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* [[Deadly Game|Deadly Race]]: Ari and Chase enter in a steeplechase with ''five-foot tall '''burning''' fences.''
* [[Defanged Horrors]]: Kraken and the Shifter. Obviously they were meant to be scary, but Mary Stanton's writing abilities and her use of [[Nausea Fuel|less-than-pleasant smells or sounds]] makes her villains rather jarring.
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Finn, who starts out asking Arianna far too many uncomfortable questions about [[King Incognito|herself]] and [[Paper -Thin Disguise|her unicorn]], ends up being liked by both girls though {{spoiler|absolutely nothing comes of it at the end}}.
** In a sort-of version of this trope, Finn often ends up working with Rednal, a red celestial unicorn.
* [[Humanity Is Superior]]: While Entia likes the power of other forms, he ''really'' likes humans... especially their hands.
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* [[The Masquerade]]: Inverted in the beginning -- neither Ari nor Chase even ''remembered'' who they were, and thus the masquerade was imposed upon ''them'' to ensure their safe recovery and to make sure the Shifter wouldn't find them. Played straight several times later, when using their real identities would be risky.
* [[Modest Royalty]]: Used dead straight with Arianna, though [[The Lancer|Chase]] seems to have no problem lording over people when they [[Berserk Button|disrespect his mistress]].
* [[Eerie Pale -Skinned Brunette]]: Lady Kylie.
* [[Portal Network]]: The Gap, which is not to be confused with the trendy clothes store chain.
* [[Princesses Rule]]: eventually averted; Ari eventually becomes queen.