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* ''VideoGame/DareToDream'': [[MacGuffin The Key of Enigami]], a magical gold key topped with a ceramic unicorn, is supposedly an ancient North American Indian artifact. This is in spite of the facts that unicorns did not exist in their mythology, [[WorthlessYellowRocks gold wasn't commonly used for much of anything]], and the name sounds [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign more like Japanese than a Native American language.]] While the game [[JustifiedTrope justifies]] some of its more outlandish events with the AllJustADream concept, the key is one of the few things that's supposed to exist in the real world.
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** Muslim states, player-created merchant republics excepted, are locked to "open" succession, where either the ruler's highest-ranking or greatest-Prestige child inherits without exception. This is meant to simulate the Ottoman style of succession, which basically ran on "last man standing wins", but the Ottoman Empire didn't even come into existence until near the end of the playable timeline. Most other Islamic realms had as many styles of succession as those of any other religion, from seniority to ElectiveMonarchy.
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** Muslim states, nomads and player-created merchant republics excepted, are locked to "open" succession, where either the ruler's highest-ranking or greatest-Prestige child inherits without exception. This is meant to simulate the Ottoman style of succession, which basically ran on "last man standing wins", but the Ottoman Empire didn't even come into existence until near the end of the playable timeline. Most other Islamic realms had as many styles of succession as those of any other religion, from seniority to ElectiveMonarchy.