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''Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny'' is the second in the Atelier Iris series of [[RolePlayingGames Role Playing video games]] which itself is a subseries of the [[AtelierSeries Atelier]] alchemy-based [=RPGs=]. (Note: "Azoth" is an old alchemical term for mercury, once believed to be a wondrous substance.)

Despite being a sequel, the game actually takes place several centuries before the first Atelier Iris (since the character of [[spoiler: Iris]] appears only as child.) It stars a pair of teenage alchemists, Felt and Viese, who, having grown up together, have the old Anime problem of [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend denying their obvious feelings for each other.]]

When their homeland, Eden (where humans and Mana, the spirits of the Alchemical elements, coexist peacefully) literally starts to vanish, Felt finds himself chosen by the titular Azoth (actually a [[spoiler:talking sword]]) to go to another world to investigate the cause. While separated, the two friends keep in contact thanks to a [[BagOfSharing magical device]] that allows them to share items (and letters.) Felt discovers that on the other world, Belkhyde, alchemy is a near-forgotten art (and is considered an art used for ''evil''), an abusive empire rules, and an evil version of [[spoiler:the Azoth]] is loose. Viese helps mostly by making alchemical items for Felt, though she does have her own adventures on Eden concurrent with Felt's, including investigating a mysterious little girl...

The '''playable characters''' include:

* '''Felt''', who, besides wielding the Azoth, learns how to upgrade weapons on Belkhide;
* '''Viese''', who adventures alone for most of the game on Eden (pronounced ''vee-say'');
* '''Noin''', a sexy warrior girl who saves Felt and gets him involved in the rebellion against the Empire;
* '''Gray''', a humanoid dragon (actually a [[spoiler: warrior who gained a draconic appearance from fighting too many dragons]] );
* '''Poe''', a fairy who looks like a little boy but is actually an incorregible womanizer (and fights with a gun!)
* '''Fee''', a female warrior sent to destroy the Azoth ([[spoiler:it's a misunderstanding]]) by a religious order.

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!!This game provides examples of:

* AccidentalMarriage: Poe ends up marrying a CatGirl when she overhears him reciting a love declaration and believes it to be directed at her.
* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent - This is actually a core mechanic of the game and one of it's selling points; you can flip between Felt on the ground and Viese in Eden as you wish and progress the two stories as you see fit. (Well, to some degree, at least; advancing Viese's story requires certain triggers at points in Felt's story. [[spoiler: And the tales eventually merge, to boot.]])
* AntiVillain - [[spoiler: Chaos]]. At least near the end, when you find out about his [[spoiler:dead little sister]].
* ArtificialHuman- [[spoiler: Yuveria is really just a machine/computer program.]]
* BagOfSharing - The Share Rings, which let Felt and Viese share items (including stuff Viese makes with all the things Felt finds in the lower world) despite their great distance from one another. Somehow, this still includes the rest of the party.
* BecomeYourWeapon: Palaxius pulls this trope when he merges with the Azoth for the final boss fight.
* BetterThanItSoundsVideoGames - Excalibur can talk. Turns out to be a total Jerkass. Also turns out to have [[spoiler:an EvilCounterpart]].
* BookDumb - Felt, who learned Mana Synthesis pretty quickly, but was more interested in combat/sword-fighting to learn true synthesis and become a full-fledged alchemist such as Viese.
* BrokenPedestal - [[spoiler: Palaxius]]
* CallToAdventure - Yuveria, to Felt
* CampCook - Noin
** Also a LethalChef, though she does improve slightly over time...
* CloudCuckooLander - Tolena
* CrapsackWorld - The world below Eden is initially portrayed as this, in contrast to Eden's {{Utopia}}. ([[spoiler: The truth is, naturally, a little more complicated.]]) This version of Regallzine is still quite easily the [[SlidingScaleofIdealismVersusCynicism grimmest]] setting the franchise has ''ever'' explored, though.
* CursedWithAwesome - Gray. Even though he wants to break the curse that made him half dragon, it has given him powers he would never have had as a human and since he is famous and his story is widely known, he is accepted everywhere so he doesn't even have the excuse of being an outcast after being turned into a monster. At the end of the game after he [[spoiler:kills the one who cursed him, he says its better he didn't change back as he would lose all the dragon powers he gained and they will all the power they can get to fight Palaxius]].
* DoomedByCanon - [[spoiler: Being that 2 is a prequel to 1, and that Iris and the people that protected her were killed...]]
* ElementalTiers: Ice items are again the weakest, since there are only two of them and the stronger one only deals medium damage. Meanwhile, there are a lot more Fire-based items and the second strongest item (Cerberus Flute) is Fire-based. The strongest item, however, [[TakeAThirdOption deals all four elemental damage at once]].
* EmotionlessGirl - Fee
* EvilChancellor - Theodore
* EvilCounterpart - Chaos, to Felt
** As well as [[spoiler:their respective Azoths.]]
* FantasyCounterpartCulture - The desert people look a lot like Native Americans. Whether or not Gust brings up some UnfortunateImplications for American audiences with this is an exercise best left to the viewer.
* FantasyGunControl - Very oddly used here. Poe, obviously, avoids this completely... but at the same time he has a "magic" gun which isn't a standard weapon at all. The Imperials don't seem to use personal firearms at all, and even cannons don't show up that much, despite the culture of Regallzine being fairly advanced otherwise. [[spoiler:Granted, this might have to do with people's perceptions of alchemy before Felt arrives on the scene, but still.]]
* FragileSpeedster - Fee
* GenkiGirl - Noin, and Viese to a small extent (although she may be a bit more of a {{Pollyanna}}).
* GoodRepublicEvilEmpire - Slightly averted as the Simsilt group seeks to restore the ''Monarchy'', but you still have the basic structure.
* HandCannon - Poe's absurd doomcannon is ''as big as he is''. And then of course he's always hitting on Viese whenever possible...
* InterfaceSpoiler: The very fact that Viese has stats (HP, MP, etc.) should make it rather obvious that she's gonna end up joining the party somewhere down the line.
* ItemAmplifier: Your last party member [[spoiler: Viese]] also has both Power Item and Wide Item skills. Unlike Klein, though, she has item-unrelated [[TheMedic healing skills as well]].
* KidWithTheLeash - Felt, keeping the Azoth in check (a fact for which [[spoiler:the world should be infinitely grateful]]).
* KnightTemplar - Galahad, one of the Imperial Champions.
** More of a WorthyOpponent. Galahad doesn't believe in what Theodore is doing, and often actively criticizes it. But he also happens to be part of the MyCountryRightOrWrong school of thought.
* LadyOfWar - Fee, very much so.
* LaResistance - Simsilt
* LargeHam - Poe, particularly when speaking to women in his usual flowery manner.
* LightningBruiser - The FinalBoss is one of these, to many a player's frustration.
* LukeIAmYourFather - Noin is [[spoiler:Galahad's daughter]] and Fee turns out to be [[spoiler:Max's long lost sister]].
* MysteriousWaif - [[spoiler: Iris]]
* NonStandardSkillLearning: Gray and Fee learn Dragon Slayer and Ein Zecksclaw respectively during the main story.
* RedOniBlueOni - Felt and Viese, although they aren't antagonistic in any way, and the colors associated with them are actually ''reversed''; Felt's normal outfit includes a blue overshirt, while Viese typically capers around in a maroon dress.
** More standard example is the Azoths. The Azure Azoth is good while the Crimson Azoth is evil. [[spoiler: And the BigBad of the game, no less.]]
* RoyaltySuperPower: Ein Zecksclaw.
* RunningGag - PlayedForLaughs with Felt and Max, where Max consistently says Felt's name wrong.
* ShoutOut - Through the above trope, Max eventually ends up calling Felt, [[AtelierIris Klein]].
* SpellMyNameWithAnS - When she was debuted in Japan Viese's name caused a lot of linguistic contortion in trying to spell her name in English; Japanese lacks ''both'' a true V sound and a construct used like the English "ie", so what most people ended up with was some variation of "Wisey". This still occasionally trips people up when they encounter early promotional material (or when they encounter certain [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks hardcore]] [[FanDumb fans]]).
* {{Stripperiffic}} - Viese is one of the [[AtelierSeries Atelier]] heroines who very much avoids this trap; if anything she's the franchise's most conservatively-dressed heroine, almost to the point of absurdity for her native climate (two or more layers of clothing for a paradise island that's apparently warm-temperate year-round?) [[MsFanservice Noin on the other hand]]...
* TalkingWeapon - [[spoiler: The Azoth]]
** [[spoiler: The Crimson Azoth too.]]
* ThouShaltNotKill - Felt. Thou Shalt Not Let Die, too, evidently. He goes out of his way to help a poisoned Fee, [[HonorBeforeReason even though she tried to]] ''[[HonorBeforeReason kill]]'' [[HonorBeforeReason him earlier]]. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Only applies in cutscenes, though]].
* TurnedToStone - Chaos likes doing this.
* UnderratedAndOverleveled: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with your last party member [[spoiler: Viese]], who joins at the ''third to last chapter'' at level ONE. Somewhat justified since the plot of the chapter she joins is to backtrack to previous areas.
* {{Utopia}} - Eden approximates this, [[MeaningfulName if you couldn't tell from the name]].
* VisualInitiativeQueue
* YoungerThanTheyLook - Invoked by [[spoiler: Fee of all people when the gallery tells you that her age is 14. To quote a GameFaqs user: O.o Fee's 14!?]]
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