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* AlternateTimelines: Later books reveal the existence of alternate timelines. When a person travels to one, they displace the version of themself that was already there, resulting in a person who combines traits and memories of both, and retconning the history of the new timeline to reflect that. [[spoiler:In ''Dance of the Darkeye'', Joel and Felicity travel to different timelines to use different versions of the Songshell to infuse Joel with huge amounts of power so he can defeat Marshall. But it turns out that excessive timeline-hopping can weaken the boundaries between timelines, and their actions cause all the timelines to eventually collapse into one.]]

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* AlternateTimelines: AlternateTimeline: Later books reveal the existence of alternate timelines. When a person travels to one, they displace the version of themself that was already there, resulting in a person who combines traits and memories of both, and retconning the history of the new timeline to reflect that. [[spoiler:In ''Dance of the Darkeye'', Joel and Felicity travel to different timelines to use different versions of the Songshell to infuse Joel with huge amounts of power so he can defeat Marshall. But it turns out that excessive timeline-hopping can weaken the boundaries between timelines, and their actions cause all the timelines to eventually collapse into one.]]
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* TimePolice: ''Dance of the Darkeye'' has the Intergalactic and Interdimensional Regulatory Control Agency (IIRCA), an organization dedicated to enforcing laws and preventing any sort of time travel or timeline hopping that might threaten existence. It has a reputation for being bureaucratic and inefficient, but it's also the strongest military force in existence. The organization consists of members of countless species from different planets, who use translator pods to speak to each other.
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* TheOmnipotent: [[spoiler:Marshall's goal is to become all-powerful. Joel spends ''Dance of the Darkeye'' trying to become all-powerful first so he can defeat him. At the end of the book, both of them simultaneously become omnipotent, able to do anything with a thought, resulting in a paradox that threatens the fabric of existence.]]

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