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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: The Dharuk.
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** BossInMookClothing: The (not-hero) Void Children units (except Fury and Fear). In fact in some cases it is preferable to fight a Dharuk hero than to fight one of these.

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** BossInMookClothing: The (not-hero) Void Children units (except Fury and Fear).units. In fact in some cases it is preferable to fight a Dharuk hero than to fight one of these.

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* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: In the Chapters I and II, the enemies are human and Undead, in Chapter III are replaced by [[EliteMooks Dharuk]], while in Chapter IV, the enemies are [[SuperpoweredMooks the Void Children]].
** Played straight with the Bosses, but averted with the Dharuk Officers.

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* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: In the Chapters I and II, the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil:
** The standard
enemies are increase in strength, in the first two chapters you only have to fight against human and Undead, undead enemies that are not very strong, in the third chapter the Dharuks appear that are much stronger, and in the fourth chapter Void Children are introduced as normal enemies that are stronger than Dharuks.
** This trope is played straight through the first five chapters with the final bosses of each chapter, the first being Luther who is a level 10 hero, the second being Kaine who is level 26, the third being the juggernaut who is a tank that resists a lot of damage, the fourth is a Void Growth that is hard to kill, and the fifth chapters are two extremely strong Void Children that can easily kill a group of level 40 heroes, if you're not careful.
** Played with the Council in relation to Void Children heroes. Under normal circumstances, a Council member is much weaker than a level 50 Void Children, but
in Chapter III are replaced 6 the Council members were powered by [[EliteMooks Dharuk]], while a reactor and in Chapter IV, the enemies are [[SuperpoweredMooks the Void Children]].
7 they had to be defeated in individual battles.
** Played straight with the Bosses, but averted Averted with the Dharuk Officers.Officers, the level of them can vary, and they don't necessarily fight in order of strength.

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* SupernaturalIsPurple: Purple is the color associated with the otherwordly inhabitants of the Void.
** [[spoiler:This is also why there is a purple fog over the inside of Khaal Spire in the latter stages of the campaign, even though there was no such fog in the Prologue. It shows that a lot of Void energy has been leaking into the world since Morganem opened a gateway for the Void Children.]]

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* SupernaturalIsPurple: TechnicolorMagic: Purple is the color associated with the otherwordly inhabitants of the Void.
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Void. [[spoiler:This is also why there is a purple fog over the inside of Khaal Spire in the latter stages of the campaign, even though there was no such fog in the Prologue. It shows that a lot of Void energy has been leaking into the world since Morganem opened a gateway for the Void Children.]]
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Deleted Five Man Band example: Zero-context. Part of TRS Wick Cleaning - cannot expand due to unfamiliarity.


* FiveManBand: The five heroes (the Companions) fit this trope to a greater or lesser degree:
** TheHero: Soul Reaver, the first hero the Player controls.
** TheLancer: Fei Serumen
** TheSmartGuy: Cameron Aileron.
** TheBigGuy: Kitharsis.
** TheChick: Sera Poi.
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* NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:Kherek's last words to Kitharsis are to compare the Companions' intention of stopping Morganem's tyranny to Morganem's campaigns (and, by extension, his own efforts in Morganem's name) to improve Ithia]].

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