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* [[The Nicknamer]]: The best example. She named Mrs. Norrington Mrs. N. after their first meeting, has some colorfull "nicknames" for Jareth (like Glittertwit) calls James Jamie, Christine Chris etc. not that bad considering that she isn't even member of the main cast.
* [[Tsundere]]: For Jareth. Even if she tries really hard to hide any ''dere'' side. Not that she successeds:
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* [[Words Can Break My Bones]]: She is one of the few who know the right words to tap into Jareth's power (and fairly won the right to do so).
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{{quote|Because this mini arc is just 2(+1) pages long and is unlikely for any of the copies to appear again no picture for them. But here are the originals a [http://asherhyder.deviantart.com/art/Roommates-Pre-Halloween-68641359 Pre-Halloween joke], [http://asherhyder.deviantart.com/art/Roommates-29-Copies-75702909 Page 1], [http://asherhyder.deviantart.com/art/Roommates-30-Copy-Machine-76375505 Page 2].}}
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* {{spoiler|[[No Sense of Personal Space]]: He has his moments. Not that he is friendly. He knows perfectly well how awkward intrusion in their personal space can be for others.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: Technically he would be Jareth's original [[The Fair Folk|fae]] personality... but his love and gratitude for the girl he chose, the camaraderie he feels for his friends and his own desire to change makes him suppress it.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Strong Family Resemblance]]: He, even more so than normally, and [[The Erl King|his father]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Then Let Me Be Evil]]: After his last attempt to make the heroine see his side of the story in the ''Dark!Jareth arc''. To be fair talking in [[Blue and Orange Morality]] [[Poor Communication Kills|didn't help his cause]] (like suggesting that Sarah's wish to be the [[Heroes|heroine]] makes it her fault that a villain is needed), not to mention that (realistically written fictional) humans normally can't just choose to "love" someone.}}
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