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''The Count Lucanor'' is a horror-exploration game developed by Baroque Decay, and released on March 3rd, 2016. A young boy named Hans has just turned ten, but he and his mother are too poor to properly celebrate his birthday. Fed up with this lifestyle, Hans decides to leave home in search of treasure, and stumbles across the castle of Count Lucanor, a wealthy nobleman seeking an heir to inherit his fortune.

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''The Count Lucanor'' is a horror-exploration game developed by Baroque Decay, and released on March 3rd, 2016. Using blend between 8 and 16 bit style graphics and gameplay, the game takes its inspiration mainly from properties such as ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/SilentHill'', and ''VideoGame/YumeNikki''.

The story of the game is very much set up as a FairyTale, but [[[[Grimmification}} deliberately harkening back to the genre's old and dark roots]].
A young boy named Hans has just turned ten, but he and his mother are too poor to properly celebrate his birthday. Fed up with this lifestyle, Hans decides to leave home in search of treasure, treasure and adventure. Before he leaves, his mother gives him his grandfather's cane, some cheese and three pieces of gold to help on his way. Wandering the woods Hans eventually stumbles across the castle of Count Lucanor, a wealthy nobleman seeking an heir to inherit his fortune.
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The game is available for purchase on Steam [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/440880/ here]], and was released on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 19, 2017, and the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 on November 21, 2017.

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The game is available for purchase on Steam [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/440880/ here]], and was released on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 19, 2017, and the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 on November 21, 2017.
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The game is available for purchase on Steam [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/440880/ here]], and was released on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 19, 2017.

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The game is available for purchase on Steam [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/440880/ here]], and was released on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 19, 2017, and the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 on November 21, 2017.
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** [[BittersweetEnding Pact with the Kobold]]: [[Hans exposes Patronio's lies, but agrees to become the new Count anyway in order to end the curse. In return, the now-human Patronio is convinced to donate the Count's wealth to Hans's mother, saving her from poverty, but Hans and his mother can still never see each other again.]]

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** [[BittersweetEnding Pact with the Kobold]]: [[Hans [[spoiler: Hans exposes Patronio's lies, but agrees to become the new Count anyway in order to end the curse. In return, the now-human Patronio is convinced to donate the Count's wealth to Hans's mother, saving her from poverty, but Hans and his mother can still never see each other again.]]
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* MookLieutennant: The Red Camerlingo is the head of the servants, although it seems even he is subservient to the Kobold.

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* AbusiveParents: The old woman thrashes her pig to keep it in line - and, at least as they appear in the castle, that pig is actually her ''son'' under a magic spell. In some of the endings, Hans has the opportunity to convince her to use positive reinforcement instead.



* AmbiguouslyEvil:
** The Kobold and the other servants are ''extremely'' willing to kill Hans, whether it's by directly attacking, tricking him into running a gauntlet of deadly challenges, or magically dropping him from a considerable height into a monster-filled dungeon. They're also seemingly all in on [[spoiler: the plan to trick Hans into trapping himself and losing his memory]]. And yet, in every ending they're also pretty nice to him, whether it's by serving his every whim as the new Count or letting him walk out with a respectful farewell. The Kobold claims that the murderousness of his tests was ordered by his master, whom he is implicitly magically bound to obey against his will, but even if that's the case the plan to trick Hans was the Kobold's own idea.
** The old woman and her pig-man son. The son claims his mother ''was'' the witch whom she says cursed him, and she certainly abuses him, but since ''he'' abuses everyone ''else'', it's hard to know which of them is the liar. The old woman doesn't care if [[spoiler: her son dies]], but she says this is just because [[spoiler: he deserved it]].



* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: The pig man, if you choose to have the goat kill him for his letter.]] Even his mother has no reaction, saying he deserved what was coming to him.

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** [[spoiler: The merchant]] apparently gets ''[[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath lynched]]'' offscreen in some endings. But he was admittedly a jerk who exploited and stole from a ten-year-old child, and was implied to be a slave-trader.



* ChestMonster: Literally - the dungeon is full of fake chests which bite you if you try to open them.
* CuttingTheKnot: Rather than going through a series of deadly rooms to collect the letters of the Kobold's name, Hans can (provided he can gather enough gold to buy the key from the merchant) just sneak into the Kobold's room and spy on him for the information.



* DisappearedDad: Hans's father is, according to his mother, off fighting a war. [[spoiler: Turns out he died a long time ago, and his mother just wasn't brave enough to say as much]].



** In the end it's not even clear whether the J.F. who was seeking entry to Count Lucanor's castle and leaving diary entries everywhere was indeed the same person as [[spoiler: Joseph Frei, Hans's father]].



* LosingYourHead: The goatherd gets ritualistically beheaded by his goats, but he's cool with it. [[spoiler: And he gets better]].



* MindScrew: The whole game is pretty trippy, but two moments stand out: Firstly, at the beginning, when Hans falls unconscious (either due to getting drunk or being hit by a bird) and wakes up in a DarkWorld. Secondly, towards the end, when Hans discovers a bloodstained replica of his ''own house'' inside the dungeon of the castle, complete with [[spoiler: a version of his mother which turns out to be the undead Lucrezia trying to kill him]]. The kicker on this second case is that you can equip the magic ring which reveals fake things - and [[spoiler: neither the house nor the mother reads as fake]], which has some [[FridgeHorror unsettling implications]].



* MookLieutennant: The Red Camerlingo is the head of the servants, although it seems even he is subservient to the Kobold.
* MookMaker: [[spoiler: Lucrezia]] attacks by spawning worms.
* MultipleEndings:
** [[DownerEnding The Kobold's Trick]]: [[spoiler: Hans does not see through the fake Count, and falls for Patronio's ploy, becoming the new Count. He is trapped in the castle forever, and while he has fun with his new life, he loses all memories of his previous life.]]
** [[BittersweetEnding Pact with the Kobold]]: [[Hans exposes Patronio's lies, but agrees to become the new Count anyway in order to end the curse. In return, the now-human Patronio is convinced to donate the Count's wealth to Hans's mother, saving her from poverty, but Hans and his mother can still never see each other again.]]
** [[RayOfHopeEnding Poor But Happy]]: [[spoiler: Hans rejects the throne and Patronio begrudgingly but respectfully lets him leave. He goes back to his dirt-poor home with only whatever food and unused quest items he has in his inventory, but he and his mother (and dog) are reunited, he gets opportunities to save the goatherd from the war-draft and convince the old woman to stop abusing her pig, and his mother is happy with whatever he brought back.]]
** [[HappyEnding Wealth Without Answers]]: [[spoiler: Hans rejects the throne and leaves the castle without learning the truth of what was going on. Everything plays out much like Poor But Happy, except that he returns to the castle, finds a secret entrance, and uses his new jewelled butterfly to open the Count's tomb and find the treasure. Hans takes enough to make his mother rich, and optionally leaves the rest for Giulia, who rewards him with a Treasure Hunter's Certificate. The mystery of the castle becomes infamous, and many people subsequently visit it seeking answers, but none are ever heard of again.]]
** [[GoldenEnding Prosperous Future]]: [[spoiler: Hans learns the truth and rejects Patronio's offer of a deal. Everything plays out much like Wealth Without Answers, except that Hans and his mother use their wealth to find a witch who can break the castle's curse, presumably freeing Patronio, and then buy the castle itself and live happily ever after.]]



* OrWasItADream: [[spoiler: The people from the garden are back outside the castle, acting as if nothing happened, but if Hans goes back for the treasure, Giulia is encountered, confirming that the game's events really did happen.]]

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* OnlyTheWorthyMayPass: The Count Lucanor apparently decided to leave his title and castle to whomever could overcome a series of deadly tests, and to leave his fortune to whomever could enter his [[spoiler: tomb, the key to which was somehow transformed into a worm at some point]].
* OrWasItADream: [[spoiler: The people from the garden are back outside the castle, acting as if nothing happened, but if Hans goes back for the treasure, Giulia is encountered, confirming that the game's events really did happen. Hans also keeps any items he found in the castle, and his mother will comment on them.]]



* PointOfNoReturn: Once you [[spoiler: climb up the red beanstalk]], you can't go back into the dungeon.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Almost every enemy or scary creature has red eyes.



** [[CentipedesDilemma Apart from the one time he tries to do it on purpose]].



** To figure out the kobold's name, Hans [[{{Literature/Rumpelstiltskin}} hides in his secret room while the kobold sings aloud that he will never be able to guess his name, right before saying it.]]

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** To As one of the options to figure out the kobold's name, Hans [[{{Literature/Rumpelstiltskin}} hides in his secret room while the kobold sings aloud that he will never be able to guess his name, right before saying it.]]


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** Given the ambiguously Alpine-European setting, the goat monsters bear a resemblance to TheKrampus.


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* SkippableBoss: [[spoiler: Lucrezia (or what remains of her)]] is the nearest thing the game has to a FinalBoss, but she will only attack if Hans falls for her trap in the dungeon.


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* WormThatWalks: All that remains of [[spoiler: Lucrezia]] is an insane, shapeshifting HumanoidAbomination made out of worms.
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The game is available for purchase on Steam [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/440880/ here]].

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The game is available for purchase on Steam [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/440880/ here]].
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* BreatherLevel: The main garden, where all of Hans's companions relax. [[spoiler: Eventually subverted, as the Red Camerlengo can enter the room in search of you.]]

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* ChekhovsGun: If you don't get the crowbar, you're locked out of the best ending, [[spoiler: because Hans can't get into the castle through the sewer to retrieve the treasure.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Before you learn his name, Hans refers to Count Lucanor's servant as a kobold. In German folklore, this is a sort of spirit that haunts homes or caves. [[spoiler: This alludes to the fact that Patronio is a spirit, bound to the castle.]]

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* ShoutOut: To figure out the kobold's name, Hans [[{{Literature/Rumpelstiltskin}} hides in his secret room while the kobold sings aloud that he will never be able to guess his name, right before saying it.]]

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** [[Literature/TheOdyssey A witch transformed a man in to a pig.]]

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** Subverted: If you didn't gave the cheese to the goatherd [[spoiler: you can find a giant rat in the sewers who helps you to get the treasure.]]

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** Subverted: If you didn't gave give the cheese to the goatherd [[spoiler: you can find a giant rat in the sewers who helps you to get the treasure.]]
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* GoldenEnding: Happened in one ending where Hans found Count Lucanor's secret treasure. Hans and his mother became rich enough and they managed to ask a witch to lift the castle's curse.

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* GoldenEnding: Happened in one ending where Hans found Count Lucanor's secret treasure. [[spoiler: Hans and his mother became rich enough and they managed to ask a witch to lift the castle's curse.]]
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* GoldenEnding: Happened in one ending where Hans found Count Lucanor's secret treasure. Hans and his mother became rich enough and they managed to ask a witch to lift the castle's curse.
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** When Hans wakes up after drinking with the goatherd, he will be surrounded by gravestones, with a raven perched atop of one. [[spoiler: In one of the endings, Hans will learn that it's the gravestone of his father, Joseph Frei.]]

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*MyNameIsQuestionMarks: The blue kobold is named as "???" at the beginning.



** The name of Hans could be a reference to Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen who take inspiration from Tales of Count Lucanor for his tale The Emperor's New Clothes.

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** The name of Hans could be a reference to Danish fairytale author [[{{Creator/HansChristianAndersen}} Hans Christian Andersen Andersen]] who take inspiration from Tales of Count Lucanor for his tale [[{{Literature/TheEmperorsNewClothes}} The Emperor's New Clothes.]]
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* ArtificialStupidity: Intentional. The creatures stalking the castle depths have poor eyesight, and won't detect Hans until he's right in their face. They make up for this by chewing big chunks out of your health if they actually do catch you.


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* ShmuckBait: You are warned very early that the Red Camerlengo is extremely dangerous, and in one of your first encounters he attempts to bait Hans out of hiding by saying he'll give him Patronio's name. He doesn't even try to make himself seem non-threatening considering the blood ''oozing out of his eye sockets''. [[SarcasmMode Shockingly]], he murders you instantly if he sees you.
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** The name of Hans could be a reference to Danish fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen who take inspiration from Tales of Count Lucanor for his tale The Emperor's New Clothes.
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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Red Camerlengo. "Camerlengo" is a archaic Italian word that translates as "chamberlain", though these days it's only used for an office of the Papal household.
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''The Count Lucanor'' is a horror-exploration game created by Baroque Decay. A young boy named Hans has just turned ten, but he and his mother are too poor to properly celebrate his birthday. Fed up with this lifestyle, Hans decides to leave home in search of treasure, and stumbles across the castle of Count Lucanor, a wealthy nobleman seeking an heir to inherit his fortune.

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''The Count Lucanor'' is a horror-exploration game created developed by Baroque Decay.Decay, and released on March 3rd, 2016. A young boy named Hans has just turned ten, but he and his mother are too poor to properly celebrate his birthday. Fed up with this lifestyle, Hans decides to leave home in search of treasure, and stumbles across the castle of Count Lucanor, a wealthy nobleman seeking an heir to inherit his fortune.
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** Don Juan Manuel's Tales of Count Lucanor (a.k.a. El Conde Lucanor) is a spanish book from 1335 made of 50 short stories and fables. The Count is always dubius about incidents in his daily life and bussiness and ask to his servant [[spoiler: Patronio]] who always answers with a short fable that serves as a moral example.

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** Don Juan Manuel's Tales of Count Lucanor (a.k.a. El Conde Lucanor) is a spanish Spanish book from 1335 made of 50 short stories and fables. The Count is always dubius dubious about incidents in his daily life and bussiness business and ask asks to his servant [[spoiler: Patronio]] [[spoiler:Patronio]] who always answers with a short fable that serves as a moral example.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Eisbein]] realizes his mistake if [[spoiler:you have his mother killed like he asked you to]] and reacts accordingly.


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* SelfMadeOrphan: [[spoiler: Eisbein]] can become this if you choose to follow his wish and have his mother killed.
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** The [[spoiler: Giant Rat]] looks like an expy of The Vain Little Mouse folktale.

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** The Is implied that the [[spoiler: Giant Rat]] looks like an expy of is the same one as in The Vain Little Mouse folktale.
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** The [[Giant Rat]] looks like an expy of The Vain Little Mouse folktale.

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** [[Literature/TheOdyssey witch transformed a man in to a pig.]]

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** Don Juan Manuel's Tales of Count Lucanor (a.k.a. El Conde Lucanor) is a spanish book from 1335 made of 50 short stories and fables. The Count is always dubius about incidents in his daily life and bussiness and ask to his servant [[spoiler: Patronio]] who always answers with a short fable that serves as a moral example.
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** Subverted: If you didn't gave the cheese to the goatherd [[spoiler: you can find a giant rat in the sewers who helps you to get the treasure.]]
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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: The pig man, if you choose to have the goat kill him for his letter.]] Even his mother has no reaction, saying he deserved what was coming to him.


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** The butterfly that covers the mother's face [[spoiler: in the cutscene following Hans being found out by the kobold]] ends up coming back later on; [[spoiler: if you feed the worm the poisoned cake, it turns into a similar butterfly, and then becomes the key necessary to get back in the castle at the end of the game.]]

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''The Count Lucanor'' is a horror-exploration game created by Baroque Decay. A young boy named Hans has just turned ten, but he and his mother are too poor to properly celebrate his birthday. Fed up with this lifestyle, Hans decides to leave home in search of treasure, and stumbles across the castle of Count Lucanor, a wealthy nobleman seeking an heir to inherit his fortune.

The game is available for purchase on Steam [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/440880/ here]].

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!!''The Count Lucanor'' contains examples of:

* ActionSurvivor: Hans.
* BalefulPolymorph: The old lady's pig is revealed to actually be her son, who was cursed by a witch to take a pig's form. He shows his human form in the castle, but still acts like a pig.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: If Hans chooses to remain in the castle, he can never leave and can never see his mother again. If Hans discovers the false Count Lucanor before ascending the throne, he is able to send his mother a good portion of the fortune, allowing her to live well for the rest of her days. If he doesn't, it becomes more of a DownerEnding, as Patronio has successfully tricked Hans, and he forgets all about his mother.]]
* ButterflyOfDeathAndRebirth: [[spoiler: The worm dies after eating the poisoned cake made by the false mother, and becomes a butterfly.]]
* BreatherLevel: The main garden, where all of Hans's companions relax. [[spoiler: Eventually subverted, as the Red Camerlengo can enter the room in search of you.]]
* ChekhovsGun: If you don't get the crowbar, you're locked out of the best ending, [[spoiler: because Hans can't get into the castle through the sewer to retrieve the treasure.]]
* DarkWorld: After Hans falls asleep outside, he wakes up to find everything is red and bloody.
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler: J.F. - he died before Hans was born.]]
* DeadManWriting: [[spoiler: The letters from J.F. are this once you discover that he was dead the entire game.]]
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The merchant, having smashed his lord's wagon of goods and in danger of losing his life because of it, begs Hans to give him some gold to return to his lord. If Hans complies, he offers the merchant one of his three gold coins - and the merchant steals a second.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Invoked by [[spoiler: the false]] Count Lucanor - he tells Hans that [[spoiler: his mother is actually the Count's daughter, Lucrezia, and that she ran away with his father, the soldier J.F., thus making Hans the Count's grandson. Ultimately averted when it's revealed that the count had actually been dead for centuries, and this was a trick thought up by Patronio in order to convince Hans to take the throne.]]
* ForDoomTheBellTolls: A bell chimes at three o' clock, signaling that the servants and the Red Camerlengo are wandering around the castle, and that Hans must be careful in exploring.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Before you learn his name, Hans refers to Count Lucanor's servant as a kobold. In German folklore, this is a sort of spirit that haunts homes or caves. [[spoiler: This alludes to the fact that Patronio is a spirit, bound to the castle.]]
* GoryDiscretionShot: Invoked - if you choose to [[spoiler: have the goatherd's animals kill the old woman and/or the pig man, the goatherd tells you to leave so that you don't have to see the ensuing carnage.]]
* HelpfulHallucination: [[spoiler: J.F. later becomes this; he gives Hans the bean that allows him to escape the dungeon area.]]
* HumanoidAbomination: The servants and the Red Camerlengo - when Hans is too close to a servant, it removes its mask to reveal [[BodyHorror a tongue-like tentacle that extends to grab Hans.]]
* IChooseToStay: Hans, if he [[spoiler: discovers Patronio's plan and decides to take the throne anyway.]]
* ImplacableMan: The Red Camerlengo.
* InnocentBlueEyes: Hans.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: How much of the game was real and how much was [[spoiler: forged by Patronio]] is left up to the player's judgment.
* MoodWhiplash: In the ending where Hans leaves the castle, all seems to be well, and he travels through the countryside happily, encountering his beloved dog and continuing on the path home, only to pass by the apple tree to find [[spoiler: the merchant's corpse, hung from a branch with a note taped to his chest, reading "thief".]]
* OrWasItADream: [[spoiler: The people from the garden are back outside the castle, acting as if nothing happened, but if Hans goes back for the treasure, Giulia is encountered, confirming that the game's events really did happen.]]
* OverdrawnAtTheBloodBank: The dungeon is awash in blood when Hans arrives there, to the point of it spilling out of the drains. [[spoiler: The vast majority of it seems to be coming from J.F., whose legs are gone and gushing ridiculous amounts of blood from the wounds.]]
* PleaseWakeUp: [[spoiler: Hans to J.F., when he eventually succumbs to his wounds and dies.]]
* PointOfNoReturn: Once you [[spoiler: climb up the red beanstalk]], you can't go back into the dungeon.
* Really700YearsOld: [[spoiler: Patronio.]]
* RunningGag: Giulia is always startled by Hans when he greets her.
* SaveToken: You must pay a gold coin to the raven in order for him to save your soul.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Hans if he decides to leave the castle.
* ShoutOut: To figure out the kobold's name, Hans [[{{Literature/Rumpelstiltskin}} hides in his secret room while the kobold sings aloud that he will never be able to guess his name, right before saying it.]]
** Hans escapes the dungeon by [[spoiler:[[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk growing a magic beanstalk that he climbs out of.]]]]
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Hans looks just like his mother.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: You encounter three people on the road in the beginning of the game, and can help all of them by giving them items. This comes back to you later, as they will repay you for your kindness by giving you items to ease your journey.
* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler: Patronio - the count's curse turned him into a kobold.]] He can be seen in his human form in one of the endings.
* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]: Giulia.

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