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* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]: Subverted. The setting is clearly based on this, but is at the cusp of its own Renaissance.
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]: Subverted. The setting is clearly based on this, but is at the cusp of its own Renaissance.
* [[Moment of Weakness]]: In the second volume, after the last trading house he asks for a loan turns him down and insinuates that Holo's presence is the part of the reason it and others were so unhelpful, he verbally lashes out at Holo when she speaks. Subverted some, as Holo later confesses he should have been angrier.
* [[Moment of Weakness]]: In the second volume, after the last trading house he asks for a loan turns him down and insinuates that Holo's presence is the part of the reason it and others were so unhelpful, he verbally lashes out at Holo when she speaks. Subverted some, as Holo later confesses he should have been angrier.
* [[Mundane Made Awesome]]: The Milone and Medioh Trading companies in Season 1 are unbelievable. They make economics seem awesome; it's the ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' of supply and demand.
* [[Naked First Impression]]: Lawrence finds Holo naked in his cart.
* [[Naked First Impression]]: Lawrence finds Holo naked in his cart.
* [[Noodle Incident]]
* [[Noodle Incident]]
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* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]: Of the inverse [[Wolf Man|Wolf Girl]] type. Needs a catalyst of wheat or blood to transform to or from a wolf the size of a bus and a small woman with a tail and wolf ears.
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]: Of the inverse [[Wolf Man|Wolf Girl]] type. Needs a catalyst of wheat or blood to transform to or from a wolf the size of a bus and a small woman with a tail and wolf ears.
* [[Out-Gambitted]]: A regular part of the business intrigue.
* [[Out-Gambitted]]: A regular part of the business intrigue.

== P-T ==
== P-T ==
* [[Please Don't Leave Me]]: Holo may not say it, but she ''means it.''
* [[Please Don't Leave Me]]: Holo may not say it, but she ''means it.''