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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], which has been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.

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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120523025802 [[https://lba.fandom.com/wiki/Hamalayi_Harbor southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], which has been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.
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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.

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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's which has been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.
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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.

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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [https://static.[[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.
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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.

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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20120523025802 jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.
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A third game was planned, but there was hardly any word on its development outside of funding concerns until it was[[https://twitter.com/2point21/status/1435578917058801666 properly announced in September 2021]].

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A third game was planned, but never got released. The team is ready to make it, but would need a substantial amount of money to work on it.

Until september 9th, 2021, ''[[https://twitter.com/2point21/status/1435578917058801666 where the game got announced!]]''


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A third game was planned, but never got released. The team is ready to make it, but would need a substantial amount there was hardly any word on its development outside of money to work on it.

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funding concerns until it was[[https://twitter.com/2point21/status/1435578917058801666 where the game got announced!]]''

properly announced in September 2021]].
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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.

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*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that after pushing through a bit of the Twinun's Twinsun's Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is especially easy to miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible.
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** In ''Relentless'', the Hamalayi Mountains could end up being somewhat confusing due to map border entrances that are hard to make out as they're not all that obvious that they're supposed to be entrances to adjacent maps. Other maps, like the ones for the islands, usually make it obvious with roads or paths, but in snowy areas of the Hamalayi Mountains? There's almost nothing to work with.

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** In ''Relentless'', the Hamalayi Mountains could end up being somewhat confusing due to map border entrances that are hard to make out as they're not all that obvious that they're supposed to be entrances to adjacent maps. Other maps, like the ones for the islands, usually make it obvious with roads or paths, but in the snowy areas of the Hamalayi Mountains? There's almost nothing to work with.
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** In ''Relentless'', the Hamalayi Mountains could end up being somewhat confusing due to map border entrances that are hard to make out as they're not all that obvious that they're supposed to be entrances to adjacent maps. Other maps, like the ones for the islands, usually make it obvious with roads or paths, but in snowy areas of the Hamalayi Mountains, there's almost nothing to work with.

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** In ''Relentless'', the Hamalayi Mountains could end up being somewhat confusing due to map border entrances that are hard to make out as they're not all that obvious that they're supposed to be entrances to adjacent maps. Other maps, like the ones for the islands, usually make it obvious with roads or paths, but in snowy areas of the Hamalayi Mountains, there's Mountains? There's almost nothing to work with.

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** In ''Relentless'', after pushing through a bit of the Twinun's northern hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's southern hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the borderline of a map that is ''very'' easy to not notice. Especially since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the northern hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible. As a result this leaves many new players feeling like they are trapped on the northern hemisphere with no way to get back to the southern hemisphere.

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** In ''Relentless'', the Hamalayi Mountains could end up being somewhat confusing due to map border entrances that are hard to make out as they're not all that obvious that they're supposed to be entrances to adjacent maps. Other maps, like the ones for the islands, usually make it obvious with roads or paths, but in snowy areas of the Hamalayi Mountains, there's almost nothing to work with.
*** One particular Hamalayi Mountain map entrance that's especially hard to notice at first glance is the one for the [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/62/Hamalayi_Harbor.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20120523025802 southern Hamalayi Harbor map]], and it's been well known amongst the players to leave people feeling like they're trapped in the Northern Hemisphere. The problem is that
after pushing through a bit of the Twinun's northern hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, {{Backtracking}} will be required for Twinsen to go back to the planet's southern hemisphere Southern Hemisphere to trade a flute for a guitar at Desert Island. However, the one Hamalayi Mountain entrance that connects the two hemisphere sides is just a single entrance along the borderline of a map border of the mentioned southern Hamalayi Harbor map. In the picture, you see that ice tree that's along the map border on the far left? That small gap to the right between it and the cliff happens to be the entrance! This is ''very'' especially easy to not notice. Especially miss if you never explored the area beforehand since Twinsen takes a completely different path to get into the northern hemisphere Northern Hemisphere to begin with that will no longer be accessible. As a result this leaves many new players feeling like they are trapped on the northern hemisphere with no way to get back to the southern hemisphere.accessible.
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\nUntil september 9th, 2021, ''[[https://twitter.com/2point21/status/1435578917058801666 where the game got announced!]]''

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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: With streets and even small towns.
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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Twinsun is tidally-locked in a binary star system no less, with a huge mountain range running along its equator, that divides the planet in half. Each hemisphere is warmed by a single sun, one hotter than the other. Except for that frigid equator, the planet's climate is otherwise clement. If anything the game's depiction of such a world is ''completely backwards'' - with no night both poles would be [[DeathWorld inhospitable hellish landscapes]], and life could only possibly survive at the equator, known as "terminator zone" bathed in constant twilight. But the differential heating would mean storms would be so constant that life could never thrive on such a planet.

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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: ArtisticLicenseSpace: Twinsun is tidally-locked in a binary star system no less, with a huge mountain range running along its equator, that divides the planet in half. Each hemisphere is warmed by a single sun, one hotter than the other. Except for that frigid equator, the planet's climate is otherwise clement. If anything the game's depiction of such a world is ''completely backwards'' - with no night both poles would be [[DeathWorld inhospitable hellish landscapes]], and life could only possibly survive at the equator, known as "terminator zone" bathed in constant twilight. But the differential heating would mean storms would be so constant that life could never thrive on such a planet.



* BadassLongRobe: Worn by Twinsen.

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** In LBA 2, you can skip having to go the long way around at sneaking into the Mosquebee Queen's prison with the same penguin trick. Within the prison area, there's a laser-trip entryway that instantly locks the Queen's prison door beyond it when the you trip the laser. Exiting back out of the laser-trip entryway would then re-open the Queen's prison door. However, you can flip the sequence by walking a penguin through the laser-trip entryway to close the Queen's prison door. You would then walk through the laser-trip entryway to re-open the Queen's prison door; leaving you on the prison side with the locked door now wide open.

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** In LBA 2, you can skip having to go the long way around at sneaking into the Mosquebee Queen's prison with the same penguin trick. Within the prison area, there's a laser-trip entryway that instantly locks the Queen's prison door beyond it when the you trip the laser. Exiting back out of the laser-trip entryway would then re-open the Queen's prison door. However, you can flip the sequence by walking a penguin through the laser-trip entryway to close the Queen's prison door. You would then walk through the laser-trip entryway to re-open the Queen's prison door; leaving you on the prison side with the locked door now wide open.
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* DummiedOut: A bipedal robot in the first game.
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** In LBA 2, you can skip having to go the long way around at sneaking into the Mosquebee Queen's prison with the same penguin trick by having it walk through a laser activation gate in order for the prison door to stay open when Twinsen walks through the laser gate afterwards.

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** In LBA 2, you can skip having to go the long way around at sneaking into the Mosquebee Queen's prison with the same penguin trick trick. Within the prison area, there's a laser-trip entryway that instantly locks the Queen's prison door beyond it when the you trip the laser. Exiting back out of the laser-trip entryway would then re-open the Queen's prison door. However, you can flip the sequence by having it walking a penguin through the laser-trip entryway to close the Queen's prison door. You would then walk through a laser activation gate in order for the laser-trip entryway to re-open the Queen's prison door; leaving you on the prison side with the locked door to stay open when Twinsen walks through the laser gate afterwards.now wide open.
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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Twinsun is tidally-locked in a binary star system no less, with a huge mountain range running along its equator, that divides the planet in half. Each hemisphere is warmed by a single sun, one hotter than the other. Except for that polar region equator, the planet's climate is otherwise clement. If anything the game's depiction of such a world is ''completely backwards'' - with no night both poles would be [[DeathWorld inhospitable hellish landscapes]], and life could only possibly survive at the equator, known as "terminator zone" bathed in constant twilight. But the differential heating would mean storms would be so constant that life could never thrive on such a planet.

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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Twinsun is tidally-locked in a binary star system no less, with a huge mountain range running along its equator, that divides the planet in half. Each hemisphere is warmed by a single sun, one hotter than the other. Except for that polar region frigid equator, the planet's climate is otherwise clement. If anything the game's depiction of such a world is ''completely backwards'' - with no night both poles would be [[DeathWorld inhospitable hellish landscapes]], and life could only possibly survive at the equator, known as "terminator zone" bathed in constant twilight. But the differential heating would mean storms would be so constant that life could never thrive on such a planet.
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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Twinsun is tidally-locked in a binary star system no less, with a huge mountain range running along its equator, that divides the planet in half. Each hemisphere is warmed by a single sun, one hotter than the other. Except for that polar region equator, the planet's climate is otherwise clement. If anything the game's depiction of such a world is ''completely backwards'' - with no night both poles would be [[DeathWorld inhospitable hellish landscapes]], and life could only possibly survive at the equator, known as "terminator zone" bathed in constant twilight. But the differential heating would mean storms would be so constant that life could never thrive on such a planet.
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** When you are trying to find the wizard school on Desert Island, you can try to hunt around the ''one'' person on the whole island who will tell you about it... Or you can take the ferry back to Citadel Island and ask the Weather Wizard.

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A third game was planned, but never got released. But it's not given up, and the team is now working on a remake of the first game. They have also released a mobile version of the first game for phones and tablets.

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The team is now working on a remake of the first game. They have also released a mobile version of the first game for phones and tablets.

A third game was planned, but never got released. But it's not given up, and the The team is now working ready to make it, but would need a substantial amount of money to work on a remake of the first game. They have also released a mobile version of the first game for phones and tablets.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Sidestepping forward while facing a cow's rear gives you a [[EasterEgg free clover]].

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Sidestepping forward while facing a cow's rear gives GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you a [[EasterEgg free clover]].are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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** The Francos are called "Knarta" in the French version. Knarta is based on "Knacki" and "Herta", popular brands of sausages in France.

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** The Francos are called "Knarta" in the French version. Knarta is based on "Knacki" and "Herta", popular brands of sausages in France. Presumably, the choice of "Franco" in English similarly stems from [[{{Woolseyism}} franks/frankfurters]].
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* MickeyMousing: Switching Twinsen to Discreet mode will cause 'sneaking' notes to play with each step, with a little musical flourish whenever he turns on the spot.
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* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: Beating random people up tends to result in swift punishment in one way or another. For example, hitting the kids at a school in the second game results in threats that their big brothers will beat you up - and then the game locks you into a cutscene upon leaving where they do that very thing so you can't avoid punishment or fight back.
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* AGodAmI: [[spoiler:[=FunFrock=]]] has elements of this in the second game: "Soon, I will be a god in form, as well as name!"

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* AGodAmI: AGodAmI[=/=]GodhoodSeeker: [[spoiler:[=FunFrock=]]] has elements of this in the second game: "Soon, I will be a god in form, as well as name!"
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** If you somehow manage to lose the car, which is mandatory to finish one plotline quest, you can get it back from the Racer in the racing track of Desert Island. He does charge a hefty price of 50 Kashes for the rescue, though.
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* {{Lilliputians}}: Everything on the two planets is on a normal size scale in relation to each other, but the second game implies they are tiny compared to humans: There is a room with recognizable, but very large human items such as chess pieces and cotton swabs, which we are told were found floating in space. Comparing these items to everything else would mean Twinsen himself is actually only about two inches tall.
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* SignificantAnagram: The Dark Monk's original name was Kard N'Kom.

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