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* ActionGirl: Naturally, almost anyone who was a player character in the play sessions will end up as this in the adaptations. Deedlit, Shiris, Ryna, and Leaf all get their turns at doing awesome stuff, with the former two perhaps being best-known for it thanks to starring in multiple adaptations. The only PC who doesn't get much of a turn at this is Young Neese, and that's mostly due to her [[WhiteMagicianGirl following a different archetype]].



* ActionGirl: Naturally, almost anyone who was a player character in the play sessions will end up as this in the adaptations. Deedlit, Shiris, Ryna, and Leaf all get their turns at doing awesome stuff, with the former two perhaps being best-known for it thanks to starring in multiple adaptations. The only PC who doesn't get much of a turn at this is Young Neese, and that's mostly due to her [[WhiteMagicianGirl following a different archetype]].
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Not to be confused with ''VideoGame/RecordOfAgarestWar'' or ''Literature/RecordOfGrancrestWar''.

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Not to be confused with ''VideoGame/RecordOfAgarestWar'' ''VideoGame/RecordOfAgarestWar'', ''Literature/RecordOfGrancrestWar'', or ''Literature/RecordOfGrancrestWar''.''Literature/RecordOfWorteniaWar''.
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The Team cleanup


* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Mercenaries make up at least twenty-percent of each {{team}} in the series, such as Shiris, Orson, Leaf, and even King Kashue is known as the Mercenary King. The most badass of them is Garrack, the "[[RedBaron Blue Meteor]]". [[spoiler:He's not a real mercenary, but a knight of the Kingdom of Flaim.]]

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* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Mercenaries make up at least twenty-percent of each {{team}} team in the series, such as Shiris, Orson, Leaf, and even King Kashue is known as the Mercenary King. The most badass of them is Garrack, the "[[RedBaron Blue Meteor]]". [[spoiler:He's not a real mercenary, but a knight of the Kingdom of Flaim.]]
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* AlternateContinuity: The TV series is not at all a sequel to the OVA, as it follows up on Parn's campaign as it was told in the manga and the novels, adapting Orson's and Spark's campaigns in greater detail. Specifically, Parn's backstory in the TV series only involved the war against Beld and the campaign against Karla, which played out slightly differently than was shown in the OVA, and the Shooting Star and Kardis Resurrection arcs were redone as arcs in the TV series.

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* AlternateContinuity: The TV series is not at all a sequel to the OVA, but [[Main/TruerToTheText a more faithful adaptation of the source material]], as it follows up on Parn's campaign as it was told in the manga and the novels, adapting Orson's and Spark's campaigns in greater detail. Specifically, Parn's backstory in the TV series only involved the war against Beld and the campaign against Karla, which played out slightly differently than was shown in the OVA, and the Shooting Star and Kardis Resurrection arcs were redone as arcs in the TV series.
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The series was followed by a SpinOff anime; ''Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight''. Often mistaken for a sequel, this is actually an alternative AnimatedAdaptation, presenting a more faithful adaptation of the last three stories of the novelization series; "The Demon Dragon of Fire Dragon Mountain" two-parter, "The Kings' Holy War", and "The Holy Knights of Lodoss", a second two-parter and the finale of the original campaign.

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The series was followed by a SpinOff anime; ''Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight''. Often mistaken for a sequel, this is actually an alternative AnimatedAdaptation, presenting [[Main/TruerToTheText a more faithful adaptation adaptation]] of the last three stories of the novelization series; "The Demon Dragon of Fire Dragon Mountain" two-parter, "The Kings' Holy War", and "The Holy Knights of Lodoss", a second two-parter and the finale of the original campaign.



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