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* IncompatibleOrientation: At the end ''Quarterdeck'', after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman [[UnusualEuphemism "of the Sapphic persuasion"]] offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].

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* IncompatibleOrientation: At the end ''Quarterdeck'', after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman [[UnusualEuphemism "of the Sapphic [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} Sapphic]] persuasion"]] offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].
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** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany's "attraction" towards [[HopelessSuitor Kydd]] in the same book. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]].

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** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany's "attraction" towards [[HopelessSuitor Kydd]] in the same book. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart doesn't want to cheat on her husband]].
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** [[TheirFirstTime Sarah Bullivant]] and [[ForeignFanservice Tamaha]] in ''Artemis''.

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** [[TheirFirstTime Sarah Bullivant]] and [[ForeignFanservice Tamaha]] Tamaha in ''Artemis''.
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* TheSiege: The Siege of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) Acre]] during the climax of ''Tenacious'', which Kydd and Renzi take part in as defenders under the command of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer) Sidney Smith]]. The battle is notable for being one of [[NapoleonBonaparte Napoleon's]] few losses and it was to a [[RagtagBunchofMisfits ragtag group]] of sailors as opposed to [[Main/RedshirtArmy trained infantry]].

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* TheSiege: The Siege of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) Acre]] during the climax of ''Tenacious'', which Kydd and Renzi take part in as defenders under the command of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer) Sidney Smith]]. The battle is notable for being one of [[NapoleonBonaparte [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleon's]] few losses and it was to a [[RagtagBunchofMisfits ragtag group]] of sailors as opposed to [[Main/RedshirtArmy trained infantry]].
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* FieldPromotion}}: How Kydd is elevated to the quarterdeck. To elaborate, his commanding officer, Lieutenant Monckton, was knocked unconscious by the passing of a cannonball during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camperdown Battle of Camperdown]], forcing Kydd to take command of his division.

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* FieldPromotion}}: FieldPromotion: How Kydd is elevated to the quarterdeck. To elaborate, his commanding officer, Lieutenant Monckton, was knocked unconscious by the passing of a cannonball during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camperdown Battle of Camperdown]], forcing Kydd to take command of his division.



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The Kydd series by [[http://julianstockwin.com Julian Stockwin]] follows the naval career of [[Main/NamedAfterSomebodyFamous Thomas]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine Paine]] [[Main/TheHero Kydd]] during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Accompanied by his friend, [[Main/TheLancer Nicholas]] [[Main/TheSmartGuy Renzi]], he moves up the ranks from pressed man to Admiral over the course of the projected total of twenty-one titles, the most recent title [[note]]as of June 2014[[/note]] announced being the fifteenth book, ''Pasha''. A list of all the novels published so far can be found [[http://julianstockwin.com/welcome-front-page/books-published/ here]].

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The Kydd series by [[http://julianstockwin.com Julian Stockwin]] follows the naval career of [[Main/NamedAfterSomebodyFamous [[NamedAfterSomebodyFamous Thomas]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine Paine]] [[Main/TheHero [[TheHero Kydd]] during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Accompanied by his friend, [[Main/TheLancer [[TheLancer Nicholas]] [[Main/TheSmartGuy [[TheSmartGuy Renzi]], he moves up the ranks from pressed man to Admiral over the course of the projected total of twenty-one titles, the most recent title [[note]]as (as of June 2014[[/note]] 2014) announced being the fifteenth book, ''Pasha''. A list of all the novels published so far can be found [[http://julianstockwin.com/welcome-front-page/books-published/ here]].



* {{Achievements in Ignorance}}: At the end of ''Quarterdeck'', Kydd earns his place in high society by inviting [[Main/HistoricalDomainCharacter Thérèse Bernardine-Mongenet]] to a banquet hosted by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]. What Kydd doesn't [[note]]and the rest of Canada ''does''[[/note]] know is that his lady is the Prince's mistress, who isn't allowed to be with him at occasions such as the banquet.
* [[Main/TheGeneralsDaughter The Admiral's Daughter]]: Persephone Lockwood in [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''The Admiral's Daughter'']], though she doesn't (temporarily) ruin Kydd's career in [[Main/PlayingwithaTrope the way you might expect]].

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* {{Achievements in Ignorance}}: AchievementsInIgnorance: At the end of ''Quarterdeck'', Kydd earns his place in high society by inviting [[Main/HistoricalDomainCharacter Thérèse Bernardine-Mongenet]] to a banquet hosted by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]. What Kydd doesn't [[note]]and the rest of Canada ''does''[[/note]] know is that his lady is the Prince's mistress, who isn't allowed to be with him at occasions such as the banquet.
* [[Main/TheGeneralsDaughter The Admiral's Daughter]]: Persephone Lockwood in [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''The Admiral's Daughter'']], though she doesn't (temporarily) ruin Kydd's career in [[Main/PlayingwithaTrope the way you might expect]].
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* {{The Captain}}: Whoever's in charge of the ship Kydd is serving aboard at the moment during his early years in the Navy.

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* {{The Captain}}: TheCaptain:
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Whoever's in charge of the ship Kydd is serving aboard at the moment during his early years in the Navy.



*** In ''Victory'', Kydd finally "makes post" and becomes captain of the {{Cool Boat}}, ''L'Aurore''.
* {{Chick Magnet}}: Due to Kydd's [[Main/TallDarkandHandsome swarthy]] looks, he attracts [[note]]more than[[/note]] his fair share of women, including:
** [[Main/TheirFirstTime Sarah Bullivant]] and [[Main/ForeignFanservice Tamaha]] in ''Artemis''.

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*** ** In ''Victory'', Kydd finally "makes post" and becomes captain of the {{Cool Boat}}, ''L'Aurore''.
* {{Chick Magnet}}: ChickMagnet: Due to Kydd's [[Main/TallDarkandHandsome [[TallDarkandHandsome swarthy]] looks, he attracts [[note]]more than[[/note]] his fair share of women, including:
** [[Main/TheirFirstTime [[TheirFirstTime Sarah Bullivant]] and [[Main/ForeignFanservice [[ForeignFanservice Tamaha]] in ''Artemis''.



*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany's "attraction" towards [[Main/HopelessSuitor Kydd]] in the same book. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]].

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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope ** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany's "attraction" towards [[Main/HopelessSuitor [[HopelessSuitor Kydd]] in the same book. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease [[TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/AvertedTrope [[AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]].



* {{Cool Boat}}: The frigate ''Artemis'', based off the real-life [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Nymphe_(1780) Nymphe]], and the first ship Kydd "had really loved".

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* {{Cool Boat}}: CoolBoat: The frigate ''Artemis'', based off the real-life [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Nymphe_(1780) Nymphe]], and the first ship Kydd "had really loved".



*** Later, in ''Victory'', he gets another one befitting a post-captain, this time the frigate, ''L'Aurore''.
* {{Father Neptune}}: A notable example in the first book is [[Main/TheMentor Joe Bowyer]], who [[spoiler:dies from falling from the yard onto the deck.]]
* {{A Father to His Men}}: Lord Nelson, as in [[Main/RealLife Real Life]].
* {{Field Promotion}}: How Kydd is elevated to the quarterdeck. To elaborate, his commanding officer, Lieutenant Monckton, was knocked unconscious by the passing of a cannonball during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camperdown Battle of Camperdown]], forcing Kydd to take command of his division.
* {{Glory Seeker}}: Heroic examples with Lord Nelson and Thomas Kydd himself.
** Near the end of ''Tenacious'', Kydd worries that he might be more of a reckless {{Glory Hound}} when one of the men under his command blames him for the death of a friend during [[Main/TheSiege the Siege]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) of Acre]]. Luckily, he's soon heartened by [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments the admiration expressed for him]] in the letter the dead man wrote to his wife.
* {{Going Native}}: What Renzi does in the latter parts of ''Artemis'' on a Pacific island the crew visits. Luckily, Kydd's there to (literally) knock him out of it before the [[Main/ImaHumanitarian cannibalistic]] rival tribe of the islanders hosting them can get there.
* {{Heterosexual Life Partners}}: Kydd and Renzi.
* {{Historical Domain Character}}: There are many of them throughout the series, most of them in supporting or background roles. Some of the more famous ones include Lord Nelson, and even some of the lesser-known figures make an appearance, such as Zephaniah Job in ''The Admiral's Daughter''.
* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'', after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman [[Main/UnusualEuphemism "of the Sapphic]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofFunny persuasion"]] offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[Main/ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].
* {{The Mentor}}: [[Main/FatherNeptune Joe Bowyer]] to Kydd in the first book. Unfortunately, he [[Main/SacrificialLion dies from a fall from the yard]], [[Main/HeroicBSOD demoralizing]] Kydd.
** Poulden to [[Main/PluckyMiddie midshipman]] Bowden in ''Quarterdeck'', as befitting a "sea-daddy". Kydd also takes charge of his officer training as requested by Bowden's uncle, Captain Essington.
* {{The Mutiny}}: The premise of the fourth book, [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Mutiny]]. Kydd initially joins the mutiny at the Nore in good faith, but he later regrets his decision when the situation turns ugly. In later books, it becomes an {{Old Shame}} for him.

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*** ** Later, in ''Victory'', he gets another one befitting a post-captain, this time the frigate, ''L'Aurore''.
* {{Father Neptune}}: FatherNeptune: A notable example in the first book is [[Main/TheMentor [[TheMentor Joe Bowyer]], who [[spoiler:dies from falling from the yard onto the deck.]]
* {{A Father to His Men}}: AFatherToHisMen: Lord Nelson, as in [[Main/RealLife Real Life]].
RealLife.
* {{Field Promotion}}: FieldPromotion}}: How Kydd is elevated to the quarterdeck. To elaborate, his commanding officer, Lieutenant Monckton, was knocked unconscious by the passing of a cannonball during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camperdown Battle of Camperdown]], forcing Kydd to take command of his division.
* {{Glory Seeker}}: TheGeneralsDaughter: Kydd's career is (temporarily) threatened by his association with Persephone Lockwood, the ''admiral's daughter'', though [[PlayingWithATrope not in the way you might expect]].
* GlorySeeker:
Heroic examples with Lord Nelson and Thomas Kydd himself.
** Near the end of ''Tenacious'', Kydd worries that he might be more of a reckless {{Glory Hound}} GloryHound when one of the men under his command blames him for the death of a friend during [[Main/TheSiege the Siege]] TheSiege [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) of Acre]]. Luckily, he's soon heartened by [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments the admiration expressed for him]] him in the letter the dead man wrote to his wife.
* {{Going Native}}: GoingNative: What Renzi does in the latter parts of ''Artemis'' on a Pacific island the crew visits. Luckily, Kydd's there to (literally) knock him out of it before the [[Main/ImaHumanitarian [[ImAHumanitarian cannibalistic]] rival tribe of the islanders hosting them can get there.
* {{Heterosexual Life Partners}}: HeterosexualLifePartners: Kydd and Renzi.
* {{Historical Domain Character}}: HistoricalDomainCharacter: There are many of them throughout the series, most of them in supporting or background roles. Some of the more famous ones include Lord Nelson, and even some of the lesser-known figures make an appearance, such as Zephaniah Job in ''The Admiral's Daughter''.
* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: IncompatibleOrientation: At the end ''Quarterdeck'', after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman [[Main/UnusualEuphemism [[UnusualEuphemism "of the Sapphic]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofFunny Sapphic persuasion"]] offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[Main/ForegoneConclusion [[ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].
* {{The Mentor}}: [[Main/FatherNeptune TheMentor:
** [[FatherNeptune
Joe Bowyer]] to Kydd in the first book. Unfortunately, he [[Main/SacrificialLion [[SacrificialLion dies from a fall from the yard]], [[Main/HeroicBSOD [[HeroicBSOD demoralizing]] Kydd.
** Poulden to [[Main/PluckyMiddie [[PluckyMiddie midshipman]] Bowden in ''Quarterdeck'', as befitting a "sea-daddy". Kydd also takes charge of his officer training as requested by Bowden's uncle, Captain Essington.
* {{The Mutiny}}: TheMutiny:
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The premise of the fourth book, [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Mutiny]]. Kydd initially joins the mutiny at the Nore in good faith, but he later regrets his decision when the situation turns ugly. In later books, it becomes an {{Old Shame}} for him.



* {{My Nayme Is}}: Kydd takes pains to point out that his name is spelled with a Y instead of a I. {{Word of God}} says the name of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales Princess Diana]]'s mother, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Shand_Kydd Frances Shand Kydd]], rang a bell with him. [[http://julianstockwin.com/2014/01/07/kydd-my-first-book/]]
* {{My Sister Is Off Limits}}: [[Main/AvertedTrope Averted]] with Renzi and Kydd, who actually [[Main/ShipperOnDeck helps his friend]] to try and impress his sister, [[Main/ProperLady Cecelia]].
* {{Named After Somebody Famous}}: Kydd was named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine Thomas Paine]], whom his parents met before he was born, though they would later come to disapprove of his radical ideas.
* {{The Neidermeyer}}: Lieutenant Swaine, who takes over the ''Seaflower'' in the eponymous third book from {{Reasonable Authority Figure}} Lieutenant Farrell. Fortunately for the crew, he falls overboard while trying to stop some deserters [[Main/ScrewThisImOuttaHere fed up with his treatment]].
* {{Officer and a Gentleman}}: Subverted with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' and ''Tenacious'', as well as other "tarpaulin" officers who "came up aft through the hawsehole". While certainly very good at their jobs through experience, hey're considered crude by the standards of those who play this trope straight, which is why Kydd begins to resent his fellow officers in ''Quarterdeck''.
-->'''Kydd:''' [[Main/TearJerker I'd rather be cream o' the shit than shit o' the cream, dammit.]]
** Played straight with Renzi during those two books, highlighting his status as a {{Main/Foil}} to Kydd.
* {{Papa Wolf}}: Admiral Lockwood towards his daughter, Persephone, in ''The Admiral's Daughter'', which comes back to bite Kydd in the rear later in the book when [[spoiler:Kydd falls for a daughter of a country squire named Rosalynd instead.]]
* {{The Philosopher}}: Nicholas Renzi is fond of talking about the philosophies of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume David Hume]] and the like with Kydd, and in ''The Admiral's Daughter'', he begins doing research for his own book.
* {{Plucky Middie}}: There are a couple throughout out the series, including Bowden, who later goes on to be signal midshipman at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trafalgar Trafalgar]], and [[spoiler:Luke Calloway]], who's promoted from before the mast.
* {{Press Ganged}}: How Kydd got his rough start in the Royal Navy. This should be noted as quite different to the careers of [[Literature/HoratioHornblower Horatio Hornblower]] and [[Literature/AubreyMaturin Jack Aubrey]], whereas they both started out as [[Main/PluckyMiddie midshipmen]] on the quarterdeck at relatively young ages when compared to Kydd's twenty before the mast at the start of the series.
* {{Reasonable Authority Figure}}: Lord Frederick Stanhope, who helps Kydd with his naval career after he volunteers to take him, his wife, and Kydd's sister to deliver an important message.

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* {{My Nayme Is}}: MyNaymeIs: Kydd takes pains to point out that his name is spelled with a Y instead of a I. {{Word of God}} says the name of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales Princess Diana]]'s mother, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Shand_Kydd Frances Shand Kydd]], rang a bell with him. [[http://julianstockwin.com/2014/01/07/kydd-my-first-book/]]
* {{My Sister Is Off Limits}}: [[Main/AvertedTrope MySisterIsOffLimits: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with Renzi and Kydd, who actually [[Main/ShipperOnDeck [[ShipperOnDeck helps his friend]] to try and impress his sister, [[Main/ProperLady [[ProperLady Cecelia]].
* {{Named After Somebody Famous}}: NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Kydd was named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine Thomas Paine]], whom his parents met before he was born, though they would later come to disapprove of his radical ideas.
* {{The Neidermeyer}}: TheNeidermeyer: Lieutenant Swaine, who takes over the ''Seaflower'' in the eponymous third book from {{Reasonable Authority Figure}} Lieutenant Farrell. Fortunately for the crew, he falls overboard while trying to stop some deserters [[Main/ScrewThisImOuttaHere [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere fed up with his treatment]].
* {{Officer and a Gentleman}}: OfficerAndAGentleman: Subverted with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' and ''Tenacious'', as well as other "tarpaulin" officers who "came up aft through the hawsehole". While certainly very good at their jobs through experience, hey're they're considered crude by the standards of those who play this trope straight, which is why Kydd begins to resent his fellow officers in ''Quarterdeck''.
-->'''Kydd:''' [[Main/TearJerker [[TearJerker I'd rather be cream o' the shit than shit o' the cream, dammit.]]
** Played straight with Renzi during those two books, highlighting his status as a {{Main/Foil}} {{Foil}} to Kydd.
* {{Papa Wolf}}: PapaWolf: Admiral Lockwood towards his daughter, Persephone, in ''The Admiral's Daughter'', which comes back to bite Kydd in the rear later in the book when [[spoiler:Kydd falls for a daughter of a country squire named Rosalynd instead.]]
* {{The Philosopher}}: ThePhilosopher: Nicholas Renzi is fond of talking about the philosophies of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume David Hume]] and the like with Kydd, and in ''The Admiral's Daughter'', he begins doing research for his own book.
* {{Plucky Middie}}: PluckyMiddie: There are a couple throughout out the series, including Bowden, who later goes on to be signal midshipman at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trafalgar Trafalgar]], and [[spoiler:Luke Calloway]], who's promoted from before the mast.
* {{Press Ganged}}: PressGanged: How Kydd got his rough start in the Royal Navy. This should be noted as quite different to the careers of [[Literature/HoratioHornblower Horatio Hornblower]] and [[Literature/AubreyMaturin Jack Aubrey]], whereas they both started out as [[Main/PluckyMiddie [[PluckyMiddie midshipmen]] on the quarterdeck at relatively young ages when compared to Kydd's twenty before the mast at the start of the series.
* {{Reasonable Authority Figure}}: ReasonableAuthorityFigure:
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Lord Frederick Stanhope, who helps Kydd with his naval career after he volunteers to take him, his wife, and Kydd's sister to deliver an important message.



* {{Red Oni Blue Oni}}: Throughout the series, [[Main/TheHero Thomas Kydd]] is the red to [[Main/TheLancer Nicholas]] [[Main/TheSmartGuy Renzi]]'s blue.
* {{Sentenced to Down Under}}: Not Kydd himself - though he ''does'' captain a transport ship full of convicts to {{UsefulNotes/Australia}} during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Amiens Peace of Amiens]] in ''Command''.

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%% * {{Red Oni Blue Oni}}: RedOniBlueOni: Throughout the series, [[Main/TheHero [[TheHero Thomas Kydd]] is the red to [[Main/TheLancer Nicholas]] [[Main/TheSmartGuy [[TheSmartGuy Renzi]]'s blue.
* {{Sentenced to Down Under}}: SentencedToDownUnder}}:
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Not Kydd himself - though he ''does'' captain a transport ship full of convicts to {{UsefulNotes/Australia}} UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Amiens Peace of Amiens]] in ''Command''.



* {{Shown Their Work}}
* {{The Siege}}: The Siege of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) Acre]] during the climax of ''Tenacious'', which Kydd and Renzi take part in as defenders under the command of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer) Sidney Smith]]. The battle is notable for being one of [[Main/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleon's]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofAwesome few losses]], and it was to a [[Main/RagtagBunchofMisfits ragtag group]] of sailors as opposed to [[Main/RedshirtArmy trained infantry]].
* {{Slumming It}}: What Renzi is doing as penance for the suicide of a son of a farmer whose land was [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure enclosed]] by his own family.
* {{Wooden Ships and Iron Men}}: The setting of the books.

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* {{The Siege}}: TheSiege: The Siege of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) Acre]] during the climax of ''Tenacious'', which Kydd and Renzi take part in as defenders under the command of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer) Sidney Smith]]. The battle is notable for being one of [[Main/NapoleonBonaparte [[NapoleonBonaparte Napoleon's]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofAwesome few losses]], losses and it was to a [[Main/RagtagBunchofMisfits [[RagtagBunchofMisfits ragtag group]] of sailors as opposed to [[Main/RedshirtArmy trained infantry]].
* {{Slumming It}}: SlummingIt: What Renzi is doing as penance for the suicide of a son of a farmer whose land was [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure enclosed]] by his own family.
* {{Wooden Ships and Iron Men}}: WoodenShipsAndIronMen: The setting of the books.

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* {{My Nayme Is}}: Kydd takes pains to point out that his name is spelled with a Y instead of a I. {{Word of God}} says the name of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales Princess Diana]]'s mother, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Shand_Kydd Frances Shand Kydd]], rang a bell with him. [[http://julianstockwin.com/2014/01/07/kydd-my-first-book/]]



* {{The Neidermeyer}}: Lieutenant Swaine, who takes over the ''Seaflower'' in the eponymous third book from {{Reasonable Authority Figure}} Lieutenant Farrell. Fortunately for the crew, he falls overboard while trying to stop some deserters fed up with his treatment.

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* {{The Neidermeyer}}: Lieutenant Swaine, who takes over the ''Seaflower'' in the eponymous third book from {{Reasonable Authority Figure}} Lieutenant Farrell. Fortunately for the crew, he falls overboard while trying to stop some deserters [[Main/ScrewThisImOuttaHere fed up with his treatment.treatment]].
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* {{The Siege}}: The Siege of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) Acre]] during the climax of ''Tenacious'', which Kydd and Renzi take part in as defenders under the command of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer) Sidney Smith]]. The battle is notable for being one of [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofAwesome Napoleon's few losses]], and it was to a [[Main/RagtagBunchofMisfits ragtag group]] of sailors as opposed to [[Main/RedshirtArmy trained infantry]].

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* {{The Siege}}: The Siege of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) Acre]] during the climax of ''Tenacious'', which Kydd and Renzi take part in as defenders under the command of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer) Sidney Smith]]. The battle is notable for being one of [[Main/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleon's]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofAwesome Napoleon's few losses]], and it was to a [[Main/RagtagBunchofMisfits ragtag group]] of sailors as opposed to [[Main/RedshirtArmy trained infantry]].

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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany's "attraction" towards [[Main/HopelessSuitor Kydd]]. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]].

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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany's "attraction" towards [[Main/HopelessSuitor Kydd]]. Kydd]] in the same book. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]].husband]].
** Persephone Lockwood in ''The Admiral's Daughter'' [[spoiler: as well as Rosalynd Morthwen.]]
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* {{The Neidermeyer}}: Lieutenant Swaine, who takes over the ''Seaflower'' in the eponymous third book from {{Reasonable Authority Figure}} Lieutenant Farrell. Fortunately for the crew, he falls overboard while trying to stop some deserters fed up with his treatment.


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* {{Reasonable Authority Figure}}: Lord Frederick Stanhope, who helps Kydd with his naval career after he volunteers to take him, his wife, and Kydd's sister to deliver an important message.
** Lieutenant Farrell of ''Seaflower'' cutter, as well, for giving Kydd the credit for coming up with the plan that saved the landing operation instead of saying he was acting under orders.
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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany's "attraction" towards Kydd.[[Main/HopelessSuitor Kydd]]. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]].
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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/AvertedTrope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]] with Kydd.

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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/Averted Trope doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]] with Kydd.

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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/Averted Trope doesn't']] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]] with Kydd.

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*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/Averted Trope doesn't']] doesn't]] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]] with Kydd.
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* {{Chick Magnet}}: Due to Kydd's [[Main/TallDarkandHandsome swarthy]] looks, he attracts [[note]]more than[[/note]] his fair share of women, including:
** [[Main/TheirFirstTime Sarah Bullivant]] and [[Main/ForeignFanservice Tamaha]] in ''Artemis''.
** Kitty Malkin in ''Mutiny'', though both agree to [[Main/ShipSinking break off]] the relationship just before the climax of the book.
*** [[Main/SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with Mrs. Emily Mulvany. She just happens to be a married woman who likes to [[Main/TheTease flirt]] and entertain and who [[Main/Averted Trope doesn't']] [[Main/YourCheatingHeart want to cheat on her husband]] with Kydd.
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* {{Achievements in Ignorance}}: At the end of ''Quarterdeck'', Kydd earns his place in high society by inviting [[Main/HistoricalDomainCharacter Thérèse Bernardine-Mongenet]] to a banquet hosted by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]. What Kydd doesn't (and the rest of Canada ''does'') know is that his lady is the Prince's mistress, who isn't allowed to be with him at occasions such as the banquet.

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* {{Achievements in Ignorance}}: At the end of ''Quarterdeck'', Kydd earns his place in high society by inviting [[Main/HistoricalDomainCharacter Thérèse Bernardine-Mongenet]] to a banquet hosted by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]. What Kydd doesn't (and [[note]]and the rest of Canada ''does'') ''does''[[/note]] know is that his lady is the Prince's mistress, who isn't allowed to be with him at occasions such as the banquet.
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* {{Father Neptune}}: A notable example includes [[Main/TheMentor Joe Bowyer]], who [[spoiler:dies from falling from the yard onto the deck.]]

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* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'' after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman [[Main/UnusualEuphemism "of the Sapphic]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofFunny persuasion"]] offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[Main/ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].
* {{The Mentor}}: [[Main/FatherNeptune Joe Bowyer]] to Kydd in the first book. Unfortunately, the author kills him off in order to make way for Kydd's friendship with Renzi.

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* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'' ''Quarterdeck'', after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman [[Main/UnusualEuphemism "of the Sapphic]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofFunny persuasion"]] offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[Main/ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].
* {{The Mentor}}: [[Main/FatherNeptune Joe Bowyer]] to Kydd in the first book. Unfortunately, he [[Main/SacrificialLion dies from a fall from the author kills him off in order to make way for Kydd's friendship with Renzi.yard]], [[Main/HeroicBSOD demoralizing]] Kydd.
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* {{Achievements in Ignorance}}: At the end of ''Quarterdeck'', Kydd earns his place in high society by inviting Thérèse Bernardine-Mongenet to a banquet hosted by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]. What Kydd doesn't (and the rest of Canada ''does'') know is that his lady is the Prince's mistress, who isn't allowed to be with him at occasions such as the banquet.

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* {{Achievements in Ignorance}}: At the end of ''Quarterdeck'', Kydd earns his place in high society by inviting [[Main/HistoricalDomainCharacter Thérèse Bernardine-Mongenet Bernardine-Mongenet]] to a banquet hosted by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]. What Kydd doesn't (and the rest of Canada ''does'') know is that his lady is the Prince's mistress, who isn't allowed to be with him at occasions such as the banquet.



* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'' after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman "of the Sapphic persuasion" offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[Main/ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].

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* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'' after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman [[Main/UnusualEuphemism "of the Sapphic persuasion" Sapphic]] [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofFunny persuasion"]] offscreen. As expected, this "romance" [[Main/ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long]].
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* {{Father Neptune}}: A notable example includes [[Main/TheMentor Joe Bowyer]], who [[spoiler:dies from falling from the yard onto the deck.]]



* {{Glory Seeker}}: Heroic examples with Lord Nelson and Thomas Kydd, himself.
** Near the end of ''Tenacious'', Kydd worries that he might be more of a reckless {{Glory Hound}} when one of the men under his command blames him for the death of a friend. Luckily, he's soon heartened by [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments the admiration expressed for him]] in the letter the dead man wrote to his wife.

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* {{Glory Seeker}}: Heroic examples with Lord Nelson and Thomas Kydd, Kydd himself.
** Near the end of ''Tenacious'', Kydd worries that he might be more of a reckless {{Glory Hound}} when one of the men under his command blames him for the death of a friend.friend during [[Main/TheSiege the Siege]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) of Acre]]. Luckily, he's soon heartened by [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments the admiration expressed for him]] in the letter the dead man wrote to his wife.



* {{Heterosexual Life Partners}}: Kydd and Renzi.



* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'' after Prince Edward's banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman "of the Sapphic persuasion" offscreen. As expected, this "romance" doesn't last very long.

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* {{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'' after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward's Edward]]'s banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman "of the Sapphic persuasion" offscreen. As expected, this "romance" doesn't [[Main/ForegoneConclusion didn't last very long.long]].



** This soon becomes a threat for Kydd in ''Treachery'' [[note]]''The Privateer's Revenge'' in the U.S.[[/note]], when he treats the crew of ''Teazer'' badly to due to his grief over [[spoiler:the death of his fiancée, Rosalynd.]]
* {{My Sister Is Off Limits}}: Averted with Renzi and Kydd, who actually [[Main/ShipperOnDeck helps his friend]] to try and impress his sister, [[Main/ProperLady Cecelia]].

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** This soon later becomes a threat for Kydd in ''Treachery'' [[note]]''The Privateer's Revenge'' in the U.S.[[/note]], when he treats the crew of ''Teazer'' badly to due to his grief over [[spoiler:the death of his fiancée, Rosalynd.]]
* {{My Sister Is Off Limits}}: Averted [[Main/AvertedTrope Averted]] with Renzi and Kydd, who actually [[Main/ShipperOnDeck helps his friend]] to try and impress his sister, [[Main/ProperLady Cecelia]].



* {{Officer and a Gentleman}}: Subverted with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' and ''Tenacious'', as well as other "tarpaulin" officers who "came up aft through the hawsehole". They're considered crude by the standards of those who play this trope straight, which is why Kydd begins to resent his fellow officers in ''Quarterdeck''.

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* {{Officer and a Gentleman}}: Subverted with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' and ''Tenacious'', as well as other "tarpaulin" officers who "came up aft through the hawsehole". They're While certainly very good at their jobs through experience, hey're considered crude by the standards of those who play this trope straight, which is why Kydd begins to resent his fellow officers in ''Quarterdeck''.



* {{Press Ganged}}: How Kydd got his rough start in the Royal Navy.
* {{Red Oni Blue Oni}}: Throughout the series, Thomas Kydd is the red to Nicholas Renzi's blue.
* {{Sentenced to Down Under}}: Not Kydd himself - though he ''does'' captain a transport ship full of convicts to {{UsefulNotes/Australia}} during the Peace of Amiens in ''Command''.

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* {{Plucky Middie}}: There are a couple throughout out the series, including Bowden, who later goes on to be signal midshipman at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trafalgar Trafalgar]], and [[spoiler:Luke Calloway]], who's promoted from before the mast.
* {{Press Ganged}}: How Kydd got his rough start in the Royal Navy.
Navy. This should be noted as quite different to the careers of [[Literature/HoratioHornblower Horatio Hornblower]] and [[Literature/AubreyMaturin Jack Aubrey]], whereas they both started out as [[Main/PluckyMiddie midshipmen]] on the quarterdeck at relatively young ages when compared to Kydd's twenty before the mast at the start of the series.
* {{Red Oni Blue Oni}}: Throughout the series, [[Main/TheHero Thomas Kydd Kydd]] is the red to Nicholas Renzi's [[Main/TheLancer Nicholas]] [[Main/TheSmartGuy Renzi]]'s blue.
* {{Sentenced to Down Under}}: Not Kydd himself - though he ''does'' captain a transport ship full of convicts to {{UsefulNotes/Australia}} during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Amiens Peace of Amiens Amiens]] in ''Command''.


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* {{The Siege}}: The Siege of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre_(1799) Acre]] during the climax of ''Tenacious'', which Kydd and Renzi take part in as defenders under the command of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer) Sidney Smith]]. The battle is notable for being one of [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentofAwesome Napoleon's few losses]], and it was to a [[Main/RagtagBunchofMisfits ragtag group]] of sailors as opposed to [[Main/RedshirtArmy trained infantry]].

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* [[Main/TheGeneralsDaughter The Admiral's Daughter]]: Persephone Lockwood in [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''The Admiral's Daughter'']], though she doesn't (temporarily) ruin Kydd's career in the [[Main/DoubleSubversion way you might expect]].
* {{Blackmail}}: A sailor who was at the Nore mutiny with Kydd by the name of Dobbie attempts this with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' for what he sees as disloyalty to his former comrades. Luckily, Kydd earns his respect through showing up for a duel ashore as a fellow sailor, not an officer.

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* [[Main/TheGeneralsDaughter The Admiral's Daughter]]: Persephone Lockwood in [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''The Admiral's Daughter'']], though she doesn't (temporarily) ruin Kydd's career in [[Main/PlayingwithaTrope the [[Main/DoubleSubversion way you might expect]].
* {{Blackmail}}: A sailor who was at the [[Main/TheMutiny Nore mutiny with Kydd mutiny]] by the name of Dobbie attempts this with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' for what he sees as disloyalty to his former comrades. Luckily, Kydd earns his respect through showing up for a duel ashore as a fellow sailor, not an officer.


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* {{Going Native}}: What Renzi does in the latter parts of ''Artemis'' on a Pacific island the crew visits. Luckily, Kydd's there to (literally) knock him out of it before the [[Main/ImaHumanitarian cannibalistic]] rival tribe of the islanders hosting them can get there.


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* {{Named After Somebody Famous}}: Kydd was named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine Thomas Paine]], whom his parents met before he was born, though they would later come to disapprove of his radical ideas.


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* {{Sentenced to Down Under}}: Not Kydd himself - though he ''does'' captain a transport ship full of convicts to {{UsefulNotes/Australia}} during the Peace of Amiens in ''Command''.
**Renzi, however, joins Kydd's transport as a free-settler passenger, [[spoiler:because he wants to impress Kydd's sister, Cecelia, by starting up his own estate. This doesn't work out very well for him, though, but luckily, Kydd's there to take him home.]]
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!! ''Kydd'' contains examples of:
*{{Achievements in Ignorance}}: At the end of ''Quarterdeck'', Kydd earns his place in high society by inviting Thérèse Bernardine-Mongenet to a banquet hosted by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn Prince Edward]]. What Kydd doesn't (and the rest of Canada ''does'') know is that his lady is the Prince's mistress, who isn't allowed to be with him at occasions such as the banquet.
*[[Main/TheGeneralsDaughter The Admiral's Daughter]]: Persephone Lockwood in [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''The Admiral's Daughter'']], though she doesn't (temporarily) ruin Kydd's career in the [[Main/DoubleSubversion way you might expect]].
*{{Blackmail}}: A sailor who was at the Nore mutiny with Kydd by the name of Dobbie attempts this with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' for what he sees as disloyalty to his former comrades. Luckily, Kydd earns his respect through showing up for a duel ashore as a fellow sailor, not an officer.
*{{The Captain}}: Whoever's in charge of the ship Kydd is serving aboard at the moment during his early years in the Navy.
**What Kydd becomes in ''Command'', though at that point, he's technically only a commander.
***In ''Victory'', Kydd finally "makes post" and becomes captain of the {{Cool Boat}}, ''L'Aurore''.
*{{Cool Boat}}: The frigate ''Artemis'', based off the real-life [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Nymphe_(1780) Nymphe]], and the first ship Kydd "had really loved".
**Kydd's first command, the brig-sloop ''Teazer''.
***Later, in ''Victory'', he gets another one befitting a post-captain, this time the frigate, ''L'Aurore''.
*{{A Father to His Men}}: Lord Nelson, as in [[Main/RealLife Real Life]].
*{{Field Promotion}}: How Kydd is elevated to the quarterdeck. To elaborate, his commanding officer, Lieutenant Monckton, was knocked unconscious by the passing of a cannonball during the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camperdown Battle of Camperdown]], forcing Kydd to take command of his division.
*{{Glory Seeker}}: Heroic examples with Lord Nelson and Thomas Kydd, himself.
**Near the end of ''Tenacious'', Kydd worries that he might be more of a reckless {{Glory Hound}} when one of the men under his command blames him for the death of a friend. Luckily, he's soon heartened by [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments the admiration expressed for him]] in the letter the dead man wrote to his wife.
*{{Historical Domain Character}}: There are many of them throughout the series, most of them in supporting or background roles. Some of the more famous ones include Lord Nelson, and even some of the lesser-known figures make an appearance, such as Zephaniah Job in ''The Admiral's Daughter''.
*{{Incompatible Orientation}}: At the end ''Quarterdeck'' after Prince Edward's banquet, Renzi reveals to Kydd that he fell in love with a woman "of the Sapphic persuasion" offscreen. As expected, this "romance" doesn't last very long.
*{{The Mentor}}: [[Main/FatherNeptune Joe Bowyer]] to Kydd in the first book. Unfortunately, the author kills him off in order to make way for Kydd's friendship with Renzi.
**Poulden to [[Main/PluckyMiddie midshipman]] Bowden in ''Quarterdeck'', as befitting a "sea-daddy". Kydd also takes charge of his officer training as requested by Bowden's uncle, Captain Essington.
*{{The Mutiny}}: The premise of the fourth book, [[Main/ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Mutiny]]. Kydd initially joins the mutiny at the Nore in good faith, but he later regrets his decision when the situation turns ugly. In later books, it becomes an {{Old Shame}} for him.
**This soon becomes a threat for Kydd in ''Treachery'' [[note]]''The Privateer's Revenge'' in the U.S.[[/note]], when he treats the crew of ''Teazer'' badly to due to his grief over [[spoiler:the death of his fiancée, Rosalynd.]]
*{{My Sister Is Off Limits}}: Averted with Renzi and Kydd, who actually [[Main/ShipperOnDeck helps his friend]] to try and impress his sister, [[Main/ProperLady Cecelia]].
*{{Officer and a Gentleman}}: Subverted with Kydd during ''Quarterdeck'' and ''Tenacious'', as well as other "tarpaulin" officers who "came up aft through the hawsehole". They're considered crude by the standards of those who play this trope straight, which is why Kydd begins to resent his fellow officers in ''Quarterdeck''.
-->'''Kydd:''' [[Main/TearJerker I'd rather be cream o' the shit than shit o' the cream, dammit.]]
**Played straight with Renzi during those two books, highlighting his status as a {{Main/Foil}} to Kydd.
*{{Papa Wolf}}: Admiral Lockwood towards his daughter, Persephone, in ''The Admiral's Daughter'', which comes back to bite Kydd in the rear later in the book when [[spoiler:Kydd falls for a daughter of a country squire named Rosalynd instead.]]
*{{The Philosopher}}: Nicholas Renzi is fond of talking about the philosophies of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume David Hume]] and the like with Kydd, and in ''The Admiral's Daughter'', he begins doing research for his own book.
*{{Press Ganged}}: How Kydd got his rough start in the Royal Navy.
*{{Red Oni Blue Oni}}: Throughout the series, Thomas Kydd is the red to Nicholas Renzi's blue.
*{{Slumming It}}: What Renzi is doing as penance for the suicide of a son of a farmer whose land was [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure enclosed]] by his own family.
*{{Wooden Ships and Iron Men}}: The setting of the books.

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