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* The book ending with [[spoiler: Emily, Navin and their mother returning to the real world, not ready to adjust, but also talking like a real family. This is a nice departure from the first book, when the loss of the father weighed heavily on them, especially Emily.]]

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* With Ikol vanquished, the curse on Kanalis is lifted, and its citizens are human again, Leon among them.
** The highlight of this phenomenon is Enzo and Rico, who are overjoyed and marvel at their new-found humanity. Rico voices how he wishes their parents were alive to see them as they are now, to which Enzo gently insists that somewhere in the afterlife, they have indeed witnessed this miraculous change.
* The book ending with [[spoiler: Emily, Navin and their mother returning to the real world, not only ready to adjust, resume life on Earth, but also talking like a real family. This is a nice departure from the first book, when the loss of the father weighed heavily on them, especially Emily.]]
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[[folder: Wavelength]]Waverider]]
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* Emily declaring that [[spoiler: she's ready to forgive Ikol, if only because [[SheatheYourSword it's how she can forgive herself, thereby cutting Ikol's feeding supply of guilt she's been feeling]].

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* Emily declaring that [[spoiler: she's ready to forgive Ikol, if only because [[SheatheYourSword it's how she can forgive herself, thereby cutting Ikol's feeding supply of guilt she's been feeling]].]]
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* Emily declaring that [[spoiler: she's ready to forgive Ikol, if only because [[SheatheYourSword it's how she can forgive herself, thereby cutting Ikol's feeding supply of guilt she's been feeling]].
* The book ending with [[spoiler: Emily, Navin and their mother returning to the real world, not ready to adjust, but also talking like a real family. This is a nice departure from the first book, when the loss of the father weighed heavily on them, especially Emily.]]

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