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* [[Badass]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not, DO NOT try to harm Phedre near him. Imriel's also off limits.
* [[
* [[Celibate Hero]]
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: {{spoiler|His biggest one comes in ''Chosen'' when he fights and kills David de Rocaille, the traitor Cassiline, in a duel.}}
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* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: She is generally a wise ruler and beloved by her people, but in ''Mercy'' {{spoiler|she declares war on them while under Carthage's spell.}}
* [[The High Queen]]
* [[
* [[Ice Queen]]: Can be this at times.
* {{spoiler|[[Offing the Offspring]]: While enchanted during ''Mercy,'' she declares war on Alais.}}
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=== Moirin mac Fainche ===
The protagonist of the third trilogy. She begins the story as something of a [[
* {{spoiler|[[Babies Ever After]]}}
* [[Bi the Way]]: Most of her relationships in the Naamah novels involve women but her two most recurring paramours are both men.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Her status during Kiss.
* [[Green Eyes]]: Inherited from her father.
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* [[Superpower Lottery]]: Her mother's line is descended from Princess Alais of the second trilogy, giving her the powers of an ''ollamh'' a type of combined seer and priestess. On that note, she also has descent from fallen angels Elua and Naamah through Princess Alais' own combined Courcel/L'Envers heritage. Her father's line is descended from Anael, the fallen angel who gave d'Angelines their farming skills. This gives Moirin the power to turn herself invisible, talk to plants, incite lust in other characters and access the powers of the ''Maghuin Donn'' or "bear-witch" in the Alban language.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Readers often accuse Moirin of being this for Phedre.
▲* [[Wild Child]]: At the beginning of the first book.
* [[Yuri Genre]]
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=== Seth ben Yavin ===
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