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* [[Expanded Universe]]: At the time of this edit, there are: a novel, a computer game with a story, characters with personalities and a lot of minor characters who appear in the card game and adventure games. Even the robber was made into three characters with their own comics.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Players will often re-name resources and other items to their liking. Ore will be ''rocks'', grain will be ''wheat'', clay becomes ''bricks'', and wool is usually ''sheep''. The Barbarians are also commonly shortened to ''Barbs''.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: ''Settlers of Zarahemla'' is a [[Book of Mormon]]-themed clone of ''Settlers of Catan''. Though being scripture-themed, it is not actually a [[Moral Substitute]] -- it was instead tailored to a [[Useful Notes/Mormonism|Mormon]] culture market, in the same vein as [[Mormon Cinema]].
* [[Fourth Wall Observer]]: Magistrate William, author of the famous treatise "The World as a Buildup Strategy Game", which proposes that reality is nothing more than a bunch of hexes, cards and dice.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: Pretty much any trade request or statement involving the wood resource. Like, "I have so much wood in my hands right now", or "I have wood for sheep".