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* TranquilFury: It's noted that Belos ''never'' raises his voice, but that ever so often he threatens to whisper. When Lilith speaks out of turn, Belos is clearly furious, all while speaking calmly and so softly he's barely heard over the crackling fires.
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* MagicMusic: Harry takes to Bard magic and by Chapter 24 it's clear that he's starting to get the hang of it, being able to make magical constructs of solid sound and make small objects move to his music.
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*BileFascination: Luz mentions the term InUniverse, in regards how she has always been drawn to the odd and off-putting. In her own words, things like ghosts, ghouls and shed snakeskin all got "charisn'tma".
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: After being freed, Dobby can admit to Harry that his former owners were bad, ''foul'' Dark wizards, and that their garden parties were subpart at best.

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: After being freed, Dobby can admit to Harry that his former owners were bad, ''foul'' Dark wizards, and that their garden parties were subpart subpar at best.
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: After being freed, Dobby can admit to Harry that his former owners were bad, ''foul'' Dark wizards, and that their garden parties were subpart at best.
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* GreenEyedMonster: Is occasionally jealous at how Harry and Ron are human but have inherent magic, while she has to struggle just to find the glyphs.

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* HypercompetentSidekick: He kind of becomes one to Principal Bump after joining Hexside's staff as a custodian. It's kind of a case of NormalFishInATinyPond because Dobby is quite normally competent for a house-elf... But Hexside has never had a house-elf before and so he comes across as the world's best custodian.
* LoopholeAbuse: How he ends up freed. Dobby's terms of enslavement says he has to serve the Malfoys "as long as he walks this Earth" (unless he's presented with clothes, of course). When he followed Harry and Ron to the Boiling Isles, he was in a different realm and as such no longer walking "this Earth".

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* HypercompetentSidekick: He kind of becomes one to Principal Bump after joining Hexside's staff as a custodian. It's kind of a case of NormalFishInATinyPond because Dobby Dobby's competency levels is quite normally competent fairly average for a house-elf... But since Hexside has never had a house-elf before and so before, he comes across as the world's best custodian.
* LoopholeAbuse: How he ends up freed. Dobby's terms of enslavement says he has to serve the Malfoys "as long as he walks this Earth" (unless he's presented with clothes, of course). When he followed Harry and Ron to the Boiling Isles, he was ended up in a different realm and as such he was no longer walking "this Earth".



* SmallRoleBigImpact: Fred and George are really only in one chapter so far, but Ron has brought a number of their joke items to the Boiling Isles, and those items end up playing a crucial role in several chapter plots.

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* BerserkButton: Never mess with Molly's shrubberies -- especially not her "laurel shrubberies [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail with the two-level effect and the lovely path down the middle!]]"
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Fred and George are really only appear in one chapter so far, but Ron has brought a number of their joke items to the Boiling Isles, and those items end up playing a crucial role in several chapter plots.plots.
* UnfazedEveryman: Well, as much as this can apply to a family of wizards, it applies to them. When King inadvertently sets an army of garden gnomes on the Burrow, they just treat fighting them off as a fun family exercise. Molly even plans on sitting this one out because she's in the middle of reading ''Holidays with Hags'' -- but joins in when she finds out that the gnomes are threatening to destroy her shrubberies.

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