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* BadassArmy: What the Mein hoped to get by releasing their undead ancestor gods, the Tunishnevre . And what the Numrek (a gigantic, long-lived race with alchemical siege weapons) and the Santoth (powerful battle wizards) actually are.

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* BadassArmy: What the Mein hoped to get by releasing their undead ancestor gods, the Tunishnevre . And what the Numrek Numrek/Auldek (a gigantic, long-lived race with alchemical siege weapons) and the Santoth (powerful battle wizards) actually are.



* GreaterScopeVillain: The Lothan Aklun [[spoiler: are not it, the real greater scope villains are the League who had toppled the Lothan Aklun and are running the global slave trade. And the other greater scope villains are people of the Other Land, of which the Numrek are part of. The people of the Other Land buy the slaves to consume their souls to fuel their immortality, and now they want to conquer the world.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: The Lothan Aklun [[spoiler: are not it, the real greater scope villains are the League who had toppled the Lothan Aklun and are running the global slave trade. And the other greater scope villains are the Auldek, a people of the Other Land, of which the Numrek are part of. The people of the Other Land Auldek buy the slaves to consume their souls to fuel their immortality, and now they want to conquer the world.]]



* RoyalBlood: The Mein ancestors are locked in another dimension by Santoth sorcery and the only way to release them is with the sacrifice of royal Akaran blood. [[spoiler: Princess Corinn turns the table on them by using a few drops of her own blood to send them to their afterlife.]]
* StarCrossedLovers: Hamish Mein is the ruler of the Mein tribe and enemies of the Akaran royal family. So naturally he and Corinn Akaran fall in love.

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* RoyalBlood: The Tunishvere, the undead Mein ancestors ancestors, are locked in another dimension by Santoth sorcery and the only way to release them is with the sacrifice of royal Akaran blood. [[spoiler: Princess Corinn turns the table on them by using a few drops of her own blood to send them to their afterlife.]]
* StarCrossedLovers: Hamish Mein is the ruler of the Mein tribe and enemies of the Akaran royal family. So naturally he and Princess Corinn Akaran fall in love.
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* EvilSorcerer: The Lothan Aklun are an entire race of them before that made drug-dealing, BalefulPolymorph and enslavement into a cottage industry, before [[spoiler: they went extinct. The Santoth are an ancient warband of them, who were cursed with unceasing pain unless they use their black magic on enemies.]]

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* EvilSorcerer: The Lothan Aklun are an entire race of them before that made drug-dealing, BalefulPolymorph ForcedTransformation and enslavement into a cottage industry, before [[spoiler: they went extinct. The Santoth are an ancient warband of them, who were cursed with unceasing pain unless they use their black magic on enemies.]]
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* BigBad: The Mein intend to conquer the world with super-strong undead warriors, but they were the main villains only for the first book. New enemies for the 4 Akaran children arise after the Mein fell.

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* BigBad: The Mein intend to conquer the world with super-strong undead warriors, but they were the main villains only for the first book. New enemies for the 4 four Akaran children arise after the Mein fell.
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* BadassArmy: What the Mein hoped to get by releasing their undead ancestors. And what the Numrek and Santoth actually are.

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* BadassArmy: What the Mein hoped to get by releasing their undead ancestors. ancestor gods, the Tunishnevre . And what the Numrek (a gigantic, long-lived race with alchemical siege weapons) and the Santoth (powerful battle wizards) actually are.



* BigBad: The Mein intend to conquer the world with super-strong undead warriors.

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* BigBad: The Mein intend to conquer the world with super-strong undead warriors.warriors, but they were the main villains only for the first book. New enemies for the 4 Akaran children arise after the Mein fell.



* EvilSorcerer: The Lothan Aklun are an entire race of them [[spoiler: that went extinct. The Santoth are an ancient warband of them, who were cursed with unceasing pain unless they use their black magic on enemies.]]

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* EvilSorcerer: The Lothan Aklun are an entire race of them before that made drug-dealing, BalefulPolymorph and enslavement into a cottage industry, before [[spoiler: that they went extinct. The Santoth are an ancient warband of them, who were cursed with unceasing pain unless they use their black magic on enemies.]]



* MonochromeCasting: Averted in the series. The three main ethnic groups looked at in the series are the Acacians who are brown in varying shades, the Mein who are white and the Talay who are black of varying shades not to mention that people who are of mixed ancestry have further colour variations. Even the main characters of Aliver, Corinn, Mena and Dariel Akaran are either a dark or light brown due to their ethnicity. That's not to mention the people who have been physically altered with surgery and sorcery by the Lothan Aklun.

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* MonochromeCasting: Averted in the series. The three main ethnic groups looked at in the series are the Acacians who are brown brown/olive-colored in varying shades, the Mein who are white and the Talay who are black of varying shades not to mention that people who are of mixed ancestry have further colour variations. Even the main characters of Aliver, Corinn, Mena and Dariel Akaran are either a dark or very light brown due to their ethnicity. That's not to mention the people who have been physically altered with surgery and sorcery by the Lothan Aklun.

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More accurate.


* ''The War with the Mein'' (2007) - often referred to as simply ''Acacia''

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All of these titles are technically just subtitles after "Acacia":

* ''The War with the Mein'' (2007) - often referred to as simply ''Acacia''''Acacia'', because of how it takes up the upper third of the covers, while the subtitle is a lot smaller and on the bottom half.



* NamedAfterFirstInstallment: The series as a whole is called "Acacia", which is also the commonly-used name for the first book of the series. However, the first book is officially called "The War with the Mein". Acacia is a ThePlace-type title, the name of the country it's set in.

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