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* BellyDancer: Hanna, the Fox along with Yarim, the sky blue Mouse.

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*BedlahBabe: Sandhri is given one after getting cleaned at the palace's bathhouse.
* BellyDancer: Hanna, the Fox along with Yarim, the sky blue Mouse.Hanna and Yarim.
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*BellyDancer: Hanna, the Fox along with Yarim, the sky blue Mouse.
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* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: In the end of the first book, [[spoiler:Raschid simultaneously bans slavery nationwide, decides to nationalize the army, intimidates a neighboring state ''and'' gears up for war with a rival state not for any economic reasons but simply moral indignation. All while the country is just recovering from a devastating putsch/civil war.]] In reality, this would almost certainly have caused the economy to collapse like a house of cards, especially in a state as large as this one.
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* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:An ambiguous situation for K'aath in the climax. She's dragged off ''somewhere'', and implied not to be killed, but it's unclear if it's Hell, or possibly ''Heaven'' (presumably to be punished).]]


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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Apparently, we're supposed to be more sympathetic towards [[spoiler:Shiraj than Farasche, for being Raschid's mother, despite the fact that Shiraj's deeds were ultimately far worse. Being a better parent doesn't count for much when you're also raising that child to be the Antichrist.]]


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* SomethingWeForgot: After the climax, when everyone is calming down, [[spoiler:Shifter-Abbas, forgotten since much earlier, comes back suddenly to attack Sandhri.]]
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She meets and falls in love with the bookish scholar Raschid and has several adventures with him in the capital city of Sath. Later to her outrage, he turns out to be Prince Raschid Al Dinaq, second son to the Shah himself, and rejects him. Despite secret forces determined to keep them apart, Sandhri later forgives the heartbroken Prince and, with a little help of Itbit the clever mouse harem servant girl, finagles her way into the royal court to become his concubine although the Shah refuses to allow them to marry. Meanwhile, a mouse slave dancer named Yariim struggles to keep her virtue in the royal harem even as the Prince and storyteller hope to help her.

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She meets and falls in love with the bookish scholar Raschid and has several adventures with him in the capital city of Sath. Later to her outrage, he turns out to be Prince Raschid Al Dinaq, second son to the Shah himself, and she rejects him. Despite secret forces determined to keep them apart, Sandhri later forgives the heartbroken Prince and, with a little help of Itbit the clever mouse harem servant girl, finagles her way into the royal court to become his concubine although the Shah refuses to allow them to marry. Meanwhile, a mouse slave dancer named Yariim struggles to keep her virtue in the royal harem even as the Prince and storyteller hope to help her.



The second book is ''Guardians of Light'' with the heroes now undisputed ruler of the reformed Osra, as a softspoken buddist Panda scholar, Tsau-yi Meng, comes to find himself joining the court. Together, Raschid's court is put to the ultimate test as a sinister warlord named Tsu-Khan threatens the land and Osra must rise to meet this challenge.

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The second book is ''Guardians of Light'' with the heroes now undisputed ruler rulers of the reformed Osra, as a softspoken buddist Panda scholar, Tsau-yi Meng, comes to find himself joining the court. Together, Raschid's court is put to the ultimate test as a sinister warlord named Tsu-Khan threatens the land and Osra must rise to meet this challenge.



* AntiAntichrist: [[spoiler:Raschid, who was raised by his mother to be the consort of the demon goddess K'aath. However, his whole nature grew up to become utterly determined to defy this fate]].

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* AntiAntichrist: [[spoiler:Raschid, [[spoiler: Raschid, who was raised by his mother to be the consort of the demon goddess K'aath. However, his whole nature grew up to become utterly determined to defy this fate]].



* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: When out on campaign, Raschid is forced to get tough with his haughty subordinate commanders, such as reprimanding them for screwing up a simple march through the city through their own childish pushiness, taking their sons as hostages and threatening to execute them in case of further arrogant incompetence. When they get the message of how much trouble they are in and kowtow to the young prince, Sandhri is seriously aroused at how tough her lover has become exercising his power. However, she quickly realizes how wretched Raschid is feeling being forced to do that, and comforts him accordingly even if she still wants a good roll in the hay later that night.

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* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: When out on campaign, Raschid is forced to get tough with his haughty subordinate commanders, such as reprimanding them for screwing up a simple march through the city through their own childish pushiness, pushiness and taking their sons as hostages and threatening to execute them in case of further arrogant incompetence. When they get the message of how much trouble they are in and kowtow to the young prince, Sandhri is seriously aroused at how tough her lover has become exercising his power. However, she quickly realizes how wretched Raschid is feeling being forced to do that, and comforts him accordingly even if she still wants a good roll in the hay later that night.



* SorcerousOverlord: Tsu-Khan, the {{Necromancer}} type. [[spoiler: Sandhri's tales claim that thousands of years ago four sorcerors from Earth came to their world when Earth lost its magic and conquered it. Three were killed in the inevitable revolt, the fourth became the Tsu-Khan.]]

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* SorcerousOverlord: Tsu-Khan, the {{Necromancer}} type. [[spoiler: Sandhri's tales claim that thousands of years ago four sorcerors from Earth came to their world when Earth lost its magic and conquered it. Three were killed in the inevitable revolt, revolt; the fourth became the Tsu-Khan.]]
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[[caption-width-right:180:Yes, she's a Bat and why she doesn't have wings is one of her stories.]]

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[[caption-width-right:180:Yes, [[caption-width-right:180: Yes, she's a Bat and why she doesn't have wings is one of her stories.]]

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: What Abbas learns about his good hearted brother, Raschid, when they finally come to blows, only for that evil bully to learn the hard way that he never had a chance to begin with.



* DeadlyDecadentCourt: Accomodation and genocide are equally valid tactics for its policies. The twist is that even the good guys of the story, Raschid and Sandhri, even while it is repelled by its brutalities, will readily admit that the court can be a fun place be in when it is a peaceful mood.

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* DeadlyDecadentCourt: Accomodation and genocide are equally valid tactics for its policies. The twist is that even the good guys of the story, Raschid and Sandhri, even while it is repelled by its brutalities, will readily admit that the court can be is a fun place be in when it is in a peaceful mood.
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* NiceHat: After his spectacularly successful military campaign, Prince Raschid takes to sporting a headdress given to him by his new friend and ally, a desert nomad warrior king. While Raschid thinks it looks great on him, his mother can't stand it and it marks the growing separation from his domineering mother.
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* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: When out on campaign, Raschid is forced to get tough with his haughty subordinate commanders, such as reprimanding them for screwing up a simple march through the city through their own childish pushiness, taking their sons as hostages and threatening to execute them in case of further arrogant incompetence. When they get the message of how much trouble they are in and kowtow to the young prince, Sandhri is seriously aroused at how tough her lover has become exercising his power. However, she quickly realizes how wretched Raschid is feeling being forced to do that, and comforts him accordingly even she still wants a good roll in the hay later that night.

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* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: When out on campaign, Raschid is forced to get tough with his haughty subordinate commanders, such as reprimanding them for screwing up a simple march through the city through their own childish pushiness, taking their sons as hostages and threatening to execute them in case of further arrogant incompetence. When they get the message of how much trouble they are in and kowtow to the young prince, Sandhri is seriously aroused at how tough her lover has become exercising his power. However, she quickly realizes how wretched Raschid is feeling being forced to do that, and comforts him accordingly even if she still wants a good roll in the hay later that night.

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* CainAndAbel: Abbas and Raschid, respectively. In this case, the Abel in this relationship turns out to be kick the Cain's ass whenever he felt it worth the bother.

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* CainAndAbel: Abbas and Raschid, respectively. In this case, the Abel in this relationship turns out to be able to kick the Cain's ass with ease whenever he felt it worth the bother.


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* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: When out on campaign, Raschid is forced to get tough with his haughty subordinate commanders, such as reprimanding them for screwing up a simple march through the city through their own childish pushiness, taking their sons as hostages and threatening to execute them in case of further arrogant incompetence. When they get the message of how much trouble they are in and kowtow to the young prince, Sandhri is seriously aroused at how tough her lover has become exercising his power. However, she quickly realizes how wretched Raschid is feeling being forced to do that, and comforts him accordingly even she still wants a good roll in the hay later that night.

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* BadassBookworm: Raschid
* CainAndAbel: Abbas and Raschid, respectively.

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* BadassBookworm: Raschid
Raschid and Tsau-yi Meng.
* CainAndAbel: Abbas and Raschid, respectively. In this case, the Abel in this relationship turns out to be kick the Cain's ass whenever he felt it worth the bother.


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* PandaingToTheAudience: Tsau-yi Meng, a gentle wandering panda and monk from that world's equivalent of China. He's naive and cuddly, but he can do his part magnificently when things get tough.
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''The Fangs of K'aath'' is a [[FurryFandom furry]] novel series written by Paul Kidd and is one of the most hailed books of its specific genre.

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''The Fangs of K'aath'' is a [[FurryFandom [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom furry]] novel series written by Paul Kidd and is one of the most hailed books of its specific genre.



* FurryFandom: Proudly a part of that fandom.

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* FurryFandom: UsefulNotes/FurryFandom: Proudly a part of that fandom.
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* DeadlyDecadentCourt: Accomodation and genocide are equally valid tactics for its policies.

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* DeadlyDecadentCourt: Accomodation and genocide are equally valid tactics for its policies. The twist is that even the good guys of the story, Raschid and Sandhri, even while it is repelled by its brutalities, will readily admit that the court can be a fun place be in when it is a peaceful mood.

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* TheStoryteller: Sandhri

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* TheStoryteller: SandhriSandhri.
* SuccessionCrisis: Abbas is the shah's first-born son but his mother is only second wife, while Raschid is the first wife's son, both have claims and multiple factions backing them, most of them aren't above assassination. [[spoiler: Once the shah dies it's mere hours before Raschid is the last member of the royal family left alive.]]

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* TriangRelations: Type 8

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* TriangRelations: Type 88 with Raschid, Sandhri and Yarim.
** In Book 2 Itbit is involved in a type 3 with Meng and Tulu-Behg and a type 6 with Raschid Sandhri and Yarim.

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* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler: The second book.]]



* CreationMyth: Most believe in the story presented in Genesis, though in the first book Sandhri reveals a different story passed down orally by storytellers. [[spoiler: After Adam and Eve were banished and made lords of the world the bats who remained in Eden though they should eat the Fruit as well and convinced many other beasts to do the same. God banished the beasts who ate the Fruit to an AlternateUniverse formerly populated by demons (which he destroyed, except for K'aath) and took the bats' wings.]]



* OurLichesAreDifferent: Tsu-Khan is an immortal necromancer [[spoiler: who can only be killed by destroying his [[SoulJar heart of stone.]] And he's actually a human sorceror from an alternate universe who took over an arctic fox's body.]]



* PowerOfLove: A critical factor in the first book.

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* PowerOfLove: A critical factor in the first book. And the second.



* SorcerousOverlord: Tsu-Khan, the {{Necromancer}} type.

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* SorcerousOverlord: Tsu-Khan, the {{Necromancer}} type. [[spoiler: Sandhri's tales claim that thousands of years ago four sorcerors from Earth came to their world when Earth lost its magic and conquered it. Three were killed in the inevitable revolt, the fourth became the Tsu-Khan.]]
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* CourtMage: Hassan the (senile and half-deaf) sorcerer.


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* SorcerousOverlord: Tsu-Khan, the {{Necromancer}} type.
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* CainAndAbel: Abbas and Raschid, respectively.


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* DepravedBisexual: Abbas, who brutalizes harem girls and sleeps with the captain of the guard. And Fatima and a few of the other girls in the upper ranks of the harem. On the other hand, most of the harem girls [[spoiler: and Sandhri and Yarim]] are bisexual but not depraved.


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* RoyalHarem

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* AntiAntichrist: [[spoiler:Raschid, who was raised by his mother to be this. However, his whole nature grew up to become utterly determined to defy this fate]].

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* AntiAntichrist: [[spoiler:Raschid, who was raised by his mother to be this.the consort of the demon goddess K'aath. However, his whole nature grew up to become utterly determined to defy this fate]].


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* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: [[spoiler: Shifters transform into hulking feral beasts that can only be harmed by silver, fire, or magic.]]
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* FourFingeredHands: When Raschid tries to teach Sandhri how to write it's shown that their numerical system uses base eight.


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* NeverLearnedToRead: Sandhri.
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* AntiAntichrist: [[spoiler:Raschid, who was raised by his mother to be this. However, his whole nature grew up to become utterly determined to defy this fate]].
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* PottyEmergency: As if Raschid didn't have enough trouble dodging the amorous and sexy Harem Matron coming on to him, he also had to drain his bladder and privies seemed utterly inaccessible.
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* ForgotICanChangeTheRules: Justified early in the story with Raschid pondering all the reforms he could do by arbitrary fiat if he were Shah and then ruefully reminding himself that he would be assassinated by the nobility and/or the bureaucracy within a day if he tried.

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* ForgotICanChangeTheRules: ForgotICouldChangeTheRules: Justified early in the story with Raschid pondering all the reforms he could do by arbitrary fiat if he were Shah and then ruefully reminding himself that he would be assassinated by the nobility and/or the bureaucracy within a day if he tried.
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* ForgotICanChangeTheRules: Justified early in the story with Raschid pondering all the reforms he could do by arbitrary fiat if he were Shah and then ruefully reminding himself that he would be assassinated by the nobility and/or the bureaucracy within a day if he tried.
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* NotWithThemForTheMoney

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* NotWithThemForTheMoneyNotWithThemForTheMoney: Sandhri



* TheWisePrince

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* TheWisePrinceTheWisePrince: Raschid
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* TriangRelations

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* TriangRelationsTriangRelations: Type 8
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* FurryFandom: Proudly a part of that fandom.
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The books are now primarily available as Kindle books at Amazon [[http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-of-Kaath-ebook/dp/B004MME1R0 Original]], and [[http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-Kaath-Guardians-Light-ebook/dp/B004MME1S4 ''Guardians of Light'']]. There was also a shortlived comics adaptation published by MU Press and with an erotic one-shot adaptation of one of Sandhri's racier stories, called ''Princess Karanam and the Djinn of the Green Jug''.

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The books are now primarily available as Kindle books at Amazon [[http://www.([[http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-of-Kaath-ebook/dp/B004MME1R0 Original]], and [[http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-Kaath-Guardians-Light-ebook/dp/B004MME1S4 ''Guardians of Light'']]. Light'']]). There was is also a shortlived comics adaptation published by MU Press and with an erotic one-shot adaptation of one of Sandhri's racier stories, called ''Princess Karanam and the Djinn of the Green Jug''.
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The Fangs of K'aath is a [[FurryFandom furry]] novel series written by Paul Kidd and is one of the most hailed books of its specific genre.

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The [[quoteright:180:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aathCover_2904.JPG]]
[[caption-width-right:180:Yes, she's a Bat and why she doesn't have wings is one of her stories.]]
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Fangs of K'aath K'aath'' is a [[FurryFandom furry]] novel series written by Paul Kidd and is one of the most hailed books of its specific genre.



The books are now primarily available as Kindle books at Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-of-Kaath-ebook/dp/B004MME1R0 Original]], and [[http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-Kaath-Guardians-Light-ebook/dp/B004MME1S4 ''Guardians of Light]]''. There was also a shortlived comics adaptation published by MU Press and with an erotic one-shot adaptation of one of Sandhri's racier stories, called ''Princess Karanam and the Djinn of the Green Jug''.

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The books are now primarily available as Kindle books at Amazon (http://www.[[http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-of-Kaath-ebook/dp/B004MME1R0 Original]], and [[http://www.amazon.com/Fangs-Kaath-Guardians-Light-ebook/dp/B004MME1S4 ''Guardians of Light]]''.Light'']]. There was also a shortlived comics adaptation published by MU Press and with an erotic one-shot adaptation of one of Sandhri's racier stories, called ''Princess Karanam and the Djinn of the Green Jug''.

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