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* SilenceIsGolden: The games make very minimal use of dialogue. There is no dialogue in the first game, and the only dialogue in the second game comes from a magic spell that lets you speak to certain animals, and later to [[spoiler:the souls of the dead]]. Justified because you never get to speak to any live human characters.

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* SilenceIsGolden: The games make very minimal use of dialogue. There is no dialogue in the first game, and the only dialogue in the second game comes from a magic spell that lets you speak to certain animals, and later to [[spoiler:the souls of the dead]]. Justified because you never get to speak to meet any live human characters.

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* RedHerring: You have to collect samples of each of [[FourElementEnsemble the four elements]] to give to the corresponding statue for each elemental god. The places where you can get samples for the water, earth, and fire gods are easy to figure out, but it's hard to figure out where to get a sample of air. There is a room containing several floating clouds, yet you cannot collect the clouds. [[spoiler:As it turns out, you just have to give the air god the empty bottle, since it technically contains air.]]

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* RedHerring: You have to collect samples of each of [[FourElementEnsemble the four elements]] elements to give to the corresponding statue for each elemental god. The places where you can get samples for the water, earth, and fire gods are easy to figure out, but it's hard to figure out where to get a sample of air. There is a room containing several floating clouds, yet you cannot collect the clouds. [[spoiler:As it turns out, you just have to give the air god the empty bottle, since it technically contains air.]]



* TopGod: The air god is implied to be the leader of Lala's [[FourElementEnsemble element-themed]] pantheon. The air god's statue is featured in the game's BookEnds, and a book in the library reveals that the air god is supposedly the one who wrote the rules for who is and isn't allowed to ascend to the afterlife.

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* TopGod: The air god is implied to be the leader of Lala's [[FourElementEnsemble element-themed]] element-themed pantheon. The air god's statue is featured in the game's BookEnds, and a book in the library reveals that the air god is supposedly the one who wrote the rules for who is and isn't allowed to ascend to the afterlife.

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