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* SimpleStaff: During ''Horde'', Tegan adopts a staff as her signature weapon, since she isn't permitted to travel in Company D without knowing how to fight.
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''The Razorland Trilogy'' is a dystopian YA novel series by Creator/AnnAguirre. It began in 2011, with the {{novel}} ''Enclave''. It takes place in an AfterTheEnd setting, with most of civilization living in underground [[TitleDrop enclaves]] and usually dying before they're thirty.
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''The Razorland Trilogy'' is a dystopian YA novel series by Creator/AnnAguirre. It began in 2011, with the {{novel}} ''Enclave''. It takes place in an AfterTheEnd setting, with most of civilization living in underground [[TitleDrop enclaves]] and usually dying before they're thirty. \n The first three books were packaged as a {{Trilogy}}, but in 2017, ''Vanguard'' was released [[TrilogyCreep making the term a bit outdated]].
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* OneWordTitle: Each story released up to 2017 has only single-word titles; ''Enclave'' (2011), ''Outpost'' (2012), "Foundation" (2012, ShortStory), "Endurance" (2012, ShortStory), "Restoration" (2013, ShortStory), ''Horde'' (2013), and ''Vanguard'' (2017).
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* TrilogyCreep: ''Enclave'', ''Outpost'', and ''Horde'' were published between 2011-2013, forming a {{Trilogy}}. Then, in 2017, ''Vanguard'' was released.
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Fade Fade's given first name is revealed midway through the first book (''Enclave''), but his family name is never given (which he knows because he was raised by his father and knows father). He refuses to respond to his full name, but only his first given name is ever provided.after being taken in by the College enclave.
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''The Razorland Trilogy'' is a dystopian YA novel series by Creator/AnnAguirre. There are three books It began in 2011, with the series: ''Enclave'' (2011), ''Outpost'' (2012), {{novel}} ''Enclave''. It takes place in an AfterTheEnd setting, with most of civilization living in underground [[TitleDrop enclaves]] and ''Horde'' (2013).
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!!Works in the series:
* ''Enclave'' (2011)
* ''Outpost'' (2012)
* "Foundation" (2012, ShortStory)
* "Endurance" (2012, ShortStory)
* "Restoration" (2013, ShortStory)
* ''Horde'' (2013)
* ''Vanguard'' (2017)
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* ''Enclave'' (2011)
* ''Outpost'' (2012)
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* "Endurance" (2012, ShortStory)
* "Restoration" (2013, ShortStory)
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* BattleCouple: What Deuce and [[spoiler:Fade]] eventually become.
* DeathEqualsRedemption: [[spoiler:Stalker]] throws himself in front of a Freak for [[spoiler:Tegan]]. In-universe he feels this was his redemptive act.
* BattleCouple: What Deuce and [[spoiler:Fade]] eventually become.
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* GeneticMemory: This is the [[spoiler:Freaks' shtick]], accounting for their antagonism.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: Morrow in ''Horde'' repeatedly talks about doing this [[spoiler:and follows through with it at the end]].
* KickChick: Again, Deuce.
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* SimpleStaff: Tegan adopts this as her weapon of choice in the third book.
* TheStoryteller: Morrow serves as the storyteller for Company D. Eventually, he becomes the source of IShouldWriteABookAboutThis.
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''The Razorland Trilogy'' is a dystopian YA novel series by Ann Aguirre. There are three books in the series: ''Enclave'' (2011), ''Outpost'' (2012), and ''Horde'' (2013).
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* ActionGirl: Deuce.
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* KickChick: Again, Deuce.
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