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Per TRS. Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishonen}}: Stocke, Dias, and Selvan. It's implied Dias and Selvan got their jobs ''because'' of their looks.


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* PrettyBoy: Stocke, Dias, and Selvan. It's implied Dias and Selvan got their jobs ''because'' of their looks.
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* WhatIsOneMansLifeInComparison: The question at the center of the story's plot, really. There's three potential Sacrifices that could give their life for the world to survive, each with their own take on it.
** The original Sacrifice, [[spoiler:Heiss]], absolutely refuses to die for the sake of the world. If that means everyone else has to die, so be it. [[spoiler:The GoldenEnding does see him finally find something worth dying for: his beloved nephew's future.]]
** [[spoiler:Stocke]] is initially disgusted to learn that the royal family has been secretly murdering someone each generation for the world's sake and is adamantly against the Ritual. It's only as the story goes on that they start to understand just ''why'' someone might choose to die to protect the world and it's people, [[spoiler:and he sacrifices himself in the non-GoldenEnding.]]
** Eruca [[TargetedHumanSacrifice isn't actually a valid Sacrifice,]] but she's still willing to give it a shot for the good of the world, though it's pretty clear that her SurvivorsGuilt at escaping her fate at her brother's expense factors into her motivation.
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* DiscOneNuke: It's possible to get Stocke's best armor as early as SH Chapter 4 by abusing StatusEffects to defeat two endgame {{Bonus Boss}}es.

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* DiscOneNuke: It's possible to get Stocke's best armor as early as SH Chapter 4 by abusing StatusEffects to defeat two endgame {{Bonus Boss}}es.bosses.

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Bonus Boss is a disambiguation


%%* BonusBoss: The Master and the Mist Spider.



* GladiatorSubquest: In the desert town of Cygnus, you'll need to fight in a gladiator tournament to proceed in the plot. Though only some of the fights are mandatory, as you can face additional BonusBoss fights for some good equipment.

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* GladiatorSubquest: In the desert town of Cygnus, you'll need to fight in a gladiator tournament to proceed in the plot. Though only some of the fights are mandatory, as you can face additional BonusBoss boss fights for some good equipment.



* InfinityPlusOneSword: True Historica, an upgraded version of the Historica you get for beating the BonusBoss. The 3DS remake lets you upgrade it further into an even better InfinityPlusOneSword, the Radiant Historica.

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* InfinityPlusOneSword: True Historica, an upgraded version of the Historica you get for beating the BonusBoss.Vainqueur. The 3DS remake lets you upgrade it further into an even better InfinityPlusOneSword, the Radiant Historica.
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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:A prerequisite for Sacrifices- namely, Stocke and Heiss.]] A more traditional application of this applies to [[spoiler:the Prophet Noah, who has been dead since the beginning of the story]].

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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:A prerequisite for Sacrifices- namely, Stocke and Heiss.]] A more traditional application of this applies to [[spoiler:the Prophet Noah, who has been dead since the beginning of the story]].story. Not the case in Perfect Chronology, in which he was on a suspended coma instead, then revived after following the events of a Possible Timeline]].
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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Asskicking Equals Authority has been renamed.


* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: King Garland united Cygnus by beating up the other factions.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: King Garland united Cygnus by beating up the other factions.
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* NonProtagonistResolver: [[spoiler:The DS version's GoldenEnding has the protagonists stop Heiss and his meddling with the flow of time, but the overarching desertification problem is beyond their capacity to solve. Instead, two scientists they helped during a sidequest are hinted to eventually make a breakthrough and stop the problem.]] This is defied in the 3DS version where [[spoiler:the heroes confront the monster at the source of the desertification and kill it, ending the problem on their own.]]

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* NonProtagonistResolver: [[spoiler:The The DS version's GoldenEnding has the protagonists stop [[spoiler:stop Heiss and his meddling with the flow of time, time]], but the overarching desertification problem is beyond their capacity to solve. Instead, two [[spoiler:two scientists they helped during a sidequest are hinted to eventually make a breakthrough and stop the problem.]] This is defied in the 3DS version where [[spoiler:the heroes confront the monster at the source of the desertification and kill it, ending the problem on their own.]]
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* NonProtagonistResolver: [[spoiler:The DS version's GoldenEnding has the protagonists stop Heiss and his meddling with the flow of time, but the overarching desertification problem is beyond their capacity to solve. Instead, two scientists they helped during a sidequest are hinted to eventually make a breakthrough and stop the problem.]] This is defied in the 3DS version where [[spoiler:the heroes confront the monster at the source of the desertification and kill it, ending the problem on their own.]]
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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: The FinalBoss is a still image done in the style of the character portraits instead of an animated sprite.

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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: The FinalBoss is a still image done in the style of the character portraits instead of an animated sprite. Even more blatant in the remake, since it still retains the art style from the DS version.

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