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** Justified in ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'': people deal with monsters by carrying Lilium Orbs, which increase your combat ability hugely ([[GameplayAndStoryIntegration and facilitate]] the LevelUp system). Anyone without a Lilium Orb is ''strongly discouraged'' from leaving town; Jude wasn't allowed to go to medical school without one, and he would have been safe on a boat for his whole journey. Luckily, Lilium Orbs are fairly common.

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** Justified in ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'': people deal with monsters by carrying Lilium Orbs, which increase your combat ability hugely ([[GameplayAndStoryIntegration and facilitate]] the LevelUp [[CharacterLevel level up]] system). Anyone without a Lilium Orb is ''strongly discouraged'' from leaving town; Jude wasn't allowed to go to medical school without one, and he would have been safe on a boat for his whole journey. Luckily, Lilium Orbs are fairly common.

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* In ''VideoGame/PathfinderKingmaker'' several times the player will encounter [=NPCs=] being attacked by monsters, though they're generally relevant to whatever menace currently threatens the kingdom rather than truly random encounters. They tend to mention how dangerous the roads are to the player, who may have rescued them but is supposed to ensure it's safe to travel without the ruler [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething personally happening to stumble across them just in time.]]



* Inverted in ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'', where street thugs in Los Angeles harass [=NPCs=] but ''not'' the PlayerCharacter.

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* Inverted in ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'', where street thugs in Los Angeles harass [=NPCs=] as ArtificialAtmosphericActions but ''not'' leave the PlayerCharacter.PlayerCharacter alone.



* In ''VideoGame/PathfinderKingmaker'' several times the player will encounter [=NPCs=] being attacked by monsters, though they're generally relevant to whatever menace currently threatens the kingdom rather than truly random encounters. They tend to mention how dangerous the roads are to the player, who may have rescued them but is supposed to ensure it's safe to travel without the ruler [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething personally happening to stumble across them just in time.]]

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