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* ConvertedIntoAWeapon: The Apocalypse Arms are Kiengir natives who were converted into the guiding intelligences of sentient nanotech weapons. At first, the oldest and wisest of Kiengir were used for this process, but in time they began to use children because of their faster learning capabilities.
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First revealed during Nintendo's 2019 Indie World presentation, ''Axiom Verge 2'' was surprise launched on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, and UsefulNotes/EpicGamesStore on PC on August 11, 2021, with a UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 release planned in the future.

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First revealed during Nintendo's 2019 Indie World presentation, ''Axiom Verge 2'' was surprise launched on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, Platform/NintendoSwitch, Platform/PlayStation4, and UsefulNotes/EpicGamesStore Platform/EpicGamesStore on PC on August 11, 2021, with a UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 Platform/PlayStation5 release planned in the future.
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* AllThereInTheManual: As with ''Axiom Verge'', the notes scattered across the world are not necessary to experience the plot, but expand and clarify much of the details of the world and characters within it. [[spoiler:In particular, many of the notes center on Amashilama's journey to become the villain she is in the story]].
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* AbusivePrecursors: Wherever the Lammasu came from, it is earnestly dedicated (and, apparently, hardwired) to protect the root world of A'ansur and the multiverse deriving from it. To that end, it presents itself as divine to a Sumer-equivalent civilisation, gives them carefully-controlled gifts of SufficientlyAdvancedTechnology, [[spoiler:convinces its leaders and elders to turn themselves into living weapons to fight in a war against an enemy they don't understand, then, when the war is over, orders them to ''nuke themselves'' because they are [[OutlivedYourUsefulness too dangerous to live]]]]. No wonder its followers turned against it.

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* AbusivePrecursors: Wherever the Lammasu came from, it is earnestly dedicated (and, apparently, hardwired) to protect the root world of A'ansur and the multiverse deriving from it. To that end, it presents itself as divine to a Sumer-equivalent civilisation, gives them carefully-controlled gifts of SufficientlyAdvancedTechnology, [[spoiler:convinces its leaders and elders to turn themselves into living weapons to fight in a war against an enemy they don't understand, then, when the war is over, orders them to ''nuke themselves'' because they are [[OutlivedYourUsefulness [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness too dangerous to live]]]]. No wonder its followers turned against it.
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An Axe To Grind is no longer a trope


* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Inverted. Trace from the first game used a variety of firearms, whereas Indra fights primarily with [[AnAxeToGrind axes]].

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* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Inverted. Trace from the first game used a variety of firearms, whereas Indra fights primarily with [[AnAxeToGrind axes]].axes.
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* AbusivePrecursors: Wherever the Lammasu came from, it is earnestly dedicated (and, apparently, hardwired) to protect the root world of A'ansur and the multiverse deriving from it. To that end, it presents itself as divine to a Sumer-equivalent civilisation, gives them carefully-controlled gifts of SufficientlyAdvancedTechnology, [[spoiler:convinces its leaders and elders to turn themselves into living weapons to fight in a war against an enemy they don't understsnd, then, when the war is over, orders them to ''nuke themselves'' because they are [[OutlivedYourUsefulness too dangerous to live]]]]. No wonder its followers turned against it.

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* AbusivePrecursors: Wherever the Lammasu came from, it is earnestly dedicated (and, apparently, hardwired) to protect the root world of A'ansur and the multiverse deriving from it. To that end, it presents itself as divine to a Sumer-equivalent civilisation, gives them carefully-controlled gifts of SufficientlyAdvancedTechnology, [[spoiler:convinces its leaders and elders to turn themselves into living weapons to fight in a war against an enemy they don't understsnd, understand, then, when the war is over, orders them to ''nuke themselves'' because they are [[OutlivedYourUsefulness too dangerous to live]]]]. No wonder its followers turned against it.
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* RingWorldPlanet: Kiengir is said to be a torus-shaped world, and one of the scientists encountered mentions that attempts to bury underground to discover how it works reveals lattice-like structures that seem to go on forever.

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* RingWorldPlanet: Kiengir is said to be a torus-shaped world, world ''the size of a planetary orbit'', and one of the scientists encountered mentions that attempts to bury underground to discover how observing it works reveals with the instruments at their disposal revealed that it's composed of lattice-like structures that seem to go on forever.forever. Said scientist is puzzled at how the entire thing hasn't collapsed in on itself.

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