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** Khamer also gets to GIVE an awesome moment. [[spoiler: In the final world, Braev sends out a call to all the asterisk holders that he wants a showdown with the vestal, Edea, and their friends in Eternia, and that the jobmasters need to get over there. You'd expect Khamer to be hesitant, as he has been all about progressing the betterment of Ancheim through manual labor throughout the entire game, and Profituer makes his business there. Instead, Khamer makes it clear he fully supports Eternia and plans to get over there with Jackal, Khint, and Profituer in tow. That's not the awesome part. The awesome part is when Profituer makes it clear he has no intention of going, and Khamer has Khint read a royal draft: Khamer will freeze Profituer's assets unless he comes. While he may have been a {{Jerkass}}, he was willing to go out of his way to make damn sure Profituer had no choice but to go with them. Even better, when Braev sets up his gauntlet, Khamer is put in the last line of defense, with the Grand Marshall himself...and he's the one who does the damage dealing.]]

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** Khamer also gets to GIVE an awesome moment. [[spoiler: In the final world, Braev sends out a call to all the asterisk holders that he wants a showdown with the vestal, Edea, and their friends in Eternia, and that the jobmasters need to get over there. You'd expect Khamer to be hesitant, as he has been all about progressing the betterment of Ancheim through manual labor throughout the entire game, and Profituer Profiteur makes his business there. Instead, Khamer makes it clear he fully supports Eternia and plans to get over there with Jackal, Khint, and Profituer in tow. That's not the awesome part. The awesome part is when Profituer Profiuuer makes it clear he has no intention of going, and Khamer has Khint read a royal draft: Khamer will freeze Profituer's Profiteur's assets unless if he comes. does not cooperate. While he may have been a {{Jerkass}}, his loyalty to Eternia's cause was genuine, and he was willing to go out of his way to make damn sure Profituer Profiteur had no choice but to go with them. Even better, when Braev sets up his gauntlet, Khamer is put in the last line of defense, with the Grand Marshall himself...and he's the one who does heavy hitter of the damage dealing.group.]]
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* How you get your proper GlobalAirship. Alternis destroys the PowerCrystal of your first one, preventing it from flying. And even if it could, it wouldn't have been able to get over the mountains surrounding Eternia anyway. So you need to find a new one. After a series of seemingly unrelated events, you eventually find out that [[spoiler: the Grandship can fly.]] Yes, the [[spoiler: ''giant floating city'']] is, in fact, your new GlobalAirship. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=invo-XZuicc music]] that plays when flying really hammers this home. What player didn't let out a BigYes the first time they heard that?
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* An impeccably-timed gameplay moment during the final boss fight: [[spoiler:Ouroboros hit the party with Annihilation, [=KOing=] Ringabel in the process. Ouroboros proceed to gloat, "Another world gone forever! How does it feel to fail, young warriors of light?" As soon as he was done his speech, Ringabel leapt up and hit him with ''See You In Hell'' for 9999 damage. ''Excellent'' riposte, Ringabel.]]

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* An impeccably-timed gameplay moment during the final boss fight: [[spoiler:Ouroboros hit the party with Annihilation, [[EarthShatteringKaboom Armageddon]], [=KOing=] Ringabel in the process. Ouroboros proceed proceeded to gloat, "Another world gone forever! How does it feel to fail, young warriors of light?" As soon as he was done his speech, Ringabel leapt up and hit him with ''See You In Hell'' for [[ForMassiveDamage 9999 damage.damage]]. ''Excellent'' riposte, Ringabel.]]
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* An impeccably-timed gameplay moment during the final boss fight: [[spoiler:Ouroboros hit the party with Annihilation, [=KOing=] Ringabel in the process. Ouroboros proceed to gloat, "Another world gone forever! How does it feel to fail, young warriors of light?" As soon as he was done his speech, Ringabel leapt up and hit him with ''See You In Hell'' for 9999 damage. ''Excellent'' riposte, Ringabel.]]
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** Khamer also gets to GIVE an awesome moment. [[spoiler: In the final world, Braev sends out a call to all the asterisk holders that he wants a showdown with the vestal, Edea, and their friends in Eternia, and that the jobmasters need to get over there. You'd expect Khamer to be hesitant, as he has been all about progressing the betterment of Ancheim through manual labor throughout the entire game, and Profituer makes his business there. Instead, Khamer makes it clear he fully supports Eternia and plans to get over there with Jackal, Khint, and Profituer in tow. That's not the awesome part. The awesome part is when Profituer makes it clear he has no intention of going, and Khamer has Khint read a royal draft: Khamer will freeze Profituer's assets unless he comes. While he may have been a {{Jerkass}}, he was willing to go out of his way to make damn sure Profituer had no choice but to go with them. Even better, when Braev sets up his gauntlet, Khamer is put in the last line of defense, with the Grand Marshall himself...and he's the one who does the damage dealing.]]

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** In the [[spoiler:True Ending, when you fight Ouroboros, he begins destroying alternate Luxendarcs to replenish his power, and threatens to destroy more worlds if the protagonists continue to fight him. They're about to give into despair when each the Heroes of Light in each of the THOUSANDS of linked worlds fight back against Ouroboros' planet eating magic, telling the protagonists not to give up.]]


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* In the [[spoiler:True Ending, when you fight Ouroboros, he begins destroying alternate Luxendarcs to replenish his power, and threatens to destroy more worlds if the protagonists continue to fight him. They're about to give into despair when each the Heroes of Light in each of the THOUSANDS of linked worlds fight back against Ouroboros' planet eating magic, telling the protagonists not to give up.]]
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* [[spoiler: Killing Victoria for the first time can count as this, bonus points if Agnes herself dealt the killing blow. Killing the psycho-bitch that murdered your only friend ForTheEvulz is pretty satisfying.]]
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* The Eternian Headquarter is one in gameplay terms [[spoiler:during chapter 8. The Eternian jobmasters join forces to give you their best. They band together in groups of four (three for the first team) so that their respective jobs mesh such that you'll have your ass handed to you if you don't bring your A-Game. And then, when you finally win, Braev simply congratulates you and challenges you to come again when you feel you need your resolve renewed.]]

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* The Eternian Headquarter is one in gameplay terms [[spoiler:during chapter 8. The Eternian jobmasters join forces to give you their best. They band together in groups of four (three for the first team) so that their respective jobs mesh such that you'll have your ass handed to you if you don't bring your A-Game. And then, when you finally win, Braev simply congratulates you and challenges you to come again when you feel you need your resolve renewed.]]]]
* In the [[spoiler:True Ending, Ouroboros's consistent regeneration is posing a problem for the heroes [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration and the player]] - and then Lord [=DeRosso=] shows up right the hell out of nowhere. He tells the heroes he's going to sacrifice himself to stop it, then takes a battle stance... and then stops himself to deliver a double-duty BadassBoast[=/=]DealWithTheDevil]].
-->[[spoiler: '''[=DeRosso=]:''' Ah, yes, I nearly forgot. ''Accept me, and I shall grant life everlasting. Though it shall be filled with grief, thou shalt have all eternity to wreak havoc upon thine enemies.'']]
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* Khamer, the {{Jerkass}} king of Ancheim, finally getting the HumiliationConga he deserves once Agnés returns from the Wind Temple. It gets better if you do the sidequests and find out [[spoiler: ''he'' was behind the water pricing scheme all along, and you finally get to give him a well-deserved asskicking.]]

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* Khamer, the {{Jerkass}} king of Ancheim, finally getting the HumiliationConga he deserves once Agnés Agnès returns from the Wind Temple. It gets better if you do the sidequests and find out [[spoiler: ''he'' was behind the water pricing scheme all along, and you finally get to give him a well-deserved asskicking.]]



* Agnés [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to the Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an unexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]

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* Agnés Agnès [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to the Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an unexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]
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* Khamer, the {{Jerkass}} king of Ancheim, finally getting the HumiliationConga he deserves once Agnes returns from the Wind Temple. It gets better if you do the sidequests and find out [[spoiler: ''he'' was behind the water pricing scheme all along, and you finally get to give him a well-deserved asskicking.]]

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* Khamer, the {{Jerkass}} king of Ancheim, finally getting the HumiliationConga he deserves once Agnes Agnés returns from the Wind Temple. It gets better if you do the sidequests and find out [[spoiler: ''he'' was behind the water pricing scheme all along, and you finally get to give him a well-deserved asskicking.]]



* Agnes [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to the Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an unexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]

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* Agnes Agnés [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to the Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an unexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]
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* [[spoiler: Kamiizumi]] gets fed up with [[spoiler: [[MadScientist Qada's]]]] boasts about his superiority, and [[TalkToTheFist shuts him up.]]
-->'''[[spoiler: Qada]]''' And... and then... the world shall be--
[[KilledMidSentence *eviscerated*]]
-->'''[[spoiler: Qada:]]''' ...mine...
-->'''[[spoiler: Kamiizumi:]]''' [[BondOneLiner Not the world of the living.]]
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** Another subtle one, for The Jackal. Usually, when you fight him, you fight in the base where the thieves hang out. In the fourth world however, when you go to fight [[spoiler: Praline, the battle goes as it usually does...until a turn after you kill her guards, where Jackal jumps in out of NOWHERE to fight by her side. That isn't the awesome part. The awesome part is how he proceeds to somehow get to Anchiem, which could literally be impossible if the Water Crystal isn't active. THEN, he fights you again. In the past, he's been one of the few who always gets killed or is at least brought to the brink. In the fourth world, though, not only does he survive fighting you twice, he ends up doing it even when Khamer dies in his first fight in world four. Rather impressive.]]
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---> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[{{Determinator SHALL NOT]] [[{{Badass}} PASS!]]

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---> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[{{Determinator [[{{Determinator}} SHALL NOT]] [[{{Badass}} PASS!]]
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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected Knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a dragon, a king who can partially control time, a Merchant who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.

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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected Knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a dragon, a king who can partially control time, a Merchant who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} HopelessBossFight in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.



---> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[BrokenRecord SHALL NOT]] [[BadAss PASS!]]

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---> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[BrokenRecord [[{{Determinator SHALL NOT]] [[BadAss [[{{Badass}} PASS!]]
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** In the [[spoiler:True Ending, when you fight Ouroboros, he begins destroying alternate Luxendarcs to replenish his power, and threatens to destroy more worlds if the protagonists continue to fight him. They're about to give into despair when each the Heroes of Light in each of the THOUSANDS of linked worlds fight back against Ouroboros' planet eating magic, telling the protagonists not to give up.]]

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** In the [[spoiler:True Ending, when you fight Ouroboros, he begins destroying alternate Luxendarcs to replenish his power, and threatens to destroy more worlds if the protagonists continue to fight him. They're about to give into despair when each the Heroes of Light in each of the THOUSANDS of linked worlds fight back against Ouroboros' planet eating magic, telling the protagonists not to give up.]]]]
* The Eternian Headquarter is one in gameplay terms [[spoiler:during chapter 8. The Eternian jobmasters join forces to give you their best. They band together in groups of four (three for the first team) so that their respective jobs mesh such that you'll have your ass handed to you if you don't bring your A-Game. And then, when you finally win, Braev simply congratulates you and challenges you to come again when you feel you need your resolve renewed.]]
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---> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[BrokenRecord SHALL NOT]] [[BadAss PASS!]]

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---> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[BrokenRecord SHALL NOT]] [[BadAss PASS!]]PASS!]]
** In the [[spoiler:True Ending, when you fight Ouroboros, he begins destroying alternate Luxendarcs to replenish his power, and threatens to destroy more worlds if the protagonists continue to fight him. They're about to give into despair when each the Heroes of Light in each of the THOUSANDS of linked worlds fight back against Ouroboros' planet eating magic, telling the protagonists not to give up.]]
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--> '''Braev''': You shall not pass.

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--> ---> '''Braev''': You shall not pass.



--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[BrokenRecord SHALL NOT]] [[BadAss PASS!]]

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--> ---> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass YOU]] [[BrokenRecord SHALL NOT]] [[BadAss PASS!]]
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--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass ''''''YOU SHALL NOT PASS!'''''' ]]

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--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass ''''''YOU YOU]] [[BrokenRecord SHALL NOT PASS!'''''' ]]NOT]] [[BadAss PASS!]]
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--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass '''''YOU SHALL NOT PASS!''''' ]]

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--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass '''''YOU ''''''YOU SHALL NOT PASS!''''' PASS!'''''' ]]
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--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass '''''YOU SHALL NOT PASS!''''']]

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--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass '''''YOU SHALL NOT PASS!''''']]PASS!''''' ]]
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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected Knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a dragon, a king who can partially control time, a Merchant who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.

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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected Knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a dragon, a king who can partially control time, a Merchant who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.with.
** Another for the villains; when you fight Braev, he turns out to not exactly be good at damaging you, but staying alive? He soaks up damage like a sponge, and even after you beat him...He gets up and simply says:
--> '''Braev''': You shall not pass.
** It gets better. When you down him a ''second'' time, he grunts a bit and then simply ''yells'':
--> '''Braev''': [[YouShallNotPass '''''YOU SHALL NOT PASS!''''']]
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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected Knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a king who can partially control time, a Merchant who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.

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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected Knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a dragon, a king who can partially control time, a Merchant who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.
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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a king who can partially control time, a ((HiddenBadass Merchant)) who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.

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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected knight Knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a king who can partially control time, a ((HiddenBadass Merchant)) Merchant who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.
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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a king who can partially control time, a {{HiddenBadass Merchant}} who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.

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* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a king who can partially control time, a {{HiddenBadass Merchant}} ((HiddenBadass Merchant)) who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.
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* Agnes [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to the Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an unexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]

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* Agnes [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to the Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an unexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]]]
* One for the villains: Victoria and Victor. Up to this point, you've taken down a brutal Monk while a White Mage was healing him, a pyromaniac pyromancer, a well respected knight of the Eternian forces (Who, by the way, wiped the floor with every knight in Caldisla. ALONE.) a skilled thief, a swordsman capable of enhancing his blades, a king who can partially control time, a {{HiddenBadass Merchant}} who has monopolized water, a demonic dog, a skilled hunter, a woman capable of summoning a large earthquake creating lobster god, one of the strongest warriors of Eternia, and a man with mind controlling cologne and incredible magic. You probably feel like you can take on the world. Then Victoria and Victor show up. They proceed to leave you due to an untimely stroke on Victoria's part...if you were able to survive up to four turns. And those four turns are indeed hard to survive, let alone dent their health bars. They are really the only {{HopelessBossFight}} in the game, and they let you know right off the bat that the council of six are NOT to be trifled with.
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* Khamer, the {{Jerkass}} king of Ancheim, finally getting the HumiliationConga he deserves once Agnes returns from the Wind Temple. It gets better if you do the sidequests and find out [[spoiler: ''he'' was behing the water pricing scheme all along, and you finally get ot give him a well-deserved asskicking.]]
* The Red Mage sidequest is one for Ringabel. [[spoiler:When Edea doesn't scream for help as [=DeRosa=] takes her to his lair, Ringabel was the first to go off and rescue her. He also calls [=DeRosa=] out when he said women were only tools to be used for his gain. Made more powerful in that [=DeRosa=] is practically Ringabel's EvilCounterpart. He may be a HandsomeLech, but even he's ''disgusted'' by boarderling-rapist [=DeRosa=].]]
* Agnes [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to thw Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an enexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]

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* Khamer, the {{Jerkass}} king of Ancheim, finally getting the HumiliationConga he deserves once Agnes returns from the Wind Temple. It gets better if you do the sidequests and find out [[spoiler: ''he'' was behing behind the water pricing scheme all along, and you finally get ot to give him a well-deserved asskicking.]]
* The Red Mage sidequest is one for Ringabel. [[spoiler:When Edea doesn't scream for help as [=DeRosa=] takes her to his lair, Ringabel was the first to go off and rescue her. He also calls [=DeRosa=] out when he said women were only tools to be used for his gain. Made more powerful in that [=DeRosa=] is practically Ringabel's EvilCounterpart. He may be a HandsomeLech, but even he's ''disgusted'' by boarderling-rapist borderline-rapist [=DeRosa=].]]
* Agnes [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to thw the Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an enexpectedly unexpectedly {{Badass}} way.]]

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* The Red Mage sidequest is one for Ringabel. [[spoiler:When Edea doesn't scream for help as [=DeRosa=] takes her to his lair, Ringabel was the first to go off and rescue her. He also calls [=DeRosa=] out when he said women were only tools to be used for his gain.]]

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* Khamer, the {{Jerkass}} king of Ancheim, finally getting the HumiliationConga he deserves once Agnes returns from the Wind Temple. It gets better if you do the sidequests and find out [[spoiler: ''he'' was behing the water pricing scheme all along, and you finally get ot give him a well-deserved asskicking.]]
* The Red Mage sidequest is one for Ringabel. [[spoiler:When Edea doesn't scream for help as [=DeRosa=] takes her to his lair, Ringabel was the first to go off and rescue her. He also calls [=DeRosa=] out when he said women were only tools to be used for his gain. Made more powerful in that [=DeRosa=] is practically Ringabel's EvilCounterpart. He may be a HandsomeLech, but even he's ''disgusted'' by boarderling-rapist [=DeRosa=].]]
* Agnes [[spoiler: helping save the others and Egil on the way to thw Fire Temple. Leading to the use of her {{Catchphrase}} in an enexpectedly {{Badass}} way.
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* The Red Mage sidequest is one for Ringabel. [[spoiler:When Edea doesn't scream for help as [=DeRosa=] takes her to his lair, Ringabel was the first to go off and rescue her. He also calls [=DeRosa=] out when he said women were only tools to be used for his gain.]]

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