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* SilkHidingSteel: The folktale "Prim and the Peregrine Knight" depicts her as such. She is completely submissive to Hansa, cooks, cleans, and tends to their home, has impeccable manners and only leaves once he has died (and even then, it is out of necessity since Hansa was killed and their home ransacked). To the Knight's surprise, she is delicate but not ''helpless''--his attempt to seduce and brutalize her ends with him being sliced into thirty pieces across the worlds, with sword techniques she learned ''from'' Hansa.

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* SilkHidingSteel: The folktale "Prim and the Peregrine Mendicant Knight" depicts her as such. She is completely submissive to Hansa, cooks, cleans, and tends to their home, has impeccable manners and only leaves once he has died (and even then, it is out of necessity since Hansa was killed and their home ransacked). To the Knight's surprise, she is delicate but not ''helpless''--his attempt to seduce and brutalize her ends with him being sliced into thirty pieces across the worlds, with sword techniques she learned ''from'' Hansa.from her nights of listening to the stories of powerful warriors.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: His final admonishing of Prim's burial journey has him say that he wished both of them died in their house. Finally at her wit's end, Prim constucts a replica of their house intending to die with him in it... but she finally gets fed up and leaves him in the house to get buried alone.


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* UngratefulBastard: Despite being a literal corpse on his faithful daughter's back and her bleeding for him on the journey to properly bury him, Hansa shows no gratitude to Prim. Every place suggested by his fellow Gods and nobles meets his rejection, and with it constantly putting down Prim as the worst daughter one could ever have.


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* TheDogBitesBack: As she lay dying, exhausted by her journey and the perils she faced trying to bury her father, Prim finally realized that she devoted her life, and now seemingly her death, to pleasing him. For the first time in her life, Prim acts on a whim outside of Hansa, running out of the Iron Nail's reconstruction of her house and letting Hansa's corpse be buried alone.
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* {{Determinator}}: After Hansa had been slain and she mutilated, Prim is compelled to wander the road with the corpse of Hansa on her back, searching for a place to bury him. She faces rough weather, the gradual withering of her clothes, and incredible pain and fatigue on her journey

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* {{Determinator}}: After Hansa had been slain and she mutilated, Prim is compelled to wander the road with the corpse of Hansa on her back, searching for a place to bury him. She faces rough weather, the gradual withering of her clothes, and incredible pain and fatigue fatigue, and scorn from Hansa himself on her journeyjourney to give him his preferred rest.

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* PhraseCatcher: The scriptures and folktales constantly associate her with the phrase "There was no finer daughter".
* SilkHidingSteel: The folktale "Prim and the Knight" depicts her as such. She is completely submissive to Hansa, cooks, cleans, and tends to their home, has impeccable manners and only leaves once he has died (and even then, it is out of necessity since Hansa was killed and their home ransacked). To the Knight's surprise, she is delicate but not ''helpless''--his attempt to seduce and brutalize her ends with him being sliced into thirty pieces across the worlds, with sword techniques she learned ''from'' Hansa.

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* {{Determinator}}: After Hansa had been slain and she mutilated, Prim is compelled to wander the road with the corpse of Hansa on her back, searching for a place to bury him. She faces rough weather, the gradual withering of her clothes, and incredible pain and fatigue on her journey
* PhraseCatcher: The scriptures and folktales folktales, before her rebirth at least, constantly associate her with the phrase "There was no finer daughter".
* SilkHidingSteel: The folktale "Prim and the Peregrine Knight" depicts her as such. She is completely submissive to Hansa, cooks, cleans, and tends to their home, has impeccable manners and only leaves once he has died (and even then, it is out of necessity since Hansa was killed and their home ransacked). To the Knight's surprise, she is delicate but not ''helpless''--his attempt to seduce and brutalize her ends with him being sliced into thirty pieces across the worlds, with sword techniques she learned ''from'' Hansa.

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!! Hansa Primpiyat



* SilkHidingSteel: The folktale "Prim and the Knight" depicts her as such. She is completely submissive to Hansa, cooks, cleans, and tends to their home, has impeccable manners and only leaves once he has died. To the Knight's surprise, she is delicate but not ''helpless''--his attempt to seduce and brutalize her ends with him being sliced into thirty pieces across the worlds, with sword techniques she learned ''from'' Hansa.

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* SilkHidingSteel: The folktale "Prim and the Knight" depicts her as such. She is completely submissive to Hansa, cooks, cleans, and tends to their home, has impeccable manners and only leaves once he has died. died (and even then, it is out of necessity since Hansa was killed and their home ransacked). To the Knight's surprise, she is delicate but not ''helpless''--his attempt to seduce and brutalize her ends with him being sliced into thirty pieces across the worlds, with sword techniques she learned ''from'' Hansa.Hansa.
* TraumaticHaircut: She is shaved of all of her locks when Akaroth's archons destroy her house, mocked for her submission to Hansa along the way.
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* PhraseCatcher: The "Prim and the Knight" folktale constantly repeats the phrase "There was no finer daughter".

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* PhraseCatcher: The "Prim scriptures and the Knight" folktale folktales constantly repeats associate her with the phrase "There was no finer daughter".

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Hansa's daughter, finest of her time and depicted as loyal to her father.
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* PhraseCatcher: The "Prim and the Knight" folktale constantly repeats the phrase "There was no finer daughter".
* SilkHidingSteel: The folktale "Prim and the Knight" depicts her as such. She is completely submissive to Hansa, cooks, cleans, and tends to their home, has impeccable manners and only leaves once he has died. To the Knight's surprise, she is delicate but not ''helpless''--his attempt to seduce and brutalize her ends with him being sliced into thirty pieces across the worlds, with sword techniques she learned ''from'' Hansa.
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* DividedDeity: YISUN committed "holy suicide" to split themselves into two Gods, who then went on to repeat the process until there were 77,777 of them, who then killed themselves to create TheMultiverse.



* PiecesOfGod: Committed "holy suicide" to split themselves into two Gods, who then went on to repeat the process until there were 77,777 of them, who then killed themselves to create TheMultiverse.



* FourthWallMailSlot: Kind of.
* HiveMind: Maybe.

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* HiddenDepths: A running theme throughout his stories in the Book of Maybe. People do not think much when they see a someone as unkempt albeit apparently handsome as he is. He nevertheless possesses power and wisdom in spades, being of the few characters in the story to understand Royalty which is equivalent to ultimate enlightenment in the setting.
** He was also apparently disgusted when he found out that Yem Yeddo had stolen all the food from some villagers, deriding him as cruel and petty. When he chased him and his men out of the village, he asked for no reward. Given how cruel master swordsmen can be in the setting, this is somewhat surprising of him.

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* HiddenDepths: A running theme throughout his stories in the Book of Maybe. People do not think much when they see a someone as unkempt albeit apparently handsome as he is. He nevertheless possesses power and wisdom in spades, being of the few characters in the story to understand Royalty which is equivalent to ultimate enlightenment in the setting.
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setting. He was also apparently disgusted when he found out that Yem Yeddo had stolen all the food from some villagers, deriding him as cruel and petty. When he chased him and his men out of the village, he asked for no reward. Given how cruel master swordsmen can be in the setting, this is somewhat surprising of him.






* BeYourself: Her image quote.

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* SupremeChef: Announces she's going to cook Allison food, and later tells her that they aren't "white-girl tacos".

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* SupremeChef: Announces She announces that she's going to cook Allison food, and later tells her that they aren't "white-girl tacos".
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* AdrenalineMakeover: Zaid's appearance evolves during the course of the story, though not quite as much as Allison's. In the first book, he comes across as an awkward, or even implicitly predatory college frat boy, with rather unflattering faces during his attempt at sex with Allison. By the time he reappears as Solomon's prisoner, he's obviously under a lot of stress but has also gotten the SheCleansUpNicely treatment, with aristocratic clothes and longer hair emphasizing his smoother features. Continued further whe he reappears at the end of ''Breaker of Infinities'' as a muscular sword-wielding hero, and later again following the timeskip of ''Wheel-Smashing Lord''.

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* AdrenalineMakeover: Zaid's appearance evolves during the course of the story, though not quite as much as Allison's. In the first book, he comes across as an awkward, or even implicitly predatory college frat boy, with rather unflattering faces during his attempt at sex with Allison. By the time he reappears as Solomon's prisoner, he's obviously under a lot of stress but has also gotten the SheCleansUpNicely treatment, with aristocratic clothes and longer hair emphasizing his smoother features. Continued further whe when he reappears at the end of ''Breaker of Infinities'' as a muscular sword-wielding hero, and later again following the timeskip of ''Wheel-Smashing Lord''.
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* AmicableExes: By the time Allison finally reunites with him, no mention is made of their initial relationship, and Zaid becomes another one of her friends.

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* AdrenalineMakeover: Zaid's appearance evolves during the course of the story, though not quite as much as Allison's. In the first book, he comes across as an awkward, or even implicitly predatory college frat boy, with rather unflattering faces during his attempt at sex with Allison. By the time he reappears as Solomon's prisoner, he's obviously under a lot of stress but has also gotten the SheCleansUpNicely treatment, with aristocratic clothes and longer hair emphasizing his smoother features. Continued further whe he reappears at the end of ''Breaker of Infinities'' as a muscular sword-wielding hero, and later again following the timeskip of ''Wheel-Smashing Lord''.
* AmicableExes: By the time Allison finally reunites with him, no mention is made of their initial relationship, and Zaid becomes another one of her friends.



* {{Jerkass}}: Allison's friends hate his guts, the story opens with him pressuring Allison into having sex, even when she's clearly uncomfortable (Allison is also trying to pressure ''herself'' into having sex, but it's incredibly obvious she's not into it despite what she's saying, which someone with a speck of emotional intelligence would notice), and Allison herself admits he's kind of a creep later on. When we finally see him in person again during ''King of Swords'', however, [[OlderAndWiser he seems to have done a lot of growing up in the interim]], and [[PetTheDog expresses obvious worry for Allison's safety]].

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* {{Jerkass}}: Initially. Allison's friends hate his guts, the story opens with him pressuring Allison into having sex, even when she's clearly uncomfortable (Allison is also trying to pressure ''herself'' into having sex, but it's incredibly obvious she's not into it despite what she's saying, which someone with a speck of emotional intelligence would notice), and Allison herself admits he's kind of a creep later on. When we finally see him in person again during ''King of Swords'', however, [[OlderAndWiser he seems to have done a lot of growing up in the interim]], and [[PetTheDog expresses obvious worry for Allison's safety]].


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* PairTheSpares: Nyave is smitten by him as the gang comes rescue him from Solomon's jail and, following the timeskip of ''Wheel-Smashing Lord'', they have become an item.
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* BeYourself: Her image quote.
* BigShutUp: Tells Allison's other friends to "Shut it!"
* SmallRoleBigImpact: She only appears at the end of Book 1 but encourages Allison to return to Throne.
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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After the post-''Seeker of Thrones'' timeskip and becoming OlderAndWiser, Zaid has longer hair and stubble, and a second time after the ''Breaker of Infinities'' timeskip. By ''Wheel Smashing Lord'', he has long flowing hair and a full beard, emphasizing his maturity.

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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After the post-''Seeker of Thrones'' timeskip and becoming OlderAndWiser, Zaid has longer hair and stubble, and a second time after the ''Breaker of Infinities'' timeskip. By ''Wheel Smashing Lord'', he has long flowing hair with a hint of gray at his temples and a full beard, emphasizing his maturity.
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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After the post-''Seeker of Thrones'' timeskip and becoming OlderAndWiser, Zaid has longer hair and stubble, and a second time after the ''Breaker of Infinities'' timeskip.

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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After the post-''Seeker of Thrones'' timeskip and becoming OlderAndWiser, Zaid has longer hair and stubble, and a second time after the ''Breaker of Infinities'' timeskip. By ''Wheel Smashing Lord'', he has long flowing hair and a full beard, emphasizing his maturity.
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!! Zaid

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!! Zaid Nazari
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* SexForServices: When Maya came to him to commission a god-killing sword she had nothing to pay him with, so he suggested she pay with her body instead. The arrangement was only supposed to last for three nights, but Mana told her that "the rates have increased", and she ultimately stayed for six ''years''. Mana eventually reveals that he never had any intention of keeping his side of the bargain, dismissing her as unworthy of his work, and tossing her a flimsy practise sword made by an apprentice. [[spoiler:She shatters it on his skin, but it becomes the hilt of the Maybe Sword, and Mana is it's first (well-deserved) kill]].

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* SexForServices: When Maya came to him to commission a god-killing sword she had nothing to pay him with, so he suggested she pay with her body instead. The arrangement was only supposed to last for three nights, but Mana told her that "the rates have increased", and she ultimately stayed for six ''years''. Mana eventually reveals that he never had any intention of keeping his side of the bargain, dismissing her as unworthy of his work, and tossing her a flimsy practise sword made by an apprentice. [[spoiler:She shatters it on his skin, but it becomes the hilt of the Maybe Sword, and Mana is it's its first (well-deserved) kill]].

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* HateSink: Despite appearing on a grand total of three pages, he manages to establish himself as one of the most loathsome characters in a comic full of murderers and tyrants.

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* HateSink: Despite appearing on a grand total of three pages, he manages to establish himself as one of the most viscerally loathsome characters in a comic full of murderers and tyrants.



* OurOgresAreHungrier: While never directly named as such, he resembled a huge monstrous ogre.

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* OurOgresAreHungrier: While never directly named as such, he resembled resembles a huge monstrous ogre.ogre.
* SexForServices: When Maya came to him to commission a god-killing sword she had nothing to pay him with, so he suggested she pay with her body instead. The arrangement was only supposed to last for three nights, but Mana told her that "the rates have increased", and she ultimately stayed for six ''years''. Mana eventually reveals that he never had any intention of keeping his side of the bargain, dismissing her as unworthy of his work, and tossing her a flimsy practise sword made by an apprentice. [[spoiler:She shatters it on his skin, but it becomes the hilt of the Maybe Sword, and Mana is it's first (well-deserved) kill]].
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* DieLaughing: [[spoiler:Was laughing at Maya when she made him her first kill with the Maybe Sword]]

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* DieLaughing: [[spoiler:Was laughing at Maya when she made him her first kill with the Maybe Sword]]Sword]].
* EvilLaugh: According to Maya he had a distinctive "hyena laugh".



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* FatBastard: A huge overweight blacksmith who cruelly extorted Maya for sex and refused to honor the terms of their deal.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Putting it mildly, during his life he was nothing more than a vile abusive asshole.


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* FatBastard: A huge overweight blacksmith who cruelly extorted Maya for sex and refused to honor the terms of their deal.
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* AndThenWhat: "What then?" These two words [[spoiler:completely broke her student, Maya, who realized that despite the power of a Demiurge, despite being ready to take the throne of God... Maya didn't have a goal past "winning"]].
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A swordswoman of incomparable skill, Meti wrote one of the most famous manuals on swordsmanship. It declared that the sword was an ugly piece of metal and its adherents idiots, and attempted to convince the reader to take up farming instead. She took [[http://killsixbilliondemons.tumblr.com/post/140339090610/do-mayas-theocidal-proclivities-reflect-the only one]] apprentice, the fallen general Maya.

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A swordswoman of incomparable skill, Meti wrote one of the most famous manuals on swordsmanship. It declared that the sword was an ugly piece of metal and its adherents idiots, and attempted to convince the reader to take up farming instead. She took had two students but [[http://killsixbilliondemons.tumblr.com/post/140339090610/do-mayas-theocidal-proclivities-reflect-the only one]] apprentice, the girl who would become fallen general Maya.
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* DieLaughing: [[spoiler:Was laughing at Maya when she made him her first kill with the Maybe Sword]]
* InsultBackfire: After growing tired of Maya he spitefully tells her she has, and will always have,"the tender and feeble soul of a peasant." Something Maya in the present confirms with a smile.
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!! Manamum Mana

The greatest mortal blacksmith in the wheel.
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* LackOfEmpathy: While he cared for his tools as lovers, he only saw other people as tools.
* MovingTheGoalposts: After Incubus murdered her husband and daughters, Maya begged him for a weapon strong enough to kill a god. The only thing she had to sell was her body, so he promised her he would forge her a sword after spending three nights with him. He reneged on the deal and kept demanding more. All in all, she spent six years there.
* UltimateBlacksmith: The greatest mortal blacksmith the Wheel has ever seen, and unfortunately, the greatest it probably ever will see.
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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Large parts of her philosophy and story (such as her cynicism, living in a barrel in the marketplace, and her desire to have her corpse eaten by dogs) are based on that of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diogenes Diogenes]].

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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Large parts of her philosophy and story (such as her cynicism, living in a barrel in the marketplace, and her desire to have her corpse eaten by dogs) are based on that of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diogenes Diogenes]].Diogenes the Cynic]]. When Maya came to her as a conqueror of the multiverse, Meti even told her to stop blocking the sun, a reference to a common anecdote where Alexander the Great was told by Diogenes to do the same. Though while Alexander found the humor in the situation, Maya is only insulted.
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* HiddenDepths: A running theme throughout his stories in the Book of Maybe. People do not think much when they see a someone as unkempt albeit apparently handsome as he is. He nevertheless possesses power and wisdom in spades, being of the few characters in the story to understand Royalty which is equivalent to ultimate enlightenment in the setting.
** He was also apparently disgusted when he found out that Yem Yeddo had stolen all the food from some villagers, deriding him as cruel and petty. When he chased him and his men out of the village, he asked for no reward. Given how cruel master swordsmen can be in the setting, this is somewhat surprising of him.

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