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** Zakros controls [[Making a Splash|water]], including [[An Ice Person|ice]].
** Malia controls [[Blow You Away|air]], which in addition to [[Flight]], apparently also gives her [[Shock and Awe|lightning]] powers.
** Phaistos controlled [[Playing
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: Holding the sword has been shown to de-age people. Not college-age Dara or anyone else near her age, though, since [[Immortality Begins At Twenty]].
* [[Gangsta Style]]: one of the fake cops trying to kidnap Dara shoots a guy this way. Forgiveable, since it's essentially a point-blank shot.
* [[Good Thing You Can Heal]]: Dara racks up an impressive collection of injuries during the course of the story. {{spoiler|In the end, after she's abandoned the sword and goes home to die, her wounds all come back simultaneously}}
* [[Gorn]]: Not only do the brutal fight scenes exploit the [[Healing Factor]]s of Dara and her opponents; they also showcase some of the creative and gruesome things one can do to the human body with [[Elemental Powers]], [[Super Strength]], and an [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]].
* [[Grievous Harm
* [[Hero
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: Knossos and Zakros's view of humans.
* [[Immortal Procreation Clause]]: the demigods can't procreate. Demetrios, obviously, could.
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* [[Torture Always Works]]: ...er, not when you go overboard on the [[Electric Torture]] and end up killing the guy. An attempt to torture Dara doesn't work either, because she's just that badass.
* [[Unreliable Voiceover]]: Malia, when addressing the media.
* [[Villain
* [[Walk On Water]]: Dara's [[Super Speed]] allows her to run across water.
* [[What Measure Is a Non Super]]: Zakros compares mortals to animals; Knossos says their lives amount to no more than grains of sand; Malia doesn't have a metaphor, but she clearly shares her brothers' disregard for humanity.
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