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* ElementalPowers: The usual fire, ice, wind and earth types make their appearance, but most of the extended list also show up, such as gravity, light, void, shadow, illusion and metal.
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* ElementalPowers: The usual fire, ice, wind and earth types make their appearance, but most of the extended list also show up, such as gravity, light, void, shadow, illusion and metal. [[spoiler:Blue accidentally ''creates a new one'', star mana, when he sets off an explosion worthy of a star.]]
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''Blue Core'' is an occasionally-NSFW fantasy WebSerialNovel available [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/25082/blue-core here]].
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''Blue Core'' is an occasionally-NSFW fantasy WebSerialNovel available on Website/RoyalRoad, [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/25082/blue-core here]].
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-> I blinked, and too many eyes blinked together. I tried to breathe, and found that I not only couldn't, I didn't need to. And strangest of all, superimposed on the confusing shatter of images, but completely independent of any of them, I could see ''Day 1''.
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* FloatingContinent: The Adamant Fortress, when fully assembled, is a floating castle. [[spoiler: The Mage-Kings' War Cores are like flying islands. Blue's Hedron is like a floating country.]]
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* FloatingContinent: The Adamant Fortress, when fully assembled, is a floating castle. [[spoiler: The Mage-Kings' War Cores are like flying islands. Blue's Hedron is like a floating country.]] [[spoiler:In the DistantFinale, the Far Voyager is a ''spacefaring'' continent.]]
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* BlessedWithSuck: Void-affinity users. Sure, they get a power that can rip through almost any defense like it doesn’t exist, but using it quickly eats through anything the magic touches, such as weapons, armor, and even their own body. Prolonged use of void affinity even eats away at their emotions, which results in all of them invariably ending up addicted to ''something'' just to function.
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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: The Light of Eschaton. Eschaton is a synonym for the end of the world. Blue doesn’t even need to see it in action to decide he doesn’t want it going off anywhere near him.
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* WeaponOfMassDestruction: The Adamant Fortress is armed only with something called The Light of [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Eschaton]]. [[spoiler:When activated, it strips everything within a several mile radius of all Fate mana and completely annihilates anything in that area not in the fortress itself.]]
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* ZillionDollarBill: Many of the things that Blue produces are noted as being so valuable that he literally can’t sell them lest he crash whatever’s left of the local economy or attract attention he really doesn’t want.
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* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler:Once the Great Dungeon of Air is fixed, Shayma plans to spend a lot of time with all the newly hatched dragons, as the Caldera Aunt to Taelah's Caldera Mom, and tells Blue that she wants twins herself.]]
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* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler:Once the Great Dungeon of Air is fixed, Shayma plans to spend a lot of time with all the newly hatched dragons, as the Caldera Aunt to Taelah's Caldera Mom, and tells Blue that she wants twins herself. Iniri ended up with three children, whereas Taelah, Shayma, and Ansae all ended up with ''at least'' four apiece. Possibly many more, as Blue, Shayma, and Ansae have all stopped aging by the end of the series.]]
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* DistantFinale: The epilogue is split into three parts, showing glimpses of what's going on two years after the main plot finished, then two decades, then two '''centuries'''.