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* Tani's backstory. We all know she's an orphan and that Batu isn’t her biological father. But now we hear about how her mother was murdered by bandits in a robbery attempt and died escaping, and then Batu actually scavenged her belongings and made away with a sack, not knowing that he had rescued a baby Tani from the brink of death until he opens said sack.

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* Tani's backstory. We all know she's an orphan and that Batu isn’t her biological father. But now we hear about how her mother was murdered by bandits in a robbery attempt and died escaping, and then Batu actually scavenged her belongings and made away with a sack, not knowing that he had rescued a baby Tani from the brink of death until he opens said sack. He wanted to return to bury the woman and assure her spirit that her daughter was okay, but he wasn't able to find the place again until a photo in Leafbook jogs his memory.
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* In Chapter 8, Mausinger learns that he's been played by his own EvilChancellor, Vermine, after having his kingsbond taken from him by Doloran. The sad scene isn't how Vermine had been playing him so he could usurp the throne (and briefly receives his comeupperance in being RewardedAsATraitorDeserves), nor does it come during the Kingmaker battle, where Mausinger very rapidly went through a HeelFaceTurn and now acts as a support NPC. It's when Evan hands over his father's diary to Mausinger and a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment ensues. The waterworks reach their climax when Mausinger's tears summon the ghost of Evan's father, and Mausinger begs for forgiveness.

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* In Chapter 8, Mausinger learns that he's been played by his own EvilChancellor, Vermine, after having his kingsbond taken from him by Doloran. The sad scene isn't how Vermine had been playing him so he could usurp the throne (and briefly receives his comeupperance in being RewardedAsATraitorDeserves), nor does it come during the Kingmaker battle, where Mausinger very rapidly went through a HeelFaceTurn and now acts as a support NPC. It's when Evan hands over his father's diary to Mausinger and a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment ensues.ensues when he sees how much King Leonhard believed in him. The waterworks reach their climax when Mausinger's tears summon the ghost of Evan's father, and Mausinger begs for forgiveness.
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* Another sidequest that shows up in Capstan-Upon-Hull during the Broadleaf chapter is that a girl claims that her father had gone sailing and didn't return. You eventually find his spirit in a cave- he had perished while sailing.

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* Another sidequest that shows up in Capstan-Upon-Hull during the Broadleaf chapter is that a girl claims that her father had gone sailing and didn't return. You eventually find his spirit in a cave- he had perished while sailing. He asks you to give her a necklace he was holding on to that he wanted to give to her once he went back home.
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* The ending, when Roland is being pulled back into his world. Evan barely managed to pull together a smile while sending Roland off, but deep inside, he's losing a trusted friend who went through so much with him, and they may never see each other ever again. As for the player, it signals the end of the story, and Roland is being sent back to his world, which is almost definitely now engaged in a war and partially in ruins, and his family is most probably dead. It isn't until TheStinger that the player is shown that Roland has been allowed to correct the course of history so that those nuclear bombs were never launched.

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* The ending, when Roland is being pulled back into his world. Evan barely managed to pull together a smile while sending Roland off, but deep inside, he's losing a trusted friend and parental figure who went through so much with him, and they may never see each other ever again. As for the player, it signals the end of the story, and Roland is being sent back to his world, which is almost definitely now engaged in a war and partially in ruins, and his family is most probably dead. It isn't until TheStinger that the player is shown that Roland has been allowed to correct the course of history so that those nuclear bombs were never launched.

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