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* HiddenElfVillage: The fairy kingdom used to be open to the human realm with mortals being close companions to the mystical residents. However, after humanity started to create a lot a pollution, the fairy kingdom and its residents were forced to seclude themselves from the mortals/"others" and hide away, although the fairies are still the protectors of everything on Earth.
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** In the pilot episode, she compliments Brendoni on tripping as a fairy sprite Devon and making him spill his milk, saying she enjoys a classic milk spill
** After Brendoni plays a bunch of cruel pranks on Winston claiming they'd make him a "dingbat"/wizard, Titania helps Winston get back at Brendoni, by getting Winston to say what sounded like a spell and having a bolt of lightning strike Brendoni in the butt (without Brendoni even knowing Titania ever got involved)

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** In the pilot episode, she compliments Brendoni on tripping Devon as a fairy sprite Devon and making him spill his milk, saying she enjoys a classic milk spill
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** After Brendoni plays a bunch of cruel pranks on Winston claiming they'd make him a "dingbat"/wizard, Titania helps Winston get back at Brendoni, by getting Winston to say what sounded like a spell and having a bolt of lightning strike Brendoni in the butt (without Brendoni even knowing Titania ever got involved)involved).
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* CannotTellALie: Fairies are shown to be incapable of telling even a white lie, meaning they have to speak what's on their minds. It seems that this trope only applies to the fairies, as trolls and elves are shown to be capable of lying.

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* CannotTellALie: Fairies are shown to be incapable of telling even a white lie, meaning they have to speak what's on their minds.minds (or they could get around this via ExactWords). It seems that this trope only applies to the fairies, as trolls and elves are shown to be capable of lying.

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The residents of the kingdom of Athenia, The 7th realm of the 2nd kingdom currently being ruled by King Oberon VIII. It's Astral's central homeland, as well as the residence of numerous fairies, trolls, elves and other kinds of magical creatures.



The 7th realm of the 2nd kingdom currently being ruled by King Oberon VIII. It's Astral's central homeland, as well as the residence of numerous fairies, trolls, elves and other kinds of magical creatures.

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The 7th realm of the 2nd kingdom currently being ruled by King Oberon VIII. It's Astral's central homeland, as well as the residence of numerous fairies, trolls, elves and other kinds of magical creatures.
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* AncestralName: She gets her name from her mother, who's also named Peaseblossom... as well as her father. She even states that family gatherings were confusing.

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** Peaseblossom: Light Orange/Yellow

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* HappilyMarried: She's got nothing but respect and worship of her husband Oberon.

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* HappilyMarried: She's got nothing but respect and worship of her husband Oberon. While she may disagree with some of Oberon's more extreme methods involving the others, she still respects him and tries to steer him to the right path.


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* NotSoAboveItAll: Titania may be level-headed and act professonial most of the time, but even she's open to a bit of mischief occasionally.
**In the pilot episode, she compliments Brendoni on tripping as a fairy sprite Devon and making him spill his milk, saying she enjoys a classic milk spill
**After Brendoni plays a bunch of cruel pranks on Winston claiming they'd make him a "dingbat"/wizard, Titania helps Winston get back at Brendoni, by getting Winston to say what sounded like a spell and having a bolt of lightning strike Brendoni in the butt (without Brendoni even knowing Titania ever got involved)
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* AmbiguousSituation: For a brief moment, she's shown to have a look of uncertainty in "Cold Season" when Astral asks her if she had ever "seen a smile that makes [her] go all tingly inside, or hear a voice that sends [her] floating and silences all others". Based on some of Versitude's dialogue near that point such as "This never ends well", and "One day, your feelings will cause you great pain", it's implied that Versitude had a loved one in the past she had lost. No further context was given to this, and it's doubtful this would excuse her dislike of the others, but it would at least give her a FreudianExcuse.

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** '''Passiveness'''. Back in England, one of Winston's major troubles was that he was constantly picked on by bullies who locked him up and called him names and it's clearly shown he didn't have the courage to deal with it. He maintained this issue during his first few days in Athenia, where he allowed himself to be manipulated by Brendoni and Versitude on separate occasions, despite there being some clear red flags in both situations. As a result he's placed in some serious peril. [[GrewASpine He starts to lose this flaw as the series goes on, and he starts standing up for himself.]]

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** '''Passiveness'''. Back in England, one of Winston's major troubles was that he was constantly picked on by bullies who locked him up and called him names and it's clearly shown he didn't have the courage to deal with it. He maintained this issue during his first few days in Athenia, where he allowed himself to be manipulated by Brendoni and Versitude on separate occasions, despite there being some clear red flags in both situations. As a result he's placed in some serious peril.occasions. [[GrewASpine He starts to lose this flaw as the series goes on, and he starts standing up for himself.]]]]
** '''Gullibility''' can also be considered a major flaw of his, as once again, he allowed himself to be manipulated by Brendoni and Versitude on separate occasions, despite there being some clear red flags in both situations. As a result he's placed in some serious peril.

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* BeenThereShapedHistory: If Oswald's story in "Cold Season" is to be believed, he and the 2nd kingdom was involved in dethroning {{UsefulNotes/Napoleon Bonaparte}}, and he himself, personality poked him in the hand with his rapier, and played a role in his downfall.

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If Oswald's story in "Cold Season" is to be believed, he and the 2nd kingdom was were involved in dethroning {{UsefulNotes/Napoleon Bonaparte}}, and he himself, personality himself personally poked him in the hand with his rapier, and played a role in his downfall.downfall.
** He also claims to have invented the Christmas cake.
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* ObviousVillainSecretVillain: She serves as the Obvious Villain to [[spoiler:Petrithon]]'s Secret Villain, as it's made clear right right off the bat she wouldn't be one of the heroes.

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* ObviousVillainSecretVillain: She serves as the Obvious Villain to [[spoiler:Petrithon]]'s Secret Villain, as it's made clear right right off the bat she wouldn't be one of the heroes.
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* ObviousVillainSecretVillain: She serves as the Obvious Villain to [[spoiler:Petrithon]]'s Secret Villain, and it's made clear right right off the bat she wouldn't be one of the heroes.

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* ObviousVillainSecretVillain: She serves as the Obvious Villain to [[spoiler:Petrithon]]'s Secret Villain, and as it's made clear right right off the bat she wouldn't be one of the heroes.
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* ObviousVillainSecretVillain: She serves as the Obvious Villain to [[spoiler:Petrithon]]'s Secret Villain, and it's made clear right right off the bat she wouldn't be one of the heroes.

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* LongLived: He was around during the time of {{UsefulNotes/Napoleon Bonaparte}} and his reign, which would make him over 200 years old, even though he looks so much younger than that.



* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He was around during the time of {{UsefulNotes/Napoleon Bonaparte}} and his reign, which would make him over 200 years old, even though he looks so much younger than that.
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* ShoutOut: Her name's yet another example of being based on a character from Shakespeare's ''AMidsummerNightsDream''.

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* ShoutOut: Her name's yet another example of being based on a character from Shakespeare's ''AMidsummerNightsDream''.''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream''.
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* DevilInPlainSight: Let's just say no one in the audience is falling for her act of being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, Winston and Peasey see through Versitude's act within a few episodes of them interacting with each other, and yet somehow she had managed to win over the trust of the King and Queen who are none the wiser of Versitude's true nature.
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* KarmaHoudini: While her plan to allow Athenia to be destroyed may have been foiled by Winston and Astral and her companions, [[TheUnfought she doesn't get directly confronted by the heroes during the Evermoor protest]], and manages to escape any repercussions for not only essentially being an accomplice in the near-destruction of Athenia, but Oberon and Titania never discover Versitude's true duplicitous nature, or any of the other bad things she had done -- including betraying Athenia to King Reed. She also manages to get the last laugh on Astral by informing King Reed about how Tristan was the lost prince of Spartania destined to bring harm to Athenia, and having Tristan get forcibly taken to Spartania to train to be king and possibly conquer Athenia. The closest she gets as a minor scolding from Oberon and Titania for keeping the information from them, and yet she still ultimately gets away.

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* KarmaHoudini: While her plan to allow Athenia to be destroyed may have been foiled by Winston and Astral and her companions, [[TheUnfought she doesn't get directly confronted by the heroes during the Evermoor protest]], and manages to escape any repercussions for not only essentially being an accomplice in the near-destruction of Athenia, but Oberon and Titania never discover Versitude's true duplicitous nature, or any of the other bad things she had done -- including betraying Athenia to King Reed. She also manages to get the last laugh on Astral by informing King Reed about how Tristan was the lost prince of Spartania destined to bring harm to Athenia, and having Tristan get forcibly taken to Spartania to train to be king and possibly conquer Athenia. The closest she gets as is a minor scolding from Oberon and Titania for keeping the information from them, and yet she still ultimately gets away.
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* BadassBaritone: He's got a supreme amount of power in authority, and is very masculine as a king. He's also got a very imposing voice to back it up.

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* BadassBaritone: AuthoritySoundsDeep: He's got a supreme amount of power in authority, and is very masculine as a king. He's also got a very imposing voice baritone to back it up.

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