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Clarification for a couple points regarding the normal ending.


* BittersweetEnding: The normal ending [[spoiler:where you choose to never awaken Shurelia [[HeroicSacrifice after she sings Suspend]]. The villain is sealed, the world is saved and the hero lives happily ever after with one of his love interests, except that Shurelia is effectively dead and song magic doesn't work anymore. At least, it's bittersweet if taken on its own: the ending gets ''much'' worse when you consider the plot of the game's sequels. Permanently sealing Mir and shutting down the First Tower would directly cause the destruction of all livable land on the Second Tower, and indirectly TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: The normal ending [[spoiler:where you choose to never awaken Shurelia [[HeroicSacrifice after she sings Suspend]]. The villain is sealed, the world is saved and the hero lives happily ever after with one of his love interests, except that Shurelia is effectively dead and song magic doesn't work anymore. At least, it's bittersweet if taken on its own: the ending gets ''much'' worse when you consider the plot of the game's sequels. Permanently sealing Mir and shutting leaving down the First Tower in suspended mode would directly cause the destruction collapse of all livable land on the whole Second Tower, and indirectly TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: The normal ending [[spoiler:where you choose to never awaken Shurelia [[HeroicSacrifice after she sings Suspend]]. The villain is sealed, the world is saved and the hero lives happily ever after with one of his love interests, except that Shurelia is effectively dead and song magic doesn't work anymore. It also has nasty implications for the sequels.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: The normal ending [[spoiler:where you choose to never awaken Shurelia [[HeroicSacrifice after she sings Suspend]]. The villain is sealed, the world is saved and the hero lives happily ever after with one of his love interests, except that Shurelia is effectively dead and song magic doesn't work anymore. It also has nasty implications for At least, it's bittersweet if taken on its own: the sequels.ending gets ''much'' worse when you consider the plot of the game's sequels. Permanently sealing Mir and shutting down the First Tower would directly cause the destruction of all livable land on the Second Tower, and indirectly TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.]]
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Hundred Percent Adoration Rating was renamed Universally Beloved Leader in TRS. If an example was removed, it likely isn't a good example as written (is it his subordinates in the church who like him?)


* HundredPercentAdorationRating: If the player asks around in Nemo during Phase 3 nearly everyone will tell you how much they love [[spoiler: Bishop]] Radolf. The rest are admittedly jealous of him because they recognize how great he is. [[spoiler: Being the head of]] a SaintlyChurch will do that for you.
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* MoralEventHorizon: InUniverse, Jack declares that [[spoiler:Bourd]] had crossed this after finding more about his research in Phase 3 by declaring, "Even if I'd killed him 100 times, it still wouldn't be enough."

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