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** Racaiah, an Elementalist, is the optional boss of Act 1. She travels alongside two others, and uses strong area of effect fire and ice damage. To make matters worse, she can even paralyze an entire row of your party at once.

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** Racaiah, an Elementalist, is the optional boss of Act 1. She travels is fought alongside two others, allies, and uses strong area of effect fire and ice damage. To make matters worse, she can even paralyze an entire row of your party at once.



** Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including a mage specializing death magic, a powerful healer that can revive the dead, and a monk that deals strong AoE damage) is the optional boss of Act 3.

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** Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including a mage specializing death magic, a powerful healer that can revive the dead, and a monk that deals strong AoE damage) can damage and disable the entire party) is the optional boss of Act 3.



* DemotedToDragon: [[spoiler:Malthael. Despite being the residual fragment of an Eldyrian's soul, Malthael's arrogance and hubris granted Caellach too much power, which allowed him to be overthrown. Caellach sealed him in Castle Guinevere's throne room, where the royal family were supposed to succeed in destroying him.]]



* EarnYourBadEnding: [[spoiler:Being cruel to Morgan, leaving students to die, and ignoring someone’s cry for help leads to having to fight Morgan at the end of the journey.]]

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* EarnYourBadEnding: [[spoiler:Being cruel to Morgan, leaving students to die, and ignoring someone’s cry for help leads to having to fight Morgan at the end of the journey.game.]]



* FauxDeath: Can be averted based on your choices. [[spoiler:If you tell Cormac to be careful before entering the Temple of Llymayn in Act 2, he will protect himself when he casts the Ancient Eldyrian Spell, allowing himself to be restored later. If you don’t warn him, he is petrified permanently, and there is nothing Magister Albrecht or High Magister Kei can do.]]

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* FauxDeath: Can be averted based on your choices. [[spoiler:If you tell Cormac to be careful before entering the Temple of Llymayn in Act 2, he will protect himself when he casts the Ancient Eldyrian Spell, allowing himself Magister Albrecht to be restored restore him later. If you don’t warn him, he is petrified permanently, and there is nothing Magister Albrecht or High Magister Kei can do.]]



* PlotArmor: Both played straight and averted. [[spoiler:Lane and Amber are the only two main characters that will survive no matter what. Morgan, Cormac, and Rowena can all die depending on the choices you make throughout the game, and Teo and Whitney die no matter what.]]

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* PlotArmor: Both played straight and averted. [[spoiler:Lane and Amber are the only two main characters that will survive no matter what. survive, regardless. Morgan, Cormac, and Rowena can all die depending on the choices you make throughout the game, make, and Teo and Whitney die no matter what.]]
* TheDragon: [[spoiler:Originally this appears to be Caellach, posing as a weak-willed follower of Malthael, but it's later revealed that he has always been in control, and he used Malthael's arrogance against him to grant him incredible power. Malthael's destiny is ultimately to be defeated by the royal family, and afterwards, Caellach would drown the royal family and take credit for Malthael's defeat for himself.
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** Racaiah, an Elementalist, is the optional boss of Act 1. She travels alongside two others, and uses strong AoE fire and ice damage. To make matters worse, she can even paralyze an entire row of your party at once.

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** Racaiah, an Elementalist, is the optional boss of Act 1. She travels alongside two others, and uses strong AoE area of effect fire and ice damage. To make matters worse, she can even paralyze an entire row of your party at once.
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** Racaiah, an Elementalist, is the optional boss of Act 1.

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** Racaiah, an Elementalist, is the optional boss of Act 1. She travels alongside two others, and uses strong AoE fire and ice damage. To make matters worse, she can even paralyze an entire row of your party at once.

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* ActionGirl: There are so many in the game. The main characters, Amber, Morgan, Whitney, and Rowena certainly count, as well as many of the side characters, like Lowangen and Irrena.
* AerithandBob: There are characters named Irrena, Vantessa, and Lowangen, alongside Lane, Amber, and Kody.

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* ActionGirl: There are so many in the game. The main characters, Amber, Morgan, Whitney, and Rowena certainly count, as well as many of the side characters, like Lowangen and Irrena.
* AerithandBob: AerithAndBob: There are characters named Irrena, Vantessa, Albrecht, Brenthis, and Lowangen, alongside Lane, Amber, and Kody.



* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Every demon in the game is evil, seeking to murder or gain control over the citizens of Guinevere. Many of the characters fall prey to them, including those close to the King and Queen.
* BlackMagic: The Ancient Eldyrian Spells, and, to a lesser extent, dark magic. It's stated many times in the story, as well as the glossary, that Ancient Eldyrian spells can kill their casters if performed incorrectly, and many require live sacrifices.
* BonusBoss: The game has a few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to see Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using mage, a powerful healer, and a monk) is the optional boss of Act 3.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: You’re supposed to stop a powerful mage from destroying reagents needed to destroy a demigod-like figure, but you can still spend time to find a man’s glasses and return them to him.

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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Every demon in the game is evil, seeking either seeks to murder the citizens of Guinevere, or gain control over them. [[spoiler: Even the citizens one that gives Morgan visions of Guinevere. Many a happier alternate life is only doing so as a way to distract her. He's trying to implant one of the characters fall prey to them, including those close to the King and Queen.
Malthael's shards within her soul.]]
* BlackMagic: The Ancient Eldyrian Spells, and, to a lesser questionable extent, dark magic. It's stated many times in the story, as well as the glossary, that Ancient Eldyrian spells can kill their casters if performed incorrectly, and many of them require live sacrifices.
* BonusBoss: The game has a few. Racaiah, few.
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an Elementalist Elementalist, is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The 1.
**[[spoiler:The
demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it him in order to see Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is Betrayal's fight has a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, involved, based on when he casts Dispel to remove your buffs. He could arguably be the toughest fight in the game, so much so that the hardest difficulty setting doesn't even increase his strength.]]
**Ichiro,
a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using mage, a mage specializing death magic, a powerful healer, healer that can revive the dead, and a monk) monk that deals strong AoE damage) is the optional boss of Act 3.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: You’re supposed to stop a powerful mage from destroying reagents needed to destroy banish a demigod-like figure, entity, but you can still spend time to find a man’s glasses and return them to him.



* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Ancient Eldyrian Spells.
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Rowena’s deal with the Betrayal demon at the end of her dream. If she accepts his bargain, he possesses her, and at the end of the game, she goes insane and potentially commits suicide.]]
* DeflectorShields: Amber’s Safeguard spell erects a shield that absorbs damage.
* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: The game’s main song is actually Morgan’s theme, and is played whenever she is having a big moment for her character.

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* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Ancient Eldyrian Spells.
Spells. They're powerful rituals that can change the fabric of reality, destroy godlike entities, and teleport people across great distances. When cast incorrectly, they can maim or kill their casters, and several of them require living sacrifices.
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Rowena’s deal bargain with the Betrayal demon at the end of her dream. If she accepts his bargain, offer, he possesses her, and at the end of the game, she goes is driven insane and potentially commits suicide.]]
* DeflectorShields: Amber’s Safeguard spell erects a shield of energy that absorbs damage.
* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: The game’s main song is actually Morgan’s theme, and is played whenever she is having a big moment for her character.an important moment.



* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane has dreams throughout the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually messages magically sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital. He is only able to rush to her aid because he recognizes the same bells she sent him in his dreams.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Whitney's true nature as a sending of Ycantha is foreshadowed all across the game. She appears in areas she's not supposed to, she tells Kody that some people have no control over their destiny (implying that she was created to fulfill a specific goal), she has seemingly-endless amounts of money, and once the spell empowering her ends, she turns to gold. Given that Ycantha is the goddess of commerce and wealth, this all makes sense.]]

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* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane has dreams throughout the adventure, starting with the second scene in the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually messages magically sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital. in the city. He is only able to rush to her aid because he recognizes the same bells she sent him played in his dreams.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Whitney's true nature as a sending of Ycantha is foreshadowed all across throughout the game. She appears in areas she's not supposed to, she tells Kody that some people have no control over their destiny (implying that she was created to fulfill a specific goal), she has seemingly-endless amounts of money, and once the spell empowering her ends, she turns to gold. Given that Ycantha is the goddess of commerce and wealth, this all makes sense.]]
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* TheHero: The game doesn't really possess a single main character, since all of the playable characters get their own time to heroically shine. Many of the non-player characters are heroes as well, [[spoiler:especially Uriel, Lowangen, and Kei. Uriel performs the spell that destroys Malthael’s soul, while Lowangen and Kei battle him and buy Uriel time to do so.]]
* PlotArmor: Both played straight and averted. [[spoiler:Lane and Amber are the only two main characters that will survive no matter what. Morgan, Cormac, and Rowena can all die depending on the choices you make throughout the game, and Teo and Whitney die no matter what.]]

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* PlotArmor: Both played straight and averted. [[spoiler:Lane and Amber are the only two main characters that will survive no matter what. Morgan, Cormac, and Rowena can all die depending on the choices you make throughout the game, and Teo and Whitney die no matter what.]]
* TheHero: The game doesn't really possess a single main character, since all of the playable characters get their own time to heroically shine. Many of the non-player characters are heroes as well, [[spoiler:especially Uriel, Lowangen, and Kei. Uriel performs the spell that destroys Malthael’s soul, while Lowangen and Kei battle him and buy Uriel time to do so.]]
* PlotArmor: Both played straight and averted. [[spoiler:Lane and Amber are the only two main characters that will survive no matter what. Morgan, Cormac, and Rowena can all die depending on the choices you make throughout the game, and Teo and Whitney die no matter what.
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* DeflectorShields: Amber’s Safeguard spell erects a shield that absorbs damage.
* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: The game’s main song is actually Morgan’s theme, and is played whenever she is having a big moment for her character.


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* EarnYourBadEnding: [[spoiler:Being cruel to Morgan, leaving students to die, and ignoring someone’s cry for help leads to having to fight Morgan at the end of the journey.]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding: It is possible for nearly all of the playable characters to survive. The game’s perfect ending even has an achievement for doing so.
* EverythingFades: Enemies fade out when defeated, often in various ways.
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* DealwiththeDevil: [[spoiler:Rowena’s deal with the Betrayal demon at the end of her dream. If she accepts his bargain, he possesses her, and at the end of the game, she goes insane and potentially commits suicide.]]

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* DealwiththeDevil: DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Rowena’s deal with the Betrayal demon at the end of her dream. If she accepts his bargain, he possesses her, and at the end of the game, she goes insane and potentially commits suicide.]]

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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: You’re supposed to stop a powerful mage from destroying reagents needed to destroy a demigod-like figure, but you can still spend time to find a man’s glasses and return them to him.



* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Ancient Eldyrian Spells.
* DealwiththeDevil: [[spoiler:Rowena’s deal with the Betrayal demon at the end of her dream. If she accepts his bargain, he possesses her, and at the end of the game, she goes insane and potentially commits suicide.]]



* TheHero: The game doesn't really possess a single main character, since all of the playable characters get their own time to heroically shine. Many of the NPCs are heroes as well, [[spoiler:especially Uriel, Lowangen, and Kei. Uriel performs the spell that destroys Malthael’s soul, while Lowangen and Kei battle him and buy Uriel time to do so.]]

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* TheHero: The game doesn't really possess a single main character, since all of the playable characters get their own time to heroically shine. Many of the NPCs non-player characters are heroes as well, [[spoiler:especially Uriel, Lowangen, and Kei. Uriel performs the spell that destroys Malthael’s soul, while Lowangen and Kei battle him and buy Uriel time to do so.]]

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* ActionGirl: There are so many in the game. The main characters, Amber, Morgan, Whitney, and Rowena certainly count, as well as many of the side characters, like Lowangen and Irrena.
* AerithandBob: There are characters named Irrena, Vantessa, and Lowangen, alongside Lane, Amber, and Kody.



* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Every demon in the game is evil, seeking to murder or gain control over the citizens of Guinevere. Many of the characters fall prey to them, including those close to the King and Queen.



*FauxDeath: Can be averted based on your choices. [[spoiler:If you tell Cormac to be careful before entering the Temple of Llymayn in Act 2, he will protect himself when he casts the Ancient Eldyrian Spell, allowing himself to be restored later. If you don’t warn him, he is petrified permanently, and there is nothing Magister Albrecht or High Magister Kei can do.]]



* TheHero: The game doesn't really possess a single main character, since all of the playable characters get their own time to heroically shine. Many of the NPCs are heroes as well, [[spoiler:especially Uriel, Lowangen, and Kei. Uriel performs the spell that destroys Malthael’s soul, while Lowangen and Kei battle him and buy Uriel time to do so.]]

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* TheHero: The game doesn't really possess a single main character, since all of the playable characters get their own time to heroically shine. Many of the NPCs are heroes as well, [[spoiler:especially Uriel, Lowangen, and Kei. Uriel performs the spell that destroys Malthael’s soul, while Lowangen and Kei battle him and buy Uriel time to do so.]]
* PlotArmor: Both played straight and averted. [[spoiler:Lane and Amber are the only two main characters that will survive no matter what. Morgan, Cormac, and Rowena can all die depending on the choices you make throughout the game, and Teo and Whitney die no matter what.
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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using mage, a powerful healer, and a monk) is the optional boss of Act 3.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: [[spoiler: The end of the game, when Lane and Amber rush off to find Lane’s mother, who is somewhere nearby. It’s not revealed if they succeed in saving her.]]

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* BonusBoss: A The game has a few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win see Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using mage, a powerful healer, and a monk) is the optional boss of Act 3.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: [[spoiler: The At the end of the game, when Lane and Amber rush off to find Lane’s mother, who is somewhere nearby. It’s not revealed if they succeed in saving her.]]



* TheHero: Trials of Guinevere doesn't really possess a sole main character, since all of the playable characters in the game get their own time to shine. Despite this, the city of Guinevere is saved because of their actions.

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* TheHero: Trials of Guinevere The game doesn't really possess a sole single main character, since all of the playable characters in the game get their own time to heroically shine. Despite this, Many of the city of Guinevere is saved because of their actions.NPCs are heroes as well, [[spoiler:especially Uriel, Lowangen, and Kei. Uriel performs the spell that destroys Malthael’s soul, while Lowangen and Kei battle him and buy Uriel time to do so.]]
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* Cliffhanger: [[spoiler: The end of the game, when Lane and Amber rush off to find Lane’s mother, who is somewhere nearby. It’s not revealed if they succeed in saving her.]]

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* Cliffhanger: {{Cliffhanger}}: [[spoiler: The end of the game, when Lane and Amber rush off to find Lane’s mother, who is somewhere nearby. It’s not revealed if they succeed in saving her.]]

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* Cliffhanger: [[spoiler: The end of the game, when Lane and Amber rush off to find Lane’s mother, who is somewhere nearby. It’s not revealed if they succeed in saving her.]]



* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane has dreams throughout the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually messages magically sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital.He is only able to rush to her aid because he recognizes the same bells she sent him in his dreams.]]

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* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane has dreams throughout the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually messages magically sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital. He is only able to rush to her aid because he recognizes the same bells she sent him in his dreams.]]
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* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane has dreams throughout the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually messages magically sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital.]]

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* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane has dreams throughout the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually messages magically sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital.He is only able to rush to her aid because he recognizes the same bells she sent him in his dreams.]]
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* Foreshadowing: [[spoiler:Whitney's true nature as a sending of Ycantha is foreshadowed all across the game. She appears in areas she's not supposed to, she tells Kody that some people have no control over their destiny (implying that she was created to fulfill a specific goal), she has seemingly-endless amounts of money, and once the spell empowering her ends, she turns to gold. Given that Ycantha is the goddess of commerce and wealth, this all makes sense.]]

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Whitney's true nature as a sending of Ycantha is foreshadowed all across the game. She appears in areas she's not supposed to, she tells Kody that some people have no control over their destiny (implying that she was created to fulfill a specific goal), she has seemingly-endless amounts of money, and once the spell empowering her ends, she turns to gold. Given that Ycantha is the goddess of commerce and wealth, this all makes sense.]]
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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using mage, a powerful healer, and a monk) is the final boss of Act 3.

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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using mage, a powerful healer, and a monk) is the final optional boss of Act 3.
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* BlackMagic: The Ancient Eldyrian spells, and, to a lesser extent, dark magic. It's stated many times in the story, as well as the glossary, that Ancient Eldyrian spells can kill their casters if performed incorrectly, and many require live sacrifices.

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* BlackMagic: The Ancient Eldyrian spells, Spells, and, to a lesser extent, dark magic. It's stated many times in the story, as well as the glossary, that Ancient Eldyrian spells can kill their casters if performed incorrectly, and many require live sacrifices.

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* BlackMagic: The Ancient Eldyrian spells, and, to a lesser extent, dark magic. It's stated many times in the story, as well as the glossary, that Ancient Eldyrian spells can kill their casters if performed incorrectly, and many require live sacrifices.



* TheHero: Trials of Guinevere doesn't really possess a sole main character, since all the playable characters in the game get their own time to shine. Despite this, the city of Guinevere is saved because of their actions.

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* TheHero: Trials of Guinevere doesn't really possess a sole main character, since all of the playable characters in the game get their own time to shine. Despite this, the city of Guinevere is saved because of their actions.

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Trials of Guinevere combines RPG elements with the emotional, dramatic storytelling of a visual novel through a linear adventure.

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Trials ''Trials of Guinevere Guinevere'' combines RPG elements with the emotional, dramatic storytelling of a visual novel through a linear adventure.



* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using spellcaster) is the final boss of Act 3.

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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using spellcaster) mage, a powerful healer, and a monk) is the final boss of Act 3.



* HopelessBossFight: [[spoiler:Midway through Act 2, you will come across illusions of Cormac and Kody. Try as you might, they are nigh impossible to win on any difficulty aside from Storyteller.]]

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* HopelessBossFight: [[spoiler:Midway through Act 2, you will come across illusions of Cormac and Kody. Try as you might, they are nigh impossible to win on any difficulty aside from Storyteller.]]]]
* TheHero: Trials of Guinevere doesn't really possess a sole main character, since all the playable characters in the game get their own time to shine. Despite this, the city of Guinevere is saved because of their actions.
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* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane's vision at the start of the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital.]]

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* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Lane's vision at the start of Lane has dreams throughout the game. [[spoiler:It's revealed later that his dreams are actually messages magically sent by his mother, who is being held captive somewhere is Guinevere's capital.]]
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* Foreshadowing: [[spoiler:Whitney's true nature as a sending of Ycantha is foreshadowed all across the game. She appears in areas she's not supposed to, she tells Kody that some people have no control over their destiny (implying that she was created to fulfill a specific goal), she has seemingly-endless amounts of money, and once the spell empowering her ends, she turns to gold. Given that Ycantha is the goddess of commerce and wealth, this all makes sense.]]
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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]]

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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]]]] Ichiro, a Guardian betrayer, along with his party (including an instant-death using spellcaster) is the final boss of Act 3.
* DifficultyLevels: There are four difficulty levels in the game. Storyteller is the easiest, and Wind Adept is the hardest.
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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]]

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* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]]
* HopelessBossFight: [[spoiler:Midway through Act 2, you will come across illusions of Cormac and Kody. Try as you might, they are nigh impossible to win on any difficulty aside from Storyteller.
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''Trials of Guinevere'' is an UsefulNotes/RPGMaker game developed by TD Games, and [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103130 released]] for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on December 31, 2019. It's the first game officially released by the author.

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''Trials of Guinevere'' is an UsefulNotes/RPGMaker game developed by TD Games, and [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103130 released]] for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on December 31, 2019. It's the first game officially released by in the author.author's Legends of Vitaria series.

!! Tropes present in this game:

* AttackItsWeakPoint: Many enemies in the game have various weaknesses. The Alu demons, for example, take triple damage from holy magic.
* BonusBoss: A few. Racaiah, an Elementalist is the optional boss of Act 1. [[spoiler:The demon at the start of Act 2, Betrayal, may seem [[{{HopelessBossFight}} impossible to win]], but you must beat it in order to win Rowena's best ending. Even by playing perfectly, there is a bit of chance involved.]]
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''Trials of Guinevere'' is an UsefulNotes/RPGMaker game developed by TD Games, and [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103130 released]] for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on December 31, 2019. It's the first game officially released by the author.]]

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''Trials of Guinevere'' is an UsefulNotes/RPGMaker game developed by TD Games, and [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103130 released]] for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on December 31, 2019. It's the first game officially released by the author.]]
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''Trials of Guinevere'' is an UsefulNotes/RPGMaker game developed by TD Games, and [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103130 released]] for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on December 31, 2019. It's the first game officially released by the author.

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