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* TheArchmage: Sarthaan, a WizardClassic who is also the ruler of Uthragon. Long ago, he defeated the evil wizard Enakhaan in a battle for the kingdom.



* TheFairFolk: The race of Auren, which not only includes Agavaen and her sister Denevera but a lot of the enemies on the map.



* TheArchmage: Sarthaan, a WizardClassic who is also the ruler of Uthragon. Long ago, he defeated the evil wizard Enakhaan in a battle for the kingdom.
* TheFairFolk: The race of Auren, which not only includes Agavaen and her sister Denevera but a lot of the enemies on the map.
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* GoodBadBugs: The unpatched version has a bug that lets you take an infinite amount of money from treasure chests on area maps if you select Take All and then return to the chest again.



* NintendoHard: The tomb of Gareck's ancestors, labeled "Dungeon" on the map. The entire tomb is an area map, which means you cannot use tents to rest anywhere. Enemies respawn after you defeat them, becoming stronger each time, and cannot be fled from without being sent back one map space.
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* ObviousBeta: There are tons of [[GameBreakingBug game-breaking bugs]], most of them causing crashes to desktop.
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* BareYourMidriff: The white blouse that Agavaen starts with, the Vest, the Luxury Vest, and the Body Tattoo armor.



* {{Stripperiffic}}: The Body Tattoo "armor" consists of [[HellBentForLeather tight black leather pants that lace up the side]], and a [[BareYourMidriff lacy tube top]], to show the magical tattoos that come with it. Offers 0 Defense, but the tattoos increase Agavaen's magic abilities.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: The Body Tattoo "armor" consists of [[HellBentForLeather tight black leather pants that lace up the side]], and a [[BareYourMidriff lacy tube top]], top, to show the magical tattoos that come with it. Offers 0 Defense, but the tattoos increase Agavaen's magic abilities.
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* UnwinnableByMistake: The bug that prevents Agavaen from crossing the swamp also makes the game unwinnable.

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* UnwinnableByMistake: UnintentionallyUnwinnable: The bug that prevents Agavaen from crossing the swamp also makes the game unwinnable.
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'''Neverend''' is a RolePlayingGame with some AdventureGame elements from Slovakian company Creator/MayhemStudios, released in 2006. Despite being played on the PC, Neverend has console-style gameplay similar to the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. A version for the Xbox was planned, but never released.

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'''Neverend''' ''Neverend'' is a RolePlayingGame with some AdventureGame elements from Slovakian company Creator/MayhemStudios, released in 2006. Despite being played on the PC, Neverend has console-style gameplay similar to the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. A version for the Xbox was planned, but never released.

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* GoldenSnitch: Which ending you get depends entirely on whether you choose to [[spoiler: attack Sarthaan in his tower or choose to help him]]. No matter how good or evil Agavaen is prior to this, she can choose either one.


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* LastSecondEndingChoice: Which ending you get depends entirely on whether you choose to [[spoiler: attack Sarthaan in his tower or choose to help him]]. No matter how good or evil Agavaen is prior to this, she can choose either one.
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* RedHeadedHero: To the point where if Agavaen becomes evil, her hair turns blonde, and then [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white]].
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* RedHeadedHero: To the point where if Agavaen becomes evil, her hair turns [[BlondesAreEvil blonde]], and then [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white]].

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* RedHeadedHero: To the point where if Agavaen becomes evil, her hair turns [[BlondesAreEvil blonde]], blonde, and then [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white]].
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* BlondesAreEvil: When Agavaen's conviction becomes "quite bad," her hair color changes from red to blonde.
** Agavaen's wicked sister Denevera has platinum blonde hair.
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Neverend is a RolePlayingGame with some AdventureGame elements from Slovakian company Mayhem Studios, released in 2006. Despite being played on the PC, Neverend has console-style gameplay similar to the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. A version for the Xbox was planned, but never released.

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'''Neverend'''
is a RolePlayingGame with some AdventureGame elements from Slovakian company Mayhem Studios, Creator/MayhemStudios, released in 2006. Despite being played on the PC, Neverend has console-style gameplay similar to the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. A version for the Xbox was planned, but never released.
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Neverend is a RolePlayingGame with some AdventureGame elements from Slovakian company Mayhem Studios, released in 2006. Despite being played on the PC, Neverend has console-style gameplay similar to the FinalFantasy series. A version for the Xbox was planned, but never released.

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Neverend is a RolePlayingGame with some AdventureGame elements from Slovakian company Mayhem Studios, released in 2006. Despite being played on the PC, Neverend has console-style gameplay similar to the FinalFantasy ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. A version for the Xbox was planned, but never released.
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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: The only dwarf, Gareck, fits the bill. He's short, stout, has a Scottish accent, swings an axe, and has a long beard. The only difference is that he does not hate the Auren, the closest thing that Neverend has to dwarves.

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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: The only dwarf, Gareck, fits the bill. He's short, stout, has a Scottish accent, swings an axe, and has a long beard. The only difference is that he does not hate the Auren, the closest thing that Neverend has to dwarves.elves.

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* BenevolentMageRuler: Sarthaan, the ruler of Uthragon, is made out to be this by most characters. Others, however, disagree (see LaResistance below). [[spoiler: He really does turn out to be benevolent in the end, and was just being blamed for what Denevera had done.]]



* LaResistance: The Dawners, who seek to overthrow Sarthaan.

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* LaResistance: The Dawners, who seek to overthrow Sarthaan.Sarthaan, believing that he is the cause of all the monsters appearing in the world.
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* InfinityPlusOneSword: The legendary Dragon Sword, which boasts an Attack of 200 when the most powerful sword available in shops has a mere 85.
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* CultureChopSuey: While most of the world of Neverend is a generic fantasy setting, there's the FarEast themed town of Grenegar where some characters have a sort-of Asian accent and others don't, just a few days' walk from the vaguely English village of Mildrew. There is no in-game explanation for this.


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* NintendoHard: The tomb of Gareck's ancestors, labeled "Dungeon" on the map. The entire tomb is an area map, which means you cannot use tents to rest anywhere. Enemies respawn after you defeat them, becoming stronger each time, and cannot be fled from without being sent back one map space.


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* TraumaInn: Played straight, even with a Trauma Tent for the overworld map.
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* DemBones: The dungeon labeled "Dungeon" on the map is chock full of skeleton enemies. They also make an appearance in the ruins of Agath.


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** Other bugs cause crashes to desktop, including trying to cast the spell Deadlock on Dares for some reason.
** Some players experience yet another crash to desktop when Denevera appears after [[spoiler: Agavaen kills Wulf and Dares, giving them no choice but to spare Wulf and Dares if they want to keep playing]].


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* ObviousBeta: There are tons of [[GameBreakingBug game-breaking bugs]], most of them causing crashes to desktop.


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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Sarthaan, especially if Agavaen chooses to help him.


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* TakeOverTheCity: [[spoiler: Denevera and Agavaen in the evil ending.]]


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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Their weakness? [[spoiler: A lack of beer.]]

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* HellBentForLeather: The Body Tattoo armor comes with a pair of black leather pants and a lacy top.



* {{Stripperiffic}}: The Body Tattoo "armor" consists of tight black leather pants that lace up the side, and a [[BareYourMidriff lacy tube top]], to show the magical tattoos that come with it. Offers 0 Defense, but the tattoos increase Agavaen's magic abilities.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: The Body Tattoo "armor" consists of [[HellBentForLeather tight black leather pants that lace up the side, side]], and a [[BareYourMidriff lacy tube top]], to show the magical tattoos that come with it. Offers 0 Defense, but the tattoos increase Agavaen's magic abilities.
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* CainAndAbel: The Good ending requires [[spoiler: Agavaen to defeat her sister Denevera. Choosing this ending also reveals that it was Agavaen's vote that resulted in Denevera being banished from the world of Auren]].


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* ElvesVersusDwarves: [[AvertedTrope Averted.]] The dwarves don't really care about the Auren, who are the closest thing to elves in this game. The dwarf Gareck teams up with Agavaen when she wants to get to Sarthaan.


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* FantasticRacism: Humans against the Auren. Non-humans, like Gareck the dwarf, don't seem to care about Auren one way or the other.
* FantasticSlurs: "Auren witch!"


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* LaResistance: The Dawners, who seek to overthrow Sarthaan.


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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: The only dwarf, Gareck, fits the bill. He's short, stout, has a Scottish accent, swings an axe, and has a long beard. The only difference is that he does not hate the Auren, the closest thing that Neverend has to dwarves.


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* ThenLetMeBeEvil: [[spoiler: Denevera was banished from the Auren world and despised in the human world, so her solution is to take over the kingdom with Agavaen.]]
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: Agavaen may feel this way about the world of Auren, depending on which dialogue options you choose.


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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Both Agavaen and Denevera have been banished from the world of Auren, for reasons unexplained.
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Neverend is a RolePlayingGame with some AdventureGame elements from Slovakian company Mayhem Studios, released in 2006. Despite being played on the PC, Neverend has console-style gameplay similar to the FinalFantasy series. A version for the Xbox was planned, but never released.

The heroine, Agavaen, is [[TheFairFolk a kind of fallen fairy called Auren]]. Because the Auren are despised by human society, Agavaen has resorted to joining a group of bandits. But after a successful night of thievery and drunken carousing, [[NoHonorAmongThieves two of the other bandits split with the loot]], even taking [[MementoMacguffin Agavaen's precious amulet]] with them. After a confrontation with the Captain who blames her for their betrayal, Agavaen must track down the bandits so she can take her part of the loot, and more importantly, her amulet.

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* ActionGirl: Agavaen. Even as a petty thief, she's skilled with the dagger.
* BareYourMidriff: The white blouse that Agavaen starts with, the Vest, the Luxury Vest, and the Body Tattoo armor.
* BlondesAreEvil: When Agavaen's conviction becomes "quite bad," her hair color changes from red to blonde.
** Agavaen's wicked sister Denevera has platinum blonde hair.
* DarkActionGirl: Agavaen's sister, Denevera.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Hooray, Agavaen gets her amulet back from Wulf and Dares! But wait, what's this about having to see Sarthaan?
* DullSurprise: The voice actors who aren't [[LargeHam Large Hams]], Agavaen's voice actress especially.
* DumpStat: Perception. All it does is decide who chooses their move first at the start of the battle (even then it doesn't affect how fast the character makes their attack), and increase the chance of landing a critical hit. The only build where it would be useful is a fighter based in agility rather than strength, and that isn't a recommended build anyway because there are so few agility-based weapons.
* FairySexy: The enemies identified as Fairies look like curvaceous young women in VaporWear.
* FixedCamera: The "area" maps, usually towns and indoor locations.
* GameBreakingBug: In the unpatched version, a bug causes a crash to desktop when Agavaen tries to cross the swamp.
* GoldenSnitch: Which ending you get depends entirely on whether you choose to [[spoiler: attack Sarthaan in his tower or choose to help him]]. No matter how good or evil Agavaen is prior to this, she can choose either one.
* GoodBadBugs: The unpatched version has a bug that lets you take an infinite amount of money from treasure chests on area maps if you select Take All and then return to the chest again.
* KarmaMeter: Agavaen's Conviction rating, which starts at neutral and can become good or evil depending on how she completes certain quests.
* MaleGaze: Quite a few of the area maps, which use fixed camera angles, draw focus to Agavaen's assets as she enters or exits the map.
* MementoMacguffin: The amulet that Wulf and Dares stole from Agavaen. It doesn't do anything gameplay-wise, but it's Agavaen's only link to the world of Auren.
* MsFanservice: Agavaen, of course.
* MultipleEndings:
** The Good ending [[spoiler: has Agavaen team up with Sarthaan to defeat her evil sister Denevera. Sarthaan then helps Agavaen turn into a real fairy again and return to the world of Auren.]]
** The Evil ending [[spoiler: has Agavaen unite with Denevera to kill Sarthaan and summon an army of monsters to take over the kingdom.]]
* NoPointsForNeutrality: There is no Neutral ending, only Good and Evil.
* OneStatToRuleThemAll: Agility, in most cases. With the way that the combat system works, each move takes a certain amount of "steps." How long each "step" takes depends on the character's agility. Because even actions such as running away and drinking potions take time, agility becomes crucial.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Since the same few voice actors are recycled, they sometimes accidentally slip into a completely different character's voice in the middle of a line.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent: The Auren fairies are all human-sized winged humanoids, and FairySexy. They may be a female OneGenderRace, but because we never see the world of Auren we don't know for sure. The amount of "fairy" characteristics depends on the individual fairy. The ones you encounter as enemies are [[CuteMonsterGirl Cute Monster Girls]] with wings and colored skin. Agavaen and Denevera, being fallen fairies, have lost their wings. The only nonhuman characteristic that Agavaen starts with is pointed ears, though if she takes the evil path her hair turns white and exotic markings start to show on her face and body. Denevera is similar, though starts with the very light hair.
* PlotCoupon: Half of the game is spent searching for the stolen amulet, but it doesn't do anything once acquired other than open up a new plot thread.
** After the amulet is acquired, Agavaen may need to find a magical crystal depending on what path she's on.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: The Body Tattoo "armor" consists of tight black leather pants that lace up the side, and a [[BareYourMidriff lacy tube top]], to show the magical tattoos that come with it. Offers 0 Defense, but the tattoos increase Agavaen's magic abilities.
* RedHeadedHero: To the point where if Agavaen becomes evil, her hair turns [[BlondesAreEvil blonde]], and then [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white]].
* TheArchmage: Sarthaan, a WizardClassic who is also the ruler of Uthragon. Long ago, he defeated the evil wizard Enakhaan in a battle for the kingdom.
* TheFairFolk: The race of Auren, which not only includes Agavaen and her sister Denevera but a lot of the enemies on the map.
* ThirdPersonSeductress: Agavaen, when on the area maps.
* UnwinnableByMistake: The bug that prevents Agavaen from crossing the swamp also makes the game unwinnable.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Some of the characters in Grenegar, the vaguely "Asian" town, have very bizarre, overdone accents.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: If Agavaen is evil enough, her hair turns white.
* WizardClassic: Sarthaan wears white robes and has a matching wizardly beard, carries a magical staff, lives in a tower, and is so old that even the dwarf Gareck doesn't know how old he is.
* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: After Agavaen gets her amulet back, she's told that she needs to get to Sarthaan in his tower.

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