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* HoYay: between Tay and Jerle. They are very close in a way that can be interpreted as more than just friendship, and [[spoiler: Tay's death [[DiedInYourArmsTonight happens in Jerle's arms]] ]]
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* HoYay: between Tay and Jerle. They are very close in a way that can be interpreted as more than just friendship, and [[spoiler: Tay's death [[DiedInYourArmsTonight happens in Jerle's arms]] arms.]] ]]
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* HoYay: between Tay and Jerle. They are very close in a way that can be interpreted as more than just friendship, and [[spoiler: Tay's death [[DiedInYourArmsTonight happens in Jerle's arms]] ]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Risca's attempt and failure to destroy the Warlock Lord with his druid magic; it was probably meant to explain in ''the Sword of Shannara'' why Allanon couldn't have done the same.
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* FridgeBrilliance: FridgeBrilliance:
** Risca's attempt and failure to destroy the Warlock Lord with his druid magic; it was probably meant to explain in ''the Sword of Shannara'' why Allanon couldn't have done thesame.same.
** The Warlock Lord accompanied his army in this book but remains in the Skull Kingdom in ''Sword''. This was probably because he'd be vulnerable if he went with his invading army to the Southlands on the chance that the Sword of Shannara was found.
** Risca's attempt and failure to destroy the Warlock Lord with his druid magic; it was probably meant to explain in ''the Sword of Shannara'' why Allanon couldn't have done the
** The Warlock Lord accompanied his army in this book but remains in the Skull Kingdom in ''Sword''. This was probably because he'd be vulnerable if he went with his invading army to the Southlands on the chance that the Sword of Shannara was found.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Risca's attempt and failure to destroy the Warlock Lord with his druid magic; it was probably meant to explain in ''the Sword of Shannara'' why Allanon couldn't have done the same.
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Love It Or Hate It is In-Universe only.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: It's divisive, and Brooks considers it one of his weaker works, but it still has its fans who think it was just fine, thank you very much.