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* DestructiveSavior: Emma/Melinda's inability to properly control her magic and her reckless usage of it in fights has caused more collateral damage and endangered more lives than the Fox Woman's schemes have.

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* DestructiveSavior: Emma/Melinda's inability to properly control her magic and her reckless usage of it in fights has caused more collateral property damage and endangered more lives than the Fox Woman's schemes have.
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* GreyAndGrayMorality: On one side, Melinda comes off as cold and uncaring about Emma's struggles, demanding her to relinquish complete control of her body, but is right in pointing out that if they don't properly fuse then the Evil has a greater chance of causing untold destruction and death of the innocents. On the other side, Emma refuses to help others during battle and comes off as selfish, but is right in pointing out that she wasn't given a choice on the matter, with Melinda's soul being forced upon her. She also points out that there must be another more willing and compatible host among millions of people around the world. [[spoiler:Emma and Melinda eventually come to an understanding after Emma accidentally looks through Melinda's memories, with Emma agreeing to help Melinda fight the evil without having Melinda completely subsume her personality.]]

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* GreyAndGrayMorality: On one side, Melinda comes off as cold and uncaring about Emma's struggles, demanding her to relinquish complete control of her body, but is right in pointing out that if they don't properly fuse then the Evil has a greater chance of causing untold destruction and death of the innocents. On the other side, Emma refuses to help others during through battle and comes off as selfish, but is right in pointing out that she wasn't given a choice on the matter, with Melinda's soul being forced upon her. She also points out that there must be another more willing and compatible host among millions of people around the world. [[spoiler:Emma and Melinda eventually come to an understanding after Emma accidentally looks through Melinda's memories, with Emma agreeing to help Melinda fight the evil Evil without having Melinda completely subsume her personality.]]
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged. In many versions of Arthurian lore, Morgan le Fay was a notable villain who desired Lancelot and held a special hate for Guinevere, along with being a contributor to the eventual death of King Arthur. No other characters from Arthurian legend are present in the show save for Merlin, with Morgan depicted as a somewhat doting mother towards her daughter until learning she has magic. However, Morgan's first appearance, in the writings of Geoffrey of Monmouth, had her as a benevolent healer aligned with Merlin before being subject to AdaptationalVillainy in later tellings, so her portrayal here is actually closer to the original depiction of her as a good guy or at least to the versions in which she was a WildCard.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged. In many versions of Arthurian lore, Morgan le Fay was a notable villain who desired Lancelot and held a special hate for Guinevere, along with being a contributor to the eventual death of King Arthur. No other characters from Arthurian legend are present in the show save for Merlin, with Morgan depicted as a somewhat doting mother towards her daughter until learning she has magic. However, Morgan's first appearance, in the writings of Geoffrey of Monmouth, had her as a benevolent healer aligned with Merlin before being subject to AdaptationalVillainy in later tellings, so her portrayal here is actually closer to the original depiction of her as a good guy or at least to the versions in which she was more of a WildCard.WildCard than a straight villain.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In many versions of Arthurian lore, Morgan le Fay was a notable villain who desired Lancelot and held a special hate for Guinevere, along with being a contributor to the eventual death of King Arthur. No other characters from Arthurian legend are present save for Merlin, with Morgan depicted as a somewhat doting mother towards her daughter until learning she has magic. Although Morgan's first appearance, in the writings of Geoffrey of Monmouth, had her as a benevolent healer aligned with Merlin before being subject to AdaptationalVillainy in later tellings.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged. In many versions of Arthurian lore, Morgan le Fay was a notable villain who desired Lancelot and held a special hate for Guinevere, along with being a contributor to the eventual death of King Arthur. No other characters from Arthurian legend are present in the show save for Merlin, with Morgan depicted as a somewhat doting mother towards her daughter until learning she has magic. Although However, Morgan's first appearance, in the writings of Geoffrey of Monmouth, had her as a benevolent healer aligned with Merlin before being subject to AdaptationalVillainy in later tellings.tellings, so her portrayal here is actually closer to the original depiction of her as a good guy or at least to the versions in which she was a WildCard.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: She and Merlin were not married in Arthurian Legend, much less on the same side.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: She and Merlin were not married in Arthurian Legend, legend, much less on the same side.side in most post-Monmouth versions.



** When directly asked in a [[https://www.reddit.com/r/adultswim/comments/13sqsyf/i_am_genndy_tartakovsky_the_creator_of_unicorn/ Reddit AMA,]] Tartakovsky stated that "Morgan is not the Fox Lady". But rather than elaborate further, he just said "stay tuned".

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** When directly asked in a [[https://www.reddit.com/r/adultswim/comments/13sqsyf/i_am_genndy_tartakovsky_the_creator_of_unicorn/ Reddit AMA,]] Tartakovsky stated that "Morgan is not the Fox Lady". But rather than elaborate further, he just said said, "stay tuned".



* MagicalBarefooter: She is a powerful sorceress who goes without shoes as evidenced by her feet being bare when she levitates.

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* MagicalBarefooter: She is a powerful sorceress who goes without shoes shoes, as evidenced by her feet being bare when she levitates.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Like many other characters in this series, if she fully explained why she needed to take Melinda's power when she was young instead of trying to force the issue and insulting her daughter for being disobedient, she might have not earned either Merlin's distrust and made Melinda refuse to give it up. Seeing as how the shape of a serpent (a form the evil takes now) shifted over to her, there may be a good reason for trying to take her daughter's magic.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Like many other characters in this series, if she fully explained why she needed to take Melinda's power when she was young instead of trying to force the issue and insulting her daughter for being disobedient, she might have not earned either Merlin's distrust and made Melinda refuse to give it up. Seeing as how the shape of a serpent (a form the evil Evil takes now) shifted over to her, there may be a good reason for trying to take her daughter's magic.
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** He blames Emma for Melinda holding back, or not being able to understand how her powers work, despite his egging her on to unleash her power always resulting in damage or a new problem. He also blames the Evil when it was him that drove Melinda/Emma away in frustration after episode 2.

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** He blames Emma for Melinda holding back, or not being able to understand how her powers work, despite his egging her on to unleash her power always resulting in damage or a new problem. He also blames the Evil when it was him that he who drove Melinda/Emma away in frustration after episode 2.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue skin, like his brother and his species.
* BigLittleBrother: Zigzagged. He is shorter than his brother Edred pre-reincarnation, but taller than him after Edred's reincarnation into Dimitri, a much shorter human. [[spoiler: He then possesses Edred's original body as a gambit to get Edred out of staying in the forest, making him even taller.]]

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue skin, like his brother and the rest of his species.
* BigLittleBrother: Zigzagged. He is shorter than his brother Edred pre-reincarnation, but taller than him he is after Edred's reincarnation into Dimitri, a much shorter human. [[spoiler: He then possesses Edred's original body as a gambit to get Edred out of staying in the forest, making him even taller.]]



Guardian Spirit of the jungle, who allies himself with the Warriors against the Evil.

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Guardian Spirit spirit of the jungle, who allies himself with the Warriors against the Evil.



* BeastMan: His form is similiar to how Rakshasas are depicted in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', a bipedal tiger man.

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* BeastMan: His form is similiar similar to how Rakshasas are depicted in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', a bipedal tiger man.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler:Though he did it to get under Winston's skin, he isn't incorrect when he points out how Winston's status as a werewolf might pose problems for his and Emma's relationship after Emma is free from Melinda's possession. After all, Emma's possession is temporarily, while Winston will be stuck as a werewolf for the rest of his life.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler:Though he did it to get under Winston's skin, he isn't incorrect when he points out how Winston's status as a werewolf might pose problems for his and Emma's relationship after Emma is free from Melinda's possession. After all, Emma's possession is temporarily, temporary, while Winston will be stuck as a werewolf for the rest of his life.]]life]].
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* UnderstandingBoyfriend: Despite Emma insisting she's no longer herself, Winston tries to help her any way he can. [[spoiler:This gives him a leg up in winning Emma/Melinda over once they perform a FusionDance and have both womens' memories; his genial attitude and patience with her predicament makes her prefer him over Edred's possessive pushiness and insistence that she's ''only'' Melinda.]]
* VocalDissonance: [[spoiler:When he isn't snarling and growling, Winston in his hulking WolfMan form still maintains his rather soft and overly-formal pitch.]]

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* UnderstandingBoyfriend: Despite Emma insisting she's no longer herself, Winston tries to help her any way he can. [[spoiler:This gives him a leg up in winning Emma/Melinda over once they perform a FusionDance and have both womens' women's memories; his genial attitude and patience with her predicament makes her prefer him over Edred's possessive pushiness and insistence that she's ''only'' Melinda.]]
* VocalDissonance: [[spoiler:When he isn't snarling and growling, Winston in his hulking WolfMan form still maintains his rather soft and overly-formal overly formal pitch.]]
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* TheSixthRanger: Invoked. [[spoiler:He sees his lycanthropy as a way to be as different as Emma-possessed-by-Melinda so they can be together and makes that an excuse to be "part" of the team, much to Edred's chagrin. Seems to have become official as of "The End of the Beginning."]]

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* TheSixthRanger: Invoked. [[spoiler:He sees his lycanthropy as a way to be as different as Emma-possessed-by-Melinda so they can be together and makes that an excuse to be "part" of the team, much to Edred's chagrin.the chagrin of Edred, who says they're not looking for recruits. Seems to have become official as of "The End of the Beginning."]]
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: He takes most of the supernatural encounters he gets mixed up with in stride, but for some reason he refuses to believe that elves are real, despite Edred being living proof that they are. [[spoiler:Not even as a werewolf makes him ''fully'' believe in the supernatural outside of becoming a werewolf. Once he's also taken to the Cosmic Realm, he's horrified (literally whimpering as a dog) that things are indeed very real.]]

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* ArbitrarySkepticism: He takes most of the supernatural encounters he gets mixed up with in stride, but for some reason he refuses to believe that elves are real, despite Edred being living proof that they are. [[spoiler:Not even as becoming a werewolf makes him ''fully'' believe in the supernatural outside of becoming a werewolf.werewolves. Once he's also taken to the Cosmic Realm, he's horrified (literally whimpering as a dog) that things are indeed very real.]]

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:When Emma gets her wish of being separated from Melinda, it happens when the heroes can’t afford to lose their most powerful member.]]

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:When Emma gets her original wish of being separated from Melinda, it happens when the heroes can’t afford to lose their most powerful member.]]member and Emma is left desperate to find some way of returning to the Cosmic Realm to stop the Evil]].
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Morgan le Fay was a notable villain in Arthurian Lore who desired Lancelot and held a special hate for Guinevere, along with being a contributor to the eventual death of King Arthur. No other characters from Arthurian Legend are present save for Merlin, with Morgan depicted as a somewhat doting mother towards her daughter until learning she has magic.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In many versions of Arthurian lore, Morgan le Fay was a notable villain in Arthurian Lore who desired Lancelot and held a special hate for Guinevere, along with being a contributor to the eventual death of King Arthur. No other characters from Arthurian Legend legend are present save for Merlin, with Morgan depicted as a somewhat doting mother towards her daughter until learning she has magic.magic. Although Morgan's first appearance, in the writings of Geoffrey of Monmouth, had her as a benevolent healer aligned with Merlin before being subject to AdaptationalVillainy in later tellings.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: [[spoiler:Emma finally manages to make Merlin realize how unfair he was being to Melinda with one of these; if he, the most powerful wizard in the world, couldn't stop the Evil from overtaking Morgan, how could Melinda, a ''child'', have been able to?]]

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: [[spoiler:Emma finally manages to make Merlin realize how unfair he was being to Melinda with one of these; if these. If he, the most powerful wizard in the world, couldn't stop the Evil from overtaking Morgan, how could Melinda, a ''child'', have been able to?]]

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