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* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: It helps when your armor is covered in [[Spikes of Doom|blades and spikes]]… any movement can be an attack. At one point Kannon uses a barrel of molasses to fight a shaman who may have an enchantment protecting him from edged weapons.
* [[The Empire]]: Galak’s Empire, and its counterpart to the east, Pluton.
* [[The End of the World Asas We Know It]]: Either ‘clean and nice’ or ‘fiery reverse Ikea run by [[Hellraiser (Film)|Cenobites]]’, depending on whether the Angels and Demons take over.
* [[Evil Overlord]]: Eboral, only mentioned until book three.
* [[Five Races]]: Averted, in that nonhumans have been all but exterminated by the start of the books.
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* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Kannon resigns himself to this at the end of the first book. [[Plot Immunity|It doesn’t take.]]
* [[Samus Is a Girl|Avery Is A Girl]]: Clumsily revealed in her first chapter, but played straight with Frank’s inability to comprehend ‘butch’.
* [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]: While a protagonist and somewhat more benign, Frank Burley is something of a Sleeping Evil In A Can… he later mentions some of his fellow Eldritch Abominations who fit this trope to a T.
* [[Shout -Out]] : To [[Alejandro Jodorowsky]], [[Monty Python]], [[Wolverine]], the various settings of [[Dungeons and Dragons]] -really too many list, as this is an integral part of the book's style.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Definitely more cynical.
* [[Something Blues]]