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* [[Does Not Like Magic]]: Michael is alright with Gifts and magica plants or animals, but genuine human magic freaks him out.
* [[Does Not Like Magic]]: Michael is alright with Gifts and magica plants or animals, but genuine human magic freaks him out.
* [[Doing It for The Art]]: Nate Jobber, who was so dedicated that he even considered his forgeries to be works of art, and [[What an Idiot!|hid his signature in them]].
* [[Doing It for The Art]]: Nate Jobber, who was so dedicated that he even considered his forgeries to be works of art, and [[What an Idiot!|hid his signature in them]].
* [[Don't Call Me Sir]]: Michael.
* [[Don't Call Me "Sir"!]]: Michael.
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: How Fisk supposedly reacted to being dumped by his first love.
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: How Fisk supposedly reacted to being dumped by his first love.
* [[Dude, Where's My Reward?]]: Both ''Rogue's Home'' and ''Player's Ruse'' end with the two getting nothing for their help. Technically, they do get a reward for stopping the wreckers, but Michael gives it away before Fisk finds out.
* [[Dude, Where's My Reward?]]: Both ''Rogue's Home'' and ''Player's Ruse'' end with the two getting nothing for their help. Technically, they do get a reward for stopping the wreckers, but Michael gives it away before Fisk finds out.
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* [[Foreign Money Is Proof of Guilt]]: This is what leads the heroes to suspect {{spoiler|Worthington}} in ''Rogue's Home''.
* [[Foreign Money Is Proof of Guilt]]: This is what leads the heroes to suspect {{spoiler|Worthington}} in ''Rogue's Home''.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Fisk is this, for the most part.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Fisk is this, for the most part.
* [[Gold Silver Copper Standard]]
* [[Gold-Silver-Copper Standard]]
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: The scar on Michael's face is used to identify him (as a suspect) multiple times in ''Rogue's Home''. The flog scars on his back are used to convince anyone who sees him that he's a horrible criminal.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: The scar on Michael's face is used to identify him (as a suspect) multiple times in ''Rogue's Home''. The flog scars on his back are used to convince anyone who sees him that he's a horrible criminal.
* [[Hanging Judge]]: 'Loves the rope' Thrope.
* [[Hanging Judge]]: 'Loves the rope' Thrope.
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* [[Kissing Cousins]]: Michael's crush on Rosamund.
* [[Kissing Cousins]]: Michael's crush on Rosamund.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Michael suggests this as a reason someone may have burned down Thrope's house.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Michael suggests this as a reason someone may have burned down Thrope's house.
* [[Knife Throwing Act]]: Falon's act in the player's troupe.
* [[Knife-Throwing Act]]: Falon's act in the player's troupe.
* [[Knight Errant]]: Michael broadcasts this as his occupation, although the profession has been out of style for two hundred years.
* [[Knight Errant]]: Michael broadcasts this as his occupation, although the profession has been out of style for two hundred years.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Fisk. Michael doesn't even learn his first name until the second book, and even then it's only because of Fisk's sister.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Fisk. Michael doesn't even learn his first name until the second book, and even then it's only because of Fisk's sister.
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* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Michael used to be one of these but he finally decided there was nothing he could do to gain his father's respect so he just decided to do what he wanted. His father is still a bit of a sore spot for him though especially since {{spoiler|he was one of the main reasons Michael ends up [[Tattooed Crook|marked unredeemed]].}}
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Michael used to be one of these but he finally decided there was nothing he could do to gain his father's respect so he just decided to do what he wanted. His father is still a bit of a sore spot for him though especially since {{spoiler|he was one of the main reasons Michael ends up [[Tattooed Crook|marked unredeemed]].}}
* [[What Have I Become?]]: Michael. {{spoiler|He became the only intelligent magic user.}}
* [[What Have I Become?]]: Michael. {{spoiler|He became the only intelligent magic user.}}
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart Anyway]]: {{spoiler|Considering he could already feel magic, being able to see it is only a slight step up. Even when Michael starts to seriously work magic, [[This Looks Like a Job For Aquaman|the number of situations where it could come in handy are slim]]. It isn't until the third book that his magic really starts to look impressive.}}
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: {{spoiler|Considering he could already feel magic, being able to see it is only a slight step up. Even when Michael starts to seriously work magic, [[This Looks Like a Job For Aquaman|the number of situations where it could come in handy are slim]]. It isn't until the third book that his magic really starts to look impressive.}}
* [[Who Would Be Stupid Enough]]: Michael. Michael would be.
* [[Who Would Be Stupid Enough]]: Michael. Michael would be.
* [[Will Not Tell a Lie]]: Michael. Which makes it all the more convincing the few times he does, such as {{spoiler|telling Lady Ceciel her potions didn't work on him.}}
* [[Will Not Tell a Lie]]: Michael. Which makes it all the more convincing the few times he does, such as {{spoiler|telling Lady Ceciel her potions didn't work on him.}}