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* [[King in the Mountain]]: The Wizarding World's "moon queen"/"moon goddess" myths seem to have a bit of this trope incorporated; Usagi's resurrection leads to her embodying the "return in time of need" aspect.
* [[Lemony Narrator]]: One of the trademarks of the story, the narrative voice is extremely playful, even when it is ostensibly relaying serious thoughts in serious situations. Over the course of the story it calms down a bit, but not a lot.
* [[Line-of-Sight Name]]: Variation: when pressed for "her" name after helping the Senshi defeat a trio of demons at a concert, the only last name Harry can come up with on a moment's notice with is "Snape".
* [[Loophole Abuse]]: The mind-controlled Herb takes advantage of ambiguous orders to go on a rampage in Hogwarts, killing ''everyone'' he encounters, instead of just Dumbledore as intended.
* [[Magical Girl]]: ''Three hundred'' magical girls (other than the Senshi) show up for Harry and Usagi's wedding, including groups who had never been seen in public before.
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