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* {{Foreshadowing}}: It's hard to notice, but during one scenario where Aria is forced to fight alongside Neue Wärter, notice how Aria's stats and Spirit Commands are idential to Kazuma. This is long before [[spoiler:TheReveal she is his opposite sex personality clone]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: It's hard to notice, but during one scenario where Aria is forced to fight alongside Neue Wärter, notice how Aria's stats and Spirit Commands are idential identical to Kazuma. This is long before [[spoiler:TheReveal she is his opposite sex personality clone]].

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renamed to Clone Angst


* CloningBlues: [[spoiler:Unlike the other Database characters, Aria is an OppositeSexClone of Kazuma, more specifically a "personality clone" of him. This explains why she feels more affectionate for Mihiro and despises Kazuma, because she wishes to be rid of him so she can replace him in the Ardygun family]].


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* OppositeSexClone: [[spoiler:Unlike the other Database characters, Aria is a clone of Kazuma, more specifically a "personality clone" of him. This explains why she feels more affectionate for Mihiro and despises Kazuma, because she wishes to be rid of him so she can replace him in the Ardygun family]].

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* InsaneTrollLogic: Inference was taught the importance of keeping memories, which is why he and the database record knowledge of civilizations. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way Critic came to reason that the recorded knowledge gains more value the scarcer it becomes, leading the Database to exterminate civilizations after recording them.



* InsaneTrollLogic: Inference was taught the importance of keeping memories, which is why he and the database record knowledge of civilizations. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way he came to reason that the recorded knowledge gains more value the scarcer it becomes, leading him to exterminate civilizations after recording them.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: Inference was taught the importance of keeping memories, which is why he and the database record knowledge of civilizations. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way he came to reason that the recorded knowledge gains more value the scarcer it becomes, leading him to exterminate civilizations after recording them.
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Bishonen is definition only and disallows examples


* {{Bishounen}}: Post-TimeSkip, to the point of being YoungerThanHeLooks

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