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* WhatTheHellHero: If the player goes into the obstacle course to get to the FinalBoss of Episode 1, but forgets to give materials to Miyu, she'll berate them in the HintSystem.

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* WhatTheHellHero: If the player goes into the obstacle course to get to the FinalBoss of Episode 1, but forgets to give materials to Miyu, she'll berate them in the HintSystem.HintSystem for failing to uphold their end of their deal.
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* WhatTheHellHero: If the player goes into the obstacle course, but forgets to give the materials to Miyu, she'll berate them in the HintSystem.

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* WhatTheHellHero: If the player goes into the obstacle course, course to get to the FinalBoss of Episode 1, but forgets to give the materials to Miyu, she'll berate them in the HintSystem.
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* SummonMagic: The Executioner and Ice Elemental bosses drop orbs that can summon an entity to deal party-wide damage. They can also be equipped to weapons and armor to boost them to a much greater effect than normal elemental orbs.

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* SummonMagic: The Some bosses, such as Executioner and Ice Elemental bosses Elemental, drop orbs that can summon an entity to deal party-wide damage. They These orbs can also be equipped to weapons and armor to boost them armor, granting these pieces of gear bonus elemental damage or resistance to a much greater effect stronger degree than normal elemental orbs.
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* SquishyWizard: Ayaka has the highest magic stats of all playable characters, but has low HP, attack, and speed. She also can't inflict physical attacks, but has a free healing skill.

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* SquishyWizard: Ayaka has the highest magic stats of all playable characters, but has low HP, attack, and speed. She also can't inflict use physical attacks, but has a free healing skill.
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Haru attempts to stop a greedy soldier from poaching a cat. The soldier labels him a criminal and forces him to become a fugitive.

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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Haru attempts to stop stops a greedy soldier from poaching a cat. The soldier labels him a criminal and forces him to become a fugitive.
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* MagicallyIneptFighter: Haru can take a lot of hits, has decent speed, and has high attack power, but his intelligence stat for magic is low.

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* MagicallyIneptFighter: Haru can take a lot of hits, has high HP, has decent speed, and has high attack power, but his intelligence stat for magic is low.
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** Haru's first Fury is Protective Wind, which heals a small percentage of HP to the party. His second Fury is Elemental Storm, which deals group damage to the enemies.
** Kuroko's Fury is Quintuple Combo, which deals large single-target damage.
** Ayaka's Fury is Flowerbed, which heals a medium percentage of the party's HP.
** Kid's Fury is Jumble, which allows her to use a grenade for free.
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* LightningBruiser: In Episode 1, Kuroko has only slightly less HP and attack than Haru, but has better speed and magic stats. She also has two orb slots total for her weapons, which means she can stack the damage boosting effect of elemental orbs and surpass Haru in overall damage output.

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* LightningBruiser: In Episode 1, Kuroko has only slightly less HP and attack than Haru, but has better speed and magic stats. She also has two orb slots total for her weapons, which means she can stack the damage boosting effect of elemental orbs and surpass Haru in overall damage output. Overall, she is much easier to keep alive in battle compared to Ayaka and Kid, who suffer from low HP.
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* KindheartedCatLover: Haru is affectionate towards cats and goes as far as to defy a soldier who attempted to poach one. He also takes an immediate liking to Miyu, who has cat ears.

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* KindheartedCatLover: Haru is affectionate towards cats and goes as far as to defy a soldier who attempted to poach one. He also takes an immediate liking to Miyu, who has cat ears.a catgirl.
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* AmbiguousSituation: At the end of Episode 2, [[spoiler:Haru finds the Mysterious Girl standing among several dead soldiers. Despite her threat to kill him too, he grabs her hand and tells her to run away together with him before they both get killed. It's unknown if he has fully processed that she's the one who killed the soldiers and therefore makes her a fellow fugitive or if he believes a wild beast killed the soldiers and is still on the loose.]]
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* IdiotHero: Haru isn't the brightest bulb, as shown when he wanders into a blizzard without a plan. [[spoiler:Later, when he sees the Mysterious Girl surrounded by the bodies of dead soldiers, instead of assuming she's dangerous, he grabs her hand and tries to "save" her. The only reason she doesn't kill him too was because she's too shocked by his reaction.]] Fittingly, his intelligence stat is the lowest of all playable characters.
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* GoodIsNotNice: Daichi is an ungrateful {{Jerkass}} to the party, but he is trying to save Junk City by convincing the Ice Elemental to stop her endless blizzard.

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* GoodIsNotNice: Daichi is an ungrateful {{Jerkass}} to the party, party even after they save him from goblins, but he is trying to save Junk City by convincing the Ice Elemental to stop her endless blizzard.
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* GlassCannon: Kid has the highest speed and can dual-wield daggers, which means she can stack a lot of elemental orbs on her weapons for increased damage. However, she's not very durable.

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* GlassCannon: Kid has the highest speed and can dual-wield daggers, which means she can stack a lot of two elemental orbs on her weapons for increased damage. However, she's not very durable.
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* TheExile: Kid is exiled to the snowy deeplands outside of the pillar for stealing.

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* TheExile: Kid Kid, who got arrested for stealing something from a worker, is among many people exiled to the snowy deeplands outside of the pillar for stealing.pillar.
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* EvilPoacher: In Episode 1, a soldier attempts to capture a tallcat in order to cut off their tail and sell it. The fact that there's a market for tallcat tails and that tallcats are almost extinct implies he's not the only one doing this.

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* EvilPoacher: In Episode 1, a soldier attempts to capture a tallcat in order to cut off their tail and sell it. The fact that there's a market [[BlackMarket market]] for tallcat tails and that tallcats are almost extinct implies he's not the only one doing this.
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* EvilPoacher: In Episode 1, a soldier attempts to capture a cat in order to cut off their tail and sell it. The fact that there's a market for cat tails implies he's not the only one doing this.

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* EvilPoacher: In Episode 1, a soldier attempts to capture a cat tallcat in order to cut off their tail and sell it. The fact that there's a market for cat tallcat tails and that tallcats are almost extinct implies he's not the only one doing this.
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* EvilPoacher: In Episode 1, a soldier attempts to capture a cat in order to cut off their tail and sell it.

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* EvilPoacher: In Episode 1, a soldier attempts to capture a cat in order to cut off their tail and sell it. The fact that there's a market for cat tails implies he's not the only one doing this.
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* {{Dystopia}}: The empire is situated in a pillar where everyone is separated by class, and the party needs fake clearances to get anywhere other than the lowest level. The soldiers have free reign to abuse people and animals without repercussion.

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* {{Dystopia}}: The empire is situated in a pillar where everyone is separated by class, and the party needs fake clearances to get anywhere other than the lowest level. The soldiers have free reign to abuse people and animals without repercussion. Worse yet, those who get exiled from the empire, often for reasons beyond their control, are sent to a snowy wasteland where it's even harder to find resources.
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* DualWielding: Kuroko dual-wields gloves while Kid wields twin daggers. This means they have two weapon orb slots and can enhance their physical attacks further.

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* DualWielding: Kuroko dual-wields wields a pair of gloves while Kid wields twin daggers. This means they have two weapon orb slots and can enhance their physical attacks further.further by stacking elemental orbs.
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* ButtMonkey: The fat Class 2 soldier has a RunningGag of being knocked out by his mutant or mechanical allies. One has to wonder how he got promoted from Class 3 to begin with.

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* ButtMonkey: The fat Class 2 soldier has a RunningGag of being knocked out by his mutant or mechanical allies.allies, only for his allies to fail to defeat the party anyways. One has to wonder how he got promoted from Class 3 to begin with.
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* ButtMonkey: The fat Class 2 soldier has a RunningGag of being knocked out by his mutant or mechanical allies.

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* ButtMonkey: The fat Class 2 soldier has a RunningGag of being knocked out by his mutant or mechanical allies. One has to wonder how he got promoted from Class 3 to begin with.
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* AugmentedReality: The player has AR shades that when toggled, can make it easier to spot people, hidden objects, encounter zones, and exits to other maps. The imperial soldiers have AR shades that allow them to identify citizens in the empire's database, making it dangerous if one is labeled a criminal.

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* AugmentedReality: The player has AR shades that when toggled, can make it easier to spot provides markers for interactable people, hidden objects, encounter zones, and exits to other maps. The imperial soldiers have AR shades that allow them to identify citizens in the empire's database, making it dangerous if one is labeled a criminal.
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* OneHundredPercentCompletion: Each episode has completion percentages based on all game events and battle zones, which are tracked across all save files to account for mutually exclusive events.

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* OneHundredPercentCompletion: HundredPercentCompletion: Each episode has completion percentages based on all game events and battle zones, which are tracked across all save files to account for mutually exclusive events.
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* HumbleGoal: Subverted. At first, Haru just wants to one day leave the pillar and look at the real sky. After several bad experiences with the imperial soldiers, he starts gaining some interest in joining or helping the rebels. It doesn't help that the empire's oppressive laws keep him from moving out of the Lower City.

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* HumbleGoal: Subverted. At first, Haru just wants to one day leave the pillar and look at the real sky. After several bad experiences with the imperial soldiers, he starts gaining some interest in joining or helping the rebels. It doesn't help that the empire's oppressive laws keep him from moving out of the Lower City.City and achieving his dream.

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''Light Fairytale'' is a UsefulNotes/{{Unity}} RPG developed by neko.works and released episodically. The [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/539330/ first episode]] was released in 2019 and the [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1199760/ second]] was released in 2021. These episodes can be played on PC, Playstation 4, and [=XBox=] One.

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''Light Fairytale'' is a UsefulNotes/{{Unity}} RPG developed by neko.works and released episodically.[[EpisodicGame episodically]]. The [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/539330/ first episode]] was released in 2019 and the [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1199760/ second]] was released in 2021. These episodes can be played on PC, Playstation 4, and [=XBox=] One.


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* EpisodicGame: The developer plans to release the game in separate episodes with the ability to carry over resources from the previous episodes' save files. The first episode was release in 2019 and the second episode was released in 2021.
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''Light Fairytale'' is a UsefulNotes/{{Unity}} RPG developed by neko.works. The [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/539330/ first episode]] was released in 2019 and the [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1199760/ second]] was released in 2021. These episodes can be played on PC, Playstation 4, and [=XBox=] One.

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''Light Fairytale'' is a UsefulNotes/{{Unity}} RPG developed by neko.works.works and released episodically. The [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/539330/ first episode]] was released in 2019 and the [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1199760/ second]] was released in 2021. These episodes can be played on PC, Playstation 4, and [=XBox=] One.
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''Light Fairytale'' is a UsefulNotes/{{Unity}} RPG developed by neko.works. The [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/539330/ first episode]] was released in 2019 and the [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1199760/ second]] was released in 2021. These episodes can be played on PC, Playstation 4, and [=XBox=] One.

Haru and Kuroko live in an underground empire where travel between sectors is restricted by class. Despite their attempts to live humble lives in the lowest sector, Haru runs afoul of corrupt soldiers, causing him and Kuroko to be slated as fugitives. With the law against them, Haru and Kuroko will have to seek help from rebel groups and other people who have been driven out of imperial society.
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!This game contains examples of:
* OneHundredPercentCompletion: Each episode has completion percentages based on all game events and battle zones, which are tracked across all save files to account for mutually exclusive events.
* ACupAngst: Kuroko is angered when her boss, Daisuke, makes fun of her flat chest.
* AugmentedReality: The player has AR shades that when toggled, can make it easier to spot people, hidden objects, encounter zones, and exits to other maps. The imperial soldiers have AR shades that allow them to identify citizens in the empire's database, making it dangerous if one is labeled a criminal.
* ButtMonkey: The fat Class 2 soldier has a RunningGag of being knocked out by his mutant or mechanical allies.
* ClingyJealousGirl: Kuroko doesn't like it when Haru gets close to other girls, such as Emiko and Miyu.
* DifficultyLevels: This game has Easy and Hard modes, but surprisingly no normal mode. The difficulty can be changed in the title menu and affects all saves rather than individual saves.
* DualWielding: Kuroko dual-wields gloves while Kid wields twin daggers. This means they have two weapon orb slots and can enhance their physical attacks further.
* {{Dystopia}}: The empire is situated in a pillar where everyone is separated by class, and the party needs fake clearances to get anywhere other than the lowest level. The soldiers have free reign to abuse people and animals without repercussion.
* EvilPoacher: In Episode 1, a soldier attempts to capture a cat in order to cut off their tail and sell it.
* TheExile: Kid is exiled to the snowy deeplands outside of the pillar for stealing.
* FatBastard: Played with. One recurring Class 2 imperial soldier is described as fat in the dialogue boxes, but he has the same model as all other soldiers. He's still a smug and overconfident antagonist who thinks he can capture the party.
* GlassCannon: Kid has the highest speed and can dual-wield daggers, which means she can stack a lot of elemental orbs on her weapons for increased damage. However, she's not very durable.
* GoodIsNotNice: Daichi is an ungrateful {{Jerkass}} to the party, but he is trying to save Junk City by convincing the Ice Elemental to stop her endless blizzard.
* HintSystem: In the tips section of the main menu, Miyu the catgirl can give the player advice on how to progress the story.
* HopelessBossFight: In Episode 1, Haru is forced into a duel with an unnamed imperial general, but her stats are too high for him to win.
* HumbleGoal: Subverted. At first, Haru just wants to one day leave the pillar and look at the real sky. After several bad experiences with the imperial soldiers, he starts gaining some interest in joining or helping the rebels. It doesn't help that the empire's oppressive laws keep him from moving out of the Lower City.
* IdiotHero: Haru isn't the brightest bulb, as shown when he wanders into a blizzard without a plan. [[spoiler:Later, when he sees the Mysterious Girl surrounded by the bodies of dead soldiers, instead of assuming she's dangerous, he grabs her hand and tries to "save" her. The only reason she doesn't kill him too was because she's too shocked by his reaction.]] Fittingly, his intelligence stat is the lowest of all playable characters.
* KindheartedCatLover: Haru is affectionate towards cats and goes as far as to defy a soldier who attempted to poach one. He also takes an immediate liking to Miyu, who has cat ears.
* LaResistance: There's a group of rebels who oppose the empire. Haru wants to join them, but when he finally reaches their hideout in the deeplands, they reject him because he doesn't look like much of a fighter.
* LaserBlade: Orb Swords are blades of energy that gain the elemental properties of the equipped orb. Haru and several imperial soldiers wield these weapons.
* LeakedExperience: Averted. Haru can only have one partner in battle and all reserve members don't get EXP. Fortunately for players in Episode 2, by the time the second partner joins, both partners have high enough stats to survive the rest of the episode.
* LightningBruiser: In Episode 1, Kuroko has only slightly less HP and attack than Haru, but has better speed and magic stats. She also has two orb slots total for her weapons, which means she can stack the damage boosting effect of elemental orbs and surpass Haru in overall damage output.
* LimitBreak: When player characters take enough damage and fill their Fury gauge, they can activate a special Fury skill. However, if a character makes it to the end of battle with a full Fury gauge, their gauge will empty.
* MagicallyIneptFighter: Haru can take a lot of hits, has decent speed, and has high attack power, but his intelligence stat for magic is low.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Haru attempts to stop a greedy soldier from poaching a cat. The soldier labels him a criminal and forces him to become a fugitive.
* SocketedEquipment: The Orb system is similar to the Materia system of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. However, weapons and armor automatically gain the affinity of elemental orbs equipped to them.
* SquishyWizard: Ayaka has the highest magic stats of all playable characters, but has low HP, attack, and speed. She also can't inflict physical attacks, but has a free healing skill.
* SummonMagic: The Executioner and Ice Elemental bosses drop orbs that can summon an entity to deal party-wide damage. They can also be equipped to weapons and armor to boost them to a much greater effect than normal elemental orbs.
* TranquilFury: When Haru calls Ayaka "auntie" one too many times, she corrects him with barely restrained anger.
* UngratefulBastard: Ex-Elder Daichi refuses to thank Haru and Ayaka even after they free him from the goblins and is unnecessarily rude towards them.
* WhatTheHellHero: If the player goes into the obstacle course, but forgets to give the materials to Miyu, she'll berate them in the HintSystem.
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