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** On his way in, the goblin-turned-wizard uses his magic to kill almost all the guards in his way. ''Almost'' all of them. Kyle is left alive, but trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry to speak to him]]. When Mannanan walks by, he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish. ** After that, Mannanan moves to the throne room, paralyzes Graham and Valanice, and makes them watch as he steals their son with a snap of his fingers, after telling them in no uncertain terms that he is going to make Alexander his slave. After he vanishes into the night, Graham immediately runs out to search for him. He finds nothing, but doesn't stop searching, not for 18 years.

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** On his way in, the goblin-turned-wizard uses his magic to kill almost all the guards in his way. ''Almost'' all of them. Kyle is left alive, but trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry to speak to him]]. When Mannanan walks by, he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish.
** After that, Mannanan moves to the throne room, paralyzes Graham and Valanice, and makes them watch as he steals their son with a snap of his fingers, after telling them in no uncertain terms that he is going to make Alexander his slave. After he vanishes into the night, Graham immediately runs out to search for him. He finds nothing, but doesn't stop searching, not for 18 years.
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** Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest" (whom Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind) that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest" promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another, and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.

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** Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest" (whom Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind) that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest" promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another, and asks the for time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.
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* The death of Achaka in Chapter 1.

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* The death of Achaka in Chapter 1.1, "A Knight to Remember".

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* The death of Achaka.

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* The death of Achaka.Achaka in Chapter 1.



* "Rubble Without a Cause."

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* Chapter 2, "Rubble Without a Cause."



%%* Hagatha's backstory in Chapter 3.
* Crosses into Awesome as well, but in the climax to Chapter 3, the princess you don't pick decides to make a heroic sacrifice to save Valanice after she sees that Graham and Valanice's love means her friend can escape the tower.
* Talking with Amaya when asking for love advice is rather sad, as it's implied that she's been burned in the past, that she married young and the guy left her. Despite her saying it doesn't bother her and she doesn't care, she seems to be reluctant to give Graham advice and is trying to hold back on her emotions, saying that Whisper is "just a friend" to her.
* The very start of Chapter 4 tells the story of the night that Mannanan kidnapped Alexander.

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%%* * A few in Chapter 3, "Once Upon A Climb":
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Hagatha's backstory in Chapter 3.
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backstory: she was a princess who was locked away by parents who feared her magic, and spent most of her life waiting for a rescue that never came. By the time Graham arrives, years of potions have had irreversible effects on her body, and she's given up on anything but trying to make one moment of happiness last forever... until Graham shows her another way.
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Crosses into Awesome as well, but in the climax to Chapter 3, the princess you don't pick decides to make a heroic sacrifice to save Valanice after she sees that Graham and Valanice's love means her friend can escape the tower.
* ** Talking with Amaya when asking for love advice is rather sad, as it's implied that she's been burned in the past, that she married young and the guy left her. Despite her saying it doesn't bother her and she doesn't care, she seems to be reluctant to give Graham advice and is trying to hold back on her emotions, saying that Whisper is "just a friend" to her.
* The very start of Chapter 4 4, "Snow Place Like Home", tells the story of the night that Mannanan kidnapped Alexander.
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* If you visit Acorn's shop before leaving on the family road trip, you learn that the Hobblepots have passed away. It is to be expected, considering the long time that has passed since Chapter 1, at which point they were already considerably old. It's still a terrible loss.
* Whichever woman you didn't pick as Valanice suffers a terrible fate indeed. As a result of having her hand frozen from the Frost Tonic spell, she is now turned into a cold Ice Queen, feels abandoned save for the Sphynx (aka Manny in disguise) who has manipulated her into thinking that they're her only true friend, and wanting to forget her life, saying she hates hearing her old name when Valanice calls her by it. Valanice urges her to remember, tossing her a frozen memento of her past, and just when it seems like things are going to be all right(with Icebella preparing the run happily into the arms of her best friend), Manny pounces on her and she shatters into pieces and dies. Later, after solving one last puzzle together as a family, Valanice chases away the guards surrounding her friend. Graham tells Valanice that she's in a better place now, and then takes off his cape and respectfully places it over her body as a funeral shroud. Valanice takes one final look and thanks her for everything, before we see her spirit looking back at them as they close the door.
* The ending of Chapter 4. Gwendolyn finds Gart crying in the courtyard alone, and comforts him with some deviled eggs. He reveals at long last what Addendum 446987 means: Originally, it was written that only male heirs could ascend to the throne, meaning naturally Gart would be the first choice. However, it has been recently revised by Graham so that now ''any'' person can become the ruler of Daventry. Gwendolyn at first apologizes to Gart, thinking he's upset because his chances have been lessened despite her knowing he deserves it more. Gart tells her that's not it and to keep reading. Gwendolyn does so... and learns that the reason why this is such a sudden change is because of Graham's imminent death. Despite what Gart said earlier ("He still has a few good years left"), the doctors say otherwise and that he could go at any time now. Gart tearfully exclaims, "I'm not ready to lose him!" and as Gwendolyn hugs him, she says "I'm not either," and begins to cry as well.

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* ** If you visit Acorn's shop before leaving on the family road trip, you learn that the Hobblepots have passed away. It is to be expected, considering the long time that has passed since Chapter 1, at which point they were already considerably old. It's still a terrible loss.
* ** Whichever woman you didn't pick as Valanice suffers a terrible fate indeed. As a result of having her hand frozen from the Frost Tonic spell, she is now turned into a cold Ice Queen, feels abandoned save for the Sphynx (aka Manny in disguise) who has manipulated her into thinking that they're her only true friend, and wanting to forget her life, saying she hates hearing her old name when Valanice calls her by it. Valanice urges her to remember, tossing her a frozen memento of her past, and just when it seems like things are going to be all right(with Icebella preparing the run happily into the arms of her best friend), Manny pounces on her and she shatters into pieces and dies. Later, after solving one last puzzle together as a family, Valanice chases away the guards surrounding her friend. Graham tells Valanice that she's in a better place now, and then takes off his cape and respectfully places it over her body as a funeral shroud. Valanice takes one final look and thanks her for everything, before we see her spirit looking back at them as they close the door.
* ** The ending of Chapter 4. Gwendolyn finds Gart crying in the courtyard alone, and comforts him with some deviled eggs. He reveals at long last what Addendum 446987 means: Originally, it was written that only male heirs could ascend to the throne, meaning naturally Gart would be the first choice. However, it has been recently revised by Graham so that now ''any'' person can become the ruler of Daventry. Gwendolyn at first apologizes to Gart, thinking he's upset because his chances have been lessened despite her knowing he deserves it more. Gart tells her that's not it and to keep reading. Gwendolyn does so... and learns that the reason why this is such a sudden change is because of Graham's imminent death. Despite what Gart said earlier ("He still has a few good years left"), the doctors say otherwise and that he could go at any time now. Gart tearfully exclaims, "I'm not ready to lose him!" and as Gwendolyn hugs him, she says "I'm not either," and begins to cry as well.



** Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest"(whom Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind)that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest" promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another, and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.

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** Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest"(whom "guest" (whom Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind)that mind) that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest" promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another, and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.

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* The very start of Chapter 4 tells the story of the night that Mannanan kidnapped Alexander. On his way in, the goblin-turned-wizard uses his magic to kill almost all the guards in his way. ''Almost'' all of them. Kyle is left alive, and made to watch his constant partner Larry die on top of him. And after that, Mannanan moves to the throne room, paralyzes Graham and Valanice, and makes them watch as he steals their son with a snap of his fingers, after telling them in no uncertain terms that he is going to make Alexander his slave. After he vanishes into the night, Graham immediately runs out to search for him. He finds nothing, but doesn't stop searching, not for 18 years. Kyle trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry to speak to him]]. When Mannanan walks by, he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish. Leading on from that, for those same 18 years he still had his daughter with him... but he makes a comment to Gwen, late in the chapter, which implies that he knows he didn't give Rosella the attention she deserved because of his obsession with finding his son. As much as she clearly loves her parents, Rosella spent those 18 years living in her absent brother's shadow. And then in the present day, her father continues to favor Alexander's daughter over her son, to the point of leaving his crown to Gwen instead of Gart. One has to wonder how much Rosella has been hurt over the years by her father's actions. When Alexander finally returns, the family goes for a vacation. It sounds like a lovely little romp, and starts off fairly decently, but quickly begins to show just how different Alexander is from what his father thought he'd be, and how hard they're both taking the heavy expectations. Alexander snapping his fingers as a nervous tic and briefly sending Graham into what's basically a PTSD episode, followed by him unconsciously doing so and Graham literally begging him to stop because it 'takes [him] to a dark place', is painful.

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* The very start of Chapter 4 tells the story of the night that Mannanan kidnapped Alexander. Alexander.
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On his way in, the goblin-turned-wizard uses his magic to kill almost all the guards in his way. ''Almost'' all of them. Kyle is left alive, and made to watch his constant partner but trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry die on top of him. And after to speak to him]]. When Mannanan walks by, he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish. ** After that, Mannanan moves to the throne room, paralyzes Graham and Valanice, and makes them watch as he steals their son with a snap of his fingers, after telling them in no uncertain terms that he is going to make Alexander his slave. After he vanishes into the night, Graham immediately runs out to search for him. He finds nothing, but doesn't stop searching, not for 18 years. Kyle trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry to speak to him]]. When Mannanan walks by, he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish.
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Leading on from that, for those same 18 years he still had his daughter with him... but he makes a comment to Gwen, late in the chapter, which implies that he knows he didn't give Rosella the attention she deserved because of his obsession with finding his son. As much as she clearly loves her parents, Rosella spent those 18 years living in her absent brother's shadow. And then in the present day, her father continues to favor Alexander's daughter over her son, to the point of leaving his crown to Gwen instead of Gart. One has to wonder how much Rosella has been hurt over the years by her father's actions.
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When Alexander finally returns, the family goes for a vacation. It sounds like a lovely little romp, and starts off fairly decently, but quickly begins to show just how different Alexander is from what his father thought he'd be, and how hard they're both taking the heavy expectations. Alexander snapping snaps his fingers as a nervous tic and briefly sending sends Graham into what's basically a PTSD episode, followed by him unconsciously doing so and with Graham literally begging him to stop because it 'takes "takes [him] to a dark place', is painful.place".

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* [[spoiler: The death of Achaka. No matter what you choose at the end, he ''will'' die, either [[YouShallNotPass by buying Graham time to escape with the Dragon's eye]] or [[HeroicSacrifice saving his life and the Dragon retaliating on him for robbing it of a potential meal.]] This is actually the very first time we've actually seen Graham close to tears in any of the games. He walks away with his head hung low and his adventurer's cap thrown on the ground and the words he speaks to Manny afterwards, shows that he's just... done.]]
** [[spoiler: The dragon's eye description in Graham's inventory: "The bravest eye of them all..." *sniff*]]
** [[spoiler: This adds terrible context to the intro chapter, when Graham finds Achaka's body and salutes him before taking up his bow...]]
** [[spoiler:And in "Rubble Without a Cause," he's made a tribute to Achaka in the castle, and mentions that he always wondered if he could have done something differently; made better choices.]]

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* [[spoiler: The death of Achaka. Achaka.
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No matter what you choose at the end, he ''will'' die, either [[YouShallNotPass by buying Graham time to escape with the Dragon's eye]] or [[HeroicSacrifice saving his life and the Dragon retaliating on him for robbing it of a potential meal.]] This is actually the very first time we've actually seen Graham close to tears in any of the games. He walks away with his head hung low and his adventurer's cap thrown on the ground and the words he speaks to Manny afterwards, shows that he's just... done.]]
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** [[spoiler: The dragon's eye description in Graham's inventory: "The bravest eye of them all..." *sniff*]]
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** [[spoiler: This adds terrible context to the intro chapter, when Graham finds Achaka's body and salutes him before taking up his bow...]]
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** [[spoiler:And And in "Rubble Without a Cause," he's made a tribute to Achaka in the castle, and mentions that he always wondered if he could have done something differently; made better choices.]]



** [[spoiler:In Chapter 3, if you ask Vee who she most admires, Graham's respective response is Achaka, calling him a legend and doing his salute, telling her that that's a story for another day.]]
* [[spoiler:Graham's fear and guilt in "Rubble Without a Cause." The situation in which he finds himself, being responsible for the survival of the prisoners, has him flashing back to Achaka and the dragon, remembering that the last time someone's life was in his hands... he failed.]]
** A minor one from the same episode: If you fail to keep [[spoiler:Amaya in good health]], the goblins who were guarding her cage are seen standing in a circle crying over the [[spoiler:apparent]] loss of the object of their affection.
** And any time anyone [[spoiler:gets carried out on a stretcher]], it's painful to watch. Even if it's Mr. Fancycakes.
* In the present, it becomes obvious that Graham is getting fed up with being bedridden.
** In Chapter 3, he pleads to the MagicMirror to give him one more adventure. [[spoiler:But it shows nothing, implying that there is no more adventure in his future.]]
*** [[spoiler: The final chapter reveals that the mirror never promised him one more adventure, it promised that his adventures would live on into legend... through his family. When he begs the mirror for one more adventure, it instead fades out to show him Gwendolyn entering the room, letting him ''relive'' his adventures...through her. This is possibly even more heart-rending, but for a different reason.]]

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** [[spoiler:In In Chapter 3, if you ask Vee who she most admires, Graham's respective response is Achaka, calling him a legend and doing his salute, telling her that that's a story for another day.]]
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* [[spoiler:Graham's fear and guilt in "Rubble Without a Cause." "
**
The situation in which he Graham finds himself, being responsible for the survival of the prisoners, has him flashing back to Achaka and the dragon, remembering that the last time someone's life was in his hands... he failed.]]
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** A minor one from the same episode: If you fail to keep [[spoiler:Amaya Amaya in good health]], health, the goblins who were guarding her cage are seen standing in a circle crying over the [[spoiler:apparent]] apparent loss of the object of their affection.
** And any time anyone [[spoiler:gets gets carried out on a stretcher]], stretcher, it's painful to watch. Even if it's Mr. Fancycakes.
* In the present, it becomes obvious that Graham is getting fed up with being bedridden.
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bedridden. In Chapter 3, he pleads to the MagicMirror to give him one more adventure. [[spoiler:But But it shows nothing, implying that there is no more adventure in his future.]]
*** [[spoiler:
future. The final chapter reveals that the mirror never promised him one more adventure, it promised that his adventures would live on into legend... through his family. When he begs the mirror for one more adventure, it instead fades out to show him Gwendolyn entering the room, letting him ''relive'' his adventures...through her. This is possibly even more heart-rending, but for a different reason.]]



* [[spoiler: Hagatha's backstory in Chapter 3.]]
* Crosses into Awesome as well, but in the climax to Chapter 3, [[spoiler: the princess you don't pick decides to make a heroic sacrifice to save Valanice after she sees that Graham and Valanice's love means her friend can escape the tower.]]
* A meta-example in Chapter 3. Hagatha [[spoiler: is revealed to be much more sympathetic than her portrayal in the original games]]. As WordOfGod claims the original games are "fairy tales" in this universe inspired by the actual events you see in the reimagining, it can be assumed that [[spoiler: despite her redemption, history still remembers Hagatha as an evil witch with no redeeming qualities.]]
* Talking with Amaya when asking for love advice is rather sad, [[spoiler:as it's implied that she's been burned in the past, that she married young and the guy left her. Despite her saying it doesn't bother her and she doesn't care, she seems to be reluctant to give Graham advice and is trying to hold back on her emotions, saying that Whisper is "just a friend" to her.]]
* The very start of Chapter 4 tells the story of the night that [[spoiler:Mannanan kidnapped Alexander. On his way in, the goblin-turned-wizard uses his magic to kill almost all the guards in his way. ''Almost'' all of them. Kyle is left alive, and made to watch his constant partner Larry die on top of him. And after that, Mannanan moves to the throne room, paralyzes Graham and Valanice, and makes them watch as he steals their son with a snap of his fingers, after telling them in no uncertain terms that he is going to make Alexander his slave. After he vanishes into the night, Graham immediately runs out to search for him. He finds nothing, but doesn't stop searching, not for 18 years.]]
** Kyle trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry to speak to him]]. When [[spoiler: Mannanan walks by]], he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish.
** Leading on from that, for those same 18 years he still had his daughter with him... but he makes a comment to Gwen, late in the chapter, which implies that he knows he didn't give Rosella the attention she deserved because of his obsession with finding his son. As much as she clearly loves her parents, Rosella spent those 18 years living in her absent brother's shadow. And then in the present day, her father continues to favor Alexander's daughter over her son, to the point of [[spoiler:leaving his crown to Gwen instead of Gart]]. One has to wonder how much Rosella has been hurt over the years by her father's actions.
** When Alexander finally returns, the family goes for a vacation. It sounds like a lovely little romp, and starts off fairly decently, but quickly begins to show just how different Alexander is from what his father thought he'd be, and how hard they're both taking the heavy expectations. Alexander snapping his fingers as a nervous tic and briefly sending Graham into what's basically a PTSD episode, followed by him unconsciously doing so and Graham literally begging him to stop because it 'takes [him] to a dark place', is painful.

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* [[spoiler: %%* Hagatha's backstory in Chapter 3.]]
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* Crosses into Awesome as well, but in the climax to Chapter 3, [[spoiler: the princess you don't pick decides to make a heroic sacrifice to save Valanice after she sees that Graham and Valanice's love means her friend can escape the tower.]]
* A meta-example in Chapter 3. Hagatha [[spoiler: is revealed to be much more sympathetic than her portrayal in the original games]]. As WordOfGod claims the original games are "fairy tales" in this universe inspired by the actual events you see in the reimagining, it can be assumed that [[spoiler: despite her redemption, history still remembers Hagatha as an evil witch with no redeeming qualities.]]
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* Talking with Amaya when asking for love advice is rather sad, [[spoiler:as as it's implied that she's been burned in the past, that she married young and the guy left her. Despite her saying it doesn't bother her and she doesn't care, she seems to be reluctant to give Graham advice and is trying to hold back on her emotions, saying that Whisper is "just a friend" to her.]]
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* The very start of Chapter 4 tells the story of the night that [[spoiler:Mannanan Mannanan kidnapped Alexander. On his way in, the goblin-turned-wizard uses his magic to kill almost all the guards in his way. ''Almost'' all of them. Kyle is left alive, and made to watch his constant partner Larry die on top of him. And after that, Mannanan moves to the throne room, paralyzes Graham and Valanice, and makes them watch as he steals their son with a snap of his fingers, after telling them in no uncertain terms that he is going to make Alexander his slave. After he vanishes into the night, Graham immediately runs out to search for him. He finds nothing, but doesn't stop searching, not for 18 years.]]
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Kyle trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry to speak to him]]. When [[spoiler: Mannanan walks by]], by, he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish.
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anguish. Leading on from that, for those same 18 years he still had his daughter with him... but he makes a comment to Gwen, late in the chapter, which implies that he knows he didn't give Rosella the attention she deserved because of his obsession with finding his son. As much as she clearly loves her parents, Rosella spent those 18 years living in her absent brother's shadow. And then in the present day, her father continues to favor Alexander's daughter over her son, to the point of [[spoiler:leaving leaving his crown to Gwen instead of Gart]]. Gart. One has to wonder how much Rosella has been hurt over the years by her father's actions.
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actions. When Alexander finally returns, the family goes for a vacation. It sounds like a lovely little romp, and starts off fairly decently, but quickly begins to show just how different Alexander is from what his father thought he'd be, and how hard they're both taking the heavy expectations. Alexander snapping his fingers as a nervous tic and briefly sending Graham into what's basically a PTSD episode, followed by him unconsciously doing so and Graham literally begging him to stop because it 'takes [him] to a dark place', is painful.



* [[spoiler:Whichever woman you didn't pick as Valanice suffers a terrible fate indeed. As a result of having her hand frozen from the Frost Tonic spell, she is now turned into a cold Ice Queen, feels abandoned save for the Sphynx (aka Manny in disguise) who has manipulated her into thinking that they're her only true friend, and wanting to forget her life, saying she hates hearing her old name when Valanice calls her by it. Valanice urges her to remember, tossing her a frozen memento of her past, and just when it seems like things are going to be all right(with Icebella preparing the run happily into the arms of her best friend), Manny pounces on her and she shatters into pieces and dies. Later, after solving one last puzzle together as a family, Valanice chases away the guards surrounding her friend. Graham tells Valanice that she's in a better place now, and then takes off his cape and respectfully places it over her body as a funeral shroud. Valanice takes one final look and thanks her for everything, before we see her spirit looking back at them as they close the door.]]
* The ending of Chapter 4. [[spoiler:Gwendolyn finds Gart crying in the courtyard alone, and comforts him with some deviled eggs. He reveals at long last what Addendum 446987 means: Originally, it was written that only male heirs could ascend to the throne, meaning naturally Gart would be the first choice. However, it has been recently revised by Graham so that now ''any'' person can become the ruler of Daventry. Gwendolyn at first apologizes to Gart, thinking he's upset because his chances have been lessened despite her knowing he deserves it more. Gart tells her that's not it and to keep reading. Gwendolyn does so... and learns that the reason why this is such a sudden change is because of Graham's imminent death. Despite what Gart said earlier ("He still has a few good years left"), the doctors say otherwise and that he could go at any time now. Gart tearfully exclaims, "I'm not ready to lose him!" and as Gwendolyn hugs him, she says "I'm not either," and begins to cry as well.]]
* [[spoiler: Chapter 5, just... almost everything. Graham's memory is fading, and this leaves much of the adventure blank. As in, whole sections of Daventry are literally white voids. Details present in the previous chapters are missing, the controls reverse for a section due to Graham's mind and body breaking down, and there are far fewer conversation opportunities because so many of the characters have died, making for a very lonely atmosphere. To make matters worse, much of the kingdom is burned down, including the tree Graham saw when it was just a sapling. Then, Graham has hallucinations both in and (possibly) out of the story, including a segment where the graphics look like old adventure games from the 1980s and early 1990s. In the latter of these, you see the dancing skeletons of Whisper and Acorn, as well as the ghosts of the townspeople with whom Graham was most affiliated. Finally, Graham dies at the end. No magic fruit, no last-minute save.]]
** Not to mention Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest"(whom Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind)that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest" promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another, and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.

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* [[spoiler:Whichever Whichever woman you didn't pick as Valanice suffers a terrible fate indeed. As a result of having her hand frozen from the Frost Tonic spell, she is now turned into a cold Ice Queen, feels abandoned save for the Sphynx (aka Manny in disguise) who has manipulated her into thinking that they're her only true friend, and wanting to forget her life, saying she hates hearing her old name when Valanice calls her by it. Valanice urges her to remember, tossing her a frozen memento of her past, and just when it seems like things are going to be all right(with Icebella preparing the run happily into the arms of her best friend), Manny pounces on her and she shatters into pieces and dies. Later, after solving one last puzzle together as a family, Valanice chases away the guards surrounding her friend. Graham tells Valanice that she's in a better place now, and then takes off his cape and respectfully places it over her body as a funeral shroud. Valanice takes one final look and thanks her for everything, before we see her spirit looking back at them as they close the door.]]
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* The ending of Chapter 4. [[spoiler:Gwendolyn Gwendolyn finds Gart crying in the courtyard alone, and comforts him with some deviled eggs. He reveals at long last what Addendum 446987 means: Originally, it was written that only male heirs could ascend to the throne, meaning naturally Gart would be the first choice. However, it has been recently revised by Graham so that now ''any'' person can become the ruler of Daventry. Gwendolyn at first apologizes to Gart, thinking he's upset because his chances have been lessened despite her knowing he deserves it more. Gart tells her that's not it and to keep reading. Gwendolyn does so... and learns that the reason why this is such a sudden change is because of Graham's imminent death. Despite what Gart said earlier ("He still has a few good years left"), the doctors say otherwise and that he could go at any time now. Gart tearfully exclaims, "I'm not ready to lose him!" and as Gwendolyn hugs him, she says "I'm not either," and begins to cry as well.]]
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* [[spoiler: Chapter 5, just... almost everything. everything.
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Graham's memory is fading, and this leaves much of the adventure blank. As in, whole sections of Daventry are literally white voids. Details present in the previous chapters are missing, the controls reverse for a section due to Graham's mind and body breaking down, and there are far fewer conversation opportunities because so many of the characters have died, making for a very lonely atmosphere. To make matters worse, much of the kingdom is burned down, including the tree Graham saw when it was just a sapling. Then, Graham has hallucinations both in and (possibly) out of the story, including a segment where the graphics look like old adventure games from the 1980s and early 1990s. In the latter of these, you see the dancing skeletons of Whisper and Acorn, as well as the ghosts of the townspeople with whom Graham was most affiliated. Finally, Graham dies at the end. No magic fruit, no last-minute save.]]
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** Not to mention Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest"(whom Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind)that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest" promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another, and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.



** [[spoiler: Gwendolyn's final goodbye to Graham, telling him he was the best grandfather in the world, while Graham says he'll see her the next morning for a plate of choco-chip pancakes. It's clear he's trying to make things easier for her, but they both know he is going. And Graham sees Achaka standing by the door, waiting to take him to the next life as he gives his trademark salute.]]
** [[spoiler: Graham's bedroom after his death. After spending five episodes listening to his stories and living them, Gwendolyn enters to find it empty. No guards, no mourners, no BackgroundMusic, and the only thing left being a final note and gift he was given by the townspeople Graham once cared for and who have since passed on as well.]]
** [[spoiler: At one point, Gwendolyn begs Graham not to 'ruin [her] memories' as he scrambles to 'improve' his previous stories with extra details, thinking that they weren't good enough despite her protests that they were perfect the way they were. You can hear her heart breaking when she speaks to him.]]

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** [[spoiler: Gwendolyn's final goodbye to Graham, telling him he was the best grandfather in the world, while Graham says he'll see her the next morning for a plate of choco-chip pancakes. It's clear he's trying to make things easier for her, but they both know he is going. And Graham sees Achaka standing by the door, waiting to take him to the next life as he gives his trademark salute.]]
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** [[spoiler: Graham's bedroom after his death. After spending five episodes listening to his stories and living them, Gwendolyn enters to find it empty. No guards, no mourners, no BackgroundMusic, and the only thing left being a final note and gift he was given by the townspeople Graham once cared for and who have since passed on as well.]]
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** [[spoiler: At one point, Gwendolyn begs Graham not to 'ruin [her] memories' as he scrambles to 'improve' his previous stories with extra details, thinking that they weren't good enough despite her protests that they were perfect the way they were. You can hear her heart breaking when she speaks to him.]]

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** Not to mention Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest"(who Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind)that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest"promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.

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** Not to mention Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest"(who "guest"(whom Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind)that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest"promised "guest" promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another another, and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.



** [[spoiler: Gwendolyns final goodbye to Graham, telling him he was the best grandfather in the world, while Graham says he'll see her the next morning for a plate of choco-chip pancakes. It's clear he's trying to make things easier for her, but they both know he is going. And Graham sees Achaka standing by the door, waiting to take him to the next life as he gives his trademark salute.]]
** [[spoiler: Grahams bedroom after his death. After spending five episodes listening to his stories and living them, Gwendolyn enters to find it empty. No guards, no mourners, no BackgroundMusic and the only thing left being a final note and gift he was given by the townspeople Graham once cared for and now had passed on as well.]]
** [[spoiler: At one point, Gwendolyn begs Graham not to 'ruin [her] memories' as he scrambles to 'improve' his previous stories with extra details, thinking that they weren't good enough despite her protests that they were perfect the way they were. You can hear her heart breaking when she speaks to him.]]

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** [[spoiler: Gwendolyns Gwendolyn's final goodbye to Graham, telling him he was the best grandfather in the world, while Graham says he'll see her the next morning for a plate of choco-chip pancakes. It's clear he's trying to make things easier for her, but they both know he is going. And Graham sees Achaka standing by the door, waiting to take him to the next life as he gives his trademark salute.]]
** [[spoiler: Grahams Graham's bedroom after his death. After spending five episodes listening to his stories and living them, Gwendolyn enters to find it empty. No guards, no mourners, no BackgroundMusic BackgroundMusic, and the only thing left being a final note and gift he was given by the townspeople Graham once cared for and now had who have since passed on as well.]]
** [[spoiler: At one point, Gwendolyn begs Graham not to 'ruin [her] memories' as he scrambles to 'improve' his previous stories with extra details, thinking that they weren't good enough despite her protests that they were perfect the way they were. You can hear her heart breaking when she speaks to him.]]]]
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* [[spoiler: The death of Achaka. No matter what you choose at the end, he ''will'' die, either [[YouShallNotPass by buying Graham time to escape with the Dragon's eye]] or [[HeroicSacrifice saving his life and the Dragon retaliating on him for robbing it of a potential meal.]] This is actually the very first time we've actually seen Graham close to tears in any of the games. He walks away with his head hung low and his [[NiceHat adventurer's cap]] thrown on the ground and the words he speaks to Manny afterwards, shows that he's just... done.]]

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* [[spoiler: The death of Achaka. No matter what you choose at the end, he ''will'' die, either [[YouShallNotPass by buying Graham time to escape with the Dragon's eye]] or [[HeroicSacrifice saving his life and the Dragon retaliating on him for robbing it of a potential meal.]] This is actually the very first time we've actually seen Graham close to tears in any of the games. He walks away with his head hung low and his [[NiceHat adventurer's cap]] cap thrown on the ground and the words he speaks to Manny afterwards, shows that he's just... done.]]
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** A minor one from the same episode: If you fail to keep [[spoiler: Amaya in good health]], the goblins who were guarding her cage are seen standing in a circle crying over the loss of the object of their affection.

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** A minor one from the same episode: If you fail to keep [[spoiler: Amaya [[spoiler:Amaya in good health]], the goblins who were guarding her cage are seen standing in a circle crying over the [[spoiler:apparent]] loss of the object of their affection.
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** [[spoiler: Grahams bedroom after his death. After spending five episodes listening to his stories and living them, Gwendolyn enters to find it empty. No guards, no mourners, no background music and the only thing left being a final note and gift he was given by the townspeople Graham once cared for and now had passed on as well.]]

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** [[spoiler: Grahams bedroom after his death. After spending five episodes listening to his stories and living them, Gwendolyn enters to find it empty. No guards, no mourners, no background music BackgroundMusic and the only thing left being a final note and gift he was given by the townspeople Graham once cared for and now had passed on as well.]]
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** Kyle trapped on the floor, begging [[PleaseWakeUp Larry to speak to him]]. When [[spoiler: Mannanan walks by]], he desperately grabs at the wizard, demanding for him to stay out and come back, before he begins sobbing in anguish.
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* [[spoiler:Whichever woman you didn't pick as Valanice suffers a terrible fate indeed. As a result of having her hand frozen from the Frost Tonic spell, she is now turned into a cold Ice Queen, feels abandoned save for the Sphynx (aka Manny in disguise) who has manipulated her into thinking that they're her only true friend, and wanting to forget her life, saying she hates hearing her old name when Valanice calls her by it. Valanice urges her to remember, tossing her a frozen memento of her past, and just when it seems like things are going to be all right, Manny pounces on her and she shatters and dies. Later, after solving one last puzzle together as a family, Valanice chases away the guards surrounding her friend. Graham tells Valanice that she's in a better place now, and then takes off his cape and respectfully places it over her body as a funeral shroud. Valanice takes one final look and thanks her for everything, before we see her spirit looking back at them as they close the door.]]

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* [[spoiler:Whichever woman you didn't pick as Valanice suffers a terrible fate indeed. As a result of having her hand frozen from the Frost Tonic spell, she is now turned into a cold Ice Queen, feels abandoned save for the Sphynx (aka Manny in disguise) who has manipulated her into thinking that they're her only true friend, and wanting to forget her life, saying she hates hearing her old name when Valanice calls her by it. Valanice urges her to remember, tossing her a frozen memento of her past, and just when it seems like things are going to be all right, right(with Icebella preparing the run happily into the arms of her best friend), Manny pounces on her and she shatters into pieces and dies. Later, after solving one last puzzle together as a family, Valanice chases away the guards surrounding her friend. Graham tells Valanice that she's in a better place now, and then takes off his cape and respectfully places it over her body as a funeral shroud. Valanice takes one final look and thanks her for everything, before we see her spirit looking back at them as they close the door.]]
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** Not to mention Graham's final attempt at adventuring, reminding his "guest"(who Gwendolyn believes is just his fading mind)that he promised that he'd have one last adventure. When he dons his adventuring cap, he soon collapses, unable to even stand again. He admits that his "guest"promised his stories would live on, not that he would receive another and asks the time to finish his story. His guest, who is the spirit of Achaka, gives a nod of acceptance of this.
** Alexander finds Graham on the floor and helps him back into his bed. For anyone who has had a parent or grandparent collapse, this is horribly sad. Graham ends up too weak to finish his story and so, Gwendolyn has to tell of the last conflict between himself and Manny.
** [[spoiler: Gwendolyns final goodbye to Graham, telling him he was the best grandfather in the world, while Graham says he'll see her the next morning for a plate of choco-chip pancakes. It's clear he's trying to make things easier for her, but they both know he is going. And Graham sees Achaka standing by the door, waiting to take him to the next life as he gives his trademark salute.]]
** [[spoiler: Grahams bedroom after his death. After spending five episodes listening to his stories and living them, Gwendolyn enters to find it empty. No guards, no mourners, no background music and the only thing left being a final note and gift he was given by the townspeople Graham once cared for and now had passed on as well.]]
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** [[spoiler: At one point, Gwendolyn begs Graham not to 'ruin [her] memories' as he scrambles to 'improve' his previous stories with extra details, thinking that they weren't good enough despite her protests that they were perfect the way they were. You can hear her heart breaking when she speaks to him.]]
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** [[spoiler: At one point, Gwendolyn begs Graham not to 'ruin [her] memories' as he scrambles to 'improve' his previous stories with extra details, thinking that they weren't good enough despite her protests that they were perfect the way they were. You can hear her heart breaking when she speaks to him.]]
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** [[spoiler:In Chapter 3, if you ask either lady who they most admire, Graham's respective response is Achaka, calling him a legend and doing his salute, telling them that that's a story for another day.]]

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** [[spoiler:In Chapter 3, if you ask either lady Vee who they she most admire, admires, Graham's respective response is Achaka, calling him a legend and doing his salute, telling them her that that's a story for another day.]]

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