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* WhereItAllBegan: [[spoiler:You end where you started, in the Dark One's Cave.]]

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* WhereItAllBegan: [[spoiler:You end where you started, in the Dark One's Cave.Cave; In fact, the first ritual you have to perform is done in the room where you originally arrived in the cave.]]
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** The Rusalka. [[spoiler:Initially she tries to drown you because, well, that's what Rusalki do; she doesn't particularly want to, but she's compelled to seduce men and drown them. Giving her flowers or candy convinces her that you're a nice guy, and jump-starts the sidequest that results in her being allowed to move on to the afterlife, unfortunately, the Paladin is the only class who can help her.]]

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** The Rusalka. [[spoiler:Initially she tries to drown you because, well, that's what Rusalki do; she doesn't particularly want to, but she's compelled to seduce men and drown them. Giving her flowers or candy convinces her that you're a nice guy, and jump-starts the sidequest that results in her being allowed to move on to the afterlife, unfortunately, the Paladin is the only class who can help her.her, despite the fact that Magda will tell any class how to free her if asked.]]
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* ObviousBeta: The original floppy release was this. The game was infamous for numerous crashes, events not triggered properly, glitches and animation mistakes. After patching and a CD release, the game was still buggy with the notorious [[GameBreakingBug Error 52]] becoming a meme.
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* AffablyEvil: Baba Yaga, the Rusalka.

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* AffablyEvil: Baba Yaga, as well as the Rusalka.
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This was the first game of the series with voice acting (including narration by Creator/JohnRhysDavies and Creator/JenniferHale in her first VideoGame role as Katrina). The game is often regarded as the best of the series, combining a gripping plot with colorful characters and a pleasant atmosphere. It's also known for being [[GameBreakingBug the buggiest]]. Also a first in the series is an optional strategy mode which let the computer fight for you [[ArtificialStupidity with predictable results]]. You can control the level of aggressiveness, defensiveness, magic use and special attack you want.

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This was the first game of the series with voice acting (including narration by Creator/JohnRhysDavies and Creator/JenniferHale in her first VideoGame role as Katrina). The game is often regarded as the best of the series, combining a gripping plot with colorful characters and a pleasant atmosphere. It's also known for being [[GameBreakingBug the buggiest]].buggiest]], though thankfully ''most'' rereleases have come with the game pre-patched. Also a first in the series is an optional strategy mode which let the computer fight for you [[ArtificialStupidity with predictable results]]. You can control the level of aggressiveness, defensiveness, magic use and special attack you want.
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* ObsoleteOccupation: PlayedForLaughs. Ivan is a professional elephant herder... but the game is set in Mordavia, a wooded mountain valley smack in the middle of the {{Uberwald}}. According to Ivan, at least, elephants were once endemic to Mordavia, but have migrated away during his lifetime due to supernatural calamities plaguing the valley.
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* UndeadBarefooter: [[spoiler:Katrina, at least while in her peasant girl disguise. She does wear boots, while torturing the hero for snooping around her castle, but that's the only time she's ever seen with any footwear on. In the next game, she resumes going barefoot.]]
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** Mordavia (an otherwise stereotypical Eastern-European / Transyvania-esque setting) used to have elephants. And a thriving elephant herding business. This comes up indirectly once. But with the voice acting one, a lot of the ad-libbed dialogue of the three townspeople at the tavern at night will revolve around the constant mention of Mordavia's elephant herding past. In particular Ivan (who mentions he used to be an elephant herder) will constantly bring it up, often times when it has nothing to do with the topic at hand. In the voiced version of the game, Franz ad libs how he used to be ''married'' to an elephant during these conversations.

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** Mordavia (an otherwise stereotypical Eastern-European / Transyvania-esque Eastern-European/Transylvania-esque setting) used to have elephants. And a thriving elephant herding business. This comes up indirectly once. But with the voice acting one, a lot of the ad-libbed dialogue of the three townspeople at the tavern at night will revolve around the constant mention of Mordavia's elephant herding past. In particular Ivan (who mentions he used to be an elephant herder) will constantly bring it up, often times when it has nothing to do with the topic at hand. In the voiced version of the game, Franz ad libs how he used to be ''married'' to an elephant during these conversations.

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