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The ''Modern Faerie Tales'' is an UrbanFantasy trilogy by Creator/HollyBlack, including the books ''Tithe'', ''Valiant'' and ''Ironside''.

''Tithe'' (2002) begins with Kaye Fierch returning to her childhood home of New Jersey after her rocker mother's boyfriend attempts to stab her mother after a gig. Once home, Kaye tries to reconnect with some of her old childhood friends--including some of her "imaginary" ones, a trio of [[TheFairFolk faeries]]. While she's no stranger to the Fair Folk, she stumbles into the dangerous faerie courts when she meets a completely different faerie, Roiben, a knight from the Unseelie Court.

''Valiant'' (2005) introduces a new protagonist: the {{Tomboy}} runaway Valerie Russell. She runs to New York and gets caught up with teen vagrants Lolli, Dave, and Luis. Her new friends are hardly normal, and are in fact couriers to a fae named Ravus, a troll that literally lives under a bridge and who makes a special drug for the exiled fae that eases the iron sickness.

''Ironside'' (2007) is a sequel to ''Tithe'', and returns to Kaye as the protagonist. Roiben is soon to be crowned King of the Unseelie Court. Kaye drunkenly swears her love to Roiben during his coronation, and is consequently forbidden from seeing him until she finds the impossible: a faerie who can tell a lie. At the same time, guilt from being a changeling causes her to expose the truth to her mother and find her mother's true child, somewhere in the Seelie Courts. While there, she gets caught up in the Seelie Queen's plans to take over the Unseelie Court, and must find a way to save both herself and Roiben.

All three books were republished as an {{omnibus}} in 2019. Additional short stories with the characters and setting are:
* "The Land of Heart's Desire", from the anthology ''The Poison Eaters and Other Stories''
* "The Lament of Lutie-Loo", included in the trilogy omnibus and the 2020 edition of ''Ironside''
* "A Visit to the Impossible Lands", included in the paperback of ''[[Literature/TheFolkOfTheAir The Cruel Prince]]''

''Literature/TheDarkestPartOfTheForest'' is set in the same universe, as is ''Literature/TheFolkOfTheAir''.

[[https://cassandraclare.tumblr.com/post/123172630859/not-for-humans-by-cassandra-clare-and-holly-black NOT FOR HUMANS]] is a short crossover between ''Modern Faerie Tales'' and ''Franchise/TheShadowhunterChronicles'', written by the authors of both series for a charity event.
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!!This series provides examples of:

* AccidentalMurder: Ravus accidentally killed Tamson in a duel, which is the reason that he was exiled from the Seelie Court. [[spoiler:However, it turns out that Mabry had weakened Tamson's armor prior to the duel because Tamson knew that [[DoubleAgent she was working for The Unseelie Court]].]]
* AddictionPowered: The faerie magic that comes from taking Never.
* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: Kaye gets a little too drunk on faerie wine in ''Ironside'' and swears her fealty to Roiben--although she knows from the first book that doing this in the faerie courts is absolutely dangerous.
* AllGirlsWantBadboys: Subverted, or at least played more realistically than usual. The two female protagonists ''do'' seem to go for the "bad boy" type, but neither of them fit the standard criteria of "good girl" (given their shop-lifting, colorful vocabularies, substance-abuse, and liberal attitude about sex), making their attraction seem much more natural.
* AllTrollsAreDifferent: Trolls are slightly larger and much uglier than most faeries, with greenish skin, protruding teeth, and black-and-gold eyes. They turn to stone in sunlight, but will recover when no longer exposed. Troll blood breeds true even when mixed with human. Ravus, the one major character who's a troll, is a little intimidating but a genuinely good guy, although it's indicated in other books that this isn't true of all trolls.
* AllWomenArePrudes: Refreshingly averted. Kaye is immediately sexually attracted to Roiben, and Val and Lolli's sexual frustration is an important plot point in ''Valiant''.
* ArmoredClosetGay: In the original edition of ''Valiant'', Ruth responds to Jen's homophobic behavior by calling her a "closet case."
* BeastAndBeauty: Ravus and Val.
* BedTrick: [[spoiler:Dave glamours himself up to look like Luis in order to seduce Lolli.]]
* BlackAndGrayMorality
* BlackEyesOfEvil: Averted with [[spoiler:Kaye]], not so averted with a lot of the other faeries.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Roiben points out that classifying the Seelie and Unseelie Courts as good and evil respectively is an oversimplification. Both courts have very little regard for the wellbeing of mortals, and it seems the Seelie court's opposition to killing is less a moral concern than an aesthetic one.
* BigApplesauce: The books take place in New York and New Jersey, usually commuting between the two during the novels. New York is also known as Ironside, where the exiled fae are sent.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Luis. He does absolutely everything for his brother, and tries his best to take care of him.
* BodyHorror: When Kaye [[spoiler:learns she's a pixie]], her skin starts to "slough off like a sunburn", ''including her face.''
--> "Her eyes itched, and she rubbed her knucklebones over them. Something came off against her fingers. It felt like a contact lens, but when she looked down, she saw that it was skin[...]"
* BondingOverMissingParents: Ravus and Val. [[spoiler:Both of their fathers left their families, and both of their mothers betrayed them.]]
* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: In Ironside, Roiben gives Kaye an impossible task--to find a faerie who can lie--in order to keep her from becoming his consort, and by extension, a subject of the Unseelie Court.
* BreakTheCutie: Roiben, after he comes to the Unseelie Court.
** Also, Kaye, to some degree, [[spoiler: and Ethine, after Ironside]].
* TheCameo: Roiben appears briefly in ''Valiant'', [[spoiler: acting in his position as Unseelie King.]]
** Val and Ruth also appear briefly at the end of ''Ironside'' [[spoiler:for Dave's funeral]].
* CannotTellALie: Faeries can only "bend the truth until it snaps under its own weight," i.e, they can't lie per se, but are very, very fond of leaving out important information or "little details" that could be willfully damaging to the hearer. This becomes a plot point in ''Ironside'' when [[spoiler:Kaye is required to find a faerie that can tell an untruth for Roiben's quest. 'Cause she's a wily girl, she uses ExactWords to solve the riddle.]]
-->"Say that the tea is cold. Just try. Maybe you can lie if you push yourself."\\
"The tea is ... ," Kaye said, and stopped. Her mouth was still open, but it was as though her tongue were frozen.\\
"What's stopping you?" Corny asked.\\
"I don't know. I feel panicked and my mind starts racing, looking for a safe way to say it. I feel like I'm suffocating. My jaw just locks. I can't make any sound come out."
* ChangelingFantasy: [[spoiler: Kaye.]] While barely brushed on in the first book, it stirs up a lot of angst in ''Ironside''.
* ChekhovsGun: In ''Ironside'', Kaye impulsively shoplifts a pair of fur-lined handcuffs, which later come in handy for taking Ethine prisoner. It's especially fortunate as a conventional steel pair would have been harmful to her.
* ChekhovsSkill: In ''Tithe'', Kaye's shoplifting skills come in handy later when she has to discreetly [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink slip something into a drink]].
* ColdIron: Faeries are burned by contact with iron.
* ComingOutStory: [[SlashFic "Mom, you know the forbidden love Spock has for Kirk? Well, me too."]]
* CourtlyLove: Played straight and subverted with Roiben.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Oh, Ravus, where do we start with you? First, your mom and siblings beat you repeatedly as a child to get you to fight, then when your dad saw you all as trolls he took off, prompting your mother to disown you, then you accidentally ran your first and best friend through with a sword, then you got exiled to New York/Ironside, and now you're accused for poisoning fey with your medicine. [[SarcasmMode BOY, it must be great to be you!]]
** Also, Luis and Dave. Their father killed their mother, shot Dave in the chest, then committed suicide. They now live on the street running errands for the fey.
** We don't even know that much about Roiben's past, but from the time he sets foot in the Unseelie Court, there seems to be no end of darkness and troubles.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Played somewhat straight with Roiben and later [[spoiler: Kaye and Ravus]] who end up as part of the Unseelie Court, but are usually good and moral characters. The Unseelie Court as a WHOLE is pretty messed up, though.
* DeadpanSnarker: Though usually TheStoic, Roiben gets several snarky moments. Kaye says that she "liked him more before he had a sense of humour".
* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler: Luis falls temporarily into this when his brother dies. He tries to kill himself using Corny's withering curse--but the curse is broken the instant he brings Corny's hands to his face, since his tears act as running salt water.]]
* DeclarationOfProtection: Roiben, toward Kaye. He doesn't always tell her though.
* DisappearedDad: With the exception of maybe Corny, ALL of the main characters have one in one way or the other.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Roiben]] to Nicnevin. [[spoiler:Corny]] to Nephamael. Lastly, [[spoiler:Ethine to Silarial]].
* DrugsAreBad: Particularly ''faerie'' drugs.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Inverted example with Val after she shaves her head in Valiant. Even lampshaded where it is pointed out that in her reflection, it is now a young delicate boy looking back at her.
* DudeShesLikeInAComa: [[spoiler:In ''Valiant'', Val wakes up to Dave undressing her after glamouring her to resemble Lolli.]]
* EggSitting: In ''Valiant'', Ruth and Val take care of a flour sack together, which prompts Jen to call them lesbians.
* EthicalSlut: Kaye, according to her best friend Janet, since she is initially only interested in Roiben as a hot boy to hook up with before she develops serious feelings for him.
* EvilRedhead: Nicnevin is an evil faerie with blood-red hair.
* EvilVersusEvil: Silarial is just as evil, if not more, than her twin Nicnevin.
** Silarial comes off as the good one but when the reader gets a good look into her it's easy to see she's the worst of two evils when compared to Nicnevin, who while not thrilled about the truce between the courts, is content with it nonetheless. Compared to Silarial who not only wants Nicnevin dead and wants to take the Unseelie court, but wants to destroy it and all the fey part of it, and is willing to sacrifice any and all of her faeries to do so, Nicnevin seems like a saint.
** Silarial allows the (almost) sacrifice of one of her changelings, trades off her best knight/lover to be tortured by her sister, and was willing to sacrifice one of her hand maidens for a chance of getting the Unseelie court.
* ExactWords: A faerie commanded by their TrueName is compelled to obey the order, but only to the exact letter of what was commanded. Thus, when ordered by his full name to [[spoiler:catch Kaye, Roiben grabs her - and immediately releases her, since the order said nothing about ''keeping her there'']].
* FaerieCourt: The Unseelie court are a group of murderous, hedonistic Fae led by the deranged Queen Nicnevin. In contrast, her sister Queen Silarial controls the Seelie Court, who are seemingly better, but in reality can be just as evil and vicious in their own way. Both courts are eventually dissolved by King Roiben, who takes the throne from both of them and founds the more peaceful Court of Termites using the members of both courts.
* TheFairFolk
* AFamilyAffair: In ''Valiant'', Valerie Russel discovers that her boyfriend Tom is sleeping with her mother. This causes her to run away from home due to feeling betrayed.
* FamilyEyeResemblance: Roiben's sister Ethine has the same hair and eye color as him, which causes Kaye to momentarily mistake her for him in ''Ironside''.
* FantasticDrug: Never, the fairy medicine in ''Valiant'', also has some very potent and magical effects on humans when they shoot it up.
* TheFilmOfTheBook: Both ''Tithe'' and ''Valiant'' have been picked up. ''Tithe'' by Jim Henson Company, and ''Valiant'' by MTV.
* FirstEpisodeTwist: A few chapters into ''Tithe'', Kaye is revealed to be a faerie changeling.
* FiveFingerDiscount: Kaye and Janet are mentioned to shoplift. Kaye got her two pet rats this way, and shows her skills to Janet while they're hanging out at the mall. [[HonorAmongThieves She has personal rules about what stores she hits]], to "minimiz[e] [her] karmic damage." [[ChekhovsSkill Her skills come in handy later]] when she has to [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink slip something into a drink]].
* GeekyAnalogy: Corny comes out to his ''Franchise/StarTrek''-loving parents by saying "You know [[SlashFic that forbidden love Kirk has for Spock?]] Well, me too."
* GenreSavvy: Kaye is enough to ask Roiben for his TrueName (after having pretty much wasted the first two of her three questions, though).
* GlassWeapon: The faerie-made glass sword in ''Valiant''. When Val is stopped by a police officer for carrying it on the subway, she manages to convince them that it's ornamental by unwrapping it a bit to show that it's made of glass.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Nicnevin [[spoiler: and Silarial too]] because she cares about nothing but getting her way.
* GoingColdTurkey: [[spoiler: Val quits Never during her fight with Mabry. She gets cravings afterwards, but continues to stay off of it.]]
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Roiben's got a bunch, revealed in his [[ShirtlessScene shirtless scenes]]. [[spoiler: Corny gets a few from his night with Nephamael.]]
** [[spoiler: [[AndShowItToYou Ravus]] and [[DeadlyHug Val]] both received some courtesy of Mabry near the end of Valiant.]]
* IdiotBall: In ''Tithe''. Sure, Kaye, eating and drinking at an eerie feast [[spoiler: in the Unseelie Court]] is a brilliant and tasty idea! Justified, as it is a classic fairy tale motif that faerie food is irresistibly appealing. Still, Kaye is usually much more GenreSavvy than that.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Corny briefly flirts with this idea in both ''Tithe'' and ''Ironside''.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: Val's lacrosse practice turns out to be useful when she's called on to fight with a sword (or pipe). By no means does it make her an InstantExpert, however.
* IKnowYourTrueName: Faeries can be controlled by their true name, therefore these names are a closely guarded secret.
* ImportantHaircut:
** In ''Valiant'', Val shaves her head on the train [[spoiler:after discovering her boyfriend's affair with her mother]].
** During ''Tithe'', Ethine has hair down to her knees, having not cut it since Roiben left the Seelie Court. In ''Ironside'', she's cut it short, [[IHaveNoSon having declared Roiben dead to her]].
* ImpossibleTask: In ''Ironside'' Kaye is forbidden from seeing the one she loves until she can find a [[CannotTellALie faerie that can tell a lie]], but promised his hand if she can. She solves this by [[spoiler:claiming she is able to lie, without mentioning that she means lie down on the ground. Which is a sort of lie in itself]].
* InsubstantialIngredients: Ravus's alchemy requires such ingredients as 'The Breath of a Dying Man' and 'Summer Sunlight'. Note that these can be found in cigarette stubs and cut grass, respectively.
* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler: Val, a human, and Ravus, a troll.]]
* InvisibleToNormals: Faeries cannot be seen by humans unless they have The Sight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Plenty of male characters, like Ravus, Roiben, and Luis.
* KickTheDog: Lolli [[spoiler: kicks the cat she stole into the path of a train when she gets sick of her mewing.]] [[MoralEventHorizon It's fair to assume she lost a lot of fans at that point.]]
* KidnappersKFC: In ''Ironside'', Kaye takes Ethine hostage so that she and her companions can leave Faerie safely. They stop at a diner to get a bite to eat, which also serves as an opportunity to assess their situation and discuss their next move. Ethine, being unfamiliar with human food, looks at the menu awhile before just ordering blueberry pie. She later declares it "barely edible."
-->The waitress came and poured coffee into their cups. Corny raised his in one yellow-gloved hand. "Here's to us." He looked at Ethine. "Brought to this table by friendship or fate--or because you're a prisoner--and here's to the sweet balm of coffee, by the grace of which we shall accomplish the task before us and ken what we need to ken. Okay?"
* KinkyCuffs: In ''Ironside'', Kaye steals a pair of fuzzy handcuffs at a fetish store, and [[ChekhovsGun later uses them on Ethine]].
* KleptomaniacHero: Kaye and Val both enjoy a little shop-lifting.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The blurb of ''Ironside'' doesn't try to hide that [[spoiler: Roiben becomes Unseelie King and that Kaye is a faerie.]]
* LightIsNotGood: The faeries of the Seelie court are almost as dangerous as those of the Unseelie.
* LiteralAssKissing: Used as a joke and as a source of horror in ''Tithe'': after finding out Rath Roiben Rye's TrueName, the main character sarcastically tells him to kiss her ass, not realizing he's magically compelled to obey.
-->"That is the nature of servitude, Kaye. It is literal minded and not at all clever. Be more careful with your epithets."
* LiteralGenie: How the LiteralAssKissing incident occurs. Another example is when the big bad gets Rath Roiben Rye's true name and orders him to grab the escaping heroine. Roiben promptly grabs her hair... and then lets her go again, snarking, "You may be well versed in following orders, but you are a novice at giving them."
** It's established in the earlier LiteralAssKissing scene that invoking a faerie's true name always works like this -- they're compelled to do no more and no less than the ExactWords of the order, and an ill-considered or poorly-worded command rarely results in what the person invoking the name actually desires.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Roiben, an elf with "long pewter hair". Kaye first encounters him in the rain and severely injured, i.e., sopping wet and covered in mud and his own blood, and even in that state Kaye describes him as "beautiful in a way that made her breath catch" (this is one of the reasons she knows he's a faerie).
* LyingByOmission: Kaye invokes this to fulfill a quest to find a faerie who could lie, which is impossible. She succeeds by claiming SHE can lie. [[spoiler:She can lie...on the ground.]]
* MirthlessLaughter:
** In ''Ironside'', after Kaye [[spoiler:reveals to her mother that she's a faerie]], she starts laughing nervously and can't stop.
--->The nervous giggling wouldn't stop. It was like the absurdity and the horror needed to escape somehow and the only way out was through Kaye's mouth.
** In ''Ironside'', after Roiben learns that [[spoiler:his opponent in the duel will be his own sister]]:
--->His laugh was almost a sob, short and terrible.
* MistakenIdentity: In ''Ironside'', Kaye momentarily mistakes a hooded Ethine for Roiben and starts to give "him" a piece of her mind before realizing her mistake, to her mortification.
* MorphicResonance: Faeries keep a trait when they transform. The troll Ravus, for example, turns into a human with golden eyes.
* MrFanservice: Roiben.
* MrsRobinson: [[spoiler:Val's mother has an affair with Tom.]]
* MysticalWhiteHair: Roiben and his sister are faeries with white hair.
* NobodyPoops: Averted in ''Valiant'', when Val has to pee in a bucket while staying with the squatters in the subway.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Subverted. When Luis starts acting weird, it's barely remarked upon since there are other, more serious things going on. Turns out [[spoiler: it's not Luis; it's Dave, using Never to glamour himself into looking like his brother.]]
* OrwellianRetcon: The omnibus edition (and 2020 reprinting of the individual books) makes some changes here and there. Among others:
** A couple descriptions framing Kaye's asian features as fey-like are removed, as are a few mentions of her eyes being upturned/slanted (both in human and faerie form).
** Corny doesn't call himself a faggot, and his ComingOutStory has him explicitly saying that he's gay.
** Jen's homophobia is mostly removed.
** ''Ironside'' adds a sentence mentioning the High Court and Court of Termites, which were never mentioned in the original editions.
* OurKelpiesAreDifferent: A Kelpie appears in the first book. Kelpies here are depicted as waterhorses which trick unwitting people into coming with them and then drowning them. Kelpies can also shapeshift into more handsome forms to captivate their victims.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: The pointy-toothed, people-eating kind. Although they can be bribed with raw steak and jewelry.
* OurPixiesAreDifferent: Pixies are a group of immortal fae who have a pair of glass-stained wings on their backs. They are known to have abnormal and different then normal-looking skin colors such as green. TheProtagonist of two of the books in the trilogy, Kaye Fierch is a pixie herself who ended up in the human realm as a baby after she was swapped with a human child by her faerie parents.
* ParentalAbandonment: Seems to be the norm in the faerie kingdoms, as seen in "The Land of Heart's Desire".
* PoisonousPerson: [[spoiler:Corny]], when a faerie curses him to wither everything he touches.
* PornStash: Corny has one of yaoi. Kaye winds up reading some at one point.
* POVSequel: Sort of. The sequel short story "The Land of Heart's Desire" in "The Poison Eaters" is written around Roiben, as opposed to Kaye.
* PrecisionFStrike: Roiben manages to achieve this in a series full of liberal swearing. Lampshaded by Kaye.
-->'''Roiben:''' I am telling you shit!
* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Lolli ditches Val and the other teens after Dave overdoses on Never. She doesn't come back.]]
* RaceFetish: Kaye's mixed-race looks (half-white and half-Japanese with blonde hair) are the subject of some exoticization by other characters on a couple occasions in the first book. Janet expresses envy over them; later, one of the guys they hang out with presses her about her ethnicity and then makes some fetishizing comments about Japanese schoolgirls.
-->Janet sighed and made a face. "Boys all think you're exotic. I'd kill for that."\\
Kaye shook her head morosely. What too many white boys liked about Asian girls was weird. It was all mail-order brides and kung fu at the same time.
* RapeAsDrama: [[spoiler:Both Val and Lolli are coerced into nonconsensual sex with Dave.]]
* SadisticChoice: In ''Ironside'', Kaye realizes Silarial's plan is [[spoiler:to select Ethine as her champion in the duel]], forcing Roiben to either [[spoiler:kill his own sister]] or forfeit, which would allow Silarial to run amok.
-->'''Kaye:''' If he doesn't [[spoiler:murder his own sister]], Roiben dies. He has to choose between [[spoiler:killing her and killing himself.]]
* SensoryOverload: Kaye's faerie senses can be overwhelming to her.
* SharedUniverse: The kids from ''Valiant'' make a cameo in the first ''[[Literature/TheMortalInstruments Mortal Instruments]]'' book; its author Creator/CassandraClare is a close friend of Holly Black's.
* ShirtlessScene: Roiben has several.
* ShoutOut:
** Ruth has a "Still Not King" badge on her bag in ''Valiant'', a ShoutOut to Cassandra Clare's ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheVerySecretDiaries''.
** In ''Ironside'', Luis flips through a copy of ''Literature/{{Swordspoint}}'' in Corny's room.
* SinisterNudity: In ''Ironside'', when Ethine is being held captive at Corny's house. Corny passes out pajamas to her and Luis and she changes into hers right in front of the two guys, making them uncomfortable. This is part of a sequence that emphasizes her [[TheFairFolk creepy faerie nature]].
-->... [Corny] froze as Ethine stripped off her dress with complete nonchalance. The blades of her shoulders were covered with what looked like the buds of wings, pink against the handkerchief white of her skin. As she slid his boxers up her thin legs, she looked over at him and her eyes were chilling in their emptiness.
* SinisterSubway: In Valiant, the protagonist and her friends live in one. Since they are all homeless children spending a lot of time doing faerie drugs that give them magic, they make it even more sinister than it was when they arrived.
* SleightOfHandiness: In Tithe, Kaye's shoplifting skills come in handy later when she has to [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink discreetly slip something into a drink]].
* StacysMom: Val's mom.
* StraightGay:
** Corny is gay, and a geeky teen boy who is not conventionally attractive. His interests include {{yaoi|Genre}} manga.
--->'''[[https://www.leewind.org/2009/07/holly-black-exclusive-scbwi-team-blog.html Holly Black:]]''' With Corny, I wanted to reflect some of my gay friends who aren't great a [sic] picking out clothes, love computers and other geeky stuff, and who don't fit in easily to mainstream culture, even mainstream gay culture.
** [[spoiler: Luis is a street kid with dreadlocks. He ends up getting together with Corny.]]
* TakenForGranite: How Val [[spoiler: saves Ravus. He can only survive about an hour with his heart cut out, so Val rips open the curtains and exposes him to sunlight, freezing him 'til nightfall to give her some extra time to save him.]]
* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: In ''Tithe'', Kaye poisons Nephamael's wine with iron nails.
* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:Kaye's realization that she's a faerie.]]
* TroubledButCute: Roiben.
* TrueSight: Luis was born seeing through faerie glamour. Not only can he not turn it off, he can't tell what's glamoured and what's not, because all glamour is invisible to him.
* TwoferTokenMinority:
** The two brothers from ''Valiant'' are Hispanic and African American.
** Luis, who is black and [[spoiler:is also gay]].
* WhatBeautifulEyes: Val absolutely adores Ravus' eyes.
-->"I'm not very good at explaining things," she said. "But I think you have beautiful eyes. I love the gold in them. I love that they're different from my eyes- I see mine all the time and I'm bored with them."
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