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* {{Super Empowering}}: While not discussed in the text, [[{{Word of God}} the authors]] have [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763442890702858/947167418134974495 mentioned]] that in-universe it is common knowledge that La Messe Noire (one of the factions of the Six Orders Alliance) initially started as a group of [[{{Muggles}} mundane]] nobles who somehow turned themselves into mages in the 18th century. (The secret of how the founders turned themselves into mages died with them, and now La Messe Noire mages are treated the same as the other faction's mages.)

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* {{Alien Geometries}}: In the story, [[{{Place of Power}} the Fathoms]] are this, as — despite having specifically designated entry points in the material world — they have no set location themselves. According to {{Word of God}}, [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/944250895422591016 the Fathoms are located both everywhere and nowhere]].
* {{Background Magic Field}}: The City of Delphi is a magically charged location with abundant mana reserves due to its proximity to [[{{Place of Power}} the Fathoms]]. {{Word Of God}} has [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/944250718594940959 said]] the reason [[{{Magical Society}} the Auctoritas Magicae Enclave]] built its headquarters in [[{{Everytown America}} Delphi, Illinois]] was for the magic concentration there, with the Enclave being right on top of the entrance to the Fathoms.
* {{Cast Full Of Gay}}: One of the two protagonists is {{UsefulNotes/Transgender}}, the {{deuteragonist}} is in a {{UsefulNotes/Homosexual}} relationship, and {{Word of God}} says the second installment will [[https://twitter.com/ReadFormAndVoid/status/1447910299126931461 explore the transfemininity of two existing characters]] — one of whom is [[spoiler:the second protagonist, Rory]].

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* {{Alien Geometries}}: In the story, [[{{Place of Power}} the The Fathoms]] are this, as — despite having specifically designated entry points in the material world — they have no set location themselves. According to {{Word of God}}, [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/944250895422591016 according to]] {{Word of God}}; despite having specifically designated entry points in the material world, the Fathoms are have no set location themselves, being located both everywhere and nowhere]].nowhere.
* {{Background Magic Field}}: The City of Delphi is a magically charged location with abundant mana reserves due to its proximity to [[{{Place of Power}} the Fathoms]]. {{Word Of God}} has [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/944250718594940959 said]] confirmed]] the reason [[{{Magical Society}} the Auctoritas Magicae Enclave]] built its headquarters Magicae]] set up the Enclave (its headquarters) in [[{{Everytown America}} Delphi, Illinois]] was for because of the magic concentration there, with the Enclave being right on top of the entrance to the Fathoms.
* {{Cast Full Of Gay}}: One of the two protagonists is {{UsefulNotes/Transgender}}, {{UsefulNotes/transgender}}, the {{deuteragonist}} is in a {{UsefulNotes/Homosexual}} {{UsefulNotes/homosexual}} relationship, and {{Word of God}} says the second installment will [[https://twitter.com/ReadFormAndVoid/status/1447910299126931461 explore the transfemininity of two existing characters]] — one of whom is [[spoiler:the second protagonist, Rory]].
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* {{Heartwarming in Hindsight}}: When Rory first heard the news about the golem attack and its casualties, he calls a number he had "wrenched from distant memory". [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/947165377270525973 According to]] {{Word of God}}, his worried call was to Jules' old number.
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* {{Power Tattoo}}: {{Word of God}} says "Jules converts his own essential energy (mana) to prima materia, which is a novel method he (re?)discovered himself, as explained in Chapter 1. But he can and does modify/add to his tattoos to enable different kinds of transmutations

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* {{Power Tattoo}}: {{Word [[{{Word of God}} says "Jules converts The authors]] have [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/944249591052795974 teased]] that the method Jules uses to convert his own essential energy (mana) to prima materia, which materia is possibly just a novel method he (re?)discovered himself, as explained in Chapter 1. But he rediscovery of an ancient technique. They have also clarified that Jules can and does modify/add to modify and upgrade his tattoos to enable different kinds of transmutationstransmutations.
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* {{Alien Geometries}}: In the story, [[{{Place of Power}} the Fathoms]] are this, as — despite having specifically designated entry points in the material world — they have no set location themselves. According to {{Word of God}}, [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/944250895422591016 the Fathoms are located both everywhere and nowhere]].
* {{Background Magic Field}}: The City of Delphi is a magically charged location with abundant mana reserves due to its proximity to [[{{Place of Power}} the Fathoms]]. {{Word Of God}} has [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763421101162506/944250718594940959 said]] the reason [[{{Magical Society}} the Auctoritas Magicae Enclave]] built its headquarters in [[{{Everytown America}} Delphi, Illinois]] was for the magic concentration there, with the Enclave being right on top of the entrance to the Fathoms.
* {{Cast Full Of Gay}}: One of the two protagonists is {{UsefulNotes/Transgender}}, the {{deuteragonist}} is in a {{UsefulNotes/Homosexual}} relationship, and {{Word of God}} says the second installment will [[https://twitter.com/ReadFormAndVoid/status/1447910299126931461 explore the transfemininity of two existing characters]] — one of whom is [[spoiler:the second protagonist, Rory]].
* {{Darker And Edgier}}: ''The Nullweaver Cycle'' is a {{Spiritual Successor}} to the [[{{Literature/The Dread Eclipse}} web serial]] in the [[{{Literature/Form And Void}} same multiverse]], but is much more explicit and more disturbing. In the authors' own words, "[[https://youtu.be/9uZOWMh-BNA If the web serial is rated R, then the novel is rated NC-17.]]"
* {{Power Tattoo}}: {{Word of God}} says "Jules converts his own essential energy (mana) to prima materia, which is a novel method he (re?)discovered himself, as explained in Chapter 1. But he can and does modify/add to his tattoos to enable different kinds of transmutations
* {{Superpowerful Genetics}}: [[https://discord.com/channels/534980812412813313/855763442890702858/947167843206705243 Word of God has clarified]] that mages always have mage kids, even if the other parent is mundane.

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