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In the land of Shamain, Emperor Ifther had declared war on all surrounding kingdoms after embracing the dark god Heradios. And it's up to three heroes, whose homes are destroyed in the ensuing battle, to stop him.

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In the land of Shamain, Emperor Ifther had declared war on all surrounding kingdoms after embracing the dark god Heradios.Heradious. And it's up to three heroes, whose homes are destroyed in the ensuing battle, to stop him.



* AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage: The final, OneWingedAngel form of Ifther, who is a dragon so huge you spend the entire fight attacking it's head.

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* AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage: The final, OneWingedAngel form of Ifther, Heradious, who is a dragon so huge that you spend the entire fight attacking it's head.



* BossBonanza: The last few battles of the game, where you'll need to defeat Ifther ''thrice'' (in his three forms - see SequentialBoss) before fighting Heradios, the TrueFinalBoss.
* BreathWeapon: Most of the bosses, including the Wyvern, Hydra, Ifther's final form, as well as some of the mooks like the gryphones and harpies.
* DemBones: This game has ''flying'' skeleton enemies in several levels.

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* BossBonanza: The last few battles of the game, where you'll need to defeat Ifther ''thrice'' (in his three forms - see SequentialBoss) twice before fighting Heradios, Heradious, the TrueFinalBoss.
* BreathWeapon: Most of the bosses, including the Wyvern, Hydra, Ifther's final form, Heradious, as well as some of the mooks like the gryphones gryphons and harpies.
* DemBones: This game has ''flying'' floating skeleton enemies in several levels.



* FighterMageThief: The trio of heroes, Vorg the dark knight, Tyora the Great Mage and Kashon the winged warrior.

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* FighterMageThief: The trio of heroes, heroes: Vorg the dark knight, Tyora the Great Mage and Kashon the winged warrior.



* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Fire-breathing, hostile gryphons are another recurring enemy type, and can absorb plenty of hits while lashing out quickly on the players.
* MagicKnight: Vors, Kashon and Tyora are all skilled with weapons, and can cast a wide variety of magic attacking spells. Unfortunately the same can be said for most of the human bosses and enemies.

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* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Fire-breathing, hostile gryphons are another recurring enemy type, type and can absorb plenty of hits while lashing out quickly on the players.
* MagicKnight: Vors, Vorg, Kashon and Tyora are all skilled with weapons, weapons and can cast a wide variety of magic attacking spells. Unfortunately Unfortunately, the same can be said for most of the human bosses and enemies.



* SequentialBoss: Ifther, who is a BossBonanza by ''himself''. You'll need to defeat his human body, only for him to turn into a fire-breathing DraconicHumanoid with a brand new health bar, and if you defeat him again he'll resurrect a ''humoungous'' dragon (made by fusing together the bones of slain dragons everywhere in the level) so large, you spend the entire level battling it's ''head''.

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* SequentialBoss: Ifther, who is a BossBonanza by ''himself''. You'll need to defeat his human body, only for him to turn into a fire-breathing DraconicHumanoid with a brand new health bar, bar and if you defeat him again again, he'll resurrect Heradious, a ''humoungous'' humongous dragon (made by fusing together the bones of slain dragons everywhere in the level) so large, you you'll spend the entire level battling it's ''head''.its head.



* SummonMagic: How the third boss, a humanoid demonic entity from another world, is summoned into the game by Heradios.

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* SummonMagic: How the third boss, a humanoid demonic entity from another world, is summoned into the game by Heradios.game.



* WingedHumanoid: All three of the selectable heroes.

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* WingedHumanoid: All three of the selectable heroes.Kashon.
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!! Sol Divide contain examples of:
* TheAtoner: Vorg the former knight who served Emperor Ifther, now defecting to the side of good after his betrayal.

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!! Sol Divide contain contains examples of:
* TheAtoner: Vorg the Vorg, a former knight who served Emperor Ifther, now defecting Ifther and then defected to the side of good after his betrayal. good.
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* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: One of the later bosses is a huge Minotaur armed with a [[AnAxToGrind massive battleax]] which can release projectiles.

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* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: One of the later bosses is a huge Minotaur armed with a [[AnAxToGrind massive battleax]] battleax which can release projectiles.

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* TheAtoner: Vorg the former knight who served Emperor Ifther, now defecting to the side of good after his betrayal.



* BreathWeapon: Most of the bosses, including the Wyvern, Hydra, Ifther's final form, as well as some of the mooks like the gryphones and harpies.



* FLunkyBoss: Most of the bosses are flanked by scores and scores of lower level mooks. Expect plenty of chaos onscreen in these battles!

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* FLunkyBoss: FlunkyBoss: Most of the bosses are flanked by scores and scores of lower level mooks. Expect plenty of chaos onscreen in these battles!battles!
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Flying purple jellyfishes infests the underground caverns.



* SummonMagic: How the third boss, a humanoid demonic entity from another world, is summoned into the game.

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* SummonMagic: How the third boss, a humanoid demonic entity from another world, is summoned into the game.game by Heradios.
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''Sol Divide - Sword of Darkness'' is a 1997 HorizontalScrollingShooter created by Creator/{{Psikyo}}, one of their many arcade shooters, but the first which is in a HighFantasy setting.

In the land of Shamain, Emperor Ifther had declared war on all surrounding kingdoms after embracing the dark god Heradios. And it's up to three heroes, whose homes are destroyed in the ensuing battle, to stop him.

Players can select between three characters:

* Kashon, the Prince of Neraphai - a WarriorPrince among a race of bird-humanoids with the strongest close range attacks, and the game's MightyGlacier.
* Tyora, the Great Mage and Guardian of the Rangford Temple - the FragileSpeedster magician with a high Mana Meter allowing her to focus mostly on spells.
* Vorg, the Knight of Silverna, formerly serving under Emperor Ifther's army until his HeelFaceTurn - the JackOfAllStats preferrable for beginners.

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!! Sol Divide contain examples of:
* AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage: The final, OneWingedAngel form of Ifther, who is a dragon so huge you spend the entire fight attacking it's head.
* BeeAfraid: Giant bees are an insect-type enemy, usually attacking in numbers but can be blasted apart easily.
* BlackKnight: Flying knights clad in black armour are another enemy type. Besides dealing heavy damage with their swords if the player gets too close, they can also launch fireballs as a ranged projectile.
* BossBonanza: The last few battles of the game, where you'll need to defeat Ifther ''thrice'' (in his three forms - see SequentialBoss) before fighting Heradios, the TrueFinalBoss.
* DemBones: This game has ''flying'' skeleton enemies in several levels.
* FacelessEye: One of the enemy types, floating eyeballs which can damage you with their EyeBeams. The green ones are generally easier, before being replaced by navy ones.
* FighterMageThief: The trio of heroes, Vorg the dark knight, Tyora the Great Mage and Kashon the winged warrior.
* FLunkyBoss: Most of the bosses are flanked by scores and scores of lower level mooks. Expect plenty of chaos onscreen in these battles!
* HarpingOnAboutHarpies: Another enemy type in the game, being depicted as winged women capable of shooting projectiles.
* AnIcePerson: The Freeze spell, which summons a winter spirit into freezing every enemy onscreen.
* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Fire-breathing, hostile gryphons are another recurring enemy type, and can absorb plenty of hits while lashing out quickly on the players.
* MagicKnight: Vors, Kashon and Tyora are all skilled with weapons, and can cast a wide variety of magic attacking spells. Unfortunately the same can be said for most of the human bosses and enemies.
* ManaPotion: There are collectible power-ups which can refill your character's magic meter, allowing them to cast more attacking spells.
* OneHitKill: The Death Spell, one of the strongest magic available, which wipes out practically ''everything'' onscreen, even bosses. Unfortunately it usually ends up being TooAwesomeToUse due to consuming a lot of Mana.
* OurHydrasAreDifferent: One of the earlier bosses is a two-headed hydra, both heads attacking in turn (one by breathing fire and another by biting).
* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: One of the later bosses is a huge Minotaur armed with a [[AnAxToGrind massive battleax]] which can release projectiles.
* PlayingWithFire: One of the first attacking spells release a stream of flames that does decent damage to enemies. It's range is mostly mediocre (covering less than half the screen) but it's cheap on the magic meter and gets the job done.
* SandWorm: The fourth boss, which periodically sticks itself in and out of the soil to attack from underneath. It somehow have insectoid features mixed with it's worm-like body.
* SequentialBoss: Ifther, who is a BossBonanza by ''himself''. You'll need to defeat his human body, only for him to turn into a fire-breathing DraconicHumanoid with a brand new health bar, and if you defeat him again he'll resurrect a ''humoungous'' dragon (made by fusing together the bones of slain dragons everywhere in the level) so large, you spend the entire level battling it's ''head''.
* ShockAndAwe: The Thunderbolt Spell can rain pillars of electricity all over the area, doing plenty of damage, but at some very high mana cost.
* SummonMagic: How the third boss, a humanoid demonic entity from another world, is summoned into the game.
* WarmupBoss: Depending on the route, the first boss is either the two-headed hydra or the wyvern, both of them which are pushovers with low health, easily-dodgable projectiles and the arena throwing plenty of spaces to avoid their attacks. Especially more so for the wyvern who can be bested without resorting to higher-level (or ''any'') spells.
* WingedHumanoid: All three of the selectable heroes.

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