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Fae Tactics (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Fae Tactics: The Girl who Destroyed the World is a Strategy RPG developed by Endlessfluff Games (creators of Valdis Story: Abyssal City), and published by Humble Games. It was released for PC on July 31, 2020.Long ago, the world of magic was separated from the natural world by Elemental Gates. One day, the seal on the gates was broken, flooding the natural world with magical fae creatures once thought to be myths. The worlds merging was imperfect and much of the land was torn apart. The devastation claimed the lives of most of the population of natural and fae creatures alike. Those that survived have forged new lives in the ruins of the old worlds, but growing tension between man and fae threaten to finish what began with the opening of the gates.The story stars Peony, a young girl looking for her mother. She is met by a world in peril, and must take on a much greater quest to save the world.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })
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Bilingual Bonus: Each-Uisge is the name of an evil shapeshifting Fae creature from Scottish mythology whose name directly translates to "water horse". His brothers keep the Each part of the name - meaning horse - and combine it with names from other languages and mythologies. Kikin is Japanese for "famine", Mot is the name of a Canaanite god of death, and Rhyfel is Old Welsh for "war". Croix-Mer is French and roughly translates to "Sea Cross", alluding to her identity as Claudia of Sea Cross Island.
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Archnemesis Dad: Erisolde's uncle develops Fae-killing machinery for the empire, and thus is an opponent she and Peony must face. However, he's truly been killed so a powerful Fae can take charge and use the resources available for its own goals. Though left ambiguous, Each-Uisge is likely this, as he's probably Peony's true father.
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Dark Is Not Evil: One of the optional characters is a fiery-eyed, horned demon that consumes the souls of his foes. His goal? To consume enough evil souls in the world he's summoned so he can return to sleep.
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Can't Drop the Hero: Even after other Leaders become available, Peony has to participate in battle, because she's the one with Summon Magic that brings in Fae allies.
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Though left ambiguous, Each-Uisge is likely this, as he's probably Peony's true father.
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit: Peony can be accompanied by two other Leaders, and summon up to three non-Leader Fae to assist her in battle. However, her summoning skill is limited at first, often reducing her choices to either one large Fae, a pair of medium-sized Fae, or three small Fae.
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