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** The third book's cover depicts the climax of the novel, where {{spoiler|Morrigan works with Fenestra to eradicate the Hollowpox from all the infected Wunimals.}}
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Hawthrone Swift's knack is this.
* [[Exclusively Evil]]: {{spoiler|Subverted.}} Wundersmiths are seen as this by the residents of Nevermoor due to the actions of {{spoiler|Ezra Squall}}. The name itself is feared throughout the city, and {{spoiler|Unit 919 is reclusive and silent towards Morrigan because she is a Wundersmith. Subverted because Morrigan should be a ruthless dictator based on societal expectations, but she is just a [[Deadpan Snarker]].}}
* [[The Gift]]: Everyone in Unit 919 has this, and their prestigious gifts grants them admission into the unit. Cadance is a mesmerist, Farncis is a gastronomist, Mahir is a linguist, Anah a healer, Thaddea a fighter, Hawthrone a dragon rider, Lambeth a short-range oracle, and Archan a pickpocket. In fact, a Gift is required to even attempt the trials to get into the Wunderous Society. {{spoiler|The more elusive gift of being a Wundersmith is granted to Morrigan.}}
* [[Hidden Elf Village]]: An entire country, in this case. The Free States, where Nevermoor is located, has decided to cut themselves off from the Wintersea Republic, to the point where few people in the republic have actually heard of the city. Despite being neighbouring countries, the two engage in almost no diplomatic relationships. Strict border controls are present in the entire country to the point where a major plot revolves around the potential for Morrigan to get deported.
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* [[Wizarding School]]: The ''Wunderous Society'', or Wunsoc for short. It only accepts nine new students each year out of around 300 candidates, who has to pass rigorous trials. The school is divided into two fields of study, each occupying a different set of floors. {{spoiler|A third class, designed to train Wundersmiths, occupies the ninth floor.}}
* [[World of Snark]]: Where do we even begin?
** Your job is to find a chapter containing Fenestra in which the Magnificat does not snark at something.
** {{quote|''Dear Jackalfax Jam Society,''
''Sorry <s>but don't you think there are worse things in life than bad marmalade?</s>''}}