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* When you find out what "debating" entails in the Teeth of Narros expansion.

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* When you find out what "debating" [[TrialByCombat "debating"]] entails in the Teeth of Narros expansion.expansion.
* Also in the Teeth of Narros expansion, if you jump down from the giant hole in the center of the Idylla Concourse, [[BlackComedy you get an achievement: "I Regret Nothing"]]
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* There's something [[BlackComedy darkly amusing]] about how utterly ''vindictive'' the Fateshift execution is for [[GoddamnBats sprites]]: The Fateless One pins it down and makes a blade out of fate, and then just stabs it in the face. [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Over and over and over again]]. One gets the feeling that the Fateless One just gets fed up with the little bastards after a while.

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* There's something [[BlackComedy darkly amusing]] about how utterly ''vindictive'' the Fateshift execution is for [[GoddamnBats sprites]]: The Fateless One pins it down and makes a blade out of fate, and then just stabs it in the face. [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Over and over and over again]]. One gets the feeling that the Fateless One just gets fed up with the little bastards after a while.while.
* When you find out what "debating" entails in the Teeth of Narros expansion.
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* One sidequest in Ysa involves finding the exact order in which a group of Fae dignitaries must enter the High King's court. The reasoning behind why some of the Fae lords and ladies should be in certain spots is amusing: one needs to be at the back, because he has an "odor" while another insists on being behind one of the ladies because [[MaleGaze he enjoys the sight]].

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* One sidequest in Ysa involves finding the exact order in which a group of Fae dignitaries must enter the High King's court. The reasoning behind why some of the Fae lords and ladies should be in certain spots is amusing: one needs to be at the back, because he has an "odor" while another insists on being behind one of the ladies because [[MaleGaze he enjoys the sight]].sight]].
* There's something [[BlackComedy darkly amusing]] about how utterly ''vindictive'' the Fateshift execution is for [[GoddamnBats sprites]]: The Fateless One pins it down and makes a blade out of fate, and then just stabs it in the face. [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Over and over and over again]]. One gets the feeling that the Fateless One just gets fed up with the little bastards after a while.
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* From the ''Dead Kel'' DLC, everything Captain Brattigan says before embarking is hilarious. Most of the things she says after you arrive are also pretty funny. It's also strongly implied, if not outright stated, that several of the other shipwrecks on Gallows End are her fault. The worst sailor in Rathir, indeed.

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* From the ''Dead Kel'' DLC, everything Captain Brattigan says before embarking is hilarious. Most of the things she says after you arrive are also pretty funny. It's also strongly implied, if not outright stated, that several of the other shipwrecks on Gallows End are her fault. The worst sailor in Rathir, indeed.indeed.
* One sidequest in Ysa involves finding the exact order in which a group of Fae dignitaries must enter the High King's court. The reasoning behind why some of the Fae lords and ladies should be in certain spots is amusing: one needs to be at the back, because he has an "odor" while another insists on being behind one of the ladies because [[MaleGaze he enjoys the sight]].
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* A really, ''really'' [[CrossesTheLineTwice darkly funny]] moment in the ''Dead Kel'' DLC, when helping a ButtMonkey gnome Pepin reach the goal of his quest. He races ahead of you, yelling about being vindicated and proving he's not a failure, when a spear trap goes off and jabs him in the head, killing him instantly and [[RagdollPhysics sending his corpse spiraling comically]] off a cliff. Even worse (and funnier) if you spot the trap first and just ''know'' what's coming.

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* A really, ''really'' [[CrossesTheLineTwice darkly funny]] moment in the ''Dead Kel'' DLC, when helping a ButtMonkey gnome Pepin reach the goal of his quest. He races ahead of you, yelling about being vindicated and proving he's not a failure, when a spear trap goes off and jabs him in the head, killing him instantly and [[RagdollPhysics sending his corpse spiraling comically]] off a cliff. Even worse (and funnier) if you spot the trap first and just ''know'' what's coming.coming.
* From the ''Dead Kel'' DLC, everything Captain Brattigan says before embarking is hilarious. Most of the things she says after you arrive are also pretty funny. It's also strongly implied, if not outright stated, that several of the other shipwrecks on Gallows End are her fault. The worst sailor in Rathir, indeed.
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* Gnome Golf, a sport that is practiced by using a Reckoning kill on a gnome, evokes this trope.

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* Gnome Golf, a sport that is practiced by using a Reckoning kill on a gnome, evokes this trope.trope.
* A really, ''really'' [[CrossesTheLineTwice darkly funny]] moment in the ''Dead Kel'' DLC, when helping a ButtMonkey gnome Pepin reach the goal of his quest. He races ahead of you, yelling about being vindicated and proving he's not a failure, when a spear trap goes off and jabs him in the head, killing him instantly and [[RagdollPhysics sending his corpse spiraling comically]] off a cliff. Even worse (and funnier) if you spot the trap first and just ''know'' what's coming.
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** Followed by his utterly deadpan reaction to finding a Niskaru in the Theater, as the final in a line of surprises and shocks during his visit.
-->'''Agarth:''' A Niskaru! [[DrunkenMaster I should have]] [[INeedAFreakingDrink brought another bottle]].
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* During the House of Valor storyline, the Champion sends someone to lure you out somewhere secluded and kill you. With an easy persuasion check, you can remind him that he has personally seen you [[OneManArmy kill dozens of people in the arena, always with the odds stacked against you, and a few times by yourself]]. He promptly runs away.

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* During the House of Valor storyline, the Champion sends someone to lure you out somewhere secluded and kill you. With an easy persuasion check, you can remind him that he has personally seen you [[OneManArmy kill dozens of people in the arena, always with the odds stacked against you, and a few times by yourself]]. He promptly runs away.away.
* Gnome Golf, a sport that is practiced by using a Reckoning kill on a gnome, evokes this trope.
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-->'''Agarth:''' I am! But...

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-->'''Agarth:''' I am! But...But...
* During the House of Valor storyline, the Champion sends someone to lure you out somewhere secluded and kill you. With an easy persuasion check, you can remind him that he has personally seen you [[OneManArmy kill dozens of people in the arena, always with the odds stacked against you, and a few times by yourself]]. He promptly runs away.
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* When you track down "Lord Cole" (from New Culn) after his assassin fails to kill you.
-->'''Cole:''' I knew that lying bastard couldn't be trusted! Never send a liar to murder someone. That's what ''murderers'' are for.

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* When you track down "Lord Cole" Cras" (from New Culn) after his assassin fails to kill you.
-->'''Cole:''' -->'''Cras:''' I knew that lying bastard couldn't be trusted! Never send a liar to murder someone. That's what ''murderers'' are for.
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* Argath's utterly indignant reaction to being called drunk when he reads your Fate
-->'''Argath:''' I am! But...

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* Argath's Agarth's utterly indignant reaction to being called drunk when he reads your Fate
-->'''Argath:''' -->'''Agarth:''' I am! But...
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-->It's hot, wet and always smells like something died - because something always did.

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-->It's hot, wet and always smells like something died - because something always did.did.
* Argath's utterly indignant reaction to being called drunk when he reads your Fate
-->'''Argath:''' I am! But...
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* Commander Owaiglyn's description of Klurikon:

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* Commander Owaiglyn's description of the jungles of Klurikon:

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: When you track down "Lord Cole" (from New Culn) after his assassin fails to kill you.
-->'''Cole:''' I knew that lying bastard couldn't be trusted! Never send a liar to murder someone. That's what ''murderers'' are for.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: When you track down "Lord Cole" (from New Culn) after his assassin fails to kill you.
-->'''Cole:''' I knew that lying bastard couldn't be trusted! Never send a liar to murder someone. That's what ''murderers'' are for.for.
* Commander Owaiglyn's description of Klurikon:
-->It's hot, wet and always smells like something died - because something always did.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The end of most of the major quest chains, but ''especially'' the faction quests. They usually involve killing enemies that have proven undefeatable for centuries.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The end of most of the major quest chains, but ''especially'' the faction quests. They usually involve killing enemies CrowningMomentOfFunny: When you track down "Lord Cole" (from New Culn) after his assassin fails to kill you.
-->'''Cole:''' I knew
that have proven undefeatable for centuries.lying bastard couldn't be trusted! Never send a liar to murder someone. That's what ''murderers'' are for.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The end of most of the major quest chains, but ''especially'' the faction quests. They usually involve killing enemies that have proven undefeatable for centuries.

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