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* SuperpowerfulGenetics: The children of those who know magic are more able to learn it themselves.
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* WitchSpecies: The children of those who know magic are more able to learn it themselves.
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* LamarckWasRight: The children of those who know magic are more able to learn it themselves.
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* WitchSpecies: The children of those who know magic are more able to learn it themselves.
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* MagicalLibrary: The centerpiece of the House is its Library, the home to the SpellBooks of magical lore that separates Keyholders from normal people.
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* MagicalLibrary: The centerpiece of the House is its Library, the home to the SpellBooks {{Spell Book}}s of magical lore that separates Keyholders from normal people.
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-> To those who are lost and seek to find
-> a way to leave their past behind:
-> your search is done, so have no fear;
-> the door is always open here.
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-> your search is done, so have no fear;
-> the door is always open here.
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-> To those who are lost and seek to find
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your search is done, so have nofear;
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!! House of Doors contains examples of:
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* DieOrFly: Invoked (in the other order). The threat of death serves as a great incentive to learn quickly.
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** EmotionSuppression
** {{Familiar}}
** HealingFactor
** MemoryPalace
** MindOverMatter
** PhotographicMemory
** PlayingWithFire
** ShockAndAwe
** SuperReflexes
** SuperSpeed
** SuperStrength
** {{Familiar}}
** HealingFactor
** MemoryPalace
** MindOverMatter
** PhotographicMemory
** PlayingWithFire
** ShockAndAwe
** SuperReflexes
** SuperSpeed
** SuperStrength
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* OffingTheOffspring: Attempted. [[spoiler:Kevin attempts to kill Alexis, his daughter, indirectly, by placing a bounty on her head.]]
* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Alexis cancels the bounty on her by killing her dad, who placed it there.]]
* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Alexis cancels the bounty on her by killing her dad, who placed it there.]]
* PriceOnTheirHead: Throughout the book, various attackers show up to try and claim the bounty on Alexis's head.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by [[TheShrink Alice]].
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by [[TheShrink Alice]].
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* CityWithNoName: The city the entire story takes place in is never named.
* DieOrFly: Invoked (in the other order). The threat of death serves as a great incentive to learn quickly.
* OffingTheOffspring: Attempted. [[spoiler:Kevin attempts to kill Alexis, his daughter, indirectly, by placing a bounty on her head.]]
* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Alexis cancels the bounty on her by killing her dad, who placed it there.]]
* PriceOnTheirHead: Throughout the book, various attackers show up to try and claim the bounty on Alexis's head.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by [[TheShrink Alice]].
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[[folder:Story Tropes]]
* CityWithNoName: The city the entire story takes place in is never named.
* DieOrFly: Invoked (in the other order). The threat of death serves as a great incentive to learn quickly.
* OffingTheOffspring: Attempted. [[spoiler:Kevin attempts to kill Alexis, his daughter, indirectly, by placing a bounty on her head.]]
* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Alexis cancels the bounty on her by killing her dad, who placed it there.]]
* PriceOnTheirHead: Throughout the book, various attackers show up to try and claim the bounty on Alexis's head.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by [[TheShrink Alice]].
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* CityWithNoName: The city the entire story takes place in is never named.
* DieOrFly: Invoked (in the other order). The threat of death serves as a great incentive to learn quickly.
* OffingTheOffspring: Attempted. [[spoiler:Kevin attempts to kill Alexis, his daughter, indirectly, by placing a bounty on her head.]]
* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Alexis cancels the bounty on her by killing her dad, who placed it there.]]
* PriceOnTheirHead: Throughout the book, various attackers show up to try and claim the bounty on Alexis's head.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by [[TheShrink Alice]].
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* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by Alice.
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* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by Alice.[[TheShrink Alice]].
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* MagicalLibrary: The centerpiece of the House is its Library, the home to the SpellBooks of magical lore that seperates Keyholders from normal people.
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* MagicalLibrary: The centerpiece of the House is its Library, the home to the SpellBooks of magical lore that seperates separates Keyholders from normal people.
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-> To those who are lost and seek to find
-> a way to leave their past behind:
-> your search is done, so have no fear;
-> the door is always open here.
Hidden away behind a number of Doors all over the world, the enigmatic House opens to those who it deems worthy, granting access to the mysteries within.
The books tell the story of Alexis Stormbraid, as she is drawn into the depths of the House and those who seek its power.
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!! House of Doors contains examples of:
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[[folder:Setting Tropes]]
* LamarckWasRight: The children of those who know magic are more able to learn it themselves.
* MagicAndPowers: Keyholders and Evil Wizards have access to a wide array of magical abilities.
** EmotionSuppression
** {{Familiar}}
** HealingFactor
** MemoryPalace
** MindOverMatter
** PhotographicMemory
** PlayingWithFire
** ShockAndAwe
** SuperReflexes
** SuperSpeed
** SuperStrength
* MagicalLibrary: The centerpiece of the House is its Library, the home to the SpellBooks of magical lore that seperates Keyholders from normal people.
* PortalDoor: The only way into the House of Doors is through one of its Doors, which function as portals, but only for those who are allowed.
* WeirdnessCensor: Those who aren't directly involved in magical events never remember them and information about it fails to spread.
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[[folder:Story Tropes]]
* CityWithNoName: The city the entire story takes place in is never named.
* DieOrFly: Invoked (in the other order). The threat of death serves as a great incentive to learn quickly.
* OffingTheOffspring: Attempted. [[spoiler:Kevin attempts to kill Alexis, his daughter, indirectly, by placing a bounty on her head.]]
* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Alexis cancels the bounty on her by killing her dad, who placed it there.]]
* PriceOnTheirHead: Throughout the book, various attackers show up to try and claim the bounty on Alexis's head.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by Alice.
[[/folder]]
-> a way to leave their past behind:
-> your search is done, so have no fear;
-> the door is always open here.
Hidden away behind a number of Doors all over the world, the enigmatic House opens to those who it deems worthy, granting access to the mysteries within.
The books tell the story of Alexis Stormbraid, as she is drawn into the depths of the House and those who seek its power.
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!! House of Doors contains examples of:
[[foldercontrol]]
[[folder:Setting Tropes]]
* LamarckWasRight: The children of those who know magic are more able to learn it themselves.
* MagicAndPowers: Keyholders and Evil Wizards have access to a wide array of magical abilities.
** EmotionSuppression
** {{Familiar}}
** HealingFactor
** MemoryPalace
** MindOverMatter
** PhotographicMemory
** PlayingWithFire
** ShockAndAwe
** SuperReflexes
** SuperSpeed
** SuperStrength
* MagicalLibrary: The centerpiece of the House is its Library, the home to the SpellBooks of magical lore that seperates Keyholders from normal people.
* PortalDoor: The only way into the House of Doors is through one of its Doors, which function as portals, but only for those who are allowed.
* WeirdnessCensor: Those who aren't directly involved in magical events never remember them and information about it fails to spread.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Story Tropes]]
* CityWithNoName: The city the entire story takes place in is never named.
* DieOrFly: Invoked (in the other order). The threat of death serves as a great incentive to learn quickly.
* OffingTheOffspring: Attempted. [[spoiler:Kevin attempts to kill Alexis, his daughter, indirectly, by placing a bounty on her head.]]
* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Alexis cancels the bounty on her by killing her dad, who placed it there.]]
* PriceOnTheirHead: Throughout the book, various attackers show up to try and claim the bounty on Alexis's head.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Firmly averted by Alice.
[[/folder]]