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* EasilyForgiven: PalyedWith. After wins the election in a dark horse victory, Tick fully expects to be executed either for treason or revenge, only for Eliot revealing that he's being spared. He will be under heavy guard and on ''very'' thin ice, working as part of High King Margo's council due to proving to be good at his job and [[JerkassHasAPoint having fair points that neither of the Earthlings know how to rule a kingdom]].
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* EasilyForgiven: PalyedWith. PlayedWith. After Margo wins the election in a dark horse victory, Tick fully expects to be executed either for treason or revenge, only for Eliot revealing to reveal that he's being spared. He will be under heavy guard and on ''very'' thin ice, working as part of High King Margo's council due to proving to be good at his job and [[JerkassHasAPoint having fair points that neither of the Earthlings know how to rule a kingdom]].
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* NotSoDifferent: Quentin cites the fact that the Library has killed people as a reason not to trust them, but Alice counters that their group has also killed people.
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* EasilyForgiven: PalyedWith. After wins the election in a dark horse victory, Tick fully expects to be executed either for treason or revenge, only for Eliot revealing that he's being spared. He will be under heavy guard and on ''very'' thin ice, working as part of High King Margo's council due to proving to be good at his job and [[JerkassHasAPoint having fair points that neither of the Earthlings know how to rule a kingdom]].
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Margo thought she was just making small talk with a drunk bear who happened to be dating a human. She didn't know her approval of his relationship would lead Humbledrum to encourage all the other talking animals to vote for her.
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* DidntSeeThatComing: Margo thought she was just making small talk with a drunk bear who happened to be dating a human. She didn't know her approval of his relationship would lead Humbledrum to encourage all the other talking animals to vote for her.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Margo thought she was just making small talk with a drunk bear who happened to be dating a human. She didn't know her approval of his relationship would lead Humbledrum to encourage all the other talking animals to vote for her.
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* BackFromTheDead: Since the trees Julia restores are sapient, it technically counts as this.
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* BackFromTheDead: Since the trees Julia restores are sapient, it her restoration of them technically counts as this.
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* RegretfulTraitor: More like "reluctant". The Library wants alice to trap Julia's god-power in a Siphon, which could kill her. Alice wants to find another way, though.
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* RegretfulTraitor: More like "reluctant". The Library wants alice Alice to trap Julia's god-power in a Siphon, which could kill her. Alice wants to find another way, though.
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* AllForNothing: Turns out are only fifty thousand humans in Fillory, and a million talking animals. Margo's openly stated belief in interspecies marriage rights for the latter leads to her getting written in when she wasn't even on the ballot.
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* AllForNothing: Turns out are only fifty thousand humans in Fillory, and a million talking animals. In spite of Tick and Eliot's massive campaigns, Margo's openly stated belief in interspecies marriage rights for the latter leads to her getting written in when she wasn't even on the ballot.
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* AllForNothing: Turns out are only fifty thousand humans in Fillory, and a million talking animals. Margo's openly stated belief in interspecies marriage rights for the latter leads to her getting written in when she wasn't even on the ballot.
-->'''Fen:''' So the human vote means nothing in Fillory.
-->'''Fen:''' So the human vote means nothing in Fillory.
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* SoProudOfYou: The Fairy Queen says as much of Margo in so many words.
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-->'''Eliot:''' I expected that That got less touching as you went.
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* BatmanGambit: Margo and Eliot drop flyers advertising an election all over Fillory, banking on the people' current revolutionary attitude to
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* InternalReveal: Kady explains Julia-40's travails to Penny-23.
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* RegretfulTraitor: More like "reluctant". The Library wants alice to trap Julia's god-power in a Siphon, which could kill her. Alice wants to find another way, though.
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* WeAreAsMayflies: The Fairy Queen points out that rather than accept Eliot and Margo's terms for the Key, the fairies can wait in their Fairy Realm and just outlive the conflicts going on in Fillory. They counter by pointing out that fairies can't reproduce in the Fairy Realm.