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* Dekka from ''[[Gone (novel)]]'' is a lesbian example, and, as of ''Fear'', {{spoiler|Edilio}} qualifies as well. |
* Dekka from ''[[Gone (novel)]]'' is a lesbian example, and, as of ''Fear'', {{spoiler|Edilio}} qualifies as well. |
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* Cnaiür urs Skiötha from R. Scott Bakker's ''[[Second Apocalypse]]''. He is an unparalleled murderer, strategist, and tactician, as well as being one of the only characters that can resist Kellhus' manipulation and eventual domination. |
* Cnaiür urs Skiötha from R. Scott Bakker's ''[[Second Apocalypse]]''. He is an unparalleled murderer, strategist, and tactician, as well as being one of the only characters that can resist Kellhus' manipulation and eventual domination. |
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* [[The Mortal Instruments]] has [[ |
* [[The Mortal Instruments]] has [[Invisible to Gaydar]] Alec Lightwood, demon hunting Shadowhunter and protective older brother, as well as his boyfriend, [[Camp Gay]] (technically bisexual) Magnus Bane, an immortal warlock and one of the most powerful characters in the series. Sister series [[The Infernal Devices]] gives us Magnus's ex-boyfriend Woolsley Scott, eccentric leader of the werewolf pack. Head vampire [[De Quincey]] is also hinted at as being bi. |
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** Lesbian examples include Aline Penhallow and her girlfriend Helen Blackthorn, both notable Shadowhunters. |
** Lesbian examples include Aline Penhallow and her girlfriend Helen Blackthorn, both notable Shadowhunters. |
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