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** Will temporarily joins as party of a joint operation between the Eagle Pirates and Nade's squad. Unlike most examples, he ends up becoming a permanent party member in Chapter 3.

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** Will temporarily joins as party part of a joint operation between the Eagle Pirates and Nade's squad. Unlike most examples, he ends up becoming a permanent party member in Chapter 3.
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* RivalFinalBoss: In the true ending, [[spoiler:Nade has to duel Zechs, who he shares a rivalry with due to them being the Paladin and Dark Knight respectively. This happens both because Zechs wants a rematch and because a clash of light and dark is needed to complete the Flotsam jewel in order to maintain the floating continents.]]
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''Sword of Paladin'' (ソードオブパラディン) is an UsefulNotes/RPGMaker MV game developed by Paladin Works. It was originally a series of games, but the developer eventually remade the series into a single game, ''Sword of Paladin RE'', and released it onto Steam in June 2021.

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''Sword of Paladin'' (ソードオブパラディン) is an UsefulNotes/RPGMaker MV game developed by Paladin Works. It was originally a series of three games, but the developer eventually remade the series into a single game, ''Sword of Paladin RE'', and released it onto Steam in June 2021.
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld: The final chapter reveals the existence of several parallel worlds to Gaiastir, a MedievalEuropeanFantasy world. [[spoiler:After a battle with Berienstahl, Zash ends up trapped in a world that resembles Earth, but with technology instead of magic. In order to adapt to fighting aliens, Zash learns to use the world's technology to supplement his spearsmanship. Fortunately, Nade's party and Brigid manage to find him and bring him back to his home world.]]
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* HypocrisyNod: In the Ginnugugap, [[spoiler:Nade offers to spare Lancelot, but the latter points out how hypocritical this is because the former already killed many enemies for the greater good. Nade admits that he has blood on his hands, but he doesn't enjoy killing and he believes Lancelot has the potential to redeem himself.]]


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* IneffectualLoner: Lancelot's main flaw is that he doesn't trust anyone but himself to save the world, [[spoiler:leading to him joining Berienstahl in order to obtain the power of the Extra and Royal Gems. This is shown in his recounting of the time Berienstahl attacked Asgard. He notes that it was a team of weaker Einherjar who saved the day, but instead of accepting that the Einherjars can overcome powerful enemies together, he wallows in his own personal failure to defeat Berienstahl by himself.]]

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* DisappointedByTheMotive: The one behind the Arc Guard coup, [[spoiler:Kingsguard Commander [[KnightTemplar Lancelot]], reveals that he failed to protect Asgard from Berienstahl and failed the Paladin trials, resulting in him losing his confidence. Now he believes that obtaining the insanity-inducing Extra Gems and Royal Gems, tricking people into deadly test runs of these gems, and taking over the world are all necessary actions for him to become a true hero. After hearing Lancelot's self-justification, Nade loses his respect for his former superior and accuses him of being weak-hearted for resorting to such villainous means to compensate for his wounded ego.]]



* DisappointedByTheMotive: The one behind the Arc Guard coup, [[spoiler:Kingsguard Commander [[KnightTemplar Lancelot]], reveals that he failed to protect Asgard from Berienstahl and failed the Paladin trials, resulting in him losing his confidence. Now he believes that obtaining the insanity-inducing Extra Gems and Royal Gems, tricking people into deadly test runs of these gems, and taking over the world are all necessary actions for him to become a true hero. After hearing Lancelot's self-justification, Nade loses his respect for his former superior and accuses him of being weak-hearted for resorting to such villainous means to compensate for his wounded ego.]]
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* AIIsACrapshoot: The main antagonist of the Aggressor side story is [[spoiler:the Deep Learnist, an AI that is supposed to lead the aliens and help them find a new home. Unfortunately, it developed a god complex and sought to turn humanity into [[ForScience science experiments]], even if it meant risking the aliens in a war against the humans and striking a deal with [[BigBad Anguis]] to gain Satan Gems. It views both aliens and humans as so far beneath it that it claims it is giving them salvation when it kills them.]]


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* LightIsNotGood: In the Aggressor side story, [[spoiler:the aliens have access to the Laser skill, which deals light damage. They're also waging war against humanity for refusing to submit to them as lab rats.]]


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* UngratefulBastard: In the Aggressor side story, [[spoiler:the humans allowed the aliens to take refuge on their planet. The aliens repaid them by kidnapping humans to dissect in cyborg experiments. When the humans retaliated, the aliens had the gall to claim the humans betrayed them. This is because they were negatively influenced by their AI master, the Deep Learnist, who sees humans as inferior beings.]]


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* YouHaveFailedMe: In the Aggressor side story, [[spoiler:the Deep Learnist kills its second-in-command for failing to kill Brigid and Zash.]]

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