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* [[Break the Haughty]]: The increasingly annoying Lucius and Maggie of the "The MOST Most Dangerous Game" arc finally get their due when they {{spoiler|nearly kill Robin, angering Anne enough to force her into [[One-Winged Angel|the Wotch equivilant]] of [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|the Avatar state]].}} What really sells it is that, A) due to a [[Schedule Slip]], we've been waiting two years for this, and B) that even as {{spoiler|everything crumbles around them}} they try to cling on to their smug attitude. [http://thewotch.com/?date=2012-01-17 They fail] [http://thewotch.com/?date=2012-02-13 to do so].
{{quote|'''Maggie:''' '''What is she?!'''}}
* [[B -Side Comics]]: Genie World
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Bit character Myrrh started off as a random doodle on the spinoff comic artist's art gallery and was imported into the main comic proper.
** ... As was the centaur girl, Glock's MIB group, and doubly so for the Samantha Stone (once for the design and once for the name)
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* [[Furry Fandom]]: Oddly, an in-universe example: A furry fandom is intentionally cultivated and abused by lycanthropes for use in keeping up [[The Masquerade]]. For example, they host a tourist festival / furry convention at "Werewolf Mountain" and encourage people to dress up in fake ears, fursuits and other such getup... which allows the Werewolves to walk around openly shifted without any problems. Some of them even run ''stores'' while fully wolfed-out.
* [[Gender Bender]]: "Ka-girl" is practically a [[Catch Phrase]].
* [[Gender -Restricted Ability]]: Wotches cannot be male. To the point that they're immune to genderbending. Presumably the Worlock can also only be male, but it hasn't been brought up so far.
* [[Genre Blind]]: The leader of D.O.L.L.Y. {{spoiler|comes back to gloat on top of a nearby roof, just in time for the [[Genre Savvy]] Miranda to [[Shoot the Dog]].}}
** She also {{spoiler|decided it was a good idea to betray ''two'' extremely powerful magic users, at least one of whom was more or less totally loyal at that point in time, for extremely flimsy reasons.}}