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An alternate history/fantasy novel set in 1745 Scotland. An army of Scottish rebels is about to be crushed by the larger and more ruthless British government forces, and decide to [[Summon Bigger Fish|ask for supernatural help]] from the [[Fair Folk]]. Unfortunately, the Fair Folk have [[Blue and Orange Morality|a very different morality]] than their human allies, and quickly take advantage of the fact that [[Warm Bloodbags Are Everywhere]], much to the dismay of the human population.
An alternate history/fantasy novel by by S.B. Stewart-Laing and Michael J. Chernicoff, published in 2012. Scotland, 1745: an army of Scottish rebels is about to be crushed by the larger and more ruthless British government forces, and decide to [[Summon Bigger Fish|ask for supernatural help]] from the [[Fair Folk]]. Unfortunately, the Fair Folk have [[Blue and Orange Morality|a very different morality]] than their human allies, and quickly take advantage of the fact that [[Warm Bloodbags Are Everywhere]], much to the dismay of the human population.


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* [[Action Survivor]]: Robert
* [[Action Survivor]]: Robert
* [[Bad Boss]]: Lord Hereford's job at the Treasury seems to consist of making life miserable for Alfred.
* [[Bad Boss]]: Lord Hereford's job at the Treasury seems to consist of making life miserable for Alfred.
* [[Blue and Orange Morality]]: the faeries don't understand that it's not okay use their human allies as food or entertainment.
* [[Blue and Orange Morality]]: the faeries don't understand that it's not okay use their human allies as food or entertainment.
* [[Body to Jewel]]: Human magic user's lost [[Life Energy]] leaves behind small red gems.
* [[Body to Jewel]]: Human magic user's lost [[Life Energy]] leaves behind small red gems.
* [[Cast From Hit Points]]: human magic users. The results are not pretty.
* [[Cast from Hit Points]]: human magic users. The results are not pretty.
* [[Cats Are Snarkers]]: The cat-sidhe enjoy criticising the human characters.
* [[Cats Are Snarkers]]: The cat-sidhe enjoy criticising the human characters.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Marian}}, who becomes a [[Souless Shell]] after {{spoiler|using magic to save the rebel leader's life.}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Marian}}, who becomes a [[Souless Shell]] after {{spoiler|using magic to save the rebel leader's life.}}
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* [[Literal Metaphor]]: The daione sìdhe describe themselves as living 'inside the hills'. The Prince, who never got taught the original folklore, mistakes this for an idiom.
* [[Literal Metaphor]]: The daione sìdhe describe themselves as living 'inside the hills'. The Prince, who never got taught the original folklore, mistakes this for an idiom.
** Marian, a non-native English speaker, notices and puts the pieces together. Cue a [[Mass "Oh Crap"]] from everyone present.
** Marian, a non-native English speaker, notices and puts the pieces together. Cue a [[Mass "Oh Crap"]] from everyone present.
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]: Averted. The Prince dresses like the other Scottish soldiers, which bothers Alfred no end.
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]: Averted. The Prince dresses like the other Scottish soldiers, which bothers Alfred no end.
* [[Spot of Tea]]: Alfred is very fond of this
* [[Spot of Tea]]: Alfred is very fond of this
* [[The Smart Guy]]: Ina, although Alfred also likes to think of himself as this
* [[The Smart Guy]]: Ina, although Alfred also likes to think of himself as this
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An alternate history/fantasy novel by by S.B. Stewart-Laing and Michael J. Chernicoff, published in 2012. Scotland, 1745: an army of Scottish rebels is about to be crushed by the larger and more ruthless British government forces, and decide to ask for supernatural help from the Fair Folk. Unfortunately, the Fair Folk have a very different morality than their human allies, and quickly take advantage of the fact that Warm Bloodbags Are Everywhere, much to the dismay of the human population.

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