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This series provides examples of:
* [[A Plague
* [[Alien Non
* [[Alien Sky]]: the Darkovan sun is a large, red star, colloquially known as the Bloody Sun. The night sky has four moons.
* [[All Myths Are True]]: The creation myth of the house of Hastur is actually true, although the "god" was [[God Guise|actually an alien Chieri]]
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* [[Closet Key]]: Danilo for Regis (in more ways than one; he has the catalyst laran, after all) and vice versa.
* [[Culture Clash]]: The Darkovans and the Terrans do this a lot; stories where the characters [[Going Native|go native]] invariably focus on the difficulty of adapting to a different culture.
* [[Death
* [[Depraved Homosexual]]: Dyan Ardais, before his redemption.
** It's implied that this might partly be owing to Dyan never really getting over the fact that in their teens, {{spoiler|Kennard Alton}} broke his heart TWICE, first by picking a new best friend and then by {{spoiler|going straight on Dyan.}} Jawdroppingly, Dyan realizes the last-mentioned {{spoiler|while he and Kennard are actually having sex}}.
* [[Disney Villain Death]]: {{spoiler|Jaelle and Aquilara}}
* [[Doppelganger]]: Paul Harrell, to Bard di Asturiens
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: Auster is ''convinced'' that the Terran Jeff Kerwin is somehow being used as a spy for the Terrans against his knowledge. {{spoiler|Turns out that (a) Jeff doesn't have a Terran dad, Auster does, and (b) he was [[Separated
* [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]]: In ''Hawkmistress!'', Romilly MacAran, [[Sweet Polly Oliver|in disguise as a boy]], is an object of lust for one of her companions. Turns out he didn't see though her disguise at all, he was actually gay.
* [[Due to
* [[The Empire]]: The Terran Empire during the Second Age
* [[Eternal English]]: Played straight with the Terran Empire, subverted on Darkover which speaks two different languages derived from gaelic and Spanish.
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* [[Law of Inverse Fertility]]: Ellemir, who loves children and very much wants her own, finds it very difficult to carry a child to term. Her twin sister Callista, who is not especially interested, has no trouble at all. The result is a bunch of children running around the estate who all call Ellemir "Mama," regardless of their biological parentage. (IIRC, even some children not born to Ellemir, Callista, or either's husband do this. She just mothers any child in range.)
* [[Lost Colony]]
* [[Love Is in
* [[Luke, I Might Be Your Father]]: Dezi's father might be one of oh, six guys his mother slept with that night. None of them will claim him as his own, which royally pisses him off.
* [[Mandatory Motherhood]]: and how. Not only can nobody conceive of such a thing as being wanted, Darkover used to have breeding programs for laran. The Comyn still insists on everyone having as many kids as possible with other Comyn (at a time in the past, it was forbidden for one woman to have more than two children by the same man: a Darkovan woman a little patronizingly explains to an Earthwoman the concept of "genetic pool"). Camilla of ''Darkover Landfall'' and Rohana of the Renunciate trilogy particularly were not thrilled to have lots of kids.
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