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* AnAesop:
** The Demon Maze traps its victims until they can learn that killing is bad and life is sacred. However, this is [[AxCrazy Tigtone]] we're talking about, so he doesn't get out for a while.
** Parodied in ''Tigtone and The Stakes'':
-->'''Tigtone''': Thanks to you Helpy, I learned the true pain of helping others.
-->'''Helpy''': And I learned about the hero inside of me, and I didn't like it.
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** At a starving village, also in "The Begun", Tigtone goes on a speech about believing in facts and reason...[[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and magic marbles]], he suddenly throws a bunch of marbles into the air, and right after that he unhesitatingly [[MoodWhiplash kills a little girl]] by shooting an arrow through her head. Then her corpse is roasted on a spit and the villagers ''hail Tigtone as a hero'' for solving their hunger problem, while he humbly accepts the recognition. Had it not been for the over-the-top absurdity, this may as well have been the darkest moment in the series so far.

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** At a starving village, also in "The Begun", Tigtone goes on a speech about believing in facts and reason...[[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and magic marbles]], marbles, he suddenly throws a bunch of marbles into the air, and right after that he unhesitatingly [[MoodWhiplash kills a little girl]] by shooting an arrow through her head. Then her corpse is roasted on a spit and the villagers ''hail Tigtone as a hero'' for solving their hunger problem, while he humbly accepts the recognition. Had it not been for the over-the-top absurdity, this may as well have been the darkest moment in the series so far.
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* GutturalGrowler: Tigtone's voice becomes really deep and gravelly when he gets worked up, to the point of parody. It helps that his voice actor, Nils Frykdahl, does heavy metal vocals.
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** The King Queen are conjoined twins. [[{{Twincest}} They somehow had a son]], and consider having another child when their son is taken away to be tortured to death.

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** The King Queen are conjoined twins. [[TwinThreesomeFantasy They had their son Lavender from affair with their court wizard Amothedeus]] and seem [[{{Twincest}} They somehow had a son]], and consider having eager to have another child child]] when they trade their son is taken away to be take Amothedeus's place in being tortured to death.



* OurCentaursAreDifferent: They're horned, with 99 women to one fertile male, who can seemingly conceive with any sexually reproductive species, even [[MisterSeahorse males of those species]]. They reproduce by dissolving themselves in a lake from where the next generation soon emerges. At the end they do this with a horse and end up looking like horses with human faces and tiny arms on the end of their muzzles.

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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: They're horned, with 99 women to one fertile male, who can seemingly conceive with any sexually reproductive species, even [[MisterSeahorse males of those species]]. They reproduce by dissolving themselves in a lake from where the next generation soon emerges. At the end they do this with a horse and end up looking like [[BodyHorror horses with human faces and tiny arms on the end of their muzzles.muzzles]].



* RoyalInbreeding: The King and Queen of Propecia are siblings and have a son. This is even more disturbing than usual because they are also conjoined [[{{Twincest}} twins]]. The fact that their son turned out surprisingly normal turns out to be because he was actually born from the queen cheating on the king. (How she did that without the king knowing is unexplained.)

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* RoyalInbreeding: The King and Queen of Propecia are siblings and have a Lavender for son. This is even more disturbing than usual because they are also conjoined [[{{Twincest}} twins]]. The fact that their son turned out surprisingly normal turns out to be because he was actually born from the queen cheating on the king. (How she did that without the king knowing is unexplained.) King-Queen's affair with their court wizard Amothedeus, though it makes him half-wizard.



* SoulJar: An undead necromancer separated his brain from his body, granting immortality. He could only be destroyed by being stabbed in the brain with the Reverse Dagger.

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* SoulJar: An undead necromancer separated his brain from his body, granting immortality. He could only be destroyed by being stabbed in the brain with the Reverse Dagger.Dagger, which brings dead things back to life once.



* {{Twincest}}: Propecia is ruled by a pair of conjoined twins who are married to each other.

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* {{Twincest}}: Propecia is ruled by a pair of conjoined twins of the opposite sex who are married to each other.other. Subverted in that they are [[TwinThreesomeFantasy both in love with their court wizard, who is their son's biological father]]
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* ReadingIsCoolAesop: Inverted and parodied in "Tigtone and the Prison of Knowledge". Virtually all the problems that arise in the episode result from Helpy trying to teach himself to read, so by the end of the episode [[SpoofAesop he decides that reading is dangerous and it's better not to do it]].

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: Enforced. Tigtone uses the Jengas to plunge Propecia into utter chaos, releasing hundreds of [[EldritchAbomination Eldritch Abominations]] and all sorts of mayhem to satisfy his and Helpy's urge to go on more high stakes adventures. From Tigtone and Helpy's point-of-view, they couldn't be any happier while virtually everyone else is royally screwed.

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: Enforced. In the seasone one finale, Tigtone uses the Jengas to plunge Propecia into utter chaos, releasing hundreds of [[EldritchAbomination Eldritch Abominations]] and all sorts of mayhem to satisfy his and Helpy's urge to go on more high stakes adventures. From Tigtone and Helpy's point-of-view, they couldn't be any happier while virtually everyone else is royally screwed.screwed.
** It is rectified in the final episode, where Tigtone and Helpy manage to seal the rift causing all the chaos that had been unleashed, bringing the kingdom back into ''relative'' peace.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler: The Greater Good used Helpy to secretly gather magic artifacts while questing with Tigtone so he can recreate a reality altering artifact called the Jengas and eliminate all quests. This leaves the world at peace and makes Tigtone extraordinarily frustrated.]]

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Incredibly downplayed; [[spoiler: The Greater Good used Helpy to secretly gather magic artifacts while questing with Tigtone so he can recreate a reality altering artifact called the Jengas and eliminate all quests. This leaves the world at peace and makes Tigtone extraordinarily frustrated. For the most part, the only real problem is that the world is just boring.]]

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* BizarroElements: Of the 4 main elemental kings Tigtone needed to defeat, the Blood King was a little unusual and the Pain King was [[{{Masochism}} ''very'' unusual.]]

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* BizarroElements: Of In the 4 main episode, ''Tigtone and those Elemental Kings'', Tigtone meets the elemental kings Tigtone needed to defeat, the Blood King was a little unusual of Metal, Blood, Lightning and the Pain King was Pain. While Metal and lightning are often recognized as NaturalElements, blood and [[{{Masochism}} ''very'' unusual.]]pain]] certainly aren't.



* FourElementEnsemble: In the episode, ''Tigtone and those Elemental Kings'', Tigtone meets the elemental kings of Metal, Blood, Lightning and Pain.
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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Parodied in ''Tigtone and the Freaks of Love'' where it transpires that Tigtone has met Helpy for the "first" time on at least four separate occasions.
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* EscortMission: In "The Freaks of Love" Tigtone has to escort the fertile centaur back to his herd. He absolutely hates escort quests in general but at the end learns that he follows his heart and his heart seeks out quests, [[SpoofAesop so on any quest his heart is escorting him]].

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* EscortMission: In "The Freaks of Love" Tigtone has to escort the fertile centaur back to his herd. He absolutely hates escort quests (which are not the same as "rescue" quests, which he is okay with) in general but at the end learns that he follows his heart and his heart seeks out quests, [[SpoofAesop so on any quest his heart is escorting him]].
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* FamedInStory: Pretty much everyone knows Tigtone by reputation or contrivance.
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* {{Anticlimax}}: Tigtone encounters the Ghost Wizard. The boss fight music begins, the wizard conjures magic fireballs to shoot at Tigtone... and they turn out to be so tiny and weak that they bounce right off of Tigtone's shield. Since the Ghost Wizard doesn’t seem to have anything better to follow up with, Tigtone declares victory.

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* {{Anticlimax}}: Tigtone encounters the Ghost Wizard.Wizard in "The Begun". The boss fight music begins, the wizard conjures magic fireballs to shoot at Tigtone... and they turn out to be so tiny and weak that they bounce right off of Tigtone's shield. Since the Ghost Wizard doesn’t seem to have anything better to follow up with, Tigtone declares victory.
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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: Tigtone charges at the wall of the demon's stomach as tense, heroic music plays on the soundtrack, and then our view alternates back and forth between Tigtone's POV in which the music is playing at full blast, and the demon's point of view as it faintly hears the music and looks around trying to figure out where it's coming from. Finally, Tigtone bursts out of its stomach with his sword, making the music heard.

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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: In "The Begun" Tigtone charges at the wall of the demon's stomach as tense, heroic music plays on the soundtrack, and then our view alternates back and forth between Tigtone's POV in which the music is playing at full blast, and the demon's point of view as it faintly hears the music and looks around trying to figure out where it's coming from. Finally, Tigtone bursts out of its stomach with his sword, making the music heard.
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** Tigtone burns down the Eternal Forest of Omnel to make searching it easier.

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** Tigtone burns down the [[LostWoods Eternal Forest of Omnel Omnel]] to make searching it easier.
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* EpisodeFinishesTheTitle: Most episodes follow a CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase format
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* ToCreateAPlaygroundForEvil: [[spoiler:After thwarting the Greater Good's plan to create a peaceful, boring world without quests, Tigtone does the exact opposite and uses the reality-warping Jengas to throw the world into utter chaos, ensuring that there will ''always'' be quests for him to perform.]]

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** Tigtone burns down the [[LostWoods Eternal Forest Of Omnel]] to make searching it easier.

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** Tigtone burns down the [[LostWoods Eternal Forest Of Omnel]] of Omnel to make searching it easier.



* DungeonBypass: Tigtone burns down the [[LostWoods Eternal Forest of Omnel]] to find the macguffin more quickly.

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* DungeonBypass: Tigtone burns down the [[LostWoods Eternal Forest of Omnel]] Omnel to find the macguffin more quickly.



* LostWoods: The Eternal Forest of Omnel.
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%%* ManChild: Prince Lavender fits this trope to a t.

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%%* * ManChild: Prince Lavender fits this trope to a t.t. He is immature, hedonistic, selfish and does nothing but enjoy the perks of royalty.
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* NoHarmRequirement: The Demon Maze, where killing anything teleports you back to the center and resurrects whatever you killed.
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* ManChild: Prince Lavender fits this trope to a t.

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* %%* ManChild: Prince Lavender fits this trope to a t.

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