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%%* BellyDancer: Again, Parvaneh.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Every recruitable survivor has their own preferred weapon they use in combat.
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* CharacterizationClickMoment: Character events are filled with these, not only revealing more of their backgrounds but actually allowing you to characterize them in specific ways through your choices in events.
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* CharacterizationClickMoment: CharacterisationClickMoment: Character events are filled with these, not only revealing more of their the characters' backgrounds but actually allowing you to characterize them in specific ways through your choices in events.
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* CharacterizationClickMoment: Character events are filled with these, not only revealing more of their backgrounds but actually allowing you to characterize them in specific ways through your choices in events.
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* OptionalCharacterScene: A great number of these happen in the camp, depening on which OptionalPartyMember you have recruited. The ''Norse Side Stories'' DLC adds even more of those.
* RomanceSidequest: Certain chains of events can end up with two characters becoming romantically involved with each other.
* StaticRoleExchangeableCharacter: Exploration events don't have a requirement on who can attemp to deal with them. The ones concerned with the main plot are usually restricted to the core family members but it still doesn't matter whether it's, for example, Eirik or Kari who try to talk to Freyja or [[spoiler: to extinguish the volcano]]. Optional events are available to anyone.
* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone can get the stat to 100.
* StaticRoleExchangeableCharacter: Exploration events don't have a requirement on who can attemp to deal with them. The ones concerned with the main plot are usually restricted to the core family members but it still doesn't matter whether it's, for example, Eirik or Kari who try to talk to Freyja or [[spoiler: to extinguish the volcano]]. Optional events are available to anyone.
* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone can get the stat to 100.
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* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone can get the stat to 100.
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* EarlyGameHell: The game is brutal at the beginning, when you both don't have enough people at the camp to cover all your needs and at the same time do not enough workstations to let all of your survivors do something useful. Tributes don't help either. By the time you get access to several food sources and recruit more additional survivors things get easier.
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* EarlyGameHell: The game is brutal at the beginning, when you both don't have enough people at the camp to cover all your needs and at the same time do there are not enough workstations to let all of your survivors do something useful. Tributes don't help either. By the time you get access to several food sources and recruit more additional survivors things get easier.
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* RandomNumberGod: The vast majority of the game mechanics are affected by random numbers. From skill checks during events to weather to the number of resources you get from camp activities and/or their quality, to layout of exploration sites (with some exceptions) - everything is randomised. As you start a new game you are even given some options to customize the underlying random number generation mechanics, like affecting the spread of the results or adding some tendencies to the rolls or making it truly random.
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* HostileWeather: Zigzagged. Weather conditions come into effect during the play, and apart from the Fair weather most of them are hostile in some way but also have their complementary benefits. Drought, for example, comes with an increased risk of dehydration but helps with drying food quicker and is easy on your fire (to the point that with upgrades you can have fire's level increase throughout the day), while Rain and Storm smother your fire and randomly damage your station but automatically refill your water supplies.
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* HostileWeather: Zigzagged. Weather conditions come into effect during the play, and apart from the Fair weather most of them are hostile in some way but also have their complementary benefits. Drought, for example, comes with an increased risk of dehydration but helps with drying food quicker and is easy on your fire (to the point that with upgrades you can have fire's level increase throughout the day), while Rain and Storm smother your fire and randomly damage your station camp stations but automatically refill your water supplies.
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* EarlyGameHell: The game is brutal at the beginning, when you both don't have enough people at the camp to cover all your needs and at the same time not enough workstations to let all of your survivors do something useful. Tributes don't help either. By the time you get access to several food sources and recruit more additional survivors things get easier.
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* DrivenToSuicide: What maxing out a character's Depression stat results in - they just drop everything and go and hang themselves.
* EarlyGameHell: The game is brutal at the beginning, when you both don't have enough people at the camp to cover all your needs and at the same time do not enough workstations to let all of your survivors do something useful. Tributes don't help either. By the time you get access to several food sources and recruit more additional survivors things geteasier.easier.
* FireOfComfort: Your campfire, used for cooking, making potable water and keeping survivors warm at night. Maintaining your fire and not letting it go out is one of your most crucial tasks, as relighting it is very difficult and without a fire it's much more difficult to survive the night and outright impossible to make drinkable water.
* HardToLightFire: Your only way to relight your fire is through the use of Fire Mushrooms (tinder fungus), and opportunities to get one are ''very'' limited - without [[spoiler: Loki]] you can expect to find two or three mushrooms in the whole game. So watch your fire level carefully.
* HostileWeather: Zigzagged. Weather conditions come into effect during the play, and apart from the Fair weather most of them are hostile in some way but also have their complementary benefits. Drought, for example, comes with an increased risk of dehydration but helps with drying food quicker and is easy on your fire (to the point that with upgrades you can have fire's level increase throughout the day), while Rain and Storm smother your fire and randomly damage your station but automatically refill your water supplies.
* EarlyGameHell: The game is brutal at the beginning, when you both don't have enough people at the camp to cover all your needs and at the same time do not enough workstations to let all of your survivors do something useful. Tributes don't help either. By the time you get access to several food sources and recruit more additional survivors things get
* FireOfComfort: Your campfire, used for cooking, making potable water and keeping survivors warm at night. Maintaining your fire and not letting it go out is one of your most crucial tasks, as relighting it is very difficult and without a fire it's much more difficult to survive the night and outright impossible to make drinkable water.
* HardToLightFire: Your only way to relight your fire is through the use of Fire Mushrooms (tinder fungus), and opportunities to get one are ''very'' limited - without [[spoiler: Loki]] you can expect to find two or three mushrooms in the whole game. So watch your fire level carefully.
* HostileWeather: Zigzagged. Weather conditions come into effect during the play, and apart from the Fair weather most of them are hostile in some way but also have their complementary benefits. Drought, for example, comes with an increased risk of dehydration but helps with drying food quicker and is easy on your fire (to the point that with upgrades you can have fire's level increase throughout the day), while Rain and Storm smother your fire and randomly damage your station but automatically refill your water supplies.
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* PlotCoupon: The {{orichalcum}} beads. Interestingly, you don't actually have to gather them at all to beat the game [[spoiler: unless you want to get the good ending]], and you don't have to gather all of them to accomplish the task they are needed for either (but having the full set greatly helps).
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* PowerCrystal: Fire Crystals. They seem to serve as an inexhaustable source of heat that requires no fuel, used as rare crafting components for certain camp upgrades.
* PlotCoupon: The {{orichalcum}} beads. Interestingly, you don't actually have to gather them at all to beat the game [[spoiler: unless you want to get the goodending]], and you don't have to gather all of them to accomplish the task they are needed for either (but having the full set greatly helps).ending]].
* PlotCoupon: The {{orichalcum}} beads. Interestingly, you don't actually have to gather them at all to beat the game [[spoiler: unless you want to get the good
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* CheckovsVolcano: [[spoiler: Averting this trope is how you get the better ending]].
* ClassAndLevelSystem: When it comes to combat each character has a specific class and a trait combination to them that dictate their combat performance. Classes determine what skills and abilities are available to characters in combat and traits give them a persistent useful effect. The classes are Warriors (melee damage dealers), Defenders (close range protectors), Shooters (nimble ranged fighters), Mystics (supportive magic users) and Civilians (have some support and crowd control abilitiesm but generally aren't good at combat), while traits are Fast (gain extra initiative from hitting enemies), Precise (inflict extra damage with critical hits), Sturdy (enemy attacks on them cannot crit), Healers (reduce injury gained after combat where they are present) and Looters (gain extra rewards from winning a battle where they are present).
* ClassAndLevelSystem: When it comes to combat each character has a specific class and a trait combination to them that dictate their combat performance. Classes determine what skills and abilities are available to characters in combat and traits give them a persistent useful effect. The classes are Warriors (melee damage dealers), Defenders (close range protectors), Shooters (nimble ranged fighters), Mystics (supportive magic users) and Civilians (have some support and crowd control abilitiesm but generally aren't good at combat), while traits are Fast (gain extra initiative from hitting enemies), Precise (inflict extra damage with critical hits), Sturdy (enemy attacks on them cannot crit), Healers (reduce injury gained after combat where they are present) and Looters (gain extra rewards from winning a battle where they are present).
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* CheckovsVolcano: ChekhovsVolcano: [[spoiler: Averting this trope is how you get the better ending]].
* ClassAndLevelSystem: When it comes to combat each character has a specific class and a trait combination to them that dictate their combat performance. Classes determine what skills and abilities are available to characters in combat and traits give them a persistent useful effect. The classes are Warriors (melee damage dealers), Defenders (close range protectors), Shooters (nimble ranged fighters), Mystics (supportive magic users) and Civilians (have some support and crowd controlabilitiesm abilities but generally aren't good at combat), while traits are Fast (gain extra initiative from hitting enemies), Precise (inflict extra damage with critical hits), Sturdy (enemy attacks on them cannot crit), Healers (reduce injury gained after combat where they are present) and Looters (gain extra rewards from winning a battle where they are present).
* ClassAndLevelSystem: When it comes to combat each character has a specific class and a trait combination to them that dictate their combat performance. Classes determine what skills and abilities are available to characters in combat and traits give them a persistent useful effect. The classes are Warriors (melee damage dealers), Defenders (close range protectors), Shooters (nimble ranged fighters), Mystics (supportive magic users) and Civilians (have some support and crowd control
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: The blue-skinned Atlanteans who inhabit the island.
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* AcceptableBreaksFromReality: Healing is much easier and faster than it would be in reality. Characters heal broken bones and serious diseases all on their own in the span of few days. Or instantly, if you slap a home-made bandage on it.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: The blue-skinnedAtlanteans [[spoiler: Atlanteans]] who inhabit the island.island.
* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: You can take a limited number of people into your survivor community. Justified, as the limit is dictated by the available room in your shelter. Upgrading it allows you to fit more people in, but you still won't be able to recruit every character.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: The blue-skinned
* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: You can take a limited number of people into your survivor community. Justified, as the limit is dictated by the available room in your shelter. Upgrading it allows you to fit more people in, but you still won't be able to recruit every character.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Njall will backstab Björn and join you, only to backstab you during the battle and go back to Björn.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Njall will backstab Björn CheckovsVolcano: [[spoiler: Averting this trope is how you get the better ending]].
* ClassAndLevelSystem: When it comes to combat each character has a specific class andjoin you, only a trait combination to backstab you during the them that dictate their combat performance. Classes determine what skills and abilities are available to characters in combat and traits give them a persistent useful effect. The classes are Warriors (melee damage dealers), Defenders (close range protectors), Shooters (nimble ranged fighters), Mystics (supportive magic users) and Civilians (have some support and crowd control abilitiesm but generally aren't good at combat), while traits are Fast (gain extra initiative from hitting enemies), Precise (inflict extra damage with critical hits), Sturdy (enemy attacks on them cannot crit), Healers (reduce injury gained after combat where they are present) and Looters (gain extra rewards from winning a battle and go back to Björn.where they are present).
* ClassAndLevelSystem: When it comes to combat each character has a specific class and
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%%* DaddysGirl: Kari and Eirik start out with higher stats than say, Kari and Blodeuwedd.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin: According to Freyja, they were part of a human civilization once.
%%* TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
%%* FiveManBand
%%** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
%%** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
%%** EvilGenius: Njall.
%%** TheBrute: Egill.
%%** TheDarkChick: Grim.
%%** SixthRanger: Elof.
%%* {{Gasshole}}: Elof.
%%* GuiltComplex: Eirik.
%%* InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
%%* LoveTriangle: One can be created between Blodeuwedd, Eirik and Parvaneh.
%%* MakeOutKids: Potentially Kari and Angelico.
%%* TheMedic: Moira.
%%* PhysicalGod: The Atlanteans. Maybe.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin: According to Freyja, they were part of a human civilization once.
%%* TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
%%* FiveManBand
%%** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
%%** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
%%** EvilGenius: Njall.
%%** TheBrute: Egill.
%%** TheDarkChick: Grim.
%%** SixthRanger: Elof.
%%* {{Gasshole}}: Elof.
%%* GuiltComplex: Eirik.
%%* InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
%%* LoveTriangle: One can be created between Blodeuwedd, Eirik and Parvaneh.
%%* MakeOutKids: Potentially Kari and Angelico.
%%* TheMedic: Moira.
%%* PhysicalGod: The Atlanteans. Maybe.
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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: According to Freyja, they were part of a human civilization once.
%%* TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
%%* FiveManBand
%%** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
%%** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
%%** EvilGenius: Njall.
%%** TheBrute: Egill.
%%** TheDarkChick: Grim.
%%** SixthRanger: Elof.
%%* {{Gasshole}}: Elof.
%%* GuiltComplex: Eirik.
%%* InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh during
* EarlyGameHell: The game is brutal at the beginning, when you both don't have enough people at the camp to cover all your needs and at the
%%* LoveTriangle: One can be created between Blodeuwedd, Eirik
%%* MakeOutKids: Potentially Kari and Angelico.
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* MultipleEndings: There are two main endings to the game, [[spoiler: depending on whether or not you dealt with the volcano before defeating Bjorn]].
* PlotCoupon: The
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%%* {{Ronin}}: Lady Tomoe.
%%* ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
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%%* ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
* TranslatorMicrobes: The island brings together a number of people from many different cultures who should only speak their own tongues, yet everyone can communicate with each other with no difficulties. Characters don't really question it, but [[spoiler: Freyja later explains it as the effect of the field surrounding the island]].
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%%* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Blodeuwedd.
* WeaponOfChoice:
** A [[HeroesPreferSwords sword]] for Eirik.
** [[ShieldBash Shield]] and axe for Blodeuwedd.
** [[ArcherArchetype Bow and arrow]] for [[GuysSmashGirlsShoot Kari]].
** A [[SimpleStaff staff]] for [[TheMedic Moira]].
* WeaponOfChoice:
** A [[HeroesPreferSwords sword]] for Eirik.
** [[ShieldBash Shield]] and axe for Blodeuwedd.
** [[ArcherArchetype Bow and arrow]] for [[GuysSmashGirlsShoot Kari]].
** A [[SimpleStaff staff]] for [[TheMedic Moira]].
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** A [[HeroesPreferSwords sword]]
* WalkItOff: Zigzagged. Various injury and disease traits can vanish in time on their own, including things that would be very severe in real life like broken limbs or serious diseases, with no treatments or limitations in activity. There are some exceptions, (Poisoned does not go away on its own and only gets worse, for
** [[ShieldBash Shield]]
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** A [[SimpleStaff staff]] for [[TheMedic Moira]].
* WeaponOfChoice: Every recruitable survivor has their own preferred weapon they use in combat.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The ending shows what happens to each of your camp's surviving members.
* WizardNeedsFoodBadly: And not just food. Every character has a set of five states - Fatigue, Hunger, Disease, Injury and Depression. These states get filled with time by certain values, mostly from activity and traits, but Fatigue and Hunger fill on their own. If even one state gets filled to the max the character dies. Thirst is handled by the Dehydration trait instead, which has a chance to be assigned to a character every evening. Left unsated Dehydration is gradually replaced by its more severe levels, and reaching Dehydration 4 (which is possible in as many days of not getting enough water) means death.
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Dead In Vinland is a strategy/resource-management game set in the Viking age. There are also adventure parts where you explore the island and occassionally run into turn-based combat with Björn's goons. The characters all have a set of skills that can be upgraded and improved upon, and determines whether they manage the skill checks strewn across the map.
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* AdultFear:
** The angry mob is after Eirik, but has no trouble targeting his entire family.
** If you fail to give Björn enough resources too many times he will decapitate Kari in front of Blodeuwedd and Eirik, and then kill them both.
** Grim joins you when he finds out that Björn already killed his daughter, whom he was holding over Grim's head.
** The angry mob is after Eirik, but has no trouble targeting his entire family.
** If you fail to give Björn enough resources too many times he will decapitate Kari in front of Blodeuwedd and Eirik, and then kill them both.
** Grim joins you when he finds out that Björn already killed his daughter, whom he was holding over Grim's head.
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->''"We came to this island broken and emptyhanded but at least we had each other. We did all we could to build a new home. Every bit... exhausting. And then we did more."''
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->''"We came to this island broken and emptyhanded empty-handed but at least we had each other. We did all we could to build a new home. Every bit... exhausting. And then we did more."''
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* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could get the stat to 100.
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* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could can get the stat to 100.
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* AdultFear: The angry mob is after Eirik, but has no trouble targeting his entire family.
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* AdultFear: AdultFear:
** The angry mob is after Eirik, but has no trouble targeting his entire family.
** The angry mob is after Eirik, but has no trouble targeting his entire family.
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* BedlahBabe: Parvaneh, the Persian dancer you can find and bring to your camp.
* BellyDancer: Again, Parvaneh.
* BloodKnight: All of Björn's men (and Björn himself) but Egill stands out.
* BellyDancer: Again, Parvaneh.
* BloodKnight: All of Björn's men (and Björn himself) but Egill stands out.
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* DaddysGirl: Kari and Eirik start out with higher stats than say, Kari and Blodeuwedd.
* TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
* FiveBadBand
** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
** EvilGenius: Njall.
** TheBrute: Egill.
** TheDarkChick: Grim.
** SixthRanger: Elof.
* {{Gasshole}}: Elof.
* GuiltComplex: Eirik.
* TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
* FiveBadBand
** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
** EvilGenius: Njall.
** TheBrute: Egill.
** TheDarkChick: Grim.
** SixthRanger: Elof.
* {{Gasshole}}: Elof.
* GuiltComplex: Eirik.
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* TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
* FiveBadBand
** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
** EvilGenius: Njall.
** TheBrute: Egill.
** TheDarkChick: Grim.
** SixthRanger: Elof.
* {{Gasshole}}: Elof.
* GuiltComplex: Eirik.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
* LoveTriangle: One can be created between Blodeuwedd, Eirik and Parvaneh.
* MakeOutKids: Potentially Kari and Angelico.
* TheMedic: Moira.
* PhysicalGod: The Atlanteans. Maybe.
* {{Ronin}}: Lady Tomoe.
* ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could get the stat to 100.
* LoveTriangle: One can be created between Blodeuwedd, Eirik and Parvaneh.
* MakeOutKids: Potentially Kari and Angelico.
* TheMedic: Moira.
* PhysicalGod: The Atlanteans. Maybe.
* {{Ronin}}: Lady Tomoe.
* ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could get the stat to 100.
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%%* FiveBadBand
%%** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
%%** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
%%** EvilGenius: Njall.
%%** TheBrute: Egill.
%%** TheDarkChick: Grim.
%%** SixthRanger: Elof.
%%* {{Gasshole}}: Elof.
%%* GuiltComplex: Eirik.
%%* InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
* {{Ronin}}: Lady Tomoe.
* ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could get the stat to 100.
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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Blodeuwedd.
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%%* {{Ronin}}: Lady Tomoe.
%%* ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
* SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could get the stat to 100.
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%%* ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh (though {{YMMV}} on how inncently) during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh (though {{YMMV}} on how inncently) during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: [[PapaWolf Eirik]], [[ActionMom Blodeuwedd]], [[OurGodsAreDifferent Freyja]], [[{{Druid}} Moira]], [[AloofDarkHairedGirl Kari]], [[EvilOverlooker Björn]].]]
* BellyDancer: Again, Parvaneh.
* FiveBadBand
** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
** EvilGenius: Njall.
** TheBrute: Egill.
** TheDarkChick: Grim.
** SixthRanger: Elof.
** BigBad: Björn Headcleaver.
** TheDragon: Gwendolen.
** EvilGenius: Njall.
** TheBrute: Egill.
** TheDarkChick: Grim.
** SixthRanger: Elof.
* DeityOfHumanOrigin: According to Freyja, they were part of a human civilization once.
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* MakeOutKids: Potentially Kari and Angelico.
* TheMedic: Moira.
* TheMedic: Moira.
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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Blodeuwedd.Blodeuwedd.
* WeaponOfChoice:
** A [[HeroesPreferSwords sword]] for Eirik.
** [[ShieldBash Shield]] and axe for Blodeuwedd.
** [[ArcherArchetype Bow and arrow]] for [[GuysSmashGirlsShoot Kari]].
** A [[SimpleStaff staff]] for [[TheMedic Moira]].
* WeaponOfChoice:
** A [[HeroesPreferSwords sword]] for Eirik.
** [[ShieldBash Shield]] and axe for Blodeuwedd.
** [[ArcherArchetype Bow and arrow]] for [[GuysSmashGirlsShoot Kari]].
** A [[SimpleStaff staff]] for [[TheMedic Moira]].
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->''"We came to this island broken and emptyhanded but at least we had each other. We did all we could to build a new home. Every bit... exhausting. And then we did more."''
One night, Eirik and his family are attacked by an angry mob. They are forced to flee, but their ship is destroyed in a storm and they end up castaway on a strange island. Though frazzled, they are all alive and set up camp. When all looks like it might be okay after all, they are visited by the tyrant [[BigBad Björn Headcleaver]] and his goons. He tells them that he'll only allow them to share the island with them if they provide resources for him, and then beats them up some for good measure. Now the family not only has to survive the island, they also have to produce enough resources for Björn to keep them alive...
Dead In Vinland is a strategy/resource-management game set in the Viking age. There are also adventure parts where you explore the island and occassionally run into turn-based combat with Björn's goons. The characters all have a set of skills that can be upgraded and improved upon, and determines whether they manage the skill checks strewn across the map.
The game can be found on ''[[https://store.steampowered.com/app/573120/Dead_In_Vinland Steam]]'' and is part of the "Dead In..." series.
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!!The game contains examples of:
*AdultFear: The angry mob is after Eirik, but has no trouble targeting his entire family.
** If you fail to give Björn enough resources too many times he will decapitate Kari in front of Blodeuwedd and Eirik, and then kill them both.
** Grim joins you when he finds out that Björn already killed his daughter, whom he was holding over Grim's head.
*AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: The blue-skinned Atlanteans who inhabit the island.
*BedlahBabe: Parvaneh, the Persian dancer you can find and bring to your camp.
*BloodKnight: All of Björn's men (and Björn himself) but Egill stands out.
*ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Njall will backstab Björn and join you, only to backstab you during the battle and go back to Björn.
*ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Implied with Parvaneh, who cheerfully relates how her mother was killed in front of her.
*DaddysGirl: Kari and Eirik start out with higher stats than say, Kari and Blodeuwedd.
*TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
*{{Gasshole}}: Elof.
*GuiltComplex: Eirik.
*InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh (though {{YMMV}} on how inncently) during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
*DeityOfHumanOrigin: According to Freyja, they were part of a human civilization once.
*LoveTriangle: One can be created between Blodeuwedd, Eirik and Parvaneh.
*PhysicalGod: The Atlanteans. Maybe.
*{{Ronin}}: Lady Tomoe.
*ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
*SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could get the stat to 100.
*TheQuietOne: Grim, on account of being mute.
*ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Blodeuwedd.
->''"We came to this island broken and emptyhanded but at least we had each other. We did all we could to build a new home. Every bit... exhausting. And then we did more."''
One night, Eirik and his family are attacked by an angry mob. They are forced to flee, but their ship is destroyed in a storm and they end up castaway on a strange island. Though frazzled, they are all alive and set up camp. When all looks like it might be okay after all, they are visited by the tyrant [[BigBad Björn Headcleaver]] and his goons. He tells them that he'll only allow them to share the island with them if they provide resources for him, and then beats them up some for good measure. Now the family not only has to survive the island, they also have to produce enough resources for Björn to keep them alive...
Dead In Vinland is a strategy/resource-management game set in the Viking age. There are also adventure parts where you explore the island and occassionally run into turn-based combat with Björn's goons. The characters all have a set of skills that can be upgraded and improved upon, and determines whether they manage the skill checks strewn across the map.
The game can be found on ''[[https://store.steampowered.com/app/573120/Dead_In_Vinland Steam]]'' and is part of the "Dead In..." series.
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!!The game contains examples of:
*AdultFear: The angry mob is after Eirik, but has no trouble targeting his entire family.
** If you fail to give Björn enough resources too many times he will decapitate Kari in front of Blodeuwedd and Eirik, and then kill them both.
** Grim joins you when he finds out that Björn already killed his daughter, whom he was holding over Grim's head.
*AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: The blue-skinned Atlanteans who inhabit the island.
*BedlahBabe: Parvaneh, the Persian dancer you can find and bring to your camp.
*BloodKnight: All of Björn's men (and Björn himself) but Egill stands out.
*ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Njall will backstab Björn and join you, only to backstab you during the battle and go back to Björn.
*ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Implied with Parvaneh, who cheerfully relates how her mother was killed in front of her.
*DaddysGirl: Kari and Eirik start out with higher stats than say, Kari and Blodeuwedd.
*TheEeyore: Eirik, at least in the beginning.
*{{Gasshole}}: Elof.
*GuiltComplex: Eirik.
*InnocentlyInsensitive: Parvaneh (though {{YMMV}} on how inncently) during some chats with pretty much all the female characters.
*DeityOfHumanOrigin: According to Freyja, they were part of a human civilization once.
*LoveTriangle: One can be created between Blodeuwedd, Eirik and Parvaneh.
*PhysicalGod: The Atlanteans. Maybe.
*{{Ronin}}: Lady Tomoe.
*ShieldMaiden: Blodeuwedd.
*SupremeChef: Blodeuwedd has the highest stats in cooking when the game starts, but anyone could get the stat to 100.
*TheQuietOne: Grim, on account of being mute.
*ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Blodeuwedd.