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* [[The High Queen]] - Nimwe, the Seelie Queen, is an [[Fair Folk|elfin]] lady of incredible grace and beauty.
* [[The High Queen]] - Nimwe, the Seelie Queen, is an [[Fair Folk|elfin]] lady of incredible grace and beauty.
* [[Historical Villain Upgrade]] - An in-universe example. The tailor believes that the king was assassinated by [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Muldan Blackblade]], a barbarian with a [[BFS|massive black sword.]]
* [[Historical Villain Upgrade]] - An in-universe example. The tailor believes that the king was assassinated by [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Muldan Blackblade]], a barbarian with a [[BFS|massive black sword.]]
* [[I Am Not Shazam]] - the second of the two kingdoms is the faerie realm of Thierna Na Oge, not the invading goblins. A few of the reviews got this wrong.
* [[Info Dump]] - The opening narration.
* [[Info Dump]] - The opening narration.
* [[Informed Ability]] - In the opening [[Info Dump]], Maeldun is presented as a great warrior. In the game, he is anything but. Branwyn pointedly explains to the fawning Iseult that Maeldun is their ''diplomat'', and Branwyn herself is the great warrior. {{spoiler|She'll show it if you lead the barghest into your camp.}}
* [[Informed Ability]] - In the opening [[Info Dump]], Maeldun is presented as a great warrior. In the game, he is anything but. Branwyn pointedly explains to the fawning Iseult that Maeldun is their ''diplomat'', and Branwyn herself is the great warrior. {{spoiler|She'll show it if you lead the barghest into your camp.}}

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Maeldun captured by the goblins

An indie Adventure Game created by Crystal Shard. The player takes the role of Maeldun Whiteblade, who is framed for murdering King Vortigern of Theylinn. While on the run trying to clear his name, he has to deal with a goblin invasion, an assassin on the loose, an evil wizard trying to stop him, and the quirky faeries of Thierna na Oge.

The game is freeware and can be downloaded here.


Contains examples of the following tropes:

Helloeth! Thou appeareth to be playingeth an adventure gameth. Wouldeth thou liketh help with thateth?