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* HealingHands: She's a Tailor as opposed to a Healer but she can still use her abilites to do some basic healing, makign her the ClosestThingWeGot for Nikolai's group.

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* HealingHands: She's a Tailor as opposed to a Healer but she can still use her abilites to do some basic healing, makign making her the ClosestThingWeGot for Nikolai's group.
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* HealingHands: [[ClosestThingWeGot

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* HealingHands: [[ClosestThingWeGotShe's a Tailor as opposed to a Healer but she can still use her abilites to do some basic healing, makign her the ClosestThingWeGot for Nikolai's group.
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* WrongGenreSavvy: He initially assumes that Alina is a fake Sun Summoner for some political or religious scheme, and when he sees her powers and admits her gift is the real deal, he refuses to believe she's a saint or anything special. It isn't until the events in the Fold that he realizes the full implications of her power and that kidnapping her would be far more trouble than it's worth.

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* WrongGenreSavvy: He initially assumes that Alina is a fake Sun Summoner for some political or religious scheme, and when he sees her powers and admits her gift is the real deal, he still refuses to believe she's a saint or anything special. It isn't until the events in the Fold that he realizes the full implications of her power and that kidnapping her would be far more trouble than it's worth.
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* RedShirt: [[spoiler: Marie, whose screentime mostly consists of admiring Alina because of her powers and giggling with her about boys. She's killed off midway into the series when it's revealed she was a BodyDouble for Alina.]]

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* RedShirt: [[spoiler: Marie, whose [[spoiler:Her screentime mostly consists of admiring Alina because of her powers and giggling with her about boys. She's killed off midway into the series when it's revealed she was a BodyDouble for Alina.]]
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* InformedFlaw: Kirigan suggests a few times that Mal is unnaccepting of Alina's power and never "saw" her. Alina doesn't deny this claim. However, while that may be true in the books, in the show Mal has shown himself to be nothing but attentive and supportive.

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* InformedFlaw: Kirigan suggests a few times that Mal is unnaccepting unaccepting of Alina's power and never "saw" her. Alina doesn't deny this claim. However, while that may be true in the books, in the show Mal has shown himself to be nothing but attentive and supportive.
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* AdaptationDistillation: In the trilogy and prequel story "The Demon in the Words", the reader is told the Darkling's real name has been a secret to everyone his whole life except his mother. It's part of his characterisation, and the moment he trusts Alina with it in the third book is poignant. In the show, it is said casually only 4 episodes in.

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* AdaptationDistillation: In the trilogy and prequel story "The Demon in the Words", Wood", the reader is told the Darkling's real name has been a secret to everyone his whole life except his mother. It's part of his characterisation, and the moment he trusts Alina with it in the third book is poignant. In the show, it is said casually only 4 episodes in.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Darkling does not have a [[spoiler:dead lover]] in the books. Moreover, the show leaves out the short story ''Demon in the Wood'', which tells the story of how a 13-year-old Darkling was nearly drowned while living as a fugitive with his mother, prompting him to vow to create a safe place for Grisha.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Darkling does not have a [[spoiler:dead lover]] in the books. Moreover, the show leaves out the short story ''Demon "The Demon in the Wood'', Wood", which tells the story of how a 13-year-old Darkling was nearly drowned while living as a fugitive with his mother, prompting him to vow to create a safe place for Grisha.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: The novel describes her as having black hair, [[spoiler:like her son]]. She is blonde in the adaptation.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Darkling does not have a [[spoiler:dead lover]] in the books. Moreover, the show leaves out the short story ''Demon in the Wood'', which tells the story of how a 13-year-old Darkling was nearly drowned while was living as a fugitive with his mother, prompting him to vow to create a safe place for Grisha.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Darkling does not have a [[spoiler:dead lover]] in the books. Moreover, the show leaves out the short story ''Demon in the Wood'', which tells the story of how a 13-year-old Darkling was nearly drowned while was living as a fugitive with his mother, prompting him to vow to create a safe place for Grisha.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Darkling does not have a [[spoiler:dead lover]] in the books.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The Darkling does not have a [[spoiler:dead lover]] in the books. Moreover, the show leaves out the short story ''Demon in the Wood'', which tells the story of how a 13-year-old Darkling was nearly drowned while was living as a fugitive with his mother, prompting him to vow to create a safe place for Grisha.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: At least at the start, book Alina is rather moody and feisty, which is implied to be related to her physical sickliness and general dissatisfaction with life. In the show, she is more smiley with a sunnier personality.

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