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The Mirror Visitor ("La Passe-Miroir") is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the Earth was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

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The ''The Mirror Visitor Visitor'' ("La Passe-Miroir") is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. Dabos.

The story takes place in a world where the Earth was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.
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* NeverMessWithGranny: the grandmother of [[spoiler:Thorn]] was against [[spoiler:his]] marriage to such an extent that she tried to frame [[spoiler:Ophelia]] for poisoning.
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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: several families of the Poles are excluded from living in the cities, public functions or voting due to the past misdeeds. Among them are [[spoiler: Chroniclers, Invisibles, Persuasives and Narcotics. Played especially straight with [[spoiler: Nihilists]] who were killed by [[spoiler: Mirages]] because of their special ability, with [[spoiler: Gail]] being the only survivor.

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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: several families of the Poles are excluded from living in the cities, public functions or voting due to the past misdeeds. Among them are [[spoiler: Chroniclers, Invisibles, Persuasives and Narcotics.Narcotics]]. Played especially straight with [[spoiler: Nihilists]] who were killed by [[spoiler: Mirages]] because of their special ability, with [[spoiler: Gail]] being the only survivor.
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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: several families of the Poles are excluded from living in the cities, public functions or voting due to the past misdeeds. Among them are [[spoiler: Chroniclers, Invisibles, Persuasives and Narcotics. Played especially straight with [[spoiler: Nihilists]] who were killed by [[spoiler: Mirages] because of their special ability, with [[spoiler: Gail]] being the only survivor.

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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: several families of the Poles are excluded from living in the cities, public functions or voting due to the past misdeeds. Among them are [[spoiler: Chroniclers, Invisibles, Persuasives and Narcotics. Played especially straight with [[spoiler: Nihilists]] who were killed by [[spoiler: Mirages] Mirages]] because of their special ability, with [[spoiler: Gail]] being the only survivor.

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* ChildOfTwoWorlds – Thorn’s parents are revealed to be Dragon on paternal side and [[spoiler:Chronicler]] on maternal side.

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* ChildOfTwoWorlds – ChildOfTwoWorlds: Thorn’s parents are revealed to be Dragon on paternal side and [[spoiler:Chronicler]] on maternal side.side.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: several families of the Poles are excluded from living in the cities, public functions or voting due to the past misdeeds. Among them are [[spoiler: Chroniclers, Invisibles, Persuasives and Narcotics. Played especially straight with [[spoiler: Nihilists]] who were killed by [[spoiler: Mirages] because of their special ability, with [[spoiler: Gail]] being the only survivor.
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* ChildOfTwoWorlds – Thorn’s parents are revealed to be Dragon on paternal side and [[spoiler:Chronicler]] on maternal side.
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* AccentRelapse: Ophelia’s aunt is accidentally recognized to be Animist when she forgets to speak as instructed by Berlinda.

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* AccentRelapse: Ophelia’s aunt is accidentally recognized to be Animist when she forgets to speak as instructed by Berlinda.Berenilda.
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* Accent Relapse: Ophelia’s aunt is accidentally recognized to be Animist when she forgets to speak as instructed by Berlinda.

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* Accent Relapse: AccentRelapse: Ophelia’s aunt is accidentally recognized to be Animist when she forgets to speak as instructed by Berlinda.

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!!The first volume contains examples of the following tropes:
* ActionGirl: Action is the Dragons hat and all the women in that family are required to be.

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* Really700YearsOld: Artemis, Farouk and all the family spirits mentioned throughout the series are described as people in their prime. However, they have been there since the Rupture happened.

!!The first volume volume, "A Winter's Promise" contains examples of the following tropes:
* ActionGirl: Action Accent Relapse: Ophelia’s aunt is the Dragons hat and all the women in that family are required accidentally recognized to be.be Animist when she forgets to speak as instructed by Berlinda.



* {{Psychometry}}: The outstanding ability of the main character.
* Really700YearsOld: Artemis, Farouk and all the family spirits mentioned throughout the series are described as people in their prime. However, they have been there since the Rupture happened.

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* {{Psychometry}}: The outstanding ability of the main character.
* Really700YearsOld: Artemis, Farouk and all the family spirits mentioned throughout the series are described as people in their prime. However, they have been there since the Rupture happened.
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La Passe Miroir (eng. The Mirror Visitor, also known as The Mirror Visitor Quartet) is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the Earth was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

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La Passe Miroir (eng. The Mirror Visitor, also known as The Mirror Visitor Quartet) ("La Passe-Miroir") is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the Earth was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

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La Passe Miroir is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the Earth was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

The full series is already translated into English: with the first volume being published in 2018 under the name "A winter's promise". and each consecutive one appearing with a year difference until the whole series was completed in 2021.

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La Passe Miroir (eng. The Mirror Visitor, also known as The Mirror Visitor Quartet) is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the Earth was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

The full series is already translated into English: with the first volume being published in 2018 under the name consists of:
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"A winter's promise". and each consecutive one appearing with a year difference until the whole Winter's Promise" ("Les Fiancés de l'hiver", 2013; English edition: 2018)
# "The Missing of Clairdelune" ("Les Disparus du Clairdelune", 2015; English edition: 2019)
# "The Memory of Babel" ("La Mémoire de Babel", ; English edition: 2020)
# "The Storm of Echos" ("La Tempête des échos", 2019; English edition: 2021)

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* ArrangedMarriage: All the plot starts with one.
* DecadentCourt: The poles have one.

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* ArrangedMarriage: All As in the plot starts with one.
title, "A Winter's Promise" begins by the main character, Ophelia of Arche called Anima being betrothed to Thorn from another ark known as the Pole.
* DecadentCourt: The poles Poles have one.



* Really700YearsOld: Artemis and all the family spirits, the ones in this book are basically described as persons in their prime but have been there for ages.

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* Really700YearsOld: Artemis Artemis, Farouk and all the family spirits, spirits mentioned throughout the ones in this book series are basically described as persons people in their prime but prime. However, they have been there for ages.since the Rupture happened.
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* {{Psychometry}}: The outstanding ability of the main character.

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* {{Psychometry}}: The outstanding ability of the main character.character.
* Really700YearsOld: Artemis and all the family spirits, the ones in this book are basically described as persons in their prime but have been there for ages.
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* ActionGirl: Action is the Dragons hat and all the women in that family are required to be.


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* DisguisedInDrag: At one point Ophélie is lent a magic item for this purpose.
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La Passe Miroir is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the world was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

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La Passe Miroir is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the world Earth was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.



* Psychometry: The outstanding ability of the main character.

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* Psychometry: {{Psychometry}}: The outstanding ability of the main character.
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* DecadentCourt: The poles have one.

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* DecadentCourt: The poles have one.one.
*Psychometry: The outstanding ability of the main character.
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* ArrangedMarriage: All the plot starts with one.

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* ArrangedMarriage: All the plot starts with one.
* DecadentCourt: The poles have
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La Passe Miroir is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the world was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

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La Passe Miroir is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the world was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.story.

The full series is already translated into English: with the first volume being published in 2018 under the name "A winter's promise". and each consecutive one appearing with a year difference until the whole series was completed in 2021.

!!The first volume contains examples of the following tropes:
* ArrangedMarriage: All the plot starts with one.
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La Passe Miroir is a French series of four books written by Christelle Dabos. The story takes place in a world where the world was shattered in an event called "La Déchirure", dividing it in 21 lands floating around the planet's core called "Arches". Each Arche but one has a "Family Spirit" (Esprit de Famille in French), gigantic humanoid immortals who possesses specific powers that are partially transmitted to their offspring who came to populate their Arche at the time of the story.

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