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* Any time Karma pulls out his sword. And when Lucette pulls out hers and [[spoiler: fights back-to-back with his beast form in his good ending.]]
* During their swords practice, Karma's first lesson with Lucette was teaching her how to be on guard by sneak-attacking her. This is awesomely subverted later in the route when he approaches her from behind, and she has the option to spin around and point her sword to his throat [[spoiler:(which, by the way, is the right option for the good ending).]]

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* Any time Karma pulls out his sword. And when Lucette pulls out hers and [[spoiler: fights back-to-back with his beast form in his good ending.]]
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* During their swords practice, Karma's first lesson with Lucette was teaching her how to be on guard by sneak-attacking her. This is awesomely subverted later in the route when he approaches her from behind, and she has the option to spin around and point her sword to his throat [[spoiler:(which, (which, by the way, is the right option for the good ending).]]



* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes.]] It takes [[spoiler: Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]

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* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes.]] routes. It takes [[spoiler: Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]



* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette magic. [[spoiler: She learns quickly and saves the entire town from Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.
* Lucette's [[spoiler: FakeDefector ruse]] near the end of Waltz' route. She brilliantly uses a commotion that happened with the townspeople after she'd defended them from [[spoiler: Hildyr]], and uses her [[spoiler: mother's]] hatred for humanity to make the lie more believable. Her acting is so convincing not only [[spoiler: Hildyr]] falls for it, but Waltz, Delora and Parfait are worried that she'd truly turned on them. It culminates in an awesome moment where, pretending to ready a spell to kill Waltz, she redirects the blow to [[spoiler: her mother]] and gives Parfait the opening to defeat [[spoiler: Hildyr]]. She even begins her spell with an epic one-liner:
--> [[spoiler: '''Hildyr:''']] Say goodbye to the traitor.
--> '''Lucette:''' Goodbye...[[spoiler: Mother.]]
* For the devs, not only is this genuinely phenomenal game ''absolutely free'', but the one part of the game that is in every single route, [[spoiler:where Parfait and Delora explain what kind of person Hildyr was]] was completely rewritten in every route, rather than copy-pasting the same dialogue across all five routes like many expensive, professional [[RomanceGame Romance Games]] do.

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* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette magic. [[spoiler: She learns quickly and saves the entire town from Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] barrier before the final showdown. In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.
* Lucette's [[spoiler: FakeDefector ruse]] ruse near the end of Waltz' route. She brilliantly uses a commotion that happened with the townspeople after she'd defended them from [[spoiler: Hildyr]], Hildyr, and uses her [[spoiler: mother's]] mother's hatred for humanity to make the lie more believable. Her acting is so convincing not only [[spoiler: Hildyr]] Hildyr falls for it, but Waltz, Delora and Parfait are worried that she'd truly turned on them. It culminates in an awesome moment where, pretending to ready a spell to kill Waltz, she redirects the blow to [[spoiler: her mother]] mother and gives Parfait the opening to defeat [[spoiler: Hildyr]].Hildyr. She even begins her spell with an epic one-liner:
--> [[spoiler: '''Hildyr:''']] '''Hildyr:''' Say goodbye to the traitor.
--> '''Lucette:''' Goodbye...[[spoiler: Mother.]]
Mother.
* For the devs, not only is this genuinely phenomenal game ''absolutely free'', but the one part of the game that is in every single route, [[spoiler:where where Parfait and Delora explain what kind of person Hildyr was]] was was completely rewritten in every route, rather than copy-pasting the same dialogue across all five routes like many expensive, professional [[RomanceGame Romance Games]] do.
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* For the devs, not only is this genuinely phenomenal game ''absolutely free'', but the one part of the game that is in every single route, [[spoiler:where Parfait and Delora explain what kind of person Hildyr was]] was completely rewritten in every route, rather than copy-pasting the same dialogue across all five routes like many expensive, professional RomanceGames do.

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* For the devs, not only is this genuinely phenomenal game ''absolutely free'', but the one part of the game that is in every single route, [[spoiler:where Parfait and Delora explain what kind of person Hildyr was]] was completely rewritten in every route, rather than copy-pasting the same dialogue across all five routes like many expensive, professional RomanceGames [[RomanceGame Romance Games]] do.
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--> '''Lucette:''' Goodbye...[[spoiler: Mother.]]

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--> '''Lucette:''' Goodbye...[[spoiler: Mother.]]]]
* For the devs, not only is this genuinely phenomenal game ''absolutely free'', but the one part of the game that is in every single route, [[spoiler:where Parfait and Delora explain what kind of person Hildyr was]] was completely rewritten in every route, rather than copy-pasting the same dialogue across all five routes like many expensive, professional RomanceGames do.
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* Any time Karma pulls out his sword. And when Lucette pulls out hers and fights back-to-back with his beast form in his good ending.

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* Any time Karma pulls out his sword. And when Lucette pulls out hers and [[spoiler: fights back-to-back with his beast form in his good ending.]]



--> '''Hildyr:''' Say goodbye to the traitor.
--> '''Lucette:''' Goodbye...Mother.

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--> '''Hildyr:''' [[spoiler: '''Hildyr:''']] Say goodbye to the traitor.
--> '''Lucette:''' Goodbye...[[spoiler: Mother.]]
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* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes. It takes Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]

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* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes. routes.]] It takes [[spoiler: Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]



* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette magic. She learns quickly and saves the entire town from Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.
* Lucette's FakeDefector ruse near the end of Waltz' route. She brilliantly uses a commotion that happened with the townspeople after she'd defended them from Hildyr, and uses her mother's hatred for humanity to make the lie more believable. Her acting is so convincing not only Hildyr falls for it, but Waltz, Delora and Parfait are worried that she'd truly turned on them. It culminates in an awesome moment where, pretending to ready a spell to kill Waltz, she redirects the blow to her mother and gives Parfait the opening to defeat Hildyr. She even begins her spell with an epic one-liner:

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* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette magic. [[spoiler: She learns quickly and saves the entire town from Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.
* Lucette's [[spoiler: FakeDefector ruse ruse]] near the end of Waltz' route. She brilliantly uses a commotion that happened with the townspeople after she'd defended them from Hildyr, [[spoiler: Hildyr]], and uses her mother's [[spoiler: mother's]] hatred for humanity to make the lie more believable. Her acting is so convincing not only Hildyr [[spoiler: Hildyr]] falls for it, but Waltz, Delora and Parfait are worried that she'd truly turned on them. It culminates in an awesome moment where, pretending to ready a spell to kill Waltz, she redirects the blow to [[spoiler: her mother mother]] and gives Parfait the opening to defeat Hildyr.[[spoiler: Hildyr]]. She even begins her spell with an epic one-liner:
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* During their swords practice, Karma's first lesson with Lucette was teaching her how to be on guard by sneak-attacking her. This is awesomely subverted later in the route when he approaches her from behind, and she has the option to spin around and point her sword to his throat (which, by the way, is the right option for the good ending).]]

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* During their swords practice, Karma's first lesson with Lucette was teaching her how to be on guard by sneak-attacking her. This is awesomely subverted later in the route when he approaches her from behind, and she has the option to spin around and point her sword to his throat (which, [[spoiler:(which, by the way, is the right option for the good ending).]]
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* Whether you choose to go left or right in the first chapter, Karma will still jump into save you, pulling the first BigDamnHeroes moment of the game.
* Any time Karma pulls out his sword. [[spoiler: And when Lucette pulls out hers and fights back-to-back with his beast form in his good ending]]
* During their swords practice, [[spoiler: Karma's first lesson with Lucette was teaching her how to be on guard by sneak-attacking her. This is awesomely subverted later in the route when he approaches her from behind, and she has the option to spin around and point her sword to his throat (which, by the way, is the right option for the good ending).]]

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* Whether you choose to go left or right in the first chapter, Karma will still jump into in to save you, pulling the first BigDamnHeroes moment of the game.
* Any time Karma pulls out his sword. [[spoiler: And when Lucette pulls out hers and fights back-to-back with his beast form in his good ending]]
ending.
* During their swords practice, [[spoiler: Karma's first lesson with Lucette was teaching her how to be on guard by sneak-attacking her. This is awesomely subverted later in the route when he approaches her from behind, and she has the option to spin around and point her sword to his throat (which, by the way, is the right option for the good ending).]]



* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes. It takes Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]
* Lucette can pull off some truly admirable snark, and often does throughout the game. This is perhaps exemplified best in Rod's route, in which she hears a couple of noblewomen gossiping about her [[spoiler: stepmother, steps in to defend her and pretty throughly destroys the noblewomen with just her words alone. The only comeback they can think of is threatening to report her to the King, which doesn't worry Lucette in the slightest for obvious reasons.]]
* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette [[spoiler: magic.]] She learns quickly and saves the entire town from [[spoiler: Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. [[spoiler: In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.]]
* Lucette's [[spoiler: FakeDefector ruse near the end of Waltz' route. She brilliantly uses a commotion that happened with the townspeople after she'd defended them from Hildyr, and uses her mother's hatred for humanity to make the lie more believable. Her acting is so convincing not only Hildyr falls for it, but Waltz, Delora and Parfait are worried that she'd truly turned on them. It culminates in an awesome moment where, pretending to ready a spell to kill Waltz, she redirects the blow to her mother and gives Parfait the opening to defeat Hildyr.]] She even begins her spell with an epic one-liner:

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* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes. It takes Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]
* Lucette can pull off some truly admirable snark, and often does throughout the game. This is perhaps exemplified best in Rod's route, in which she hears a couple of noblewomen gossiping about her [[spoiler: stepmother, steps in to defend her and pretty throughly destroys the noblewomen with just her words alone. The only comeback they can think of is threatening to report her to the King, which doesn't worry Lucette in the slightest for obvious reasons.]]

* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette [[spoiler: magic.]] magic. She learns quickly and saves the entire town from [[spoiler: Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. [[spoiler: showdown. In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.]]
adviser/lover.
* Lucette's [[spoiler: FakeDefector ruse near the end of Waltz' route. She brilliantly uses a commotion that happened with the townspeople after she'd defended them from Hildyr, and uses her mother's hatred for humanity to make the lie more believable. Her acting is so convincing not only Hildyr falls for it, but Waltz, Delora and Parfait are worried that she'd truly turned on them. It culminates in an awesome moment where, pretending to ready a spell to kill Waltz, she redirects the blow to her mother and gives Parfait the opening to defeat Hildyr.]] She even begins her spell with an epic one-liner:



--> '''Lucette:''' [[spoiler: Goodbye...Mother.]]

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--> '''Lucette:''' [[spoiler: '''Lucette:''' Goodbye...Mother.]]

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* Parfait maybe sickly, run ragged from dealing with evil witches and Fairy Tale Curses, and dealing with a weak connection to her crystal but she still kicks the ass of Mythros and Varg in multiple routes.

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* During their swords practice, [[spoiler: Karma's first lesson with Lucette was teaching her how to be on guard by sneak-attacking her. This is awesomely subverted later in the route when he approaches her from behind, and she has the option to spin around and point her sword to his throat (which, by the way, is the right option for the good ending).]]
* Parfait maybe may be sickly, run ragged from dealing with evil witches and Fairy Tale Curses, and dealing with a weak connection to her crystal but she still kicks the ass of Mythros and Varg in multiple routes.



* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette [[spoiler: magic.]] She learns quickly and saves the entire town from [[spoiler: Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. [[spoiler: In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.]]

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* Lucette can pull off some truly admirable snark, and often does throughout the game. This is perhaps exemplified best in Rod's route, in which she hears a couple of noblewomen gossiping about her [[spoiler: stepmother, steps in to defend her and pretty throughly destroys the noblewomen with just her words alone. The only comeback they can think of is threatening to report her to the King, which doesn't worry Lucette in the slightest for obvious reasons.]]
* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette [[spoiler: magic.]] She learns quickly and saves the entire town from [[spoiler: Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. [[spoiler: In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her adviser/lover.]]
* Lucette's [[spoiler: FakeDefector ruse near the end of Waltz' route. She brilliantly uses a commotion that happened with the townspeople after she'd defended them from Hildyr, and uses her mother's hatred for humanity to make the lie more believable. Her acting is so convincing not only Hildyr falls for it, but Waltz, Delora and Parfait are worried that she'd truly turned on them. It culminates in an awesome moment where, pretending to ready a spell to kill Waltz, she redirects the blow to her mother and gives Parfait the opening to defeat Hildyr.]] She even begins her spell with an epic one-liner:
--> '''Hildyr:''' Say goodbye to the traitor.
--> '''Lucette:''' [[spoiler: Goodbye...Mother.
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* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette [[spoiler: magic.]] She learns quickly and saves the entire town from [[spoiler: Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. [[spoiler: In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her advisor.]]

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* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette [[spoiler: magic.]] She learns quickly and saves the entire town from [[spoiler: Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. [[spoiler: In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her advisor.adviser/lover.]]

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* Any time Karma pulls out his sword.

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* Any time Karma pulls out his sword. \n [[spoiler: And when Lucette pulls out hers and fights back-to-back with his beast form in his good ending]]



* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes. It takes Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]

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* Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes. It takes Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]

* In Waltz's route, he teaches Lucette [[spoiler: magic.]] She learns quickly and saves the entire town from [[spoiler: Hildyr's spell with a massive barrier]] before the final showdown. [[spoiler: In the good end, she becomes queen herself, with Waltz as her advisor.
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*Whether you choose to go left or right in the first chapter, Karma will still jump into save you, pulling the first BigDamnHeroes moment of the game.

*Any time Karma pulls out his sword.

*Parfait maybe sickly, run ragged from dealing with evil witches and Fairy Tale Curses, and dealing with a weak connection to her crystal but she still kicks the ass of Mythros and Varg in multiple routes.

*Hildyr shows that everyone is right to be scared of her when [[spoiler: she gets revived in Fritz and Waltz's routes. It takes Parfait destroying the source of magic in the former and Lucette getting the drop on her via FakeDefector in the latter to take her down.]]

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