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* KickTheSonOfABitch:
** He arranges the deaths of his treacherous senior captains in the Thousand Swords, not because they're evil bastards, but because they betrayed him in the past.
** In ''Red Country'', he has Grega Cantliss hung by the neck. This isn't because the man is a despicable sociopath who traffics in children, but because he'd outlived his usefulness.
** He arranges the deaths of his treacherous senior captains in the Thousand Swords, not because they're evil bastards, but because they betrayed him in the past.
** In ''Red Country'', he has Grega Cantliss hung by the neck. This isn't because the man is a despicable sociopath who traffics in children, but because he'd outlived his usefulness.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: And so do villains: Both her husband and Morveer find her red hair a very attractive feature.
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* GrandmaWhatMassiveHotnessYouHave: [[spoiler:When she reappears in ''The Trouble With Peace'', Orso notes that she's just as beautiful as ever despite being in her sixties.]]
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* SilverVixen: [[spoiler:When she reappears in ''The Trouble With Peace'', Orso notes that she's just as beautiful as ever despite being in her sixties.]]
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* DarkChick: In Monza's group.
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* CrazyPrepared: {{Deconstructed}}. While he always preaches about 'caution first,' this often means that he makes his tasks far harder for himself than it needs to be, and it often means that it makes him look like an ass and puts him into embarrassing situations.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In Puranti, Morveer fears that Monza will betray him, so he ends up bailing, [[spoiler: killing Day in the process.]]