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* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: Locke and Sabetha bribe various bureaucrats to cause trouble to the opposing party. |
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: Locke and Sabetha bribe various bureaucrats to cause trouble to the opposing party. |
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* [[Ravens and Crows]]: {{spoiler|When the Falconer returns from his catatonia in the epilogue and gains back his powers, the second thing he does is to possess a flock of crows and send them to peck to death Patience, his mother.}} |
* [[Ravens and Crows]]: {{spoiler|When the Falconer returns from his catatonia in the epilogue and gains back his powers, the second thing he does is to possess a flock of crows and send them to peck to death Patience, his mother.}} |
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* [[Reveal]]: No one could have guessed that Locke was in truth {{spoiler|a feared bondsmage necromancer known as Lamor Acanthus who transferred his soul to the body of a small child |
* [[Reveal]]: No one could have guessed that Locke was in truth {{spoiler|a feared bondsmage necromancer known as Lamor Acanthus who transferred his soul to the body of a small child and forgot all about his past.}} This will presumably become important in a later book. |
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* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Locke and Sabetha's chosen tactic for winning the election. |
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Locke and Sabetha's chosen tactic for winning the election. |
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* [[Sleazy Politician]]: What Locke and Sabetha strive to expose and/or frame every opposing side politician as. |
* [[Sleazy Politician]]: What Locke and Sabetha strive to expose and/or frame every opposing side politician as. |