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* [[LittleBlackDress LBD]]: Everytime that Ingrid dresses outside of her common clothes, she wears a pretty black dress with a red cord, apparently she doesn't do to much shopping.

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* [[LittleBlackDress LBD]]: LegFocus: Ingrid Beauchamp and Mardi Overbrook are said to have long, beautiful legs.
* LittleBlackDress:
Everytime that Ingrid dresses outside of her common clothes, she wears a pretty black dress with a red cord, apparently she doesn't do to much shopping.



* ShesGotLegs: Ingrid Beauchamp and Mardi Overbrook are said to have long, beautiful legs.
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* CoolPet: Oscar, Ingrid's griffin.
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* MageSpecies: The witches magic is linked to their souls instead of their bodies, that's why they can use their powers in different incarnations. There are also different types of "witches", while most of them accept the mundane name granted to them by mortals, not all of them are the same, some are in fact different magical creatures, like elfs and giants (not literal giants), but with the ability to use magic.



* WitchSpecies: The witches magic is linked to their souls instead of their bodies, that's why they can use their powers in different incarnations. There are also different types of "witches", while most of them accept the mundane name granted to them by mortals, not all of them are the same, some are in fact different magical creatures, like elfs and giants (not literal giants), but with the ability to use magic.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Jean-Baptiste Mésomier, the god of memory and black magic expert, is depicted as bald, cool and very well dressed.

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''Witches of East End'' (Or The Beauchamp Family) is an adult fantasy series written by Creator/MelissaDeLaCruz. The novels are set in North Hampton, Long Island, and are about a family of apparently ordinary women that are in fact powerful, immortal witches, living in secrecy due to an ancient Restrction imposed to their kind after the Salem with trials.

Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga ''Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}''.

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''Witches of East End'' (Or The Beauchamp Family) is an adult fantasy series written by Creator/MelissaDeLaCruz. Creator/MelissaDeLaCruz, being a SpinOff of her vampiric saga ''Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}''.

The novels are set in North Hampton, Long Island, and are about a family of apparently ordinary women that are in fact powerful, immortal witches, living in secrecy due to an ancient Restrction Restriction imposed to their kind after the Salem with trials.

Witches of East End is
witch trials.

In 2013, it received [[TheShowOfTheBooks
a Spin-off of live-action adaptation]] broadcast by Creator/{{Lifetime}} and developed by Creator/MaggieFriedman. See ''Series/WitchesOfEastEnd'' for more info on the vampiric saga ''Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}''.
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* AccidentalPervert: Freya's first meeting with Bran ended up with her suffering a WardrobeMalfunction right in front of him, and his attempt to help her cover up [[ThanksForTheMammary ended up with him grabbing her breasts]]. Thankfully for him, she took no offense and found his bubbling endearing.



* AllGaysLoveTheater: Hudson Rafferty.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Mercy Lewis.
* [[ArtisticLicense Artistic License-Mythology]]: Many aspects of the Norse Mythology are changed in this series but are justified by claiming that everything that mortals know about these myths were written by the god themselves throuh all the centuries. Some of those things changed are:

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* %%* AmbiguouslyBi: Mercy Lewis.
* [[ArtisticLicense Artistic License-Mythology]]: ArtisticLicenseReligion: Many aspects of the Norse Mythology are changed in this series but are justified by claiming that everything that mortals know about these myths were written by the god themselves throuh through all the centuries. Some of those things changed are:



* BackFromTheDead: Mardi and Molly were ressurrected after being hit by a Subway train.
* BaldOfAwesome: Jean-Baptiste Mésomier, the god of memory and black magic expert, is despicted as bald, cool and very well dressed.
* BattleCouple: Joanna and Norman.

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* BackFromTheDead: Mardi and Molly were ressurrected resurrected after being hit by a Subway train.
* BaldOfAwesome: Jean-Baptiste Mésomier, the god of memory and black magic expert, is despicted depicted as bald, cool and very well dressed.
* %%* BattleCouple: Joanna and Norman.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bran Gardiner, Marshall Brighton.

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* %%* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bran Gardiner, Marshall Brighton.



* Bookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp, Tabitha Robinson, Hudson Rafferty.
** CuteBookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp.
** BadassBookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp.

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* %%* Bookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp, Tabitha Robinson, Hudson Rafferty.
** %%** CuteBookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp.
** %%** BadassBookworm: Ingrid Beauchamp.



* ChubbyMamaSkinnyPapa: Joanna and Norman.

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* %%* ChubbyMamaSkinnyPapa: Joanna and Norman.



* CureYourGays: Hudson's mother attemps to do this with him.

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* CureYourGays: Hudson's mother attemps attempts to do this with him.



* DidYouThinkICantFeel: Ingrid Beauchamp.

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* FagHag: Ingrid Beauchamp.

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* %%* FagHag: Ingrid Beauchamp.



* HeManWomanHater: Ever since he was rejected and mocked by the Maidens, Alberich has hated every woman no matter if they are mortals or goddess, this is the reason why he only attacks them.
* HollywoodHomely: Ingrid is considered by many as plain looking and has an old maid reputation, but still, she is constantly despicted as tall, thin, with bright blue eyes, fair skin and long blonde hair.
* HotGod: All deities seem to be beautiful, even the old looking ones are said to conserve some of their good looks. Also, some of the main characters are gods of beauty, Like Killian (Balder) and Freya.

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* GoingCommando: Freya doesn't wear any underwear under her clothes. It ends up giving Bran a NakedFirstImpression when she suffers a WardrobeMalfunction when they first meet.
* HeManWomanHater: Ever since he was rejected and mocked by the Maidens, Alberich has hated every woman no matter if they are mortals or goddess, goddesses, this is the reason why he only attacks them.
* HollywoodHomely: Ingrid is considered by many as plain looking plain-looking and has an old maid reputation, but still, she is constantly despicted depicted as tall, thin, with bright blue eyes, fair skin and long blonde hair.
* HotGod: All deities seem to be beautiful, even the old looking old-looking ones are said to conserve some of their good looks. Also, some of the main characters are gods of beauty, Like Killian (Balder) and Freya.



* HotWitch: Even is they are actually gods, they are known as witches and warlocks, and all are as powerful as gorgeous.
* Hunk: Killian Gardiner, Freddie Beauchamp, Troy Overbrook and Trystan Gardiner, all fit this trope as they are despicted as tall, muscular and even big-chested.

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* HotWitch: Even is if they are actually gods, they are known as witches and warlocks, and all are as powerful as gorgeous.
[[HeadTurningBeauty gorgeous]].
* Hunk: {{Hunk}}: Killian Gardiner, Freddie Beauchamp, Troy Overbrook and Trystan Gardiner, all fit this trope as they are despicted depicted as tall, muscular and even big-chested.



* LoveGoddess: Freya, duh.

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* LoveGoddess: Freya, duh.Freya is the current incarnation of the Goddess of Love and Passion, as such she has [[SexMagic several powers related to sex]], is [[HeadTurningBeauty incredibly gorgeous]] and is an [[SexGoddess extremely proficient lover]].



** LanguageOfMagic: Witches and warlocks cast their spells in ancient norse.
** RitualMagic: Some rare and powerful spells require some rituals to be casted properly, like Ingrid's healing and visionary spells, time travel spells, and summoning ceremonies.
* MagicLibrarian: Ingrid Beauchamp.

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** LanguageOfMagic: Witches and warlocks cast their spells in ancient norse.
Norse.
** RitualMagic: Some rare and powerful spells require some rituals to be casted cast properly, like Ingrid's healing and visionary spells, time travel spells, and summoning ceremonies.
* MagicLibrarian: Ingrid Beauchamp.Beauchamp's current incarnation works as a librarian.



* MagicalGirlWarrior: Hillary Liman

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* %%* MagicalGirlWarrior: Hillary LimanLiman.



* MagicWand: The Beauchamp women and Arthur Beauchamp have ancient wands made entirely of dragon bone. The only reason why they are the only witches to possess them is because the hid them during the time when the Council wanted to destroy all kind of magical item.

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* MagicWand: The Beauchamp women and Arthur Beauchamp have ancient wands made entirely of dragon bone. The only reason why they are the only witches to possess them is because the they hid them during the time when the Council wanted to destroy all kind kinds of magical item.items.



* NotThatKindOfMage: This witches and warlocks have immortal souls and long-lived bodies, and even if they die, they will reborn again, unless their bodies are taken to the Limbo or their souls are voluntarily sent to the Underworld.

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* NotThatKindOfMage: This These witches and warlocks have immortal souls and long-lived bodies, and even if they die, they will reborn again, unless their bodies are taken to the Limbo or their souls are voluntarily sent to the Underworld.



* OurMagesAreDifferent: This witches and warlocks are in fact ancient nordic gods.

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* OurMagesAreDifferent: This The witches and warlocks are in fact fact, ancient nordic gods.



* ProudBeauty: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... and woman. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner, and the Overbrook family also fit this trope.
* ReincarnationRomance: Freya, Balder and Loki.

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* ProudBeauty: Freya Beauchamp is aware of her stunning good looks and the effect she has on man... men... and woman.women. Her twin brother, Freddie, her lover, Killian Gardiner, and the Overbrook family also fit this trope.
* ReincarnationRomance: Freya, Balder and Loki.Loki have been in a LoveTriangle in many of their incarnations.



* StarCrossedLovers: Killiand and Freya.
* TallDarkAndHandsome: Killian Gardiner possess all those traits. His brother Trystan too.

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* %%* StarCrossedLovers: Killiand Killi and and Freya.
* TallDarkAndHandsome: Killian Gardiner possess possesses all those traits. His brother Trystan too.



* TheEmpath: Freya Beauchamp.

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* TopGod: Odin.

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* %%* TopGod: Odin.



* WarGod: Trystan Gardiner.

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* %%* WarGod: Trystan Gardiner.



* WizardsLiveLonger: They can live for centuries as long as they don't die (they can reborn when their life are interrupted)

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* WizardsLiveLonger: They can live for centuries as long as they don't die (they can reborn when their life lives are interrupted)
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* BiTheWay: Freya Beauchamp and Mardi Overbrook.
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''Witches of East End'' (Or The Beauchamp Family) is an adult fantasy series written by Melissa de la Cruz. The novels are set in North Hampton, Long Island, and are about a family of apparently ordinary women that are in fact powerful, immortal witches, living in secrecy due to an ancient Restrction imposed to their kind after the Salem with trials.

Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga ''Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}''

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''Witches of East End'' (Or The Beauchamp Family) is an adult fantasy series written by Melissa de la Cruz.Creator/MelissaDeLaCruz. The novels are set in North Hampton, Long Island, and are about a family of apparently ordinary women that are in fact powerful, immortal witches, living in secrecy due to an ancient Restrction imposed to their kind after the Salem with trials.

Witches of East End is a Spin-off of the vampiric saga ''Literature/{{Blue Bloods|Novels}}''
Bloods|Novels}}''.

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* Witches of East End
* Serpent's Kiss
* Winds of Salem
* Triple Moon
* Double Eclipse

!!Witches of East End contains examples of:

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* Witches ''Witches of East End
End''
* Serpent's Kiss
''Serpent's Kiss''
* Winds ''Winds of Salem
Salem''
* Triple Moon
''Triple Moon''
* Double Eclipse

!!Witches
''Double Eclipse''

!!''Witches
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* BattleCouple: Joanna and Norman and at some degree Ingrid and her mortal husband Matt.

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* BattleCouple: Joanna and Norman and at some degree Ingrid and her mortal husband Matt.Norman.
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* FreudianTrio:
**The Beauchamp Women: Freya Beauchamp (Id), Ingrid Beauchamp (Ego), Joanna Beauchamp (Superego).
**The Gardiner Brothers: Killian Gardiner (Id), Bran Gardiner (Ego), Trystan Gardiner (Superego).
**The Overbrook Family: Troy Overbrook (Superego) Mardi Overbrook (Id/Ego), Molly Overbrook (Id/Ego).

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Freya is in love with bad boy (but good hearted) Killian Gardiner. She also happens to be in love with his devilish older brother, Loki. Molly's feelings for Bret Farley seem to be deeper than just attraction. Ingrid adverts this trope, as she is in love with Adam Noble, the good boy in town and has rejected pervert Aland Blake and womanizer Troy Overbrook.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Freya is in love with bad boy (but good hearted) Killian Gardiner. She also happens to be in love with his devilish older brother, Loki. Molly's feelings for Bret Farley seem to be deeper than just attraction. Ingrid adverts averts this trope, as she is in love with Adam Noble, the good boy in town and has rejected pervert Aland Blake and womanizer Troy Overbrook.


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*FeminineWomenCanCook: Freya Beauchamp, and later her sister Ingrid. Averted with Mardi and Molly.


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* TheFashionista: Mardi and Molly Overbrook.
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* BackFromTheDead: Mardi and Mordi were ressurrected after being hit by a Subway train.

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* BackFromTheDead: Mardi and Mordi Molly were ressurrected after being hit by a Subway train.
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* EmotionalPowers: Freya's magic is a prime example of this.


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* [[MagicAndPowers Magic Tropes]]
**GeometricMagic: Ingrid tends to use pentagrams in her spells.
**LanguageOfMagic: Witches and warlocks cast their spells in ancient norse.
**RitualMagic: Some rare and powerful spells require some rituals to be casted properly, like Ingrid's healing and visionary spells, time travel spells, and summoning ceremonies.


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* TheEmpath: Freya Beauchamp.
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* CoolPet: Oscar, Ingrid's griffin.


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* EmpathyPet: Witches share and emotional and physical connection with their familiars.
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* BackFromTheDead: Mardi and Mordi were ressurrected after being hit by a Subway train.


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* CameBackWrong: Lionel Horning was broght back from the dead by Joanna, but unfortunately, at the moment of his dead he had swallowed the silver substance that was in the North Hampton waters and after being ressurrected he was still in contact with it in his own house. The exposicion to this magical substance and the magic of Joanna turned the hippy-art-loving Lionel into a cannibal zombie that kept drawing images of the gates of hell, the place that his soul belonged.


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* ReincarnationRomance: Freya, Balder and Loki.
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* TheBeautifulElite: In the first book, Ingrid and Freya travel to New York, where they met the Blue Bloods, beautiful, wealthy, and immortal vampires that run charities and throw extravagant parties almost everyday. In the summer on East End novels, the Overbrook twins are perfect examples of this trope; in New York, they were always surrounded by luxury and beautiful people that were equally as rich and vacuous as them.

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* TheBeautifulElite: In the first book, Ingrid and Freya travel to New York, where they met the Blue Bloods, beautiful, wealthy, and immortal vampires that run charities and throw extravagant parties almost everyday. In the summer on East End novels, the Overbrook twins are perfect examples of this trope; in New York, they were always surrounded by luxury and beautiful Are there ugly people that were equally in this world? No! Even the minor characters are despicted as rich and vacuous as them.attractive, even a guy with a severe case of acne in the second book.
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* ChubbyMamaSkinnyPapa: Joanna and Norman.


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* CoolUncle: Freya to Ingrid's kids and Mardi and Molly (even though they aren't really family)


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* MuggleBornOfMages: Apparently, Henry doesn't have powers like his mother and sister and its just a mere mortal like his father.
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* GodCouple: Joanna (Skadi) and Norman (Njord), Killian (Balder) and Freya (before they broke up), Mardi (Magdi) and Trystan (Tyr) (before they broke up), Odin and Frigg, Freddie (Fryr) and Gert (Gerd) (before they broke up).


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* LoveGoddess: Freya, duh.


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* TopGod: Odin.


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* WarGod: Trystan Gardiner.
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* AllGaysLoveTheater: Hudson Rafferty.


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*AmbiguouslyBi: Mercy Lewis.


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* BiTheWay: Freya Beauchamp and Mardi Overbrook.


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*ButNotTooBi: Freya and Mardi have said to be bisexual but every single one of the romantic interests in the series are men.


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* CureYourGays: Hudson's mother attemps to do this with him.


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* FagHag: Ingrid Beauchamp.


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* GayBestFriend: Hudson Rafferty is Ingrid's best friend.
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* [[ArtisticLicense Artistic License-Mythology]]: Many aspects of the Norse Mythology are changed in this series but are justified by claiming that everything that mortals know about these myths were written by the god themselves throuh all the centuries. Some of those things changed are:
**According to mythology Freya was a Valkyria, in the books she is not.
**Erda is the name of a character in Wagner's opera, The Rhinegold, in the books this is the name of the goddess of hearth and earth.
**The Bifrost is called Bofrir.
**In the myths, Odin has a spear called Gungnir, in the books is a sword.
**In the myths Magni and Moodi are the sons of Thor, in these books they are his twin daughters.


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* ClearMyName: Frederick escapes from Limbo just to prove that he didn't destroy the Bofrir brigde.


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* TheExile: After the destruction of the Bofrir, many gods from all over the 8 eight worlds were banished to Midgard.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bran Gardiner, Marshall Brighton.


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*DefrostingIceQueen: Ingrid Beauchamp, Mardi and Molly Overbrook.


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* DidYouThinkICantFeel: Ingrid Beauchamp.


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* HeManWomanHater: Ever since he was rejected and mocked by the Maidens, Alberich has hated every woman no matter if they are mortals or goddess, this is the reason why he only attacks them.


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* UsedToBeMoreSocial: Prior to the restriction Ingrid wasn't that lonely and shy.

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* BetaCouple: Ingrid and Matt in the first three books and Molly and Rocco in the Summer on East End series.

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* BetaCouple: Ingrid and Matt and Joanna and Norman in the first three books and Molly and Rocco in the Summer on East End series.


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* OfficialCouple: Ingrid and Matt. Freya and Killian in the tv show.
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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Freya is in love with bad boy (but good hearted) Killian Gardiner. She also happens to be in love with his devilish older brother, Loki. Molly's feelings for Bret Farley seem to be deeper than just attraction. Ingrid adverts this trope, as she is in love with Adam Noble, the good boy in town compared to pervert Aland Blake and womanizer Troy Overbrook.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Freya is in love with bad boy (but good hearted) Killian Gardiner. She also happens to be in love with his devilish older brother, Loki. Molly's feelings for Bret Farley seem to be deeper than just attraction. Ingrid adverts this trope, as she is in love with Adam Noble, the good boy in town compared to and has rejected pervert Aland Blake and womanizer Troy Overbrook.

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