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* CompulsiveLiar: He lies constantly, even when he doesn't have to. Altria Caster eventually calls him out on it and he simply deflects without her quite catching on to it. When pressed on a lie or inconsistency he'll spin a new story that has both lies and truths sprinkled in.



** When Barghest asks the group to visit her estate in Manchester to discuss an alliance or evacuating fairy refugees, Oberon convinces them not to and then afterward mutters it's a bit late for her to say that after massacring the insect fairies.

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** When Barghest asks the group to visit her estate in Manchester to discuss an alliance or evacuating fairy refugees, Oberon convinces them not to and then afterward mutters it's a bit late for her to say that after massacring the insect fairies. This is most likely not ''entirely'' sincere, but neither is it entirely untrue.



* UnreliableExpositor: Cut off from Chaldea's monitoring equipment or anyone capable of long-distance observation skills, Oberon and Bianca are the only ones among the protagonists of the sixth Lostbelt capable of traveling around quickly to glean what's happening across Fairy Britain. This allows Oberon to control the flow of information to Chaldea, which also helps in directing the team where he wants them to go.

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* UnreliableExpositor: Cut off from Chaldea's monitoring equipment or anyone capable of long-distance observation skills, Oberon and Bianca are the only ones among the protagonists of the sixth Lostbelt capable of traveling around quickly to glean what's happening across Fairy Britain. This allows Oberon to control the flow of information to Chaldea, which also helps in directing the team where he wants them to go. Altria Caster, a LivingLieDetector, can tell that he lies constantly but doesn't know why, how much or what specifically is untrue.
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* HiddenHeartOfGold: While he rarely displays it, he does have a certain soft side deep down, though he would rather no one knew about it.


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** When Barghest asks the group to visit her estate in Manchester to discuss an alliance or evacuating fairy refugees, Oberon convinces them not to and then afterward mutters it's a bit late for her to say that after massacring the insect fairies.


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* MaliciousSlander: He tends to convince Chaldea not to contact or trust key figures like Morgan or Barghest by telling stories that may or may not be true and typically are either irrelevant or highly misleading. This leads to unnecessary conflict for the group and an overall attitude towards the Lostbelt that is hostile towards exactly the wrong people.

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* InconsistentSpelling: Is the name of his first Noble Phantasm "Wry Rhyme Goodfellow", "Lai Rhyme Goodfellow" or "Rye Rhyme Goodfellow"? The Taiwanese server uses the first example, the Japanese fan translations can't seem to agree if it's the first or second[[labelnote:Note]]A "Lai" is a medieval type of short tale in French literature that is usually in octosyllabic verse and deals with subjects of Celtic origin often connected with Arthur or the Round Table[[/labelnote]], and the Simplified Chinese and English versions use the third.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is the name of his first Noble Phantasm "Wry Rhyme Goodfellow" or "Rye Rhyme Goodfellow"? The Japanese fan translations and the Taiwanese server use the first example while the Simplified Chinese and English versions use the latter.



-->''...What's going on? Why is this happening...? Oh, I see. So even lies are permitted until the Human Order is restored? Hm... very well, I give up. After all, that's the kind of human you are. My name is Oberon. Now that I've been summoned, I will lend you my power. It truly is an unpleasant feeling though, don't you agree?''
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* EggLayingMale: The soccer ball that the Chaldean soccer team was kicking around in ''Fate/Dream Striker''? It's actually a dream egg that Oberon laid in the protagonist's mind which was initially supposed to plug the hole that would wake them up but then ended up hatching into U-Eliza ORT. Don't ask questions (unlike Da Vinci), it's AllJustADream, [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer just roll with it.]]

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* EggLayingMale: The soccer ball that the Chaldean soccer team was kicking around in ''Fate/Dream Striker''? It's actually a dream egg that Oberon laid in the protagonist's mind which was initially supposed to plug the hole that would wake them up but then ended up hatching into U-Eliza U-Elisa ORT. Don't ask questions (unlike Da Vinci), it's AllJustADream, [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer just roll with it.]]

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