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* The introduction fiction for Moros in 2E describes the ghost of a man who died in a car accident, who is now haunting his beloved car after it was recovered, repaired and inherited by his brother. Unaware that he is now dead, he is unhappy because the car wasn't rebuilt right and sees his brother driving it like he owns it, causing him to react violently. Eventually, said brother asks help from a Moros mechanic, who immediately realize what is going on, and proceeds to fix the car so it will be exactly how it was before the crash. The ghost, satisfied with how things are turning out, starts to realize he should probably move on and let his brother drive the car, all while starting to notice he is missed.

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* The introduction fiction for Moros in 2E describes the ghost of a man who died in a car accident, who is now haunting his beloved car after it was recovered, repaired and inherited by his brother. Unaware that he is now dead, he is unhappy because the car wasn't rebuilt right and sees his brother driving it like he owns it, causing him to react violently. Eventually, said brother asks help from a Moros mechanic, who immediately realize what is going on, and proceeds to fix the car so it will be exactly how it was before the crash. The ghost, satisfied with how things are turning out, starts to realize he should probably move on and let his brother drive the car, all while starting to notice he is missed.missed.
* Mages who have mastered the [[DarkWorld Spirit]] Arcana can use the ''Birth Spirit'' spell to create new spirits. Spirits created this way aren't mystically compelled to obey their creator, but most do anyway out of a sense of sincere gratitude for being created.
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* Although the fact that they are Banishers, and thusly [[AntimagicalFaction Mages-]][[BoomerangBigot gone-wrong]] with a compulsion to kill those who haven't had their souls soured by Awakening, is somewhat mitigating, Annabelle and Brad Cassidy from ''Banishers'' have a relationship that is this trope. Annabelle became a Banisher when she Awoke to the Tower of Pandemonium while in labor, which killed her baby and almost killed her herself... but her husband literally ''forced himself to Awaken to save her'', managing to project his soul into Pandemonium out of the desire to bring her back safely.

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* Although the fact that they are Banishers, and thusly [[AntimagicalFaction Mages-]][[BoomerangBigot gone-wrong]] with a compulsion to kill those who haven't had their souls soured by Awakening, is somewhat mitigating, Annabelle and Brad Cassidy from ''Banishers'' have a relationship that is this trope. Annabelle became a Banisher when she Awoke to the Tower of Pandemonium while in labor, which killed her baby and almost killed her herself... but her husband literally ''forced himself to Awaken to save her'', managing to project his soul into Pandemonium out of the desire to bring her back safely.safely.
* The introduction fiction for Moros in 2E describes the ghost of a man who died in a car accident, who is now haunting his beloved car after it was recovered, repaired and inherited by his brother. Unaware that he is now dead, he is unhappy because the car wasn't rebuilt right and sees his brother driving it like he owns it, causing him to react violently. Eventually, said brother asks help from a Moros mechanic, who immediately realize what is going on, and proceeds to fix the car so it will be exactly how it was before the crash. The ghost, satisfied with how things are turning out, starts to realize he should probably move on and let his brother drive the car, all while starting to notice he is missed.
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* Although the fact that they are Banishers, and thusly [[AntiMagicFaction Mages-gone-wrong]] with a compulsion to kill those who haven't had their souls soured by Awakening, is somewhat mitigating, Annabelle and Brad Cassidy from ''Banishers''. In short, Annabelle became a Banisher when she Awoke to the Tower of Pandemonium whilst in labor (something that killed her baby, and thusly twisted her into a Banisher), and almost died herself... but her husband literally ''forced himself to Awaken to save her'', managing to project his soul into Pandemonium out of sheer love for her and desire to bring her back safely.

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* Although the fact that they are Banishers, and thusly [[AntiMagicFaction Mages-gone-wrong]] [[AntimagicalFaction Mages-]][[BoomerangBigot gone-wrong]] with a compulsion to kill those who haven't had their souls soured by Awakening, is somewhat mitigating, Annabelle and Brad Cassidy from ''Banishers''. In short, ''Banishers'' have a relationship that is this trope. Annabelle became a Banisher when she Awoke to the Tower of Pandemonium whilst while in labor (something that labor, which killed her baby, and thusly twisted her into a Banisher), baby and almost died killed her herself... but her husband literally ''forced himself to Awaken to save her'', managing to project his soul into Pandemonium out of sheer love for her and the desire to bring her back safely.

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--> ''Facing down rogue Banishers and rampaging spirits was never the hard part for Uther, Thyrsus and Banner Warden of the Adamantine Arrow. No, that was [[CannotSpitItOut the years-long struggle to work up enough courage to finally come out to Slingshot and confess that his feelings for the Enchanter went deeper than just friendship.]] The moments leading up to that revelation were the longest and most difficult of the Shaman’s life. When Slingshot replied with a passionate kiss, though, Uther knew that this uphill battle against his own fear was, at long last, over.''

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--> ''Facing down rogue Banishers and rampaging spirits was never the hard part for Uther, Thyrsus and Banner Warden of the Adamantine Arrow. No, that was [[CannotSpitItOut the years-long struggle to work up enough courage to finally come out to Slingshot and confess that his feelings for the Enchanter went deeper than just friendship.]] The moments leading up to that revelation were the longest and most difficult of the Shaman’s life. When Slingshot replied with a passionate kiss, though, Uther knew that this uphill battle against his own fear was, at long last, over.''''
* Although the fact that they are Banishers, and thusly [[AntiMagicFaction Mages-gone-wrong]] with a compulsion to kill those who haven't had their souls soured by Awakening, is somewhat mitigating, Annabelle and Brad Cassidy from ''Banishers''. In short, Annabelle became a Banisher when she Awoke to the Tower of Pandemonium whilst in labor (something that killed her baby, and thusly twisted her into a Banisher), and almost died herself... but her husband literally ''forced himself to Awaken to save her'', managing to project his soul into Pandemonium out of sheer love for her and desire to bring her back safely.
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* Most of the creatures in ''Summoners'' are either creepy, inhuman, have tragic origins or are just plain weird. However, there is one entity with a more uplifting origin: "Uther's Bliss", a personification of requited love.

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* Most of the creatures in ''Summoners'' are either creepy, inhuman, have tragic origins or are just plain weird. However, there is one entity with a more uplifting origin: story behind it: "Uther's Bliss", a personification of requited love.
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* Most of the creatures in ''Summoners'' are either creepy, inhuman, have tragic origins or are just plain weird. However, there is one entity with a much happier origin: the Esoteric "Uther's Bliss", a personification of requited love.

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* Most of the creatures in ''Summoners'' are either creepy, inhuman, have tragic origins or are just plain weird. However, there is one entity with a much happier more uplifting origin: the Esoteric "Uther's Bliss", a personification of requited love.
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* Most of the creatures in ''Summoners'' are either creepy, inhuman, have tragic origins or are just plain weird. However, there is one entity with a much happier origin: the Esoteric "Uther's Bliss", a personification of requited love.
--> ''Facing down rogue Banishers and rampaging spirits was never the hard part for Uther, Thyrsus and Banner Warden of the Adamantine Arrow. No, that was [[CannotSpitItOut the years-long struggle to work up enough courage to finally come out to Slingshot and confess that his feelings for the Enchanter went deeper than just friendship.]] The moments leading up to that revelation were the longest and most difficult of the Shaman’s life. When Slingshot replied with a passionate kiss, though, Uther knew that this uphill battle against his own fear was, at long last, over.''

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