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* UnscrupulousHero: When Umang asks Reina to help him talk to Fird, she tasks him with stealing Fird's alchemy book and ''[[GraveRobbing the ashes of Fird's son]]''. He lampshades this trope right after agreeing to it.

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* UnscrupulousHero: When Umang asks Reina to help him talk to Fird, she tasks him with stealing Fird's Himus' alchemy book and ''[[GraveRobbing the ashes of Fird's son]]''. He Umang lampshades this trope right after agreeing to it.

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* SongsInTheKeyOfLock:
** In ''Fate of the Ages'', The first puzzle of the world Na-Tiexu involves setting an assortment of tuning forks to match sets of tubular bells, with each set related to a certain sound. Solving this puzzle allows access to the rest of Na-Tiexu.
** In ''The Sacred Rings'', Fird's AbandonedMine can only be entered by tapping a set of wind chimes in sequence with a pink orb that acts as a key.



* SongsInTheKeyOfLock: The first puzzle of the world Na-Tiexu involves setting an assortment of tuning forks to match sets of tubular bells, with each set related to a certain sound. Solving this puzzle allows access to the rest of Na-Tiexu.


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* AbandonedMine: Fird lives by himself in a small mine shaft, only emerging to visit his son's grave.


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* PotionBrewingMechanic: Since Himus the Alchemist won't help, Umang has to mix a set of potions in the right order to make medicine for Sarah. [[spoiler: Along with adding a rare flower later on.]]


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* ThemeAndVariationsSoundtrack: The main theme blends in with the various locales throughout the game, including a [[ThemeMusicPowerup dramatic rendition]] in the final area.


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* UnscrupulousHero: When Umang asks Reina to help him talk to Fird, she tasks him with stealing Fird's alchemy book and ''[[GraveRobbing the ashes of Fird's son]]''. He lampshades this trope right after agreeing to it.
--> '''Umang''': I suppose that to reach an honorable goal, one must sometimes do...''questionable''...things.
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* ClingyMacGuffin: Halfway through the first game, Umang recieves a strange amulet from an NPC, which he can't get rid of until the second. [[spoiler: It turns out later that the amulet is a tracking device that Durad and the Legion are using to follow him.]]

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* ClingyMacGuffin: Halfway through the first game, Umang recieves receives a strange amulet from an NPC, which he can't get rid of until the second. [[spoiler: It turns out later that the amulet is a tracking device that Durad and the Legion are using to follow him.]]
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* SingleSeasonCountry: The mechanical world Dragast is situated high in a mountain range, and a book in the second game mentions that its only season is winter, with scarce vegetation.
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* NoPronunciationGuide: The name of the world Ademica is pronounced differently between [=NPCs=], and a narrator calls it "Ademik".
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Umang's model starts off as simply designed, with wiry blonde hair and a young-sounding male voice actor. ''The Sacred Rings'' gives him a smoother brown hairdo, a chiseled face, and an older, more mature voice.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Umang's initial model starts off as is simply designed, with wiry blonde hair and a young-sounding male voice actor. ''The Sacred Rings'' gives him a smoother brown hairdo, a chiseled face, and an older, more mature voice.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In Dragast, Umang lets a prisoner named Arkampus out of a cell, who gives Umang a clue to another puzzle in exchange for not telling anyone that he was released. [[spoiler: It turns out at the end that Arkampus was Durad's agent, who planted a tracking device on Umang after meeting him.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In Dragast, Umang lets a prisoner named Arkampus out of a cell, who gives Umang a clue to another puzzle in exchange for not telling anyone that he was released. [[spoiler: It turns out at the end that Arkampus was Durad's agent, who planted a tracking device on Umang after meeting him.]]



* CoolHouse: The first level is an elaborate house owned by a hermit named Nikifor, who takes Umang in when finding him having [[CameFromTheSky teleported out of the sky]]. Subverted in that Nikifor doesn't know the whole house. Umang later discovers that with enough battery crystals, the house can ''walk''.

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* CoolHouse: The first level is an elaborate house owned by a hermit named Nikifor, Nikifor (the guy who takes Umang in when finding him having he's [[CameFromTheSky teleported out of the sky]]. Subverted in that Nikifor doesn't know the whole house.sky]]). Umang later discovers that with enough battery crystals, the house can ''walk''.



* HaveANiceDeath: The game has a number of [[StealthBasedMission stealth sequences]], where blowing cover can get Umang killed, or rendered unable to finish his mission.

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* HaveANiceDeath: The game has a number of [[StealthBasedMission stealth sequences]], where blowing cover can get Umang killed, killed or rendered unable to finish his mission.



--> '''Trey''': What are you afraid of? Never seen the soul of a dead man before?
--> '''Umang''': No, this would be the first time...

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--> '''Trey''': -->'''Trey''': What are you afraid of? Never seen the soul of a dead man before?
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'''Umang''': No, this would be the first time...
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* FinishingStomp: [[spoiler: When Nikifor's house sprouts mechanical legs, the Shadow Legion tries to give chase, only for one of them to get stomped on by the house, leaving only a smoking pile behind.]]



* PowerCrystal: Nikifor's house runs on these, and each section of it requires a certain number to work. Some even have to be stolen from the Shadow Legion.

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* PowerCrystal: Nikifor's house runs on these, and each section of it requires a certain number to work. Some even have to be stolen from the Shadow Legion.

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* UnfinishedBusiness: Mila can't pass on without Gugon's curse being broken, and Trey needs Mila's forgiveness.

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* UnfinishedBusiness: Mila can't pass on without Gugon's curse being broken, and Trey needs Mila's forgiveness.forgiveness.
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* OrcusOnHisThrone: Bargul never leaves his throne room until the final cutscene, and relies on his warriors or Gugon to do the dirty work.
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* BiggerBad: The Shadow Legion, led by the warlord Bargul. His consultant, [[EvilSorcerer Durad's sorcerer]], Gugon, had been [[spoiler: [[{{Necromancer}} manipulating Durad's soul]] to create the rebellion in the first place.]]

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