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* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Several of the various legends and fairy-tales Kazuya and Victorique have to deal with are introduced several episodes before they become relevant, such as the Grey Wolves and Leviathan the Alchemist.
* [[Children Forced to Kill]]: In episodes two and three of the anime adaptation, Victorique and Kujo discover information about an incident of this that happened 10 years ago.
* [[Chocolate Baby]]: {{spoiler|Turned up after Queen Coco Rose's affair with the African court alchemist Leviathan, with predictably messy consequences.}}
* [[Clear My Name]] / [[Clear Their Name]]
** Kazuya begs Victorique to help him when he is accused of murder.
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** All of the residents of the Seyrun village.
* [[Heroic Bastard]]: {{spoiler|Victorique is an illegitimate daughter of the de Blois family with a politically-troublesome mother, which is why she's spent most of her life isolated from the rest of society.}}
* [[ChocolateHer BabyChild, but Not His]]: {{spoiler|Turned up after Queen Coco Rose's affair with the African court alchemist Leviathan, with predictably messy consequences.}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Cordelia (presumably) killing Albert}}
* [[Hidden Elf Village]]: The Village of Gray Wolves a.k.a. Seyrun. Outsiders are welcome to visit, and residents -- even children of exiled residents -- can leave and return, but many of them are actually a [[Human Subspecies]]; pale, [[Shorter Means Smarter|petite]], green-eyed blondes with [[Super Intelligence]], capable of [[Awesomeness By Analysis]], and [[Sherlock Scan|Sherlock Scans]]. The village Elders, meanwhile, are ''oracles''. '''Non-cryptic ones!''' {{spoiler|Though they do give the odd [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy]]. And it [[Break the Cutie|really sucked]] for Cordelia Gallo when the Marquis de Blois realized she was a Grey Wolf.}}