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* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Elwood has a serious crush on Orane. A similar relationship between a ferret and a Transparent is the origin of the hybrids and the reason for the exile of both species.
* [[Jerkass]]: everyone has moments of this, especially Andréa in books 2 to 4 and Arthus ''all the freaking time''.
* [[Kill It Withwith Fire]]: in the case of Meth, it's more "weaken the Oak with fire so it'll release Yz".
* [[Les Yay]]: Orane, wearing nothing but a shirt and some leggings, kneels in front of a naked Yz and tells Andréa and Elwood they need to win each other's love. The day they're able to hold each other, they'll be ready to go back to the World of the Oak.
* [[Like Reality Unless Noted]]: The parts of the story dealing with humans strongly indicate Southern France in the mid-twentieth century, with both the Ferret and Transparent communities doing their best to avoid being noticed by humanity at large.
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* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: {{spoiler|Orane}}. To be fair, all of the Transparents have this ability.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|Théo}} has an impressive, violent one when his plans suddenly crumble around him. Aw man, Andréa [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|felt that one pass]].
* [[What Happened to Thethe Mouse?]]: Many ferret children appear in the first three books. By book five, there's no trace of them anywhere. You'd think that all that was left of the ferrets was two women and a bunch of adult males.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Andréa punched Elwood in the face to obtain Orane's diary, then {{spoiler|sacrificed Ubu so the Great Oak could gain back its ability to speak.}}
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: The hate between the ferrets and the Transparents is turning the hybrid children into murderous monsters, but the transformation happens far more quickly in Meth (who shows signs of violence within minutes of being freed from the Oak) than in his sister (who doesn't become violent until {{spoiler|she sees him die}} three books later).
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