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* TheInsomniac: The first arc is the Insomniac Arc, which is named after Tage. If you click on the cabinets in book 1, he will say that they're mostly full of Melatonin bottles. And in that same part, if you click on his bed, he reveals that he hardly ever sleeps (but when he does, he sleepwalks, so it's still not exactly sleeping).
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* TheStoic: Grandin, who hardly showed any emotion when his ''own country was overthrown.'' Not to mention it was by his own [[MilitaryCoup commander]] who was holding a [[SinisterScythe scythe]] to his throat.
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* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]]]
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''[[https://grimtrigger.webcomic.ws Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the GrimReaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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''[[https://grimtrigger.webcomic.ws Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the GrimReaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Clock-wise from top: Hunter, Lodin, Tage, Proxy]]
''[[https://grimtrigger.webcomic.ws Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the GrimReaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
After failing a SecretTestOfCharacter, Nikolai and
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* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons).
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the 1000 Challenge Challenge arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons).
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the 1000 Challenge Challenge arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
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* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces{{Curse}}: If Nikolai and Marigold are just clothing articles (or weapons).
apart, cuts begin appearing on their bodies.
*DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: {{Ponzi}}: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the 1000 Challenge Challenge arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme isMr. Spook brand seems to be one of these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]these.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces
*
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
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''[[http://www.grim-trigger.com/ Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the GrimReaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons).
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challenge arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Clock-wise from top: Hunter, Lodin, Tage, Proxy]]
''[[http://www.grim-trigger.com/ Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the GrimReaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons).
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challenge arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Clock-wise from top: Hunter, Lodin, Tage, Proxy]]
''[[http://www.grim-trigger.com/ Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the GrimReaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons).
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challenge arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Clock-wise from top: Hunter, Lodin, Tage, Proxy]]
''[[http://www.grim-trigger.com/ Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the GrimReaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons).
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challenge arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4.
* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
* PeekABangs: Lodin, to cover up his eye.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin.
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this.
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage.
* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
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* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
* WolfMan: There's one in book 4. If you click on him his name is "Wolf Thing" and he tries to fight Tage. [[SensingYouAreOutmatched He declines.]]
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* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons)
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challenge arc
-->'''Tage:''' All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic)
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric)
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom stall
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons)
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challenge arc
-->'''Tage:''' All of this for some stupid, redundant challenge?
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new arc
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of these
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought up
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (the cynic)
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric)
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt Tage
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his character develops
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book 4
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* ArtShift: Whenever there's a horror scene, the art changes from cel shading to a slightly more realistic paint-y style
style.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroomstall
stall.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (orweapons)
weapons).
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challengearc
arc.
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundantchallenge?
challenge?]]
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every newarc
arc.
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one ofthese
these.
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's broughtup
up.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Tage (the realist), Hunter (the optimist), Lodin (the apathetic), and Proxy (thecynic)
cynic).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy(choleric)
(choleric).
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurtTage
Tage.
* JerkJock: Hunter is introduced as one, but he becomes more of a LovableJock as his characterdevelops
develops.
* MilitaryCoup: How Valamar overthrows the Grey Prince in book44.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: Hunter's introduction is him writing a phone number on a bathroom
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The 100 Challenge Challenge and the [[UpToEleven 1000]] Challenge Challenge
-->'''Tage:''' [[LampshadeHanging All of this for some stupid, redundant
* EvolvingCredits: The end credits change with every new
* FanFare: The "Enter Dasin" arc's theme is one of
* FatalFlaw: Lodin's eye. He goes to [[DarkSecret great lengths to cover it up,]] and always changes the subject when it's brought
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* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In book 5, when Hunter exclaims that he's the only one that can hurt
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* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of every book
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named after Tage
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate Grandin
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like this
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining them.
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* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joiningthem.
them.
* StoryArc: Each volume is split up into different arcs, and each arc has its own title sequence that plays in the beginning of everybook
book.
* TheInsomniac: The first arc in the series is the "Insomniac Arc," which is named afterTageTage.
* SinisterScythe: Valamar uses one to intimidate
* SpockSpeak: Lodin talks like
* SpoilerOpening: The first volume cover spoils Hunter working with Tage. The first two credits also spoil Lodin and Proxy joining
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* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Tage (melancholic), Hunter (saguine), Lodin (phlegmatic), and Proxy (choleric)
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* VillainousCheekbones: Valamar, and, to a lesser extent, Proxy.
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''[[http://www.grim-trigger.com/ Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game hybrid about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in flash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the grim reaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the grim reaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
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''[[http://www.grim-trigger.com/ Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game hybrid [[MediumBlending hybrid]] about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in flash UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
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* NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
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''[[http://www.grim-trigger.com/ Grim Trigger]]'' is a webcomic/point-and-click game hybrid about a resistance movement in an alternate universe. The series is made in flash and has interactive elements as well as music and animations.
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the grim reaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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!!This series contains examples of:
*ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons)
*NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''
The series follows 14-year old protagonist Tage Dormon as he tries to figure out the mysteries surrounding the Death armor sets. Meanwhile, a deranged, self-proclaimed emperor is convinced that he is the grim reaper, and is forcefully converting notable figures to his cause.
Grim Trigger is character driven, and is inspired by religion, history, and ancient politics.
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!!This series contains examples of:
*ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Most of the “armor” set pieces are just clothing articles (or weapons)
*NationalAnthem: The menu at the beginning of each book plays ''Deșteaptă-te, române!''