When Alundra gets out of the crypt, the flowers left at the graves are gone.
In the cutscene at the end of the game, Alundra is not wearing the armor he is equipped with.
The scenes reflected in the end-of-game cutscene do not match what happened in the game.
The graves at the cemetery appear to be years old despite being new.
Things found in dreams can somehow be used in the real world.
The lanterns in the mine do not project any light.
When using magic, Alundra lifts a wand, despite never having been given one.
The sand at the ruins doesn't appear to be deep enough for creatures to burrow in it.
It is possible to push things through flower-beds without damaging them.
After freeing the Water Guardian, two chests appear, but one of them is inexplicably empty.
Lucas assumes that others suffocated in the collapse of the coal mine, yet what other characters say suggests that everyone but Olen was killed instantly.
Olen calls Alundra by name in his dream despite never having met him before. Another NPC in the dream criticizes Alundra for being an elf, despite that character never having met Alundra in his life.
Bonaire says that Sara said that he would fall in love with Nadia, when it was Nadia who fell in love with him.
A statue in the volcano cave says that three paths need to be lit, but only two paths exist.