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* HairColorChange: Acheron can change his hair color at will. So far it's been black, brown, green, purple, platinum silver, and black with red streaks, among others.



* KaleidoscopeHair: Acheron can change his hair color at will. So far it's been black, brown, green, purple, platinum silver, and black with red streaks, among others.
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* JerkassGod: Artemis being a really good example. Zeus can count in, too. And Apollo, of course. And... well, gosh, there are a lot of them in this series, [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters too many to name]].

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* JerkassGod: JerkassGods: Artemis being a really good example. Zeus can count in, too. And Apollo, of course. And... well, gosh, there are a lot of them in this series, [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters too many to name]].
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* SingleMomStripper: Cherise Gautier, Nick's Mom, particularly in Chronicles of Nick: Infinity. [[BerserkButton Watch what you say about her in front of Nick]], especially since she's now [[StuffedIntoTheFridge dearly departed]].

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* SingleMomStripper: Cherise Gautier, Nick's Mom, particularly in Chronicles of Nick: Infinity. [[BerserkButton Watch what you say about her in front of Nick]], especially since she's now [[StuffedIntoTheFridge dearly departed]].departed.
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* GodOfLight: Apollo is the God of the Sun and serves as one of the series' most enduring and evil villains. After the death of his son and mistress, Apollo cursed the Daimon race to require blood to survive and to die when they reach 27. They were able to cheat this by becoming soul eaters, transforming them into a plague on humanity. Later books have Apollo himself as a main villain who plots mass death and destruction. He also serves as a major thorn in the side of the heroes as due to him being the God of the Sun, he can't be killed without the sun itself going out and causing the death of everything else.
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* AbusiveParents: [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Acheron's]] desire to keep Simi in a state of perpetual childhood is toeing the line of mental abuse.
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* DepravedBisexual: Most of the gods have very few compunctions about the gender of their lovers and, true to their source myths, do not give a solitary damn about anything or anyone besides themselves. Including whether or not their lovers are willing.


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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: The so-called gods don't care, but the author herself makes it perfectly clear that the act is repugnant and disgusting.
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* ResurrectionRevenge: This is the way the Goddess Artemis gains the titular warriors who work for her in the fight against the SoulEating Daimons. After a person dies, at the moment of there death they can make a call to her so that they can return to life as an extremely powerful and immortal supernatural being. They can then kill the person who wronged or killed them. In return for this, they become Dark hunters who then help her to protect humanity.
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** ...and later Ash...

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** ...and later Ash... [[note]]This is not completely unjustified and is even called out in one of the books. His name has been Acheron since ancient Greek times. Back then it was pronounced "Akeron." Modern English tends to just slur the "che" syllable into "she". Ash has just given up and adapted with the times. [[/note]]
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* SingleLineOfDescent: Despite the line originating in Atlantis, which is several thousand years ago, somehow Apollo has exactly '''''two''''' descendents in the modern day. And they're mother and son.
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* ArcWords: "Over, under, around, or through. There's always a way." Appears in most every book though usually not until at least half way through.
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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Specifically, the idea that Men always want it and so cannot be raped. So horrifically averted in every way possible, Some scenes have been known to sicken even the most hard core readers. The fact that it happened to children only makes it worse. So much worse.
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* [[VampiresOwnNightclubs Supernatural Beings Own Nightclubs]]: Daimons and Weres certainly do.

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* UnreliableNarrator: Both Ash and Styxx spend much of their lives believing that they were the victim while their brother had it all. As they narrate the books that bare their names, the reader ends up believing that to unless they read both.



* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Weres. Unless they are zapped with electricity; then they [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting phase in and out without control for several minutes]].


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* {{Badass}}: ...[[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters too many characters to name]].
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* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Daimons.
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* AndIMustScream: If a Dark Hunter dies without getting their soul back, they become a Shade. They're eternally hungry, eternally thirsty, and in eternal pain. They exist as ghosts, wandering the world invisible to all but Acheron, and whenever anyone walks through them, it's a fresh burst of agony. Some Shades have existed for ''millennia''. Thus far the only characters to become Shades and not suffer for eternity are Alexion (the first Shade, altered to make it less horrifying by Acheron) and [[spoiler:Danger, Alexion's lover, who got the same deal from Ash when she died]].
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* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Ash. Apocalypse, anyone?

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* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Ash. Apocalypse, anyone?anyone? Nick, after unlocking his [[spoiler: Malachai powers]].
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** The Seri, with her ThirdPersonPerson and [[ExtremeOmnivore Extreme Carnivore]] tendencies.

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* ClassicalMythology: The pantheon is about what you would expect from the Greeks.

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* AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale: Acheron revolves around this trope. [[spoiler:The titular main character is abused by men and women alike, but a particularly dark subversion occurs with his initial love interest, Artemis. Her wanton and sadistic abuse of Acheron is treated throughout the entire book as being completely ''un''acceptable]]. She also lampshaded this trope several times with a few of Acheron's lines.


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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Acheron revolves around this trope. [[spoiler:The titular main character is abused by men and women alike, but a particularly dark subversion occurs with his initial love interest, Artemis. Her wanton and sadistic abuse of Acheron is treated throughout the entire book as being completely ''un''acceptable]]. She also lampshaded this trope several times with a few of Acheron's lines.
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** Recurring theme in ''Literature/ChroniclesofNick.''

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** Recurring theme in ''Chronicles of Nick.''

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* ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount: Paying out literally mountains of gold and jewels for years takes an impressive bank roll, and gives one to the payee.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Sherilyn Kenyon does love this trope but the winner has to be Styxx. In ''Archeron'' he's a JerkAss who stole his birthright and willingly sent him off to his eventual fate as an unwilling prostitute. In ''Styxx'' it's shown that things are never as they seem, and he was not a lot better off himself.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Sherilyn Kenyon does love this trope but the winner has to be Styxx. In ''Archeron'' he's a JerkAss who stole his birthright and willingly sent him off to his eventual fate as an unwilling prostitute. In ''Styxx'' it's shown that things are never as they seem, and he was not a lot better off himself.
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* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy: Jericho (Cratus), when he gets his powers back.
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->''"Let me give you the job descriptions. Me, Dark-hunter. You, Daimon. I hit. You bleed. I kill. You die."''
-->-- Zarek summarizes it much quicker.

The Dark Hunter series is a group of books written by Sherrilyn Kenyon. The Hunters noted in the series can be broken down as follows:

* Dark Hunters: These were created by the [[JerkassGods Greek Goddess Artemis]] to destroy Apollites who steal human souls to artificially enlongate their lifespans.

* Dream Hunters: These are mostly composed of Greek pantheon hybrids, and usually are found in a [[DreamLand dimension between human reality and Mount Olympus]]. They are charged with keeping humans from going insane while sleeping, or to assist others (like Dark Hunters) by accelerating their healing while they sleep.

* Were Hunters: These are the results of [[MagicGenetics Apollite/animal tampering]], resulting in two bloodlines for each animal. The Katagari are predominantly animal; the Arcadians are predominantly human. The primary animals are: Bear, Dragon, Hawk, Leopard, Panther, Tiger, and Wolf.

As of May 2010, there are a total of 28 books and novelettes encompassing the series, along with a Companion Book.

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!This series contains examples of:

* AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale: Acheron revolves around this trope. [[spoiler:The titular main character is abused by men and women alike, but a particularly dark subversion occurs with his initial love interest, Artemis. Her wanton and sadistic abuse of Acheron is treated throughout the entire book as being completely ''un''acceptable]]. She also lampshaded this trope several times with a few of Acheron's lines.
* ActionGirl: Where do we start? Let's see... Katra, Tabitha, Danger, Delphine, Tory, Cassandra, Zephyra, Samia, Leta... and the list [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters goes ON]].
* AffablyEvil
* AllMythsAreTrue: And ''how''. We have the Greek Pantheon, the Atlantean Pantheon, the Sumerian Pantheon, the Egyptian Pantheon, various Native American supernatural entities, voodoo (sort of)... vampires, vampires hunters, shapeshifters (kinda), 2012 prophecies, demons (lots of them, and multiple kinds), zombies... what's next, Sherrilyn?
* {{Animesque}}: The OEL adaptation of The Dark Hunters is written by an American, drawn and lettered by Americans, and reads like a typical American indie comic, but it goes for a mangaish look and for some reason it's read from right to left. Decide for yourselves whether you like it that way.
* {{Animorphism}}
* {{Atlantis}}: Where Ash grew up. It was destroyed by [[spoiler:his mother Apollymi]], The Destroyer.
* AuthorAppeal : An inordinate number of characters are into Goth fashion, [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Buffy]], and using food during sex play.
* {{Badass}}: ...[[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters too many characters to name]].
* BadassLongcoat
* BadassNormal: Arguably the whole point of Blood Rite Squires.
* BackToBackBadasses: This happens many times.
* BashBrothers: The individual Dark Hunters are each trained to kill Daimons. Although they cannot stand together without draining each others's powers (thanks, Artemis!), there is still kinship between them.
* TheBeautifulElite: ''Everyone''. Yes, even the [[EvilIsSexy bad ones]].
* BeingGoodSucks: Some characters have this ideology.
* BigNo: Happens mostly when the heroine is injured or dies and the hero goes all "NOOOOOOO!!"
* BlondGuysAreEvil: The Daimons.
* BreakTheCutie: Repeated. Ash being the epitome. You name it, he suffered it.
* BullyingADragon: This trope is both lampshaded and subverted. A specific example: Ash can pretty much destroy... [[spoiler:well... everything]], but keeps getting in ridiculous situations by being manipulated by others.
* ButtMonkey: Acheron. Ahem... literally. Even when people try to HELP him.
* CelticMythology
* ChristmasEpisode: A short story were Gallagher experiences his first Christmas after becoming a Dark Hunter.
* ClassicalMythology: The pantheon is about what you would expect from the Greeks.
* {{CloudCuckooLander}}:
** Sunshine Runningwolf, to an extent.
** The Seri, with her ThirdPersonPerson and [[ExtremeOmnivore Extreme Carnivore]] tendencies.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Liza, the squire. An old sweet lady who will offer you tee, and if you have luck, she will give you one of her beautiful dolls... that are actually like retractable swords. Yeah. In general, either the female character turns out to be a kickass, or someone the hero or heroine knows turns out to be a know-it-all about mythology
* DeusExMachina: With literal gods. Now where'd that conflict go?
* DontYouDarePityMe: They are [[IronWoobie strong men]]. They don't want you to feel sorry for them. Maybe.
* DoorStopper: The book ''Acheron'' tops out at over 500 pages.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Acheron, Nick and, allegedly, Tabitha.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Everybody now...! No matter how abused, misguided or misanthropic.
* MrFanservice: Ohhh, ''come ON''. DarkAndTroubledPast, ''Check''. TroubledButCute? ''Check''. Sexy voice? ''Absolutely''.
* EternalLove: All god/were-human relationships are resolved. Mortal? No problem! Now you're immortal AND have some cool supe powers!
* FurAgainstFang: The Weres and the Dark Hunters aren't the friendliest neighbors, given that the Weres are cousins to the Daimons the Dark Hunters kill.
* GranolaGirl : Sunshine, again.
* HeartbrokenBadass
* HellBentForLeather:
** ''Everyone''.
** Except for Valerius... he found it 'barbaric' to put it in his terms.
* {{Hellgate}}: The boltholes used by the Daimons.
* HumanMomNonhumanDad: Simone from ''Dream Chaser''. Also, most of the kids, like Marissa Hunter, that the heroes and heroines of past books are shown to be popping out in their continuing cameos, since about 50% of the pairings are Dark/Dream/Were Hunter & ordinary human woman. And the doozy: [[spoiler: Nick, who previously just thought his dad was a convict but in recent books has discovered was some powerful being from whom Nick's inherited supernatural abilities of world-changing/destroying power.]].
* IdealizedSex: They are romance novels, [[ForegoneConclusion after all]].
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The way to kill a Daimon is to stab them through the chest where the 'ink stain' of human souls resides. One "pop" and they get turned into golden powder.
* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne:
** Ash is also known as [[spoiler:"the cursed god"]].
** Recurring theme in ''Chronicles of Nick.''
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Zarek, Sin, Aidan, Xypher, Stryker, Jericho, Nick...
* {{Jerkass}}: Many characters, some more that others. Nick is a good example, although [[FreudianExcuse he has an excuse]]... right?
** Nick has I deal with ''a lot'' of these. First there's Stone, who harasses him for his low income and also goads him into fights in order to get the rest of the school to think he's a delinquent and have him kicked off the football team. There's also Nick's first principal, who's view of Nick and his family isn't very different from that of Stone. His next principle isn't very different, and the second coach ''blackmails him into stealing things from the students at his school.''
* JerkassGod: Artemis being a really good example. Zeus can count in, too. And Apollo, of course. And... well, gosh, there are a lot of them in this series, [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters too many to name]].
* KaleidoscopeHair: Acheron can change his hair color at will. So far it's been black, brown, green, purple, platinum silver, and black with red streaks, among others.
* KnightInSourArmor
* MamaBear: Literally, with Nicolette Peltier. Apollymi also goes out of her way to protect her son Apostolos [[spoiler: aka Acheron]]
* MotiveDecay: (Not sure this is exactly the trope I'm looking for for this): Artemis, (rather impressively actually) over the course of half of a book manages to go from a genuinely nice character in a tough situation who's trying her best to understand someone to a brain dead socially inept abuser. ... uhm... by the end of the first half of the book she's very little like the character you're supposed to like a couple hundred pages ago.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: If you're a Daimon or an Appollite, the mention of any Dark Hunter's name should create this. Otherwise it falls under NamesToTrustImmediately.
** Speaking of which, Acheron's ThemeMusicPowerUp serves as [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Music To Run Away From Really Fast]] when played at the Sanctuary to alert any clientele who may not wish to meet him.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Can apply to many characters.
** [[spoiler: Ash gets whipped raw by Artemis every time he gives a soul back to a Dark Hunter.]]
** Jericho (Cratus) was doomed to centuries of crude torture, because he saved a baby he was supposed to kill. This baby turned out to be [[spoiler:Delphine, who ended up being his love interest]].
* OneWingedAngel: If Acheron is pissed beyond all hope of redemption, he turns blue, gets black horns, nails, and lips, and basically rips the ever-loving everything out of most everyone. Bonus points for the ability to end the world should he go visit his mother in Atlantean Hell.
* OrganizationWithUnlimitedFunding: [[JerkassGod Artemis]] pays each Dark Hunter in a wheelbarrow-sized load of gold and precious jewels each month, which then has to be converted into normal currency. Multiply this by the number of Dark Hunters and the thousand years this has been going on, and you come up with some serious wealth.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent:
** They burn in sunlight and have fangs, but they don't need blood to survive.
** Appollites are to die painfully at the age of 27, due to a curse from [[JerkassGod The Greek God, Apollo]]. They have fangs as well, and must feed from each other until they die. To circumvent this early death, they can choose to "go Daimon" by taking human souls into their bodies. This makes them targets of Dark Hunters.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent
* PapaBear: Bubba from ''The Chronicles of Nick.'' He's not just some redneck maniac. [[spoiler: He was originally a wealthy married man. When his wife and child were killed bay robber, he had a massive FreakOut, quit his job,]] started his store, and began giving self-defens lessons and to prowl the streets in search of anyone else who would take innocent life.
* PowerNullifier: The ''metriazo'' collars to the Weres; low voltage electricity prevents VoluntaryShapeshifting.
* PropheticNames: Acheron. [[spoiler: After the River of Woe. Let's see here. When he was born, his mother and father both denied him due to his silver eyes, a sign of him being a gift from the gods. They both utterly despised him, and he just couldn't understand ''why''. It was made especially worse since he looks exactly like Styxx, his brother, who neither parent has a problem lavishing affection on. He's then taken away to become a prostitute, where he's raped, beaten, drugged... The list goes on. And that's only the start of things... May the gods have mercy on you indeed.]]
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Apollymi.
* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Katagaria's main form is animal; the Arcadians, human.
* ShirtlessScene: ''Every'' book, with tons of detailed description.
* SingleMomStripper: Cherise Gautier, Nick's Mom, particularly in Chronicles of Nick: Infinity. [[BerserkButton Watch what you say about her in front of Nick]], especially since she's now [[StuffedIntoTheFridge dearly departed]].
* SlidingScaleOfVampireFriendliness:
** The Dark Hunters look like vampires, and they can even drink blood, but they are actually pretty friendly, especially given that they protect humans.
** Daimons have their friendly moments, too.
* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Julian Alexander spent the majority of his life viewed as a {{Lust Object}} by women, and [[GreenEyedMonster hated by other men because of it]]. [[JustifiedTrope Being the son of Aphrodite]], it makes sense.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** From Acheron...
** ...to Asheron...
** ...and later Ash...
** The Dark-Hunter Ravyn.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Ash. Apocalypse, anyone?
* TallDarkAndHandsome
* TheBigEasy: The majority of the books are set in New Orleans.
* ThemeMusicPowerUp: An affectionate parody; Acheron, [[spoiler:the Atlantean god-turned-vampire warrior]], has "Sweet Home Alabama" for his theme music.
* ThePowerOfLove: To the cavity-forming degree.
* ThisWasHisTrueForm: When a Were-Hunter falls asleep, faints, or dies, they go back to their base form.
* TraumaCongaLine: Ash. Most recently Seth
* VampiresAreRich: Dark-Hunters get a monthly salary of a pile o' treasure, which funds their huge houses and expensive cars.
* [[VampiresOwnNightclubs Supernatural Beings Own Nightclubs]]: Daimons and Weres certainly do.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Weres. Unless they are zapped with electricity; then they [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting phase in and out without control for several minutes]].
* [[ComesGreatResponsibility With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility]]: Or as Ash says, "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should". Heck, his life pretty much ''revolves'' around this trope, to a point that everyone identifies this as his {{Catchphrase}}.
* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy: Jericho (Cratus), when he gets his powers back.
* WorldOfBadass: ...do we have to explain?
* YouCannotFightFate: The opening prologue of ''The Chronicles of Nick'' is '''dripping''' with this.

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