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A 2006 HackAndSlash video game for the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 by Creator/QEntertainment and Phantagram, creators of the popular ''Kingdom Under Fire'' series. It tells the tale of a [[HighFantasy Middle Earth-esque world]] where humans are constantly making war with a race of goblins, partly to due to a kingdom's [[FantasticRacism hatred for anything non-human]]. The story begins when a young female knight by the name of Inphyy challenging her brother Aspharr for the position of Temple Knights. Shortly after her victory, she is sent to drive away the goblins who have taken position of a key fortification within their lands.

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A 2006 HackAndSlash video game for the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Platform/Xbox360 by Creator/QEntertainment and Phantagram, creators of the popular ''Kingdom Under Fire'' series. It tells the tale of a [[HighFantasy Middle Earth-esque world]] where humans are constantly making war with a race of goblins, partly to due to a kingdom's [[FantasticRacism hatred for anything non-human]]. The story begins when a young female knight by the name of Inphyy challenging her brother Aspharr for the position of Temple Knights. Shortly after her victory, she is sent to drive away the goblins who have taken position of a key fortification within their lands.

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* BonusBoss: After beating the game with every character, a mission opens up where you fight [[spoiler:The King of Night]].


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* OptionalBoss: After beating the game with every character, a mission opens up where you fight [[spoiler:The King of Night]].
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* BladeOnAStick: Aspharr's weapon of choice.

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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: Playing as Dwingvatt can be slightly jarring when the last 3 people you've played all have humans for allies and kill goblins, orcs, etc. With him, they are your allies and the ''humans'' are your enemies.


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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: Playing as Dwingvatt can be slightly jarring when the last 3 people you've played all have humans for allies and kill goblins, orcs, etc. With him, they are your allies and the ''humans'' are your enemies.

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