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The series so far consists of one novel and about a dozen shorter stories ranging in length from flash fiction to novellas. The stories do not focus on a single ongoing plot, but characters from one story often pop up later in others as their interests coincide or run into conflict with each other. The head author states that there is an over-arching [[Metaplot]] that will reveal itself as the series continues.
The series so far consists of one novel and about a dozen shorter stories ranging in length from flash fiction to novellas. The stories do not focus on a single ongoing plot, but characters from one story often pop up later in others as their interests coincide or run into conflict with each other. The head author states that there is an over-arching [[Metaplot]] that will reveal itself as the series continues.


There is a [[Metamor City (Podcast)/Characters|Character Page]], but it needs lots of fleshing out.
There is a [[Metamor City/Characters|Character Page]], but it needs lots of fleshing out.


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* [[Badass Family]]: The Sommers Cell. At the start of ''Making the Cut,'' this polyamorous family includes three retired [[Super Soldiers]] and a [[Seers|seer]]. By the end they've added a [[Healing Hands|psychic healer]] who is also a [[Lightning Bruiser]] in hand-to-hand combat, and a [[Badass Adorable]] teenage girl who is, possibly, the most powerful [[Telepath]] on the planet. So, yeah ... don't mess with their kids.
* [[Badass Family]]: The Sommers Cell. At the start of ''Making the Cut,'' this polyamorous family includes three retired [[Super Soldiers]] and a [[Seers|seer]]. By the end they've added a [[Healing Hands|psychic healer]] who is also a [[Lightning Bruiser]] in hand-to-hand combat, and a [[Badass Adorable]] teenage girl who is, possibly, the most powerful [[Telepath]] on the planet. So, yeah ... don't mess with their kids.
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]: Inverted by the Leanan Sidhe in ''Whispers in the Wood''. Melodia is impossibly beautiful, and so glorious to look upon that she makes Abbey fall to her knees and weep ... ''and'' she is an amoral monster who feels no compunctions about killing and torturing mortals for the sake of "art".
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]: Inverted by the Leanan Sidhe in ''Whispers in the Wood''. Melodia is impossibly beautiful, and so glorious to look upon that she makes Abbey fall to her knees and weep ... ''and'' she is an amoral monster who feels no compunctions about killing and torturing mortals for the sake of "art".
* [[Bigger On the Inside]]: Kyia's Citadel, which houses more than a million people. Given that the ''outside'' is a mile high, the mind boggles at how impossibly huge the ''inside'' is...
* [[Bigger on the Inside]]: Kyia's Citadel, which houses more than a million people. Given that the ''outside'' is a mile high, the mind boggles at how impossibly huge the ''inside'' is...
* [[Born Lucky]]: Callie Linder, whose supernatural heritage warps the laws of probability in her favor.
* [[Born Lucky]]: Callie Linder, whose supernatural heritage warps the laws of probability in her favor.
* [[Broken Bird]]: Fiona in ''Making the Cut,'' though even she isn't aware of how she got "broken". (She finds out near the end of the story.)
* [[Broken Bird]]: Fiona in ''Making the Cut,'' though even she isn't aware of how she got "broken". (She finds out near the end of the story.)