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Also known as the Chronicles of Amber. A Fantasy series of ten books plus six short stories written by [[Roger Zelazny]], published from 1970 to 1996. Not to be confused with [[The City of Ember]].
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* [[Meaningful Funeral]] - {{spoiler|Oberon}} gets an epic send-off.
* [[Memetic Badass]] - Benedict is of course an epic-scale in-universe example of this, as seen above. Or with all the characters saying that if he ''wanted'' Amber, they'd all just have to roll over and submit immediately.
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* [[Mind Your Step]] - Gerard insists there is a loose step on the stairs to the Pattern Room. <ref>[[Brick Joke|This one, damn it!]]</ref>
* [[Mirror World]] - Rebma and Tir-na Nog'th, and to a certain extent all of the multiverse apart from Amber and the Courts of Chaos. {{spoiler|And actually even them, although they're the very first shadow of their respective side's ''true'' world.}}
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* [[Tell Me About My Father]] - Dara takes this up to a new height, with a shrine to Benedict in her basement.
* [[The Strategist]] - Benedict is less a master warrior general, more of a primal font from which all such things flow. ''Corwin'' is scared of him. Quoting Random, with reference to a mighty Shadow serpent:
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* [[There Are No Psychiatrists]]: Averted. Corwin has been a patient of Freud himself. {{spoiler|Dworkin, however, was placed in solitary confinement after he turned one of his psychologists into a frog. And refused to turn him back.}}
* [[Trickster Mentor]] - Dworkin.
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