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After Gizarov was rewarded a sword for his accomplishments on the battleground by King Cleons, he took control of a small town called Gotall and pressed heavily on taxes. After negotiations to reduce them fail, Landius, son of the towns mayor, joined a rebel alliance against him.

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Commenting out ZC Es. My understanding is that Too Dumb To Live requires the character to die or at least come close to dying, which isn't reflected in this trope description, so I cut it.


* BeleagueredAssistant: General Wiler to the King of Caconsis.

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* AFatherToHisMen: General Valk and General Lanford in ''Langrisser IV''.

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%% * AFatherToHisMen: General Valk and General Lanford in ''Langrisser IV''.



* MyCountryRightOrWrong: This happens to General Valk and General Lanford in Langrisser IV.

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%% * MyCountryRightOrWrong: This happens to General Valk and General Lanford in Langrisser IV.



* TooDumbToLive: Those who have played ''Langrisser IV'' should know that the King of Caconsis is a colossal idiot who gets himself (and his country by default) into trouble at every possible moment. It is a miracle that 1. his two daughters do not take after him at all, and 2. the whole country has not been run to ground.
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!!Langrisser IV (which shares a setting with V) provides examples of:
* BeleagueredAssistant: General Wiler to the King of Caconsis.
* {{Cyborg}}: [=McLaine=], one of the characters from ''Langrisser IV'', is converted to this due to Gizlof's experiments.
* AFatherToHisMen: General Valk and General Lanford in ''Langrisser IV''.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Rachel, one of the heroines from ''Langrisser IV'', is said to have extraordinary magic power, [[spoiler:which Gizlof later uses to power his superweapon]]. However, in terms of gameplay, she is mostly relegated to being the party healer.
* GreenEyedMonster: Angelina is secretly jealous of her sister Shelfanil, who is beloved by everyone for her kind nature.
* HumongousMecha: In one of the paths in ''Langrisser IV'', [[spoiler:Gizlof brings one out in the final stage as a hidden card against the heroes. Destroying it nets you a bad ending, since it is piloted by a brainwashed Rachel.]]
%%* MadScientist: Gizlof.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: This happens to General Valk and General Lanford in Langrisser IV.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In one route of IV, Gizlov's faction has the king of Caconsis assassinated, hoping to throw the protagonists' country into disarray, not realizing that [[PointyHairedBoss the king is a profound idiot whose incompetence has only been holding the protagonists back]].
* NotBloodSiblings: (''Langrisser IV'') One of the hero's potential love interests is his [[LittleSisterHeroine adoptive sister]].
* PolarOppositeTwins: (''Langrisser IV'') The TomboyAndGirlyGirl twin princesses - Shelfaniel is a WhiteMagicianGirl and Angelina is an ActionGirl.
* TooDumbToLive: Those who have played ''Langrisser IV'' should know that the King of Caconsis is a colossal idiot who gets himself (and his country by default) into trouble at every possible moment. It is a miracle that 1. his two daughters do not take after him at all, and 2. the whole country has not been run to ground.
* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: The King of Caconsis and his hot daughters Shelfanil and Angelina.

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