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*AmbiguouslyGay: are Nan and Sarah a couple, or PlatonicLifePartners? Nothing explicitly romantic happens between them, but neither ever has a romance with a man, either- and Nan becomes jealous of Sarah's close relationship with another woman in A Study In Sable.

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* VoodooShark: Katie can't use her Elementals to kill, because it might corrupt their innocence. Fair enough, though this is a unique restriction. But it's established that an Elemental Mage can use her Element ''without'' an Elemental, and Katie should be strong enough to intentionally ash her husband instead of [[spoiler: waiting for the plot to do it]]. Given the [[spoiler: accident that ends up killing him]] is a result of a totally ordinary household object, she could well have made it happen herself.

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Katie can't use her Elementals to kill, because it might corrupt their innocence. Fair enough, though this is a unique restriction. But it's established that an Elemental Mage can use her Element ''without'' an Elemental, and Katie should be strong enough to intentionally ash her husband instead of [[spoiler: waiting for the plot to do it]]. Given the [[spoiler: accident that ends up killing him]] is a result of a totally ordinary household object, she could well have made it happen herself.
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* RootingForTheEmpire: Shivani's crusade against Maya for simply having a white father? Irredeemably awful. Shivani's crusade against former agents of the oft-brutal British Raj, on the other hand? Pretty understandable AntiHero territory.

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* RootingForTheEmpire: Shivani's crusade against Maya for simply having a white father? Irredeemably awful. Shivani's crusade against former agents of the oft-brutal British Raj, on the other hand? Pretty understandable AntiHero territory. Shivani gruesomely sacrificing Simon Parkening for daring to lay hands on her niece? The readers are cheering as he [[AssholeVictim gets what he has coming to him]].
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** Considering the legal scrutiny and trial Katie has to deal with in regards [[spoiler: to Dick's ''accidental'' death]] it's probably for the best she has absolutely no guilt or tie to it.

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** Considering the legal scrutiny and trial Katie has to deal with in regards [[spoiler: to Dick's ''accidental'' death]] it's probably for the best she has absolutely no guilt or tie to it.it.
** Leaving the question of whether she should or should not kill Dick aside--it's understandable she might not want to murder someone, no matter how shitty the someone is, for the reasons already explained--the book acts as if there are ''no'' magical options besides turning Dick into a crispy critter, even though fire magic is more versatile than that.

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