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* OhMyGods: Often used by heroes CatchPhrase is "By [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triglav_(mythology) Trygław]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svarog Swaróg]]".
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* TookALevelInBadass: Miłasia (Cuddly's spouse) underwent a transformation from a passive dragoness in need of rescue by the heroes from Kaprilda, to a highly resourceful character. She gained the ability to assert herself, using her wings to slap around characters and breathing fire at the villains' face.
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* TookALevelInBadass: Miłasia (Cuddly's spouse) underwent a transformation from a passive dragoness in need of rescue by the heroes from Kaprilda, to a highly resourceful character, not only shown to be smart on her own but also using her wings to slap around characters and breathing fire at the villains' face.
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** Miluś (Cuddly) makes a large come back in the book title... What else? "Return of Miluś" (Cuddly returns) One-shot charactes Kaprilda and Prince Wlado make return in the same book.
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* AprilFoolsPlot: One book is obviously titled "Dzień Śmiechały" (engl. "The Day of Laughter") and takes place during the titular holiday that is depicted as Slavic precursor of April Fools, where residents of Mirmiłowo play pranks on each other, such as Kayko who carried the bed with sleeping Kokosh to the roof of their house.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The Knave Knights are based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robber_baron_(feudalism) Raubritter]], the original source of the term RobberBaron.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The Knave Knights are based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robber_baron_(feudalism) Raubritter]], the original source of the term RobberBaron.
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* ShoutOut:
** In "The Twilight Eclipse" one large panel of all characters fighting spoofs the iconic Polish painting "Battle of Grunwald" (by Jan Matejko) with everyone taking poses of difrent characters in the painting. One exeption is character Mirmil who take pose of Stańczyk from the paiting "Prussian Homage" (also by Matejko). The irony is pointed out by Mirmil's line "I feel like I dont fit here".
** In the same book there are several quotes from Polish play "[[{{Theatre/Zemsta}} Zemsta]]" by Aleksander Fredro.
** Father Placid quotes [[UsefulNotes/NotablePopes Pope Francis]].
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* ShoutOut:
** In "The Twilight Eclipse" one large panel of all characters fighting spoofs the iconic Polish painting "Battle of Grunwald" (by Jan Matejko) with everyone taking poses of difrent characters in the painting. One exeption is character Mirmil who take pose of Stańczyk from the paiting "Prussian Homage" (also by Matejko). The irony is pointed out by Mirmil's line "I feel like I dont fit here".
** In the same book there are several quotes from Polish play "[[{{Theatre/Zemsta}} Zemsta]]" by Aleksander Fredro.
** Father Placid quotes [[UsefulNotes/NotablePopes Pope Francis]].
** In "The Twilight Eclipse" one large panel of all characters fighting spoofs the iconic Polish painting "Battle of Grunwald" (by Jan Matejko) with everyone taking poses of difrent characters in the painting. One exeption is character Mirmil who take pose of Stańczyk from the paiting "Prussian Homage" (also by Matejko). The irony is pointed out by Mirmil's line "I feel like I dont fit here".
** In the same book there are several quotes from Polish play "[[{{Theatre/Zemsta}} Zemsta]]" by Aleksander Fredro.
** Father Placid quotes [[UsefulNotes/NotablePopes Pope Francis]].