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* DownerEnding: The only good thing to come of it is that [[spoiler:the Jehudans, Attikans, and Cainites are likely too busy trying to survive on their shattered planet to go to war with each other. Not only do the Kosmokraters [[KarmaHoudini get off scott-free]] for splitting the planet in half, the Kenomans kidnap Ruthia and take Kaphar, meaning there's no way for the party to go after them. Additionally, the Cainites are still likely to die out, since they don't have many sources of manna left, and Lamech's minions killed most of the Cainite prisoners]].

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* DownerEnding: The only good thing to come of it is that [[spoiler:the Jehudans, Attikans, and Cainites are likely too busy trying to survive on their shattered planet to go to war with each other. Not only do the Kosmokraters [[KarmaHoudini get off scott-free]] for splitting the planet in half, the Kenomans kidnap Ruthia and take Kaphar, meaning there's no way for the party to go after them. Additionally, the Cainites are still likely to die out, since they don't have many sources of manna left, and Lamech's minions killed most of the Cainite prisoners]]. This all serves as a {{Cliffhanger}} for the sequel teased in TheStinger.

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Sounds more like an outright Downer Ending.


* BittersweetEnding: The ending is more bitter than sweet, with the only good thing to come of it being that [[spoiler:the Jehudans, Attikans, and Cainites are likely too busy trying to survive on their shattered planet to go to war with each other. Not only do the Kosmokraters [[KarmaHoudini get off scott-free]] for splitting the planet in half, the Kenomans kidnap Ruthia and take Kaphar, meaning there's no way for the party to go after them. Additionally, the Cainites are still likely to die out, since they don't have many sources of manna left, and Lamech's minions killed most of the Cainite prisoners]].


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* DownerEnding: The only good thing to come of it is that [[spoiler:the Jehudans, Attikans, and Cainites are likely too busy trying to survive on their shattered planet to go to war with each other. Not only do the Kosmokraters [[KarmaHoudini get off scott-free]] for splitting the planet in half, the Kenomans kidnap Ruthia and take Kaphar, meaning there's no way for the party to go after them. Additionally, the Cainites are still likely to die out, since they don't have many sources of manna left, and Lamech's minions killed most of the Cainite prisoners]].
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Joshwa becomes this in the ending, [[spoiler:since he chooses to defy the Kosmokraters despite knowing that they'll detonate the infernos and kill a good chunk of the population. He knows the consequences, but believes it's necessary in order to free the people from the Kosmokraters' control and discover the truth of the Kosmeos someday. To his credit, he does try to save as many people from the infernos as he can. This is in contrast to Anat, who has a similar goal, but is more focused on revenge than actually liberating her people]].
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* SadisticChoice: When the party meets the Kosmokraters, [[spoiler:the latter orders the former to destroy the Transmigrator to prove their loyalty, or the infernos all over Idin will detonate. The Kosmokraters also refuse to compromise with the party at all and outright state that the Idinites will still be ordered to commit genocide on the few remaining Cainites even if the Transmigrator is destroyed. Joshwa decides to defy the Kosmokraters anyways, since he believes it's better to have the survivors be free of the Kosmokraters rather than allow everyone to be enslaved to the Kosmokraters and used as cannon fodder in pointless wars anyways]].

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* SadisticChoice: When the party meets the Kosmokraters, [[spoiler:the latter orders the former to destroy the Transmigrator to prove their loyalty, or the infernos all over Idin will detonate. The Kosmokraters also refuse to compromise with the party at all and outright state that the Idinites will still be ordered to commit genocide on the few remaining Cainites even if the Transmigrator is destroyed. Joshwa decides to defy the Kosmokraters anyways, Kosmokraters, since he believes it's better to have the survivors be free of the Kosmokraters rather than allow everyone to be enslaved to the Kosmokraters and used as cannon fodder in pointless wars anyways]].
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* SadisticChoice: When the party meets the Kosmokraters, [[spoiler:the latter orders the former to destroy the Transmigrator to prove their loyalty, or the infernos all over Idin will detonate. The Kosmokraters also refuse to compromise with the party at all and outright state that the Idinites will still be ordered to commit genocide on the few remaining Cainites even if the Transmigrator is destroyed. Joshwa decides to defy the Kosmokraters anyways, since he believes it's better to have the survivors be free of the Kosmokraters rather than allow everyone to be enslaved to the Kosmokraters and used as cannon fodder in pointless wars anyways]].

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* HypocrisyNod: Joshwa notes that [[spoiler:by defying the Kosmokraters, he's going to get himself and most of the population killed and that it appears selfish of him to do so, but he believes it's necessary so that future generations will be free from the Kosmokraters and will be able to learn the truth about their world]].


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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Joshwa becomes this in the ending, [[spoiler:since he chooses to defy the Kosmokraters despite knowing that they'll detonate the infernos and kill a good chunk of the population. He knows the consequences, but believes it's necessary in order to free the people from the Kosmokraters' control and discover the truth of the Kosmeos someday. To his credit, he does try to save as many people from the infernos as he can. This is in contrast to Anat, who has a similar goal, but is more focused on revenge than actually liberating her people]].
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* HypocrisyNod: Joshwa notes that [[spoiler:by defying the Kosmokraters, he's going to get himself and most of the population killed and that it appears selfish of him to do so, but he believes it's necessary so that future generations will be free from the Kosmokraters and will be able to learn the truth about their world]].

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