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** During the preparations for the battle of Ehrenfest, Gunther is on the lookout for anything unusual while guarding the gate by which a disguised Georgine is expected to arrive. That morning, he's seen checking the papers of Laugo, a merchant he's familiar with and letting him in after being informed that servants will arrive on a later ship alongside his goods, which he notes to be a common practice. An earlier chapter from Georgine's point of view establishes that Laugo is her accomplice and she's one of the "servants" set to arrive on a later ship.

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** During the preparations for the battle of Ehrenfest, Gunther is on the lookout for anything unusual while guarding the gate by which a disguised Georgine is expected to arrive. That morning, he's seen checking the papers of Laugo, a merchant he's familiar with and letting him in after being informed that his servants will arrive on a later ship alongside his goods, which he Gunther notes to be a common practice. An earlier chapter from Georgine's point of view establishes that Laugo is her accomplice and she's one of the "servants" set to arrive on a later ship.

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** Thanks to alternate point of views, the reader is aware of [[spoiler:Aub Ahrensbach]] dying right around a calendar autumn-to-winter transition, but there being plans to fake his time of death for various reasons. The death ends up being announced well into the following spring, having officially occurred a few days before the announcement. Rozemyne is among the many who are informed upon the official announcement and wishes the person would had kept on living just a few days longer, as their death disrupts something she was planning to do while having a special permission to attend the Archduke Conference despite being underage. Unbeknownst to herself, she's wishing that a person she knew to be potentially dying had held onto life for extra ''months'', rather than days.

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** Thanks to alternate point of views, view, the reader is aware of [[spoiler:Aub Ahrensbach]] dying right around a calendar autumn-to-winter transition, but there being plans to fake his time of death for various reasons. The death ends up being announced well into the following spring, having officially occurred a few days before the announcement. Rozemyne is among the many who are informed upon the official announcement and wishes the person would had kept on living just a few days longer, as their death disrupts something she was planning to do while having a special permission to attend the Archduke Conference despite being underage. Unbeknownst to herself, she's wishing that a person she knew to be potentially dying had held onto life for extra ''months'', rather than days.days.
** During the preparations for the battle of Ehrenfest, Gunther is on the lookout for anything unusual while guarding the gate by which a disguised Georgine is expected to arrive. That morning, he's seen checking the papers of Laugo, a merchant he's familiar with and letting him in after being informed that servants will arrive on a later ship alongside his goods, which he notes to be a common practice. An earlier chapter from Georgine's point of view establishes that Laugo is her accomplice and she's one of the "servants" set to arrive on a later ship.

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** The prologue of Part 5 Volume 7 mentions that Detlinde is so out of control that Alstede, her older sister, has been summoned to keep an eye on her. Much later, Alstede's long stay in the Ahrensbach archducal castle turns out to be relevant in that [[spoiler:she's the one who actually dyed the duchy's foundation, hence keeping Detlinde from getting locked out of becoming Zent due to being an Aub]].


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** The prologue of Part 5 Volume 7 mentions that Detlinde is so out of control that Alstede, her older sister, has been summoned to keep an eye on her. Much later, Alstede's long stay in the Ahrensbach archducal castle turns out to be relevant in that [[spoiler:she's the one who actually dyed the duchy's foundation, hence keeping Detlinde from getting locked out of becoming Zent due to being an Aub]].
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** In Part 5 Volume 8, to make sure she can enter [[spoiler:the Ahrensbach mana replenishment hall]] safely, Rozemyne, on Hartmut's suggestion, casts a ''waschen'' by putting only her ''schtappe''-holding hand through the entrance. Georgine's plan to obtain the Ehrenfest foundation later turns out to include the same trick.
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* AnchoredTeleportation: Teleporation of both objects and people requires the presence of both a sending magic circle and receiving one. There needs to be a person give some sort of approval on the receiving side to avoid dangerous objects or people getting sent through those channels without anyone being the wiser.

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* AnchoredTeleportation: Teleporation of both objects and people requires the presence of both a sending magic circle and receiving one. There needs to be a person who can give some sort of approval on the receiving side to avoid dangerous objects or people getting sent through those channels without anyone being the wiser.
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* GivingThemTheStrip: Exploited. In late Part 5, one of the assets of Georgine is access to AntiMagic clothing. Because of this, some of the counter-plans against her include means of forcing her out of the clothing, one of which is making her fall on a glue-covered floor that can only be escaped by slipping out of any clothing stuck to it.

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