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* GoodWithNumbers: Nadia uses her extra money to buy lesson modules on Number theory, for fun.

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* CreepyCrows: Echastel Rikkilesh is a raven.
* DeathRay: Burner, a handheld microwave gun, capable of setting bushes on fire instantly from a considerable distance.
* EvilutionaryBiologist: Echastel Rikkilesh, who [[spoiler: works on creating tailored plagues to selectively eliminate undesirables]]. Aluph has some traces of it as well [[spoiler: before his HeelFaceTurn]].
* GoodWithNumbers: Nadia uses her extra money to buy lesson modules on Number theory, for fun. [[spoiler: It becomes important later on, when her knowledge of it allows her to find loopholes in combat robot's programming and gain an upper hand over it.]]



* InvisibilityFlicker: [[spoiler: Reveidolon invisibility cloak-equipped guards become visible, if they move too much and cloak's systems fail to catch up with their speed.]]
* LovableLizard: Aluph, a Biped Gecko scientist and the only one of Reveidolon team to treat Nadia actually well. [[spoiler: He even saves her from getting gassed to death, although at a cost of his own life.]]



* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: Aluph having a change of heart and stopping Nadia and Feyrin from getting gassed to death results in Pharaoh killing him.]]



* {{Cult}}: In corporate Sol they're known as "Universities", because they claim to teach some "higher truth" or "illumination". A University known as "The Ascension of the Blind Soul", run by a megalomaniac lion named Loris, acts as the novel's primary antagonistic force.

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* {{Cult}}: In corporate Sol they're known as "Universities", because they claim to teach some "higher truth" or "illumination". A University known as "The Ascension of the Blind Soul", run by a megalomaniac lion named Loris, Loris Antony, acts as the novel's primary antagonistic force.force.
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler: Whisper, in the climax of the novel.]]
* EldritchLocation: Tunnel under compound of Loris.



* HumanSacrifice: Loris uses a {{Ritual|Magic}} involving the suicide of twelve of his followers to open a portal to... someplace. It's later explained that rituals can invoke transcendent effects without the use of Transcendent Technologies Inc. implants, but it requires a lot of energy without the technology, such as from ''voluntary'' sacrifices.

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* HumanSacrifice: Loris uses a {{Ritual|Magic}} involving the suicide of twelve of his followers to open a portal to... someplace. It's later explained that rituals can invoke transcendent effects without the use of Transcendent Technologies Inc. implants, but it requires a lot of energy without the technology, such as from ''voluntary'' sacrifices. [[spoiler: At the end, Loris himself becomes a ground zero for a Whisper Event.]]

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* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Nadia.

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* SyntheticPlague: Reveidolon pays Nadia to distribute "benign" viruses with radioisotope tags in order to study the spread of potential pandemics. [[spoiler: Except, they also tailored the viruses to be ''lethal'' to specific individuals.]]

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* SyntheticPlague: Reveidolon pays Nadia to distribute "benign" viruses with radioisotope tags in order to study the spread of potential pandemics. [[spoiler: Except, [[spoiler:Except, they also tailored the viruses to be ''lethal'' to specific individuals.]]]]
* TestSubjectForHire: Nadia has a side job getting inoculated with and distributing supposedly benign viruses that carry radioisotope tags so that Reveidolon, the medical corporation that owns her home city, can study the spread of potential pandemics. After one of her clients in [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold her primary job]] drops dead mid-session, suspicions are raised.



* BecomingTheMask: Adari, an undercover IRPF agent, explains that he usually knows how to keep his real self and the persona he presents to the groups he's infiltrating separate, but with Loris's University they kind of blended together, as he and the other cultists blended together during their rituals, which got him caught. [[spoiler: And then after his extraction he turns traitor and destroys the evidence IRPF collected.]]

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* BecomingTheMask: Adari, an undercover IRPF agent, explains that he usually knows how to keep his real self and the persona he presents to the groups he's infiltrating separate, but with Loris's University they kind of blended together, as he and the other cultists blended together during their rituals, which got him caught. [[spoiler: And [[spoiler:And then after his extraction he turns traitor and destroys the evidence IRPF collected.]]



* CompellingVoice: Loris has a collection of human skulls plated with circuitry that generate a Master's Voice effect when a ceremonial dagger is inserted into them, mixed with Loris's own suggestions towards suicide. Fortunately, [[spoiler: Abraxus counters the effect for Rio before anyone dies when they test it.]]
* CosmicChessGame: Rio occasionally accuses Abraxus of using her like a game piece, and even suspects he's playing her and Loris against one another at one point. [[spoiler: But it turns out he has a very good reason for acting through a mortal Herald, Loris's "god" is far more powerful than Abraxus but has not taken notice of him yet.]]
* TheCult: In corporate Sol they're known as "Universities", because they claim to teach some "higher truth" or "illumination". A University known as "The Ascension of the Blind Soul", run by a megalomaniac lion named Loris, acts as the novel's primary antagonistic force.

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* CompellingVoice: Loris has a collection of human skulls plated with circuitry that generate a Master's Voice effect when a ceremonial dagger is inserted into them, mixed with Loris's own suggestions towards suicide. Fortunately, [[spoiler: Abraxus [[spoiler:Abraxus counters the effect for Rio before anyone dies when they test it.]]
* CosmicChessGame: Rio occasionally accuses Abraxus of using her like a game piece, and even suspects he's playing her and Loris against one another at one point. [[spoiler: But [[spoiler:But it turns out he has a very good reason for acting through a mortal Herald, Loris's "god" is far more powerful than Abraxus but has not taken notice of him yet.]]
* TheCult: {{Cult}}: In corporate Sol they're known as "Universities", because they claim to teach some "higher truth" or "illumination". A University known as "The Ascension of the Blind Soul", run by a megalomaniac lion named Loris, acts as the novel's primary antagonistic force.



* ReadTheFinePrint: [[spoiler: Appears to be how Loris intended to get more willing sacrifices from a Micro-rights group he co-opted.]]

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* ReadTheFinePrint: [[spoiler: Appears [[spoiler:Appears to be how Loris intended to get more willing sacrifices from a Micro-rights group he co-opted.]]



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Once Loris has completed his final ritual, his "god" uses him as material for a [[ChestBurster Whisper]] incursion.]]

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Once [[spoiler:Once Loris has completed his final ritual, his "god" uses him as material for a [[ChestBurster Whisper]] incursion.]]
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** Nadia's character sheet is provided as an example in the 2nd edition Core rulebook.

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** Nadia's character sheet is provided as an example in on page 154 of the 2nd edition Core rulebook.rulebook. While both Nadia and Feyrin are in the combat walkthrough on 310.



* VertebrateWithExtraLimbs: Both Nadia and Feyrin are "taurs", Vectors with a centaur-like lower body based on the animal part of their genomes. Nadia's a dog, possibly collie, while Feyrin is a panther.

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* VertebrateWithExtraLimbs: Both Nadia and Feyrin are "taurs", Vectors with a centaur-like lower body based on the animal part of their genomes. Nadia's a dog, possibly collie, while Feyrin is a panther.

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* TheCult: In corporate Sol they're known as "Universities", because they claim to teach some "higher truth" or "illumination".

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* BecomingTheMask: Adari, an undercover IRPF agent, explains that he usually knows how to keep his real self and the persona he presents to the groups he's infiltrating separate, but with Loris's University they kind of blended together, as he and the other cultists blended together during their rituals, which got him caught. [[spoiler: And then after his extraction he turns traitor and destroys the evidence IRPF collected.]]
* CanisMajor: Ran'l is a lateral wolf with "macro enhancement" surgery, making him the size of a horse.
* CompellingVoice: Loris has a collection of human skulls plated with circuitry that generate a Master's Voice effect when a ceremonial dagger is inserted into them, mixed with Loris's own suggestions towards suicide. Fortunately, [[spoiler: Abraxus counters the effect for Rio before anyone dies when they test it.]]
* CosmicChessGame: Rio occasionally accuses Abraxus of using her like a game piece, and even suspects he's playing her and Loris against one another at one point. [[spoiler: But it turns out he has a very good reason for acting through a mortal Herald, Loris's "god" is far more powerful than Abraxus but has not taken notice of him yet.]]
* TheCult: In corporate Sol they're known as "Universities", because they claim to teach some "higher truth" or "illumination". A University known as "The Ascension of the Blind Soul", run by a megalomaniac lion named Loris, acts as the novel's primary antagonistic force.



* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A couple side characters are a male lateral tiger shark (about 3 meters long), and a female biped (human-sized) thresher shark.



* {{Workaholic}}: Rio tends to sleep at the precinct, when she does actually sleep. She practically has to be threatened with medical leave to go to her apartment.

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* TalkingAnimal: A few characters in this one are "laterals", Vectors who look like ordinary animals but are still sapient and capable of speech. The difficulties posed by their lack of thumbs, and legs in a few cases, are addressed multiple times.
* {{Workaholic}}: Rio tends to sleep at the precinct, when she does actually sleep. She practically has to be threatened with medical leave to go to her apartment.apartment.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Once Loris has completed his final ritual, his "god" uses him as material for a [[ChestBurster Whisper]] incursion.]]
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* {{Metaplot}}: Rio first appeared in the adventure module "Eon" as the player characters' client during a police raid where they were hired as auxillaries.
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* TheCult: In corporate Sol they're known as "Universities", because they claim to teach some "higher truth" or "illumination".



* HumanSacrifice: Loris uses a {{Ritual|Magic}} involving the suicide of twelve of his followers to open a portal to... someplace. It's later explained that rituals can invoke transcendent effects without the use of Transcendent Technologies Inc. implants, but it requires a lot of energy without the technology, such as from ''voluntary'' sacrifices.



* LawEnforcementInc: Centered on the IRPF, the MegaCorp that provides police services to almost every other corp.

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* LawEnforcementInc: Centered on the IRPF, the MegaCorp that provides police services to almost every other corp.corp.
* LovecraftLite: There's a cult to an elder god sacrificing people, yes, but there's seemingly another entity trying to save Vectorkind.
* ReadTheFinePrint: [[spoiler: Appears to be how Loris intended to get more willing sacrifices from a Micro-rights group he co-opted.]]
* {{Workaholic}}: Rio tends to sleep at the precinct, when she does actually sleep. She practically has to be threatened with medical leave to go to her apartment.

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* NestedOwnership: as Feyrin explains, Reveidolon owns Sacroden, and in turn is owned by a bigger corp, which is a subsidiary of an even bigger corp, going further and further up the organizational ladder until it gets up to Progenitus.



* RecursiveOwnership: as Feyrin explains, Reveidolon owns Sacroden, and in turn is owned by a bigger corp, which is a subsidiary of an even bigger corp, going further and further up the organizational ladder until it gets up to Progenitus.
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* CompanyTown: Set in the Corptown of Sacroden, owned by the Reveidolon corporation on Venus.



* RecursiveOwnership: as Feyrin explains, Reveidolon owns Sacroden, and in turn is owned by a bigger corp, which is a subsidiary of an even bigger corp, going further and further up the organizational ladder until it gets up to Progenitus.



* VertebrateWithExtraLimbs: Both Nadia and Feyrin are "taurs", Vectors with a centaur-like lower body based on the animal part of their genomes. Nadia's a dog, possibly collie, while Feyrin is a panther.

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* VertebrateWithExtraLimbs: Both Nadia and Feyrin are "taurs", Vectors with a centaur-like lower body based on the animal part of their genomes. Nadia's a dog, possibly collie, while Feyrin is a panther.panther.

!!Tropes found in ''Blood in the Mist'':
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Rio has the "Atypical patterning" morphism, rendering her fur maroon and her [[FurryFemaleMane hair]] blue.
* EmissaryFromTheDivine: Loris believes himself to be in contact with a being he thinks is "God", and seeks to ascend to its' level. Rio, on the other hand, starts getting assistance from an entity called "Abraxus" who advises her against worshiping him.
* FantasticDrug: Starts with a raid on a drug lab cooking Vystia, a thanatropic hallucinogen with a shockingly low lethal dose. While Rio herself makes frequent use of stims to keep working despite fatigue or injuries.
* JunkieProphet: Most Vystia users think they're becoming that, but subverted when discussing those with genuine visions. Apparently most people with insight into the hidden framework of the universe have been mistaken for insane and sedated.
* LawEnforcementInc: Centered on the IRPF, the MegaCorp that provides police services to almost every other corp.
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A pair of novels set in the ''TabletopGame/HcSvntDracones'' RPG setting written by Josh Vogt.

700 years after humanity wiped itself out in a nuclear war, their genetically engineered "Vector" descendants maintain their Megacorporations as they colonize the solar system. While the PrivatelyOwnedSociety of Sol is near-utopian for some people, there are always those who slip through the cracks. These are their stories.

In ''Fate's Fangs'' (published 2016), taur sex worker Nadia finds herself on the street after one of her clients drops dead during a session, while the health corp she moonlighted at denies her existence. Upon being saved from a corporate hitman by a transient mercenary she starts to unravel the mystery of what skulduggery the corps are up to in her town.

''Blood in the Mist'' (2019) follows Inner Ring Police Force commander Rio Dem'la Ca'Wo as she investigates the group suicide of a dozen cult members. Can she figure out their leader's plan in time to save the city? Can she trust the voice she's begun to hear in her own head?

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!!Tropes found in ''Fate's Fangs'':
* GoodWithNumbers: Nadia uses her extra money to buy lesson modules on Number theory, for fun.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Nadia.
* {{Metaplot}}:
** Feyrin survived the events of the contract module "Stars Over Landria" [[spoiler: and married Elysium, establishing the White Hand with her.]]
** Nadia's character sheet is provided as an example in the 2nd edition Core rulebook.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Feyrin leads a small corp of mercs, unfortunately she stayed behind on Venus a bit after their last op while the rest of the team went on home to Mars so she's taking side jobs.
* SyntheticPlague: Reveidolon pays Nadia to distribute "benign" viruses with radioisotope tags in order to study the spread of potential pandemics. [[spoiler: Except, they also tailored the viruses to be ''lethal'' to specific individuals.]]
* VertebrateWithExtraLimbs: Both Nadia and Feyrin are "taurs", Vectors with a centaur-like lower body based on the animal part of their genomes. Nadia's a dog, possibly collie, while Feyrin is a panther.

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