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When questioned why he's working with Revya and Gig when he doesn't seem like that horrible a person, Cuthbert launches into a sad, serious explanation of his brother's illness and his determination to find the cure at any cost.
Broken Aesop: Most outstanding one given by Cuthbert to Agrippa in the Demon Path. Played for Black Comedy laughs in the Demon Path, where this happens to Galahad as he witnesses Revya's atrocities unfold, eventually going insane and imagining himself first as a salesman (of the 'buy now and I'll throw in a second absolutely free' type) and then later as a Prism Ranger. SOUL NOMAD AND THE WORLD EATERS GP SERIAL
Break the Cutie: Trish in the Demon Path comes pre-broken due to her adoptive father being a serial rapist. As soon as Revya agrees to let Asagi take his / her lead role, however, that's when the Fourth Wall really begins to break. This is especially hilarious as Gig and Revya initially act as though they have absolutely no idea what she's talking about. Gig: [Oh please! You're trying to play the victim? We can't even move on with the story because you destroyed the world! Now we gotta start all over again! Seriously, thanks a lot! Breaking the Fourth Wall: Occurs during and after the Bonus Boss fight against Asagi. Although instead of facing characters from popular titles like Disgaea or recurring Bonus Boss Baal, the game instead pits you against Asagi, Median and Lujei. A popular commodity of theirs is children. Black Market: Yesterwind, headed by Lobo. She's still one of the most heroic characters nonetheless, beat out only by Haephness herself. Big Good: Lady Layna ( or rather Virtuous) though some of her actions tend to be morally ambiguous, such as her gamble with fusing Gig's soul with Revya's and sometimes being vague. There are a lot of Big Damn Heroes moments, to summarizes. Not just him, but Christophe, the remaining residents from the Hidden Village, Grunzford. Including the Demon Path, he has about 5 moments. Big Damn Heroes: Soul Nomad LOVES this trope to a T. Gig served as this in the past, and reprises that role alongside the Devourlord ( who is Revya themself) in the Demon Path. Also to Levin/Raksha in the Demon Path, when he decides that Good Feels Good. Becoming the Mask: Implied, and later confirmed, if you're headed for the Levin ending. Phantom Brave players will recognize him as Walnut the bounty hunter, and he's taken a serious level in badass since then. Badass Family: Median, Layna and Revya. Most of them go down easily, but occasionally you'll find one stronger than the final boss. Badass Bystander: You can attack random townspeople. Ax-Crazy: Most characters in the Demon Path. In-story, we have The Masters of Life and Death, as well as the World Rulers, who are Overseers, and if Gig is any hint, they can drop the hurt on you. Thus, if for example you stack a bunch of identical manikins with identical levels in a room, the one designated as leader will have significantly higher stats than its twins. Every unit you can deploy has a Leader, and every manikin inside of a unit contributes a percentage of their stats to the leader of that unit as a constant bonus as long as that manikin is alive. Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Gig's sums up Drazil as being like a graveyard because of how every aspect of a person's life is controlled, to the point that they have to be told what to think. Aristocrats Are Evil: Hawthorne, who frequently makes deals with Yesterwind. Foiled by Layna in the game's default route Gone Horribly Right in the Demon Path. The Antichrist: The intention behind the creation of Gig. An Axe to Grind: Redflanks carry around a large axe that also functions as a boomerang.
However, Gig believes this in his ending if Revya is female, after the rest of the cast starts shipping them.
All Girls Want Bad Boys: It's subverted for most of the game, as most of the female characters (primarily Danette, seeing Gig insults her the most of the cast aside from Levin) can't stand Gig. SOUL NOMAD AND THE WORLD EATERS GP PC
1, as a Compilation Rerelease for Nintendo Switch and as separate titles on PC via Steam, on August 31st, 2021. The game was ported alongside Phantom Brave as part of NIS Classics Vol. Strengthened with Gig's dark powers, Revya is sent out into Prodesto along with Danette to destroy the dormant World Eaters and Save the World. However, the second that Revya overuses this power, Gig will use the foothold in Revya's soul to seize complete control. His possession is foiled by Layna, so Gig makes a deal: he will grant Revya a tiny sliver of his godlike power in exchange for being allowed to share Revya's body as a "soulmate". Upon grasping the handle, the onyx sword is suddenly revealed to be the resting place of Gig himself, who immediately attempts to possess Revya's body and resume his reign of destruction.