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** At the same time, Lelouch had something to do with it as he was also a prince exiled from Britannia and thought ItIsBeyondSaving. [[spoiler:But then he learned the corrupt system came from the previous Emperor perpetuating and expanding it instead of easily abolishing it long ago. Once Lelouch became Emperor, he cleared out the Empire’s abusive practices before becoming the enemy of humanity for the sake of his sister’s dream]]. Perhaps Ange learned a thing or two from him?

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** At the same time, Lelouch had something to do Another cause might be her friendship with it as he Lelouch, who was also a prince exiled from Britannia and thought ItIsBeyondSaving. [[spoiler:But then he learned the corrupt system came from the previous Emperor perpetuating and expanding it instead of easily abolishing it long ago. Once Lelouch became Emperor, he cleared out the Empire’s abusive practices before becoming the enemy of humanity for the sake of his sister’s dream]]. Perhaps Ange learned a thing or two from him?
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** At the same time, Lelouch had something to do with it as he was also a prince exiled from Britannia and thought ItIsBeyondSaving. [[spoiler:But then he learned the system came from the previous Emperor choosing to perpetuate the system for his utopia instead of easily abolishing long ago. Once Lelouch became Emperor, he cleared out its abusive practices before becoming the enemy of humanity for the sake of her sister’s dream]]. Perhaps Ange learned a thing or two from him?

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** At the same time, Lelouch had something to do with it as he was also a prince exiled from Britannia and thought ItIsBeyondSaving. [[spoiler:But then he learned the corrupt system came from the previous Emperor choosing to perpetuate the system for his utopia perpetuating and expanding it instead of easily abolishing it long ago. Once Lelouch became Emperor, he cleared out its the Empire’s abusive practices before becoming the enemy of humanity for the sake of her his sister’s dream]]. Perhaps Ange learned a thing or two from him?

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* In the IF Route, [[Anime/CrossAnge Ange]] returns to Misurugi rather than stay on Arzenal or leave for the Dragon world, reconnects with Sylvia, and ends up inviting everyone back to the old Empire. Why would she do that?
** Ange ends up leaving Arzenal for an extended period of time, bonding especially with Wataru, whereas she stayed so long she was almost conditioned there similar to StockholmSyndrome. In fact, she even objected to return when the N-Nautilus was on course for it. She likely has more attachment to the rest of Al-Warth than Arzenal thanks to her adventures, even if Misurugi is part of it.
** At the same time, Lelouch had something to do with it as he was also a prince exiled from Britannia and thought ItIsBeyondSaving. [[spoiler:But then he learned the system came from the previous Emperor choosing to perpetuate the system for his utopia instead of easily abolishing long ago. Once Lelouch became Emperor, he cleared out its abusive practices before becoming the enemy of humanity for the sake of her sister’s dream]]. Perhaps Ange learned a thing or two from him?
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* The second trailer has the narrator mention how in Al-Warth, "The land absorbs the feelings of its people, the fruit of wisdom ripens in its trees... All in the name of Ende, God of Wisdom..." These all seem to be standard fantasy world tropes... Then it's revealed in the game that [[spoiler: these words were literal: Ende is a malicious entity who created Al-Warth to feed on the negative emotions of its inhabitants.]]

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* The second trailer has the narrator mention how in Al-Warth, "The land absorbs the feelings of its people, the fruit of wisdom ripens in its trees... All in the name of Ende, God of Wisdom..." These all seem to be standard fantasy world tropes... Then it's revealed in the game that [[spoiler: these words were literal: Ende is a malicious entity who created Al-Warth to feed on the negative emotions of its inhabitants.inhabitants through the fruits of wisdom.]]
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* The second trailer has the narrator mention how in Al-Warth, "The land absorbs the feelings of its people, the fruit of wisdom ripens in its trees... All in the name of Ende, God of Wisdom..." These all seem to be standard fantasy word tropes... Then it's revealed in the game that [[spoiler: these words were literal: Ende is a malicious entity who created Al-Warth to feed on the negative emotions of its inhabitants.]]

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* The second trailer has the narrator mention how in Al-Warth, "The land absorbs the feelings of its people, the fruit of wisdom ripens in its trees... All in the name of Ende, God of Wisdom..." These all seem to be standard fantasy word world tropes... Then it's revealed in the game that [[spoiler: these words were literal: Ende is a malicious entity who created Al-Warth to feed on the negative emotions of its inhabitants.]]
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** The same reason [[Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS Chirico Cuvie]] can destroy the Granzeboma in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ Jigoku-hen]]'' with a single pistol round: space-time is completely distorted, with ReadingsAreOffTheScale and UnitsNotToScale in play - what shouldn't be allowed to happen can occur.

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** The same reason [[Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS Chirico Cuvie]] can destroy the Granzeboma in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ Jigoku-hen]]'' with a single pistol round: space-time is completely distorted, with ReadingsAreOffTheScale and UnitsNotToScale in play - what shouldn't be allowed to happen can occur.occur.

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* The second trailer has the narrator mention how in Al-Warth, "The land absorbs the feelings of its people, the fruit of wisdom ripens in its trees... All in the name of Ende, God of Wisdom..." These all seem to be standard fantasy word tropes... Then it's revealed in the game that [[spoiler: these words were literal: Ende is a malicious entity who created Al-Warth to feed on the negative emotions of its inhabitants.]]
** Also a bit of fridge brilliance: [[spoiler: the narrator for the trailer was Hideyuki Tanaka, Ende's VA.]]
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* Why did [[Anime/CrossAnge Pretty Salian]] choose Lelouch and [[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Show]] to accompany her in her fantasy? They are supposed to represent two of the most common types of MagicalGirl LoveInterests. Lelouch is the mysterious, brooding BlackKnight while Show is the chivalrous, noble KnightInShiningArmor.
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* Being able to use a CombinationAttack even if only one of the requisite units is present on the map is a form of GameplayAndStoryIntegration because captains/commanding officers always order ''all'' available units to deploy in-universe. Units that the player didn't deploy in a scenario may not be represented in the gameplay but the story dictates that they are actually in the battlefield.

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* If Lelouch fights against [[spoiler:Hopes, then Hopes' quote against Lelouch is "Not another word, Lelouch."]] It's because Lelouch has figured out what [[spoiler:Hopes' plan is way before the others.]] Because Lelouch has already done it with his "[[ZeroApprovalGambit Zero Requiem]]".

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* If players have [[Anime/CodeGeass Lelouch fights Lamperouge]] engage in combat against [[spoiler:Hopes, then Hopes' quote against Lelouch is "Not the TrueFinalBoss, the latter will say "[[spoiler:Not another word, Lelouch."]] It's because Lelouch has figured out what [[spoiler:Hopes' plan is way before the others.]] Because Lelouch Lelouch]]", instantly silencing him. It seems like an unusual choice of words until players realize [[spoiler:Lelouch has already done it deduced Hopes' motive before the rest of X-Cross (sans [[Anime/CodeGeass C.C.]] and the protagonist): Hopes is pulling off his own ZeroApprovalGambit, something Lelouch knows all too well with his the "[[ZeroApprovalGambit Zero Requiem]]".
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* How long does it take for Wataru to slash the galactic sized Granzeboma? Ryujinmaru[=/=]Ryuoumaru should be galactic-sized, but not Wataru. And it's known that Wataru's final attack consists of him slashing his enemy with his sword on foot. And how fast is Ryujinmaru traveling to catch Wataru so he can land on him again? Wataru does slash the enemy twice and all.

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* How long does it take for Wataru to slash the galactic sized Granzeboma? [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Granzeboma]]? Ryujinmaru[=/=]Ryuoumaru should be galactic-sized, but not Wataru. And it's known that Wataru's final attack consists of him slashing his enemy with his sword on foot. And how fast is Ryujinmaru traveling to catch Wataru so he can land on him again? Wataru does slash the enemy twice and all.all.
** The same reason [[Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS Chirico Cuvie]] can destroy the Granzeboma in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ Jigoku-hen]]'' with a single pistol round: space-time is completely distorted, with ReadingsAreOffTheScale and UnitsNotToScale in play - what shouldn't be allowed to happen can occur.
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* If Lelouch fights against [[spoiler:Hopes, then Hopes' quote against Lelouch is "Not another word, Lelouch."]] It's because Lelouch has figured out what [[spoiler:Hopes' plan is way before the others.]] Because Lelouch has already done it with his "[[ZeroApprovalGambit Zero Requiem]]".
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** In his own series, the atmosphere extends a lot further out. Maybe Al-Warth's dimension just has air in space.

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** In his own series, the atmosphere extends a lot further out. Maybe Al-Warth's dimension just has air in space.space.
* How long does it take for Wataru to slash the galactic sized Granzeboma? Ryujinmaru[=/=]Ryuoumaru should be galactic-sized, but not Wataru. And it's known that Wataru's final attack consists of him slashing his enemy with his sword on foot. And how fast is Ryujinmaru traveling to catch Wataru so he can land on him again? Wataru does slash the enemy twice and all.
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**Probably by connecting the cable to another battleship and using it to power the {{BFG}}.
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** In his own series, the atmosphere extends a lot further out. Maybe Al-Warth's dimension just has air in space.
* In the "Pretty Salian" DLC episode, how is the protagonist able to cast magic on Salia to change her clothes and stuff? Shouldn't Salia be able to nullify that magic because [[AntiMagic Norma]]?

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** In his own series, the atmosphere extends a lot further out. Maybe Al-Warth's dimension just has air in space.
* In the "Pretty Salian" DLC episode, how is the protagonist able to cast magic on Salia to change her clothes and stuff? Shouldn't Salia be able to nullify that magic because [[AntiMagic Norma]]?
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** In his own series, the atmosphere extends a lot further out. Maybe Al-Warth's dimension just has air in space.
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* In the "Pretty Salian" DLC episode, how is the protagonist able to cast magic on Salia to change her clothes and stuff? Shouldn't Salia be able to nullify that magic?

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* In the "Pretty Salian" DLC episode, how is the protagonist able to cast magic on Salia to change her clothes and stuff? Shouldn't Salia be able to nullify that magic?magic because [[AntiMagic Norma]]?
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* So aside from Ange, how is Wataru, a ''nine year old kid'' breathing space again in his final attack?

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* So aside from Ange, how is Wataru, a ''nine year old kid'' breathing space again in his final attack?attack?
* In the "Pretty Salian" DLC episode, how is the protagonist able to cast magic on Salia to change her clothes and stuff? Shouldn't Salia be able to nullify that magic?
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* How exactly does Hi-Nu's {{BFG}} work if the Ra Cailum isn't in the game?

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\n* How exactly does Hi-Nu's {{BFG}} work if the Ra Cailum isn't in the game?game?
* So aside from Ange, how is Wataru, a ''nine year old kid'' breathing space again in his final attack?
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* How exactly does Hi-Nu's {{BFG}} work if the Ra Cailum isn't in the game?

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