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* BroughtDownToBadass: Despite having [[spoiler:his usually extraordinarily high intelligence - which at the end of the game allows him to win - being reduced to "no smarter than the average person," the player character is still pretty smart and can figure out how to do things like defeat dragons and escape his house before it blows up.]]



* BondVillainStupidity: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is well aware that the hero is capable of stopping his plan, yet sends him on a wild goose chase to Trizabet when he could and should have just killed him right away. This causes our heroes to [[NiceJobFixingItVillain realize that he is responsible and thus come back to confront him.]]]]
* BroughtDownToBadass: Despite having [[spoiler:his usually extraordinarily high intelligence - which at the end of the game allows him to win - being reduced to "no smarter than the average person," the player character is still pretty smart and can figure out how to do things like defeat dragons and escape his house before it blows up.]]



* PlotHole: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is well aware that the hero is capable of stopping his plan, yet sends him on a wild goose chase to Trizabet when he could and should have just killed him right away. This causes our heroes to [[NiceJobFixingItVillain realize that he is responsible and thus come back to confront him.]]]]
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* BroughtDownToBadass: Despite having [[spoiler:his usually extraordinary high intelligence, which at the end of the game allows him to win, being reduced to "no smarter than the average person," the player character is still pretty smart and can figure out how to do things like defeat dragons and escape his house before it blows up.]]

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* BroughtDownToBadass: Despite having [[spoiler:his usually extraordinary extraordinarily high intelligence, intelligence - which at the end of the game allows him to win, win - being reduced to "no smarter than the average person," the player character is still pretty smart and can figure out how to do things like defeat dragons and escape his house before it blows up.]]
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* TheOmniscient: The Elf Oracle. [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time pretends to be this, but in fact he's tricking you in order to create a diversion.]]

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* TheOmniscient: The Elf Oracle. [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time [[PhonyPsychic pretends to be this, this]], but in fact he's tricking you in order to create a diversion.]]
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* PressXToDie: If you enter 9999, the game will tell you that you have hit yourself over the head with a can of beans, achieving a "MOST GLORIOUS SUICIDE," and the game thus ends.
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* CensorBox: At a high point The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is about to reveal is real name, but the game instead says "*CENSORED*"
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* PlotHole: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is well aware that the hero is capable of stopping his plan, yet sends him on a wild goose chase to Trizabet when he could and should have just killed him right away. This allows our heroes to [[NiceJobFixingItVillain realize that he is responsible and thus come back to confront him.]]]]

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* PlotHole: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is well aware that the hero is capable of stopping his plan, yet sends him on a wild goose chase to Trizabet when he could and should have just killed him right away. This allows causes our heroes to [[NiceJobFixingItVillain realize that he is responsible and thus come back to confront him.]]]]
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* PlotHole: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is well aware that the hero is capable of stopping his plan, yet sends him on a wild goose chase to Trizabet when he could and should have just killed him right away. This allows our heroes to realize that he is responsible and thus come back to confront him.]]

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* PlotHole: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is well aware that the hero is capable of stopping his plan, yet sends him on a wild goose chase to Trizabet when he could and should have just killed him right away. This allows our heroes to [[NiceJobFixingItVillain realize that he is responsible and thus come back to confront him.]]]]]]
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* SuicideisPainless: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time kills himself at the end of the game for no real reason other than to laugh in your face.]]

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* SuicideisPainless: SuicideIsPainless: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time kills himself at the end of the game for no real reason other than to laugh in your face.]]

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* DriventoSuicide: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time at the end of the game.]]
* TheOmniscient: The Elf Oracle.

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* DriventoSuicide: SuicideisPainless: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time kills himself at the end of the game.game for no real reason other than to laugh in your face.]]
* TheOmniscient: The Elf Oracle. [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time pretends to be this, but in fact he's tricking you in order to create a diversion.]]
* PlotHole: [[spoiler:The Man Who Has a Different Name Every Time is well aware that the hero is capable of stopping his plan, yet sends him on a wild goose chase to Trizabet when he could and should have just killed him right away. This allows our heroes to realize that he is responsible and thus come back to confront him.]]
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