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* TheLonelyDoor: Nekoya's door seems to appear in random places waiting to be discovered. Those that discover them usually build homes or shrines around the doors to monopolize their use. Halflings have guidelines to check if a door out in the wild isn't being used to avoid incidents in the past that caused to earn the wrath of other patrons.

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* TheLonelyDoor: Nekoya's door seems to appear in random places waiting to be discovered. Those that discover them usually build homes or shrines around the doors to monopolize their use. Halflings have guidelines to check if a door out in the wild isn't being used to avoid incidents in the past that caused them to earn the wrath of other patrons.
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* InexplicablyAwesome: We never get an explanation why the magical doors exist or how exactly they work. The closest we ever get to a reason is that [[spoiler:the Chef's grandmother was a great hero from that world and was believed to have perished in the war against the demons, only to instead find herself in Japan.]]

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* InexplicablyAwesome: We never get an explanation why the magical doors exist or how exactly they work. The closest we ever get to a reason is that [[spoiler:the Chef's grandmother was a great hero from that world and was believed to have perished in the war against the demons, only to instead find herself in Japan. Averted later on when several characters note they're a type of magic developed by the ancient elves as part of their attempts at conquering the southern continent after they'd done the same to the eastern one which became a lost magic after Kuro's PowerIncontinence wiped out most of them causing them to become isolationists.]]



* TheLonelyDoor: Nekoya's door seems to appear in random places waiting to be discovered. Those that discover them usually build homes or shrines around the doors to monopolize their use.

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* TheLonelyDoor: Nekoya's door seems to appear in random places waiting to be discovered. Those that discover them usually build homes or shrines around the doors to monopolize their use. Halflings have guidelines to check if a door out in the wild isn't being used to avoid incidents in the past that caused to earn the wrath of other patrons.

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* CallARabbitASmeerp: Befitting the nature of several characters as inhabitants of a fantasy world, they have different names for common Earth ingredients. For example, Thomas calls shrimp "shripe", whole onions are knows as "oranie". However, this is a bit justified as besides potatoes, these common ingredients have enough of a taste difference that it affects how a recipe needs to be prepared. The reason potatoes taste the same as "cobblers' tubers" is that potatoes are not native to the other world; the Emperor brought them over after buying some from the Master, who was a child at the time, so he could harvest them to make his favorite dish, potato croquettes, anytime, with the added effect that the harvests proved so plentiful that they saved his country from famine. A list of the different names and their respective counterparts in the Other World is as follows:

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* CallARabbitASmeerp: Befitting the nature of several characters as inhabitants of a fantasy world, they have different names for common Earth ingredients. For example, Thomas calls shrimp "shripe", whole onions are knows as "oranie". However, this is a bit justified as besides potatoes, these common ingredients have enough of a taste difference that it affects how a recipe needs to be prepared. The reason potatoes taste the same as "cobblers' tubers" is that potatoes are not native to the other world; the Emperor brought them over after buying some from the Master, who was a child at the time, so he could harvest them to make his favorite dish, potato croquettes, anytime, with the added effect that the harvests proved so plentiful that they saved his country from famine. A list of the different names and their respective counterparts in the Other World is as follows:follows (based on a combination of anime and light novel names):


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** Eggplant -> Meranza
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Given how what little info I have about them points to at least White being male-leaning, Dragon "Queens" isn't quite correct there.


* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Dragon Queens/Goddesses all have the ability to take on human-like forms, most prominently shown with the Red Queen becoming a horned, red-headed human while the Black Queen/Kuro becomes a dark-haired elf. Related to them, devout followers of Dragon Queen religions are capable of being bestowed the same transformation abilities as blessings, such as the mermaid Arte gaining draconic legs for walking on land or Rorona being able to act as a DaywalkingVampire by temporarily growing sun-blocking scales.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Dragon Queens/Goddesses Ancient 6 Dragons all have the ability to take on human-like forms, transform their bodies, most prominently shown with the Red Queen becoming a horned, red-headed human while the Black Queen/Kuro becomes a dark-haired elf. Related to them, devout followers of Dragon Queen Dragon-God religions are capable of being bestowed the same transformation abilities as blessings, such as the mermaid Arte gaining draconic legs for walking on land or Rorona being able to act as a DaywalkingVampire by temporarily growing sun-blocking scales.
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Red Queen can shift from a massive dragon into a horned, red-headed human. Likewise the Black Queen can transform into a dark-haired elf.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Dragon Queens/Goddesses all have the ability to take on human-like forms, most prominently shown with the Red Queen can shift from a massive dragon into becoming a horned, red-headed human. Likewise human while the Black Queen can transform into Queen/Kuro becomes a dark-haired elf.elf. Related to them, devout followers of Dragon Queen religions are capable of being bestowed the same transformation abilities as blessings, such as the mermaid Arte gaining draconic legs for walking on land or Rorona being able to act as a DaywalkingVampire by temporarily growing sun-blocking scales.
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** ??? -> Tao

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** ??? Peach -> Tao
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** Sweet Potato -> Kumaala
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** Victoria is a half-elf noble, despite both her parents being human. While it's made clear her family cares about her, this distinction means she will never marry and is generally kept inside her home. However, she doesn't share the elven dietary restriction. In fact, she enjoys being a half-elf as she was able to have the magical ability of an elf which allowed her to pull a Door to her room while still being able to eat animal based products like pudding like a human. Victoria herself states that the reason half-elves face discrimination is due to an incident similar to the Demons' War of Conquest.

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** Victoria is a half-elf noble, despite both her parents being human. While it's made clear her family cares about her, this distinction means she will never marry and is generally kept inside her home. However, she doesn't share the elven dietary restriction. In fact, she enjoys being a half-elf as she was able to have the magical ability of an elf which allowed her to pull a Door to her room while still being able to eat animal based products like pudding like a human. Victoria herself states that the reason half-elves face discrimination is due to an incident similar to the Demons' War of Conquest. [[spoiler: The Light Novels expand on this further; An Ancient King of a prosperous nation ruled for centuries due to being a half-elf, which caused issues when he outlived his intended heir, and a complete stranger was to take the throne at the end of his life. Unwilling to trust someone he knew nothing of, and unable to contend with the possible loss of his kingdom's prosperity, he tried to make himself immortal by invoking a DangerousForbiddenTechnique left by the elves. The end result was the kingdom falling into ruins, all of its people turned into undead, and the King becoming a lich. The catastrophic fallout of this left half-elves brutally discriminated against, for fear of another incident like this.]]
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* CallARabbitASmeerp: Befitting the nature of several characters as inhabitants of a fantasy world, they have different names for common Earth ingredients. For example, Thomas calls shrimp "shripe", whole onions are knows as "oranie". However, this is a bit justified as besides potatoes, these common ingredients have enough of a taste difference that it affects how a recipe needs to be prepared. The reason potatoes taste the same as "cobblers' tubers" is that potatoes are not native to the other world; the Emperor brought them over after buying some from the Master, who was a child at the time, so he could harvest them to make his favorite dish, potato croquettes, anytime, with the added effect that the harvests proved so plentiful that they saved his country from famine.
** A list of the different names and their respective counterparts in the Other World:
*** Shrimp -> Shripe
*** Squid -> Kraken
*** Onions -> Oranie
*** Tomato -> Marmett
*** Potato -> Cobbler's Tubers
*** Pickles -> Kauri
*** Lettuce -> Lelesa
*** Carrot -> Karoot
*** Bechamel Sauce -> Knight's Sauce
*** ??? -> Mikele
*** ??? -> Margo
*** ??? -> Mosket
*** ??? -> Tao

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* CallARabbitASmeerp: Befitting the nature of several characters as inhabitants of a fantasy world, they have different names for common Earth ingredients. For example, Thomas calls shrimp "shripe", whole onions are knows as "oranie". However, this is a bit justified as besides potatoes, these common ingredients have enough of a taste difference that it affects how a recipe needs to be prepared. The reason potatoes taste the same as "cobblers' tubers" is that potatoes are not native to the other world; the Emperor brought them over after buying some from the Master, who was a child at the time, so he could harvest them to make his favorite dish, potato croquettes, anytime, with the added effect that the harvests proved so plentiful that they saved his country from famine.
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famine. A list of the different names and their respective counterparts in the Other World:
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World is as follows:
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Shrimp -> Shripe
*** ** Squid -> Kraken
*** ** Onions -> Oranie
*** ** Tomato -> Marmett
*** ** Potato -> Cobbler's Tubers
*** ** Pickles -> Kauri
*** ** Lettuce -> Lelesa
*** ** Carrot -> Karoot
*** ** Bechamel Sauce -> Knight's Sauce
*** ** ??? -> Mikele
*** ** ??? -> Margo
*** ** ??? -> Mosket
*** ** ??? -> Tao

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