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%%* BellyDancer: One shows up as a target for a Wanted Person(s) quest.
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* HeelFaceTurn: While you couldn't exactly call her "[[ObliviouslyEvil evil]]" before, Marie D'Artois was still doing the bidding of [[BigBad Cardinal Lucius]] and [[TheDragon Guy Forcas]]. However, when she finds out that the crusade has been funded through [[spoiler:child trafficking]], she ''immediately'' takes whatever loyal troops she has and joins forces with you and the Grand Vizier. Naturally, the villains don't exactly take kindly to this betrayal...
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* LightIsNotGood: The "Crusade" in the campaign, which is a decidedly sinister power grab under a veneer of holiness. The storyline ultimately results in the player defeating the wicked [[spoiler: Cardinal Lucius]]' CorruptChurch with an institution that proves LightIsGood after all.
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* LightIsNotGood: The "Crusade" in the campaign, which is a decidedly sinister power grab under a veneer of holiness. The storyline ultimately results in the player defeating the wicked [[spoiler: [[SinisterMinister Cardinal Lucius]]' CorruptChurch with an institution that proves LightIsGood after all.
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* SinisterMinister: Cardinal Lucius. [[spoiler: BigBad of the campaign]] and a hard difficulty A.I. in Continuous Mode.
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* SinisterMinister: Cardinal Lucius. [[spoiler: BigBad of the campaign]] campaign and a hard difficulty A.I. in Continuous Mode.
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* LargeHam: The announcer.
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* LargeHam: The announcer.announcer is quite enthusiastic about new developments and discoveries.
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%%* TheProfessor: Ibn al Hakim.
%%* TheProfessor: Ibn al Hakim.
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* OminousLatinChanting: The music for bad events like war or
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* TheProfessor: Ibn al
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* SmugSnake: Guy Forcas. He does have some bite, though. (He's ranked as a medium difficulty AI in Continuous Mode).
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* SmugSnake: Guy Forcas. He does have some bite, though. (He's bite though, as he's ranked as a medium difficulty AI A.I. in Continuous Mode).Mode.
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* AnimatedActors: In the credits.
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%%* AbsentMindedProfessor: Izmir
* AnachronismStew: The game occasionally delves fairly deep into 16th century renaissance in its aesthetics (such as its depiction of Venice).
%%* AnimatedActors: In the credits.
* AnachronismStew: The game occasionally delves fairly deep into 16th century renaissance in its aesthetics (such as its depiction of Venice).
%%* AnimatedActors: In the credits.
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* BellyDancer: One shows up as a target for a Wanted Person(s) quest.
* CherubicChoir: A part of the normal soundtrack.
* CherubicChoir: A part of the normal soundtrack.
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* EvilChancellor: Cardinal Lucius, who orders the Crusade during the "unfortunate sickness" of the Emperor.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Done quite directly - when UnwittingPawn Marie D'Artois learns she has been used by the villains, she basically says this word for word. It works quite well, since her big character trait is her religious devotion.
* OminousLatinChanting: the music for bad events like war or fire.
* TheProfessor: Ibn al Hakim.
** AbsentMindedProfessor: Izmir
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The Emperor and Sultan - as well as their advisors (Lord Northburgh and Grand Vizier Al Zahir). In ''Venice'', Giacomo Garibaldi is very snarky about it, but ignore his advice at your peril.
* OminousLatinChanting: the music for bad events like war or fire.
* TheProfessor: Ibn al Hakim.
** AbsentMindedProfessor: Izmir
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The Emperor and Sultan - as well as their advisors (Lord Northburgh and Grand Vizier Al Zahir). In ''Venice'', Giacomo Garibaldi is very snarky about it, but ignore his advice at your peril.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Done quite directly - -- when UnwittingPawn Marie D'Artois learns she has been used by the villains, she basically says this word for word. It works quite well, since her big character trait is her religious devotion.
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** AbsentMindedProfessor: Izmir
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The Emperor and Sultan - -- as well as their advisors (Lord Northburgh and Grand Vizier Al Zahir). In ''Venice'', Giacomo Garibaldi is very snarky about it, but ignore his advice at your peril.
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* WanderingMinstrel: Leif Jorgensen is a wannabe bard, but his singing is terrible.
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* WanderingMinstrel: Leif Jorgensen is a wannabe bard, but his singing is terrible.terrible.
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''Anno 1404'' (also known as ''Dawn of Discovery'' in North America) is a PC city builder game by German developer Related Designs. It is part of the ''VideoGame/{{Anno|Domini}}'' (or ''Anno Domini'') series of games, which focuses primarily on the colonisation and development of a series of islands.
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''Anno 1404'' (also known as ''Dawn of Discovery'' in North America) is a PC city builder game by German developer Related Designs. It is part of the ''VideoGame/{{Anno|Domini}}'' (or ''Anno Domini'') series of games, which focuses primarily on the colonisation and development of a series of islands.
islands in various historical eras.
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''Anno 1404'' (also known as ''Dawn of Discovery'' in North America) is a PC city builder game by German developer Related Designs. It is part of the ''Anno'' series of games, which focuses primarily on the colonisation and development of a series of islands.
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''Anno 1404'' (also known as ''Dawn of Discovery'' in North America) is a PC city builder game by German developer Related Designs. It is part of the
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Much of Giacomo Garibaldi's dialogue implies that he's manipulating everyone for his own ends, but it's just for flavor. Nothing ever comes from it.
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* BeliefMakesYouStupid: Shown with [[KnightTemplar Marie D'Artois]]' initially innocent and then increasingly delusional fervor of, but also done with great care so as to not paint religion as a whole this way: all of the other main characters are devoutly religious, and show themselves to be very good and wise people through their religion rather than in spite of it. This also gives a bit of contrast between the villains' CorruptChurch and the heroes' SaintlyChurch. If you have her as an A.I. player in Continuous Mode, her belief makes her a wildcard (She's rated as a medium difficulty A.I.).
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* BeliefMakesYouStupid: Shown with [[KnightTemplar Marie D'Artois]]' initially innocent and then increasingly delusional fervor of, fervor, but also done with great care so as to not paint religion as a whole this way: all of the other main characters are devoutly religious, and show themselves to be very good and wise people through their religion rather than in spite of it. This also gives a bit of contrast between the villains' CorruptChurch and the heroes' SaintlyChurch. If you have her as an A.I. player in Continuous Mode, her belief makes her a wildcard (She's rated as a medium difficulty A.I.).
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* BellyDancer: One shows up as a target for a Wanted Person(s) quest.