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* [[Dark Is Not Evil]] - Arawn Nos.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]] - Arawn Nos.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Branwyn always has something to add to the conversation between Maeldun and another character when she is present. Geraint is also not bad at this.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Branwyn always has something to add to the conversation between Maeldun and another character when she is present. Geraint is also not bad at this.
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]] - You need to buy a flute, and the most obvious ways for getting money are {{spoiler|gambling with the goblins, using the wishing well, or selling the sorcerer's figurine}}. In the unlikely event that you miss the opportunity for all of those, it may seem like you're stuck... but you can still {{spoiler|find a pot of gold under the rainbow; if you've already lost ''that'', you can sell Morholt's crystal.}}
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]] - this is a [[Fairy Tale]], after all.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]] - this is a [[Fairy Tale]], after all.
* [[Evil Sorcerer]] - The [[Big Bad]].
* [[Evil Sorcerer]] - The [[Big Bad]].
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]] - Want to catch that assassin? Sorry, you just can't.
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]] - Want to catch that assassin? Sorry, you just can't.
* [[The Fair Folk]]
* [[Fairy Tale]]
* [[Fairy Tale]]
* [[Fantastic Foxes]] - the Pooka.
* [[Fantastic Foxes]] - the Pooka.
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* [[Pardon My Klingon]] - Goblins use "gronk" as a catch-all swearword.
* [[Pardon My Klingon]] - Goblins use "gronk" as a catch-all swearword.
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]] - The goblins, and especially Rashakk Skullcrusher.
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]] - The goblins, and especially Rashakk Skullcrusher.
* [[Redemption Equals Death]] - {{spoiler|Geraint, more or less. He doesn't die so much as get turned into a vulture.}}
* [[Reconstruction]] - The game attempts to recreate the fun and joy of old VGA quests while jettisoning their annoying moments ([[Unwinnable]], [[Guide Dang It]], etc.).
* [[Reconstruction]] - The game attempts to recreate the fun and joy of old VGA quests while jettisoning their annoying moments ([[Unwinnable]], [[Guide Dang It]], etc.).
* [[Redemption Equals Death]] - {{spoiler|Geraint, more or less. He doesn't die so much as get turned into a vulture.}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Dozens of them, especially to ''[[King's Quest]]'' games.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Dozens of them, especially to ''[[King's Quest]]'' games.
** There are at least two to ''[[Discworld]]''. You can find "Twurp's Peerage" in the monastery's library, and Maeldun describes cider as a drink made of apples. "Well, mostly apples."
** There are at least two to ''[[Discworld]]''. You can find "Twurp's Peerage" in the monastery's library, and Maeldun describes cider as a drink made of apples. "Well, mostly apples."
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** If you try to enter a stump, a message will appear, requiring you to insert [[The Secret of Monkey Island|disk 23]], followed by 'Oops, wrong game.' Also, on the monk's bed there is a book called '[[The Secret of Monkey Island|The Mystery of Ape Atoll]],' (no, not [[RuneScape|THAT]] Ape Atoll) which involves swordfighting, dark magic and the undead.
** If you try to enter a stump, a message will appear, requiring you to insert [[The Secret of Monkey Island|disk 23]], followed by 'Oops, wrong game.' Also, on the monk's bed there is a book called '[[The Secret of Monkey Island|The Mystery of Ape Atoll]],' (no, not [[RuneScape|THAT]] Ape Atoll) which involves swordfighting, dark magic and the undead.
* [[Spiritual Successor]] - Of the ''[[King's Quest]]'' series. It was even originally conceived as a [[Fan Sequel]] to the aforementioned franchise.
* [[Spiritual Successor]] - Of the ''[[King's Quest]]'' series. It was even originally conceived as a [[Fan Sequel]] to the aforementioned franchise.
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]] - You need to buy a flute, and the most obvious ways for getting money are {{spoiler|gambling with the goblins, using the wishing well, or selling the sorcerer's figurine}}. In the unlikely event that you miss the opportunity for all of those, it may seem like you're stuck... but you can still {{spoiler|find a pot of gold under the rainbow; if you've already lost ''that'', you can sell Morholt's crystal.}}
* [[The Fair Folk]]
* [[True Love's Kiss]] - required, of course, to wake the sleeping princess. {{spoiler|And no, you're not her true love.}}
* [[True Love's Kiss]] - required, of course, to wake the sleeping princess. {{spoiler|And no, you're not her true love.}}
* [[Unwinnable]] - One trait of old Sierra adventures that [[Averted Trope|wasn't adopted]] by the game's creators.
* [[Unwinnable]] - One trait of old Sierra adventures that [[Averted Trope|wasn't adopted]] by the game's creators.
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Revision as of 14:28, 23 December 2018

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?