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[[caption-width-right:600:Official art of Lysander in ''Literature/IronGold]]

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[[caption-width-right:600:Official art of Lysander in ''Literature/IronGold]]''Literature/IronGold]]''

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* KlingonPromotion: Became Sovereign by overthrowing her own father.



* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Lysander starts out a kind and idealistic soul, who believes that he should restore the Society to reinstate order and that he should use lighter, softer methods to do so, but as he goes on he ends up using more severe and backhanded methods to do so, culminating near the end of ''Light Bringer'' where [[spoiler:he betrays Diomedes and the Rim, kills his old mentor Cassius and destroys the Rim's main food supply, which he had been trying to save before, and keeping the ''[[SyntheticPlague Eidmi]]'' that Atlas stole to threaten to commit genocide if he deems it necessary.]]

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* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Lysander starts out a kind and idealistic soul, who believes that he should restore the Society to reinstate order and that he should use lighter, softer methods to do so, but as he goes on he ends up using more severe and backhanded methods to do so, culminating near the end of ''Light Bringer'' where [[spoiler:he betrays Diomedes and the Rim, kills his old mentor Cassius and destroys the Rim's main food supply, which he had been trying to save before, and keeping the ''[[SyntheticPlague Eidmi]]'' that Atlas stole to threaten to commit genocide if he deems it necessary.]] necessary]].



* ReplacementGoldfish: Cassius admits in ''Light Bringer'' that he partially saw him as one for Julian.

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* ReplacementGoldfish: Cassius admits in ''Light Bringer'' that he partially saw him Lysander as one for Julian.



* UngratefulBastard: The fact Darrow spared his life at the end of ''Morning Star'' does not stop him from becoming an antagonist in the sequel series. [[spoiler: And Cassius' protection, company and affection don't stop Lysander from killing him when Cassius steps in his way.]]
* UnreliableNarrator: Lysander believes he has a nearly perfect memory, but there are signs of this as the series goes on. [[spoiler: Most notably, in ''Light Bringer'', he recalls having been burned by Darrow's boot in ''Dark Age''. In fact, Darrow had simply knocked him down and a dead Gray's boot caused the burn.]]

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* UngratefulBastard: The fact Darrow spared his life at the end of ''Morning Star'' does not stop him from becoming an antagonist in the sequel series. [[spoiler: And Cassius' protection, company and affection don't stop Lysander from killing him when Cassius steps gets in his way.]]
way of his goals]].
* UnreliableNarrator: Lysander believes he has a nearly perfect memory, but there are signs of this as the series goes on. [[spoiler: Most notably, in ''Light Bringer'', he recalls having been burned by Darrow's boot in ''Dark Age''. In fact, Darrow had simply knocked him down and a dead Gray's boot caused the burn.]]burn]].
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* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Kills Alexandar and Cassius, two of the Republic's greatest and most noble fighters. Also kills Rhone, who is a hero of the Society and perhaps the most famous Gray alive.]]

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* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Kills Alexandar and Cassius, two of the Republic's greatest and most noble fighters. Also kills Rhone, [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters who is a hero of the Society Society]] and perhaps the most famous Gray alive.]]
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* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler: It is heavily hinted at the end of ''Light Bringer'' reveals that Lysander's true motive is ambition.]]

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* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler: It is heavily hinted at the end of ''Light Bringer'' reveals that Lysander's true motive is ambition.]]
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* Foil: To Lyria.

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* Foil: {{Foil}}: To Lyria.

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