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* HoYay: Klaus refuses to play along, but the author manages to smuggle some in regardless. Here is [[http://community.livejournal.com/ship_manifesto/110327.html an essay]] (by Tropers/{{Hunter}}) describing their relationship.

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* %%* HoYay: Klaus refuses to play along, but the author manages to smuggle some in regardless. Here is [[http://community.livejournal.com/ship_manifesto/110327.html an essay]] (by Tropers/{{Hunter}}) describing their relationship.
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* InformedWrongness - Dorian's mother. Dorian narrates a story of his early life in ''Midnight Collector,'' and while he doesn't badmouth his mum, he's much more sympathetic to his father, who was, [[GenerationXerox like Dorian]], a homosexual aristocrat. ''Un''like Dorian, however, he married and produced kids (although he [[ParentalFavoritism strongly favoured]] his son over his three daughters). Despite Dorian's equanimity, the story pretty much portrays his mother as a shrieking shrew who abandoned her son...but [[FridgeLogic what would most people do]] if they discovered their spouse was encouraging their son to thieve, neglecting their daughters and likely having affairs?

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* InformedWrongness - InformedWrongness: Dorian's mother. Dorian narrates a story of his early life in ''Midnight Collector,'' and while he doesn't badmouth his mum, he's much more sympathetic to his father, who was, [[GenerationXerox like Dorian]], a homosexual aristocrat. ''Un''like Dorian, however, he married and produced kids (although he [[ParentalFavoritism strongly favoured]] his son over his three daughters). Despite Dorian's equanimity, the story pretty much portrays his mother as a shrieking shrew who abandoned her son...but [[FridgeLogic what would most people do]] if they discovered their spouse was encouraging their son to thieve, neglecting their daughters and likely having affairs?
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* HoYay: Klaus refuses to play along, but the author manages to smuggle some in regardless. Here is [[http://community.livejournal.com/ship_manifesto/110327.html an essay]] (by {{Hunter}}) describing their relationship.

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* HoYay: Klaus refuses to play along, but the author manages to smuggle some in regardless. Here is [[http://community.livejournal.com/ship_manifesto/110327.html an essay]] (by {{Hunter}}) Tropers/{{Hunter}}) describing their relationship.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Caesar Gabriel, Sugar Plum, and Leopard Solid. They're set up as major characters in the first volume (with Caesar even being set up as a [[ThirdOptionLoveInterest second love interest]] to Dorian), but they don't appear again outside of it. A pity, as their abnormal abilities and attempts to [[ClearMyName clear their names]] could have set up some interesting plots...
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* HoYay: Klaus refuses to play along, but the author manages to smuggle some in regardless. Here is [[http://community.livejournal.com/ship_manifesto/110327.html an essay]] (by {{Hunter}}) describing their relationship.

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