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1* AccidentalInnuendo: Quite often. For example, by Bob when Shin was freezing to death. Oddly enough, only the GM seemed to notice this one:
2-->'''Bob:''' I'll have them lick him.\
3'''Mahyar:''' ''({{beat}})'' Oh, you mean the flames, right?
4* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Are the players [[HeroWithBadPublicity Heroes with Bad Publicity]] trying to save the world and keep the balance between the various mystical and political forces, or a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s who, because they literally stumbled on a giant elemental who gave them a vague prophecy, consider themselves above any law and run amock in the country, murdering political and religious heads or soldiers because they feel like it?
5* AntiClimaxBoss: The various {{Big Bad}}s so far are pretty disappointing as far as the actual fights go (maybe at the exception of the first ''Live'' series' MeleeATrois between the heroes, [[spoiler:Enoch and the Light elemental]]). Apparently the RandomNumberGod is on their side only for the bosses.
6** Knight Vlad [[spoiler:stands still in his strange contraption and doesn't even counterattack when Shin and Théo destroy it, despite being presented as an imposing BlackKnight. [[TheDragon Spider!Rapier Man]] really was the FinalBoss and Vlad a formality]].
7** [[spoiler:Death]] proved to be dangerous, powerful, and clever, but ultimately didn't do much [[spoiler:itself]] outside of [[spoiler:unleashing some zombies and stabbing Viktor]]. Most of the danger came from [[spoiler:B.O.B. who went OneWingedAngel to kill it]].
8** The third season finale continues the tradition: [[spoiler:Icarus]] is turned into a pincushion by Shin, [[spoiler:[[DarkActionGirl "Darkana"]]]] doesn't put up much of a fight, [[spoiler:Enoch]] confronts B.O.B. but doesn't actually hurt him, and the real danger, once again, comes from [[spoiler:a BrainwashedAndCrazy adventurer]] and results in a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind. The actual threat, [[spoiler:the Titan]], is too powerful for them to fight it.
9** The second ''Live'' series suffers from this because of Shin's CriticalHit. Once again, the danger came more from his {{summon|Magic}}ed [[TheMinionMaster minions]] than [[spoiler:Sir Délénor]] himself.
10** The BigBad from ''Starventures'' also gets this. [[spoiler:Although badass enough to parry multiple attacks, he's dispatched rather quickly without doing any damage to the party (thanks again to a CriticalHit), making him less dangerous to the heroes than the Ewoks tribe, the rathtar or even the Stormtroopers.]] He even had to NoSell a Wookie tackling him with his jetpack-powered charge just to be slightly more difficult.
11* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The show uses a lot of (not really copyright-free) good background music from [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} v]][[Franchise/KingdomHearts a]][[Music/MassiveAttack r]][[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} i]][[Music/{{Apocalyptica}} o]][[Music/NightOnBaldMountain u]][[VideoGame/DarkSouls s]] [[Series/GameOfThrones s]][[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII o]][[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda u]][[WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix r]]Film/{{c|annibalHolocaust}}[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion e]][[Music/CarminaBurana s]]. The comments are always full of people asking "what is this song at xx:xx please?" and for them to put musical credits in the descriptions, which would be nice at least for all the [[CoverVersion non-professional cover artists]] they use who [[ColbertBump could use the publicity]].
12** The opening music, an original creation, is also very good and fittingly epic.
13%% The following statements are based on top comments from various videos, not necessarily the tropers' opinions:
14* BaseBreakingCharacter:
15** Is Bob a LargeHam who brings most of the humor and entertainment of the series, or an insufferable AttentionWhore who [[MotorMouth never shuts up]] and constantly takes the focus away from the other players?
16** Is Fred a HotBlooded badass [[OneLiner One-Liners]] delivering BloodKnight with an AwesomeEgo, or a LeeroyJenkins psychopathic {{Jerkass}} who can't roleplay and never care about the plot?
17** Is Krayn a IdealHero who can prove to be [[BewareTheQuietOnes quite a badass when needed]], or an [[OvershadowedByAwesome unfunny]] and [[MinorMajorCharacter forgettable]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg stand-in]]?
18** Janet Dixon from ''Les Survivants'' is either seen as an intelligent and competent [[PragmaticHero Pragmatic Heroine]], while Krayn does a fantastic job at role-playing her; or she's seen as a hateful selfish SociopathicHero, while Krayn's decisions to favour safety and role-play over the RuleOfCool are regarded as boring.
19%%* CaptainObviousAesop: Courtesy of Brithney, at the end of the second episode.
20* CrossTheLineTwice: Almost constantly whenever Fred or Bob are involved.
21** In ''Starventures'', when leaving on relatively friendly terms with the Ewoks who had captured them earlier, Fred asks if they could give them the detonator of the satchel charge 808 placed in their house ''without telling them what it does''.
22** In the fourth ''Live'' storyline, when learning that there's a race of immortals that acquire said immortality by unknown means, his reaction was "Oh, I'm sure they eat babies or ass-fuck fetuses" prompting everyone to laugh and Krayn to say that they would cut that when editing (they didn't).
23** The players' comments in ''Les Survivants'' run on this.
24* CrossoverShip: [[ChickMagnet Shinddha]] x [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Apple]].
25* DesignatedVillain:
26** Maeda. While she was haughty and enforced dubious laws, the most she did against the group was to test their might by unleashing a gargoyle and muting two allies who participated on an attack against her church. She even seemed to reluctantly accept Theo's offer to follow her leadership. [[spoiler:The group, in turn, took deadly shots against her under a banner of peace or while she was grievously injured because she was disrespectful.]]
27*** To be fair she did enjoy seeing them getting beat up by the gargoyle and tried to ruin their plan, but the group could have easily ignored her and went on with their quest.
28** The Intendants Guild. They're mostly a case of OffstageVillainy, and the party pretty much [[EvilVersusEvil matches and surpasses their evil deeds]].
29*** They plan to use the Codices. So do Grunlek, B.O.B and Sanguinus.
30*** They humbled the Churches under the threat of the Codices. The party burned down the Church of Whispers and assassinated their religious head, along with other Churches emmissaries.
31*** They tried to have the party either killed or captured because they were a threat to their plans. The heroes killed simple guards for the same reasons.
32*** They allied with the Mercenaries Guild who act as assassins. The party allied with Sanguinus, who use sacrifice and was ready to use civilians' blood, with the Thieves, who pretty much ransacked the city thanks to the adventurers, and with an amoral businesswoman who may finish to destroy the region economy.
33*** They plan on summoning a titan to take care of their enemies, B.O.B did a DealWithTheDevil to achieve the same results
34* DemonicSpiders: The Ewoks of all ''Star Wars'' creatures are surprisingly dangerous (or not, after all they beat the Empire). Their traps, [[RockBeatsLaser while primitive]], trounce the team.
35* DiscreditedMeme: The excessive use of [[Film/MadMaxFuryRoad "Witness!"]] turned it into an OverusedRunningGag for many fans. Seb occasionally referenced it, but it can be grating when Bob starts to repeat it again and again (usually during another player's turn). He significantly toned it down after the second live storyline though.
36* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: Some people are more invested in the storyline itself than the players hijinks, but for most fans it is precisely the good StoryToGameplayRatio that makes the series so great. Note that the [[PlayTheGameSkipTheStory opposite]] (people just wanting to see the players goofing around and not caring about the plot) is rather rare but it is true that some persons mostly see ''Aventures'' as a {{comedy}}.
37* EnsembleDarkhorse:
38** B.O.B.'s demon father, Enoch, is extremely liked by the fanbase for his dandy appearance and [[AffablyEvil sense of humor]]. Krayn even said [[EvilIsCool Enoch was cool]] and that he wouldn't mind be turned evil by him. His PapaWolf moment in the second live only increased his popularity.
39** The "pinetooth tigers" are quite popular, which is especially notable since they actually never appeared in the game.
40* FanficFuel: This is four extremely liked [=YouTubers=] playing in a StandardFantasySetting and the first season begins with all the characters knowing each other for a long time. [[https://www.fanfiction.net/search.php?ready=1&keywords=aventures&categoryid=6282&genreid1=0&genreid2=0&languageid=3&censorid=0&statusid=0&type=story&match=&sort=&ppage=1&characterid1=0&characterid2=0&characterid3=0&characterid4=0&words=0&formatid=0 Fanfics were bound to come up.]]
41** And with ''Starventures'' and ''WebVideo/ReussiteCritique'' there even are [[DoppelgangerCrossover Doppelgänger Crossovers]] now.
42* FanWank: With all the [[BreakingTheFourthWall Fourth Wall Breaking]] jokes and OutOfCharacter moments, it is sometimes difficult to separate the [[{{Canon}} actual storyline]] from the players just goofing around. For example: did Viktor actually [[YourMom insulted the gargoyle's mother]] and said his last words?
43* FriendlyFandoms: ''Aventures'' is often called "the new ''[[AudioPlay/LeDonjonDeNaheulbeuk Naheulbeuk]]''", as both are web original, humorous take on the RolePlayingGame. The only difference is that ''Naheulbeuk'' is ''meant'' to be a parody, ''Aventures'' is supposed to be serious but often gets out of tracks because of its wisecracking participants and their unbelievable bad luck.
44** ''Aventures''[='=] and ''Le Point Culture''[='=]s fandoms are also in good terms as [[JustForFun/OneOfUs LinksTheSun]] is a fan of the series and publish statistics of the characters' rolls on his social accounts. [[https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xlp1/v/t1.0-9/s720x720/11988511_1471691553157134_7799920428196360217_n.jpg?oh=f1814b0115298eaa3fe4a07e0d31986c&oe=56AEB221 He also made a direct]] ShoutOut to it in a ''Point Culture'' to explain the CriticalFailure of UsefulNotes/SirFrancisDrake's counter-initiative against the Spanish Armada.
45* GrowingTheBeard: Season 3 has a clear bump in budget but also in characters and storyline, which lot of fans see as a net improvement. While the first season was basic since they wanted to explained RPG to the viewer and seasons 2 started world building, season 3 has the players and Mahyar being more serious while still cracking jokes.
46** Fred being more involved in role-playing Théo coincides with the character growing an actual beard, possibly invoking this trope.
47* HarsherInHindsight: In the 4th episode of the second season, when Shin accidentally shoots Viktor in the back, Fred asks if he can use his advantage to reduce the damage but Mahyar counters that he didn't expect the danger to come from their ranks.
48--> '''Seb:''' That's the twist of season 2.
49* HesJustHiding: It's never explicitly stated that [[spoiler:the little girl]] that Théo slammed into actually died. A fact that Théo keeps insisting on, earning her the nickname of "[[spoiler:[[UsefulNotes/SchrodingersCat Schrodinger's]] girl]]".
50** Now this trope can apply to [[spoiler:Théo himself]]. Some fan are in denial of the first season's final and insist that he will come back (after all, they NeverFoundTheBody). [[spoiler:[[IKnewIt And they were right!]]]]
51* HilariousInHindsight:
52** In the fifth episode of ''Starventures'', Fred says that if the natives of the planet they crashed on are Ewoks, he'll kill them all. In the very next episode, [[spoiler:Apple (his character) is captured by Ewoks]].
53** At the end of the second Live series, Seb shouts to the BigBad to "Go back with the Harry Potter fanfictions!". Which is pretty much half of the reactions to ''Theatre/HarryPotterAndTheCursedChild''.
54* HoYay: Often {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Lampshaded}}, like the time right after the group managed to escape from prison when Shin (due to a CriticalFailure) was slowly freezing to death and had to be warmed by B.O.B.'s flames while being shirtless. Who said FanficFuel?
55-->'''Seb''': No! Not the homoerotic subtext! Bring me back to the pit instead!
56** The beginning of the second Live campaign when they were [[SexySoakedShirt all wet]] and [[IntimateHealing gathered together to keep themselves warm]].
57** The fifth live storyline, where there was FreakyFridayFlip involving [[spoiler:Théo]] and B.O.B. With B.O.B.'s demonic side even finding [[spoiler:Théo]]'s soul very tasty.
58* IKnewIt: Many fans expected Théo to eventually come BackFromTheDead, but the most popular theory was that he ''somehow'' survived [[AcquiredPoisonImmunity thanks to the spider venom in his blood]] (so it is partially disproved). Similarly, many people knew that Fred would not be able to keep Viktor a StraightMan all the way and that he would eventually have a SanitySlippage.
59* JerkassWoobie: Théo was arguably that with the reveal of [[MyParentsAreDead his backstory]], but it is taken to new levels since [[spoiler:Viktor's death and his slight JerkassRealization, accentuated by him [[MenDontCry drowning his grief]] in a senseless RoaringRampageOfRevenge]].
60* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Shinddha's ChickMagnet status that he earned in the lives makes him the go-to guy to ship with any girl coming into the series, even when she doesn't interact with him.
61* LostInMediasRes: The InMediasRes intro of ''Starventures'' lasts 5 episodes before the action calms down and the players have the chance to present their new characters. And after that, the group is caught in a rather {{filler}} arc about them being captured by Ewoks. Even the GM eventually lampshades that.
62* MemeticBadass:
63** After several lucky rolls and successful actions, like strangling his (wounded) captor, fighting off several zombies with a metal bar and saving a wounded survivor ''while being ready to brave bullets'', Andrew Cricket from ''Les Survivants'' is turning into this. Comments in Episode 12 compare him to Theo from ''Aventures'', [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indiana Jones]] (also done by the players), [[Franchise/StarWars Yoda]] and [[Creator/ChuckNorris Chuck Norris]]' master. [[spoiler:His luck ran out however after the TimeSkip, because of a suprise attack from a zombie]].
64** Jokingly, in the more recent episodes, the players and the commentators are turning [[TheBabyOfTheBunch Lily-Rose Litchfield]] from ''Les Survivants'' into a LittleMissBadass who, if the other survivors let her, would fight off [[BigBad the Future]] by herself. The fact that she has better stats for using firearms than [[ActionGirl Janet]] has not gone unnoticed by some... The first thing [[spoiler:Fred]] does while controlling her in the final episode is nailing a critical success, then saving John after sneaking behind a zombie and stabbing it with broken glass. The others start to theorize that she may be a ninja. [[spoiler:And she's one of the few survivors still standing at the end.]]
65-->'''Bob:''' "That little girl is an assassin!"
66** Again from ''Les Survivants'', John Mc'Brian the bus driver for both the viewers and the players, after he alternated between a CriticalFailure and a CriticalSuccess, which meant he crashed the bus he was driving but survived without a scratch.
67* MemeticLoser: Because of Shin's [[BornUnlucky impossible]] [[CriticalFailure bad luck]] with his dice rolls, everybody expects him to fail when he rolls (and are shocked when [[CriticalHit he doesn't]]).
68** His "curse" was progressively averted and even ''[[MemeticBadass inverted]]'' throughout the course of the second season and the different lives, eventually earning the nickname of [[OneHitKill "Final Boss Killer"]] and a reputation of ChickMagnet. The turning point might have been the fight against the gargoyle, in which he did a CriticalFailure and a CriticalSuccess in a row.
69** In ''Starventures'' this reputation passed to Apple. Even Mahyar is willing to cheat to not let her roll the dices.
70%%** B.O.B. is this [[CasanovaWannabe on a romantic level]].
71** Théo halfway through Season 3 gets a really bad streak of luck and does a CriticalFailure hitting a corpse. It gets better near the end where he saves the whole group from falling to their death.
72* MemeticPsychopath:
73** Between "How do you want to die"? and the "Schrodinger's girl", Théo is believed to actually be the minion of the "great god [[{{Psychopomp}} Euthanasia]]".
74** [[GameMaster Mahyar]] has quite the reputation of being a KillerGameMaster. He is not however. [[OhCrap He just likes to see them suffer.]]
75** Viktor was that because he was [[BewareTheNiceOnes way too nice]]. [[SanitySlippage Then it became canon.]]
76** Janet Dixon from ''Les Survivants'' is a ruthless pragmatic [[NominalHero Nominal Heroine]] who often uses a knife to defend herself from zombies and crazy survivors. Some comments and even the players themselves tend to amplify that trait, presenting her as a PsychoKnifeNut who loves to knife everything that passes within her range. In reality, while she does have problems, she's also one of the most reliable members of the group and is sometimes a surprisingly ReasonableAuthorityFigure. If anything, she's far more ruthless, pragmatic and selfish than that.
77* MoralEventHorizon: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in each case, since it is more "crossing the AntiHero line", but:
78** If killing the druidess was a well-intentioned accident and Drin a MercyKill, Théo killing the little girl (or at least crippling her) was downright a careless move, and him being unapologetic about it doesn't help his case at all. He even [[NeverMyFault completely rejects the fault]] on B.O.B. for not following his initial plan consisting of burning the house were the hostage was, pretending that at least [[ShootTheHostage "the girl would still be dead, but so would be the bad guy"]].
79*** Or there is him [[spoiler:cutting the throat of the defeated and unarmed mercenary in the season 3 preview because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Had Outlived His Usefulness]]. For someone who always placed "[[CodeOfHonour honour]]" in such a high ground, this is pretty ruthless and dark. The Death of Viktor really {{br|eakTheBadass}}oke something in him]].
80** B.O.B. burning Jenko alive, an old man unarmed and tied up who had no chance to even defend himself and was not presenting any danger at this instant, because he willingly sold them to Vlad definitely was a DisproportionateRetribution, and Balthazar enjoying it [[LaughingMad like a maniac]] makes it even worse.
81*** In the first ''Live'', even if he eventually did not do it because of Grunlek's opposition, he intended to kill TheMentallyDisturbed hobo who thought that a spider was his mother while he was unconscious.
82*** In season 3, he ordered Sanguinus to kill [[spoiler:everyone that wasn't part of their group on the Intendants' island]]. Even Théo is shocked and opposed to the idea, prefering to judge them.
83** Shin killing [[spoiler:Sister Maeda]] while [[spoiler:she]] was severely crippled and laying on the ground in the middle of [[spoiler:her]] friends. Sure [[spoiler:she]] was trying to do something against them but Shin's reasons were more being sick of [[spoiler:her, hating churches]], and wanting to join [[spoiler:the avatar of Death]].
84*** Much like Théo, he also TookALevelInCynic in [[spoiler:season 3, leaving the fate of a mook to a [[HeadsOrTails coin]] then killing him in [[{{Pun}} cold]] blood saying that "[[LifeIsntFair life is cruel]]"]].
85** Gaar killing Zaart the Trandoshan. Not only was it a DisproportionateRetribution towards someone they barely knew, who helped them right before and who was apparently leaving more driven by fear than by intent to betray them, but this is a clear [[FantasticRacism Fantastic Hate Crime]] against a creature who indeed was from the species who decimated Gaar's one but it has never been stated that he participated in the slaughter. Plus, if 808 is to be believed, he probably was an [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer outcast]] due to the fact that he was albino.
86* NightmareFuel:
87** In episode 14 of the first season, Théo and B.O.B. are playing GoodCopBadCop. B.O.B. is not so much a "bad cop" as he is a "{{sadist}}ic and [[AxCrazy unstable]] cop". Complete with a SlasherSmile and an [[LaughingMad Insane Laughter]]. Even the GM [[LampshadeHanging comments]] on how creepy this is.
88** Later in the season Théo upstage him when trying to make his archenemy Elyren talk.
89-->'''B.O.B.''': I'm supposed to be the half demon here!
90** In the fourth Live, the group have a water elemental prisoner. Théo propose the two following punishments: 1) Keep him imprisoned, go kill his whole family and clan so that he would cross the DespairEventHorizon and kill himself when they would release him. 2) Leave him hanging in the air so he would literally ''dry'' to death. Everyone else was Squicked by the idea.
91** The rathtar crushing and slamming the Stormtroopers all over the place until you can only hear the squishy sound of their scattered bones and flesh echoing through their metallic suits. ''{{Squick}}!''
92** In season 3 episode 16, B.O.B. torture a helpless servant and shows that Bob learned a lot from the torture sequence of ''VideoGame/GodsWillBeWatching'', going fully into FauxAffablyEvil and coupled with a creepy music.
93* NightmareRetardant: The flesh drinkers for the players, who find their tokens too ridiculous to be taken seriously (despite their NightmareFuel description by Mahyar). At least Sorina-Chan's illustration was ''actually'' scary.
94* RecycledScript: A few adventures had really similar plot elements.
95** Villains using characters as power sources: Vlad in the first season of Aventures, Dr. Adrynn in Starventures.
96** The heroes receive a CallToAdventure through a fake MacGuffin in both Starventure with its TreasureMap and the 5th Aventure Live storyline and its letter from the "Princess".
97** The Caper plot from Fred's Live campaign is quite similar to the party's infiltration of the Intendants Guild headquarters during the third season.
98* ReplacementScrappy: Some people felt like this about Viktor replacing [[spoiler:Théo, mostly those who like to see WebVideo/JoueurDuGrenier angry and brutal]] and [[AngstDissonance didn't relate to his angst]], only asking for the previous character to come BackForTheDead.
99* ScrappyWeapon: In season 1, Grunlek's mechanical arm was CoolButInefficient. His short range forced him to put himself in danger, and actually using his LostTechnology power ended up doing [[AIIsACrapshoot more harm than good]]. RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap in season 2 and its [[GrapplingHookPistol Grappling-Hook]] upgrade.
100* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Aventures'' could be inspired by the live-action {{RPG}} parodies in ''WebVideo/JoueurDuGrenier'', which already featured LetsPlay/BobLennon.
101* {{Squick}}: Bob seems extremely squicked at the idea of having Shin inflict LiterallyShatteredLives on someone in the third live. Thankfully, it doesn't happened.
102** When Apple's leg is broken by the rathtar in ''Starventures''.
103* StrawmanHasAPoint:
104** Knight Vlad wanted to protect humanity by getting rid of all magical beings which is a bit [[WellIntentionedExtremist extreme]], but [[FantasticNuke everything that happened after]] didn't really prove him wrong. Théo acknowledges that he may have been right towards the end of the third season.
105** The Churches don't trust the group and ask them to turn back and go away when they arrive to the Conclave because they're considered dangerous, incompetent and untrustworthy after the event of Wonders City and the Church of Whispers. The very fact that the group unknowingly brought a powerful entity controlling the dead proves them right.
106** Viktor is ridiculed by B.O.B., Shin and Grunlek when he tries to dissuade them from allying with Death, saying that it is too powerful an entity to control. B.O.B. maintains that it was not aggressive, forgetting the fact that the party was attacked away from the camp as soon as zombies were summoned and that he himself was bitten while trying to flee, so any civilian in the region would have been killed by Death's minions at that point.
107* ThatOneRule: The reputation system from Season 2, a game mechanic which influenced the opinion of the [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]] depending on the actions of the heroes. It never stopped the party to act impulsively or foolishly (The Church of Whispers, The Conclave) and it screwed them hard at the end of said season, but [[NeverMyFault the players still complained they didn't get any sign of respect from anyone]]. It was quietly dropped in Season 3.
108* TearJerker: The {{Cliffhanger}} that ends Season two. [[spoiler:Théo wakes up on his horse, alone, and sees in the distance meteorites falling. And knows that he lost his friends]].
109** [[spoiler:Arcana is [[KillTheOnesYouLove forced to kill Bragg]] once he is possessed by Death, despite the fact that she [[DeclarationOfProtection swore to protect him]] and the BodyguardCrush implications.]]
110** Théo being angry at himself and Viktor for [[spoiler:the latter's HeroicSacrifice]].
111* ThemePairing: As soon as Cygne appeared, a lot of people were already shipping her with her fellow half-elemental and LauncherOfAThousandShips Shin. Her smooth attitude and the comically out-of-place romantic music used during their conversation probably helped.
112* UnexpectedCharacter: Several characters from Season 1 make a brief and unexpected return during the group's time-travelling hijinks in Season 4, including [[spoiler:the Rapier Man and the little girl herself.]]
113* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter:
114** Arcana is an awesome AmazonianBeauty, but barely got any dialogue nor screentime. She is mostly seen in the background doing [[HeroOfAnotherStory apparently important and cool stuff]]. To be fair, due to the group's [[WhatTheHellHero awful first impression]] it's kind of hard to have her interact with the main plot and the characters in a respectful manner.
115** Tiolan the MadScientist was only [[LastEpisodeNewCharacter introduced in the last episode]] of season 2 (you know, ''[[spoiler:the one where everyone dies!]]''). If he didn't survived it, then it would be a combination of this trope with WeHardlyKnewYe.
116** Neptune, the imposing leader of the water halflings from the second ''Live'' arc, only appears at the end of it and does nothing.
117** Cyrianna and Dalanéa from the fourth ''Live'', the former being the [[ThrowItIn (surprise)]] aunt of Balthazar and the latter a mysterious woman working for the Sons of Knowledge.
118* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The fourth ''Live'' was about about a sexy redhead and a clan of blood half-elementals fighting over a powerful magical artifact. But because it was supposed to be a "one-shot" arc - and possibly due to Mahyar losing most of his files in a computer crash before the session - the ending was rushed and the group [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere left the conflict before its conclusion]], though now in possession of a water elemental. We didn't even got the opportunity to see any BloodMagic in action!
119** A pack of creatures appears in the shadow, described as "feline" by Mahyar. Flesh drinkers? ''Pinetooth tigers?!'' Nope: just plain old SavageWolves.
120* TheWoobie:
121** Poor Viktor. [[spoiler:[[ILetGwenStacyDie All his loved ones are dead]] or CameBackWrong in Théo's case and he has the dilemma to [[FriendOrIdolDecision choose between him and his sacred mission]], then he has a SanitySlippage and has to make a HeroicSacrifice ([[StupidSacrifice which didn't matter that much]] as Demon!B.O.B. eventually wiped out the place) when his last plan to save Théo failed. The worst in all of this? Théo is an UngratefulBastard who [[RageAgainstTheMentor hates him]] for holding him back.]]
122** Several characters of ''Les Survivants'':
123*** [[TheBabyOfTheBunch Lily-Rose Litchfield]] is an eleven-years-old girl who, at the beginning of the ZombieApocalypse, came back to her house and found the walls covered with blood and her zombified mother roaming in the kitchen with her throat slit. She then had to survive several weeks by herself before being found by a group of survivors. Needless to say, she's a little traumatized by the whole situation. [[spoiler:She manages to overcome it and [[TookALevelInBadass take a level in badass]] during the course of the story.]]
124*** Nathan Strachan. After the beginning of the ZombieApocalypse, he lost his wife during the raid of a group of plunderers. He survived alone with his son during several months, only to lose his kid during the winter (probably because of a sickness). Then, he's captured by [[HumansAreBastards the Future]] and becomes their slave. To make things worst, he gets a HopeSpot when he's rescued by the heroes, [[spoiler:only to die two episodes later when [[DroppedABridgeOnHim a group of zombies falls on him from a terrace]].]]

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