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* HonorBeforeReason: As a King, Artoria had to do what was necessary to ensure Camelot thrived. This sometimes meant killing other people, which she clearly doesn't like. A side-story shows that she was truthfully happy Justin spared some pagans and didn't bother punishing him.
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* HonorBeforeReason: As a King, Artoria had to do what was necessary to ensure that Camelot thrived. This sometimes meant killing other people, which she clearly doesn't like. A side-story shows that she was truthfully happy Justin spared some pagans and didn't bother punishing him.
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* When She Smiles: A side-story reveals that like canon, Artoria was a King and held the responsibilities as one, while rarely smiling in life. Sir Justin was one of the few who managed to make her smile.
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* When She Smiles: WhenSheSmiles: A side-story reveals that like canon, Artoria was a King and held the responsibilities as one, while rarely smiling in life. Sir Justin was one of the few who managed to make her smile.
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* OddFriendship: She was one of the few who got along well with Mordred.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: As a knight, Justin should have killed a village of pagans. But he didn't, both because he felt it was wrong and because he knew Artoria didn't want innocents to die just because they were pagans.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: As a knight, Justin should have killed a village of pagans. But he didn't, both because he felt it was wrong and because he knew Artoria didn't want innocents to die just because they were pagans.
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* OddFriendship: She He was one of the few who got along well with Mordred.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: As a knight, Justin should have killed a village of pagans. But he didn't, both because he felt it was wrong and because he knew Artoria didn't want innocents to die just because theywere pagans.believed in different gods.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: As a knight, Justin should have killed a village of pagans. But he didn't, both because he felt it was wrong and because he knew Artoria didn't want innocents to die just because they
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* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: As a knight, Justin should have killed a group of people known as pagans. But he didn't, both because he felt it was wrong and because he knew Artoria didn't want innocents to die just because they were pagans.
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* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: As a knight, Justin should have killed a group village of people known as pagans. But he didn't, both because he felt it was wrong and because he knew Artoria didn't want innocents to die just because they were pagans.
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* HonorBeforeReason: As a King, Artoria had to do what was necessary to ensure Camelot thrived. This sometimes meant killing other people, which she clearly doesn't like. A side-story shows that she was truthfully happy Justin spared some pagans and didn't bother punishing him.
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* When She Smiles: A side-story reveals that like canon, Artoria was a King and held the responsibilities as one, while rarely smiling in life. Sir Justin was one of the few who managed to make her smile.
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[[folder: Sir Justin]]
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[[caption-width-right:226:The Shining Knight]]
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: {{Averted}}. Instead of doing his job as a knight and killing pagans, Justin refused and was willing to take punishment and leave Camelot in shame if the kingdom required such deaths. Thankfully, that didn't happen.
* OddFriendship: She was one of the few who got along well with Mordred.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: As a knight, Justin should have killed a group of people known as pagans. But he didn't, both because he felt it was wrong and because he knew Artoria didn't want innocents to die just because they were pagans.
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* Foil: Both Clark and Arcueid could be considered this towards one another.
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* Foil: {{Foil}}: Both Clark and Arcueid could be considered this towards one another.
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!!Characters that are only mentioned (Cameos and Thread mentions)
[[folder:Gray]]
* TheCameo: Gray is mentioned in Morgaine's side-story, but makes no actual presence.
* TheChosenOne: For the better or worse, Morgaine chooses Gray as the host for her 'brother'.
!!Characters that are only mentioned (Cameos and Thread mentions)
[[folder:Gray]]
* TheCameo: Gray is mentioned in Morgaine's side-story, but makes no actual presence.
* TheChosenOne: For the better or worse, Morgaine chooses Gray as the host for her 'brother'.
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!!Characters
[[folder:Arcueid Brunestud]]
[[quoteright:226:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arcueid.PNG]]
[[caption-width-right:226:The Moon Princess]]
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: As she doesn't meet Shiki, Arcueid doesn't become like her Tsukihime counterpart. She's more regal, though meeting Clark does soften her up a little and she is also influenced by society due to being made to investigate outside her home.
* OocIsSeriousBusiness: Normally, Arcueid wouldn't even bother going outside her castle. However, due to the unknown changes to mankind's Texture, Kal-El's arrival - alongside other factors - has Gaia force Arcueid to investigate.
* UndignifiedDeath: Maybe. She visits Clark because she got hit by his baseball. Though the fact said ball was thrown with his uncontrollable strength plus slammed into her all the way from Smallville to Metropolis and she was still bothered by it implies it hit her really hard. Given that
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* TheCameo: Gray is mentioned in Morgaine's side-story, but makes no actual presence.
* TheChosenOne: For the better or worse, Morgaine chooses Gray as the host
* WouldHurtAChild: She was sent by Gaia to investigate Kal-El's arrival. If it turned out he wouldn't be on mankind's side, she would have dealt with him before he got stronger.
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[[caption-width-right:226:The Last Son of Krypton]]
* Foil: Both Clark and Arcueid could be considered this towards one another.
** Neither are humans, yet both defend the world. Though where Clark defends people despite being an alien, Arcueid would defend the planet as she's 'programmed' to as the Dead Apostle Princess.​
** The two can be considered the world's strongest, yet their sources of power are different. Clark gains his from the Sun while Arcueid gains hers from the Moon and the backing from Gaia.​
** Clark is the strongest during the day while Arcueid is the strongest during the night.​
* HeroOfAnotherStory: [[WordOfGod WoG]] claims that Clark/Superman has already done his own adventurers as Batman does his.
* HumanAliens: Despite coming from another planet, Clark looks utterly human. He only learned he was an alien after his adopted parents told him.
* NiceGuy: He's a kind boy thanks to his upbringing from his adoptive parents, the Kents.
* PowerIncontinence: The side-stories makes it clear that, like canon, Clark had difficulty in controlling his powers as a child. Being able to hear everything and unable to control his strength causes trouble for him.
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!!Characters that are only mentioned (Cameos and Thread mentions)
[[folder:Gray]]
* TheCameo: Gray is mentioned in Morgaine's side-story, but makes no actual presence.
* TheChosenOne: For the better or worse, Morgaine chooses Gray as the host for her 'brother'.
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[[caption-width-right:226:The Last Son of Krypton]]
* Foil: Both Clark and Arcueid could be considered this towards one another.
** Neither are humans, yet both defend the world. Though where Clark defends people despite being an alien, Arcueid would defend the planet as she's 'programmed' to as the Dead Apostle Princess.​
** The two can be considered the world's strongest, yet their sources of power are different. Clark gains his from the Sun while Arcueid gains hers from the Moon and the backing from Gaia.​
** Clark is the strongest during the day while Arcueid is the strongest during the night.​
* HeroOfAnotherStory: [[WordOfGod WoG]] claims that Clark/Superman has already done his own adventurers as Batman does his.
* HumanAliens: Despite coming from another planet, Clark looks utterly human. He only learned he was an alien after his adopted parents told him.
* NiceGuy: He's a kind boy thanks to his upbringing from his adoptive parents, the Kents.
* PowerIncontinence: The side-stories makes it clear that, like canon, Clark had difficulty in controlling his powers as a child. Being able to hear everything and unable to control his strength causes trouble for him.
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!!Characters that are only mentioned (Cameos and Thread mentions)
[[folder:Gray]]
* TheCameo: Gray is mentioned in Morgaine's side-story, but makes no actual presence.
* TheChosenOne: For the better or worse, Morgaine chooses Gray as the host for her 'brother'.
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* OhCrap: When she sees Gilgamesh about to make a move, on her Master she warns Bruce to get out of the way.
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