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* [[Expy]]: While a lot of the setting has similarities to real world cultures and religions, Promenthas is in almost all respect the New Testament Judeo-Christian God, complete with a hierarchy of angels and tenets of love, peace and universal brotherhood.
* [[Expy]]: While a lot of the setting has similarities to real world cultures and religions, Promenthas is in almost all respect the New Testament Judeo-Christian God, complete with a hierarchy of angels and tenets of love, peace and universal brotherhood.
** Additionally, while he's only a single god in a pantheon rather than the almighty power above all, he's notable for being one of the few gods whose followers don't even believe in the ''existence'' of other gods apart from Astafas, Promenthas' evil opposite and Sularin's version of [[Satan]] (other gods' followers at least acknowledge the existence of the pantheon, even if they only worship their own god) making the Promenthan religion fundamentally monotheistic.
** Additionally, while he's only a single god in a pantheon rather than the almighty power above all, he's notable for being one of the few gods whose followers don't even believe in the ''existence'' of other gods apart from Astafas, Promenthas' evil opposite and Sularin's version of [[Satan]] (other gods' followers at least acknowledge the existence of the pantheon, even if they only worship their own god) making the Promenthan religion fundamentally monotheistic.
* [[Female Angel Male Demon]]: The only named angel of Promenthas is Asrial, although she does mention male angels (and a few nameless ones are seen {{spoiler|in Serinda}}; the only example of one of her evil counterparts we see (an Imp of Astafas) is male.
* [[Female Angel, Male Demon]]: The only named angel of Promenthas is Asrial, although she does mention male angels (and a few nameless ones are seen {{spoiler|in Serinda}}; the only example of one of her evil counterparts we see (an Imp of Astafas) is male.
* [[Femme Fatale]]: {{spoiler|Meryem.}}
* [[Femme Fatale]]: {{spoiler|Meryem.}}
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Mathew.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Mathew.
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* [[The Vamp]]: {{spoiler|Meryem.}}
* [[The Vamp]]: {{spoiler|Meryem.}}
* [[Wedding Day]]: The biggest fiasco this side of the ''Ranma1/2'' finale, with both parties constantly insulting each other, the bride having to be dragged to the altar bound and gagged, the groom made to attend literally falling down drunk, the bride attempting to gut the groom as soon as the knot is tied before [[Runaway Bride|fleeing]] and the entire affair breaking out into a bloody brawl until Sond brings the tent down on everyone to prevent casualties.
* [[Wedding Day]]: The biggest fiasco this side of the ''Ranma1/2'' finale, with both parties constantly insulting each other, the bride having to be dragged to the altar bound and gagged, the groom made to attend literally falling down drunk, the bride attempting to gut the groom as soon as the knot is tied before [[Runaway Bride|fleeing]] and the entire affair breaking out into a bloody brawl until Sond brings the tent down on everyone to prevent casualties.
* [[Wham Line]]: At the end of the first book when the man in the white palanquin catches up with Mathew again.
* [[Wham! Line]]: At the end of the first book when the man in the white palanquin catches up with Mathew again.
{{quote| '''Auda:''' In the name of {{spoiler|Zhakrin, God of Darkness and All That Is Evil}}, I command you all- sleep...."}}
{{quote| '''Auda:''' In the name of {{spoiler|Zhakrin, God of Darkness and All That Is Evil}}, I command you all- sleep...."}}
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Auda again.
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Auda again.