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** Dayluue is the Goddess of Romantic Love, mostly depicted with [[MsFanservice scant clothing]].

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** Dayluue is the [[LoveGoddess Goddess of Romantic Love, Love]], mostly depicted with [[MsFanservice scant clothing]].
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* ButNotTooBi: Esofi reflects that, [[EveryoneIsBi like most people]], she's bisexual. In the book she only shows attraction to Adale, another woman, however.

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** Reygmadra is the [[WarGod Goddess of War]]. Adranus is the [[GodOfTheDead God of Death]]. However in Ieflaria he also has dominion over [[HealerGod healing]], whereas Rhodia ascribes this to his daughter Adalia.

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** Reygmadra is the [[WarGod Goddess of War]].
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Adranus is the [[GodOfTheDead God of Death]]. However in Ieflaria he also has dominion over [[HealerGod healing]], whereas Rhodia ascribes this to his daughter Adalia.

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* TheMagicComesBack: A {{downplayed}} example. Ieflarians largely have stopped worshiping Talcia, Goddess of Magic, as they blamed her for the attacks of dragons against Ieflaria (as they're magical creatures). As a result, until the book she had [[ReligionIsMagic denied most people]] magic. However, some specific magical gifts (of [[HealingHands healing]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]] or [[ExtraOreDinary metal work]]) are connected to other gods, who still blessed followers with them. Magic was thus scarcer, though not gone entirely.



* TheMagicComesBack: A {{downplayed}} example. Ieflarians largely have stopped worshiping Talcia, Goddess of Magic, as they blamed her for the attacks of dragons against Ieflaria (as they're magical creatures). As a result, until the book she had [[ReligionIsMagic denied most people]] magic. However, some specific magical gifts (of [[HealingHands healing]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]] or [[ExtraOreDinary metal work]]) are connected to other gods, who still blessed followers with them. Magic was thus scarcer, though not gone entirely.

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* TheMagicComesBack: A {{downplayed}} example. Ieflarians largely have stopped worshiping Talcia, Goddess of Magic, as they blamed her for the attacks of dragons against Ieflaria (as they're magical creatures). As a result, until the book she had [[ReligionIsMagic denied most people]] magic. However, some specific magical gifts (of [[HealingHands healing]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]] or [[ExtraOreDinary metal work]]) are connected to other gods, who still blessed followers MagicKnight: Esofi is skilled with them. Magic was thus scarcer, though not gone entirely.magic, and can [[SpontaneousWeaponCreation instantly create a sword]] to fight with too.


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* TheOrder: All the gods have their own clergy and followers, with different focuses that [[FantasyPantheon depend on their domains]]. The Order of the Sun are {{the paladin}}s who serve to protect people, dedicated to Iolar.

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It is the first book in the ''Tales of Inthya'' series by Effie Calvin.

It is followed by:
* Daughter of the Sun (2018)
* The Queen of Rhodia (2019)
* The Empress of Xytae (2019)
* Daughter of the Moon (2020)
* Gods of Inthya (2023)

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It is the first book in the ''Tales of Inthya'' ''Literature/TalesOfInthya'' series by Effie Calvin.

It is followed by:
* Daughter of the Sun (2018)
* The Queen of Rhodia (2019)
* The Empress of Xytae (2019)
* Daughter of the Moon (2020)
* Gods of Inthya (2023)
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Eyvindr is apparently a male god, my mistake.


** Cyre is the son of Eyvindr, Goddess of the Harvest.

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** Cyre is the son of Eyvindr, Goddess God of the Harvest.
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Eyvindr is apparently a male god, my mistake.


** Cyre's mother is Eyvindr, Goddess of the Harvest.

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** Cyre's mother Cyre is the son of Eyvindr, Goddess of the Harvest.
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* TheMagicComesBack: A {{downplayed}} example. Ieflarians largely have stopped worshiping Talcia, Goddess of Magic, as they blamed her for the attacks of dragons against Ieflaria (as they're magical creatures). As a result, until the book she had [[ReligionIsMagic denied most people]] magic. However, some specific magical gifts (of healing, [[PlayingWithFire fire]] or [[ExtraOreDinary metal work]] are connected to other gods, who still blessed followers with them. Magic was thus scarcer, though not gone entirely.

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* TheMagicComesBack: A {{downplayed}} example. Ieflarians largely have stopped worshiping Talcia, Goddess of Magic, as they blamed her for the attacks of dragons against Ieflaria (as they're magical creatures). As a result, until the book she had [[ReligionIsMagic denied most people]] magic. However, some specific magical gifts (of healing, [[HealingHands healing]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]] or [[ExtraOreDinary metal work]] work]]) are connected to other gods, who still blessed followers with them. Magic was thus scarcer, though not gone entirely.
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** Cyre's mother is son of Eyvindr, God of the Harvest.

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** Cyre's mother is son of Eyvindr, God Goddess of the Harvest.



** Dayluue is the Goddess of Romantic Love, mostly depicted with scant clothing.

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** Dayluue is the Goddess of Romantic Love, mostly depicted with [[MsFanservice scant clothing.clothing]].



** Inthi is the God of fire, metal work and smiths. Being neutroi as well, Inthi also appears to ''de facto'' be the neutrois deity. Most of the people who they bless with their magical gifts are neutroi.

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** Inthi is the God of fire, metal work and smiths. Being neutroi as well, Inthi also appears to ''de facto'' be the neutrois neutrois' deity. Most of the people who they bless with their magical gifts are neutroi.
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* EveryoneIsBi: No one sees anything odd about Esofi marrying a woman; the only question is the heir, [[GenderBender but that's not an insurmountable obstacle]]. She explicitly notes that, like most other people, a person's gender doesn't for her in terms of picking a spouse.

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* EveryoneIsBi: No one sees anything odd about Esofi marrying a woman; the only question is the heir, [[GenderBender but that's not an insurmountable obstacle]]. She explicitly notes that, like most other people, a person's gender doesn't really matter for her in terms of picking a spouse.



* NiceToTheWaiter: Adale is known for kindess toward servants or commoners generally. This means she'd be a much better regent than either of her cousins, in her parents opinion, because they're quite callous to them and this would alientate the common people.

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* NiceToTheWaiter: Adale is known for kindess kindness toward servants or commoners generally. This means she'd be a much better regent than either of her cousins, in her parents parents' opinion, because they're quite callous to them and this would alientate the common people.



* PosthumousCharacter: Prince Albion, whom Princess Esofi was originally betrothed to, died before the start of the book. His death is what sparks the plot as she then agrees to marry his sister Adale instead. Everyone liked him, with Esofi remembering Albion fondly and Adale loving him brother, leaving her deeply saddened by his death. They bond when Esofi shares letters that she exchanged with Albion, making Adale and her realize the two have a mutual attraction, meaning their arranged marriage becomes a [[HappilyArrangedMarriage happy one]].

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* PosthumousCharacter: Prince Albion, whom Princess Esofi was originally betrothed to, died before the start of the book. His death is what sparks the plot as she then agrees to marry his sister Adale instead. Everyone liked him, with Esofi remembering Albion fondly and Adale loving him her brother, leaving her deeply saddened by his death. They bond when Esofi shares letters that she exchanged with Albion, making Adale and her realize the two have a mutual attraction, meaning their arranged marriage becomes a [[HappilyArrangedMarriage happy one]].



* PrincessClassic: Esofi is a beautiful, feminine elegant princess who's devoted to her kingdom, accepting being in an arranged marriage as just part of her duty and not understanding other people disliking them.

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* PrincessClassic: Esofi is a beautiful, feminine feminine, elegant princess who's devoted to her kingdom, accepting being in an arranged marriage as just part of her duty and not understanding other people disliking them.
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It is the first book in the ''TalesOfInthya'' series by Effie Calvin.

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It is the first book in the ''TalesOfInthya'' ''Tales of Inthya'' series by Effie Calvin.

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