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** Following confirming to himself that is counterpart ''is'' [[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay indeed him]], Fogado expresses disappointment at his counterpart's villainy. Alternate Fogado's response of vocally intending to KillAndReplace him very visibly [[OhCrap horrifies him]], resulting in him simply [[TranquilFury glaring at him and fighting without another word]].

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** Following After confirming to himself that is his counterpart ''is'' [[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay indeed him]], Fogado expresses disappointment at his counterpart's villainy. Alternate Fogado's response of vocally intending to KillAndReplace him briefly but very visibly [[OhCrap horrifies him]], resulting in him simply [[TranquilFury glaring at him and fighting without another word]].

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* BloodKnight: Alternate Céline, in addition to being much more vengeful than her Mainline self, enjoys the thrill of battle. If Alear battles her, she's ecstatic by the prospect of being able to fight them. She even says she's been looking for an excuse to cross swords with the Divine Dragon, and (mistakingly) believing them to be a Corrupted gives her the battle she's been after.

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* BloodKnight: Alternate Céline, in addition to being much more vengeful and violent than her Mainline self, enjoys the thrill of battle. If Alear battles her, she's ecstatic by the prospect of being able to fight them. She even says she's been looking for an excuse to cross swords with the Divine Dragon, and (mistakingly) believing them to be a Corrupted gives her the battle she's been after.



* {{Flanderization}}: Alternate Céline dials up her main game counterpart's vengeful and bloodthirsty attitude, having no qualms about going to war with Brodia if it means she can have vengeance and allow Firene to prosper. [[spoiler:Her increased BloodKnight tendencies are justified, though. After all, most Corrupted aren't what you call sane when they come back.]]

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* {{Flanderization}}: Alternate Céline dials up her main game counterpart's vengeful and bloodthirsty attitude, ruthlessness to a degree that the latter is vocally appalled by, having no qualms about going to war with Brodia if it means she can have vengeance and allow Firene to prosper. [[spoiler:Her increased BloodKnight tendencies are justified, though. After all, most Corrupted aren't what you call sane when they come back.]]



* HateSink: While the other alternate royals aren't completely malicious, Alternate Ivy and Fogado are definitely the most foul of the bunch. The regular Ivy is an merciful woman who cares so much about Hortensia and her father Hyacinth. By contrast, this Ivy is set up to be a malicious jerkass who is abusive and cruel to Alternate Hortensia, having insulted her, and also killed her own father as a sacrifice to resurrect Alternate Sombron. She even executed her half-siblings and dragged Alternate Elusia into the ground, which made poor Alternate Hortensia terrified of her. The regular counterparts of Ivy and Hortensia are disgusted by her actions. [[spoiler:However, this is eventually subverted once she is killed off in the final Fell Xenologue, where she regrets her abusiveness towards her little sister before dying.]] Regular Fogado is an easygoing guy who many see as a shameless flirt, but who is actually very serious about living up to his responsibilities and supporting his sister. Alternate Fogado is everything regular Fogado pretends to be but taken in a disturbingly malicious direction, with him reveling in how being a Corrupted enables him to indulge in all his darkest desires without anything holding him back, and admitting to wishing he could have killed alternate Timerra himself simply to see what it felt like.

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* HateSink: While the other alternate royals aren't completely malicious, royalsvary in terms of malice, Alternate Ivy and Fogado are definitely the most foul of the bunch. The regular Ivy is an merciful and socially-awkward woman who cares so much very deeply about Hortensia and her father Hyacinth. By contrast, this Ivy is set up to be a malicious jerkass who is abusive and cruel to Alternate Hortensia, having insulted her, and also killed her own father as a sacrifice to resurrect Alternate Sombron. She even executed her half-siblings and dragged Alternate Elusia into the ground, which made poor Alternate Hortensia terrified of her. The regular counterparts of Ivy and Hortensia are disgusted by her actions. [[spoiler:However, this is eventually subverted once she is killed off in the final Fell Xenologue, where she regrets her abusiveness towards her little sister before dying.]] Regular Fogado is an easygoing guy who many see as a shameless flirt, but who is actually very serious about living up to his responsibilities and supporting his sister. Alternate Fogado is everything regular Fogado pretends to be but taken in a disturbingly malicious direction, with him reveling in how being a Corrupted enables him to indulge in all his darkest desires without anything holding him back, and gleefully admitting to wishing he could have killed alternate Timerra himself simply to see what it felt like.



* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Alternate Celine, for all of her claims of intending to go to war with the other kingdoms for the sake of Firine, lets slip through a few of her lines throughout her battle with Alear's group that her own gratification may have a greater influence in her intentions that she lets on. [[spoiler: Her return in the final chapter, now well aware of her status as a Corrupted, fills her with glee as she can focus purely on killing her enemies and drops all pretense of fighting for her people.]]



** Alfred's main gripe with his counterpart is that he lacks muscles and wonders if he's just not cut out to have the physique he's dreamed of in any world he's in.

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** Alfred's main gripe with his counterpart is that he lacks muscles and [[SkewedPriorities wonders if he's just not cut out to have the physique he's dreamed of in any world he's in.in]].



** Despite either being ignorant of or not realizing what the relationship is like between the him and Diamant of Alternate Elyos, Alcryst actually ''admires'' how strong-willed Alternate Alcryst is.
** Initially, Alternate Ivy's personality and way of speaking disgusts Ivy. Then she hears from her own counterpart's mouth how [[spoiler:she killed King Hyacinth and offered him up as a sacrifice]]. Between this and how Alternate Ivy has more or less single-handedly ruined Elusia, Ivy is rightfully pissed. Ivy gets even more upset if she fights Alternate Hortensia, who's terrified of her, and wonders what Alternate Ivy did to her.

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** Despite either being ignorant of or not realizing what the relationship is like between the him and Diamant of Alternate Elyos, Alcryst actually ''admires'' ''[[SubvertedTrope admires]]'' how strong-willed Alternate Alcryst is.
** Initially, Alternate Ivy's personality and way of speaking disgusts simply annoys Ivy. Then she hears from her own counterpart's mouth how [[spoiler:she killed King Hyacinth and offered him up as a sacrifice]]. Between this and how Alternate Ivy has more or less single-handedly ruined Elusia, Ivy is rightfully pissed. Ivy gets even more upset if she fights Alternate Hortensia, who's terrified of her, and wonders what Alternate Ivy did to her.



** Fogado is immediately creeped out by how similar he and his alternate counterpart are, and his discomfort quickly transforms into shock and [[TranquilFury anger]] as Alternate Fogado displays his eagerness to KillAndReplace him in his world.

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** Fogado Following confirming to himself that is immediately creeped out by how similar he and his alternate counterpart are, and ''is'' [[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay indeed him]], Fogado expresses disappointment at his discomfort quickly transforms into shock and [[TranquilFury anger]] as counterpart's villainy. Alternate Fogado displays his eagerness Fogado's response of vocally intending to KillAndReplace him very visibly [[OhCrap horrifies him]], resulting in his world.him simply [[TranquilFury glaring at him and fighting without another word]].
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* TheCaligula: Alternate Ivy. Not only is she continuing the main timeline Elusia's worship of the Fell Dragon in Alternate Elyos, she even tried to [[spoiler:revive Sombron, offering her own father Hyacinth as a sacrifice when he attempted to interfere]] and has no qualms in killing the main timeline versions of Kagetsu and Zelkov when they oppose her, telling Zelkov she has no problems killing him when he's already died for her sake once. Ivy is abhorred by this and angrily asks if there's even anyone in Elusia left to Queen when she's destroyed her country with her hedonism. Her character description in-game even describes her as a woman drunk on her own nobility.

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* TheCaligula: Alternate Ivy. Not only is she continuing the main timeline Elusia's worship of the Fell Dragon in Alternate Elyos, she even tried to [[spoiler:revive Sombron, offering her own father Hyacinth as a sacrifice when he attempted to interfere]] and has no qualms in killing the main timeline versions of Kagetsu and Zelkov when they oppose her, telling Zelkov she has no problems killing him when he's already died for her sake once. Ivy is abhorred by this and angrily asks if there's even anyone in Elusia left to call her Queen when she's destroyed her country with her hedonism. Her character description in-game even describes her as a woman drunk on her own nobility.



* DubPersonalityChange: Downplayed. In the Japanese dub, Céline is quite vocal in her desire for vengeance against Brodia and pushes Alfred to approve of the invasion, whereas in the English dub, she frames the invasion as a means of expanding their territory so as to acquire more resources for Firene.

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* DubPersonalityChange: Downplayed. In the Japanese dub, Céline is quite vocal in her desire for vengeance against Brodia and pushes Alfred to approve of the invasion, whereas in the English dub, she frames the invasion as a means of expanding their territory so as to acquire more resources for Firene.Firene, and if Brodia suffers for it then so be it.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: After defeating Alternate Alfred and Céline, Alear notes how the former seems to be acting strange in her presence. While his breakdown could easily be mistaken for grief, since Alear reminds him so much of their counterpart, or exhaustion due to the stress of being king [[spoiler:or his terminal illness]], [[spoiler:it's later revealed to be a sign of his degradation as a Corrupted]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: After defeating Alternate Alfred and Céline, Alear notes how the former seems to be acting strange in her presence. their presence (referring to them as the Divine Dragon they knew despite having had it just explained to them they are a different person, with Alfred proceeding to try to downplay or distract from his mistake). While his breakdown could easily be mistaken for grief, since Alear reminds him so much of their counterpart, or exhaustion due to the stress of being king [[spoiler:or his terminal illness]], [[spoiler:it's later revealed to be a sign of his degradation as a Corrupted]].Corrupted, with him briefly losing his grasp on reality]].



* HateSink: While the other alternate royals aren't completely malicious, Alternate Ivy is definitely the most foul of the bunch. The regular Ivy is an merciful woman who cares so much about Hortensia and her father Hyacinth. By contrast, this Ivy is set up to be a malicious jerkass who is abusive and cruel to Alternate Hortensia, having insulted her, and also killed her own father as a sacrifice to resurrect Alternate Sombron. She even executed her half-siblings and dragged Alternate Elusia into the ground, which made poor Alternate Hortensia terrified of her. Even the regular counterparts of Ivy and Hortensia are disgusted by her actions. [[spoiler:However, this is eventually subverted once she is killed off in the final Fell Xenologue, where she regrets her abusiveness towards her little sister before dying.]]

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* HateSink: While the other alternate royals aren't completely malicious, Alternate Ivy is and Fogado are definitely the most foul of the bunch. The regular Ivy is an merciful woman who cares so much about Hortensia and her father Hyacinth. By contrast, this Ivy is set up to be a malicious jerkass who is abusive and cruel to Alternate Hortensia, having insulted her, and also killed her own father as a sacrifice to resurrect Alternate Sombron. She even executed her half-siblings and dragged Alternate Elusia into the ground, which made poor Alternate Hortensia terrified of her. Even the The regular counterparts of Ivy and Hortensia are disgusted by her actions. [[spoiler:However, this is eventually subverted once she is killed off in the final Fell Xenologue, where she regrets her abusiveness towards her little sister before dying.]]]] Regular Fogado is an easygoing guy who many see as a shameless flirt, but who is actually very serious about living up to his responsibilities and supporting his sister. Alternate Fogado is everything regular Fogado pretends to be but taken in a disturbingly malicious direction, with him reveling in how being a Corrupted enables him to indulge in all his darkest desires without anything holding him back, and admitting to wishing he could have killed alternate Timerra himself simply to see what it felt like.
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* HateSink: While the other alternate royals aren't completely malicious, Alternate Ivy is definitely the most foul of the bunch. The regular Ivy is an merciful woman who cares so much about Hortensia and her father Hyacinth. By contrast, this Ivy is set up to be a malicious jerkass who is abusive and cruel to Alternate Hortensia, having insulted her, and also killed her own father as a sacrifice to resurrect Alternate Sombron. She even executed her half-siblings and dragged Alternate Elusia into the ground, which made poor Alternate Hortensia terrified of her. Even the regular counterparts of Ivy and Hortensia are disgusted by her actions. [[spoiler:However, this is eventually subverted once she is killed off in the final Fell Xenologue, where she regrets her abusiveness towards her little sister before dying.]]
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* PlainPalate: Alternate Chlo&eacute is said to have a preference for bland-tasting food.

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* PlainPalate: Alternate Chlo&eacute Chloé is said to have a preference for bland-tasting food.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:[[VillainHasAPoint As pointed out by Alternate Sombron (in a flashback)]], the Divine Dragon inadvertently helped doom Alternate Elyos by never having kids or even adopting an heir in their thousand years of rulership, causing their divinity to pass from the world with them]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:[[VillainHasAPoint As pointed out by Alternate Sombron (in in a flashback)]], flashback]], the Divine Dragon inadvertently helped doom Alternate Elyos by never having kids or even adopting an heir in their thousand years of rulership, causing their divinity to pass from the world with them]].



* LethalChef: Alternate Bunet is said to be an incompetent cook but a "brute" who loves slicing and grilling his enemies.

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* LethalChef: Alternate Bunet is said to be an incompetent cook cook, but a "brute" who loves slicing and grilling his enemies.



* PlainPalate: Alternate Chloé is said to have had a bland taste for food.

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* PlainPalate: Alternate Chloé Chlo&eacute is said to have had a bland taste preference for bland-tasting food.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Her armor is blue as opposed to Marni's magenta, and she is quite humble and one of Alear's allies in Alternate Elyos.

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* BlueIsHeroic: Her armor is blue as opposed to Marni's magenta, mirroring the series's association of blue with player units and red with enemies, and she is quite humble and one of Alear's allies in Alternate Elyos.

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* BlueIsHeroic: Her armor is blue as opposed to Marni's magenta, is quite humble, and one of Alear's allies in Alternate Elyos.

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* BlueIsHeroic: Her armor is blue as opposed to Marni's magenta, and she is quite humble, humble and one of Alear's allies in Alternate Elyos.



** Madeline's growth rates are ''quite'' lopsided, with the game's highest in Strength[[note]]50%, tied with Berserker-Jean if she's also a Berserker[[/note]] and Defense[[note]]55%, tied with Goldmary and General-Jean[[/note]] and the game's '''absolute''' lowest in Dexterity and Speed. Madeline is to Louis what Gregory is to Citrinne.
*** [[ZigzaggedTrope On the other hand]], Gregory and Madeline also have better prospects in stats they wouldn't normally use than their counterparts; like how Gregory has better Strength and Defense growths than Citrinne, Madeline has better Magic and Resistance growths than Louis.

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** Madeline's growth rates are ''quite'' lopsided, with the game's highest in Strength[[note]]50%, tied with Berserker-Jean if she's also a Berserker[[/note]] and Defense[[note]]55%, tied with Goldmary and General-Jean[[/note]] and the game's '''absolute''' lowest in Dexterity and Speed. Madeline is to Louis what Gregory is to Citrinne.
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Citrinne. [[ZigzaggedTrope On the other hand]], Gregory and Madeline also have better prospects in stats they wouldn't normally use than their counterparts; like how Gregory has better Strength and Defense growths than Citrinne, Madeline has better Magic and Resistance growths than Louis.
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!!!'''Class:''' Wolf Knight Royal (Alfred and Céline), Warden (Diamant and Alcryst), Trainer (Ivy and Hortensia), Watcher (Timerra and Fogado[[labelnote:*]]Fogado is classed as a Wolf Knight instead in Fell Xenologue 1[[/labelnote]])

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!!!'''Class:''' Wolf Knight Royal (Alfred and Céline), Warden (Diamant and Alcryst), Trainer (Ivy and Hortensia), Watcher (Timerra and Fogado[[labelnote:*]]Fogado is classed as a Wolf Knight instead in Fell Xenologue 1[[/labelnote]])
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!!!'''Class:''' Royal (Alfred and Céline), Warden (Diamant and Alcryst), Trainer (Ivy and Hortensia), Watcher (Timerra and Fogado)

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!!!'''Class:''' Wolf Knight Royal (Alfred and Céline), Warden (Diamant and Alcryst), Trainer (Ivy and Hortensia), Watcher (Timerra and Fogado)Fogado[[labelnote:*]]Fogado is classed as a Wolf Knight instead in Fell Xenologue 1[[/labelnote]])
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* WalkingSpoiler: It is impossible to talk about the '''real''' Nil without bringing up his fate as revealed in the later half of the ''Fell Xenologue''.

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* WalkingSpoiler: It is impossible to talk about the '''real''' Nil without bringing up his fate as revealed in the later half of the ''Fell Xenologue''.Xenologue'', and by extension the fact that there's a lot more to the Nil Alear encounters than meets the eye.
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RurikoAoki (Japanese), Creator/SarahWilliams (English)

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** There's a FreezeFrameBonus of sorts that hints to this earlier in the story; [[spoiler:when Alternate Alfred accuses the Divine Dragon and co. of being Corrupted sent to them]], the camera briefly shifts to Nel, who says nothing but looks ''[[TranquilFury pissed]]''.
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* RiddleForTheAges: The Fell Xenologue DLC takes place in a world where [[MirrorUniverse The Four Hounds are the good guys]], called the Four Winds. Each of them also has a slightly different name and appearance to their Hound counterparts from the main timeline, as well as having drastically different personalities. However, Mauvier is the exception, as he is exactly the same in the main timeline and the Xenologue timeline, with the only difference being that Xenologue Mauvier dies while he is the SoleSurvivor of the Four Hounds in the main timeline. Why is it that Mauvier the only one of the Winds who is exactly the same while all the others have slightly different names, appearances, and very different personalities?

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* RiddleForTheAges: The Fell Xenologue DLC takes place in a world where [[MirrorUniverse The the Four Hounds are the good guys]], called the Four Winds. Each of them also has a slightly different name and appearance to their Hound counterparts from the main timeline, as well as having drastically different personalities. However, Mauvier is the exception, as he is exactly the same in the main timeline and the Xenologue timeline, with the only difference being that Xenologue Mauvier dies while he is the SoleSurvivor of the Four Hounds in the main timeline. Why is it that Mauvier the only one of the Winds who is exactly the same while all the others have slightly different names, appearances, and very different personalities?
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* RiddleForTheAges: The Fell Xenolouge DLC takes place in a world where [[MirrorUniverse The Four Hounds are the good guys]], called the Four Winds. Each of them also has a slightly different name and appearance to their Hound counterparts from the main timeline, as well as having drastically different personalities. However, Mauvier is the exception, as he is exactly the same in the main timeline and the Xenolouge timeline, with the only difference being that Xenolouge Mauvier dies while he is the SoleSurvivor of the Four Hounds in the main timeline. Why is it that Mauvier the only one of the Winds who is exactly the same while all the others have slightly different names, appearances, and very different personalities?

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* RiddleForTheAges: The Fell Xenolouge Xenologue DLC takes place in a world where [[MirrorUniverse The Four Hounds are the good guys]], called the Four Winds. Each of them also has a slightly different name and appearance to their Hound counterparts from the main timeline, as well as having drastically different personalities. However, Mauvier is the exception, as he is exactly the same in the main timeline and the Xenolouge Xenologue timeline, with the only difference being that Xenolouge Xenologue Mauvier dies while he is the SoleSurvivor of the Four Hounds in the main timeline. Why is it that Mauvier the only one of the Winds who is exactly the same while all the others have slightly different names, appearances, and very different personalities?
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* RecurringElement: [[spoiler:Due to all of them being Corrupted (and thus undead) versions of the main game's royals who are fought in a group during the final battle of the Fell Xenologue, they are ''Engage's'' take on the "undead boss group" pioneered by [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar the Deadlords]].]]

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* RecurringElement: [[spoiler:Due to all of them being Corrupted (and thus undead) versions of the main game's royals who are fought in a group during the final battle of the Fell Xenologue, they are ''Engage's'' take on the "undead boss group" pioneered by [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar the Deadlords]]. Unlike most Deadlord type groups who usually cannot talk, they can express their twisted personalities, mockeries of their original selves, well enough.]]
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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: This trope gets played with, averted, or played straight depending which royal interacts with their alternate counterpart. The counterparts themselves do play this straight, believing their main timeline selves to be illusions. Of particular note are Ivy and Fogado, who by the end of their conversations with their alternate counterparts make it clear with [[YouMonster varying levels]] of [[TranquilFury outward emotion]] that ''they want them gone''.

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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: This trope gets played with, averted, or played straight depending which royal interacts with their alternate counterpart. The counterparts themselves do play this straight, believing their main timeline selves to be illusions. Of particular note are Ivy and Fogado, who by the end of their conversations with their [[TokenEvilTeammate alternate counterparts counterparts]] make it clear with [[YouMonster varying levels]] of [[TranquilFury outward emotion]] that ''they they want them gone''.''gone''.
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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: This trope gets played with, averted, or played straight depending which royal interacts with their alternate counterpart. The counterparts themselves do play this straight, believing their main timeline selves to be illusions.

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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: This trope gets played with, averted, or played straight depending which royal interacts with their alternate counterpart. The counterparts themselves do play this straight, believing their main timeline selves to be illusions. Of particular note are Ivy and Fogado, who by the end of their conversations with their alternate counterparts make it clear with [[YouMonster varying levels]] of [[TranquilFury outward emotion]] that ''they want them gone''.



* TokenEvilTeammate: While the Alternate Royals are clearly all very damaged mentally, Alternate Ivy ''really'' stands out, since she's TheCaligula who's hellbent on reviving Sombron, [[spoiler:has casually admitted that she murdered her own father, King Hyacinth, when he tried to stop her from doing that]], and apparently has killed off most of her half-siblings, to the point that Alternate Hortensia is ''terrified'' of her. While Alternate Ivy does claim her goal is to save Elusia, mainline Ivy points out that thanks to Alternate Ivy's actions there isn't anything left to save at this point.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: While the Alternate Royals are clearly all very damaged mentally, Alternate Ivy and Alternate Fogado ''really'' stands stand out, since she's the former is TheCaligula who's hellbent on reviving Sombron, [[spoiler:has casually admitted that she murdered her own father, King Hyacinth, when he tried to stop her from doing that]], and apparently has killed off most of her half-siblings, to the point that Alternate Hortensia is ''terrified'' of her. The latter is a CardCarryingVillain who [[spoiler:is well aware of his status as a Corrupted and ''relishes'' in it, and has committed himself to heinous acts such as invading Lythos Castle and planning to KillAndReplace the mainline Fogado in order to commit ''more'' atrocities in his world, to say nothing of his reaction to learning that his Timerra was killed was to bemoan that ''he'' wasn't able to kill her]]. While Alternate Ivy does claim her goal is to save Elusia, Elusia (to which mainline Ivy points out that thanks to Alternate Ivy's actions there isn't anything left to save at this point.point), Alternate Fogado doesn't even ''try'' to justify himself.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:[[VillainHasAPoint As pointed out by Alternate Sombron (in a flashback)]], the Divine Dragon inadvertently helped doom Alternate Elyos by never having kids or even adopting an heir in their thousand years of rulership, causing their divinity to pass from the world with them]].

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* AlternateSelf: They're just the royal siblings, but with their personalities either swapped or turned into a harsh extreme, as seen with Alternate Céline who is wholly willing to go to war with other countries, if not the entirety of Elyos, if it means Firene can prosper.

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* AlternateSelf: They're just the royal siblings, but with their personalities either swapped or turned into a harsh extreme, as seen with Alternate Céline who is wholly willing to go to war with other countries, if not the entirety of Elyos, if it means Firene can prosper. Furthermore, while the other alternate royals look almost the exact same as their main counterpart, Alternate Hortensia does not have the heart tattoo her main counterpart has.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Defied to a depressing degree. It's made blatantly clear in the Four Winds' supports that they haven't forgotten about Alternate Mauvier's HeroicSacrifice and miss him dearly, as Gregory and Zelestia are both reduced to tears in their C-Support with Mauvier. And before that, when Alear offered the remaining Winds an opportunity to come to their Elyos to start a new life there, Madeline expressed hesitation initially over the fact that it would mean leaving Mauvier's corpse and spirit behind and alone in a ruined world.

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Defied to a depressing degree. It's made blatantly clear in the Four Winds' supports that they haven't forgotten about Alternate Mauvier's HeroicSacrifice and miss him dearly, as Gregory and Zelestia are both reduced to tears in their C-Support with Mauvier. They even still call themselves the Four Winds after his death in order to preserve his memory. And before that, when Alear offered the remaining Winds an opportunity to come to their Elyos to start a new life there, Madeline expressed hesitation initially over the fact that it would mean leaving Mauvier's corpse and spirit behind and alone in a ruined world.


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* TokenEvilTeammate: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Since Mauvier in the main timeline is the TokenGoodTeammate of the Four Hounds, and the Four Hounds, or, Four Winds, of the Xenologue timeline are heroes and the exact opposite of their mainline counterparts, it is to be expected that Mauvier would have the opposite role that he does in the main timeline. Instead, Mauvier is exactly the same in the main timeline and Xenologue timeline. Xenologue Mauvier even [[HeroicSacrifice gives up his own life to save his comrades]].
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* WellDoneSonGuy: Why Rafal acts as the main antagonist is the Xenologue to begin with. He was so sick of being weak, that he tried following in Sombron's footsteps to pursue power. Subverted, since he was partially being brainwashed thanks to Nel's Crystal. However, Rafal takes full responsibility for his actions once he is free of the brainwashing.
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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Since meat is Timerra's TrademarkFavoriteFood in the main timeline, Xenologue Timerra is a vegetarian, presumably for this very reason.
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* HeroicBsod: [[spoiler: When Nel finds out that the Winds have all (presumably) sacrificed themselves to defeat all of the Corrupted, she is at a complete standstill, as Rafal gleefully admits that it was their own fault. He uses the opportunity of Nel being at her lowest point in order to kidnap her to the fallen Somniel.]]
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: '''Pain'''. Gregory fear pain more than anything, a heavy contrast to [[CombatSadomasochist Griss]], his mainline counterpart. Part of the reason why Gregory is such a ReluctantWarrior is because he fears just how much pain he might suffer through in battle.

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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: '''Pain'''. Gregory fear fears pain more than anything, a heavy contrast to [[CombatSadomasochist Griss]], his mainline counterpart. Part of the reason why Gregory is such a ReluctantWarrior is because he fears just how much pain he might suffer through in battle.
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Just saw the Elusia Castle post-battle dialog where Zelestia remarks that her village was within sight of the castle.


* ExposedToTheElements: She is likely a native of Elusia, and like Ivy expresses no discomfort in the frigid environment despite her limited attire. Notably her dislikes include very hot places. Her C-Bond Support with Chrom has her explain that this is a trait of Mage Dragons in general. When he expresses concern over her catching a cold (implied due to her attire), she states that Mage Dragons have such a high body temperature that cold outright doesn't bother them.

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* ExposedToTheElements: She is likely a native of Elusia, and like Ivy expresses no discomfort in the frigid environment despite her limited attire. Notably her dislikes include very hot places. Her C-Bond Support with Chrom has her explain that this is a trait of Mage Dragons in general. When he expresses concern over her catching a cold (implied due to her attire), she states that Mage Dragons have such a high body temperature that cold outright doesn't bother them.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: '''Pain'''. Gregory fear pain more than anything, a heavy contrast to [[CombatSadomasochist Griss]], his mainline counterpart. Part of the reason why Gregory is such a ReluctantWarrior is because he fears just how much pain he might suffer through in battle.
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* UndyingLoyalty: Although not much is known about alternate Veyle, it is known that, just like in the main timeline, Xenolouge Mauvier was utterly devoted to her and served her until her death. Even after Veyle's death, he has become incredibly loyal towards the other Four Winds; so much so that [[HeroicSacrifice willing to give up his life for the sake of theirs]].

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* UndyingLoyalty: Although not much is known about alternate Veyle, it is known that, just like in the main timeline, Xenolouge Xenologue Mauvier was utterly devoted to her and served her until her death. Even after Veyle's death, he has become incredibly loyal towards the other Four Winds; so much so that [[HeroicSacrifice he's willing to give up his life for the sake of theirs]].

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