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Disproportionate Retribution: A single person protesting against Bouclaire's rule is grounds for her to poison the local water supply and kill everyone in the area. Freudian Excuse: Xanu's plan to commit genocide on the Foreclaimers isn't just out of spite or even simple logic. He was created by them, and in wake of his existence, they enslaved and experimented on him, making his every waking moment torturous.

Tragic Villain: Xanu, who destroyed the Foreclaimers, was driven by a need for revenge for their constant torture of him for his entire life. Expressive Mask: Gothi, especially in episodes 9 and 10 when Sips bought her a fancier mask for a party. Despite her normal mask appearing to be nothing but a slab of wood, her eyes and sometimes eyebrows are perfectly visible. The swamp village of Alchemist Quarry, besides being a town where everything is magical, is home to a number of people that Quinn-Ora has turned into anthropomorphic animals. She tried the same thing on Sips in the past, and he is understandably a little upset about it. Four Eyes, Zero Soul: The Foreclaimer scientist Xanu's tale focuses on when talking about his inhumane treatment wears a reflective pair of goggles which makes his constant staring that much more unnerving. In Episode 15 we finally learn the secret of Sips's magic that Quinn-Ora talked about, the source of the calm voice that talked to him, and how it all ties into the plot. Embedded in his head is a shattered crystal that belonged to the being who destroyed the Foreclaimer civilization, its other fragments being used by the "magic girl" characters. That is the source of his magic and also where the spirit of the destroyer still lingers. Also in the same episode, we learn that Gothi was present during the destruction and wears a mask because someone close to her carved out her face.

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Content Warnings: Dingo starts of especially violent episodes by drawing attention to the series being meant for 14+ audiences. note While she gave content warnings before 2020, they were more trigger warnings. Her giving specific warnings about mature audiences from 2020 on might be due to some at the time recent youtube controversy that required videos to either be for kids or for adults, and videos that didn't specify that distinction early on could get hit with lawsuits Our Dragons Are Different: Big time for the Soulprowler Mercury Dragon. Like the metal it's named for, it amalgamates with other things, particularly souls, resulting in it being a Mind Hive with each soul constantly vying for dominance. Sips set a room full of poisonous potatoes on fire, not thinking about the extremely noxious fumes it would release. Adopted into Royalty: Bouclaire. Unfortunately, she's both a Royal Brat and a Self-Made Orphan. She also had older, adopted siblings, who "voluntarily" refused the throne. Badass Normal: Bouclaire/Potato Girl, a 10-year-old human girl who managed to put up a fight against Gothi. (Granted, this was Old Gothi, but still.)

The party learns that souls drawn into Foreclaimer crystals remain sentient long after death. The crystal in Sips's head contains the soul of the being who destroyed the Foreclaimers. Also, Sips accidentally curses Gorthan into a Ythrak for a while. It actually lets him save the day at one point. Ironic Name: The twin princesses, Eyes and Ears. Eyes is blind while Ears is deaf. It's not their real names, however. Gothi is the only person Xanu is willing to spare from his intended genocide of the Foreclaimers, because her “defect” of empathy led her to befriend him.What Did I Do Last Night?: Magic means all kinds of shenanigans, often even at parties. Poor alcohol; so upstaged. Mineral MacGuffin: Erina's magical girl powers stem from a crystal in one of her rings. Bouclaire and her bodyguards have shards of the same crystal, only they're larger and more powerful. They all come from a single large Foreclaimer crystal that once belonged to the being that destroyed their race and is now embedded in Sips's brain. Dingo tends to bring up important stuff just before it gets important in the story, so they don't tend to stay this trope for long. Weaponized Teleportation: Eyes and Ears both utilize portals as part of their fighting style, using them to stab with daggers and throw shields, respectively, from odd angles. While Sips is not officially confirmed as a Sorcerer until the ninth video, all of his powers point to him being a Wild Magic Sorcerer even before then.

Agony of the Feet: When Sips is trying to talk down Eyes, she uses a portal to stab him through the foot. Erina is confirmed to be a spellcaster, eventually, but her exact class is unknown. Her love of Seduction and reliance on charisma suggest she may be a Bard. Episode 12 confirms her to be a homebrew "magical girl" class that Dingo refuses to release the build for because it's "OP as f***". Foil: Between Stella's Children and the Old Society. Although both were cut from the same cloth of Foreclaimers who escaped and survived the fall of their civilization, each one went about the fall-out differently. Stella's Children learned from their mistakes and decided to be a more empathetic society. The Old Society believe they should've taken steps to control Xanu, and double down on their opportunistic ways. Stella's Children adapted to their environment by gently coaxing nature at their own expense, while the Old Society use technology to force nature out of the stone at the test subject's own expense.

Gothi: Holding onto that anger and pain is like drinking poison while expecting the other person to die. You have to move on. Improbable Weapon User: Erina is shown fighting with a pair of metal spheres almost like shot puts.

Also at age 5, while sledding, Dingo got buried under a pile of 13 year old kids. The only reason she didn't suffocate was because one of the older kids pulled her out.Crossover: She has several longer videos, mostly Q&As, with other D&D YouTubers, like Ben from Puffin Forest, Zee Bashew and JoCat. For the holidays of 2018 and Halloween of 2019, Felix ran a oneshot with her, Ben and Zee. Deadpan Snarker: Really, just about everyone has something sarcastic to say for any given situation. It makes sense for Sips, as he's a cynical monkey boy, but not so much for Erina or Gothi. When it comes to Sips, just about anything to do with Quinn-Ora will set him off. But, anybody else messing with Sneeze? Hoo, boy... Afterlife Antechamber: In Episode 31, as the rest of the party is trying to find a way to save Sips' soul from being consumed by his curse, the rapidly-dying Sips wakes up in a room with trinkets from his past, as well as a sleeping Sneeze and the figure of Elowen, who acts as a psychopomp and helps Sips realize that his life was worth living even with all the hardship he's endured before showing him a literal Death's Door he steps through. The tooltip is a play on the words "ecstatic" and "static", "ecstatic" being a synonym of "delighted" and "static" being an electrical charge.

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