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** Renly is first described as having green eyes, despite the fact that all Baratheons having blue eyes is a plot point (and his eyes are described as blue for the rest of the series). Martin defended it by claiming that Renly's eyes are a shade of a blue-green that looks purely green when he's wearing the color-as he was when described as being green-eyed.

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** Renly is first described as having green eyes, despite the fact that all Baratheons having blue eyes is a plot point (and his eyes are described as blue for the rest of the series). Martin defended it by claiming that Renly's eyes are a shade of a blue-green that looks purely green when he's wearing the color-as color- as he was when described as being green-eyed.
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** In ''Literature/GravePeril'', the name of the woman Bianca killed in ''Literature/StormFront'' changes back and forth between Paula and Rachel, though this may be due to the fact that Paula was a pseudonym adopted due to her working in a brothel.

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** In ''Literature/GravePeril'', the name of the woman Bianca killed in ''Literature/StormFront'' ''Literature/{{Storm Front|DresdenFiles}}'' changes back and forth between Paula and Rachel, though this may be due to the fact that Paula was a pseudonym adopted due to her working in a brothel.
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** Similarly, the print "The Faculty of Unseen University" includes Mr Nutt (joined the University staff in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals'') and Windle Poones (died 26 books earlier in ''Literature/ReaperMan'').

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This math was hard to calculate, but I just confirmed it, I think. Adding a series.


* In the ''Please Don't Tell My Parents'' series, the supervillain Bull could have been rounding his age and years as a supervillain, but his stated age and years as a villain are irreconcilable with a textbook entry in the series. In ''Summer of Lob'', he arrives in Los Angeles in summer of 1969 and briefly mentions that he's 19. In ''[[Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsImASupervillain Supervillain]]'', he mentions being sixty years old, during December. This places the series as beginning in winter of 2009-2010 or 2010-2011, depending on the season of his birthday. Reinforced in ''[[Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsIveGotHenchmen Henchmen]]'', he says he was a villain for 40 years. Since this is before summer, this also puts the main books as starting 2009-2010. However, also in ''Henchmen'', a class textbook mentions some statues last seen in ''2011''.



* Early in ''Literature/TheTamuli'' Emperor Sarabian considers beheading his Prime Minister - and when Queen Ehlana of Elenia asks under what charge, replies "This is Tamuli. I don’t need charges. I can have his head chopped off if I decide that I don’t like his haircut." The rest of the series makes much of the fact Sarabian is a powerless figurehead who has no say in the government, and needs Ehlana to teach him how to be a "proper" absolute ruler.

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* Early in ''Literature/TheTamuli'' Emperor Sarabian considers beheading his Prime Minister - and when Queen Ehlana of Elenia asks under what charge, replies "This is Tamuli. I don’t don’t need charges. I can have his head chopped off if I decide that I don’t like his haircut." The rest of the series makes much of the fact Sarabian is a powerless figurehead who has no say in the government, and needs Ehlana to teach him how to be a "proper" absolute ruler.

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