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* DealWithTheDevil: Literally: Rumina kills Sinbad and gives him the sailor's soul, and he resurrects Turok for her. As a 'down payment' he reanimates Turok's head. He also throws in a trinket to power her up as well.

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* DealWithTheDevil: Literally: Rumina kills Sinbad and gives him the Devil the sailor's soul, and he resurrects Turok for her. As a 'down payment' he reanimates Turok's head. He also throws in a trinket to power her up as well.
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* AbortedArc: whatever Maeve's issue with Rumina was, and the subsequent mystery of Dermott. It's implied that Dermott is actually Maeve's brother (possibly twin, given they shared an occasional PsychicLink), who was [[ForcedTransformation transformed into a hawk by Rumina]] for rejecting her.
** To some extent with Sinbad's rainbow bracelet. The titular guest star of "The Ronin" bore one, as did Bryn. It was eventually revealed that the bracelets were given (by who, it wasn't said) to those with the potential to change the world. The idea was that the series finale would involve Sinbad having a vision of all those throughout the centuries who had, or would, be awarded the bracelet, including Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jnr.

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* AbortedArc: whatever Whatever Maeve's issue with Rumina was, and the subsequent mystery of Dermott. It's implied that Dermott is actually Maeve's brother (possibly twin, given they shared an occasional PsychicLink), who was [[ForcedTransformation transformed into a hawk by Rumina]] for rejecting her.
** To some extent with Sinbad's rainbow bracelet. The titular guest star of "The Ronin" bore one, as did Bryn. It was eventually revealed that the bracelets were given (by who, whom, it wasn't said) to those with the potential to change the world. The idea was that the series finale would involve Sinbad having a vision of all those throughout the centuries who had, or would, be awarded the bracelet, including Ghandi Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jnr.

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* RaceLift: Sinbad and his brother Doubar, and really most people residing in Bagdhad are very, very caucasian people. Maeve gets a pass as she's a Celt.

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* RaceLift: Sinbad and his brother Doubar, and really most people residing in Bagdhad Baghdad, are very, very caucasian people. Maeve gets a pass as Caucasian people in this show when obviously they should be Middle Eastern. About the only character who's Caucasian and explicitly should be is Maeve, since she's a Celt.
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* ProchronicProduct: Features a scientist named Firouz, who over the course of the show created such things as a bicycle, an umbrella, explosives and laser weaponry.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Maeve wasn't too bad - she wore a pseudo-traditional dress with a not entirely unreasonable amount of cleavage, and aside from the aforementioned midriff baring, Rumina ''usually'' wasn't unreasonable either. One episode had her showing off her cleavage, and in the season 1 finale she put on a black floor length gown. Bryn, however, ...yeah.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: {{Stripperiffic}}:
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Maeve wasn't too bad - she wore a pseudo-traditional dress with a not entirely unreasonable amount of cleavage, and aside from the aforementioned midriff baring, cleavage.
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Rumina ''usually'' wasn't unreasonable either. One episode had her showing off her cleavage, and in loves to show off, it's basically the season 1 finale she put on resident MsFanservice.
** Bryn wears something that resembles
a black floor length gown. Bryn, however, ...yeah.yellow swimsuit.
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** TheChick: Maeve, later Bryn. Both were sorceresses, and Maeve was also a harmonizing aspect in the group.

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** TheChick: TheHeart: Maeve, later Bryn. Both were sorceresses, and Maeve was also a harmonizing aspect in the group.

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* DirtyCoward: Once disarmed of his FlamingSword and isolated with Sinbad and Rongar, Ali Rashid's bravado disappears and he spends the rest of the episode frantically trying to escape by any means necessary and only fighting back when cornered with no escape.



* PaperTiger: Ali Rashid is an intimidating, threatening, and confident...so long as he has his deadly FlamingSword and guards. The moment he's denied both, he shows his true colors as a DirtyCoward.

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* PaperTiger: Ali Rashid is an intimidating, threatening, and confident...confident mastermind...so long as he has his deadly FlamingSword and guards. The moment he's denied both, he shows his true colors as a DirtyCoward.



* VillainousBreakdown: Ali Rashid is intimidating, smug, and incontrol so long as he has his FlamingSword...but the second he's disarmed and locked in the room with Sinbad, he becomes a DirtyCoward and spends the rest of the episode running for his life.

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* VillainousBreakdown: Ali Rashid is intimidating, smug, and incontrol in control so long as he has his FlamingSword...but the second he's disarmed and locked in the room with Sinbad, he becomes a DirtyCoward and spends the rest of the episode running for his life.
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* PaperTiger: Ali Rashid is an intimidating, threatening, and confident...so long as he has his deadly FlamingSword and guards. The moment he's denied both, he shows his true colors as a DirtyCoward.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Ali Rashid is intimidating, smug, and incontrol so long as he has his FlamingSword...but the second he's disarmed and locked in the room with Sinbad, he becomes a DirtyCoward and spends the rest of the episode running for his life.

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* {{Archenemy}}: Ali Rashid is this to Rongar, with his mere presence being enough to drive Rongar into a berserker rage. This is because [[spoiler:he stole Rongar's throne, cut out his tongue, and banished him.]]



* TheSpeechless: Rongar couldn't talk because [[spoiler:his tongue was cut out]], but on very rare occasions he would scream. Usually he communicated through [[TheSilentBob facial expressions and pantomime]].

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* TheSpeechless: Rongar couldn't talk because [[spoiler:his tongue was cut out]], out by Ali Rashid]], but on very rare occasions he would scream. Usually he communicated through [[TheSilentBob facial expressions and pantomime]].
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* VillainTeamUp: In the first season finale, Scratch returns and makes a DealWithTheDevil with Rumina to recruit her aid against Sinbad.
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* DealWithTheDevil: Literally: Rumina kills Sinbad and gives him the sailor's soul, and he resurrects Turok for her. As a 'down payment' he reanimates Turok's head. He also throws in a trinket to power her up as well.


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* HoldingBackThePhlebotinum: Scratch admits he has to rely on Rumina because forces 'up above' won't allow him to use his full power directly.

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