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* WalkingSpoiler: His entire existence is crucial to Wodime's true character and motivations, and its hard to say anything about him without spoiling them.

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* WalkingSpoiler: His entire existence is crucial to Wodime's true character and motivations, and its it's hard to say anything about him without spoiling them.
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* PosthumousCharacter: He's been dead for a long time by the time Chaldea arrives in the Lostbelt, yet it's in part thanks to his decision to free humanity from the gods that the protagonists even have a shot of victory.

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* PosthumousCharacter: He's been dead for a long time by the time Chaldea arrives in the Lostbelt, yet it's in part thanks to his decision to free humanity from the gods that the protagonists even have a shot of at victory.
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** Bluebook states that the satellite blackout was caused by the Trees' branches cutting off Earth from outer space which bleached the planet, and after the 12 period the Trees spent the next three months systematically hunting down humans one by one. Wodime notes that the Trees could be planted on Earth only after the planet was bleached and humanity eliminated, and that runs counter to what Chaldea saw as noted above.

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** Bluebook states that the satellite blackout was caused by the Trees' branches cutting off Earth from outer space which bleached the planet, and after the 12 hour period the Trees spent the next three months systematically hunting down humans one by one. Wodime notes that the Trees could be planted on Earth only after the planet was bleached and humanity eliminated, and that runs counter to what Chaldea saw as noted above.



** Bluebook calls the operating room Subject E lies in retro contrary to his impression of Area 51 being a high tech base, yet Moriarty and Sion state all the equipment in the room was state-of-the-art by modern standards.

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** Bluebook calls the operating room Subject E lies in retro "retro" contrary to his impression of Area 51 being a high tech base, yet Moriarty and Sion state all the equipment in the room was state-of-the-art by modern standards.
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She doesnt do it for his legacy, it is never stated in that way, neither she mentions him as the reason as the reason whybshe goed with that tittle


* TheLostLenore: A platonic and non-romantic example, [[spoiler:but he effectively serves as one for Mash during "Lostbelt No. 6: Fae Round Table Domain, Avalon le Fae", as she ends up becoming a widow after Boggart's death. She proceeds to continue her journey as the "Knight of Sheffield" in order to carry her dead husband's legacy]].
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* {{Seers}}: In the Drama CD, the Count speculates that "her eyes has the ability to foretell fate".

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* {{Seers}}: In the Drama CD, the Count speculates that "her eyes has have the ability to foretell fate".
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A fallen Greek princess who was sold into slavery before being taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during its final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.

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A fallen Greek princess who was sold into slavery before being taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in Ordeal Call II: Wastehole of the Irreversible Waste Hole, Unsalvageable, Id, during its final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.

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