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* AwesomeButImpractical: Magic swords. If you have enough magical ability to make proper use of one, then you're probably better off using a wand instead.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Magic swords. If you have enough magical ability to make proper use of one, then you're probably better off using a wand instead.instead, unless you're using Heart's Strength for its Resistance boost, a stat that cannot be trained and is only gotten from equipment and in small amounts from certain foods.



* BittersweetEnding: Several of the endings contain at least some measure of a despairing feeling that things could have turned out better.
* BreastPlate: Armoured Corset

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* BittersweetEnding: Several of the endings endings, usually the ones that are from running out of Dream, contain at least some measure of a despairing feeling that things could have turned out better.
* BreastPlate: Armoured Corset
better, such as:
** Star Princess, which ends on:
---> It was a noble calling... but still, sometimes [the protagonist] dreamed of the home and the family she'd left behind, haunted by the sense of something left undone...
** Running out of Dream endings:
*** Toy Seller:
----> She really enjoyed her work and was especially happy to demonstrate the features of new toys\\
[...]\\
Still, [the protagonist] was left waiting for the day when her dreams would come true...
** Candlemaker, acquired from running out of Dream with no better ending unlocked, or waiting around in the overworld doing nothing for 3 years:
---> Her past was still a mystery. Her future lay ahead of her, equally unknown. But it wasn't a bad life.



* DownerEnding:
** By implication, the "Candlemaker" ending is the ending you get if you don't fit any other when you run out of Dream, or just wait in the overworld for 3 years, effectively doing nothing.
** Most endings achieved by running out of Dream while lacking in the skills, are variations on a more positive version with better skills for example:
*** Merchant: End the game by running out of Dream, while holding a large amount of gold, presumably over 1000, and the protagonist will buy Liling's shop. Depending on the skills at the time, it may barely stay afloat. The best versions of the ending, by contrast, are achieved by Liling telling the player they want to sell the shop after working there for a while, and selling it for 5000 gold instead.

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* DownerEnding:
** By implication, the "Candlemaker" ending is the ending you get if you don't fit any other when you run out of Dream, or just wait in the overworld for 3 years, effectively doing nothing.
** Most endings achieved by running out of Dream while lacking in the skills, are variations on a more positive version with better skills for example:
*** Merchant: End the game by running out of Dream, while holding a large amount of gold, presumably over 1000, and
DownerEnding: The Minion ending, where the protagonist will buy Liling's shop. Depending on dies from [[spoiler:the demon spider in the skills at the time, it may barely stay afloat. The best versions of the ending, by contrast, are achieved by Liling telling the player they want to sell the shop after working there for a while, and selling it for 5000 gold instead.desert]].



* FaceHeelTurn: The evil endings.

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* FaceHeelTurn: The evil / Sinful endings.



** Cake: Sweet, sugary cake.



* HappilyAdopted: The {{player character}}, by a kindly old couple whom she loves very much.

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* HappilyAdopted: The {{player character}}, protagonist, by a kindly old couple whom she loves very much.



* StarCrossedLovers: One of the optional side quests involves reuniting the director of the capital city's cultural center and his estranged ex-boyfriend.

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* StarCrossedLovers: One of the optional side quests involves reuniting the director of the capital city's cultural center and his estranged ex-boyfriend.ex-boyfriend, the fisherman of the south town.

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* OfCorsetsSexy: The Corset Dress and [[BreastPlate Armored Corset]].
** OfCorsetHurts: Wearing a corset decreases your stamina, and usually your mobility (as represented by Luck).

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* OfCorsetsSexy: The Corset Dress and [[BreastPlate Armored Corset]].
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boosts Charm by 30. The highest of any dress in the game.
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OfCorsetHurts: Wearing a corset The Corset Dress and Armored Corset both decrease Stamina by 20. In addition,:
** The Corset Dress
decreases your stamina, and usually your mobility (as represented Luck, which also serves as Dexterity, by Luck).20.
** The Armored Corset decreases Attack by 20, but is also the armor that resists the most damage in the game. Resisting 10 HitPoints of it.

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* {{Cap}}: Items are stored in stacks of at most 9, then they go to another stack.



*** Merchant: Work for Liling, at least once, and end the game by running out of Dream, while holding a large amount of gold, presumably over 1000, and the protagonist will buy Liling's shop. Depending on the skills at the time, it may barely stay afloat. The best version of the ending, by contrast, is achieved by Liling telling the player they want to sell the shop after working there for a while, and selling it for 5000 gold instead.

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*** Merchant: Work for Liling, at least once, and end End the game by running out of Dream, while holding a large amount of gold, presumably over 1000, and the protagonist will buy Liling's shop. Depending on the skills at the time, it may barely stay afloat. The best version versions of the ending, by contrast, is are achieved by Liling telling the player they want to sell the shop after working there for a while, and selling it for 5000 gold instead.



* FlavorText: Party Dress: "For dressing up and looking nice; not for fighting."

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* FlavorText: For nearly every item:
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Party Dress: "For For dressing up and looking nice; not for fighting."fighting.
** Apron Dress: A dress worn by someone doing domestic work.
** Sapphire: A valuable blue jewel.



* GiantSpider: [[spoiler: The final boss for the Adventurer and Minion endings. To reach it, YouHaveToBurnTheWeb.]]

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* GiantSpider: [[spoiler: The final [[spoiler:final boss for the Adventurer and Minion endings. To reach it, YouHaveToBurnTheWeb.]]



* PaletteSwap: For the various jewels. Ruby: Red, Sapphire: Blue, Emerald: Green, Diamond: White with blue lines.



* RandomEvent: Some happen when a job is done well, or just because the job was done. For example:
** After hunting with Helena in the eastern town, the protagonist may remark on some SweetieGraffiti she spotted with some CardiovascularLove:
---> Oh, look, someone carved a heart and some names into a tree...\\
That's sweet.
** After mining in the eastern town, with Dimitri, he may give the protagonist some of the food his wife gave him, possibly if the protagonist is low on HitPoints and/or {{Mana}}. The last line of that event has him remark about ThroughHisStomach:
---> Food is the way to a man's heart!\\
Or a woman's heart, yes?



* SaveGameLimits: As many as your computer can hold, so long as their names are 15 characters or less, but wordier save names are possible if edited outside of the game, but they don't display right.



* TheStoic: Morris, the estranged ex-boyfriend mentioned above, rarely speaks.

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* TheStoic: Morris, the estranged ex-boyfriend mentioned above, of the the director of the capital city's cultural center, rarely speaks.

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Candlemaker is more than just losing all Dream.


* DownerEnding: Not as bad as most examples, but the "Candlemaker" ending certainly qualifies, as it is the ending you get if you don't fit any other, either by running out of Dream, or basically just waiting in the overworld for 3 years. Most endings also have at least a few variations based on the player's various skills; lacking particular skills can lead to quite negative variations of said endings.

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* DownerEnding: Not as bad as most examples, but DownerEnding:
** By implication,
the "Candlemaker" ending certainly qualifies, as it is the ending you get if you don't fit any other, either other when you run out of Dream, or just wait in the overworld for 3 years, effectively doing nothing.
** Most endings achieved by running out of Dream while lacking in the skills, are variations on a more positive version with better skills for example:
*** Merchant: Work for Liling, at least once, and end the game
by running out of Dream, or basically just waiting in while holding a large amount of gold, presumably over 1000, and the overworld for 3 years. Most endings also have at least a few variations based protagonist will buy Liling's shop. Depending on the player's various skills; lacking particular skills can lead at the time, it may barely stay afloat. The best version of the ending, by contrast, is achieved by Liling telling the player they want to quite negative variations of said endings.sell the shop after working there for a while, and selling it for 5000 gold instead.

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* ConfirmedBachelor: In the rather hard to get "Matchmaker" ending, achieved by fulfilling the requirements for receiving, and then rejecting, every possible marriage proposal in the game. [[spoiler:The PC becomes a famous socialite, who enjoys her share of short lived romances, but actively decides against settling down with one person.]]

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* ConfirmedBachelor: In the rather hard to get "Matchmaker" ending, achieved by fulfilling the requirements for receiving, and then rejecting, every possible marriage proposal in the game. [[spoiler:The PC becomes a famous socialite, who enjoys her share of short lived romances, but actively decides against settling down with one person.]]



* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: If you lose a battle, you get teleported back to your home town. [[spoiler:Except if you lose to the Demon Spider.]] Somewhat lampshaded in that the character starts to wonder why this happens and what it means...

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* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: If you lose a battle, you get teleported back to your home town. [[spoiler:Except if you lose to the Demon Spider.]] Spider]]. Somewhat lampshaded in that the character starts to wonder why this happens and what it means...



* DownerEnding: Not as bad as most examples, but the "Candlemaker" ending certainly qualifies, as it can only be reached by running out of Dream and losing the game. Most endings also have at least a few variations based on the player's various skills; lacking particular skills can lead to quite negative variations of said endings.

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* DownerEnding: Not as bad as most examples, but the "Candlemaker" ending certainly qualifies, as it can only be reached is the ending you get if you don't fit any other, either by running out of Dream and losing Dream, or basically just waiting in the game.overworld for 3 years. Most endings also have at least a few variations based on the player's various skills; lacking particular skills can lead to quite negative variations of said endings.



** MakingASplash[=/=]AnIcePerson: Both fall under Water.

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** MakingASplash[=/=]AnIcePerson: Both fall under Water.Water, as IceMagicIsWater.



* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: With some endings. [[spoiler:Also the character's origin - the "Star Princess" ending is the "true" ending that reveals her backstory.]]

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* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: With some endings. [[spoiler:Also the character's origin - the "Star Princess" ending is the "true" ending that reveals her backstory.backstory, along with the "Wanderer" variation.]]



* InterspeciesRomance: One of the potential love interests is Mossam, a merman prince. [[spoiler:Subverted, because the only way for the romance to conclude successfully is for the PC to be turned into a mermaid by her fairy godmother.]]

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* InterspeciesRomance: One of the potential love interests is Mossam, a merman prince. [[spoiler:Subverted, because the only way for the romance to conclude successfully is for the PC to be turned into a mermaid [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent mermaid]] by her fairy godmother.]]



* MagicAIsMagicA: The spell system relies on hunting for spell symbols.

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* MagicAIsMagicA: The spell system relies on hunting for spell symbols.symbols gotten through events and being in certain places.



* PunnyName: ''Cole'' the blacksmith, and ''Donald'' (as in "ol' Mac") the farmer. Really?

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* PointyEars: The being that gave the protagonist to her adoptive parents has pointy ears that stick up from his head.
* PunnyName: Multiple:
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''Cole'' the blacksmith, and blacksmith
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''Donald'' (as in "ol' Mac") the farmer. Really?farmer.



* RescueRomance: A gender inverted example - the PC's romance with the mer prince starts off with her rescuing him after he was captured and imprisoned by goblins.
* ScienceFantasy: [[spoiler: The PC is actually an alien princess.]]

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* RescueRomance: A gender inverted example - the PC's romance with the mer prince starts off with her rescuing him after he was captured and imprisoned by goblins.
goblins in the damp dungeon.
* ScienceFantasy: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The PC is actually an alien princess.]]princess]].



-->'''PC:''' You're a girl?
-->'''Robin:''' Not if I can help it.

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-->'''PC:''' You're a girl?
-->'''Robin:'''
girl?\\
'''Robin:'''
Not if I can help it.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Killing is the main way to ding the KarmaMeter, though the game does make a distinction between killing enemies and ''murder'' (such as killing goblin children).
* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: The player character, for her longtime crush Cal. The "Homewrecker" ending (not available in all versions of the game) has the PC kiss a drunken Cal and cause his engagement to break up.

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Killing is the main way to ding the KarmaMeter, though the game does make a distinction between killing enemies and ''murder'' (such as killing Goblets, which are goblin children).
* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: The player character, for her longtime crush Cal. The "Homewrecker" ending (not ending, only available in all versions of the game) version 1.1, has the PC kiss a drunken Cal and cause his engagement to break up.
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* ContinuityNod: One of the endings mentions that Prince Alaric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveals is the daughter of the [[VideoGame/CuteKnight previous game]]'s protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra from that story.

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* ContinuityNod: One of the endings mentions that Prince Alaric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveals has [[http://hanakoforum.nfshost.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=639 revealed]] is the daughter of the [[VideoGame/CuteKnight previous game]]'s protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra from that story.

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* ContinuityNod: One of the endings mentions that Prince Alaric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveals is the daughter of the [[VideoGame/CuteKnight previous game]]'s protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra from that story.



* MythologyGag: One of the endings mentions that Prince Alaric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveals is the daughter of the [[VideoGame/CuteKnight previous game]]'s protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra from that story.
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* FlavorText: Party Dress: "For dressing up and looking nice; not for fighting."
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* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Taran.


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* DownerEnding: Not as bad as most examples, but the "Candlemaker" ending certainly qualifies, as it can only be reached by running out of Dream and losing the game. Most endings also have at least a few variations based on the player's various skills; lacking particular skills can lead to quite negative variations of said endings.


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* SnakeOilSalesman: Jenny. Naturally, the "Snake Oil" ending has the PC becoming one of these, too.

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* ConfirmedBachelor: In the rather hard to get "Matchmaker" ending, achieved by fulfilling the requirements for receiving, and then rejecting, every possible marriage proposal in the game. [[spoiler:The PC becomes a famous socialite, who enjoys her share of short lived romances, but actively decides against settling down with one person.]]



* FamilyThemeNaming: The innkeeper John, whose father and grandfather were also named John. If the PC marries him, they end up having a daughter whom they name Johanna.



* GoldenEnding: The "Wanderer" ending, which is by far the most difficult ending to get, with a large number of very specific requirements. [[spoiler:As with the "Star Princess" ending, the protagonist discovers her true origins - but instead of returning to the stars, she chooses to stay on Earth, and travels the world learning as much about humanity as possible.]]



* HalfIdenticalTwins: Prince Alaric and Princess Alana. [[spoiler:They're so identical that for a long time, they get away with pretending to be a single individual called Al. The observant player, however, will note that their eyes are different colors.]]

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* HalfIdenticalTwins: Prince Alaric and Princess Alana. [[spoiler:They're so identical that for a long time, they get away with pretending to be a single individual called Al. The observant player, however, will note that their hairstyles are slightly different, and their eyes are different colors.colours.]]


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* HelloInsertNameHere: Just like the first game, the protagonist can be given any name the player wishes. Unlike the first game, the protagonist of this game does not have any "official" name.


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* HumanAliens: [[spoiler:The protagonist]], as revealed in the true ending. [[spoiler:The aliens who created her deliberately invoked this, so she could learn as much as possible about humanity.]]


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* RescueRomance: A gender inverted example - the PC's romance with the mer prince starts off with her rescuing him after he was captured and imprisoned by goblins.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHairYouGottaHaveBlueHair: Several characters have odd hair colours, most notably the PC, who has teal coloured locks.
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* NotGoodWithRejection: Cole. If the player rejects his marriage proposal, he will force her to give back the armored collar he gave her as a gift, and will pay her much less if she works for him after this.
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''[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]]'' is a [[RaisingSim life sim]]/[[DatingSim dating sim]] from Creator/HanakoGames, and a direct sequel to ''VideoGame/CuteKnight''.

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''[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]]'' is a [[RaisingSim life sim]]/[[DatingSim dating sim]] sim]]/RPG from Creator/HanakoGames, and a direct sequel to ''VideoGame/CuteKnight''.
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''[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]]'' is a [[RaisingSim life sim]]/[[DatingSim a life/dating game from Creator/HanakoGames, and a direct sequel to ''VideoGame/CuteKnight''.

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''[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]]'' is a [[RaisingSim life sim]]/[[DatingSim a life/dating game dating sim]] from Creator/HanakoGames, and a direct sequel to ''VideoGame/CuteKnight''.

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Is destiny what you find, or what finds you?

Travel the kingdom to meet new friends, find treasure, and encounter monsters! Choose your outfit, jobs, and classes to raise the skills that you need for success.

You could become a hero, find true love, discover the truth of your origins... or embrace villainy as an evil warlord. Dozens of endings depend on your choices. It's all up to you!

[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]] a life/dating game from Creator/HanakoGames, with a charming take on traditional fantasy games. Sequel of ''VideoGame/CuteKnight''.

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Is destiny what you find, or what finds you?

Travel the kingdom to meet new friends, find treasure, and encounter monsters! Choose your outfit, jobs, and classes to raise the skills that you need for success.

You could become a hero, find true love, discover the truth of your origins... or embrace villainy as an evil warlord. Dozens of endings depend on your choices. It's all up to you!

[[http://hanakogames.
''[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]] Kingdom]]'' is a [[RaisingSim life sim]]/[[DatingSim a life/dating game from Creator/HanakoGames, with and a charming direct sequel to ''VideoGame/CuteKnight''.

As in the previous game, you
take on traditional fantasy games. Sequel the role of ''VideoGame/CuteKnight''.
a young woman and shape her life over the course of several years by doing off jobs, talking to [=NPCs=], and fighting monsters. Instead of confining the action to [[CityOfAdventure a single town]], ''Cute Knight Kingdom'' features an overworld that allows the protagonist to see different areas of the world. The game features MultipleEndings, most of them triggering once the protagonist celebrates her 21st birthday and reaches full adulthood.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''PrincessMaker'', but the ''Cute Knight'' games are by an entirely different creative team.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''PrincessMaker'', ''VideoGame/PrincessMaker'', but the ''Cute Knight'' games are by an entirely different creative team.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Look at the artwork in the Conqueror ending and try ''not'' to see XenaWarriorPrincess.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Look at the artwork in the Conqueror ending and try ''not'' to see XenaWarriorPrincess.''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess''.
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** [[spoiler:They ''do'' end up getting together in the Housewife ending, though.]]
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* BestHerToBedHer: Inverted. In order to pursue a romance with Cole the blacksmith, the PC must beat him at arm wrestling.
* [[BigBrotherWorship Big Sister Worship]]: Lottie, the town guard, idolizes her older sister Sophia.

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* BestHerToBedHer: Gender Inverted. In order to pursue a romance with Cole the blacksmith, the PC must beat him at arm wrestling.
* [[BigBrotherWorship Big Sister Worship]]: BigBrotherWorship: Lottie, the town guard, idolizes her older sister Sophia.
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* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy[=/=]WhiteHairedPrettyGirl: Prince Alaric and Princess Alana

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* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: TwoWords - Armoured Corset.

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* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: TwoWords - Armoured Corset.One of the armor pieces is an armoured corset.
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* TheHighPriest: Bishop Duncan, in the capital city. Unlike many examples of the trope, he's a very good person.

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* TheHighPriest: HighPriest: Bishop Duncan, in the capital city. Unlike many examples of the trope, he's a very good person.

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* AnAdventurerIsYou: If you so choose. Becoming one is actually the only way to romance John the innkeeper, who is enthralled by the tales of your exploits.



* BestHerToBedHer: Inverted. In order to pursue a romance with Cole the blacksmith, the PC must beat him at arm wrestling.
* [[BigBrotherWorship Big Sister Worship]]: Lottie, the town guard, idolizes her older sister Sophia.



* ChildMarriageVeto: Donald the farmer may make remarks to you about wanting you to marry his son Gordy. But apparently neither you nor Gordy are on board with the idea, since Gordy is not a romance option.
* TheChooserOfTheOne: To some extent. If you elect to become involved with either the prince or the princess, your actions determine which of them inherits the throne; marrying Alaric means it's him, but becoming Alana's adviser means it's her.
* ConsummateProfessional: Sophia, the guard captain, is pleasant but very serious about her duties.



* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: With some endings. [[spoiler:Also the character's origin - the Star Princess ending is the "true" ending that reveals her backstory.]]

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* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: With some endings. [[spoiler:Also the character's origin - the Star Princess "Star Princess" ending is the "true" ending that reveals her backstory.]]



* GayOption: The {{player character}} is female, and one of the characters with whom she can pursue a romance is the huntress Helena. [[spoiler:The Prime Minister ending also hints at a romance between the PC and Princess Alana, and the Pirates ending hints at one between the PC and the AmbiguousGender thief Robin.]]

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* GayOption: The {{player character}} is female, and one of the characters with whom she can pursue a romance is the huntress Helena. [[spoiler:The Prime Minister "Prime Minister" ending also hints at a romance between the PC and Princess Alana, and the Pirates "Pirates" ending hints at one between the PC and the AmbiguousGender thief Robin.]]]]
* GenerationXerox: If the PC ends up with Helena, the epilogue states that there comes a night when they find an abandoned baby and raise her as their own - just like the PC's adoptive parents did.



* TheGoodKing: The PC's home country is ruled by one; one of the romantic endings has her marry one (Taran, King of the Isles).
* GottaCatchEmAll: There are 25 magic symbols concealed throughout the land. (You have to learn them all if you want to unlock the Mystic ending.)

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* TheGoodChancellor: The PC can become this to Princess Alana, in the "Prime Minister" ending.
* TheGoodKing: The PC's home country is ruled by one; one of the romantic endings "Queen" ending has her marry one (Taran, King of the Isles).
* GottaCatchEmAll: There are 25 magic symbols concealed throughout the land. (You have to learn them all if you want to unlock the Mystic "Mystic" ending.))
** Also, there's a potential side quest which has the PC tracking down all of the baker's stolen recipe cards.



* TheHighPriest: Bishop Duncan, in the capital city. Unlike many examples of the trope, he's a very good person.



* ItemCrafting: You want the best gear? Get ready to grind for the skills you need to make it.

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* InterspeciesRomance: One of the potential love interests is Mossam, a merman prince. [[spoiler:Subverted, because the only way for the romance to conclude successfully is for the PC to be turned into a mermaid by her fairy godmother.]]
* ItemCrafting: You want the best gear? Get ready to grind for the skills you need to make it. You can learn various kinds of item crafting by apprenticing with the baker, the tailor, or the blacksmith.



* JerkAss: Gordy ([[HeelFaceTurn at first]])

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* JerkAss: Gordy ([[HeelFaceTurn Gordy, at first]])first. But [[HeelFaceTurn if you become an adventurer, he finds you more interesting and doesn't hassle you all the time]]. (This is actually a required step toward the "Wanderer" ending.)
* TheLadysFavor: Gender-flipped with Cole the blacksmith, who gives the PC a necklace as a token of his affection. He wants her to work out its meaning, then come back to him; once she understands its intentions, he proposes marriage.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfSidequests: Must be completed in order to achieve the "Wanderer" ending, which has more requirements than any other ending in the game.



* MagicAIsMagicA, due to the spell system relying on hunting for spell symbols.
* MythologyGag: One of the endings would mention that Prince Alaric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveal is the daughter of the [[VideoGame/CuteKnight previous game]]'s protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra from that story.

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* MagicAIsMagicA, due to the MagicAIsMagicA: The spell system relying relies on hunting for spell symbols.
* MatchMakerQuest: For the StarCrossedLovers; see below.
* MayDecemberRomance: One of the romance options is John the innkeeper, who appears to be at least ten years older than the PC (who is 20 at the time he can propose).
* MythologyGag: One of the endings would mention mentions that Prince Alaric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveal reveals is the daughter of the [[VideoGame/CuteKnight previous game]]'s protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra from that story.



* [[spoiler: ScienceFantasy]]: [[spoiler: The PC is actually an alien princess.]]

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* [[spoiler: ScienceFantasy]]: ScienceFantasy: [[spoiler: The PC is actually an alien princess.]]



* TheStoic: Morris, the estranged ex-boyfriend mentioned above, rarely speaks.



* SweetTooth: If the PC studies with Michanda the baker, she may reveal that both she and her husband, Sikh, love chocolate. After that, the PC can purchase chocolate from Liling the merchant and resell it to Michanda.



* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: The player character, for her longtime crush Cal. One of the possible endings (not available in all versions of the game) has the PC kiss a drunken Cal and cause his engagement to break up.

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* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: The player character, for her longtime crush Cal. One of the possible endings The "Homewrecker" ending (not available in all versions of the game) has the PC kiss a drunken Cal and cause his engagement to break up.


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* WalkingShirtlessScene: Cole the blacksmith - best seen in the background of the epilogue image for the "Blacksmith" ending.
* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy[=/=]WhiteHairedPrettyGirl: Prince Alaric and Princess Alana
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* MythologyGag: One of the endings would mention that Prince Aldric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveal is the daughter of the previous game's protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra.

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* MythologyGag: One of the endings would mention that Prince Aldric Alaric will marry a Princess Michiko, whom WordOfGod reveal is the daughter of the [[VideoGame/CuteKnight previous game's game]]'s protagonist who shares her mother's name. The prologue also mentioned a missing princess from a neighboring kingdom, referring to Princess Alexandra.Alexandra from that story.
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* GayOption: The {{player character}} is female, and one of the characters with whom she can pursue a romance is the huntress Helena. [[spoiler:The Prime Minister ending also hints at a romance between the PC and Princess Alana, and the Pirates ending hints at one between the PC and the female thief Robin.]]

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* GayOption: The {{player character}} is female, and one of the characters with whom she can pursue a romance is the huntress Helena. [[spoiler:The Prime Minister ending also hints at a romance between the PC and Princess Alana, and the Pirates ending hints at one between the PC and the female AmbiguousGender thief Robin.]]
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Look at the artwork in the Conqueror ending and try ''not'' to see Xena, Warrior Princess.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Look at the artwork in the Conqueror ending and try ''not'' to see Xena, Warrior Princess.XenaWarriorPrincess.
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[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]] a life/dating game from Creator/HanakoGames, with a charming take on traditional fantasy games. Sequel of ''CuteKnight''.

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[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]] a life/dating game from Creator/HanakoGames, with a charming take on traditional fantasy games. Sequel of ''CuteKnight''.
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Is destiny what you find, or what finds you?

Travel the kingdom to meet new friends, find treasure, and encounter monsters! Choose your outfit, jobs, and classes to raise the skills that you need for success.

You could become a hero, find true love, discover the truth of your origins... or embrace villainy as an evil warlord. Dozens of endings depend on your choices. It's all up to you!

[[http://hanakogames.com/ckk.shtml Cute Knight Kingdom]] a life/dating game from Creator/HanakoGames, with a charming take on traditional fantasy games. Sequel of ''CuteKnight''.

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!! This game provides examples of:
* AwesomeButImpractical: Magic swords. If you have enough magical ability to make proper use of one, then you're probably better off using a wand instead.
* BittersweetEnding: Several of the endings contain at least some measure of a despairing feeling that things could have turned out better.
* BreastPlate: Armoured Corset
* ButThouMust: Prior to the fight against the spider, you are given the choice of running away. If you try to do this, you fail, resulting in the fight proceeding as though you had chosen 'fight'.
* CoolSword: Any of the magic swords you can craft.
* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: If you lose a battle, you get teleported back to your home town. [[spoiler:Except if you lose to the Demon Spider.]] Somewhat lampshaded in that the character starts to wonder why this happens and what it means...
* DoesNotLikeMen: Oh, Helena!
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Look at the artwork in the Conqueror ending and try ''not'' to see Xena, Warrior Princess.
* ElementalPowers: Spells, wands and magic swords rely on the various magical elements, in various combinations, to do things.
** PlayingWithFire: Fire.
** MakingASplash[=/=]AnIcePerson: Both fall under Water.
** DishingOutDirt: Earth.
** ShockAndAwe[=/=]BlowYouAway: Air.
** GreenThumb: Nature.
** LightEmUp: Light.
** CastingAShadow: Darkness.
** HolyHandGrenade: Holy. (There is no corresponding "unholy," at least not that you can use.)
** HeartBeatDown: The Emotion element in its purest form, though other emotions (such as fear and sorrow) are included in other symbols.
** MagmaMan: Lava symbol, which combines Earth and Fire.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: With some endings. [[spoiler:Also the character's origin - the Star Princess ending is the "true" ending that reveals her backstory.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: The evil endings.
* GayOption: The {{player character}} is female, and one of the characters with whom she can pursue a romance is the huntress Helena. [[spoiler:The Prime Minister ending also hints at a romance between the PC and Princess Alana, and the Pirates ending hints at one between the PC and the female thief Robin.]]
* GiantSpider: [[spoiler: The final boss for the Adventurer and Minion endings. To reach it, YouHaveToBurnTheWeb.]]
* TheGoodKing: The PC's home country is ruled by one; one of the romantic endings has her marry one (Taran, King of the Isles).
* GottaCatchEmAll: There are 25 magic symbols concealed throughout the land. (You have to learn them all if you want to unlock the Mystic ending.)
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Prince Alaric and Princess Alana. [[spoiler:They're so identical that for a long time, they get away with pretending to be a single individual called Al. The observant player, however, will note that their eyes are different colors.]]
* HappilyAdopted: The {{player character}}, by a kindly old couple whom she loves very much.
* HappilyMarried: The player character's adoptive parents; also the baker Michanda and the tailor Sekh. Implied for the PC in most of the romance endings.
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: TwoWords - Armoured Corset.
* ItemCrafting: You want the best gear? Get ready to grind for the skills you need to make it.
* ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime: If you work for Liling the merchant long enough to get her to talk about how she got into sales, she invokes this trope word for word.
* JerkAss: Gordy ([[HeelFaceTurn at first]])
* MadScientist: The inventor in the volcano.
* MagicAIsMagicA, due to the spell system relying on hunting for spell symbols.
* OfCorsetsSexy: The Corset Dress and [[BreastPlate Armored Corset]].
** OfCorsetHurts: Wearing a corset decreases your stamina, and usually your mobility (as represented by Luck).
* PunnyName: ''Cole'' the blacksmith, and ''Donald'' (as in "ol' Mac") the farmer. Really?
* RagsToRoyalty: Three of the game's possible romantic pairings have the player character ending up as a princess or a queen via marriage.
* [[spoiler: ScienceFantasy]]: [[spoiler: The PC is actually an alien princess.]]
* SideQuest: There are a handful of these, such as the one to recover the baker's stolen recipe cards.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''PrincessMaker'', but the ''Cute Knight'' games are by an entirely different creative team.
* StarCrossedLovers: One of the optional side quests involves reuniting the director of the capital city's cultural center and his estranged ex-boyfriend.
* SweetOnPollyOliver: If the PC gets into thieving with Robin in the capital city, she'll admit (privately) to thinking he's cute when he smiles. A little farther into the partnership, Robin will reveal that he was thrown out by his family... who don't approve of their little girl not wanting to wear dresses.
-->'''PC:''' You're a girl?
-->'''Robin:''' Not if I can help it.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Killing is the main way to ding the KarmaMeter, though the game does make a distinction between killing enemies and ''murder'' (such as killing goblin children).
* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: The player character, for her longtime crush Cal. One of the possible endings (not available in all versions of the game) has the PC kiss a drunken Cal and cause his engagement to break up.
* UnscaledMerfolk: Mossam, the Prince of Eels.
* WonderChild: The PC.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair
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