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* BloodKnight: The more brutal the main character is, the more prone to violence they'll be. [[spoiler:Part of this also has to do with the Jigoku Itto-Ryo.]]
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* BodyguardCrush: Masashi/Masami appears to have one on the protagonist, if their {{Tsundere}} behaviour and attempts to prove themselves are anything to go by. May also qualify for a PrecociousCrush as well, as their actual age is somewhat unclear.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Masashi/Masami is the the brains to the protagonist's brawn.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Masashi/Masami is the the brains to the protagonist's brawn.
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* CuteWitch: What the Shungeja Masashi/Masami essentially is.
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* FirstLove: Jun/Junko is this for the protagonist. It didn't work out well, [[MasochismTango though it's possible for the MC to still have feelings for them.]]
* FirstPersonSmartass : The protagonist's experiences have left them jaded and cynical, and it shows in their inner monologue.
* FirstPersonSmartass : The protagonist's experiences have left them jaded and cynical, and it shows in their inner monologue.
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* HotBlooded: Hatch in a nutshell.
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* LimitedWardrobe: Masashi/Masami always wears an impractical red kimono, to the protagonist's exasperation, since it tends to drag and catch on things in a fight or chase.
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* LuminescentBlush: Masashi/Masami is described as having a noticeable blush when the Emperor compliments them, when the main character first gets a hairstyle change, and if the main character is perverted towards them.
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* SheCleansUpNicely: In Book 4, [[spoiler:Jun/Junko gets themself cleaned up and the Ronin notes they are surprisingly beautiful]].
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* {{Tsundere}}: Masashi/Masami is this towards the protagonist, especially if they're lecherous towards them; verbally lambasting the main character while blushing profusely and frequently calling them "baka".
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* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: A {{Lampshade}} is hung by the protagonist. If Hatch has the reflexes and coordination to catch an axe with his bare hands, why does he not simply dodge it instead? The answer boils down to that not adhering to the RuleOfCool.
* {{Yandere}}: The years have not been kind to your character's first love Jun/Junko, who comes across like this in his/her hunt for your character.
* {{Yandere}}: The years have not been kind to your character's first love Jun/Junko, who comes across like this in his/her hunt for your character.
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* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: A {{Lampshade}} is hung by the protagonist. If Hatch has the reflexes and coordination to catch an axe with his bare hands, why does he not simply dodge it instead? The answer boils down to that not adhering to the RuleOfCool.
* {{Yandere}}: The years have not been kind to your character's first love Jun/Junko, who comes across like this in his/her hunt for your character.RuleOfCool.
* {{Yandere}}: The years have not been kind to your character's first love Jun/Junko, who comes across like this in his/her hunt for your character.
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* TheMasochismTango: If the Ronin rekindles their relationship with Jun/Junko, it bounces between SlapSlapKiss, DestructoNookie, and RomanticizedAbuse.
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* RedStringOfFate: A literal version of the ''akai ito'' shows up in Book 4. Jun/Junko has a spell cast that binds the ronin to them through a red string tied to their neck and Jun/Junko's arm.
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* ChekhovsSkill: Furing a flashback to your adolescence, you and Jun/Junko train with hot iron rods, using them as swords. This skill becomes useful during the Book 4 boss fight when [[spoiler: Ichiro drives your swords into the ground and heats them up to try and prevent you from using them.]] It doesn't slow you or Jun/Junko down one bit.
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* ChekhovsSkill: Furing During a flashback to your adolescence, you and Jun/Junko train with hot iron rods, using them as swords. This skill becomes useful during the Book 4 boss fight when [[spoiler: Ichiro drives your swords into the ground and heats them up to try and prevent you from using them.]] It doesn't slow you or Jun/Junko down one bit.
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* DualWielding: One of Jun/Junko's new Jigoku Itto-Ryo techniques involves fighting with two katanas and transferring energy between them.
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* ChekhovsSkill: Furing a flashback to your adolescence, you and Jun/Junko train with hot iron rods, using them as swords. This skill becomes useful during the Book 4 boss fight when [[spoiler: Ichiro drives your swords into the ground and heats them up to try and prevent you from using them.]] It doesn't slow you or Jun/Junko down one bit.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: You and Jun/Junko come across a wooden wolf statue while hiding in a temple. The wolf is missing one of its front legs. At the end of Book 4, [[spoiler: Jun/Junko, whose spirit is the wolf, either has their right arm cut off by you or cuts it off themselves as part of a HeroicSacrifice]].
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* HeroicSacrifice: If you pursue a romance with [[spoiler: Jun/Junko]] in Book 4, they will sacrifice themselves for you so that you can [[spoiler:escape hell while Ichiro holds them back.]]
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* TheBerserker: A more zen take on this trope than usual, but this is fundamentally what the [[spoiler: [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Jigoku Itto-Ryo]]]] is.
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* TheBerserker: A more zen take on this trope than usual, but this is fundamentally what the [[spoiler: [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique [[spoiler:[[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Jigoku Itto-Ryo]]]] is.
* BloodOnTheDebateFloor: In Book 4, the Protagonist finds themselves caught in the middle of a democratic election between the Uesugi and the Takeda clans, which devolves into violence when the concepts of egalitarianism and socialism are thrown into the mix.
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** In the second book's demo, [[spoiler:Jun/ko will demand the PC hand over their [[AncestralWeapon beloved sword, passed down from their Sensei,]] in exchange for Masashi/mi's life. If they don't, Jun/ko kills them. If they do, Jun/ko is enraged the PC would trade away the sword for a "worthless kid" and [[KickTheDog kills them anyway]].]] Fortunately, [[spoiler:Masashi/mi It was reviewed in Book 3 that the necklace that the emperor gave to them save them by taking most of the cut.]]
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** In the second book's demo, [[spoiler:Jun/ko will demand the PC hand over their [[AncestralWeapon beloved sword, passed down from their Sensei,]] in exchange for Masashi/mi's life. If they don't, Jun/ko kills them. If they do, Jun/ko is enraged the PC would trade away the sword for a "worthless kid" and [[KickTheDog kills them anyway]].]] Fortunately, [[spoiler:Masashi/mi It was reviewed in Book 3 that the necklace that the emperor gave to them save saved them by taking most of the cut.]]
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* FreudianExcuse: Book 3 reveals why Junko is as bloodthirsty as s/he is - [[spoiler: their father [[ParentalIncest had a weakness for children]].]]
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* FreudianExcuse: Book 3 reveals why Junko is as bloodthirsty as s/he is - [[spoiler: their [[spoiler:their father [[ParentalIncest had a weakness for children]].]]]] Book 4 reveals that this is [[spoiler:part of the reason why Jun/Junko tries to kill Masashi/Masami, not merely out of jealousy but out of fear that the Ronin is sexually abusing them the way their father did to them]].
* HeelFaceTurn: In Book 4, [[spoiler:Jun/Junko becomes the protagonist's ally, and they can rekindle their old relationship and work towards making it less toxic]].
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* HowWeGotHere: Book 2 starts with a quick in-character recap of some of the more important decisions from the first book if a save file is loaded.
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* HowWeGotHere: Book 2 starts Books 2, 3, and 4 start with a quick in-character recap of some of the more important decisions from the first book if a save file is loaded.
* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: In Book 4 the Ronin notes that most of their and Jun/Junko's lovemaking began as brawls and/or them looking to vent their rage.
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* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler:The Baron's mansion.]]
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* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler:The Baron's mansion.mansion hypnotizes its occupants.]]
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* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Book 3 has [[spoiler:(possibly, depending on what the player asks) the kitsune reveal that the Ronin had eaten other (already-dead) orphaned children after their hometown was destroyed]].
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* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Book 3 has [[spoiler:(possibly, depending on what the player asks) the kitsune reveal that the Ronin had eaten other (already-dead) orphaned children after their hometown was destroyed]].destroyed. This is expanded upon in Book 4, where its revealed that the other orphans had been the Ronin's friends and some of them hadn't even been dead yet]].
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* SheCleansUpNicely: In Book 4, [[spoiler:Jun/Junko gets themself cleaned up and the Protagonist notes they are surprisingly attractive]].
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* SheCleansUpNicely: In Book 4, [[spoiler:Jun/Junko gets themself cleaned up and the Protagonist Ronin notes they are surprisingly attractive]].beautiful]].
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The final fate of those who practice Jigoku Itto Ryu swordsmanship.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The final fate of those who practice Jigoku Itto Ryu swordsmanship. Only a handful can wield it without succumbing to madness.
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* SheCleansUpNicely: In Book 4, [[spoiler:Jun/Junko gets themself cleaned up and the Protagonist notes they are surprisingly attractive]].
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** In Book Four, while on a drunken rant Bashō references the famous "You can't handle the truth!" line from ''Film/AFewGoodMen''.
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The fourth book was released today - 29/8/2019
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Three books have currently been released.. The third Book became available for purchase on Nov. 29, 2017.
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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:If you spare Daisuke the guard's life in Book 1, he'll reappear in Book 2 as a butler in the Baron's mansion.]]
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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:If you spare Daisuke the guard's life in Book 1, he'll reappear in Book 2 as a butler in the Baron's mansion.]]mansion]] - and [[spoiler: his failure to recognize you clues you in on what's happening there]].
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* FirstLove: Jun/Junko is this for the protagonist. It didn't work out well, [[FoeYay though it's possible for the MC to still have feelings for them.]]
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* FirstLove: Jun/Junko is this for the protagonist. It didn't work out well, [[FoeYay [[MasochismTango though it's possible for the MC to still have feelings for them.]]
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Foe Yay fits better
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* FirstLove: Jun/Junko is this for the protagonist. It didn't work out well, [[MasochismTango though it's possible for the MC to still have feelings for them.]]
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* FirstLove: Jun/Junko is this for the protagonist. It didn't work out well, [[MasochismTango [[FoeYay though it's possible for the MC to still have feelings for them.]]
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* FirstLove: Jun/Junko is this for the protagonist. It didn't work out well, [[FoeYay though it's possible for the MC to still have feelings for them.]]
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* FirstLove: Jun/Junko is this for the protagonist. It didn't work out well, [[FoeYay [[MasochismTango though it's possible for the MC to still have feelings for them.]]
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''Samurai of Hyuga'' is a ChooseYourOwnAdventure game written by Devon Connell and is hosted by Creator/ChoiceOfGames.
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''Samurai of Hyuga'' is a ChooseYourOwnAdventure game written by Devon Connell and is hosted by Creator/ChoiceOfGames.
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[[IThoughtItMeant Has nothing to do with]] [[Manga/{{Naruto}} a certain ninja clan]].
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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: In the second book's demo, [[spoiler:Jun/ko will demand the PC hand over their [[AncestralWeapon beloved sword, passed down from their Sensei,]] in exchange for Masashi/mi's life. If they don't, Jun/ko kills them. If they do, Jun/ko is enraged the PC would trade away the sword for a "worthless kid" and [[KickTheDog kills them anyway]].]] Fortunately, [[spoiler:Masashi/mi It was reviewed in Book 3 that the necklace that the emperor gave to them save them by taking most of the cut.]]
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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: FailureIsTheOnlyOption:
** In the second book's demo, [[spoiler:Jun/ko will demand the PC hand over their [[AncestralWeapon beloved sword, passed down from their Sensei,]] in exchange for Masashi/mi's life. If they don't, Jun/ko kills them. If they do, Jun/ko is enraged the PC would trade away the sword for a "worthless kid" and [[KickTheDog kills them anyway]].]] Fortunately, [[spoiler:Masashi/mi It was reviewed in Book 3 that the necklace that the emperor gave to them save them by taking most of the cut.]]]]
** In the third book, [[spoiler:Ido will die no matter how well the Ronin trains their apprentices and directs them during the tournament, causing the Ronin to lash out at their companions and depart to hunt down Jun/ko by themself]].
** In the second book's demo, [[spoiler:Jun/ko will demand the PC hand over their [[AncestralWeapon beloved sword, passed down from their Sensei,]] in exchange for Masashi/mi's life. If they don't, Jun/ko kills them. If they do, Jun/ko is enraged the PC would trade away the sword for a "worthless kid" and [[KickTheDog kills them anyway]].]] Fortunately, [[spoiler:Masashi/mi It was reviewed in Book 3 that the necklace that the emperor gave to them save them by taking most of the cut.
** In the third book, [[spoiler:Ido will die no matter how well the Ronin trains their apprentices and directs them during the tournament, causing the Ronin to lash out at their companions and depart to hunt down Jun/ko by themself]].
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found on Book 3 when the ronin talks the kid somewhere in the village. The kid shows her marred necklace to the ronin.
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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: In the second book's demo, [[spoiler:Jun/ko will demand the PC hand over their [[AncestralWeapon beloved sword, passed down from their Sensei,]] in exchange for Masashi/mi's life. If they don't, Jun/ko kills them. If they do, Jun/ko is enraged the PC would trade away the sword for a "worthless kid" and [[KickTheDog kills them anyway]].]] Fortunately, [[spoiler:Masashi/mi somehow either survives or comes back, though how is currently unexplained.It was reviewed in Book 3 that the necklace that the emperor gave to them save them by taking most of the cut.]]
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* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Book 3 has [[spoiler: (possibly, depending on what the player asks) the kitsune reveal that the Ronin had eaten other (already-dead) orphaned children after his hometown was destroyed]].
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* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Book 3 has [[spoiler: (possibly, [[spoiler:(possibly, depending on what the player asks) the kitsune reveal that the Ronin had eaten other (already-dead) orphaned children after his their hometown was destroyed]].
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** Book 3's climax has [[spoiler: the Ronin enter the Jigoku Itto-Ryo after seeing Ige get slaughtered]], and the Stats screen is instead replaced by "''Junko''."
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* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Book 3 has [[spoiler: (possibly, depending on what the player asks) the kitsune reveal that the Ronin had eaten other (already-dead) orphaned children after his hometown was destroyed]].
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* FreudianExcuse: Book 3 reveals why Junko is as bloodthirsty as she is - [[spoiler: her father [[ParentalIncest had a weakness for young girls]].]]
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* FreudianExcuse: Book 3 reveals why Junko is as bloodthirsty as she s/he is - [[spoiler: her their father [[ParentalIncest had a weakness for young girls]].children]].]]
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Aside from the aforementioned "Calculated" stat, the third book allows you to increase your "Deduction" and "Observation" stats through examining a murder scene and interrogating those involved.
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** Toshi and the Protagonist's investigation of the murder at the beginning of Book Three contains a number of nods to ''Franchise/SherlockHolmes'' -- particularly if the protagonist shows skill at deduction and investigation.
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Two Books are currently out, with more in the works that [[WordOfGod the author has stated]] will be [[DoorStopper significantly longer]]. The second Book became available for purchase on Sept. 16, 2016.
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** Masashi/Masami's spirit animal is a Red Panda, and the player's varies depending on both choice and [[TheDevTeamThinksOfEverything what traits they've exhibited so far]]. Deviating from the Spirit Animal's traits will lower your spiritual attunement. There are ten total, but you can only [[KarmaMeter exhibit 5 traits, as each is paired with another, opposing trait]].
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** Masashi/Masami's spirit animal is a Red Panda, and the player's varies depending on both choice and [[TheDevTeamThinksOfEverything what traits they've exhibited so far]].far. Deviating from the Spirit Animal's traits will lower your spiritual attunement. There are ten total, but you can only [[KarmaMeter exhibit 5 traits, as each is paired with another, opposing trait]].
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* TheDevTeamThinksOfEverything: Certain options will be automatically taken or gated off depending on the player's associated skills, mentioned under AnimalMotifs.
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* LuminescentBlush: Masashi/Masami is described as having a noticeable blush when the Emperor compliments them, if the main character gets a short haircut, and if the main character is perverted towards her.
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* LuminescentBlush: Masashi/Masami is described as having a noticeable blush when the Emperor compliments them, if when the main character first gets a short haircut, hairstyle change, and if the main character is perverted towards her.them.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Masashi/Masami is the the brains to the protagonist's brawn.
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* EatingTheEyeCandy: A perverted protagonist will do this often, especially around Toshi/Toshio and Momoko.
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* NeverLearnedToRead: The protagonist and Hatch, due to them being slum kids.
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* InterfaceScrew: Late in Book 2, [[spoiler:the names of your statistics are all suddenly replaced with more pleasant-sounding names; for example, "Perverted" is changed to "Affectionate", and "Brutal" is changed to "Unpolished". It's later revealed that this is because the Baron is secretly altering your memories to give you a more pleasant life. The statistics will gradually change back to their original names one by one as the story continues.]]
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* InterfaceScrew: Late in Book 2, [[spoiler:the names of your statistics are all suddenly replaced with more pleasant-sounding names; for example, "Perverted" is changed to "Affectionate", and "Brutal" is changed to "Unpolished". It's later revealed that this is because the Baron is [[LotusEaterMachine secretly altering your memories to give you a more pleasant life.life]]. The statistics will gradually change back to their original names one by one as the story continues.]]
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** Book One ends with [[spoiler:Jun/Junko slicing open Masashi/Masami's throat while the PC can only watch. Book 2 reveals she survives.]]
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** Book One ends with [[spoiler:Jun/Junko slicing open Masashi/Masami's throat while the PC can only watch. Book 2 reveals she s/he survives.]]
* StealthPun: The Baron is described as being as an attractive but middle-aged man. [[spoiler:He's also a silver kitsune. So one could say he's a SilverFox.]]
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* UsingYourHead: Hatch, and quite effectively at that.
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* UsingYourHead: UseYourHead: Hatch, and quite effectively at that.
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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:If you spare Daisuke the guard's life in Book 1, he'll reappear in Book 2 as a butler in the Baron's mansion.]]