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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince - who is watching the duel from the Royal Family stand - throws his sanjiegun (A sectional staff; sort of like a cross between a bo staff and a nunchaku) like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.

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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince - -- who is watching the duel from the Royal Family stand - -- throws his sanjiegun (A sectional staff; sort of like a cross between a bo staff and a nunchaku) like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.



* Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler:the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler:Gizel and Marscal]] to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. She ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler:her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].
* [[spoiler: Roy's HeroicSacrifice. It starts with him volunteering for a suicide mission, continues through him defeating Childerich in a duel, and then deflecting part of a rain of arrows with his staff chucks. The final part of the awesome is living long enough for TheCavalry to arrive and save the day.]]
* When Logg and Lun [[spoiler:ram a burning ship to destroy Hatred Fortress]].
* Lymsleia, who is all of ten, smartly declares to [[spoiler:Gizel, her husband]] that the rebel army merely took advantage of his weaknesses, and then declares that she will end the war by riding into battle herself. The girl's definitely ballsy. [[spoiler:The fact that it's a plot she engineered only makes it more awesome, even if it fails due to a defection.]]
* If you let Richard duel [[spoiler:a Raging Childerich]] and Guarding at his Super Move, he gets his eyes blinded by the green liquid, but was ''still able to'' block ALL of [[spoiler: Childerich's]] strikes! He does this while looking like he's barely even putting any effort on it.
* Sialeeds [[spoiler:killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]
* [[spoiler:Euram Barrows]]' HeelFaceTurn, when he ''finally'' decides to stop being a fop and take his duty as [[spoiler:the heir of the Barrows Family]] responsibly. This changes him from a wimp to a genuinely admirable character.
* If you let Lyon duel [[spoiler: Dolph]] his special attack involves flash stepping behind her for a sneak attack. If she counters correctly, she thrusts her sword backwards and stabs him in the gut before he can do anything. She does this without even looking.
* The Prince using the Dawn Rune on [[spoiler:Dolph, killing him while saving Lyon.]]
* Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run of the Sacred Games to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]

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* Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler:the the Godwins' occupation.]] occupation. Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler:Gizel Gizel and Marscal]] Marscal to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. She ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler:her her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].
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* [[spoiler: Roy's HeroicSacrifice. It starts with him volunteering for a suicide mission, continues through him defeating Childerich in a duel, and then deflecting part of a rain of arrows with his staff chucks. The final part of the awesome is living long enough for TheCavalry to arrive and save the day.]]
day.
* When Logg and Lun [[spoiler:ram ram a burning ship to destroy Hatred Fortress]].
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* Lymsleia, who is all of ten, smartly declares to [[spoiler:Gizel, Gizel, her husband]] husband that the rebel army merely took advantage of his weaknesses, and then declares that she will end the war by riding into battle herself. The girl's definitely ballsy. [[spoiler:The The fact that it's a plot she engineered only makes it more awesome, even if it fails due to a defection.]]
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* If you let Richard duel [[spoiler:a a Raging Childerich]] Childerich and Guarding at his Super Move, he gets his eyes blinded by the green liquid, but was ''still able to'' block ALL of [[spoiler: Childerich's]] Childerich's strikes! He does this while looking like he's barely even putting any effort on it.
* Sialeeds [[spoiler:killing killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]
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* [[spoiler:Euram Barrows]]' Euram Barrows' HeelFaceTurn, when he ''finally'' decides to stop being a fop and take his duty as [[spoiler:the the heir of the Barrows Family]] Family responsibly. This changes him from a wimp to a genuinely admirable character.
* If you let Lyon duel [[spoiler: Dolph]] Dolph his special attack involves flash stepping behind her for a sneak attack. If she counters correctly, she thrusts her sword backwards and stabs him in the gut before he can do anything. She does this without even looking.
* The Prince using the Dawn Rune on [[spoiler:Dolph, Dolph, killing him while saving Lyon.]]
Lyon.
* Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run of the Sacred Games to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]
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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince (watching the duel from the Royal Family stand) throws his sanjiegun (A sectional staff; sort of like a cross between a bo staff and a nunchaku) like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.

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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince (watching - who is watching the duel from the Royal Family stand) stand - throws his sanjiegun (A sectional staff; sort of like a cross between a bo staff and a nunchaku) like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.
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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince (watching the duel from the Royal Family stand) throws his sanjiegun like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.

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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince (watching the duel from the Royal Family stand) throws his sanjiegun (A sectional staff; sort of like a cross between a bo staff and a nunchaku) like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.

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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince (watching the duel from the Royal Family stand) throws his sanjiegun like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.
* Any of Lucretia's plans count for this trope. She's a legend for a reason.
* Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler:the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler:Gizel and Marscal]] to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. She ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler:her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].



* [[spoiler:Euram Barrows]]' HeelFaceTurn, when he ''finally'' decides to stop being a fop and take his duty as [[spoiler:the heir of the Barrows Family]] responsibly.



* Any of Lucretia's plans count for this trope. She's a legend for a reason.
* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince (watching the duel from the Royal Family stand) throws his sanjiegun like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.
* If you let Richard duel [[spoiler: a Raging Childerich]] and Guarding at his Super Move, he gets his eyes blinded by the green liquid, but was ''still able to'' block ALL of [[spoiler: Childerich's]] strikes! He does this while looking like he's barely even putting any effort on it.
* The Prince using the Dawn Rune on [[spoiler: Dolph, killing him while saving Lyon.]]
* Sialeeds [[spoiler: killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]
* Lymsleia, who is all of ten, smartly declares to [[spoiler: Gizel, her husband]] that the rebel army merely took advantage of his weaknesses, and then declares that she will end the war by riding into battle herself. The girl's definitely ballsy. [[spoiler: The fact that it's a plot she engineered only makes it more awesome, even if it fails due to a defection.]]
* Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler: the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler: Gizel and Marscal]] to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. She ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler: her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].
* Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run of the Sacred Games to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]

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* Any of Lucretia's plans count for this trope. She's a legend for a reason.
* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince (watching the duel from the Royal Family stand) throws his sanjiegun like a lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.
* If you let Richard duel [[spoiler: a Raging Childerich]] and Guarding at his Super Move, he gets his eyes blinded by the green liquid, but was ''still able to'' block ALL of [[spoiler: Childerich's]] strikes! He does this while looking like he's barely even putting any effort on it.
* The Prince using the Dawn Rune on [[spoiler: Dolph, killing him while saving Lyon.]]
* Sialeeds [[spoiler: killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]
* Lymsleia, who is all of ten, smartly declares to [[spoiler: Gizel, [[spoiler:Gizel, her husband]] that the rebel army merely took advantage of his weaknesses, and then declares that she will end the war by riding into battle herself. The girl's definitely ballsy. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The fact that it's a plot she engineered only makes it more awesome, even if it fails due to a defection.]]
* Lym throughout If you let Richard duel [[spoiler:a Raging Childerich]] and Guarding at his Super Move, he gets his eyes blinded by the entirety green liquid, but was ''still able to'' block ALL of [[spoiler: the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler: Gizel and Marscal]] to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. She ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not Childerich's]] strikes! He does this while looking like he's barely even once, until it's all over, putting any effort on it.
* Sialeeds [[spoiler:killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]
* [[spoiler:Euram Barrows]]' HeelFaceTurn, when he ''finally'' decides to stop being a fop
and [[spoiler: her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].
* Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run
take his duty as [[spoiler:the heir of the Sacred Games Barrows Family]] responsibly. This changes him from a wimp to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]a genuinely admirable character.


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* The Prince using the Dawn Rune on [[spoiler:Dolph, killing him while saving Lyon.]]
* Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run of the Sacred Games to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]
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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince, from the royal family stand, throws his sanjiegun (like a lance) right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.

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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince, Prince (watching the duel from the royal family stand, Royal Family stand) throws his sanjiegun (like like a lance) lance right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.
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* During the finals of the Sacred games, as Childerich is about do finish-off (and possibly kill) Belcoot, the Prince, from the royal family stand, throws his sanjiegun (like a lance) right between the two gladiators, stopping the match.



* If you let Lyon duel [[spoiler: Dolph]] his special attack involves flash stepping behind her for a sneak attack. If she counters correctly, she thrusts her sword backwards and stabs him in the gut before he can do anything. She does this without even looking.

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* If you let Lyon duel [[spoiler: Dolph]] his special attack involves flash stepping behind her for a sneak attack. If she counters correctly, she thrusts her sword backwards and stabs him in the gut before he can do anything. She does this without even looking.looking.
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* Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run of the Sacred Games to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]

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* Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run of the Sacred Games to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]]]
* If you let Lyon duel [[spoiler: Dolph]] his special attack involves flash stepping behind her for a sneak attack. If she counters correctly, she thrusts her sword backwards and stabs him in the gut before he can do anything. She does this without even looking.

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* [[spoiler: Roy's HeroicSacrifice. It's actually ''annoying'' how awesome it was, since making it not only nonstandard, but spoil the ending, made it [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot a waste of a perfectly good plot.]]]]
* Another optional one: [[spoiler:Euram Barrows]]' HeelFaceTurn, when he ''finally'' decides to stop being a fop and take his duty as [[spoiler:the heir of the Barrows Family]] responsibly.
* Arguably, when Logg and Lun [[spoiler:ram a burning ship to destroy Hatred Fortress]].
* Any of Lucretia's plans count for this trope.

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* [[spoiler: Roy's HeroicSacrifice. It's actually ''annoying'' how It starts with him volunteering for a suicide mission, continues through him defeating Childerich in a duel, and then deflecting part of a rain of arrows with his staff chucks. The final part of the awesome it was, since making it not only nonstandard, but spoil is living long enough for TheCavalry to arrive and save the ending, made it [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot a waste of a perfectly good plot.]]]]
* Another optional one: [[spoiler:Euram
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*[[spoiler:Euram
Barrows]]' HeelFaceTurn, when he ''finally'' decides to stop being a fop and take his duty as [[spoiler:the heir of the Barrows Family]] responsibly.
* Arguably, when When Logg and Lun [[spoiler:ram a burning ship to destroy Hatred Fortress]].
* Any of Lucretia's plans count for this trope. She's a legend for a reason.



** Really, Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler: the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler: Gizel and Marscal]] to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. And she ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler: her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].

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** Really, * Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler: the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler: Gizel and Marscal]] to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. And she She ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler: her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].her]].
*Lym in the epilogue. [[spoiler: She declares that there will ''not'' be a re-run of the Sacred Games to select her husband; she will do the selecting herself. That is something her parents tried and failed to achieve! Then she goes further and installs her own brother as the Commander of the Queen's Knights.]]
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** Really, Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler: the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler: Gizel and Marscal]] to win. And she doesn't give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler: her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].

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** Really, Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler: the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler: Gizel and Marscal]] to win, and if she lets down that last wall and breaks down... they win. And she doesn't ''doesn't'' give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler: her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].
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* Lymsleia, who is all of ten, smartly declares to [[spoiler: Gizel, her husband]] that the rebel army merely took advantage of his weaknesses, and then declares that she will end the war by riding into battle herself. The girl's definitely ballsy. [[spoiler: The fact that it's a plot she engineered only makes it more awesome, even if it fails due to a defection.]]

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* Lymsleia, who is all of ten, smartly declares to [[spoiler: Gizel, her husband]] that the rebel army merely took advantage of his weaknesses, and then declares that she will end the war by riding into battle herself. The girl's definitely ballsy. [[spoiler: The fact that it's a plot she engineered only makes it more awesome, even if it fails due to a defection.]]]]
** Really, Lym throughout the entirety of [[spoiler: the Godwins' occupation.]] Given everything she's put through, her ''willing'' resolve to not shed a tear during the whole ordeal is incredible. Because she doesn't want [[spoiler: Gizel and Marscal]] to win. And she doesn't give in and break down, not even once, until it's all over, and [[spoiler: her brother and her Knights have liberated Sol-Falena and can safely return home to her]].
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* Sialeeds [[spoiler: killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]

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* Sialeeds [[spoiler: killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]
* Lymsleia, who is all of ten, smartly declares to [[spoiler: Gizel, her husband]] that the rebel army merely took advantage of his weaknesses, and then declares that she will end the war by riding into battle herself. The girl's definitely ballsy. [[spoiler: The fact that it's a plot she engineered only makes it more awesome, even if it fails due to a defection.
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* Sialeeds [[spoiler: killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies.]]

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* Sialeeds [[spoiler: killing Salum Barrows definitely qualifies.qualifies, though she appeared to be working for the Godwins at the time.]]
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* Arguably, when Logg and Lun [[spoiler:ram a burning ship to destroy Hatred Fortress]].

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* Arguably, when Logg and Lun [[spoiler:ram a burning ship to destroy Hatred Fortress]].Fortress]].
* Any of Lucretia's plans count for this trope.
* If you let Richard duel [[spoiler: a Raging Childerich]] and Guarding at his Super Move, he gets his eyes blinded by the green liquid, but was ''still able to'' block ALL of [[spoiler: Childerich's]] strikes! He does this while looking like he's barely even putting any effort on it.
* The Prince using the Dawn Rune on [[spoiler: Dolph, killing him while saving Lyon.]]

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