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%%* AcceptableTargets: Non-shapeshifters, in Bria's village
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* FridgeBrillance: Everyone likes Bria for no reason wherever she goes. Throughout the book, you know that she [[spoiler: and her mother, Queen Vasi]] have the power to control people's emotions and bring them peace and happiness, whether they want it or not. Aside from being a creepy power, this also brings to light why everyone was so eager to help her in the beginning.
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* FridgeBrillance: FridgeBrilliance: Everyone likes Bria for no reason wherever she goes. Throughout the book, you know that she [[spoiler: and her mother, Queen Vasi]] have the power to control people's emotions and bring them peace and happiness, whether they want it or not. Aside from being a creepy power, this also brings to light why everyone was so eager to help her in the beginning.
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* ClicheStorm: The story is made up of fantasy cliches, but slightly refreshed by the fact that it's set in a world of shapeshifters
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* ClicheStorm: The story is made up of fantasy cliches, but slightly refreshed by the fact that it's set in a world of shapeshiftersshapeshifters.
* FridgeBrillance: Everyone likes Bria for no reason wherever she goes. Throughout the book, you know that she [[spoiler: and her mother, Queen Vasi]] have the power to control people's emotions and bring them peace and happiness, whether they want it or not. Aside from being a creepy power, this also brings to light why everyone was so eager to help her in the beginning.
* FridgeBrillance: Everyone likes Bria for no reason wherever she goes. Throughout the book, you know that she [[spoiler: and her mother, Queen Vasi]] have the power to control people's emotions and bring them peace and happiness, whether they want it or not. Aside from being a creepy power, this also brings to light why everyone was so eager to help her in the beginning.
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%%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: When Bria bursts out her wings in the council chamber
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%%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: When Bria bursts out her wings in the council chamberchamber
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* AcceptableTargets: Non-shapeshifters, in Bria's village
* DancingBear: Like [[Literature/InheritanceCycle Eragon]], was written by a high schooler
* DancingBear: Like [[Literature/InheritanceCycle Eragon]], was written by a high schooler
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* MarySue: Bria definitely shows signs of this, especially with her extreme compassion and the fact that everyone seems ready to help her out with little prodding. Also, the ease with which she gets out of some situations can be indicitive.
** Also, the scene when the Queen of the Squirrels gives her all those dresses just because she'd look good in them could be an example.
* MomentOfAwesome: When Bria bursts out her wings in the council chamber
* HeartwarmingMoments: Adrian saving the children
** Also, the scene when the Queen of the Squirrels gives her all those dresses just because she'd look good in them could be an example.
* MomentOfAwesome: When Bria bursts out her wings in the council chamber
* HeartwarmingMoments: Adrian saving the children
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** Also, the scene when the Queen of the Squirrels gives her all those dresses just because she'd look good in them could be an example.
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%%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: When Bria bursts out her wings in the council
* HeartwarmingMoments: Adrian saving the children
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* DancingBear: Like [[{{Inheritance Cycle}} Eragon]], was written by a high schooler
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* DancingBear: Like [[{{Inheritance Cycle}} [[Literature/InheritanceCycle Eragon]], was written by a high schooler
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* AcceptableTargets: Non-shapeshifters, in Bria's village
* DancingBear: Like [[{{Inheritance Cycle}} Eragon]], was written by a high schooler
* ClicheStorm: The story is made up of fantasy cliches, but slightly refreshed by the fact that it's set in a world of shapeshifters
* MarySue: Bria definitely shows signs of this, especially with her extreme compassion and the fact that everyone seems ready to help her out with little prodding. Also, the ease with which she gets out of some situations can be indicitive.
** Also, the scene when the Queen of the Squirrels gives her all those dresses just because she'd look good in them could be an example.
* MomentOfAwesome: When Bria bursts out her wings in the council chamber
* HeartwarmingMoments: Adrian saving the children
* DancingBear: Like [[{{Inheritance Cycle}} Eragon]], was written by a high schooler
* ClicheStorm: The story is made up of fantasy cliches, but slightly refreshed by the fact that it's set in a world of shapeshifters
* MarySue: Bria definitely shows signs of this, especially with her extreme compassion and the fact that everyone seems ready to help her out with little prodding. Also, the ease with which she gets out of some situations can be indicitive.
** Also, the scene when the Queen of the Squirrels gives her all those dresses just because she'd look good in them could be an example.
* MomentOfAwesome: When Bria bursts out her wings in the council chamber
* HeartwarmingMoments: Adrian saving the children