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Phoenix Downs are in the franchise since its inception.


WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou is a VideoGame-specific subtrope, where the protagonist's death ends the game even if companions are still alive. Presumably they drift apart ''immediately'', without even stopping to use a [[FinalFantasyXIII Phoenix Down]].

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WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou is a VideoGame-specific subtrope, where the protagonist's death ends the game even if companions are still alive. Presumably they drift apart ''immediately'', without even stopping to use a [[FinalFantasyXIII [[FinalFantasy Phoenix Down]].
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* Pretty much the entire plot of AnoHiMitaHanaNoNamaeOBokutachiWaMadaShiranai. A group of childhood friends drifted apart when they were young because one of them died, and now are slowly getting together after the appearance of the ghost of their dead friend.

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* Pretty much the entire plot of AnoHiMitaHanaNoNamaeOBokutachiWaMadaShiranai.''Anime/AnoHanaTheFlowerWeSawThatDay''. A group of childhood friends drifted apart when they were young because one of them died, and now are slowly getting together after the appearance of the ghost of their dead friend.
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** Also happens with Team Hawke in ''DragonAgeII''; once [[spoiler:Meredith is dead and Hawke mysteriously disappears]], everyone goes their separate ways, with the exception of Hawke's LoveInterest.

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* In the [[Literature/TheBible New Testament]], after {{Jesus}} is arrested and crucified, his disciples are scattered across Jerusalem, not knowing what to do next. Peter even denies ever knowing him (three times). However, then Jesus comes back and rounds them all up again. After his ascention, [[LetsSplitUpGang they once again split up]] to carry out his will and convert other countries.


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* In the [[Literature/TheBible New Testament]], after {{Jesus}} is arrested and crucified, his disciples are scattered across Jerusalem, not knowing what to do next. Peter even denies ever knowing him (three times). However, then Jesus comes back and rounds them all up again. After his ascention, [[LetsSplitUpGang they once again split up]] to carry out his will and convert other countries.
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* In the 90's version of ''{{Spiderman}}'', the Six Forgotten Heroes were implied to have been like this - after Captain America did a HeroicSacrifice, they each went their separate ways, and most of them gave up superheroism eventually. Although the team is put back together by Spiderman, not Captain America.
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** Happens again in ''MassEffect3'', albeit for different reasons: Shepard decides to turn the new Normandy over to the Alliance and spends six months stuck on Earth. The survivors of the Suicide Mission are scattered across the galaxy, and in a slight subversion, only Garrus and Tali rejoin your squad - everyone else is [[HeroOfAnotherStory involved in various side quests.]]
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** This is lampshaded late in the game, when Miranda points out that Shepard must have a magnetic personality and gobs of charisma to get so many people not just working together, but working together well, despite their misgivings about each other. In short, Shepard's superpower is rallying the people.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheGodfather 2'' Michael Corleone discusses this, saying that [[spoiler: Aldo Trapani]] was the only one holding the New York mob together. Sure enough, with his death, breakaway splinter groups have started to form.
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* In the NewTestament, after {{Jesus}} is arrested and crucified, his disciples are scattered across Jerusalem, not knowing what to do next. Peter even denies ever knowing him (three times). However, then Jesus comes back and rounds them all up again. After his ascention, [[LetsSplitUpGang they once again split up]] to carry out his will and convert other countries.

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* In the NewTestament, [[Literature/TheBible New Testament]], after {{Jesus}} is arrested and crucified, his disciples are scattered across Jerusalem, not knowing what to do next. Peter even denies ever knowing him (three times). However, then Jesus comes back and rounds them all up again. After his ascention, [[LetsSplitUpGang they once again split up]] to carry out his will and convert other countries.
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** They didn't just fall apart; they were assigned to different tasks. Canderous was assigned to reform the Mandelorians, Carth is rebuilding the Republic military, and Bastila (and possibly the other Jedi) are rebuilding the shattered Jedi order in secret.
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* Happens when Tai leaves in ''DigimonAdventure''.

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* Happens when Tai leaves When Taichi was dragged back to the real world in ''DigimonAdventure''. ''DigimonAdventure'', the [[YearInsideHourOutside time inconsistency]] meant that the remaining Chosen slowly split apart over the course of a month or so, partially of their own devices and partially because of the influence of [[TricksterArchetype PicoDevimon]], to the point that Takeru and [[BondCreature Tokomon]], formerly very close, even got mad at and left each other. When he makes his way back, much of the next arc is him (and Sora, acting as a MysteriousProtector) trying to regroup the Chosen even as [=PicoDevimon=] continues trying to tear them apart.
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* This can happen in ''{{Football Manager}}'' and whilst it may seem like a weird example all the rules of this trope apply. If you resign or leave your club for whatever reason and you have built a good rapport with your staff then they may leave alongside you.

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* This can happen in ''{{Football ''VideoGame/{{Football Manager}}'' and whilst it may seem like a weird example all the rules of this trope apply. If you resign or leave your club for whatever reason and you have built a good rapport with your staff then they may leave alongside you.
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* Pretty much the entire plot of AnoHiMitaHanaNoNamaeOBokutachiWaMadaShiranai. A group of childhood friedns drifted apart when they were young because one of them died, and now are slowy getting together after the appearance of the ghost of their dead friend.

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* Pretty much the entire plot of AnoHiMitaHanaNoNamaeOBokutachiWaMadaShiranai. A group of childhood friedns friends drifted apart when they were young because one of them died, and now are slowy slowly getting together after the appearance of the ghost of their dead friend.
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-->'''Joker''', ''MassEffect2''

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-->'''Joker''', -->--'''Joker''', ''MassEffect2''



* This is what happen to the TeenTitans in the episode "How Long Is Forever" after [[TheChick Starfire]] disappears.

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* This is what happen to the TeenTitans ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' in the episode "How Long Is Forever" after [[TheChick Starfire]] disappears.
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WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou is a VideoGame-specific subtrope, where the protagonist's death ends the game even if companions are still alive. Presumably they drift apart ''immediately'', without even stopping to use a Phoenix Down. See [[FinalFantasyXIII Final Fantasy XIII.]]

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WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou is a VideoGame-specific subtrope, where the protagonist's death ends the game even if companions are still alive. Presumably they drift apart ''immediately'', without even stopping to use a Phoenix Down. See [[FinalFantasyXIII Final Fantasy XIII.]]
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WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou is a VideoGame-specific subtrope, where the protagonist's death ends the game even if companions are still alive. Presumably they drift apart ''immediately'', without even stopping to use a Phoenix Down.

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WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou is a VideoGame-specific subtrope, where the protagonist's death ends the game even if companions are still alive. Presumably they drift apart ''immediately'', without even stopping to use a Phoenix Down.
Down. See [[FinalFantasyXIII Final Fantasy XIII.]]
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* In ''MassEffect2'', [[PlayerCharacter Commander Shepard]]'s sheer [[MagneticHero magnetism]] kept the [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits very mixed]] ''Normandy'' crew together even after the Saren crisis. When s/he was killed, however, they fell apart... [[TropeNamer See Joker's quote on that above]].

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* In ''MassEffect2'', [[PlayerCharacter Commander Shepard]]'s sheer [[MagneticHero magnetism]] kept the [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits very mixed]] ''Normandy'' crew together even after the Saren crisis. When s/he was killed, however, they fell apart... [[TropeNamer See Joker's quote on that above]]. Shepard's return eventually draws almost all of them back together, aside from those who have other obligations [[spoiler: like Wrex reforming the Krogan or Liara being the Shadow Broker]]. The bulk of Shepard's crew [[spoiler: and whichever squadmate you chose to save on Virmire]] however left on other Alliance business and invoke WhatTheHellHero for Shepard working for Cerberus.

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* This can happen in ''{{Football Manager}}'' and whilst it may seem like a weird example all the rules of this trope apply. If you resign or leave your club for whatever reason and you have built a good rapport with your staff then they may leave alongside you.



* This can happen in ''{{Football Manager}}'' and whilst it may seem like a weird example all the rules of this trope apply. If you resign or leave your club for whatever reason and you have built a good rapport with your staff then they may leave alongside you.


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* This can happen in ''{{Football Manager}}'' and whilst it may seem like a weird example all the rules of this trope apply. If you resign or leave your club for whatever reason and you have built a good rapport with your staff then they may leave alongside you.


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* This can happen in ''{{Football Manager}}'' and whilst it may seem like a weird example all the rules of this trope apply. If you resign or leave your club for whatever reason and you have built a good rapport with your staff then they may leave alongside you.

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** Also the trope namer.
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** Also the trope namer.
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* Pretty much the entire plot of AnoHiMitaHanaNoNamaeOBokutachiWaMadaShiranai. A group of childhood friedns drifted apart when they were young because one of them died, and now are slowy getting together after the appearance of the ghost of their dead friend.
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** In the episode "A Better World", in an alternate universe where the Flash was killed by Lex Luthor, the Justice lords, while still working together, are very much more distant and colder to each other.

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* In KingdomCome, it was Superman's retirement (after the death of Lois Lane, and the public favoring the AntiHero Magog over him) that caused most other heroes to also retire. Similarly his return years later inspired them to come back.

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* In KingdomCome, it was Superman's retirement (after the death of Lois Lane, and the public favoring the AntiHero Magog over him) that caused most other heroes to also retire. Similarly his return years later inspired them to come back.Happens when Tai leaves in ''DigimonAdventure''.



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* Quite a few OnePiece ones had the Straw Hats disbanding once their captain Luffy was gone.

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* Quite a few OnePiece ones had In KingdomCome, it was Superman's retirement (after the Straw Hats disbanding once their captain Luffy was gone. death of Lois Lane, and the public favoring the AntiHero Magog over him) that caused most other heroes to also retire. Similarly his return years later inspired them to come back.



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* Quite a few OnePiece ones had the Straw Hats disbanding once their captain Luffy was gone.
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* Happens when Tai leaves in ''DigimonAdventure''.
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* In ''MassEffect2'', [[PlayerCharacter Commander Shepard]]'s sheer [[MagneticHero magnetism]] kept the very mixed ''Normandy'' crew together even after the Saren crisis. When s/he was killed, however, they fell apart... [[TropeNamer See Joker's quote on that above]].

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* In ''MassEffect2'', [[PlayerCharacter Commander Shepard]]'s sheer [[MagneticHero magnetism]] kept the [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits very mixed mixed]] ''Normandy'' crew together even after the Saren crisis. When s/he was killed, however, they fell apart... [[TropeNamer See Joker's quote on that above]].

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Utterly pointless spoiler. What else could it possibly say?


->''"[[TropeNamer We were YOUR team]], Commander. Wasn't much keeping us together after you [[spoiler:died]]."''

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->''"[[TropeNamer We were YOUR team]], Commander. Wasn't much keeping us together after you [[spoiler:died]].died."''




Be warned, this is often a '''DeathTrope'''!



!!Be warned, this is often a DeathTrope! Examples:

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!!Be warned, this is often a DeathTrope! !! Examples:
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** In the episode "A Better World", in an alternate universe where the Flash was killed by Lex Luthor, the Justice lord, while still working together, are very much more distant and colder to their own teammates.

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** In the episode "A Better World", in an alternate universe where the Flash was killed by Lex Luthor, the Justice lord, lords, while still working together, are very much more distant and colder to their own teammates.each other.
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* Quite a few OnePiece ones had the Straw Hats disbanding once their captain Luffy was gone.
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** In the episode "A Better World", in an alternate universe where the Flash was killed by Lex Luthor, the Justice lord, while still working together, are very much more distant and colder to their own teammates.
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->''"[[TropeNamer We were YOUR team]], Commander. Wasn't much keeping us together after you died."''

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->''"[[TropeNamer We were YOUR team]], Commander. Wasn't much keeping us together after you died.[[spoiler:died]]."''

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