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* ShoutOut: On top of being loaded with pop culture references, Enigma's cast members draw heavy inspiration from characters of other works. Some examples:
** Marie, the Psychic-type witchy wax artist, draws heavy inspiration from [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney Esmerelda Tsupells.]]
** Olwen, the 6th Gym Leader, and her cousin, Neville, are two Ice-type Trainers whose relationship and dynamic bear similarities to [[VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}} sisters Parasoul and Umbrella.]]
** Granite and Gneiss, Team Quartz's two admins, draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/CookieRun Licorice Cookie and Pomegranate Cookie]] respectively, with the former adding a touch of [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Sylvio Sawatari.]]
** Elite Four Ursula, on top of [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 her namesake]], is practically a genderbend of [[VideoGame/TwistedWonderland Azul Ashengrotto.]]
** Elite Four Bastille and his partner Orpheus draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/DiscoElysium Harry DuBois and Kim Kitsuragi.]]
** The employees of Diamond Island's aquarium bear similarities to the employees of [[VisualNovel/DualDestinies the Shipshape Aquarium.]]
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** Marie,
** Olwen, the 6th Gym Leader, and her cousin, Neville, are two Ice-type Trainers whose relationship and dynamic bear similarities to [[VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}} sisters Parasoul and Umbrella.]]
** Granite and Gneiss, Team Quartz's two admins, draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/CookieRun Licorice Cookie and Pomegranate Cookie]] respectively, with the former adding a touch of [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Sylvio Sawatari.]]
** Elite Four Ursula, on top of [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 her namesake]], is practically a genderbend of [[VideoGame/TwistedWonderland Azul Ashengrotto.]]
** Elite Four Bastille and his partner Orpheus draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/DiscoElysium Harry DuBois and Kim Kitsuragi.]]
** The employees of Diamond Island's aquarium bear similarities to the employees of [[VisualNovel/DualDestinies the Shipshape Aquarium.]]
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The game is still under heavy construction.
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The game is still under heavy construction.
construction, as such, some of these may be subject to change.
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* ShoutOut: On top of being loaded with pop culture references, Enigma's cast members draw heavy inspiration from characters of other works:
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* ShoutOut: On top of being loaded with pop culture references, Enigma's cast members draw heavy inspiration from characters of other works:
works. Some examples:
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** Granite and Gneiss, Team Quartz's two admins, draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/CookieRun Licorice Cookie and Pomegranate Cookie]] respectively, with the former adding a touch of [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Sylvio Sawatari.]]
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** Granite and Gneiss, Team Quartz's two admins, draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/CookieRun Licorice Cookie and Pomegranate Cookie]] respectively, with the former adding a touch of [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Sylvio Sawatari.]]
** Elite Four Ursula, on top of [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 her namesake]], is practically a genderbend of [[VideoGame/TwistedWonderland Azul Ashengrotto.]]
** Elite Four Bastille and his partner Orpheus draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/DiscoElysium Harry DuBois and Kim Kitsuragi.]]
** The employees of Diamond Island's aquarium bear similarities to the employees of [[VisualNovel/DualDestinies the Shipshape Aquarium.]]
** Elite Four Ursula, on top of [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 her namesake]], is practically a genderbend of [[VideoGame/TwistedWonderland Azul Ashengrotto.]]
** Elite Four Bastille and his partner Orpheus draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/DiscoElysium Harry DuBois and Kim Kitsuragi.]]
** The employees of Diamond Island's aquarium bear similarities to the employees of [[VisualNovel/DualDestinies the Shipshape Aquarium.]]
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** Olwen, the 6th Gym Leader, and her cousin, Neville, are two Ice-type Trainers whose relationship and dynamic bear similarities to [[VideoGame/Skullgirls sisters Parasoul and Umbrella.]]
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** Olwen, the 6th Gym Leader, and her cousin, Neville, are two Ice-type Trainers whose relationship and dynamic bear similarities to [[VideoGame/Skullgirls [[VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}} sisters Parasoul and Umbrella.]]
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* RecordNeedleScratch: Draconia, the 8th Gym Leader who is also a DJ, does this after you beat all her Gym Trainers and advance to her stand.
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* RecordNeedleScratch: Draconia, the 8th Gym Leader who is also a DJ, does this after you beat all her Gym Trainers and advance to her stand.stand.
* ShoutOut: On top of being loaded with pop culture references, Enigma's cast members draw heavy inspiration from characters of other works:
** Marie, the Psychic-type witchy wax artist, draws heavy inspiration from [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney Esmerelda Tsupells.]]
** Olwen, the 6th Gym Leader, and her cousin, Neville, are two Ice-type Trainers whose relationship and dynamic bear similarities to [[VideoGame/Skullgirls sisters Parasoul and Umbrella.]]
** Granite and Gneiss, Team Quartz's two admins, draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/CookieRun Licorice Cookie and Pomegranate Cookie]] respectively, with the former adding a touch of [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Sylvio Sawatari.]]
* ShoutOut: On top of being loaded with pop culture references, Enigma's cast members draw heavy inspiration from characters of other works:
** Marie, the Psychic-type witchy wax artist, draws heavy inspiration from [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney Esmerelda Tsupells.]]
** Olwen, the 6th Gym Leader, and her cousin, Neville, are two Ice-type Trainers whose relationship and dynamic bear similarities to [[VideoGame/Skullgirls sisters Parasoul and Umbrella.]]
** Granite and Gneiss, Team Quartz's two admins, draw inspiration from [[VideoGame/CookieRun Licorice Cookie and Pomegranate Cookie]] respectively, with the former adding a touch of [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Sylvio Sawatari.]]
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* AndIMustScream: Happens on two occasions.
** The first happens to [[spoiler:Gaia, the main antagonist. After biting off more she can chew with Azathend's power in the game's climax and spewing some wishful thinking while gloating, Azathend sends her to a plain white realm [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants (think the all-white dimension from SB-129)]] where she can never age and die for the rest of her days. The only ones in that realm are herself and her Pokemon.]]
** The second time happens to [[spoiler:Prisma, the big bad of the Mitologia arc. After being backstabbed by Lyselle, her subordinate, she's frozen atop the cold mountain by Kyurem under Lyselle's command, posed as if she were screaming and reaching out for help, to spend the rest of her days.]]
** The first happens to [[spoiler:Gaia, the main antagonist. After biting off more she can chew with Azathend's power in the game's climax and spewing some wishful thinking while gloating, Azathend sends her to a plain white realm [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants (think the all-white dimension from SB-129)]] where she can never age and die for the rest of her days. The only ones in that realm are herself and her Pokemon.]]
** The second time happens to [[spoiler:Prisma, the big bad of the Mitologia arc. After being backstabbed by Lyselle, her subordinate, she's frozen atop the cold mountain by Kyurem under Lyselle's command, posed as if she were screaming and reaching out for help, to spend the rest of her days.]]
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* FirstTown: Tidmouth, the "Town of Fresh Starts."
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* FirstTown: Tidmouth, the "Town of Fresh Starts.""
* RecordNeedleScratch: Draconia, the 8th Gym Leader who is also a DJ, does this after you beat all her Gym Trainers and advance to her stand.
* RecordNeedleScratch: Draconia, the 8th Gym Leader who is also a DJ, does this after you beat all her Gym Trainers and advance to her stand.
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* EnsembleCast: Oh, boy. The game's cast is massive and quirky, and players are bound to find a character that they'll grow fond of.
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* EnsembleCast: Oh, boy. The game's cast is massive and quirky, and players are bound to find a character that they'll grow fond of.of.
* FirstTown: Tidmouth, the "Town of Fresh Starts."
* FirstTown: Tidmouth, the "Town of Fresh Starts."
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* CurbStompBattle: Against Neville, Olwen's cousin and heir to the title of Kinley Mountain's Shepherd. He uses small Ice-types, such as Snorunt and Swinub. The issue? You fight him AFTER you become Champion.
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* CentralTheme: This game has two that sort of tie in with each other. The first is [[Creator/HPLovecraft Lovecraftian]] themes, what with the game's box legend, Azathend, and some events in the plot. The second is the concept of loss and grief, as well as growing up, which [[spoiler:is a primary motive for the antagonist.]]
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* BattleCouple: Gawain and Chloe, two antagonists in the post game, qualify as this. They do all their missions together.
* CentralTheme: This game has two that sort of tie in with each other. The first is [[Creator/HPLovecraft Lovecraftian]] themes, what with the game's box legend, Azathend, and some events in the plot. The second is the concept of loss and grief, as well as growing up, which [[spoiler:is a primary motive for the antagonist.]]]]
* EnsembleCast: Oh, boy. The game's cast is massive and quirky, and players are bound to find a character that they'll grow fond of.
* CentralTheme: This game has two that sort of tie in with each other. The first is [[Creator/HPLovecraft Lovecraftian]] themes, what with the game's box legend, Azathend, and some events in the plot. The second is the concept of loss and grief, as well as growing up, which [[spoiler:is a primary motive for the antagonist.
* EnsembleCast: Oh, boy. The game's cast is massive and quirky, and players are bound to find a character that they'll grow fond of.
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Even after clearing the game's main story, the player has access to three [[PostEndGameContent post game stories]], each with their own set of characters, and even incorporating characters from the main story as well as from past Pokemon works. These stories each have their own Pokedex and, when combined with the main story's dex, adds up to [[GottaCatchEmAll every Pokemon introduced up until]] [[VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet Scarlet and Violet]] [[GottaCatchEmAll being obtainable]], meaning in order for players to 100% the game, they're gonna be there for a while.
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Even after clearing the game's main story, the player has access to three [[PostEndGameContent post game stories]], each with their own set of characters, and even incorporating characters from the main story as well as from past Pokemon works. These stories each have their own Pokedex and, when combined with the main story's dex, adds up to [[GottaCatchEmAll every Pokemon introduced up until]] [[VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet Scarlet and Violet]] [[GottaCatchEmAll being obtainable]], meaning in order for players to 100% the game, they're gonna be there for a while.while.
The game is still under heavy construction.
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!This game provides examples of:
*AbsurdlyHighLevelCap: In the late game of the post-game Mitologia story: the final boss has Pokemon that reach as high as level 95.
*CentralTheme: This game has two that sort of tie in with each other. The first is [[Creator/HPLovecraft Lovecraftian]] themes, what with the game's box legend, Azathend, and some events in the plot. The second is the concept of loss and grief, as well as growing up, which [[spoiler:is a primary motive for the antagonist.]]
The game is still under heavy construction.
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!This game provides examples of:
*AbsurdlyHighLevelCap: In the late game of the post-game Mitologia story: the final boss has Pokemon that reach as high as level 95.
*CentralTheme: This game has two that sort of tie in with each other. The first is [[Creator/HPLovecraft Lovecraftian]] themes, what with the game's box legend, Azathend, and some events in the plot. The second is the concept of loss and grief, as well as growing up, which [[spoiler:is a primary motive for the antagonist.]]
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However, one thing that sets Enigma apart from other fangames is its [[EnsembleCast large, diverse cast]], with [[FourLinesAllWaiting plenty of side quests to give said cast time in the limelight.]] Each character has their own story, lore and plot relevance, and specializes in each different Type of Pokemon. Most notably, each of these characters are [[BunnyEarsLawyer eccentric, but good at their profession.]] The story is also fueled by a prime antagonist, the villainous [[BigBad Team Quartz]], an organization specializing in [[DishingOutDirt Rock-type Pokemon]] that strive to "reshape the world."
Even after clearing the game's main story, the player has access to
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-->-- '''Gaia, one of the many eccentric characters in this game.'''
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-->-- '''Gaia, one of the many eccentric characters in this game.'''
'''President Gaia'''
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->''"Have you ever had a dream, and something that motivates you, to achieve said dream? It's a lovely feeling. Don't ever let anyone get in the way of that; everyone deserves to achieve their dream."''
-->-- '''Gaia, one of the many eccentric characters in this game.'''
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I goofed up. THIS is the TV tropes page for my fangame. I'm gonna edit this later when I have proper access to my computer. Sorry, mods!