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* [[Burn the Witch]]: after Cleindori demonstrates that [[Virgin Power]] isn't really a requisite for her job, she and a lot of her family and friends (and the members of the Forbidden Tower) are slaughtered. And yes, in some cases, burned (in their house).
* [[Burn the Witch]]: after Cleindori demonstrates that [[Virgin Power]] isn't really a requisite for her job, she and a lot of her family and friends (and the members of the Forbidden Tower) are slaughtered. And yes, in some cases, burned (in their house).
* [[But I Would Really Enjoy It]]: Callista's dilemma in ''The Forbidden Tower'' is that she wants to have sex with her husband (see below), but has been brainwashed into being a Keeper who's not allowed to get laid, and undoing that brainwashing is extremely difficult.
* [[But I Would Really Enjoy It]]: Callista's dilemma in ''The Forbidden Tower'' is that she wants to have sex with her husband (see below), but has been brainwashed into being a Keeper who's not allowed to get laid, and undoing that brainwashing is extremely difficult.
* [[Canon Dis Continuity]]: The first book written for Darkover, ''The Sword Of Aldones'', was de-canonized when Bradley wrote ''The Heritage of Hastur''. ''Sharra's Exile'' was later written in to replace it.
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: The first book written for Darkover, ''The Sword Of Aldones'', was de-canonized when Bradley wrote ''The Heritage of Hastur''. ''Sharra's Exile'' was later written in to replace it.
* [[Catfolk]]: The Catmen.
* [[Catfolk]]: The Catmen.
* [[The Clan]]: The seven major noble houses of Darkover and the numerous minor families.
* [[The Clan]]: The seven major noble houses of Darkover and the numerous minor families.