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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', the Human [[Characters/TheOwlHouseLuzNoceda Luz Noceda]] is apprenticed to the Witch [[Characters/TheOwlHouseEdaClawthorne Eda Clawthorne]] in return for helping Luz learn magic.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', the Human [[Characters/TheOwlHouseLuzNoceda Luz Noceda]] is apprenticed to the Witch [[Characters/TheOwlHouseEdaClawthorne Eda Clawthorne]] Clawthorne in return for helping Luz learn magic.
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* In ''Literature/TheShipWhoWon'' the entire society on Ozran is set up this way, with the "mages" being feudal lords ruling over "furfaces" both in the fields and in their homes. Ozran is a LostColony whose "magic" is [[MagicFromTechnology actually technological]] and nothing inherently stops a furface from picking up and using the mages' power items... so the mages [[{{Fingore}} amputate a finger]] from each infant furface to foster OperatorIncompatibility.

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* In ''Literature/TheShipWhoWon'' ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'' the entire society on Ozran is set up this way, with the "mages" being feudal lords ruling over "furfaces" both in the fields and in their homes. Ozran is a LostColony whose "magic" is [[MagicFromTechnology actually technological]] and nothing inherently stops a furface from picking up and using the mages' power items... so the mages [[{{Fingore}} amputate a finger]] from each infant furface to foster OperatorIncompatibility.
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* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'' the entire society on Ozran is set up this way, with the "mages" being feudal lords ruling over "furfaces" both in the fields and in their homes. Ozran is a LostColony whose "magic" is [[MagicFromTechnology actually technological]] and nothing inherently stops a furface from picking up and using the mages' power items... so the mages [[{{Fingore}} amputate a finger]] from each infant furface to foster OperatorIncompatibility.

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* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'' ''Literature/TheShipWhoWon'' the entire society on Ozran is set up this way, with the "mages" being feudal lords ruling over "furfaces" both in the fields and in their homes. Ozran is a LostColony whose "magic" is [[MagicFromTechnology actually technological]] and nothing inherently stops a furface from picking up and using the mages' power items... so the mages [[{{Fingore}} amputate a finger]] from each infant furface to foster OperatorIncompatibility.

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* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'' the entire society on Ozran is set up this way, with the "mages" being feudal lords ruling over "furfaces" both in the fields and in their homes. Ozran is a LostColony whose "magic" is [[MagicFromTechnology actually technological]] and nothing inherently stops a furface from picking up and using the mages' power items... so the mages [[{{Fingore}} amputate a finger]] from each infant furface to foster OperatorIncompatibility.



* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'' the entire society on Ozran is set up this way, with the "mages" being feudal lords ruling over "furfaces" both in the fields and in their homes. Ozran is a LostColony whose "magic" is [[MagicFromTechnology actually technological]] and nothing inherently stops a furface from picking up and using the mages' power items... so the mages [[{{Fingore}} amputate a finger]] from each infant furface to foster OperatorIncompatibility.
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* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'' the entire society on Ozran is set up this way, with the "mages" being feudal lords ruling over "furfaces" both in the fields and in their homes. Ozran is a LostColony whose "magic" is [[MagicFromTechnology actually technological]] and nothing inherently stops a furface from picking up and using the mages' power items... so the mages [[{{Fingore}} amputate a finger]] from each infant furface to foster OperatorIncompatibility.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', the Human Luz is apprenticed to the Witch Eda in return for helping Luz learn magic.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', the Human [[Characters/TheOwlHouseLuzNoceda Luz Noceda]] is apprenticed to the Witch [[Characters/TheOwlHouseEdaClawthorne Eda Clawthorne]] in return for helping Luz learn magic.
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* In ''The Changeling Prince'' by Vivian Vande Velde, the protagonist Welland is a slave of the evil sorceress Daria.

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* In ''The Changeling Prince'' by Vivian Vande Velde, Creator/VivianVandeVelde, the protagonist Welland is a slave of the evil sorceress Daria.
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* In ''LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero'', an ordinary teenager Saito Hiraga becomes a familiar (and basically a slave) of a young magic student Louise, but over time, she mellows out to him.

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* In ''LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero'', ''Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero'', an ordinary teenager Saito Hiraga becomes a familiar (and basically a slave) of a young magic student Louise, but over time, she mellows out to him.
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* "VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': The PlayerCharacter is a non-magical being TrappedInAnotherWorld, who is granted shelter in a WizardingSchool.

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* "VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': The PlayerCharacter is a non-magical being TrappedInAnotherWorld, who is granted shelter in a WizardingSchool.
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* "VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': The PlayerCharacter is a non-magical being TrappedInAnotherWorld, who is granted shelter in a WizardingSchool.

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