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* [[Dirty Coward]]: An alternate spelling of "Magwich".
* [[Embarrassing Tattoo]]: Charles ends up with a map permanently painted onto his back. Obviously, it requires consulting.
* [[EverythingsEverything's Worse With Wolves]]: The Wendigo.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: See Magical World.
* [[Fighting a Shadow]]: In its literal format.
* [[For Want of a Nail]]: A Hugo Dyson walks through a (free-standing) door, and-- boom. Instant [[Villain World]]. Granted, a lot went on, on his side of things, but nobody told that to the fellows who went in to find him a few minutes later.
* [[Half -Dressed Cartoon Animal|Half Dressed Animal]]: Try not to bring it up, though.
* [[Here There Be Dragons]]: The phrase appears on every map in the multilingual Geographica, serving as a sort of Rosetta stone.
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: Most of them.
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* [[Real Person Fic]]: When you get right down to it, isn't that what this series is?
* [[Seen It All]]: Samaranth and Ordo Maas most likely have.
* [[Shell -Shocked Veteran]]: John suffers from this in the first book, having fought in WWI.
* [[The Storyteller]]: What each of the caretakers become in some way or another.
* [[Time Travel]]: Thanks to a certain Jules Verne and his [[Timey -Wimey Ball]]
* [[Trapped in The Past]]: Hugo Dyson in the 6th century. Perhaps also Bert in Book 3, where it seems he missed the mark while trying to rescue the Caretakers and ended up stranded in an alternate timeline for 14 years, waiting for them to get there. Though, technically, that was the future...
* [[Twice -Told Tale]]: If you don't have a decent knowledge of Greek and Arthurian mythology, along with the works of a variety of writers, prepare to miss out on a lot.
* [[Villain World]]: In which {{spoiler|Mordred becomes king and begins a 1,404-year reign of terror, destroying the Archipelago and laying waste to the Summer Country.}}
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Discussed in ''The Search For The Red Dragon'' when they meet Daedalus.
 
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