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* [[Reality Ensues]]
* [[Reality Ensues]]
* [[Rescue Romance]]: [[Averted]]; {{spoiler|the Disinfector}} makes it ''VERY'' clear he's only keeping Mar alive to suit his own ends.
* [[Rescue Romance]]: [[Averted]]; {{spoiler|the Disinfector}} makes it ''VERY'' clear he's only keeping Mar alive to suit his own ends.
* [[Shout Out]] / [[Take That]]:
* [[Shout-Out]] / [[Take That]]:
** Mar derisively calls a marine captain who has bone-based devil fruit powers "[[Naruto|Kimimaro]]"
** Mar derisively calls a marine captain who has bone-based devil fruit powers "[[Naruto|Kimimaro]]"
** Admiral Imba is described as looking like the twin of a certain "[[White-Haired Pretty Boy|pretty white-haired boy]]" from [[Bleach|another manga series]].
** Admiral Imba is described as looking like the twin of a certain "[[White-Haired Pretty Boy|pretty white-haired boy]]" from [[Bleach|another manga series]].
* [[Snicket Warning Label]]: See the page quote above.
* [[Snicket Warning Label]]: See the page quote above.
* [[Speak Ill of the Dead]]: Marie discovers three graves; though one is mostly untouched, the middle has been destroyed to the point no sign of who it stands for remains, and the last's epitath is partly destroyed, along with {{spoiler|one of its blades stolen}}.
* [[Speak Ill of the Dead]]: Marie discovers three graves; though one is mostly untouched, the middle has been destroyed to the point no sign of who it stands for remains, and the last's epitath is partly destroyed, along with {{spoiler|one of its blades stolen}}.
* [[Story Breaker Power]]: Monkey D. Madelyn is heavily implied to have one, but its true nature isn't revealed until Chapter 22: {{spoiler|she can literally make dreams come true}}.
* [[Story-Breaker Power]]: Monkey D. Madelyn is heavily implied to have one, but its true nature isn't revealed until Chapter 22: {{spoiler|she can literally make dreams come true}}.
* [[Survivor Guilt]]: Seen among the survivors of {{spoiler|the attempt to save Luffy}}, particularly {{spoiler|Sogeking}}.
* [[Survivor Guilt]]: Seen among the survivors of {{spoiler|the attempt to save Luffy}}, particularly {{spoiler|Sogeking}}.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: Invoked and discussed. Mar uses this trope to guess the true identity of The Disinfector, citing ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' as her example.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: Invoked and discussed. Mar uses this trope to guess the true identity of The Disinfector, citing ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' as her example.
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** Also {{spoiler|Zoro's sword ''Shuusui''}}.
** Also {{spoiler|Zoro's sword ''Shuusui''}}.
* [[Weapon Tombstone]]: Marking the graves of {{spoiler|Nico Robin and Roronoa Zoro}}.
* [[Weapon Tombstone]]: Marking the graves of {{spoiler|Nico Robin and Roronoa Zoro}}.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart Anyway|What Kind Of Lame Power Is Logic Anyway?]]: Mar eats the Logic-Logic fruit and is disappointed when it only seems to make her think logically.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|What Kind Of Lame Power Is Logic Anyway?]]: Mar eats the Logic-Logic fruit and is disappointed when it only seems to make her think logically.
** {{spoiler|which later turns out to be incorrect as [[Heart Is an Awesome Power|Logic Is An Awesome Power]], thanks to it giving her [[Reality Warper|power over logic itself]].}}
** {{spoiler|which later turns out to be incorrect as [[Heart Is an Awesome Power|Logic Is An Awesome Power]], thanks to it giving her [[Reality Warper|power over logic itself]].}}
* [[Wham Line]]: Almost every chapter ends with either this, a [[Cliff Hanger]] or a [[The Reveal|Reveal]].
* [[Wham! Line]]: Almost every chapter ends with either this, a [[Cliff Hanger]] or a [[The Reveal|Reveal]].
* [[You All Meet in A Cell]]: It's even lampshaded as one of the chapter titles.
* [[You All Meet in A Cell]]: It's even lampshaded as one of the chapter titles.