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* HoYay: Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra.
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Ho Yay is audience interpretation to examples that aren't explicit, but Matthew is explicitly in love with Khardan.
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* HoYay: Mathew is (legally) Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an asexual element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was close with another man who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone. However, it turns out Mathew is asexual, so his love for both sexes is wholly platonic.
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* WritersCannotDoMath: The world is inspired by a literal d20 die with 20 faces with 3 axes each, corresponding to 20 gods each with 3 attributes. Unfortunately, even not knowing the 3 attributes of all 20 of the gods, the known ones can't all be mapped onto a d20 without contradicting each other. For example, Promenthas is the god of Goodness, Charity, and Faith, Evren in the god of Goodness, Mercy, and Faith, Kharmani is the god of Faith, Mercy, and Greed, and Benario is the god of Faith, Chaos, and Greed. The remaining face around the Faith axis would have to be Charity, Faith, and Chaos--but Akhran is the god of Chaos, Impatience, and Faith.
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Asexuality is now a disambiguation page.
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* HoYay: Mathew is (legally) Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was close with another man who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone. However, it turns out Mathew is asexual, so his love for both sexes is wholly platonic.
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* HoYay: Mathew is (legally) Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} asexual element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was close with another man who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone. However, it turns out Mathew is asexual, so his love for both sexes is wholly platonic.
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* CultCLassic: One of Weiss and Hickman's lesser-known works, but considered one of their best by those who've read it.
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* CultCLassic: CultClassic: One of Weiss and Hickman's lesser-known works, but considered one of their best by those who've read it.
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* CultCLassic: One of Weiss and Hickman's lesser-known works, but considered one of their best by those who've read it.
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* HoYay: Mathew is (legally) Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was involved with another boy who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone.
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* HoYay: Mathew is (legally) Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was involved close with another boy man who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone.anyone. However, it turns out Mathew is asexual, so his love for both sexes is wholly platonic.
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* EvilIsCool: Auda Ibn Jad
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* EvilIsCool: Auda Ibn JadJad, though a despicable and evil man, is actually on the side of the protagonists and more than once risks his life to save Khardan's neck.
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* TooCoolToLive: [[spoiler:Auda Ibn-Jad.]]
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* TooCoolToLive: [[spoiler:Auda Ibn-Jad.]]Ibn-Jad]] dies after killing Feisal.
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Yeah, but it's still important to remember that Auda is ''never'' a good person.
* HoYay: Mathew is Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was involved with another boy who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone.
* HoYay: Mathew is Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was involved with another boy who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone.
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Yeah, but While he's a very cool character, it's still important to remember that Auda is ''never'' a good person.
* EvilIsCool: Auda Ibn Jad
* HoYay: Mathew is (legally) Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was involved with another boy who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone.
* EvilIsCool: Auda Ibn Jad
* HoYay: Mathew is (legally) Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was involved with another boy who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone.
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* NeedsMoreLove: One of Weiss and Hickman's most overlooked and underrated series, but arguably one of their best.
* TooCoolToLive: [[spoiler:Auda Ibn-Jad.]]
* TooCoolToLive: [[spoiler:Auda Ibn-Jad.]]
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* HoYay: Mathew is Khardan's wife, and admits to being in love with him even if there's an {{Asexual}} element involved. Auda hits on Mathew throughout, even after discovering "Blossom" isn't a girl, and is very affectionate with his "brother" Khardan as well, in between propositioning Zohra. Mathew was involved with another boy who was killed by Auda's slave traders and apparently homosexuality is a total non-issue in his homeland based on his confusion about why this would upset anyone.
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* CompleteMonster: Averted; it's impressive that even a character as utterly evil as Auda Ibn-Jad, a man who is a slaver, an assassin, a conscienceless butcher and who [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil thinks torture is a handy way to make friends]], manages to avoid this through being unflinchingly brave, unswervingly loyal to family and friends, ''immeasurably'' faithful to his god and, to be completely honest, [[DracoInLeatherPants simply the coolest character in the series]].