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Damiano (1983), Damiano's Lute (1983), and Raphael (1984) is a novel series by R. A. MacAvoy. They are a trio of historical fantasies with a Renaissance Italy setting.
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Tropes used in Damiano include:
- Emergent Human: The title character in Raphael.
- Historical Fantasy: Damiano and its sequels.
- Humanity Ensues: In Raphael, the eponymous angel is forced to live on Earth as a human.
- Two-Part Trilogy: The Italian fantasy trilogy is the rarer inverted version, with a two-volume story followed by a one-volume sequel.