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* FantasyAliens: It's never outright stated but there are distinct implications that many if not all of the nonhuman races are aliens stranded long ago. The Deliambriens are the clearest case as they have maintained some of their old technology.
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Baleful Polymorph was renamed per TRS
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** In ''The Lark and the Wren'', a corrupt priest turns one of the Free Bards into a songbird as punishment for refusing his advances. When he is found out and the spell is broken, it backlashes on him, turning him into a huge dark bird. The bird-priest returns [[spoiler:as one of the villains of ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'']].
** In ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'', Bishop Ardis turns the people who were responsible for burning down most of a city into donkeys and gives them to the city to be used to help clear away the rubble.
** In ''The Lark and the Wren'', a corrupt priest turns one of the Free Bards into a songbird as punishment for refusing his advances. When he is found out and the spell is broken, it backlashes on him, turning him into a huge dark bird. The bird-priest returns [[spoiler:as one of the villains of ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'']].
** In ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'', Bishop Ardis turns the people who were responsible for burning down most of a city into donkeys and gives them to the city to be used to help clear away the rubble.
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** In ''The Lark and the Wren'', a corrupt priest turns one of the Free Bards into a songbird as punishment for refusing his advances. When he is found out and the spell is broken, it backlashes on him, turning him into a huge dark bird. The bird-priest returns [[spoiler:as one of the villains of ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'']].
** In ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'', Bishop Ardis turns the people who were responsible for burning down most of a city into donkeys and gives them to the city to be used to help clear away the rubble.
** In ''The Lark and the Wren'', a corrupt priest turns one of the Free Bards into a songbird as punishment for refusing his advances. When he is found out and the spell is broken, it backlashes on him, turning him into a huge dark bird. The bird-priest returns [[spoiler:as one of the villains of ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'']].
** In ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'', Bishop Ardis turns the people who were responsible for burning down most of a city into donkeys and gives them to the city to be used to help clear away the rubble.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: to ''VideoGame/TheBardsTale''. Lackey had helped write a novelization of the first video game, and was intrigued by the MagicMusic idea enough to explore it further.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: to ''VideoGame/TheBardsTale''. ''VideoGame/TheBardsTaleTrilogy''. Lackey had helped write a novelization of the first video game, and was intrigued by the MagicMusic idea enough to explore it further.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: to ''VideoGame/TheBardsTale''. Lackey had helped write a novelization of the first video game, and was intrigued by the MagicMusic idea enough to explore it further.
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* AgeGapRomance: Rune and Wren. She's all of 15, maybe 16 at the most when she starts hurling herself at her 40-something [[TeacherStudentRomance mentor]].
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* AgeGapRomance: Rune and Wren. She's all of 15, maybe 16 16, or 17 at the most when she starts hurling herself at her 40-something [[TeacherStudentRomance mentor]].
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Bardic Voices is a series of five novels by Creator/MercedesLackey. Each novel centres on different characters, although characters do reappear in other novels in minor roles. The books are, in order:
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* AgeGapRomance: Rune and Wren. She's all of 15, maybe 16 at the most when she starts hurling herself at her 40-something [[HotForTeacher mentor]].
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* AgeGapRomance: Rune and Wren. She's all of 15, maybe 16 at the most when she starts hurling herself at her 40-something [[HotForTeacher [[TeacherStudentRomance mentor]].
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* AgeGapRomance: Rune and Wren. She's all of 15, maybe 16 at the most when she starts hurling herself at her 40-something [[HotForTeacher mentor]].
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* NumberOfObjectsTitle: ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds''.
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* MayDecemberRomance: Rune and Talaysen. She's about 16 when they marry, he is at least 40. Also a case of HotForTeacher
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* MayDecemberRomance: Rune and Talaysen. She's about 16 when they marry, he is at least 40. Also a case of HotForTeacherTeacherStudentRomance.