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* DefeatMeansMenialLabor: In the prologue of the game, Duke Nodelki betrays the kingdom deflecting to Daimur's cause, only for King Rahklin to punish him by revoking his privileged status as the ruler of Amelog and being forced into a lifetime of hard labor when Daimur was sealed. However, this plan ultimately failed as Nodelki managed to steal the jewel shards and free his master. [[spoiler: This trope is averted when Arzette defeats him during the game, as she kills the traitorous duke for good instead of letting him alive.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Duke Onkled in the original ''Wand of Gamelon'' was rather ambiguous in his reasons for betraying the king to Ganon due to lack of exposition, with one viable interpretation being that he was threatened into reluctantly doing so out of self-preservation. Here, his stand-in Duke Nodelki is portrayed as completely evil, deliberately releasing Ganon's from imprisonment and later actively trying to kill Arzette, whereas Onkled quickly surrendered and cooperated when confronted by Zelda.
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* ArcWords: Both Daimur and Duke Nodelki say "Power is all that matters" in the cutscene before their fights.
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* AbsurdlySpacious Sewer: Daimur's Lair resembles one and has bricks and piping, though it's filled with lava instead of sewage.

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* AbsurdlySpacious Sewer: AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Daimur's Lair resembles one and has bricks and piping, though it's filled with lava instead of sewage.
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* AbsurdlySpacious Sewer: Daimur's Lair resembles one and has bricks and piping, though it's filled with lava instead of sewage.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: If you talk to Joe after finishing up Sprigim Volcano, he'll tell Arzette that he can predict the future. He predicts that, in a distant land, a powerful oval-shaped object will be created which can hold all the world's information, but will fall into the wrong hands and many "faces of evil". When Arzette questions if a hero will come along to save the land, Joe says no, because "[[ActorAllusion MISTAKES WERE MADE]]"[[note]]A reference to Joe's voice actor's Youtube channel, Modern Vintage Gamer.[[/note]]. Naturally, he is referring to the creation and commercial failure of the Platform/PhilipsCDi.
* LethalLavaLand: Sprigum Volcano is active and has tons of lava to avoid.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: If you talk to Joe after finishing up Sprigim Sprigum Volcano, he'll tell Arzette that he can predict the future. He predicts that, in a distant land, a powerful oval-shaped object will be created which can hold all the world's information, but will fall into the wrong hands and many "faces of evil". When Arzette questions if a hero will come along to save the land, Joe says no, because "[[ActorAllusion MISTAKES WERE MADE]]"[[note]]A reference to Joe's voice actor's Youtube channel, Modern Vintage Gamer.[[/note]]. Naturally, he is referring to the creation and commercial failure of the Platform/PhilipsCDi.
* LethalLavaLand: Sprigum Volcano is active and has tons of lava to avoid. Daimur's lair is full of it too.



** Sprigam Volcano alludes to Spurgam Volcano, a name that appears on the pencil sketch for the map in ''Faces of Evil''.

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** Sprigam Sprigum Volcano alludes to Spurgam Volcano, a name that appears on the pencil sketch for the map in ''Faces of Evil''.
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** Sprigam Volcano alludes to Spurgam Volcano, a name that appears on the pencil sketch for the map in ''Faces of Evil''.
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* NoFairCheating: If you start the race against Rudy in Durridin Forest and try to use the shortcut, it will be blocked off by an invisible wall.
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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: It's stated that the smart sword won't harm anyone friendly, but using it on Mayor Covenplate only triggers a cutscene and doesn't hurt him, even though he's racist against monsters.
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* DismantledMacGuffin: The titular Jewel of Faramore begins the game broken into five pieces and Arzette must tavel the land to reassemble it by defeating five bosses.

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* DismantledMacGuffin: The titular Jewel of Faramore begins the game broken into five pieces and Arzette must tavel travel the land to reassemble it by defeating five bosses.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: If you talk to Joe after finishing up Sprigim Volcano, he'll tell Arzette that he can predict the future. He predicts that, in a distant land, a powerful oval-shaped object will be created which can hold all the world's information, but will fall into the wrong hands and many "faces of evil". When Arzette questions if a hero will come along to save the land, Joe says no, because "MISTAKES WERE MADE". Naturally, he is referring to the creation and commercial failure of the Platform/PhilipsCDi.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: If you talk to Joe after finishing up Sprigim Volcano, he'll tell Arzette that he can predict the future. He predicts that, in a distant land, a powerful oval-shaped object will be created which can hold all the world's information, but will fall into the wrong hands and many "faces of evil". When Arzette questions if a hero will come along to save the land, Joe says no, because "MISTAKES "[[ActorAllusion MISTAKES WERE MADE".MADE]]"[[note]]A reference to Joe's voice actor's Youtube channel, Modern Vintage Gamer.[[/note]]. Naturally, he is referring to the creation and commercial failure of the Platform/PhilipsCDi.
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** [[spoiler:A sinister laugh plays over the Book of Oukurin during TheStinger. The source is unknown, but as the voice sounds female it presumably isn't Daimur...]]

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** [[spoiler:A sinister laugh plays over the Book of Oukurin Oakurin during TheStinger. The source is unknown, but as the voice sounds female it presumably isn't Daimur...]]
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** [[spoiler:A sinister laugh plays over the Book of Oukurin during TheStinger. The source is unknown, but as the voice sounds female it presumably isn't Daimur...]]
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* DismantledMacGuffin: The titular Jewel of Faramore begins the game broken into five pieces and Arzette must tavel the land to reassemble it by defeating five bosses.
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* BottomlessMagazine: Completing Rudy's questline will award you with an upgrade that provides the Smart Gun with infinite ammo.

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* AbnormalAmmo: [[spoiler:Daimur attacks with projectile books. Likely an act of spite after being sealed in one for ten years.]]

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* AbnormalAmmo: [[spoiler:Daimur attacks with projectile books. Likely an act of spite after being sealed in one for ten years.]]The Smart Gun Arzette can acquire uses souls as ammo.



* BottomlessMagazine: Completing Rudy's questline will award you with an upgrade that provides the Smart Gun with infinite ammo.



* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: The first kind of color magic Arzette can use is red magic, removing red blocks and enemies protected with red magic. The second kind is blue magic, which affects blue blocks and blue magically protected enemies. The third and last kind is purple, which as the combination of blue and red affects both types of blocks and protected enemies (as well as purple blocks.)

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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: The first kind of color magic Arzette can use is red magic, removing red blocks and enemies protected with red magic. The second kind is blue magic, which affects blue blocks and blue magically protected enemies. The third and last kind is purple, which as the combination of blue and red affects both types of blocks and protected enemies (as well as purple blocks.)blocks).



* DamnedByFaintPraise: During [[spoiler:the King's death scene]], he has specific words of praise for his advisor Wogram and his daughter Arzette, while the most he can offer for [[QuirkyBard Dail]] is "I'm glad you're here."

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* DamnedByFaintPraise: During [[spoiler:the King's death scene]], he has specific words of praise for his advisor Wogram and his daughter Arzette, while the most he can offer for [[QuirkyBard Dail]] is "I'm glad you're here."here".



** Daimur is an expy of Ganon, being an EvilOverlord who returns after a noted time of peace; his animation during his EvilLaugh mimics Ganon's DerangedAnimation when he says "or else you will die!" in ''The Faces of Evil''. [[PunnyName His name is also a pun on "Die more."]]

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** Daimur is an expy of Ganon, being an EvilOverlord who returns after a noted time of peace; his animation during his EvilLaugh mimics Ganon's DerangedAnimation when he says "or else you will die!" in ''The Faces of Evil''. [[PunnyName His name is also a pun on "Die more."]]more".]]



* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: If you talk to Joe after finishing up Sprigim Volcano, he'll tell Arzette that he can predict the future. He predicts that, in a distant land, a powerful oval-shaped object will be created which can hold all the world's information, but will fall into the wrong hands and many "faces of evil". When Arzette questions if a hero will come along to save the land, Joe says no, because "MISTAKES WERE MADE." Naturally, he is referring to the creation and commercial failure of the Platform/PhilipsCDi.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: If you talk to Joe after finishing up Sprigim Volcano, he'll tell Arzette that he can predict the future. He predicts that, in a distant land, a powerful oval-shaped object will be created which can hold all the world's information, but will fall into the wrong hands and many "faces of evil". When Arzette questions if a hero will come along to save the land, Joe says no, because "MISTAKES WERE MADE." MADE". Naturally, he is referring to the creation and commercial failure of the Platform/PhilipsCDi.


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* PurpleIsPowerful: Purple is the highest tier of magic, replacing both red and blue after acquired. It can take down enemies and dispel barriers of both previous colors, plus those of its own.


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* ThrowTheBookAtThem: [[spoiler:Daimur attacks with projectile books. Likely an act of spite after being sealed in one for ten years.]]
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* NotSoDifferentRemark: Daimur makes this remark after hearing that Arzette didn't bring the Book of Oakurin with her, assuming she just slaughtered his minions for fun. Arzette has different plans however.


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* SwordAndGun: Alongside her trusty sword Arzette can obtain a magic gun which she uses in her offhand through an optional sidequest.
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* SuspiciouslyCrackedWall: There are objects that have cracks in them. In town, there is an actual wall. Blowing them up opens up new areas.
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** The mayor refuses to allow Cypress, a WolfMan, to live in Faramore Town [[FantasticRacism just because he's a wolf]]. Arzette notes that her Smart Sword doesn't hurt friendly people, which excludes the mayor. [[KnowWhenToFoldEm He instantly grants Cypress citizenship.]]

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** The mayor refuses to allow Cypress, a WolfMan, to live in Faramore Town [[FantasticRacism just because he's a wolf]]. Arzette notes that her Smart Sword doesn't hurt friendly people, which excludes and points it at the mayor.mayor's face while telling him that he is "not being very friendly" right now. [[KnowWhenToFoldEm He instantly grants Cypress citizenship.]]
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** From the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDIGames'', Rob Dunlavey, Jeffrey Rath, and Bonnie Jean Wilbur[[note]]the map painter, voice of Link, and voice of Zelda, respectively[[/note]] are all part of the team, and in the case of Rath and Wilbur, provide voicework for the game (Jean Wilbur provides the opening narration and voices the woman in the bar who serves as an {{Expy}} to Alora from ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', whereas Rath provides the tutorial narration and voices Elvis, a skeleton from the graveyard).

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** From the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDIGames'', Rob Dunlavey, Jeffrey Rath, and Bonnie Jean Wilbur[[note]]the map painter, voice of Link, and voice of Zelda, respectively[[/note]] are all part of the team, and in the case of Rath and Wilbur, provide voicework for the game (Jean Wilbur provides the opening narration and voices the woman in the bar who serves as an {{Expy}} to Alora from ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', whereas Rath provides the tutorial narration and voices Elvis, Skelvis, a skeleton from the graveyard).
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** From the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDIGames'', Rob Dunlavey, Jeffrey Rath, and Bonnie Jean Wilbur[[note]]the map painter, voice of Link, and voice of Zelda, respectively[[/note]] are all part of the team, and in the case of Rath and Wilbur, provide voicework for the game (voicing the tutorial and the opening narration, respectively).

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** From the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDIGames'', Rob Dunlavey, Jeffrey Rath, and Bonnie Jean Wilbur[[note]]the map painter, voice of Link, and voice of Zelda, respectively[[/note]] are all part of the team, and in the case of Rath and Wilbur, provide voicework for the game (voicing (Jean Wilbur provides the opening narration and voices the woman in the bar who serves as an {{Expy}} to Alora from ''Link: The Faces of Evil'', whereas Rath provides the tutorial narration and voices Elvis, a skeleton from the opening narration, respectively).graveyard).

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