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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The author mentioned in the foreword that this series was getting shelved in the YA section by some retailers. It's roughly as kid-friendly as ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The author mentioned in the foreword that this series was getting shelved in the YA section by some retailers. It's roughly as kid-friendly as ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''.''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''.
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* MagnificentBastard: The Demon King. Granted, it's probably in the job description. [[spoiler: The climax of Heaven to Wudang drives the point home, revealing that he's been pulling a massive long con to set up a single move that might win him the game.]]

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Flame Bait nuked.


* MagnificentBastard: The Demon King. Granted, it's probably in the job description. [[spoiler: The climax of Heaven to Wudang drives the point home.]]
* MarySue: Emma, a young white Australian nanny who falls in love with a Chinese god and quickly develops magical powers along the way. Some of the Goodreads reviews believe that Emma is an AuthorAvatar for Kylie Chan herself as Chan is actually a white woman who married a Chinese man.

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* MagnificentBastard: The Demon King. Granted, it's probably in the job description. [[spoiler: The climax of Heaven to Wudang drives the point home.]]
* MarySue: Emma, a young white Australian nanny who falls in love with a Chinese god and quickly develops magical powers along the way. Some of the Goodreads reviews believe
home, revealing that Emma is an AuthorAvatar for Kylie Chan herself as Chan is actually he's been pulling a white woman who married massive long con to set up a Chinese man.single move that might win him the game.]]
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* MarySue: Emma, a young white Australian nanny who falls in love with a Chinese god and quickly develops magical powers along the way. Some of the Goodreads reviews believe that Emma is an AuthorAvatar for Kylie Chan herself as Chan is actually a white woman who married a Chinese man.

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Not a YMMV trope, and characters use swords from all over the place (case in point, the khopesh).


* InterchangeableAsianCultures: For some reason a sizable amount of characters use Japanese weapons ([[KatanasAreBetter usually katanas]]), despite the fact that the series is set in China, is about Chinese mythology, and none of the characters who use Japanese weapons have any connections whatsoever to Japan.



* {{Squick}}: Was it really necessary to describe turtle sexuality in ''Demon Child''?

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* {{Squick}}: Was it really necessary to describe turtle sexuality in ''Demon Child''?Child''?
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The author mentioned in the foreword that this series was getting shelved in the YA section by some retailers. It's roughly as kid-friendly as ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''.
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* FarEast: For some reason a sizable amount of characters use Japanese weapons ([[KatanasAreBetter usually katanas]]), despite the fact that the series is set in China, is about Chinese mythology, and none of the characters who use Japanese weapons have any connections whatsoever to Japan.

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* FarEast: InterchangeableAsianCultures: For some reason a sizable amount of characters use Japanese weapons ([[KatanasAreBetter usually katanas]]), despite the fact that the series is set in China, is about Chinese mythology, and none of the characters who use Japanese weapons have any connections whatsoever to Japan.
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*FarEast: For some reason a sizable amount of characters use Japanese weapons ([[KatanasAreBetter usually katanas]]), despite the fact that the series is set in China, is about Chinese mythology, and none of the characters who use Japanese weapons have any connections whatsoever to Japan.
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* MagnificentBastard: The Demon King. Granted, it's probably in the job description. [[spoiler: The climax of Heaven to Wudang drives the point home.]]

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* MagnificentBastard: The Demon King. Granted, it's probably in the job description. [[spoiler: The climax of Heaven to Wudang drives the point home.]]]]
* {{Squick}}: Was it really necessary to describe turtle sexuality in ''Demon Child''?
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* MagnificentBastard: The Demon King. Granted, it's probably in the job description. [[spoiler: The climax of Heaven to Wudang drives the point home.]]

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