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* MoodWhiplash: the serie is a big fan of this; not only, almost all the arcs start with the Legendaries getting themselves embarrassed in some silly mission and end up sending them in a serious one, but at several points, serious moments suddenly turns into jokes, and vice-versa.

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* MoodWhiplash: the serie The series is a big fan of this; not only, almost all the arcs start about every arc begins with the Legendaries getting embarrassing themselves embarrassed in during some silly inane side mission and end up sending them in a serious one, before they're sent on an actual quest, but at several points, serious moments suddenly devolve turns into jokes, jokes and vice-versa.



* {{Mordor}}: the country of Shiar, where Darkhell built his castle, is pretty much portrayed as this. Klafooty[[note]]([[DubNameChange Cherripie)]][[/note]], to a minor extent, might count as well.

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* {{Mordor}}: the country The land of Shiar, where Darkhell built his castle, is pretty much portrayed as this. Klafooty[[note]]([[DubNameChange Cherripie)]][[/note]], to a minor extent, might count as well.



* StartOfDarkness: The spin off ''Les Chroniques de Darkhell'' reveals how Darkhell became the infamous villain. He once was a little boy named Galen and everything began when his mother and little brother were murdered by a tax collector.

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* StartOfDarkness: The spin off ''Les Chroniques de Darkhell'' reveals how Darkhell became the infamous villain. villain we know and love. He once was a little boy named Galen Galen, and [[StartOfDarkness everything began began]] when his mother and little brother were murdered by a tax collector.
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* MoralityPet: Tenebris refers to Razzia as "her part of light".
** Tenebris herself came to become this to Darkhell in some way, though is arguadable to say Darkhell "redeemed" himself.

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* MoralityPet: Tenebris refers to Razzia as "her part of light".
her "brighter half".
** Tenebris herself came to become was this to Darkhell in some way, though is arguadable to say that Darkhell "redeemed" himself.himself in any way is at best debatable.

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* LargeHam: [[EvilIsHammy unsurprisingly]], Darkhell, Skroa, Anathos and Abyss all have hammy moments at some point.

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* LargeHam: [[EvilIsHammy unsurprisingly]], Unsurprisingly]], Darkhell, Skroa, Anathos and Abyss all have hammy moments at some point.



* LastOfHisKind: Skroa is said several times to be the last survivor of a bird demon specie called the Galina.

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* LastOfHisKind: Skroa is said several times to be the last survivor of a bird demon specie species called the Galina.


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** Amy is the last of the Chiridirelles, an all-female race of polymorphous demons who once fought with the Galina for control over the Chiridan archipelago.
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* SoapOperaDisease: The Lerdamer disease, which queen Adeyrid has been suffering from for three years when she's introduced in book 13. We're never giving any specifics as to what this disease does to a person, just that it's presumably deadly and has no known cure. The prequel series ''Chronicles of Darkhell'' seems to imply that the Orchidian royal bloodline may have a genetic predisposition to Lerdamer's, since the queen Cosima (Adeyrid's grandmother) i also stated to have it.

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* SoapOperaDisease: The Lerdamer disease, which queen Adeyrid has been suffering from for three years when she's introduced in book 13. We're never giving given any specifics as to what this disease does to a person, just that it's presumably deadly and has no known cure. The prequel series ''Chronicles of Darkhell'' seems to imply that the Orchidian royal bloodline may have a genetic predisposition to Lerdamer's, since the queen princess Cosima (Adeyrid's (i.e, Adeyrid's grandmother) i is also stated to have it.
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* SoapOperaDisease: The Lerdamer disease, which queen Adeyrid has been suffering from for three years when she's introduced in book 13. We're never giving any specifics as to what this disease does to a person, just that it's presumably deadly and has no known cure. The prequel series ''Chronicles of Darkhell'' seems to imply that the Orchidian royal bloodline may have a genetic predisposition to Lerdamer's, since the queen Cosima (Adeyrid's grandmother) i also stated to have it.
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* DeathSeeker: The immortal, enchanted-jewel bound Chiridans wish to free the god Eternity in exchange of which they will be finally permitted to go into the afterlife. [[spoiler: Too bad Master Kirikiri has [[TakeOverTheWorld other ideas]].]]
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** [[spoiler: Danael gets a case of this after he murders Tenebris, and wonders why the sight of an anguished Razzia cradling her dead body doesn't make him feel anything. After his golden Dynameis halo is removed, his emotions come back to him in a tidal wave of grief, anger and sadness that hits him all at once [[CallBack as he cradles Jadina's dead body]].]]
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: The people of Orchidia more often than not tend to have olive skin. The people of Sabledoray, the Comanshawa tribe and the Maraka warrior women are a FantasyCounterpartCulture to Saudi Arabia, the Comanches and the Dahomey Amazons, respectively. Captain Ceyderom is similarly dark-skinned, though his origin remains undefined.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: The people of Orchidia more often than not tend to have olive skin. The people of Sabledoray, the Comanshawa tribe and the Maraka warrior women are a FantasyCounterpartCulture to Saudi Arabia, the Ottoman Empire, the Comanches and the Dahomey Amazons, respectively. Captain Ceyderom is similarly dark-skinned, though his origin remains undefined.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: the inhabitant of Orchidia and Sabledoray are this, though Orchidia seems to have some white men as well. The Marakas and Comanshawas as well. Captain Ceyderom too, though his origin is undefined.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: the inhabitant The people of Orchidia and Sabledoray are this, though Orchidia seems more often than not tend to have some white men as well. olive skin. The Marakas people of Sabledoray, the Comanshawa tribe and Comanshawas as well. the Maraka warrior women are a FantasyCounterpartCulture to Saudi Arabia, the Comanches and the Dahomey Amazons, respectively. Captain Ceyderom too, is similarly dark-skinned, though his origin is remains undefined.



* AnimeHair: Several characters, elves most prominently, are portrayed with unusual hair colours: Shimy's hair is turquoise [[spoiler:and later turns white]], Regen's hair is pink, Ceyderom, Shun-Day and Halan all have hair in different shades of green, and some Jaguarians even have blue fur. Tellingly, most humans tend to come with more... well, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment human]] hair colors.

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* AnimeHair: Several characters, elves most prominently, are portrayed with unusual hair colours: Shimy's hair is turquoise [[spoiler:and later turns white]], Regen's hair is pink, Ceyderom, Shaki, Shun-Day and Halan all have hair in different shades of green, and some Jaguarians even have blue fur. Tellingly, most humans tend to come with more... well, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment human]] hair colors.



* BigBad: Darkhell, later replaced by Abyss.

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* BigBad: Darkhell, later replaced succeeded by Abyss.



** Gryf gets two in book 7: One from Jadina when he mutters that he should have slaughtered the villagers for hunting his kind like beasts, and one from Danael when he threatens Jadina and leaves her thoroughly shaken.

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** Gryf gets two in book 7: One from Jadina when he mutters that he should have slaughtered the villagers for hunting his kind like beasts, and one from Danael when after he threatens Jadina and leaves her thoroughly shaken.
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* BelligerentSexualTension: Gryf seems to have this kind of relationship with both Shimy and Shun-Day, [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemalOnMale and both tend to either verbally abuse or beat the snot out of him at the smallest provocation]].

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* BelligerentSexualTension: Gryf seems to have this kind of relationship with both Shimy and Shun-Day, [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemalOnMale [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale and both tend to either verbally abuse or beat the snot out of him at the smallest provocation]].

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