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* [[Berserk Button]]: L.J. hates it when people try to control or manipulate her. After living under her over-protective mother, she reacts badly when she feels her independence is being threatened, which gets her in trouble sometimes. See [[Pride]].
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: L.J ''is'' this trope. One has to remember that she is technically a god, and also Kid's counterpart. However, her fighting or intellectual prowess is usually overshadowed by her lack of motivation. This is especially vexing for her mother.
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* [[Butt Monkey]]: A lot of unfortunate but comical things happen to her in early chapters. This continues even as the story grows darker, although the humor is still a bit more bitter.
* [[Chaotic Neutral]]: While she is technically required as an angel to be neutral, her personality also implies that she's not nearly as idealistic as Kid, and in fact she embraces the idea of not restricting herself to any one side. This makes her unpredictable, as she's both willing and able to screw people over to do what she thinks should be done. [[Our Angels Are Different|Must run in the family]].
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** It's not so hilarious when you realize that this is symbolic of L.J.'s terror of being confined, and how it came to be.
* [[Trickster]]: She gets it from her cousins, and even uses it against them at one point.
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* {{spoiler|[[Villain Protagonist]]}}
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: It's made clear that L.J. has a lot of issues to work through before starting a relationship. However, she and Kid do get a few moments. It seems that while [[They Do]] eventually marry, they question is more along the lines of if they'll ever become emotionally intimate.
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* [[Love Redeems]]: Played with. While [[Word of God]] says he does have a crush on L.J., he ''still'' betrayed her for his freedom anyway. {{spoiler|He does change his mind about the "traitor thing" in the end, though.}}
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Played with. Damian isn't evil though, just a [[Wild Card]].
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Everyone: NO! }}
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* [[Those Two Guys]]/ [[Those Two Bad Guys]]: He and John were initially set up as [[Expy|Expies]] for [[Red vs. Blue|Grif and Simmons]] before their motivations were explored.
* [[Religion of Evil]]: He and John's families nearly sacrificed them to a witch cult (coincidentally Kira's family).
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* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: If they didn't endure the obstacles they did together (both emotional and physical), their conflicting personalities would have made things very difficult.
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
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[[The Lancer]]: Adam (though he and L.J. aren't rivals)
[[The Big Guy]]: Mary
[[The Smart Guy]]/ [[The Heart]]: Isaac
[[The Chick]]: Leah (originally her role was reversed with Mary, before she became more badass) }}
* [[Friend Versus Lover]]: Averted. L.J. eventually states that even if she falls in love someday, her friends come first. Why? [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Because no one could possibly love [her] as much as they do.]]
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* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]: They're reasonably intelligent, but you wouldn't know it. Except for poor Isaac.
* [[Tastes Like Friendship]]: Averted will all of Leah's cooking.
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* [[True Companions]]: Everyone, even those in romantic relationships act more like friends than lovers.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Everyone, ''especially'' between those in romantic relationships.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Did Not Do the Bloody Research]]: Purposely invoked. Any overuse of 'British-ness' is, as in the above quote, played for comedy.
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Isaac
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* [[Hidden Depths]]: She and L.J both have the problem of self-esteem, what with Mary being extremely afraid of emotional intimacy.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]:It doesn't matter if it's a literally demonic, extremely powerful and evil force that doesn't even have a physical body- screw with the friends she's sworn to protect, and Mary will show zero caution in tearing it a new one.
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* [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]]: Practically fearless [[Let's Get Dangerous|when it matters.]]
* [[Little Miss Badass]]
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