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* ''Red Lotus'': Siu-Sing, the heroine of Part Two. By virtue of being the daughter of Li-Xia, the heroine of Part One, her existence spoils the big romantic plot of the previous part.

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* ''Red Lotus'': Siu-Sing, the heroine of Part Two. By virtue of being the daughter of Li-Xia, the heroine of Part One, her existence spoils the big resolution of the central romantic plot of the previous part.
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* ''Literature/TheWizardOfOz'': [[ItWasHisSled Everyone knows by now that the Wizard of Oz is a StreetMagician rather than an actual wizard]], but back in the 20th century it was still a huge plot twist that hardly anyone saw coming.

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* ''Literature/TheWizardOfOz'': [[ItWasHisSled Everyone knows by now that the Wizard of Oz is a a]] StreetMagician [[ItWasHisSled rather than an actual wizard]], but back in the 20th century it was still a huge plot twist that hardly anyone saw coming.
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These are big spoilers but they are not Walking Spoiler. You can talk about Ned or Jaime without revealing the spoilers, and the Red Wedding isn't even a character.


** And then there's the FirstEpisodeTwist of Ned Stark being a DecoyProtagonist, Jaime Lannister having a HeelFaceTurn, and [[AFeteWorseThanDeath the Red Wedding]] [[WhamEpisode existing]], though these have been partially spoiled by PopCulturalOsmosis from the televised adaptation ''Series/GameOfThrones''. The spoilers in previous bullet points are a much bigger deal because they were AdaptedOut of the show in varying degrees (the three-eyed crow does appear onscreen, for instance, but little and less is said of his past).
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* Alma Coin from ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' series is the president of District 13. Up until the end of the second book it's believed that District 13 was wiped out 75 years prior. It's not even hinted that it still exists until fairly early in the second book.

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* Alma Coin from ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' series is the president of District 13. Up until the end of the second book it's believed that District 13 was wiped out 75 years prior. It's not even hinted that it still exists until fairly early in the second book. And then it's revealed that she's the true BigBad, attempting to usurp President Snow and instill her own rule upon Panem, including setting up a new Hunger Games involving Capitol children.
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* ''Red Lotus'': Siu-Sing, the heroine of Part Two. By virtue of being the daughter of Li-Xia, the heroine of Part One, her existence spoils the big romantic plot of the previous part.
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* Julius Grief in ''Literature/AlexRider''. Originally an unnamed [[CloningBlues clone]] of Dr. Grief who looks just like Alex from Point Blanc, he's thought to have died in the chapter he was introduced in. Nope, he was just arrested and comes BackForTheFinale as a member of Scorpia.

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* Julius Grief in ''Literature/AlexRider''. Originally an unnamed [[CloningBlues clone]] clone of Dr. Grief who looks just like Alex from Point Blanc, he's thought to have died in the chapter he was introduced in. Nope, he was just arrested and comes BackForTheFinale as a member of Scorpia.

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** Elijah Knight. It is impossible to discuss him after his kidnapping during the attack on Xyrus Academy without revealing that not only does he return at the end of the war as one of the Alacryan Scythes, but he in fact Nico Sever - the former childhood friend of Arthur's past identity King Grey - who was also [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld reincarnated into this world]] and has been working with [[BigBad Agrona]] in order to exact revenge on Grey/Arthur for killing Cecilia, the woman they both loved and Nico's fiancée.

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** Elijah Knight. Nico and Cecilia. It is impossible to discuss him after his kidnapping during the attack on Xyrus Academy either of them without revealing that not only does he return at spoilers as their introduction into the end of story marks a ''major'' shift in the war as plot, being the crux of one of the Alacryan Scythes, but he its major plot twists. Not only did they play a pivotal role in fact Nico Sever - the former childhood friend of how Arthur's past identity life as King Grey - who was also [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld turned out, but they both return to play a role in his reincarnated into this world]] life [[ReforgedIntoAMinion as servants of]] [[BigBad Agrona]]. The former turns out to be the true identity of Arthur's childhood friend Elijah Knight and has been working with [[BigBad Agrona]] Agrona to in order to exact revenge on Grey/Arthur for killing Cecilia, Cecilia. The latter turns out to the woman they both loved Legacy, a PersonOfMassDestruction whom Agrona intends to use as his ace in the hole for his war against Epheotus. Compared to Nico, she is even harder to talk about as not only were Arthur and Nico's fiancée.Nico reincarnated by Agrona to serve as anchor points for her, but that she herself is ultimately summoned using an unwilling Tessia Eralith [[GrandTheftMe as her vessel]].



** The Legacy, AKA Cecilia. Discussing her not only brings up a major part of Grey/Arthur and Nico/Elijah's backstories, but also how pivotal her role is in Agrona's plan to take his war to Epheotus as the former two were reincarnated to serve as anchor points for him to summon her. The fact she ends up being summoned using Tessia Eralith [[GrandTheftMe as her vessel]] only makes talking about her (and the fate of Tess herself to an extent at this point in the story) extremely hard to discuss without giving away everything.

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** Kezess Indrath is introduced as the head of the Asuras and the father of Sylvia, the dragon who saved Arthur as a boy, being posited as the GoodCounterpart to Agrona. However, it is almost impossible to discuss him without revealing that he is in fact a [[GodIsEvil tyrannical ruler]] responsible for committing several atrocities [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks that make him no better than Agrona]]. Namely, he is responsible for orchestrating the genocide of the Djinn race in the distant past and exiling Agrona when he tried to expose the truth, causing the latter's StartOfDarkness (and thus being indirectly responsible for the main conflict), the destruction of Elenoir after the Alacryan conquest by forcing his subordinate Aldir to use the [[FantasticNuke World Eater technique]], and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness the purging of the Dicathian resistance when they refuse to comply with his plans]] (the last of which is only stopped by Arthur returning from Alacrya).
** Seris Vritra at first appears to be an enigmatic minion of Agrona's, given how she takes a interest in Arthur during the war. The fact that not only is she Caera's mentor and Arthur's AnonymousBenefactor during his time in Alacrya, but she has been secretly planning to overthrow Agrona and the Vritra is a major surprise. From her first appearance during the war, one would hardly suspect that not only is she a BastardUnderstudy among the Scythes but ends up becoming one of the BigGood[=s=] of the story.
** The Legacy, AKA Cecilia. Discussing her not only brings up a major part of Grey/Arthur and Nico/Elijah's backstories, but also how pivotal her role is in Agrona's plan to take the war to Epheotus as the former two were reincarnated to serve as anchor points. The fact she ends up being summoned using Tessia Eralith as her vessel only makes talking about her (and Tess herself to an extent at this point in the story) a lot harder to discuss without giving away everything.
** For a spoiler group of people, the Djinn themselves. Knowing their existence completely turns everything Arthur and by extension the audience knows about the main conflict on its head. Not only were they the victims of a genocide committed by Kezess and the Indrath, but said genocide led to the main conflict as Agrona and the Vritra were exiled from Epheotus when they discovered the truth. There is also the fact that not only are Arthur and his family descended from them, but some survived the genocide thanks to the efforts of Mordain.

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** Kezess Indrath is introduced as the head ruler of the Asuras and the father of Sylvia, the dragon who saved Arthur as a boy, being posited as the GoodCounterpart to Agrona. However, it is almost impossible to discuss him without revealing that he is in fact a [[GodIsEvil tyrannical ruler]] responsible for committing several atrocities [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks that make him no better than Agrona]]. Namely, he is responsible for orchestrating the genocide of the Djinn race in the distant past and exiling Agrona when he tried to expose the truth, causing the latter's StartOfDarkness (and thus being indirectly responsible for the main conflict), the destruction of Elenoir after the Alacryan conquest by forcing his subordinate Aldir to use the [[FantasticNuke World Eater technique]], and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness the purging of the Dicathian resistance when they refuse refused to comply with his plans]] (the last of which is only stopped by Arthur returning from Alacrya).
** Seris Vritra at first appears to be an enigmatic minion of Agrona's, given how she takes a interest in Arthur during the war. The fact that not only is she Caera's mentor and Arthur's AnonymousBenefactor during his time in Alacrya, but she has been secretly planning to overthrow Agrona and the Vritra is a major surprise. From her first appearance during the war, one would hardly suspect that not only is she a BastardUnderstudy among the Scythes but ends up becoming one of the BigGood[=s=] of the story.
story and the first sign that the Alacryans aren't completely evil, only their Vritra masters.
** The Legacy, AKA Cecilia. Discussing her not only brings up a major part of Grey/Arthur and Nico/Elijah's backstories, but also how pivotal her role is in Agrona's plan to take the his war to Epheotus as the former two were reincarnated to serve as anchor points. points for him to summon her. The fact she ends up being summoned using Tessia Eralith [[GrandTheftMe as her vessel vessel]] only makes talking about her (and the fate of Tess herself to an extent at this point in the story) a lot harder extremely hard to discuss without giving away everything.
** For a spoiler group of people, culture, the Djinn themselves. Knowing their existence completely turns everything Arthur and by extension the audience knows about the main conflict Asuras and their DivineConflict on its head. Not only were they the victims of a genocide committed by Kezess and the Indrath, but said genocide led to the main conflict as Agrona and the Vritra were exiled from Epheotus when they discovered the truth. There is also the fact that some Djinn [[GenocideSurvivor survived the genocide]], as not only are Arthur and his family descended from them, but some survived took refuge in the genocide thanks to Hearth, the efforts [[HiddenElfVillage hidden enclave]] of Mordain.the Lost Prince Mordain.
** Sylvie. For starters, at the end of Volume 6 she is able to assume her human form and gets briefly hijacked by Agrona so he can talk to Arthur in private. Then at the end of Volume 7 she is forced to perform a HeroicSacrifice to save Arthur from the Vritra, followed by the revelation at the start of Volume 8 that her father is Agrona himself. However, the biggest developments surrounding her occur at the end of Volume 10. Not only [[spoiler:is she finally brought back (through the HeroicSacrifice of a repentant Aldir), but it is revealed she is the reason Grey/Arthur's reincarnation did not go according to Agrona's plan as when she sacrificed herself her soul was sent back in time, wherein she managed to wrest Grey's soul away from Agrona so that he would instead be reincarnated as Arthur free from his control]].

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** Elijah Knight is introduced as Arthur's boyhood friend with a MysteriousPast who later gets kidnapped by the Vritra during the attack on Xyrus Academy. When he returns years later during the war in service of the Vritra, Arthur finds out that he is in fact Nico Sever - the former childhood friend of Arthur's past identity King Grey - who was also [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld reincarnated into this world]] and has been working with [[BigBad Agrona]] in order to exact revenge on Grey/Arthur for killing Cecilia, the woman they both loved and Nico's fiancee.
** Kezess Indrath is introduced as the head of the Asuras and the father of Sylvia, the dragon who saved Arthur as a boy, being posited as the GoodCounterpart to Agrona. However, it is almost impossible to discuss him without revealing that he is in fact a [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks tyrannical ruler responsible for committing several atrocities that make him no better than Agrona]]. Namely, he is responsible for orchestrating the genocide of the Djinn race in the distant past and exiling Agrona when he tried to expose the truth, causing the latter's StartOfDarkness (and thus being indirectly responsible for the main conflict), the destruction of Elenoir during the Alacryan invasion by forcing his subordinate Aldir to use the [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique World Eater technique]], and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness the purging of the Dicathian resistance when they refuse to comply with his plans]] (the last of which is only stopped by Arthur returning from Alacrya).

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** Elijah Knight Knight. It is introduced as Arthur's boyhood friend with a MysteriousPast who later gets kidnapped by the Vritra impossible to discuss him after his kidnapping during the attack on Xyrus Academy. When Academy without revealing that not only does he returns years later during return at the end of the war in service as one of the Vritra, Arthur finds out that Alacryan Scythes, but he is in fact Nico Sever - the former childhood friend of Arthur's past identity King Grey - who was also [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld reincarnated into this world]] and has been working with [[BigBad Agrona]] in order to exact revenge on Grey/Arthur for killing Cecilia, the woman they both loved and Nico's fiancee.
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** Kezess Indrath is introduced as the head of the Asuras and the father of Sylvia, the dragon who saved Arthur as a boy, being posited as the GoodCounterpart to Agrona. However, it is almost impossible to discuss him without revealing that he is in fact a [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks [[GodIsEvil tyrannical ruler ruler]] responsible for committing several atrocities [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks that make him no better than Agrona]]. Namely, he is responsible for orchestrating the genocide of the Djinn race in the distant past and exiling Agrona when he tried to expose the truth, causing the latter's StartOfDarkness (and thus being indirectly responsible for the main conflict), the destruction of Elenoir during after the Alacryan invasion conquest by forcing his subordinate Aldir to use the [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique [[FantasticNuke World Eater technique]], and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness the purging of the Dicathian resistance when they refuse to comply with his plans]] (the last of which is only stopped by Arthur returning from Alacrya).Alacrya).
** Seris Vritra at first appears to be an enigmatic minion of Agrona's, given how she takes a interest in Arthur during the war. The fact that not only is she Caera's mentor and Arthur's AnonymousBenefactor during his time in Alacrya, but she has been secretly planning to overthrow Agrona and the Vritra is a major surprise. From her first appearance during the war, one would hardly suspect that not only is she a BastardUnderstudy among the Scythes but ends up becoming one of the BigGood[=s=] of the story.
** The Legacy, AKA Cecilia. Discussing her not only brings up a major part of Grey/Arthur and Nico/Elijah's backstories, but also how pivotal her role is in Agrona's plan to take the war to Epheotus as the former two were reincarnated to serve as anchor points. The fact she ends up being summoned using Tessia Eralith as her vessel only makes talking about her (and Tess herself to an extent at this point in the story) a lot harder to discuss without giving away everything.
** For a spoiler group of people, the Djinn themselves. Knowing their existence completely turns everything Arthur and by extension the audience knows about the main conflict on its head. Not only were they the victims of a genocide committed by Kezess and the Indrath, but said genocide led to the main conflict as Agrona and the Vritra were exiled from Epheotus when they discovered the truth. There is also the fact that not only are Arthur and his family descended from them, but some survived the genocide thanks to the efforts of Mordain.
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* ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'':''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'': Almost every installment has this type of character, but for the sake of convinence, we will list some of the more notable ones:
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* ''Literature/Goosebumps'':
** Both main characters of ''The Ghost Next Door'' are this for different reasons; Hannah is revealed to be DeadAllAlong, and the shadow spirit is an alternate version of Danny himself.

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** Both main characters of in ''The Ghost Next Door'' are this for different reasons; Hannah is revealed to be DeadAllAlong, and the shadow spirit is an alternate version of Danny himself.
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* ''Literature/Goosebumps'':
** Both main characters of ''The Ghost Next Door'' are this for different reasons; Hannah is revealed to be DeadAllAlong, and the shadow spirit is an alternate version of Danny himself.
** Andrew Toggle of ''Piano Lessons Can Be Murder'' is this to the point that ALL of his tropes were once spoiler marked.
** Will Blake is revealed to be the werewolf in ''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp''.
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* ''Literature/QualiaThePurple'' has multiple characters that you can't really talk about without giving something away:
** Talking about Yukari, the purple-eyed deuteragonist, is practically impossible unless you mention that she dies after the first few chapters, and her death ends up creating the big plot and reason for the multiverse story to unfold, all in an effort to prevent her death.
** Talking about Hatou Manabe, the protagonist, is even worse, if possible. Try to describe Hatou to someone without mentioning that she ends up getting kidnapped by a serial killer, her arm being chopped off and reassembled by Yukari with the help of her cellphone. That said cellphone arm functioning as a proper cellphone and giving her the ability to talk to infinite parallel universe versions of herself that warn her of Yukari's death. That she can communicate with them and gain the knowledge and memories of her parallel universe-selves, can practically [[RealityWarper create a universe where magic exists]] that gives her magic abilities. And she recently obtained the realiziation that she could take over and "become" almost every person she wants to be. There's more, but... [[JustifiedTrope yeah]].
** Tenjou Nanami has it a bit easier. The only thing that is a spoiler to talk about with her is that she was Yukari's first "operation patient" and she had injuries that were "fixed" by Yukari with [[BodyHorror pieces of a jungle gym]].

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* ''Literature/AccelWorld'':
** Takumu "Taku" Mayuzumi. You can't say much about him apart from his status as Haru and Chiyu's ChildhoodFriend without spoiling that 1)[[FirstEpisodeTwist He, not Chiyu, is Cyan Pile]], and thus the main antagonist of the first story arc. 2)The less pleasant aspects of his personality (e.g. secretly hating Haru and giving his girlfriend a backdoor program to spy on her). 3)The fact that after the arc, he remains on Brain Burst and changes for the better.
** Saffron Blossom and Chrome Falcon are difficult to talk about without revealing the former's death and the latter's becoming the first Chrome Disaster.
** White Cosmos, the White King. She turns out to be Kuroyukihime's parent and older sister, who manipulated Kuroyukihime into killing Red Rider.



* ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'':
** The Young Conductor seems to die early on, but actually is Claire Stanfield, an amazing assassin, TheAce and AxCrazy SociopathicHero. Hence he actually lived and becomes integral to the plot as The Rail Tracer, an urban legend that he created.
** Ronnie Schiatto, a seeming background character who turns out to be [[AllPowerfulBystander the omniscient, reality-warping "demon"]] summoned aboard the ''Advena Avis'' in 1711. Elmer asked him to stick by Maiza as a human and the demon, being as extremely bored as [[PrescienceIsPredictable most omniscient, all-powerful beings would likely be]], [[ItAmusedMe decided it'd be a decent change of pace.]]
** In the anime and earlier novels, Fermet was a fairly minor character who was thought to have been killed years before the story began. Then comes Blood Sabbath with the revelation that he isn't dead and never has been, and is in fact the BigBad of the series, having masterminded the events of the 2002 arc and caused Huey's StartOfDarkness back in the 1700s. These [[TheReveal reveals]] make pretty much everything outside of his [[AbusiveParents role in Czes's backstory]] hard to talk about.



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* ''Literature/FullDive'': ''Kiwame Quest'' [=NPCs=] Martin and his sister Alicia are very hard to describe after the first episode due to the former being a [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters Developing Doomed Character]] [[AccidentalMurder killed by main character Hiro by complete accident]] and the latter, also one of the main characters, who becomes an AxCrazy {{Yandere}} due to the tramua over her brother's demise and is hell-bent on killing Hiro.



* ''Literature/GoblinSlayer'': It's hard to talk about the Goblin ''{{Paladin}}'' without revealing a horrific revelation in Volume 5.



* ''Literature/FromTheNewWorld'': the Fiend ("Akki") who is actually Mamoru and Maria's child who has been raised by the monster rats; this is only shown in the last few episodes, though much foreshadowed.



* ''Literature/IsThisAZombie'': Describing tropes that apply to Kyoko is very difficult if you really want to avoid spoiling the fact that she's the serial killer who murdered Ayumu. Entire entries on most of the trope pages relevant to her are almost completely spoiler tagged.
* ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'': It's ''really'' hard to discuss the series without giving away the fact that Siegfried Kircheis, one of Reinhard von Lohengramm's most loyal and competent subordinates and the closest person he has to a true friend, dies about a quarter of the way through the series while shielding Reinhard from an assassination attempt. Even long after the fact, Kircheis's PresentAbsence makes itself felt throughout the rest of the series.



* ''Literature/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'': Sirius Dieke is the friendly, kind-hearted StudentCouncilPresident of the Magic Academy... or at least that's what he wants you to think. It's extremely hard to talk about him without talking about his real identity and the conflict he instigates in the last three episodes of the anime that take up a good chunk of volume 2 in the light novel series.



* It's pretty much impossible to discuss Creator/UrsulaKLeGuin's short story "Literature/TheOnesWhoWalkAwayFromOmelas" without revealing that the titular {{Utopia}} is ''literally'' ([[WesternAnimation/{{Archer}} not figuratively]]) PoweredByAForsakenChild.

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* It's pretty much impossible to discuss Creator/UrsulaKLeGuin's short story "Literature/TheOnesWhoWalkAwayFromOmelas" without revealing that the titular {{Utopia}} is ''literally'' ([[WesternAnimation/{{Archer}} not figuratively]]) (not figuratively) PoweredByAForsakenChild.



* ''LightNovel/TheUnexploredSummonBloodSign'':

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** Elijah Knight is introduced as Arthur's boyhood friend with a MysteriousPast who later gets kidnapped by the Vritra during the attack on Xyrus Academy. When he returns years later during the war in service of the Vritra, Arthur finds out that he is in fact Nico Sever - the former childhood friend of Arthur's past identity King Grey - who was also [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld reincarnated into this world]] and has been working with [[BigBad Agrona]] in order to exact revenge on Grey/Arthur for killing Cecilia, the woman they both loved and Nico's fiancee.
** Kezess Indrath is introduced as the head of the Asuras and the father of Sylvia, the dragon who saved Arthur as a boy, being posited as the GoodCounterpart to Agrona. However, it is almost impossible to discuss him without revealing that he is in fact a [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks tyrannical ruler responsible for committing several atrocities that make him no better than Agrona]]. Namely, he is responsible for orchestrating the genocide of the Djinn race in the distant past and exiling Agrona when he tried to expose the truth, causing the latter's StartOfDarkness (and thus being indirectly responsible for the main conflict), the destruction of Elenoir during the Alacryan invasion by forcing his subordinate Aldir to use the [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique World Eater technique]], and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness the purging of the Dicathian resistance when they refuse to comply with his plans]] (the last of which is only stopped by Arthur returning from Alacrya).
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* ''Literature/ChrysalisRinoZ'': "Travelling Tolly" is essentially a spoiler even when the story is being read for the first time. She appears in the form of snippets at the top of various chapters, purporting to contain excerpts from her books, documenting her tour through the ants' territory approximately ten years after Anthony's reincarnation -- thus making it clear that the Colony survives all the existential threats that surround them throughout the story, and even thrives in the end.
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* ''Literature/LunarChronicles'': Ze'ev Kesley, aka Wolf. It is hard to say very much about him without spoiling the fact that he is a Lunar soldier who is still actively working for them (albeit increasingly conflicted) through most of ''Scarlet''. The character page has separate sections for Wolf and Ze'ev, the latter of which is almost all spoilers.

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* ''Literature/LunarChronicles'': ''Literature/TheLunarChronicles'': Ze'ev Kesley, aka Wolf. It is hard to say very much about him without spoiling the fact that he is a Lunar soldier who is still actively working for them (albeit increasingly conflicted) through most of ''Scarlet''. The character page has separate sections for Wolf and Ze'ev, the latter of which is almost all spoilers.
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* ''Literature/GiantsSeries'': The very name given to the series, even. The Giants are the Ganymeans, and knowing that there's another alien race involved makes the mystery of the first book a lot less mysterious.

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