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* [[Development Hell]]: Not only did the project take forever to come out, they had legal issues as well.
* [[Development Hell]]: Not only did the project take forever to come out, they had legal issues as well.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: The dream amulet.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: The dream amulet.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]: Rosella. Inverted with Lady Celeste.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Rosella. Inverted with Lady Celeste.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Shadrack.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Shadrack.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Shadrack.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Shadrack.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards|Even Stuck-Up Snobs have Standards]]: In Episode 1, Lord Azure states that Graham can travel the Winged Ones's city if he could fly there. In Episode 4, he can. It takes some prodding from Graham and Ariel, but he holds up to his promise.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards|Even Stuck-Up Snobs have Standards]]: In Episode 1, Lord Azure states that Graham can travel the Winged Ones's city if he could fly there. In Episode 4, he can. It takes some prodding from Graham and Ariel, but he holds up to his promise.
* {{spoiler|[[Failure Is the Only Option]]: In Episode 4, you play Valanice and have to open [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Pandora's box]], otherwise [[Game Over|Shadrack kills Rosella.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Failure Is the Only Option]]: In Episode 4, you play Valanice and have to open [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Pandora's box]], otherwise [[Game Over|Shadrack kills Rosella.]]}}
* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: Averted. While the game is clearly following up on the events of KQ VI and VII, it does reference (in [[Broad Strokes]]) ''[[King's Quest Mask of Eternity (Video Game)|Mask of Eternity]]'', the franchise's installment that is most reviled by fans.
* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: Averted. While the game is clearly following up on the events of KQ VI and VII, it does reference (in [[Broad Strokes]]) ''[[King's Quest: Mask of Eternity|Mask of Eternity]]'', the franchise's installment that is most reviled by fans.
* [[Fan Sequel]]
* [[Fan Sequel]]
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: By virtue of being a ''[[King's Quest]]'' game.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: By virtue of being a ''[[King's Quest]]'' game.
* [[Gratuitous French]]: The Quebecois guard dog at the castle entrance. Seriously. Surprisingly averted with Prince Cocteau on the Isle of the Beast.
* [[Gratuitous French]]: The Quebecois guard dog at the castle entrance. Seriously. Surprisingly averted with Prince Cocteau on the Isle of the Beast.
* [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]]: The guard dogs are often either lax in their duty or adhere to it in [[Lawful Stupid|a most unreasoning way]].
* [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]]: The guard dogs are often either lax in their duty or adhere to it in [[Lawful Stupid|a most unreasoning way]].
* [[Genie in A Bottle]]: Shamir Shamazzle.
* [[Genie in a Bottle]]: Shamir Shamazzle.
* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]: One of [[The Many Deaths of You]] {{spoiler|in Episode 3 or 4, at the guillotine...}}
* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]: One of [[The Many Deaths of You]] {{spoiler|in Episode 3 or 4, at the guillotine...}}
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]
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* [[Rousing Speech]]: Cassima delivers one to calm the fear of her people.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Cassima delivers one to calm the fear of her people.
* [[Royal Brat]]: Lady Celeste.
* [[Royal Brat]]: Lady Celeste.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Pandora's box.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Pandora's box.
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[King's Quest Mask of Eternity (Video Game)|"'Tis beyond his reach!"]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[King's Quest: Mask of Eternity|"'Tis beyond his reach!"]]
** There are many references to classic Sierra quests, especially in episode 3. For example, you solve one of the puzzles by whistling the ''[[Leisure Suit Larry]]'' theme, and looking at one of the items in the pawn shop triggers an amusing dialogue about ''[[Space Quest]]''.
** There are many references to classic Sierra quests, especially in episode 3. For example, you solve one of the puzzles by whistling the ''[[Leisure Suit Larry]]'' theme, and looking at one of the items in the pawn shop triggers an amusing dialogue about ''[[Space Quest]]''.
* [[Shown Their Work]]
* [[Shown Their Work]]
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* [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]: The action sequences in episode 3 and 4.
* [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]: The action sequences in episode 3 and 4.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: Hole-in-the-wall.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: Hole-in-the-wall.
* [[Unwinnable By Design]]: Unlike old Sierra games, TSL consciously avoids this trope.
* [[Unwinnable by Design]]: Unlike old Sierra games, TSL consciously avoids this trope.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: It's a G-rated game, but Graham can be incredibly cruel to the some of the creatures he meets. He {{spoiler|lights a walking-cup creature on fire to evaporate salt water to get salt, and against Mag-Gnat, you lure him into a trap that involves him getting smacked in the head with a key.}}
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: It's a G-rated game, but Graham can be incredibly cruel to the some of the creatures he meets. He {{spoiler|lights a walking-cup creature on fire to evaporate salt water to get salt, and against Mag-Gnat, you lure him into a trap that involves him getting smacked in the head with a key.}}
* [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Another of [[The Many Deaths of You]] (although it really isn't You, per se...) in episode 3. {{spoiler|You can actually murder Rosella in her sleep.}}
* [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Another of [[The Many Deaths of You]] (although it really isn't You, per se...) in episode 3. {{spoiler|You can actually murder Rosella in her sleep.}}

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A Fan Sequel to the King's Quest series currently being produced by Phoenix Online Studios. Formerly known as King's Quest IX: Every Cloak Has A Silver Lining, The Silver Lining brings back the characters from the old series and attempts to bring some closure to the story of the first family of Daventry. Currently, four of the five episodes have been released.

The game is probably more well known for the story behind its production than the actual gameplay. After announcing their intentions and gain a lot of hype, they received a cease and desist order from Vivendi Universal (who owned the rights to King's Quest). After a strong effort from the community, they were able to continue producing the game, provided that they remove the words "King's Quest" from the name. They continued their work only to receive another cease and desist right before they were ready to release the game, this time from Activision (who had gained the rights to Sierra games from Vivendi). After much discussion, they were able to get that one overturned as well.

The story of the game is as follows. During the wedding of Rosella and Edgar, a stranger in a black cloak crashes the party and casts a spell which puts both Rosella and Alexander in a coma. Graham decides that he must don his adventurer's cap one more time to undo the curse. During this, he uncovers a much deeper plot related to the Black Cloak Society.

Tropes used in The Silver Lining (video game) include: