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Guardian Tales is chock full of references, witty humour, and funny dialogue choices worth a giggle or two.
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In General
- At first, the setting looks to be a generic Medieval European Fantasy... until what looks to be a flying alien battleship invades the kingdom and things become much wackier such as the existence of mobile phones,not Facebook and not Amazon and much more.
Season 1
World 1
- One of the sidequests involves escorting a lady through a dark forest... only to find out that she's a vampire that'll attack you if you face away from her for too long. The only way to complete the sidequest is to lure her into the sunlight to expose her treachery.
- After activating Heavenhold with the help of Loraine, you're given the option of having her join you or kicking her out. Picking the second option kicks her off Heavenhold entirely... and then a fresh Loraine clone pops out of the inn and offers the same choice until the player accepts her offer.
World 2
World 3
World 4
World 5
World 6
World 7
World 8
World 9
World 10
World 11
Season 2
World 12
World 13
World 14
World 15
World 16
World 17
World 18
- Saul Front
- Throughout the side-quest 'Mission: Retrieve Pymon', the titular demon god continues to repeatedly insist that all talk of anything that could be vaguely interpreted as having something to do with seafaring must suggest the presence of pirates and ships- and that the various grovelling citizens that they've inadvertently rescued are actually the crew of said pirate ships. Andras declares that she will be suing him later for all the humiliation that she has suffered in his presence.
- After the three demon gods defeat a retinue of belligerent plague monsters, the group of three Saul citizens that had been previously cornered by the monsters began praising them as heroes. The same three demon gods that had once terrorized the entirety of Demon World centuries ago.Andras: "What are these insignificant creatures mumbling about now?"
- Near the end of this chapter, Kaden had come to the conclusion that it is instead the Champion's Sword that was the foremost and ultimate evil of the universe, not merely just a tool of the prophecy, used to destroy the Savior and reset everything over again. Surely, a situation this dire demands to be treated with utmost seriousness and profundity, right? Surely, the Knight would consider just handing over the sword, yes? Apparently, not always: