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--->I didn't want this! (punching the ground in upset) ''Oh, spirits, I didn't want this!!''

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--->I didn't want this! (punching the ground in upset) ''Oh, ''[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Oh, spirits, I didn't want this!!''this]]!!''
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* Lilac laying into Spade for how he effectively forced her into a life of crime by stealing her egg. He was a kid who wanted to get in good with the Scarves, and while they were both lucky that the old leader didn't mind when she hatched, that's the kind of emotional damage you just can't fix.

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* Lilac laying into Spade for how he effectively forced her into a life of crime by stealing her egg. He was a kid who wanted to get in good with the Scarves, and while they were both lucky that the old leader didn't mind when she hatched, that's the kind of emotional damage you just can't fix. Spade seems genuinely remorseful for what he did, but Lilac makes it clear that still doesn't make it okay, even if she ''wishes'' otherwise.

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-->'''Dail:''' (''grimaces at the sight of Syntax'') "Father..."\\
'''Askal:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint "Wait, that robot thing is his dad?"]]\\
'''Neera:''' "No."\\
'''Lilac:''' "Dail's father, the previous king, was murdered by the intergalactic warlord Brevon. We chased Brevon off our world... but not before [[TraumaButton he left his mark on us]]."\\
'''Askal:''' "Oh yeah. Heard the stories. Sounded made up. Didn't even think they could be true."\\
'''Dail:''' (''slumps to the ground in sorrow'') "I wasn't strong enough..."\\
'''Neera:''' "[[BrutalHonesty No. You weren't.]] [!] [[CruelToBeKind There wasn't anything you could have done differently.]] But look at you now. You are the King of Shuigang. Your people look to you for guidance and leadership. You have only grown stronger since that day, your majesty. And you do your father's memory proud."

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-->'''Dail:''' (''grimaces ''[grimaces at the sight of Syntax'') "Father..."\\
Syntax]'' Father...\\
'''Askal:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint "Wait, Wait, that robot thing is his dad?"]]\\
dad?]]\\
'''Neera:''' "No."\\
No.\\
'''Lilac:''' "Dail's Dail's father, the previous king, was murdered by the intergalactic warlord Brevon. We chased Brevon off our world... but not before [[TraumaButton he left his mark on us]]."\\
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'''Askal:''' "Oh Oh yeah. Heard the stories. Sounded made up. Didn't even think they could be true."\\
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'''Dail:''' (''slumps ''[slumps to the ground in sorrow'') "I sorrow]'' I wasn't strong enough..."\\
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'''Neera:''' "[[BrutalHonesty [[BrutalHonesty No. You weren't.]] [!] ]]\\
''[The others react with shock.]''\\
'''Neera:'''
[[CruelToBeKind There wasn't anything you could have done differently.]] But look at you now. You are the King of Shuigang. Your people look to you for guidance and leadership. You have only grown stronger since that day, your majesty. And you do your father's memory proud."
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* As extreme as her revenge quest is, it's hard not to empathize with Merga after all the crap that happened to her and her people. Not only was she actually in a relationship with an Earth Dragon and starting to believe that peace could be achieved between her two people, but this was also done after the Earth Dragons had enslaved and used the Water Dragons for their own purposes for years on top of being nearly completely eradicated by an accidental test fire by Bakunawa. Then, just around the time Cordelia was prepared to make a plea of peace, Merga was imprisoned, the implication possibly being that she went with Cordelia to try and give peace a chance only for the Earth Dragons to turn on her, and her lover was, for all she knew, killed or imprisoned for life for treason. By the time Merga breaks free again, the Earth Dragons are regarded as heroes and she and her race are seen as savage monsters who deserved to perish, and she doesn't even have anyone who she cares about who's alive anymore. Beneath all that ferocity and rage, Merga is really just a broken Dragon who lost everything to cruel and unfair circumstances who's all alone in the world, the only other member of her kind siding with the descendants of those who hurt her and her people. It's no wonder Lilac and her allies are far more interested in trying to convince Merga to stand down rather than kill her after learning about all of this, and even then, it can end in failure. If you don't get all the Capsules, Merga refuses to let go of her hatred and swears to keep going, even if it means her death while the ship falls apart. If you do though, she gets a final message from Cordelia, her loved one, and when it ends, she nearly sounds like she's going to break down in tears as she desperately begs to see her one more time. Even after helping Team Lilac stop Syntax, she becomes a case of DeathSeeker, preparing to die with the ship despite Lilacs pleas. She does save Lilac and hopefully survives so that Lilac can track her down and make amends, but damn. WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds is pretty apt for the Water Dragon Centurion.

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* As extreme as her revenge quest is, it's hard not to empathize with Merga after all the crap that happened to her and her people. Not only was she actually in a relationship with an Earth Dragon and starting to believe that peace could be achieved between her two people, but this was also done after the Earth Dragons had enslaved and used the Water Dragons for their own purposes for years on top of being nearly completely eradicated by an accidental test fire by Bakunawa. Then, just around the time Cordelia was prepared to make a plea of peace, Merga was imprisoned, the implication possibly being that she went with Cordelia to try and give peace a chance only for the Earth Dragons to turn on her, and her lover was, for all she knew, killed or imprisoned for life for treason. By the time Merga breaks free again, the Earth Dragons are regarded as heroes and she and her race are seen as savage monsters who deserved to perish, and she doesn't even have anyone who she cares about who's alive anymore. Beneath all that ferocity and rage, Merga is really just a broken Dragon who lost everything to cruel and unfair circumstances who's all alone in the world, the only other member of her kind siding with the descendants of those who hurt her and her people. It's no wonder Lilac and her allies are far more interested in trying to convince Merga to stand down rather than kill her after learning about all of this, and even then, it can end in failure. If you don't get all the Capsules, Merga refuses to let go of her hatred and swears to keep going, even if it means her death while the ship falls apart. If you do though, she gets a final message from Cordelia, her loved one, and when it ends, she nearly sounds like she's going to break down in tears as she desperately begs to see her one more time. Even after helping Team Lilac stop Syntax, she becomes a case of DeathSeeker, preparing to die with the ship despite Lilacs Lilac's pleas. She does save Lilac and hopefully survives so that Lilac can track her down and make amends, but damn. WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds is pretty apt for the Water Dragon Centurion.
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* If you thought Milla had it bad in the first game, she gets to go through the trauma grinder again and again here. As revealed in the sequel, Milla was traumatized by the experience to the point that years later, when she hears even the ''possibility'' from Serpentine that Brevon might return, [[TraumaButton it all comes rushing back]] and [[HeroicBSOD the poor girl breaks down in absolute terror]]. It's then also revealed that she's an extra-terrestrial who comes from the same planet as her tormentors, leading to [[IAmAMonster her horror at the possibility that she's just a weapon rather than an actual person]]. Serpentine threatens to use this as leverage against Milla in Nalao Lake, which leaves her speechless against him even if her friends don't buy it. ''Then'', while it fortunately fails due to Milla's HeroicWillpower and ThePowerOfFriendship, Serpentine tries to brainwash her by having Syntax use a "Resonance Link" on her, putting her through the very same trauma all over again. This only makes the moment she blows his face in even more cathartic, but the poor girl's just about raw by this point. If you check the alchemy stand as Milla before taking off to challenge Bakunawa, you can tell with the short sentences and {{mirthless laughter}} that she's barely holding herself together before the big finish.

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* If you thought Milla had it bad in the first game, she gets to go through the trauma grinder again and again here. As revealed in the sequel, Milla was traumatized by the experience to the point that years later, when she hears even the ''possibility'' from Serpentine that Brevon might return, [[TraumaButton it all comes rushing back]] and [[HeroicBSOD the poor girl breaks down in absolute terror]]. It's then also revealed that she's an extra-terrestrial who comes from the same planet as her tormentors, leading to [[IAmAMonster her horror at the possibility that she's just a weapon rather than an actual person]]. Serpentine threatens to use this as leverage against Milla in Nalao Lake, which leaves her speechless against him even if her friends don't buy it. ''Then'', while it fortunately fails due to Milla's HeroicWillpower and ThePowerOfFriendship, Serpentine tries to brainwash her by having Syntax use a "Resonance Link" on her, putting her through the very same trauma all over again. This only makes the moment she blows his face in even more cathartic, but the poor girl's just about raw by this point. If you check the her alchemy stand as Milla before taking off to challenge Bakunawa, you can tell with the short sentences and {{mirthless laughter}} that she's barely holding herself together before the big finish.
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'''Askal:''' "Wait, that robot thing is his dad?"\\

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'''Askal:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint "Wait, that robot thing is his dad?"\\dad?"]]\\
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* Lilac laying into Spade for how he effectively forced her into the life of a criminal by stealing her egg.
-->I have a ''criminal record'' because of you, Spade! I had to ''live in the woods'' because my wanted posters were everywhere!

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* Lilac laying into Spade for how he effectively forced her into the a life of a criminal crime by stealing her egg.
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egg. He was a kid who wanted to get in good with the Scarves, and while they were both lucky that the old leader didn't mind when she hatched, that's the kind of emotional damage you just can't fix.
-->'''Lilac:''' I
have a ''criminal record'' because from being raised by a bunch of you, thieves, Spade! I had to ''live in the woods'' because my wanted posters were everywhere!
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--->I didn't want this...''I DIDN'T WANT THIS!!''

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--->I didn't want this...''I DIDN'T WANT THIS!!''this! (punching the ground in upset) ''Oh, spirits, I didn't want this!!''
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'''Askal:''' Wait, that robot thing is his dad?\\
'''Neera:''' No.\\
'''Lilac:''' Dail's father, the previous king, was murdered by the intergalactic warlord Brevon. We chased Brevon off our world... but not before [[TraumaButton he left his mark on us]].\\
'''Askal:''' Oh yeah. Heard the stories. Sounded made up. Didn't even think they could be true.\\
'''Dail:''' (''slumps to the ground in sorrow'') I wasn't strong enough...
'''Neera:''' [[BrutalHonesty No. You weren't.]] [!] [[CruelToBeKind There wasn't anything you could have done differently.]] But look at you now. You are the King of Shuigang. Your people look to you for guidance and leadership. You have only grown stronger since that day, your majesty. And you do your father's memory proud.

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'''Askal:''' Wait, "Wait, that robot thing is his dad?\\
dad?"\\
'''Neera:''' No.\\
"No."\\
'''Lilac:''' Dail's "Dail's father, the previous king, was murdered by the intergalactic warlord Brevon. We chased Brevon off our world... but not before [[TraumaButton he left his mark on us]].\\
"\\
'''Askal:''' Oh "Oh yeah. Heard the stories. Sounded made up. Didn't even think they could be true.\\
"\\
'''Dail:''' (''slumps to the ground in sorrow'') I "I wasn't strong enough...
enough..."\\
'''Neera:''' [[BrutalHonesty "[[BrutalHonesty No. You weren't.]] [!] [[CruelToBeKind There wasn't anything you could have done differently.]] But look at you now. You are the King of Shuigang. Your people look to you for guidance and leadership. You have only grown stronger since that day, your majesty. And you do your father's memory proud."
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* In general, its clear that, despite three years having passed, the effects of Brevon's invasion are still felt by much of the cast. Lilac is shown to immediately tense up and become ''deeply'' uncomfortable when around barbers or anything similar, as they remind her of how Brevon tortured her. And the moment Milla realizes that some of Brevon's forces are still on the planet, all her newfound confidence goes out the window as the memories of Brevon mutating her and forcing her to attack her friends smash back into her.

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* At the end of Shuigang arc, when the deactivated Syntax is brought before Dail, it causes him to flash back to his father's death at Brevon's hands, and its clear that the trauma of what Brevon did to him is still strong even three years later.

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* At the end of the Shuigang arc, when the deactivated Syntax is brought before Dail, it causes him to flash back to his father's death at Brevon's hands, and its clear that the trauma of what Brevon did to him is still strong even three years later.later. Becomes a different kind of tearjerker when Neera talks him out of the resulting funk.
-->'''Dail:''' (''grimaces at the sight of Syntax'') "Father..."\\
'''Askal:''' Wait, that robot thing is his dad?\\
'''Neera:''' No.\\
'''Lilac:''' Dail's father, the previous king, was murdered by the intergalactic warlord Brevon. We chased Brevon off our world... but not before [[TraumaButton he left his mark on us]].\\
'''Askal:''' Oh yeah. Heard the stories. Sounded made up. Didn't even think they could be true.\\
'''Dail:''' (''slumps to the ground in sorrow'') I wasn't strong enough...
'''Neera:''' [[BrutalHonesty No. You weren't.]] [!] [[CruelToBeKind There wasn't anything you could have done differently.]] But look at you now. You are the King of Shuigang. Your people look to you for guidance and leadership. You have only grown stronger since that day, your majesty. And you do your father's memory proud.



* Carols desperate attempts to try and get her sister to stop working with Merga nearly ends in an awful tragedy itself. After finally learning about Cory's motivation in trying to at least save Carol from what she believed to be an unstoppable Water Dragon, Carol finally manages to get through to Cory by telling her that she still wants to go down fighting an impossible battle with her friends than run. Merga, not pleased by this development, tries to strike Carol down, forcing Cory to take the blow for her. Carol gives a RapidFireNo in terror at this and sounds one step away from going into a tearful breakdown before furiously giving an IllKillYou to Merga and trying to tear into her with her claws, which Merga simply pushes aside. Thankfully, Merga does still have enough kindness in her to give Carol a chance to leave with Cory and Carol is able to bring her to Milla for healing, but if she had died, Carol probably would have disregarded any further attempts to make peace with Merga given how infuriated she was.

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* Carols Carol's desperate attempts to try and get her sister to stop working with Merga nearly ends in an awful tragedy itself. After finally learning about Cory's motivation in trying to at least save Carol from what she believed to be an unstoppable Water Dragon, Carol finally manages to get through to Cory by telling her that she still wants to go down fighting an impossible battle with her friends than run. Merga, not pleased by this development, tries to strike Carol down, forcing Cory to take the blow for her. Carol gives a RapidFireNo in terror at this and sounds one step away from going into a tearful breakdown before furiously giving an IllKillYou to Merga and trying to tear into her with her claws, which Merga simply pushes aside. Thankfully, Merga does still have enough kindness in her to give Carol a chance to leave with Cory and Carol is able to bring her to Milla for healing, but if she had died, Carol probably would have disregarded any further attempts to make peace with Merga given how infuriated she was.
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-->'''Milla:''' All right! After we're finished here, we should. Get on the ship. With snake man. And go off into space. Like we want. To do. Everything's fine. Everything's great! I talked with snake man and we're all friends now! All [[SuddenlyShouting FRIENDS! NOW! HAHAHAHAHA!]] ''GENUINE LAUGHTER!''
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* Carols desperate attempts to try and get her sister to stop working with Merga nearly ends in an awful tragedy itself. After finally learning about Cory's motivation in trying to at least save Carol from what she believed to be an unstoppable Water Dragon, Carol finally manages to get through to Cory by telling her that she still wants to go down fighting an impossible battle with her friends than run. Merga, not pleased by this development, tries to strike Carol down, forcing Cory to take the blow for her. Carol gives a RapidFireNo in terror at this and sounds one step away from going into a tearful breakdown before furiously giving an IllKillYou to Merga and trying to tear into her with her claws, which Merga simply pushes aside. Thankfully, Merga does still have enough kindness in her to give Carol a chance to leave with Cory and Carol is able to bring her to Milla for healing, but if she had died, Carol probably would have disregarded any further attempts to make peace with Merga given how infuriated she was.
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* As extreme as her revenge quest is, it's hard not to empathize with Merga after all the crap that happened to her and her people. Not only was she actually in a relationship with an Earth Dragon and starting to believe that peace could be achieved between her two people, but this was also done after the Earth Dragons had enslaved and used the Water Dragons for their own purposes for years. Then her kind was betrayed by them and nearly eradicated in its entirety, she was imprisoned, and her lover was, for all she knew, killed or imprisoned for treason for life. By the time Merga breaks free again, the Earth Dragons are regarded as heroes and she and her race are seen as savage monsters who deserved to perish, and she doesn't even have anyone who she cares about who's alive anymore. Beneath all that ferocity and rage, Merga is really just a broken Dragon who lost everything to cruel and unfair circumstances who's all alone in the world, the only other member of her kind siding with the descendants who hurt her and her people. It's no wonder Lilac and her allies are far more interested in trying to convince Merga to stand down rather than kill her after learning about all of this, and even then, it can end in failure. If you don't get all the Capsules, Merga refuses to let go of her hatred and swears to keep going, even if it means her death while the ship falls apart. If you do though, she gets a final message from Cordelia, her loved one, and when it ends, she nearly sounds like she's going to break down in tears as she desperately begs to see more of her. Even after helping Team Lilac stop Syntax, she becomes a case of DeathSeeker, preparing to die with the ship despite Lilacs pleas. She does save Lilac and hopefully survives so that Lilac can track her down and make amends, but damn. WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds is pretty apt for the Water Dragon Centurion.

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* As extreme as her revenge quest is, it's hard not to empathize with Merga after all the crap that happened to her and her people. Not only was she actually in a relationship with an Earth Dragon and starting to believe that peace could be achieved between her two people, but this was also done after the Earth Dragons had enslaved and used the Water Dragons for their own purposes for years. Then her kind was betrayed by them and years on top of being nearly completely eradicated in its entirety, she by an accidental test fire by Bakunawa. Then, just around the time Cordelia was prepared to make a plea of peace, Merga was imprisoned, the implication possibly being that she went with Cordelia to try and give peace a chance only for the Earth Dragons to turn on her, and her lover was, for all she knew, killed or imprisoned for treason life for life.treason. By the time Merga breaks free again, the Earth Dragons are regarded as heroes and she and her race are seen as savage monsters who deserved to perish, and she doesn't even have anyone who she cares about who's alive anymore. Beneath all that ferocity and rage, Merga is really just a broken Dragon who lost everything to cruel and unfair circumstances who's all alone in the world, the only other member of her kind siding with the descendants of those who hurt her and her people. It's no wonder Lilac and her allies are far more interested in trying to convince Merga to stand down rather than kill her after learning about all of this, and even then, it can end in failure. If you don't get all the Capsules, Merga refuses to let go of her hatred and swears to keep going, even if it means her death while the ship falls apart. If you do though, she gets a final message from Cordelia, her loved one, and when it ends, she nearly sounds like she's going to break down in tears as she desperately begs to see her one more of her.time. Even after helping Team Lilac stop Syntax, she becomes a case of DeathSeeker, preparing to die with the ship despite Lilacs pleas. She does save Lilac and hopefully survives so that Lilac can track her down and make amends, but damn. WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds is pretty apt for the Water Dragon Centurion.
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* When finding that there's still a remnant of Brevon's forces in the north, Lilac expresses ''genuine fear'' in the possibility that Brevon himself either didn't actually leave the planet or ''came back''. Sure, she and her friends beat him the first time around, but the things he did, especially to her and Milla ''personally'', have left the poor girl with emotional scars that still haven't healed. Even ''Merga'' doesn't inspire this kind of fear, that's how much Brevon is TheDreaded at this point.
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* After his and Aaa's final defeat in Bakunawa's Refinery, against the other girls Askal admits that [[NotWhatISignedUpFor Merga's plan to destroy Avalice is too much for him]], since all he wanted was to create a new system where half-breeds like him are more accepted. In Neera's story, however, he sounds especially broken and angry over how Merga duped him into doing her dirty work.
--->I didn't want this...''I DIDN'T WANT THIS!!''
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* As extreme as her revenge quest is, it's hard not to empathize with Merga after all the crap that happened to her and her people. Not only was she actually in a relationship with an Earth Dragon and starting to believe that peace could be achieved between her two people, but this was also done after the Earth Dragons had enslaved and used the Water Dragons for their own purposes for years. Then her kind was betrayed by them and nearly eradicated in its entirety, she was imprisoned, and her lover was, for all she knew, killed or imprisoned for treason for life. By the time Merga breaks free again, the Earth Dragons are regarded as heroes and she and her race are seen as savage monsters who deserved to perish, and she doesn't even have anyone who she cares about who's alive anymore. Beneath all that ferocity and rage, Merga is really just a broken Dragon who lost everything to cruel and unfair circumstances who's all alone in the world, the only other member of her kind siding with the descendants who hurt her and her people. It's no wonder Lilac and her allies are far more interested in trying to convince Merga to stand down rather than kill her after learning about all of this, and even then, it can end it failure. If you don't get all the Capsules, Merga refuses to let go of her hatred and swears to keep going, even if it means her death while the ship falls apart. If you do though, she gets a final message from Cordelia, her loved one, and when it ends, she nearly sounds like she's going to break down in tears as she desperately begs to see more of her. Even after helping Team Lilac stop Syntax, she becomes a case of DeathSeeker, preparing to die with the ship despite Lilacs pleas. She does save Lilac and hopefully survives so that Lilac can track her down and make amends, but damn. WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds is pretty apt for the Water Dragon Centurion.

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* As extreme as her revenge quest is, it's hard not to empathize with Merga after all the crap that happened to her and her people. Not only was she actually in a relationship with an Earth Dragon and starting to believe that peace could be achieved between her two people, but this was also done after the Earth Dragons had enslaved and used the Water Dragons for their own purposes for years. Then her kind was betrayed by them and nearly eradicated in its entirety, she was imprisoned, and her lover was, for all she knew, killed or imprisoned for treason for life. By the time Merga breaks free again, the Earth Dragons are regarded as heroes and she and her race are seen as savage monsters who deserved to perish, and she doesn't even have anyone who she cares about who's alive anymore. Beneath all that ferocity and rage, Merga is really just a broken Dragon who lost everything to cruel and unfair circumstances who's all alone in the world, the only other member of her kind siding with the descendants who hurt her and her people. It's no wonder Lilac and her allies are far more interested in trying to convince Merga to stand down rather than kill her after learning about all of this, and even then, it can end it in failure. If you don't get all the Capsules, Merga refuses to let go of her hatred and swears to keep going, even if it means her death while the ship falls apart. If you do though, she gets a final message from Cordelia, her loved one, and when it ends, she nearly sounds like she's going to break down in tears as she desperately begs to see more of her. Even after helping Team Lilac stop Syntax, she becomes a case of DeathSeeker, preparing to die with the ship despite Lilacs pleas. She does save Lilac and hopefully survives so that Lilac can track her down and make amends, but damn. WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds is pretty apt for the Water Dragon Centurion.
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* As extreme as her revenge quest is, it's hard not to empathize with Merga after all the crap that happened to her and her people. Not only was she actually in a relationship with an Earth Dragon and starting to believe that peace could be achieved between her two people, but this was also done after the Earth Dragons had enslaved and used the Water Dragons for their own purposes for years. Then her kind was betrayed by them and nearly eradicated in its entirety, she was imprisoned, and her lover was, for all she knew, killed or imprisoned for treason for life. By the time Merga breaks free again, the Earth Dragons are regarded as heroes and she and her race are seen as savage monsters who deserved to perish, and she doesn't even have anyone who she cares about who's alive anymore. Beneath all that ferocity and rage, Merga is really just a broken Dragon who lost everything to cruel and unfair circumstances who's all alone in the world, the only other member of her kind siding with the descendants who hurt her and her people. It's no wonder Lilac and her allies are far more interested in trying to convince Merga to stand down rather than kill her after learning about all of this, and even then, it can end it failure. If you don't get all the Capsules, Merga refuses to let go of her hatred and swears to keep going, even if it means her death while the ship falls apart. If you do though, she gets a final message from Cordelia, her loved one, and when it ends, she nearly sounds like she's going to break down in tears as she desperately begs to see more of her. Even after helping Team Lilac stop Syntax, she becomes a case of DeathSeeker, preparing to die with the ship despite Lilacs pleas. She does save Lilac and hopefully survives so that Lilac can track her down and make amends, but damn. WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds is pretty apt for the Water Dragon Centurion.
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* If you thought Milla had it bad in the first game, she gets to go through the trauma grinder again and again here. As revealed in the sequel, Milla was traumatized by the experience to the point that years later, when she hears even the ''possibility'' from Serpentine that Brevon might return, [[TraumaButton it all comes rushing back]] and [[HeroicBSOD the poor girl breaks down in absolute terror]]. It's then also revealed that she's an extra-terrestrial who comes from the same planet as her tormentors, leading to [[IAmAMonster her horror at the possibility that she's just a weapon rather than an actual person]]. Serpentine threatens to use this as leverage against Milla in Nalao Lake, which leaves her speechless against him even if her friends don't buy it. ''Then'', while it fortunately fails due to Milla's HeroicWillpower and ThePowerOfFriendship, Serpentine tries to brainwash her by having Syntax use a "Resonance Link" on her, putting her through the very same trauma all over again. This only makes the moment she blows his face in even more cathartic, but the poor girl's just about raw by this point. If you check the alchemy stand as Milla before taking off to challenge Bakunawa, you can tell with the short sentences and {{mirthless laughter}} that she's barely holding herself together before the big finish.
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* Once the group escape Shang Tu Palace after Merga takes over, Neera is genuinely infuriated, despite Gong telling her to stop, and she is broken by this, knowing that it was her home that was taken. It hurts more when she blames herself for trusting others with this work.
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-->I have a ''criminal record'' because of you, Spade! I had to ''live in the woods'' because my wanted posters were everywhere!

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* Probably not a good idea to get too attached to Lilac's treehouse. After an exhaustive chase with Aaa's mechanical GiantEnemyCrab at the start of the sequel, Lilac returns home only to find the tree cleaved in the upper branches and her treehouse in ruins. Her subsequently collapsing to the ground and protesting the fate that befell it only adds to the drama... not to mention the argument she gets into with Carol because both were away from home at the time. One has to wonder what would have happened if one of them ''was'' in the treehouse when it fell...
* Lilac laying into Spade for how he effectively forced her into the life of a criminal by stealing her egg.
-->I have a ''criminal record'' because of you, Spade! I had to ''live in the woods'' because my wanted posters were everywhere!

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