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* BigBadWannabe: Tithian is power-hungry, and wants the power of a Sorcerer King. [[spoiler: He eventually sides with Rajaat.]]
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* BigBadWannabe: Tithian is power-hungry, and wants the power of a Sorcerer King. [[spoiler: He eventually sides with Rajaat.]]]] He's not got the strength of will or magical potential to be a true threat, though.
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* BigBad: Over the course of the five books, three figures occupy this spot: in the first book Kalak, whose plans may kill the entire population of Tyr. After his death, the second book portrays Hamanu, king of Urik and direct threat to the now Free City of Tyr as the biggest threat. In the last three books, the Dragon himself takes the spotlight as the biggest enduring threat the heroes have to overcome.
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* BigBad: Over the course of the five books, three figures occupy this spot: in the first book Kalak, whose plans may kill the entire population of Tyr. After his death, the second book portrays Hamanu, king of Urik and direct threat to the now Free City of Tyr as the biggest threat. In the last three books, the Dragon himself takes the spotlight as the biggest enduring threat the heroes have to overcome. And even he is overshadowed by the GreaterScopeVillain that is Rajaat, the original sorcerer who ruined Athas with his genocidal campaigns.
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* BreakableWeapons: Justified, as the weapons are often made of bone and obsidian. [[spoiler:In the last book, the Scourge of Rkard broke, "bleeding" a weird, mutating goo, but is repaired. It's broken again when used to kill Borys.]]
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* BreakableWeapons: Justified, as the weapons are often made of bone and obsidian. [[spoiler:In the last book, the Scourge of Rkard broke, is broken, "bleeding" a weird, mutating goo, but is repaired. repaired and even restored. It's subsequently broken again ''again'' on purpose when used to kill Borys.]]Borys]].
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* TheChosenOne: Rkard is destined to slay the Dragon. [[spoiler:Subverted, it was all a lie invented by Tithian in order to trick Jo'orsh and Sa'ram.]]
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** Even Agis Asticles demonstrates this in the first book, having been a SympatheticSlaveOwner much of his life, he recognizes that even well-treated slaves yearn to be free, and sets them all free.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Sacha and Wyan can't seem to go ten minutes without betraying someone, and then not an hour later, going right back to them for something they need. It's likely the reason they've been reduced to disembodied floating heads and virtually no one seriously trusts them.
* TheChosenOne: Rkard is destined to slay the Dragon. [[spoiler:Subverted, it was all a lie invented by Tithian in order to trick Jo'orsh andSa'ram.]]Sa'ram, but he had no idea they would in turn tell the boy, or that everyone would believe it so thoroughly]].
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Sacha and Wyan can't seem to go ten minutes without betraying someone, and then not an hour later, going right back to them for something they need. It's likely the reason they've been reduced to disembodied floating heads and virtually no one seriously trusts them.
* TheChosenOne: Rkard is destined to slay the Dragon. [[spoiler:Subverted, it was all a lie invented by Tithian in order to trick Jo'orsh and
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* ElementalPowers: Caelum can draw his powers from the Sun, while Magnus is a [[BlowYouAway Windsinger]].
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* ElementalPowers: Caelum can draw his powers from the Sun, while Magnus is a [[BlowYouAway Windsinger]]. Later, Caelum's son Rkard also displays sun powers such as healing.
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* GeniusBruiser: Sadira post Sun Powers retains all her smarts and, in addition, possess an otherwordly strength.
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* GeniusBruiser: Sadira post Sun Powers retains all her smarts and, in addition, possess an otherwordly strength.strength... during the day, at least.
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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:The surviving Sorcerer Kings after the big, final battle.]]
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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:The surviving Sorcerer Kings after the big, final battle. Partially, at least.]]
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* JungleJapes: Where the halfling lives.
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* JungleJapes: Where the halfling lives.halflings live.
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* MacGuffin: The Heartwood Spear in the first book. The Chronicles of Kemalok in the second. The Power of the Tower of Primords in the third and the Dark Lens in the fourth. The last two are needed along with the Scourge of Rkard to kill Borys.
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* MacGuffin: The Heartwood Spear in the first book. The Chronicles of Kemalok in the second. The Power power of the Tower of Primords in the third and the Dark Lens in the fourth. The last two are needed along with the Scourge of Rkard to kill Borys.
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* NiceToTheWaiter: Explored and deconstructed in Agis' humane treatment of his slaves: Agis is a very kind soul and treats all his slaves with respect, but he still refuses to give them freedom because he's afraid they won't get a better treatment or life on their own. His dwarf majordomo, while grateful for everything Agis has done for him, would still prefer to be fred and [[spoiler: becomes TheMole for this very reason.]]
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* NiceToTheWaiter: Explored and deconstructed in Agis' humane treatment of his slaves: Agis is a very kind soul and treats all his slaves with respect, but he still refuses to give them freedom because he's afraid they won't get a better treatment or life on their own. His dwarf majordomo, while grateful for everything Agis has done for him, would still prefer to be fred freed and [[spoiler: becomes TheMole for this very reason.]]
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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Unlike most Dungeons and Dragons fiction, this series utterly changes the nature of the campaign setting and its politics with most of the Sorcerer Kings either dead or imprisoned forever plus the death of the Dragon.
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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Unlike most Dungeons and Dragons fiction, this series utterly changes the nature of the campaign setting and its politics with most a large number of the Sorcerer Kings either dead or imprisoned forever plus the death of the Dragon.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Tithian undergoes a physical one as well, devolving into a frail, pitiful man bound to the incredibly powerful Dark Lens.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Tithian undergoes a nasty one in the fourth book when it's confirmed even the Dragon can't make him a Sorcerer-King, even with the Dark Lens he's risking his life for. He also undergoes something of a physical one as well, devolving into a frail, pitiful man bound to the incredibly powerful Dark Lens.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Arguably [[spoiler:Borys, who's keeping the far more dangerous Rajaat sealed. In turn, Rajaat wanted to bring back an age of water and vegetation to Athas, though it involves the extinction of all people but the halflings.]]
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Arguably [[spoiler:Borys, who's keeping the far more dangerous Rajaat sealed. In turn, Rajaat wanted to bring back an age of water and vegetation to Athas, though it involves the extinction of all people but races save the halflings.]]
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* AncestralWeapon: The Scourge of Rkard, which was Borys's sword.
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* AncestralWeapon: The Scourge of Rkard, which was Borys's Borys' sword.
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** Tithian is a Templar or bureaucratic priest of King Kalak who betrays him to free the city. He is always looking out for number one and seeking more ways of gaining power but often finds it conveinant to side with our heroes.
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** Tithian is a Templar or bureaucratic priest of King Kalak who betrays him to free the city. He is always looking out for number one and seeking more ways of gaining power but often finds it conveinant convenient to side with our heroes.
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* DirtyCoward: Tithian, even after becoming King of Tyr.
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The fourth book ends with Tithian killing Agis and fleeing with the Dark Lens.]]
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The fourth book ends with Tithian killing Agis and fleeing with the Dark Lens.]]
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* EliteMooks: Borys' Spirit Lords in the last book.
* TheEmpire: Many cities under the Sorcerer Kings.
* TheEmpire: Many cities under the Sorcerer Kings.
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* EnemyMine: Ohh boy...
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* EnemyMine: Ohh Ooh boy...
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* EvilIsCold: The Black, homeworld of the Shadow People, is a reign of sheer darkness.
* EvilSorcerer[=/=]SorcerousOverlord: All the Sorcerer Kings, each being basically a PhysicalGod in all but name.
* EvilSorcerer[=/=]SorcerousOverlord: All the Sorcerer Kings, each being basically a PhysicalGod in all but name.
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* EvilSorcerer[=/=]SorcerousOverlord:
%%* EvilSorcerer: All the Sorcerer Kings, each being basically a PhysicalGod in all but name.
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* FateWorseThanDeath[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: When a Dwarf fails to complete his objective, he turns into a ghost when he dies. [[spoiler:Tithian is exiled to another dimension by the Dark Lens during Rajaat's demise, and despite his newfound powers he can't escape.]]
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* FateWorseThanDeath[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: FateWorseThanDeath:
** When a Dwarf fails to complete his objective, he turns into a ghost when hedies. dies.
** [[spoiler:Tithian is exiled to another dimension by the Dark Lens during Rajaat's demise, and despite his newfound powers he can't escape.]]
** When a Dwarf fails to complete his objective, he turns into a ghost when he
** [[spoiler:Tithian is exiled to another dimension by the Dark Lens during Rajaat's demise, and despite his newfound powers he can't escape.]]
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* VillainProtagonist: Tithian in the fourth book.
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