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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: Going by most guides, Aetoria seems to be the most common pick for the Dragoon Officer's homeland, generally for the stats it provides.

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** Depending on your opinion, Cunaris can go from TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth to DirtyCoward.

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** Depending The young Wulfram, was he a genuine believer of his ideal? Or did he hold on your opinion, Cunaris can go from TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth to DirtyCoward.his ideal because he don't want to lose his political influence? Also, was his decision of [[spoiler: gather militia to siege northern keep an act of self-defense, or was it his plan to take control of Cortes by force?]]



* SelfImposedChallenge: One of the challenges that players tries to complete is being a Wulfram Saboteur or even PlayingBothSides. Namely, having your debt paid by Wulfram, and earning a Earldom title from the Queen. The difficult part is to balance your influence between Royalists and Wulframite factions. You need just enough Royalist influence to get Earldom(One which can be a bit challenging even for a genuine Royalist playthrough), but not too much to make anyone suspicious. Furthermore, you also need to make Wulfram saw you as a potential ally so that he can give you the offer in the first place. A single misstep or miscalculation can be detrimental to your reputation(a secondary requirement of getting the title),the fighting ability of your men(the direct excuse for the Queen to offer your title), or even your cover, rendering the entire scheme either fruitless or backfired.

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* SelfImposedChallenge: One of the challenges that players tries to complete is being a Wulfram Saboteur or even PlayingBothSides. Namely, having your debt paid by Wulfram, and earning a Earldom title from the Queen. The difficult part is to balance your influence between Royalists and Wulframite factions. You need just enough Royalist influence to get Earldom(One which can be a bit challenging even for a genuine Royalist playthrough), but not too much to make anyone suspicious. Furthermore, you also need to make Wulfram saw you as a potential ally so that he can give you the offer in the first place. A single misstep or miscalculation can be detrimental to your reputation(a secondary requirement of getting the title),the fighting ability of your men(the direct excuse for the Queen to offer your title), or even your cover, rendering the entire scheme either fruitless or backfired.backfired.
*HarsherInHindsight: When Lord of Infinity was WIP back in 2020, the events updated in each chapter had, unfortunately, coincide with real life event(Especially in US). To name a few, we got the conflict between Antari refugees and Tierran tenant, denying the seriousness of roadmen and got backfired when it worsen, politicians using their votes in Cortes to pass a unfavorable treaty in order to make profit by shorting, and topped it off with protests in the street crushed brutally by professional armed forces.
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*AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** Is Miguel the wise king who wants to prepare Tierra to take their place as a second-rate nation, or even one of the superpower? Or is he a man blinded by his vision and having little concern for the well-being of his subjects?
** Similarly, is Queen Isobel a women who fight against the misogynic lords [[spoiler: and carry on the legacy of her late brother, Miguel?]] Or is she a ruthless politician who will do whatever it takes to [[spoiler: upend the current state of government and ]]see her dream accomplished?
** Depending on your opinion, Cunaris can go from TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth to DirtyCoward.



* StoicWoobie: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.

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* StoicWoobie: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.them.
*GuideDangIt: The game processes a set of hidden stats regarding your relationship with other character and other miscellanous attributes. It is difficult to manage them without some amount of codediving. Lords of Infinity took it to a step further. Although there are some general descriptions that would give the player a rough estimation of these statistics, they are far too vague to grasp. For some first time casual player, who are not aware of these hidden statstics, would find themselves frustrated by the playthrough. Fortunately, the community members are more than willing to share their guides and explaining the code in layman's term, yet to comprehend them would require some light reading of the guides.
*SelfImposedChallenge: One of the challenges that players tries to complete is being a Wulfram Saboteur or even PlayingBothSides. Namely, having your debt paid by Wulfram, and earning a Earldom title from the Queen. The difficult part is to balance your influence between Royalists and Wulframite factions. You need just enough Royalist influence to get Earldom(One which can be a bit challenging even for a genuine Royalist playthrough), but not too much to make anyone suspicious. Furthermore, you also need to make Wulfram saw you as a potential ally so that he can give you the offer in the first place. A single misstep or miscalculation can be detrimental to your reputation(a secondary requirement of getting the title),the fighting ability of your men(the direct excuse for the Queen to offer your title), or even your cover, rendering the entire scheme either fruitless or backfired.
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* StoicWoobie: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.
* GuideDangIt:It is hard to get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan can be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, doing so will be equal to desertion.

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* StoicWoobie: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.
* GuideDangIt:It is hard to get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan can be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, doing so will be equal to desertion.
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This is not true. You are still able to access the secret mission even if you deserted in Blogia by having a good enough friendship with Katarina, who will offer you to take part in it.


* GuideDangIt:It is hard to get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan can be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, doing so will be equal to desertion. In Guns of Infinity, the "perfect" character build from the guide cannot perform the secert mission unless you make a certain decision in the beginning.

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* GuideDangIt:It is hard to get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan can be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, doing so will be equal to desertion. In Guns of Infinity, the "perfect" character build from the guide cannot perform the secert mission unless you make a certain decision in the beginning.
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* GuideDangIt: Let's face it. No one will get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a perfect guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard without a hint, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan will be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, since you are the one who is covering the retreat, doing so will be equal to desertion, and the ending will not be satisfying for you unless you keep yourself from suicide. Even with all the dead ends in the game, at least this game STILL has a guide to play the perfect end. In Guns of Infinity, WordOfGod knew there is a perfect walkthrough for the first game, and he goes out of his way to prevent players having such character from the guide attending the secert mission unless you make a certain decision in the beginning. Furthermore, the second game has no perfect ending for the players(You could achieve a "perfect" ending in secret mission, but it won't be easy.) With the game series is still in development, who knows what other surprise is waiting for us.

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* GuideDangIt: Let's face it. No one will GuideDangIt:It is hard to get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a perfect guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard without a hint, hard, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan will can be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, since you are the one who is covering the retreat, doing so will be equal to desertion, and the ending will not be satisfying for you unless you keep yourself from suicide. Even with all the dead ends in the game, at least this game STILL has a guide to play the perfect end. desertion. In Guns of Infinity, WordOfGod knew there is a perfect walkthrough for the first game, and he goes out of his way to prevent players having such "perfect" character build from the guide attending cannot perform the secert mission unless you make a certain decision in the beginning. Furthermore, the second game has no perfect ending for the players(You could achieve a "perfect" ending in secret mission, but it won't be easy.) With the game series is still in development, who knows what other surprise is waiting for us.beginning.

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* GuideDangIt: Let's face it. No one will get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a perfect guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard without a hint, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan will be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, since you are the one who is covering the retreat, doing so will be equal to desertion, and the ending will not be satisfying for you unless you keep yourself from suicide. Even with all the dead ends in the game, at least this game STILL has a guide to play the perfect end.
In Guns of Infinity, WordOfGod knew there is a perfect walkthrough for the first game, and he goes out of his way to prevent players having such character from the guide attending the secert mission unless you make a certain decision in the beginning. Furthermore, the second game has no perfect ending for the players(You could achieve a "perfect" ending in secret mission, but it won't be easy.) With the game series is still in development, who knows what other surprise is waiting for us.

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* GuideDangIt: Let's face it. No one will get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a perfect guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard without a hint, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan will be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, since you are the one who is covering the retreat, doing so will be equal to desertion, and the ending will not be satisfying for you unless you keep yourself from suicide. Even with all the dead ends in the game, at least this game STILL has a guide to play the perfect end.
end. In Guns of Infinity, WordOfGod knew there is a perfect walkthrough for the first game, and he goes out of his way to prevent players having such character from the guide attending the secert mission unless you make a certain decision in the beginning. Furthermore, the second game has no perfect ending for the players(You could achieve a "perfect" ending in secret mission, but it won't be easy.) With the game series is still in development, who knows what other surprise is waiting for us.

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* GuideDangIt:

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* GuideDangIt:GuideDangIt: Let's face it. No one will get a perfect ending in the first installment without being lucky or having a perfect guide at your side. The first thing you could be messed up is in the initial stats build, where there is no hint for the player that you will need to have a strong stats and a weak stats. Having good relationship with both Elson and Cazarosta is hard without a hint, and you could possibly make Cazarosta your potential enemy. In the middle scene, the quests in Fort Kharan will be challenging without a strong trait, making the extra plot useless and frustrating. In the end, the situation of the final battle suggests that left the battlefield is the most logical option. Unfortunately, since you are the one who is covering the retreat, doing so will be equal to desertion, and the ending will not be satisfying for you unless you keep yourself from suicide. Even with all the dead ends in the game, at least this game STILL has a guide to play the perfect end.
In Guns of Infinity, WordOfGod knew there is a perfect walkthrough for the first game, and he goes out of his way to prevent players having such character from the guide attending the secert mission unless you make a certain decision in the beginning. Furthermore, the second game has no perfect ending for the players(You could achieve a "perfect" ending in secret mission, but it won't be easy.) With the game series is still in development, who knows what other surprise is waiting for us.
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* StoicWoobie: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.

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* StoicWoobie: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.them.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Caius d'al Cazarosta. His mother was executed, he never knew his biological father and almost everyone he's ever known save a tiny few have treated him like something unpleasant they've stopped on. You won't hear him complain about it however.

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* {{Stoic Woobie}}: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.

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* {{Stoic Woobie}}: MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The MC's callous sacrifice of his men in pursuit of the ransom money near the end of the game in chapter 10a is one viewed as such both in-game and out.]]
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Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.
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{{Stoic Woobie}}: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.

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* {{Stoic Woobie}}: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.
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{{Stoic Woobie}}: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and from the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.

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{{Stoic Woobie}}: Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and from for the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.
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{{Stoic Woobie}} Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and from the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.

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{{Stoic Woobie}} Cazarosta's mother was executed for adultery when he was born, adultery which he was the product of, and as a Deathborn, is constantly looked down on by the rest of civilian and military society regardless of his considerable talent as a soldier. In the final battle, [[spoiler: he loses an eye and is horribly scarred,]] but he never once complains about his circumstances and from the most part, refuses to show any emotion over them.

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