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* NonHeteronormativeSociety: Vesoldan culture is shown as finding same-sex relationship wholly unremarkable. Orsina, one of the protagonists, is openly bisexual, with her mentally thinking she's like most people in [[EveryoneIsBi not having a preference]]. Her past ChildhoodFriendRomance with another woman was forbidden by her lover's father not due to them being two women, but as [[UptownGirl Orsina's a commoner]]. Orsina is the child of two fathers herself, and same-sex parenting is discussed as common through either adoption or [[GenderBender one temporarily changing sex]]. Some minor characters are also neutroi, nonbinary people who use they/them pronouns, which is wholly accepted too.
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* ProtectiveCharm: Orsina's arm tattoos are imbued with protective magic that lets her sense danger, such as chaos magic. She can also conjure a shield of light around herself in defense as well. Later she also draws protective runes [[GeometricMagic in a circle]] around herself and Aetia which give protecting when they're sleeping.

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* ProtectiveCharm: Orsina's arm tattoos are imbued with protective magic that lets her sense danger, such as chaos magic. She can also conjure a shield of light around herself in defense as well. Later she also draws protective runes [[GeometricMagic in a circle]] around herself and Aetia which give protecting protection when they're sleeping.
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* DivineDate: Orsina, a mortal woman, develops a mutual attraction with Aelia, a Goddess who is [[GodInHumanForm in a human body]] (although she's unaware of Aelia's true nature at first). This is not explicitly forbidden to the gods, but most frown on it given just how much more power they have over mortals, so most wouldn't feel able to refuse their advances. Aelia, having scant power, doesn't feel this is a problem.

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* DivineDate: Orsina, a mortal woman, develops a mutual attraction with Aelia, a Goddess who is [[GodInHumanForm in a human body]] (although she's unaware of Aelia's true nature at first). This is not explicitly forbidden to the gods, but most frown on it given just how much more power they have over mortals, so most a mortal wouldn't feel able to refuse their advances. Aelia, having scant power, doesn't feel this is a problem.

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