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* MercyKill: [[spoiler: Kara has to go through with this to dispatch of Damien on his request, with a quick bite to the throat doing the trick. It was that or have him (and the rest of the pack) remain possessed and she had to take that option. Since Damien is her father, this doubles as a rare {{justified}} example of {{patricide}}.]]

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* MercyKill: [[spoiler: Kara has to go through with this to dispatch of Damien on his request, with a quick bite to the throat doing the trick. It was that or have him (and the rest of the pack) remain possessed and she had to take that option. Since Damien is her father, this doubles as a rare {{justified}} {{justified|Trope}} example of {{patricide}}.]]
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*UpliftedAnimal: {{Downplayed}} sure the wolves here have gained rational thought, but they all still go on all fours, have barely any instances of tool use and whenever fights occur, the result is as brutal as one would expect if two ordinary wolves fought. They still have standards and morals, they just mostly act like normal wolves except in the few bits where deviation occurs
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*BetaCouple: although the primary relationship that shows up is between Kara and Arrow, a few others are also shown, but most notably the one between Lighning and Raina, who start off as enemies but quickly develop some feelings for each other, yet, the two contrast each other in numerous ways and this one is, for the most part PlayedForLaughs due to them bickering almost like an old married couple. That being said, it is put to the rest and survives just fine. [[spoiler: heck, it is the only romantic relationship in the film where both parties involved survive, unless you count Chance and Melody, but that one does seem pretty one sided and falls flat every time.]] It also just so happens to be the Creator’s favourite ship in the film, as stated in commentary videos released years after Wolf Song. (Almost on par with the dynamic between Cobalt and Alador, but that dynamic isn’t exactly romantic by a long shot [[spoiler: especially because the former ends up getting the latter killed due to his ego being attacked and his orders to merely torture his victim (but spare his life, at least for the time being). An order which Cobalt might have gone too much overboard with his feelings of resentment]].))

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