The following are subjective tropes related to the Trinity Universe(s).

The Tabletop Game

  • Canon Sue: A lot of players considered Divis Mal this.

The Video Game

  • Crowning Moment of Funny: Pretty much whenever the Prinny is involved, dood!
  • Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Kanata's normal ending. Rizelea bids Kanata, who had decided to become the Demon God Gem, farewell, telling him that she'll do her best to keep the peace while he takes care of the drifting objects.
  • Demonic Spiders: Lurkers ride the line between this and Bonus Boss. They're clearly flagged as coming after you before they attack, but they're unavoidable and work like a random encounter once the flag appears. They're also much stronger than the boss of the dungeon they appear in.
  • Ear Worm: You'll find yourself humming to the opening theme of this game due to the fact that said opening is playing all the time at the world map screen.
  • Fridge Horror: In the normal ending of Rizelea's path. After managing to partly restore the peace of the Netheruniverse, she heads back to the Goddess Union... straight towards Giga Goddess X, aka Ashura.
  • Game Breaker: The DLC can make the first several chapters a joke on Rizelea's path.
    • The Convert shop. Simply put, it can give you easy access to the best equipment and there's a trick to get infinite money and points (The currency in the shop). However, you don't have access to the shop until your first clear save file.
  • Glurge: Parodied in some of Etna's "Next Episode Preview" segments.
  • Ho Yay: Etna lampshades it when Kanata accepts Recit as a party member.
    • Les Yay: Quite a bit with Rizelea and Violet.
 

Rizelea: Amazing, Vio! I could kiss you right now, but I don't think this game's rated for that.

 
  1. You have the option to do so yourself, but be prepared to feel really bad afterwards