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* A climactic scene is inspired almost word for word by a meme regarding dnd. [[spoiler: Someone offers a dragon a prisoner as a sacrifice. The prisoner offers the dragon her captor as a sacrifice, and the dragon is amused enough to accept.]] Of course, this being Sanderson, the book then shows what happens ''afterwards.''
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* A climactic scene is inspired almost word for word by a meme regarding dnd.TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons. [[spoiler: Someone offers a dragon a prisoner as a sacrifice. The prisoner offers the dragon her captor as a sacrifice, and the dragon is amused enough to accept.]] Of course, this being Sanderson, the book then shows what happens ''afterwards.''
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* A climactic scene is inspired almost word for word by a meme regarding dnd. [[spoiler: Someone offers a dragon a prisoner as a sacrifice. The prisoner offers the dragon her captor as a sacrifice, and the dragon is amused enough to accept.]]]] Of course, this being Sanderson, the book then shows what happens ''afterwards.''
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* InspirationForTheWork: Sanderson intended this book to be his version of ''Literature/ThePrincessBride.''
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* InspirationForTheWork: Sanderson intended this book to be his version of ''Literature/ThePrincessBride.''''
* A climactic scene is inspired almost word for word by a meme regarding dnd. [[spoiler: Someone offers a dragon a prisoner as a sacrifice. The prisoner offers the dragon her captor as a sacrifice, and the dragon is amused enough to accept.]]
* A climactic scene is inspired almost word for word by a meme regarding dnd. [[spoiler: Someone offers a dragon a prisoner as a sacrifice. The prisoner offers the dragon her captor as a sacrifice, and the dragon is amused enough to accept.]]
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* {{Dedication}}: To Sanderson's wife Emily Bushman, who provided the inspiration after she wondered how ''Literature/ThePrincessBride'' would change if Buttercup was more proactive.
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* {{Dedication}}: To Sanderson's wife Emily Bushman, who provided the inspiration after she wondered how ''Literature/ThePrincessBride'' would change if Buttercup was more proactive. went to find Wesley at the beginning.
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* {{Dedication}}: To Sanderson's wife Emily Bushman, who provided the inspiration after she wondered how ''Literature/ThePrincessBride'' would change if Buttercup was more proactive.
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* InspirationForTheWork: Sanderson intended this book to be his version of ''Literature/ThePrincessBride.''