This naturally causes several misunderstandings for Chael. The pontifex Temir is to blame for this warped view. Fantastic Racism: Members of the Divine Tribe tend to look down on members of the Degenerated Tribe, beings that are human-like in appearance.The sequels provide mandatory fairy companions.In the first game, Regret meets two different fairies, but depending on his alignment one of them leaves.Death Is a Slap on the Wrist: You're given the option to use an Origin of Life, pay a set amount of gold, or continue with minor penalties to your current experience/gold/equipment durability.The fourth game suggests that Chael started out as a Sword Knight. Cutting Off the Branches: The second and third game suggest that Regret started out as a Warrior/Slayer by default.The third game has Runa point out to Chael that he's not getting any smarter for solving the block puzzles and gives credit to the player instead.An NPC in the second town in the first game says he's just an NPC, so you can't be together.Hotdog and the player character in the second game discuss the fact that there in a sequel and not the original game.Later, when a sidequest to help a guy propose to his girlfriend goes awry when she accidentally eats the ring, Regret suspects that this quest was based on a true story of the developer.Made hilarious when Dalton responds with "Ok, ok, no need to trip.".Regret: "Of course not! I just started playing this game!" For example, this little gem in the first game: Breaking the Fourth Wall: Happens often.Bittersweet Ending: Zenonia 4's Hard Mode Ending ends with the Big Bad defeated for good but Regret time travels to an era without his adopted son Chael in an effort to avoid other Dark Lords who might try to claim the power of Ladon within him.The Shaman in the third game turns nasty the moment Chael doesn't go along with her plans.First time happens after the Sonian boss battle where the player character succumbs to gas, and the second time happens after the Bereren boss battle, once the player has weakened him enough to dispel his magical prison. Big Damn Heroes: The non-player heroes save the player's hide at least twice.The first, third, and fourth games are all driven by various Dark Lords, including the deceased Ladon himself, scheming to claim that power for themselves. Apocalypse Maiden: Regret is a male example, since he is the host of the last remnants of Dark Lord Ladon's power.Apathetic Citizens: The citizens of pretty much every town in the first two games seem to be barely concerned and/or affected by the global crises that the main player is trying to stop.Adorably Precocious Child: Regret in the fourth game, thanks to the time travel plot.Zenonia 5: Wheel of Destiny was released in 2013, and Zenonia S: Rifts In Time was released in 2015.