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** In made-up bad endings and other meme material, particularly in LetsPlay/HCBailly's forums, Stocke is often portrayed as carrying the IdiotBall throughout the entire game and failing to make any obvious conclusions, and the [[ForWantOfANail tendency of minor mistakes to cause the end of the world]] is humorously exaggerated.

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** In made-up bad endings and other meme material, particularly in LetsPlay/HCBailly's forums, Stocke is often portrayed as carrying the IdiotBall throughout the entire game and failing to make any obvious conclusions, and the [[ForWantOfANail tendency of minor mistakes to cause the end of the world]] world is humorously exaggerated.
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Misuse of Narm. That's for when a dramatic scene is unintentionally funny. Merely "clashing with the mood" or being "jarring" doesn't count.


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** In the game's original art style all the characters only had one single portrait. Most of the time this is fine, but certain characters' expressions can at times ''really'' clash with the mood of the scene. Especially Aht's cheerful smile during her sadder and more emotional moments.
** Using the original portraits DLC in ''Perfect Chronology'' can create a jarring effect in scenes featuring characters who lacked their own art in the original, with the game going back and forth between styles.
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* EvilIsSexy: Queen Protea has quite the figure in her official art.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Stocke constantly throws himself into extremely dangerous situations, and collapses and nearly dies several times. This can interpreted as him simply doing what he has to, but it can also come off as [[MartyrWithoutACause an unhealthy lack of regard for the value of his own life]].

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Stocke constantly throws himself into extremely dangerous situations, and collapses and nearly dies several times. This can interpreted as him simply doing what he has to, but it can also come off as [[MartyrWithoutACause an unhealthy lack of regard for the value of his own life]]. This behavior being outright cultivated in order to prepare Stocke as Sacrifice certainly doesn't help him either.
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%%* WhatAnIdiot: Hugo. [[spoiler:Noah's dead and Hugo's been lying about the things he said. After people eventually get suspicious and demand to see Noah, Hugo, instead of, say, getting a guy to dress and act like Noah, just brings out a wooden dummy, which falls down as soon as someone touches it.]]
%%** Not that he had much of a choice. [[spoiler:Absolutely no-one except Hugo himself and foreign conspirators actually knew Noah was dead, since everyone but Hugo was so devoted to the man word would have inevitably spread. Apart from being too proud for such things and at the opposite end of the continent, Dias and Selvan were all set up to throw Hugo under the bus rather than assist in such a charade.]]
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* Narm:
** In the game's original art style all the characters only had one single portrait. Most of the time this is fine, but certain characters' expressions can at times ''really'' clash with the mood of the scene. Especially Aht's cheerful smile during her sadder and more emotional moments.
** Using the original portraits DLC in ''Perfect Chronology'' can create a jarring effect in scenes featuring characters who lacked their own art in the original, with the game going back and forth between styles.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Granted, it's only a single line early in the prologue, but Stocke implies SurvivorsGuilt over [[NoodleIncident a past mission.]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Granted, it's only a single line early in the prologue, but Stocke implies SurvivorsGuilt SurvivorGuilt over [[NoodleIncident a past mission.]]
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%%** [[JustifiedTrope Not that he had much of a choice.]] [[spoiler:Absolutely no-one except Hugo himself and foreign conspirators actually knew Noah was dead, since everyone but Hugo was so devoted to the man word would have inevitably spread. Apart from being too proud for such things and at the opposite end of the continent, Dias and Selvan were all set up to throw Hugo under the bus rather than assist in such a charade.]]

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%%** [[JustifiedTrope Not that he had much of a choice.]] choice. [[spoiler:Absolutely no-one except Hugo himself and foreign conspirators actually knew Noah was dead, since everyone but Hugo was so devoted to the man word would have inevitably spread. Apart from being too proud for such things and at the opposite end of the continent, Dias and Selvan were all set up to throw Hugo under the bus rather than assist in such a charade.]]
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* ThatOneBoss:

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* ThatOneBoss:ThatOneBoss: This ''was'' developed by '''''[[ThatOneBoss/{{Atlus}} Atlus]]''''' after all...
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* MagnificentBastard: [[BigBad Heiss]], wielder of the Black Chronicle, decided to plot the world's demise after growing cynical. A member of the Granorg's royal lineage, Heiss was meant to be sacrificed to stop the world's desertification, but after witnessing his brother, King Victor's tyranny and the dark side of people, Heiss ran from his duty, returning later to assassinate his brother to save his nephew Ernst from being sacrifice. Tired of the cycle of the ritual and the people squandering the peace given, Heiss determined to end the world, arranging events in history to its demise using the Black Chronicle, and his role as spymaster of Alister's Specint division while guiding Ernst, now called Stocke, as the wielder of the White Chronicle to join him. When Stocke decided to oppose him, Heiss attempted to put an end to the ritual for good by the destroying the Flux preventing it from being usable. In the end, when Stocke manage to prevail and show Heiss the beauty of the world, Heiss, as a last act of redemption, decided to stop Stocke from being sacrificed by offering his own life in his place, trusting Stocke to be the world's hope.
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* GoddamnBats: The monsters in the sewer that look like tiny pigs made of jelly. They tend to leap out of nowhere and take you by surprise, and they can drain your health ''and'' MP.

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* GoddamnBats: GoddamnedBats: The monsters in the sewer that look like tiny pigs made of jelly. They tend to leap out of nowhere and take you by surprise, and they can drain your health ''and'' MP.
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** Quite a few of the bad endings are horrifying. Notable examples are [[spoiler:Marco suddenly going insane, slaughtering the entire party except for Stocke, and then giving Stock an absolutely ''chilling'' HannibalLecture about how [[NiceJobBreakingItHero its all his fault]] his girlfriend is dead before leaving him to die]], and [[spoiler:Aht going into full {{Yandere}} mode and trapping Stocke forever in a nightmarish dreamworld where they can spend eternity together.]]

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** Quite a few of the bad endings are horrifying. Notable examples are [[spoiler:Marco suddenly going insane, slaughtering the entire party except for Stocke, and then giving Stock Stocke an absolutely ''chilling'' HannibalLecture about how [[NiceJobBreakingItHero its all his fault]] his girlfriend is dead before leaving him to die]], and [[spoiler:Aht going into full {{Yandere}} mode and trapping Stocke forever in a nightmarish dreamworld where they can spend eternity together.]]

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