michael, but he came close, considering he got kicked off the 'Colossus' over the Pacific ocean.
**** I thought Michael jumped off of his own accord, rather than being kicked off?
***** He did, but he was pushed off the first time.
** Actually, Chaos has had one proper player battle which he won as of current - against Dominic, whose definition as a 'hero' is ambiguous at best. Dominic himself, on the other hand...
*** Technically, that's not true. He also fought Michael shortly after his introduction. He didn't kill Michael, but he came close, considering he got kicked off the 'Colossus' over the Pacific ocean.
**** I thought Michael jumped off of his own accord, rather than being kicked off?
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** Those are... humorous? This Troper thinks the mark was missed by a wide margin on this one.
*** "Perhaps ''not'' humorous." Read correctly, please.
*** "Perhaps ''not'' humorous." Read correctly, please.
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*** ...in the sequel. Electricity alone does not count as a propulsion method, as far as this troper is aware.
* IfItsYouItsOkay: Void for Mike.
* IfItsYouItsOkay: Void for Mike.
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*** ...in the sequel. Electricity alone does not count as a propulsion method, as far as this troper is aware.
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* ImAHumanitarian: Also Void. [[JustifiedTrope He's complex.]]
* {{Immortality}}: Dominic becomes type I after five years in the Abyss; Void, and presumably Solaris, are type III due to their mutant abilities.
** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of AC1...
*** Actually, it's been established that living beings can fall into and survive in Hell for a while, at least until the torture destroys their physical forms. What with Marvin's inability to actually be destroyed, or even take damage, he should be alright. Probably.
** Nick and Sarah have this resulting from the latter's necromancy abilities.
* {{Immortality}}: Dominic becomes type I after five years in the Abyss; Void, and presumably Solaris, are type III due to their mutant abilities.
** Marvin would also be type I, considering any form of damage simply causes his body to phase around it like water. Of course, having been dropped into Hell via an expanding hellhole at the end of AC1...
*** Actually, it's been established that living beings can fall into and survive in Hell for a while, at least until the torture destroys their physical forms. What with Marvin's inability to actually be destroyed, or even take damage, he should be alright. Probably.
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** Also, Conglacior.
*** Averted in the original, where Ancalagon, the Dragon of Hell, played an important part in displaying the might of the antagonist. Said battle also armed the main party: Dominic acquiring his dragon fang sword; Victor, his dragon scale shield.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Connor and Michael.
*** Averted in the original, where Ancalagon, the Dragon of Hell, played an important part in displaying the might of the antagonist. Said battle also armed the main party: Dominic acquiring his dragon fang sword; Victor, his dragon scale shield.
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* JerkAss: A lot of characters have their moments, but the most noticeable ones are Michael and Dominic.
* KillItWithFire: Victor, and later, Andrus and Chaos.
* LamarckWasRight: A lot. Solaris inherits her power directly, Andrus is nearly identical to his ancestor Victor as well. Lucinda's family ability of shared memories might also count.
* KillItWithFire: Victor, and later, Andrus and Chaos.
* LamarckWasRight: A lot. Solaris inherits her power directly, Andrus is nearly identical to his ancestor Victor as well. Lucinda's family ability of shared memories might also count.
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* DownerEnding: The ending of TWA. [[BigBad Lucius]] [[EvilIsNotAToy wakes up the]] [[EldritchAbomination True King of Hell]], who proceeds to destroy [[{{ApocalypseHow/ClassX-4}} the whole universe]] and [[KillEmAll everyone in it]], save for a few survivors who manages to escape to other universes.
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* DownerEnding: The ending of TWA. [[BigBad Lucius]] [[EvilIsNotAToy wakes up the]] [[EldritchAbomination True King of Hell]], who proceeds to destroy [[{{ApocalypseHow/ClassX-4}} [[ApocalypseHow/ClassX4 the whole universe]] and [[KillEmAll everyone in it]], save for a few survivors who manages to escape to other universes.
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* NaughtyTentacles: Void and two women of ill-repute near the beginning of AC2 make use of this trope.
** To justify why they aren't "of ill repute": at least one of them owned a gaming system, which is a rarity, given the circumstances; it was also noted that most of the townspeople got along fairly well with them... although what they did with him and Argus (and what they intended to do afterwards) would put them somewhat closer to the MoralEventHorizon than before.
** To justify why they aren't "of ill repute": at least one of them owned a gaming system, which is a rarity, given the circumstances; it was also noted that most of the townspeople got along fairly well with them... although what they did with him and Argus (and what they intended to do afterwards) would put them somewhat closer to the MoralEventHorizon than before.
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** Both Nick and Alex have used VideoGame/MegaMan-esque [[ArmCannon Arm Cannons]].
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** Cheryl Smith can apparently use [[{{Naruto}} Fire Release ninjutsu]] and has a [[Manga/{{Bleach}} zanpakutou]] that is basically a fusion between Senbonzakura and Ryuujin Jakka. Her "zanpakutou" also has several attacks that are blatant expies of Byakuya's techniques.
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** Cheryl Smith can apparently use [[{{Naruto}} [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Fire Release ninjutsu]] and has a [[Manga/{{Bleach}} zanpakutou]] that is basically a fusion between Senbonzakura and Ryuujin Jakka. Her "zanpakutou" also has several attacks that are blatant expies of Byakuya's techniques.