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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: For Allen, Dilandau, and Folken. All three get their first scenes, establishing them as gallant and noble, self-centered and sadistic, and cool and pragmatic respectively.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: For Allen, Dilandau, Folken, and Folken. Dornkirk. All three four get their first scenes, establishing them as gallant and noble, self-centered and sadistic, and cool and pragmatic pragmatic, and aloof and mysterious respectively.
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* PragmaticVillainy: Folken is displeased Dilandau burned his homeland to the ground -- though it's less about sentimentality and more about it being unnecessarily excessive (and ''not'' what the Stealth Cloaks were intended to be used for).

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* PragmaticVillainy: Folken is displeased Dilandau burned his homeland to the ground -- though it's less about sentimentality and more about it being unnecessarily excessive (and ''not'' what the Stealth Cloaks were intended to be used for). Though it's not stated here, Folken likely knows this immeasurably complicates whatever plans he had to recruit Van for Zaibach.
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* EstablishingCharacterMomemt: For Allen, Dilandau, and Folken. All three get their first scenes, establishing them as gallant and noble, self-centered and sadistic, and cool and pragmatic respectively.

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* EstablishingCharacterMomemt: EstablishingCharacterMoment: For Allen, Dilandau, and Folken. All three get their first scenes, establishing them as gallant and noble, self-centered and sadistic, and cool and pragmatic respectively.
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* EstablishingCharacterMomemt: For Allen, Dilandau, and Folken. All three get their first scenes, establishing them as gallant and noble, self-centered and sadistic, and cool and pragmatic respectively.
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* DirtyOldMan: The Mole Man (though it wasn't entirely his intent).
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* AllMythsAreTrue: Atlantis exists in Gaea legend as well.


Van and Hitomi end up near the land of Asturia, but have been separated. Hitomi gets attacked but a knight appears and saves her. The man is Allen, the commander of the castle on the outskirts of Asturia. He strongly resembles Amano, and Hitomi falls in love with him.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk mentions Atlantis during his 'conference call' with Folken and Dilandau, giving the first hint of the Atlantis legends being liked to Gaea (and Folken's own earthly origins).

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk mentions Atlantis during his 'conference call' with Folken and Dilandau, giving the first hint of the Atlantis legends being liked to Gaea (and Folken's the Emperor's own earthly origins).
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk mentions Atlantis during his 'conference call' with Folken and Dilandau, giving the first hint of the Atlantis legends being liked to Gaea (and Folken's own earthly origins).

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk mentions Atlantis during his 'conference call' with Folken and Dilandau, giving the first hint of the Atlantis legends being liked to Gaea (and Folken's own earthly origins).origins).
* PragmaticVillainy: Folken is displeased Dilandau burned his homeland to the ground -- though it's less about sentimentality and more about it being unnecessarily excessive (and ''not'' what the Stealth Cloaks were intended to be used for).
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* FirstAppearance: Dilandau and Folken (in the series proper rather than just the Opening Credits), Emperor Dornkirk, Allen Schazer, and the Mole Man.
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Van and Hitomi end up near the land of Asturia, but have been separated. Hitomi gets attacked but a knight appears and saves her. The man is Allen, the commander of the castle on the outskirts of Asturia. He strongly resembles Amano, and Hitomi falls in love with him.

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* FirstAppearance: Dilandau and Folken (in the series proper rather than just the Opening Credits), Emperor Dornkirk, Allen Schazer, and the Mole Man.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Dornkirk mentions Atlantis during his 'conference call' with Folken and Dilandau, giving the first hint of the Atlantis legends being liked to Gaea (and Folken's own earthly origins).

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