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* [[Julius Beethoven Da Vinci]]: Many of the Perpetuals are revealed to have taken the guise of various mythological and historical figures of varying significance over the millennia.
* [[Just Before the End]]: There are a few glimpses of how life was like during the final days of the Dark Age of Technology, just before everything goes mad.
* [[King Incognito]]: Eve in particular prefers this kind of arrangement.
* [[Living Relic]]: While the Perpetuals themselves by and large are this by default in one way or another, some are much more so than others. Many of them have been around in time periods familiar to modern-day mankind, and still retain more than a few memories, cultural habits and personality tics from those eras.
* [[The Many Deaths of You]]: Eve intentionally suffers through this in order for the Emperor to successfully imbue her with the same strength as the Primarchs while retaining her Perpetual abilities.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Merdraut is an alternate spelling of Mordred derived from Old Welsh. This not only reflects her identity as the original basis of the legendary Mordred but also her deep-seated issues that ultimately drove her against King Arthur/the Emperor even while striving subconsciously to meet His expectations.
* [[Not So Above It All]]: It's heavily implied that Anri may have written fanfic of ''Dark Souls'' and other videogames, which have somehow survived among her personal artifacts.
* [[Original Character]]: The Perpetual "mothers" themselves, though they're not the only ones. In addition to them, notably, are the two Lost Primarchs and their respective Lost Legions; unlike in canon, they're not only discovered but remain loyal to the Imperium.
* [[Space Romans]]:
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