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* TheAlliance
* ConflictingLoyalty: Hab has this with his duty as a priest of the Kingdom of a Flaim and his duty (which is to find true heroism, even if it's on the opposing side) to his god, Myrii, the god of war.
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** In the OVAs:OAVs:
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* {{Pirates}}: One of TheUsualAdvesaries in each story arc.
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* {{Pirates}}: One of TheUsualAdvesaries TheUsualAdversaries in each story arc.
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* TheStoic: Because of the Uuri's possession of Orson, he cannot convey emotions.
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* TheStoic: Because of the Uuri's Hyuri's possession of Orson, he cannot convey emotions.
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* LaResistance: The Free Army who oppose the Marmo.
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* LadyOfWar: Deedlit, but Shiris is a straighter example after she becomes queen of the dragon riders.
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* BadassCape: Ashram, Kashue, Parn, and Deedlit to name the big ones.
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* ActionGirl: Deedlit in the TV series, Shiris, and Ryna.
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* ActionGirl: Deedlit in the TV series, Shiris, Ryna, and Ryna.Leaf.
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: Garrack and Ryna - and [[ShipperOnDeck Leaf]] ships them from time to time.
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*** TheLancer: Garrack
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*** TheLancer: TheLancer/ TheBigGuy (Class 1): Garrack
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*** TheBigGuy: TheBigGuy (Class 2): Aldonova
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* NonActionGuy: Marr.
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* OlderAndWiser: The first five-man band after the time skip in the TV series.
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* TeamDad: Greevus in the second half of the TV series, especially toward Spark.
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** TheHero: Parn
** TheLancer: Deedlit
** TheSmartGuy: Slayn
** TheBigGuy: Ghim (who as a dwarf, is actually the shortest)
** TheChick: Etoh
** SixthRanger: Woodchuck
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**** TheHero: Spark
**** TheLancer: Garrack
**** TheChick: Neese
**** ActionGirl: Leaf
**** TheBigGuy: Aldonova
**** TheSmartGuy: Greevus
**** TheSixthRanger: Ryna
** TheLancer: Deedlit
** TheSmartGuy: Slayn
** TheBigGuy: Ghim (who as a dwarf, is actually the shortest)
** TheChick: Etoh
** SixthRanger: Woodchuck
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**** TheHero: Spark
**** TheLancer: Garrack
**** TheChick: Neese
**** ActionGirl: Leaf
**** TheBigGuy: Aldonova
**** TheSmartGuy: Greevus
**** TheSixthRanger: Ryna
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** In the OVAs:
*** TheHero: Parn
** *** TheLancer: Deedlit
** *** TheSmartGuy: Slayn
** *** TheBigGuy: Ghim (who as a dwarf, is actually the shortest)
** *** TheChick: Etoh
** *** SixthRanger: Woodchuck
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**** *** TheHero: Spark
**** *** TheLancer: Garrack
**** *** TheChick: Neese
**** *** ActionGirl: Leaf
**** *** TheBigGuy: Aldonova
**** *** TheSmartGuy: Greevus
**** *** TheSixthRanger: Ryna
*** TheHero: Parn
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*** In the second half of the TV series:
**** TheHero: Spark
**** TheLancer: Garrack
**** TheChick: Neese
**** ActionGirl: Leaf
**** TheBigGuy: Aldonova
**** TheSmartGuy: Greevus
**** TheSixthRanger: Ryna
**** TheHero: Spark
**** TheLancer: Garrack
**** TheChick: Neese
**** ActionGirl: Leaf
**** TheBigGuy: Aldonova
**** TheSmartGuy: Greevus
**** TheSixthRanger: Ryna
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** Greevus in the TV series.
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* CharacterDevelopment: In the TV series, a lot of development happens with Orson in the first half and Spark in the second half.
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* TheDeterminator: Garrett, Parn, and Spark. Special mention goes to spark toward the end of the TV series.
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* TheDeterminator: Garrett, Garrack, Parn, and Spark. Special mention goes to spark toward the end of the TV series.
** Greevus in the TV series.
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** In the TV series [[spoiler: Garrett]].
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** In the TV series [[spoiler: Garrett]].Garrack]].
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* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Mercenaries make up at least twenty-percent of each FiveManBand in the series, such as Shiris, Orson, Leaf, and even King Kashue is known as the Mercenary King. The most {{Badass}} of them is Garrett, the "[[RedBaron Blue Meteor.]]"
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* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Mercenaries make up at least twenty-percent of each FiveManBand in the series, such as Shiris, Orson, Leaf, and even King Kashue is known as the Mercenary King. The most {{Badass}} of them is Garrett, Garrack, the "[[RedBaron Blue Meteor.]]"
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* InherentInTheSystem: During the war of the gods, Kardis lay a curse on the continent of Alecrest as she was dying. Then, in an effort to counter that curse, Marfa performed a miracle and split the continent in two, one half being saved and the other half being cursed. And of course, the heroes are landed on the cursed half.
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* InherentInTheSystem: During the war of the gods, Kardis lay a curse on the continent of Alecrest as she was dying. Then, in an effort to counter that curse, Marfa performed a miracle and split the continent in two, one half being saved and the other half being cursed. And of course, the heroes are landed on the cursed half. Great.
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* InherentInTheSystem: During the war of the gods, Kardis lay a curse on the continent of Alecrest as she was dying. Then, in an effort to counter that curse, Marfa performed a miracle and split the continent in two, one half being saved and the other half being cursed. And of course, the heroes are landed on the cursed half.
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* HotHeaded: Spark, even though he has cool [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair blue hair.]]
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* HotHeaded: Spark, even though he has cool [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair blue hair.]]HotBlooded: Parn and Spark.
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* HotHeaded: Spark, even though he has cool [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair blue hair.]]
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* LongBusTrip: After the ten year TimeSkip, all characters from the first arc make more than one appearance, though they are not the central characters anymore... all except for Cecil, that is. He is shown in one episode during the second arc and is never seen again.
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* TheAtoner: Leylia is desperate to atone for the chaos that she inflicted upon Lodoss during her time under the possession of Karla, the Grey Witch.
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** Most of the good wizards fall under this as well.
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* HeroWorshipper: Spark toward Parn.
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* ReluctantWarrior: Though he lacks emotions which actually makes him a much more efficient fighter, Orson doesn't enjoy fighting and would much rather for his adversaries to run away.
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* ChekhovsLecture:
--> '''Kashue to Parn in episode three:''' "If you hadn't stopped to think about the consequences, then you might have won."
** Came in handy in episode eight.
--> '''Kashue to Parn in episode three:''' "If you hadn't stopped to think about the consequences, then you might have won."
** Came in handy in episode eight.
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* CrapsackWorld: Hey, Lodoss ain't called "The Accursed Island" for nothing.
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* CrapsackWorld: Hey, Lodoss ain't called "The Accursed Island" for nothing. [[spoiler: Lucky that things turned around at the finale of the TV series, or else it would have ended up [[{{Berserk}} like this universe.]]]]
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* DeadLittleSister: [[spoiler: The horrible death of Orson's older sister in front of him is what unlocks his [[TheBerserker berserker]] side.]]
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* DeadLittleSister: [[DeadLittleSister Dead Older Sister]]: [[spoiler: The horrible death of Orson's older sister in front of him is what unlocks his [[TheBerserker berserker]] side.]]
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* TimeSkip: After episode eight of the TV series and the end of the first story arc, there is a ten year time skip in which the second major story arc begins and we are introduced to new protagonists [[ChekhovsGunman Spark and Little Neese]], and ascended antagonist Wagnard.
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* NoHonorAmongThieves: Discussed between Priest Han and Ashram, as they have no trust in their other teammates.
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* NoHonorAmongThieves: Discussed between Priest Han Hab and Ashram, as they have no trust in their other teammates.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Leylia, a priestess of the Marfa, the goddess of creation, is a kind-hearted hates seeing people suffer more than anything. But don't over step that boundary, because she WILL send your soul to the other side if necessary.
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* TheDeterminator: Garrett, Parn, and Spark. Special mention goes to spark toward the end of the TV series.
* EnemyMine: It's a given that King Kashue and Lord Ashram aren't exactly buddies. But during the showdown at Fire Dragon Mountain, they each must put aside their differences and join their teams together in order to defeat Shooting Star, whom they both want dead for their own reasons.
* GentleGiant: Aldonova the wizard.
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* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: Not a fight with the person in question, but in the TV series finale [[spoiler: Spark is struggling and fighting against dark energy that is being spewed at him by Neese, who is being possessed by the dark priestess Naneel, in order to get through to her. She is able to free herself of Naneel's gripe on her soul enough to allow Spark through to her subconscious right before she is absorbed into darkness. [[FinalBossNewDimension Once there]], [[BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind the real battle begins]].]]
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* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: Not a fight with the person in question, but in the TV series finale [[spoiler: Spark is struggling and fighting against dark energy that is being spewed at him by Neese, who is being possessed by the dark priestess Naneel, in order to get through to her. She is able to free herself of Naneel's gripe grip on her soul enough to allow Spark through to her subconscious right before she is absorbed into darkness. [[FinalBossNewDimension Once there]], [[BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind the real battle begins]].]] ]]
* IWillDefinitelyProtectYou: Spark to Neese.
* IWillDefinitelyProtectYou: Spark to Neese.
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* {{Pirates}}: One of TheUsualAdvesaries in each story arc.
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* TheRedSonja: Shiris, as it was deconstructed by Orson when he got his emotions back. Shiris was bested by Parn in the first episode of the TV series, and after that, Shiris was quite adamant that she was in love with him. However, Orson pointed out that she was really resentful of Parn beating her and desperately wanted to replace that resentment with another emotion, namely "love", in order to regain her lost pride. Shiris didn't take this lecture very well.
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* WelcomeBackTraitor: A not very big example, but in episode five of the TV series, Marr ditches Orson, Shiris, and Cecil on the pirate ship. He is soon intercepted by the rest of the team with Parn, Deedlit, and King Kashue and they all rejoin. Cecil says some words to Marr about him betraying them and Marr just says "sorry" pretty much. After that, they all team up and go along with their objective.
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* BlankWhiteEyes: When Orson gets these, you know he's about to go [[TheBerserker berserk]] in T-minus zero seconds.
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* CreepyMonotone: Orson's voice.
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** Also, when Kashue's forces fail to slay Shooting Star, the dragon says that he would kill a hundred humans for every scale that was scratched. We can't do the math for that, but damn!
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* ObliviousToLove: Parn may be good at the whole hero thing, but MAN is he idiot when it comes to acknowledging Deedlit's feelings. At least Spark and Neese are a lot better with their feelings, shy as they are.
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* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Mercenaries make up at least twenty-percent of each FiveManBand in the series, such as Shiris, Orson, Leaf, and even King Kashue is known as the Mercenary King. The most {{Badass}} of them is Garrett, the "[[RedBaron Blue Meteor.]]"
** And in actuality, [[spoiler: he's not a real mercenary, but a knight of the Kingdom of Flayne.]]
** And in actuality, [[spoiler: he's not a real mercenary, but a knight of the Kingdom of Flayne.]]
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* TheStoic: Because of the Uuri's possession of Orson, he cannot convey emotions.
** [[EmotionlessGirl Emotionless Guy]]: A RareMaleExample.
** [[EmotionlessGirl Emotionless Guy]]: A RareMaleExample.
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** BerserkButton: That being said, '''DON'T''' hurt women in his presence.
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* ChekhovsGunman: In the beginning of the TV series, Spark and Little Neese are briefly introduced as children. Later, they become two of the most important people in the series. Lampshaded in one of the omake episodes.
** Wagnard counts as well, as he and his plans are introduced in the first half of the series, but he doesn't become a major villain until the time skip.
** Wagnard counts as well, as he and his plans are introduced in the first half of the series, but he doesn't become a major villain until the time skip.
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* CrapsackWorld: Hey, Lodoss ain't called "The Accursed Island" for nothing.
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* WellExcuseMePrincess: When Parn saves Shiris from Orson's berserker-induced attacks, what does she say as thanks?
--> '''Shiris:''' "Hey! Who said you could save me!?"
--> '''Shiris:''' "Hey! Who said you could save me!?"
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See also ''RuneSoldierLouie'', which is set in the same world as ''Lodoss'', on the northern continent of Alecrast (but which is otherwise unconnected to the series). Not to be confused with the RecordOfLoudnessWar.
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See also ''RuneSoldierLouie'', which is set in the same world as ''Lodoss'', on the northern continent of Alecrast (but which is otherwise unconnected to the series). Not to be confused with the RecordOfLoudnessWar.
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** Deedlit herself isn't entirely innocent either. In the very first episode of the OVA she makes a derogatory comment about dwarves.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Pirotess' outfit, a white leather dress with a very short skirt and a top that displays AbsoluteClevage. She also wears matching ThighHighBoots.
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* SummonMagic: This seems to be the specialty of practitioners or shamanic magic, especially Deedlit, who often summons elemental spirits like Undine and Djinn. The TV series features a duel between Deed and the dark elf shaman Astar, who summons an earth elemental named Behemoth to battle Djinn.
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* CelibateHero: There's no doubt that Spark and Little Neese are both attracted to each, and they might very well [[ImpliedLoveInterest think of each other as a lot more]], but neither of them can do much due to certain circumstances with their quest.
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* CelibateHero: There's no doubt that Spark and Little Neese are both attracted to each, each other, and they might very well [[ImpliedLoveInterest think of each other as a lot more]], but neither of them can do much due to certain circumstances with their quest.
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* LukeNounverber: Slayn's full name, revealed in the novels and manga, is Slayn Starseeker.