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3->''"...And listen: now they know who you are. They think you're here and will look for you obsessively, so it is dangerous for you to come back here. You must be careful, because you mustn’t be caught. And there is something of utmost importance you must know: the war will exterminate everyone. You might be the only one able to stop it. When you come back here again, go north straight away, to the Refugee Camp. Do not delay, and most importantly: ''let no-one know who you are.''"''
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5''Murderess'' (רוֹצַחַת, ''rotsakhat'') is a 2014 fantasy novel by Israeli writer Daya Marnin. It is the first in the six part ''The Exiles of Greywall’d Saga''. Marnin began writing it from the ages of 13 to 15 and is currently working on the next book in the series, ''Priestess''.
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7Lu Killer is a teenage orphan girl from England, who’s been transferred from one boarding school to the next throughout her life, having learned to care little for anything or anyone. One day, when travelling to the next boarding school, James Centre Boarding School, a young boy comes into her cabin and gives her some cryptic instructions, then walks out. She doesn’t think much of it, but then she notices after he’s gone that [[INeverToldYouMyName he knew her name without her ever telling him what it was]], but he’s long gone somehow, leaving only his blood-soaked hat for Lu to find.
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9Once she’s arrived at her boarding school, Lu feels strangely compelled to befriend a group of [[ValleyGirl Essex girls]], despite her deep contempt for them. She quickly discovers the group leader, Bridget, is holding the girls in line by bullying them using magic, and, more importantly, she has some formidable magic powers herself that she needs to learn how to control, and ''fast'', once she encounters a few people who, strangely enough, call her a ''[[TitleDrop murderess]]'' and try to kill her.
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11As it turns out, to her horror, she hails from a lineage with the questionable reputation of being horribly, murderously violent. Not only this, but when she meets the boy again, she finds out she has a crucial mission to save the magical world of her ancestors, Greywall’d, and possibly even this one…
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13You can find more about the book on its official website [[http://www.greywalld.com here]].
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20* ActionGirl: Lu, to the point it’s instinctive for her.
21* AdultsAreUseless: It seems none of the adults is aware of Bridget’s magical bullying; even if they were, there’s little they could do. It’s implied that the headmistress doesn’t hold her in high regard, but as Bridget mentioned that she [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections uses connections to get what she wants]], the other staff members’ position is left unclear.
22* AerithAndBob: Minor example on Earth, where there is a girl named Dakota in an English school ([[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as she’s American), but Greywall’d absolutely ''loves'' this trope, featuring relatively normal first names alongside names comprised of legitimate words (translated in the English version) and fantasy names with a vague European sound. Justified again, as Greywall’d is a big place divided into multiple nations and races.
23* AfraidOfBlood: Lu has this in spades, thinking it makes little sense in light of who she is ‘supposed to be’.
24* AllFirstPersonNarratorsWriteLikeNovelists: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] before Lu crosses over to Greywall’d and [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] after, once she’s acquired SuperSenses.
25* AllJustADream: Lu tries to tell herself the magical events she experiences are either this or SanitySlippage.
26* AlmostDeadGuy: ‘Hat Lad’ parodies it, disclosing as much information as he can to Lu before dying from the wounds inflicted by Professor Cole. Of course, he’s only pretending, and is amused by Lu’s reaction when she discovers he’s alive and well.
27* AlphaBitch: Bridget, a shameless [[ValleyGirl Essex Girl]] (i.e. the polar opposite of [[{{Goth}} Lu]]) unrepentant [[TheBully bully]].
28* AlternativeCalendar: The people of Greywall’d count years from [[HitSoHardTheCalendarFeltIt Signus’ fall]]. It confuses Lu a bit when she hears that Cleareye Fullmoonnight was born in the year 491.
29* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Killers’ reputation. Whether or not Lu is [[VillainousLineage naturally inclined this way]] is a recurrent theme in the book.
30* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: [[TheBully Bridget]] is extremely irritated to learn Lu is this to her.
31* [[AnimalsHateHim Animals Hate Her]]: Lu, at least on Earth (she seems perfectly capable of riding a horse in Greywall’d). Not that she minds in particular, as they just keep their distance, and she has little interest in them.
32* AnnoyingArrows: Averted, twice:
33** Hallwad aims an arrow at Lu’s head when he first meets her, and she treats it as a serious, legitimate threat.
34** [[spoiler:Lu’s father is killed with an arrow to the heart in Lu’s last TroubledBackstoryFlashback.]]
35* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]]. Lu wonders if Bridget’s [[EvilIsPetty petty attempts to get back at Lu]] for her [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle humiliating defeat]] at the SnowballFight]] is what having a younger sibling is like.
36* AntiEscapismAesop: Minor example. Lu [[RefusalOfTheCall tries to avoid the mission ‘Hat Lad’ gives her]], [[ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne in deep contempt for her lot in life]], leading her to [[spoiler:move in with Cleareye, a Lavrice,]] at one point. ‘Hat Lad’ reprimands her for it and [[spoiler:shows her she almost [[ForcedTransformation turned into a Lavrice herself]] by drinking all that [[HardLight Moonfluid]], which would have made it impossible for her to continue her journey]], emphasising how crucial her mission is and encouraging her to continue.
37* AntiMagic: The Dark Ones use most of their magical ability to prevent others from using theirs in their domain, making Lu unable to cook [[ShootTheDog the rabbit she hunted]].
38* ArborealAbode: The Lavrice live in the giant trees that grow in their forest.
39* ArcWords: ‘Hat Lad’ repeats a few key messages to Lu whenever he meets her, but most notably, ‘Good luck, and may fortune prove your ally,’[[labelnote:Hebrew]]בהצלחה לך, ושהמזל הטוב ינחה אותך[[/labelnote]] [[spoiler:the traditional Killer blessing]].
40* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Lu feeds the strange cat that saved her pieces of bread, and it eats them. [[LampshadedTrope Lampshaded]], as Lu notes how strange it is not only that it eats the bread, but that it would go anywhere near her, given the general [[AnimalsHateHim aversion animals display towards her]]; [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as it’s a [[spoiler:Derobus cat, which is considerably different to the types found on Earth]].
41* AsskickingPose: Hallwad does this when he [[spoiler:[[LeeroyJenkins jumps in front of the Dark Ones]] [[BigBrotherInstinct torturing his sister]], but quickly [[DefiantStoneThrow runs out of the room to make them go after her and leave her alone]]]].
42* AuthorAppeal: Both on the writer’s part and the translator’s.
43** Marnin is in a few [[JustForFun/OneOfUs geeky]] British fandoms, so those get some {{Shout Out}}s and homages, and the plot is set in part in England.
44** Lumi’s translation is very faithful, aside from a few points of necessary PragmaticAdaptation that allowed them to sneak in a few of those:
45*** Being a linguistics student with a passing knowledge of various European languages, some of the outlandish orthography used to avoid awkward English spellings were based on other European languages, e.g. the names ‘Ciaró’ and ‘Lady Lias’ were based on Irish[[note]]They had somewhat of an Irish phase in high school and now have a special affection that comes and goes towards the language and the culture.[[/note]], ‘Déaspor’ was based on French and {{Con Lang}}s by Creator/JRRTolkien, and ‘Roythebrune’ derives from their favourite language, Icelandic (see MeaningfulName below).
46*** Being a fan of ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', they translated ‘the Book of Knowledge’ as ‘the Enchiridion’ (which [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/enchiridion technically means the same thing]]).
47* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their comedic fights that almost lead to death, [[spoiler:Shadow and Déaspor]] have their moments.
48* AwakeningTheSleepingGiant: Lu has extremely powerful magic powers, and…
49** [[TheBully Bridget]] keeps running into this trope with Lu:
50*** She forces her into getting TheMakeover, causing Lu to shatter all of her windows by fury-fuelled PowerIncontinence.
51*** She antagonises her enough to find herself on the receiving end of some inadvertent EducationThroughPyrotechnics.
52*** She throws snowballs at Lu’s window with her GirlPosse, prompting Lu to [[spoiler:start a SnowballFight that ends in Bridget’s [[CurbStompBattle humiliating defeat]] and fall from power]].
53** Professor Cole does this to her by pressing her RelativeButton and announcing that [[PrepareToDie he’s going to kill her]].
54* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: In-Universe example. Lu is so amazed by Cleareye’s singing voice she’s embarrassed to talk about the music she listens to.
55* [[spoiler:BackstabbingTheAlphaBitch: After Bridget suffers a [[CurbStompBattle humiliating defeat]] by Lu at the SnowballFight, Lola, who [[TheStarscream seemed to be the closest to Bridget beforehand]], is the only one of the girls mentioned by name who tries to befriend Lu.]]
56* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: The Dark Ones, whose traditional blessing is, ‘May the streams of blood guide you, and may ye aye find the dark in every sunny day,’ seem to qualify.
57* BadPowersBadPeople: The common view of magic and magic-wielders in Ciaró.
58* BadassUnintentional: Lu, especially at the beginning, when she takes down both Bridget and Professor Cole without even trying.
59* BadassBookworm: After [[spoiler:moving in with Cleareye]], Lu starts reading Cleareye’s library passionately; becoming an {{Omniglot}} after crossing to Greywall’d becomes a useful skill here.
60* BatmanGambit: [[ImpliedTrope Implied]]. Shadow told Hallwad what happened to his [[spoiler:([[ObliviousAdoption adoptive]])]] mother Martha and his sister Aucasis at a time when if he left he would meet Lu at the Myles Mountains, and [[spoiler:Déaspor gives Lu a map to the Dark Ones’ caves she knows she can’t read, but Hallwad can]]. This extends even to [[spoiler:[[GambitRoulette expecting Lu to stop and help him, and later stay at Cleareye’s]]]].
61* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Mostly [[AvertedTrope averted]]. Lu remarks that the [[TheFairFolk Dark Ones]] are beautiful, but they are clearly evil; Cleareye Fullmoonnight is beautiful, like all Moonfolk, but Lu has to hide from any other member of her race; and Hallwad comments that Lu herself is beautiful, although she denies it. On the flipside, Mrs. Eastry Cairns, the headmistress of James Centre Boarding School, [[CorruptCorporateExecutive doesn’t care about the school]], only about [[OnlyInItForTheMoney money]] and [[SlaveToPR her own image]], and is described as ‘a fairly corpulent woman with a slender aquiline nose, thinly plucked eyebrows, a mean-looking face riddled with acne’, but nerdy Mike, who is dressed awfully and is [[NoSocialSkills very awkward]], is benign enough for Lu to prefer his company over that of [[ValleyGirl Essex girls]]’.
62* BecauseDestinySaysSo: A recurrent theme, [[ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne much to Lu’s chagrin]].
63* BeneathTheMask:
64** Deep down beneath the layers of acquired apathy and sarcasm, Lu is rather miserable, distraught by never having had a family or someone who cares for her and with a poor opinion of herself. She adopted this demeanour as a child and [[BecomingTheMask it became natural for her]]. The mask slips only once Lu becomes aware of her heritage and abilities, and particularly after [[spoiler:killing two men [[KillingInSelfDefense in self-defence]]]].
65** Headmistress Mrs. Eastry Cairns gives Lu a warm welcome when she first arrives, but Lu later learns she is in fact only interested in [[OnlyInItForTheMoney money]] and [[SlaveToPR her own image]].
66** Bridget originally tries to make the impression of a friendly classmate who wants to welcome Lu warmly, albeit with some {{Jerkass}} tendencies shown by her attitude towards their [[NoSocialSkills awkward]] classmate Mike. That mask falls and tears entirely by the end of TheMakeover scene.
67* BewareTheSuperman: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]. The man in Lu’s visions quotes a prophecy saying that his and his wife’s daughter will either save the world or destroy it. [[spoiler:The daughter is actually Lu.]]
68* BigBad: Bridget at the beginning of the book, followed by the Dark Ones later on.
69* BigBrotherInstinct: Hallwad is motivated by this to [[spoiler:[[LeeroyJenkins ignore the plans he and Lu made and charge at the Dark Ones]] once he sees them torturing his sister, and then to [[DefiantStoneThrow run off to make them follow him instead of torturing her]].]]
70* BigDamnHeroes: Lu and Hallwad coming to rescue Aucasis. [[spoiler:They manage to leave with her, completely unscathed in the act.]]
71* BlackCloak: The assassins sent to kill Lu wear those. [[spoiler:Lu [[RobbingTheDead takes one of them off its owner’s corpse]] for herself after she kills them, and replaces it later with a silvery one given to her by Cleareye.]]
72* BlackComedy: The Dark Ones’ narrative poem from ShowWithinAShow below.
73* BlackSpeech: Lu remarks several times that the Dark Ones’ language is crude.
74* BladeEnthusiast: Lu, who apparently has an [[TheGift abnormal amount of natural talent for knife-wielding]].
75* BlatantLies:
76** Lu does this a few times:
77*** She tells her chemistry teacher, Mrs. Roderick, she’s arranging the vials so they’ll be easier to work with during the chemistry test, when she’s basically putting off actually completing the test, having [[BookDumb never bothered to study chemistry as required]]. Mrs. Roderick doesn’t seem to buy it, pointing out that Lu is arranging the vials not by class, compound, or position in the periodic table, but by ''[[ImplausibleDeniability colour]]''.
78*** She boldly tells the headmistress she never even went outside, let alone participate in the massive SnowballFight.
79*** Lu pretending she didn’t ask for hot cocoa at the Chopped Tree Inn in Greywall’d and insisting the boy welcoming her misheard her once she realises they have no idea what cocoa is in Greywall’d.
80*** Being stuck without any [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Potion]] in the [[TheFairFolk Dark Ones]]’ [[UndergroundCity tunnels]], Lu [[spoiler:tells the Dark Ones she’s there to renew the ancient pact the Killers had with them]]. [[spoiler:They only pretend to buy into it, or at least only their king, Gleaborne, does.]]
81*** Everything Lu tells Castor, the Dark Ones’ prison warden, about the ‘[[TorturePorn traditional Killer torture methods]]’, is nonsense used to coax him to provide useful information. [[spoiler:It works.]]
82** The Dark Ones tell Aucasis [[spoiler:they’ll free her if she tells them where Hallwad is]]. [[spoiler:They are actually planning to [[HumanSacrifice sacrifice both of them to their enigmatic ‘leader’]].]]
83* BlessedWithSuck: The Lavrice are beautiful and powerful, even more than Lu after crossing over to Greywall’d, and [[LongLived live for about 2,000 years]] while [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld retaining their youth]], but are bound to their moon-worshipping rituals and become [[SterilityPlague sterile]]. Cleareye is noticeably sad about the loss. [[spoiler:In her case, she also lost her ability to [[RightfulKingReturns claim her title as the Queen of Ciaró]].]]
84* BloodKnight: Lu notices these tendencies in her during the SnowballFight, and can’t help reflecting in shock on her heritage because of this.
85* BloodMagic: To open the gate to the Dark Ones’ tunnels, one has to spill some blood on it.
86* BlueAndOrangeMorality:
87** PlayedForLaughs (in-universe) in the Dark Ones’ narrative poem (see ShowWithinAShow below), excusing in jest all of King Roythebrune’s transgressions because he’s a [[RunningGag ‘man of copper’]].
88** When Lu asks Cleareye why she is interested in her as a friend despite [[spoiler:being a Ciaró princess, as the Killers rebelled against the Ciaró Royalty]], she says her definition of good and evil has changed after becoming a Lavrice.
89* BoardingSchoolOfHorrors: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. The James Centre Boarding School is shabby and grey, the food served in the cafeteria is awful (rumours say that a boy who ate everything he was served for a week [[LethalChef died because of it]]), the teachers are a bit mean and grating (but by no means blatantly sadistic), and the magic-wielding AlphaBitch Bridget seems to terrorise her fellow student, but all in all, it could be much worse.
90* BookDumb: Lu. She’s fairly intelligent, though [[BrilliantButLazy she doesn’t care enough to show it]]. She stops fitting this trope after reading Cleareye Fullmoonnight’s library as extensively as she can [[spoiler:over the course of the month they live together]].
91* {{Bookworm}}: What Lu becomes when she [[spoiler:moves in]] with Cleareye Fullmoonnight, eagerly reading her extensive library.
92* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:After her rescue, Aucasis, who used to smile a lot and was very talkative, hardly spoke, ate, or smiled, bothering to smile at Hallwad only when he seemed worried about her.]]
93* BreakTheHaughty: Lu does this to Bridget pretty much as soon as she arrives at her new school, albeit by accident. [[spoiler:Then the SnowballFight happens, and it’s not by accident anymore.]]
94* BreatherEpisode: [[spoiler:Lu’s brief period of living with Cleareye Fullmoonnight.]]
95* BritainIsOnlyLondon: Averted, to some extent. While the James Centre Boarding School is next to London and its students visit London on their monthly days off on the town, Lu needs a few hours of riding the train south to reach London--in other words, she’s coming from UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}. This seems like a narrow aversion, but most of the plot until Lu moves to Greywall’d takes place within the school anyway.
96* BrokenBird: Lu, who used to have friends in the various boarding schools she attended she ultimately fell out with, ultimately became a [[TheSnarkKnight snarky, world-weary]] [[LittleMissSnarker teen]] over the course of her life, having never really experienced other people caring for her, to the point she [[TheHermit shuns society]] as much as she can. When she finally earns her schoolmates’ affection by [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle decisively defeating]] [[AlphaBitch Bridget]], who’s been terrorising them (or at least her [[ValleyGirl Essex girls]] [[GirlPosse posse]]) with her magical abilities, in the SnowballFight scene]], she is mostly [[CelebrityIsOverrated irritated by them]].
97* TheBully: Bridget, who keeps her GirlPosse and possibly even the rest of the school, excluding Lu, under her thumb using magical bullying.
98* BullyingADragon: Bridget should have known better than to throw snowballs at Lu’s window…
99* BurningWithAnger: Lu feels ‘the Fire’, a strange feeling reminiscent of fire inside her, whenever she gets extremely angry. ‘Hat Lad’ teaches Lu to channel her anger and contempt to produce fire, and later on to produce fire at will.
100* ButtMonkey: Mike, the boy who Lu was supposed to sit next to. He’s extremely awkward, and Bridget openly mocks him to his face in front of Lu.
101* CallARabbitASmeerp:
102** The Enchiridion says in the English edition that ‘[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Gaea#English Gæans]]’ call their world ‘Earth’.[[note]]The name was given to better suit the mediæval-esque fantasy setting.[[/note]]
103** The Moonfolk call the moon the ‘Nightdaughter’ or ‘Lady Lias’.
104* CallToAdventure: ‘Hat Lad’ calls Lu twice, although fairly enigmatically.
105* CatapultNightmare: Happens to Lu when she dreams that the two men who tried to kill her back in London [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice stab her in the stomach]].
106* CatsAreMagic: A magic cat [[spoiler:saves Lu’s life when she battles two people sent to kill her]]. Lu discovers later on that [[spoiler:there is a special type of cats named Derobus cats, which are ‘large black cats with glistening eyes and [[NearlyNormalAnimal almost human consciousness]]’; she doesn’t make the connection though.]]
107* CatsAreMean: Downplayed. The cat mentioned above is irritable, but [[GoodIsNotNice is heroic nonetheless]].
108* CelebrityIsOverrated: Lu hates the attention that [[spoiler:her [[CurbStompBattle decisive defeat]] of [[TheBully Bridget]]]] has garnered.
109* ChekhovsGun: Most enigmatic items Lu has or acquires are used throughout the course of this book: the bracelet lets her [[spoiler:cross over to Greywall’d]], the herbs [[spoiler:[[HyperactiveMetabolism and fruit]]]] she takes [[RobbingTheDead off the corpses]] of [[spoiler:[[KillingInSelfDefense the two men who tried to kill her]]]] are [[HealThyself extra-potent medicine]], the bracelet ‘Hat Lad’ gives her [[spoiler:negates the Dark Ones’ AntiMagic abilities]], the map she is given at the Chopped Tree Inn is [[spoiler:for the Dark Ones’; [[UndergroundCity tunnels]]]], and the vial, the earrings, and the scroll that [[spoiler:her parents equipped her with]] are [[spoiler:unused in this book]].
110* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler:Shadow and Déaspor planned for the Derobus cat to save Lu from the men who attacked her, and are implied to have been those men in disguise, and have sent to the Refugee Camp not only Lu, but also Hallwad and Aucasis, and, eighteen years before the book’s beginning, Cleareye.]]
111* AChildShallLeadThem: [[DefiedTrope Defied]] by [[spoiler:Cleareye]], who waited until she was sixteen and felt mature enough to rule before she [[RightfulKingReturns went back to Ciaró to claim her title as the Queen of Ciaró]].
112* ChildishPillowFight: Lu and Cleareye have one to show how relaxed Lu became once she’s [[spoiler:moved in with her]].
113* [[spoiler:TheChosenMany: It turns out Hallwad and Aucasis are actually still on a mission given by Déaspor and Shadow, not just Lu.]]
114* TheChosenOne: Lu, who is given a CallToAdventure from ‘Hat Lad’ in the second chapter.
115* ChurchGoingVillain: Whether or not he actually is a villain is debatable (and yet to be seen), but King Roythebrune is said to have been a devout follower of the god Promius.
116* ColdBloodedTorture: The Dark Ones seem to have a special fondness for this; they inflict it on Aucasis [[spoiler:and Hallwad after he’s caught, and Lu realises she will probably be next]].
117* ComeWithMeIfYouWantToLive: Déaspor and the Wizard warn the Caurns to come with them immediately because they were no longer safe where they were. This doesn’t work very well: their mother dies and Aucasis is captured by the Dark Ones.
118* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: 'Hat Lad' is momentarily distracted by a pebble that falls out of his pocket while fighting Professor Cole. Neither has hitherto been able to overcome the other, but as soon as that happens, [[ForWantOfANail Cole uses it to successfully lunge a spear through his heart]].
119* CoolHorse: Moonfolk horses are said to be excellent.
120* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Mrs. Eastry Cairns, who doesn’t care about the school, only about [[OnlyInItForTheMoney money]] and [[SlaveToPR her own image]].
121* CreepyMonotone: James, the boy from Chopped Tree Inn. His mother quickly sends him away when he scares Lu too much.
122* CrypticConversation: ‘Hat Lad’ does this to Lu almost every time he meets her, giving her cryptic instructions and [[LockedOutOfTheLoop refusing to give much substantial information]].
123* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:The SnowballFight, against Bridget.]]
124* DamselInDistress: Aucasis, kidnapped by the Dark Ones. Lu offers to help her brother Hallwad rescue her.
125* DeathByWomanScorned: The girl in Cleareye Fullmoonnight’s song (see ShowWithinAShow below).
126* DeadpanSnarker: Lu fits several sub-tropes, although mostly in inner monologues, and she mostly loses this tendency once she moves to Greywall’d.
127* DeathGlare: Lu’s go-to method of getting people she dislikes to leave her alone. Her new classmate Mike, however, [[NoSocialSkills doesn’t take the hint]].
128* DeathWorld: The Myles Mountains. The terrain there is almost barren, the rocks are jagged, and the ruthless Dark Ones live in [[UndergroundCity tunnels dug therein]], devoting most of their magical capacity to keep anyone else from using theirs. Hallwad realises Lu is not from Greywall’d, as people native to Greywall’d know they should not come ‘a day’s walking worth of distance’ near them.
129* DefiantStoneThrow: [[spoiler:Hallwad, ignoring ThePlan, [[LeeroyJenkins jumps at the Dark Ones, letting them know he’s there]], then runs off to make them stop torturing Aucasis and leave her alone.]]
130* [[spoiler:DespiteThePlan: Even though Hallwad [[LeeroyJenkins ignores the plan and charges at the Dark Ones]] when [[BigBrotherInstinct torturing his sister]] and then [[DefiantStoneThrow run out to make them follow him and leave her alone]], Lu still manages to [[XanatosSpeedChess work out an alternative plan]] to break them both out.]]
131* {{Determinator}}: The [[SavageWolves Ephalius wolves]], who keep charging at Lu despite her cutting them repeatedly with her sword, burning them, and occasionally killing them.
132* DidIMentionItsChristmas: Lu spends the period between September 1st, 2011 and January 17th, 2012 in England, but never so much as mentions any holidays and barely even mentions [[UsefulNotes/BritishWeather the weather]], despite it being [[http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/jan/05/december-coldest-uk-month-100-years the coldest in the UK in 100 years]]. Apparently, she is just ''that'' apathetic.
133* DissonantSerenity:
134** Cleareye Fullmoonnight sings a horrible song about a girl brutally murdering her former lover, apparently finding it amusing.
135** Déaspor tells [[spoiler:Hallwad and Aucasis]] that [[spoiler:they’re adopted and are in fact Killers]] and sings calmly to herself while they’re in shock.
136* [[spoiler:DistressedDude: Hallwad gets captured by the Dark Ones as well when he [[LeeroyJenkins jumps in to save]] [[BigBrotherInstinct his sister Aucasis]] from the Dark Ones torturing her, then [[DefiantStoneThrow runs off to make them follow him and leave her alone]]. Lu ends up rescuing both of them.]]
137* DividedWeFall: ‘Hat Lad’ implies that should the war between the Killers and the Royal Resistance continue, Signus could rise again and ‘destroy everything’.
138* TheDogBitesBack: Lu, who has so far tried to ignore and circumvent [[AlphaBitch Bridget]] and her [[GirlPosse posse]] and retaliated only by accident, eventually goes to fight back when she and her posse throw snowballs at her window one day. [[spoiler:She throws snowballs at Bridget, turning it into a full-on warlike SnowballFight when she notices Bridget somehow can’t see her, ending in a massive CurbStompBattle. Once it’s clear Bridget doesn’t stand a chance, the rest of the students, whom she apparently bullied and pushed around as well, start cheering and giving her snowballs to throw.]]
139* DreamSequence: Lu has several, in which she can see [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]] bickering from a distance, or revealing [[spoiler:the night her parents [[MosesInTheBulrushes sent her to Earth from Greywall’d]]]].
140* DubNameChange:
141** King Bagid was renamed King Roythebrune, as the poem he appears in would have been impossible to translate otherwise.
142** Konigs, [[spoiler:Cleareye Fullmoonnight’s father]], is renamed Kuningas in the translation, due to the restrictive ambiguity of the original Hebrew orthography.
143** Similarly, other names with pronunciations that would be too confusing to transcribe or too awkward to pronounce in English were changed slightly--DEE-as-por to Déaspor, Avkasis to Aucasis, ''etc.''
144* DungeonCrawling: Lu and Hallwad in the Dark Ones’ tunnels, looking for Aucasis.
145* DyingRace: [[TheFairFolk The Dark Ones]], according to Hallwad.
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149* EasyEvangelism: Invoked [[PlayedForLaughs for laughs]]. Apparently, the people of the Land of the Sea [[BlueAndOrangeMorality worship gingers]], believing they grant good fortune. Lu comments in jest about how the fun rhythm of the narrative poem at the Dark Ones’ banquet makes her toy with the idea of worshipping gingers herself.
150* EatingLunchAlone: Lu does this frequently, out of disdain both for the food the cafeteria serves and for her classmates, although the disdain is mutual―other students think she’s a [[LonersAreFreaks loner freak]] and a black-clad basket case.
151* EducationThroughPyrotechnics: The chemistry test. It requires students to mix five ingredients from an assortment of test tubes, and actually [[ParodiedTrope states in its instructions that a small explosion would cause a 10 point deduction, and a large one would cause a 40 point one]]. Lu, having no knowledge whatsoever in chemistry, randomly mixes five ingredients and causes a major explosion… which occurs, strangely enough, on Bridget’s desk.
152* ElephantInTheLivingRoom: [[spoiler:Hallwad and Aucasis never speak about their horrific experiences in the Dark Ones’ tunnels after their escape, particularly not about Aucasis’, who is [[BreakTheCutie very badly traumatised]].]]
153* EncyclopediaExposita: Used on two occasions:
154** [[GreatBigBookOfEverything The Enchiridion]], which Lu can read only once (about a third of the way in), which is how she learns how crossing between Earth (or [[CallARabbitASmeerp ‘Gæa’, as the Enchiridion calls it]]) and Greywall’d works.
155** [[GreatBigLibraryOfEverything Cleareye Fullmoonnight’s library]], which appears in the last third or so of the book, is full of those, and Lu reads them eagerly, explaining the basic geography of Greywall’d and discovering that for some reason, [[spoiler:‘Hat Lad’ gave her inaccurate directions to the Refugee Camp]].
156* TheEndingChangesEverything: [[spoiler:After having wondered throughout the book if she’s naturally inclined to be one [[VillainousLineage because of her heritage]], it turns out most other Killers mentioned by name in the book--Hallwad and Aucasis Caurn, nés Killer, as well as Shadow and Déaspor, who are related to Lu somehow--are heroic, as well as Lu herself, who never kills anyone unless it’s for [[KillingInSelfDefense self-defence]], [[ShootTheDog self-preservation]], or to save herself ''and'' others, rendering the entire debate moot.]]
157* EpicBattleBoredom: [[spoiler:Lu easily burns the Dark Ones charging at her, Hallwad, and Aucasis with her [[PlayingWithFire sword]], and Hallwad joins in using a sword he picks up, right before they escape the Dark Ones’ tunnels with Aucasis.]]
158* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When first meeting Lu, [[TheBully Bridget]], wearing [[UncannyValleyMakeup copious amounts of lip gloss]], welcomes Lu warmly while [[AlphaBitch openly berating]] their classmate Mike.
159* EvilIsPetty: Seeing Lu as [[AlphaBitch a threat to her position]], [[AlphaBitch Bridget]] and her GirlPosse threaten and taunt Lu, and she gets worse after [[spoiler:being [[CurbStompBattle completely overpowered by her]]]]. Lu, on the other hand, isn't that different, and gleefully tortures her back.
160* EvilLaugh:
161** Lu smiles contentedly during the SnowballFight, and is terrified of the thought that as a ''killer'', fighting is her natural state. She tries to supress this thought, but winds up laughing uncontrollably like this, unnerving a few students around her.
162** Lu does this again while fighting off the [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]], but doesn’t particularly mind it this time.
163* EvilOverlord: Gleaborne, the king of the Dark Ones, whom no-one dares to oppose, as he is renowned for the [[ColdBloodedTorture horrendous torture methods]] he invented.
164* EvilSmellsBad:
165** The creams [[AlphaBitch Bridget]] and her GirlPosse use in TheMakeover are described as ‘oddly-smelling’.
166** The headmistress, Mrs. Eastry Cairns, [[CorruptCorporateExecutive doesn’t care about the school in particular]] and cares only for [[OnlyInItForTheMoney money]] and [[SlaveToPR her own image]], and when Lu says Bridget might be insane and need counseling, after she [[spoiler:defeats her in a CurbStompBattle SnowballFight and pulls ItWasHereISwear on her]], she ''agrees with her''. She is a heavy smoker, and her breath smells of it.
167** Lu compares the [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]]’ breath to decomposing animal flesh.
168* EvilWearsBlack:
169** Professor Cole wears black when fighting ‘Hat Lad’.
170** The two assassins sent to kill Lu both wear black, and Lu [[spoiler:takes one of their cloaks [[RobbingTheDead after killing them]]]].
171** The Dark Ones wear black clothes, or at least a variety of dark colours.
172* ExploringTheEvilLair: Lu and Hallwad do this while looking for Aucasis. Lu briefly notes in appreciation the [[WickedCultured cultural advancement]] seen in their elaborate engravings, depicting stars and galaxies, and the [[TortureCellar torture chambers]] they walk past.
173* {{Exposition}}: Usually given in spades, relying mostly on ShowDontTell or Lu’s {{Inner Monologue}}s, but two exceptions stand out after Lu reaches Greywall’d; see EncyclopediaExposita and InstructionalDialogue for more.
174* EyesNeverLie: Hallwad can tell Lu is a Killer based on her eyes, which had changed colour from grey-green to grey-black after [[spoiler:she kills the two men who tried to kill her in London; it’s implied this change happens to all Killers after they kill for the first time]].
175* FaintInShock: Lu faints when she goes after ‘Hat Lad’ on the train and finds only his blood-soaked hat.
176* TheFairFolk: The Dark Ones. They live in the [[DeathWorld Myles Mountains]], have [[MysticalWhiteHair silvery hair]], and Lu says they’re strong and beautiful. However, they are not proficient magic-wielders, using most of their ability to make anyone else [[AntiMagic unable to use magic in their domain]]. They were related to the elves and gnomes, but they [[RenegadeSplinterFaction betrayed them and turned evil]].
177* FantasyKitchenSink: Greywall'd is a minor example, including:
178** [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampires]], who live in the southern Kingdom of Caminore;
179** A [[ShroudedInMyth mysterious]] "Race of the Cursed", living in the Castle of Bayrone past the River Trocus at the easternmost side of the Land of the Sea, who are more fiction than fact; and
180** A variety of different animals who are rough equivalent of those on Earth, but include also [[ThePhoenix phœnices]], {{unicorn}}s, [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]], [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]] and [[SavageWolves dark wolves]], and [[NearlyNormalAnimal Derobus ]][[spoiler:[[NearlyNormalAnimal cats]]]]; and
181** A variety of different Gods worshipped by different sects: Promius by the Dark Ones (and probably humans, whom he created, according to Cleareye), Lady Lias (moon goddess) by the Moonfolk, and others not mentioned by name.
182* FauxAffablyEvil: The Dark Ones, in particular their king Gleaborne. They can display courteous hospitality if need be, and their king is particularly eloquent in English, but [[spoiler:this is just an attempt to trick Lu into thinking they believed her claim that she wants to restore the Killer’s ancient pact with them]]. Also, they [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique torture Aucasis brutally to get information]] (which she [[InterrogatedForNothing may or may not have]]) out of her, and plan to [[spoiler:[[HumanSacrifice sacrifice her and Hallwad to their "leader"]]]].
183* FireForgedFriends: Lu becomes this with Hallwad and Aucasis after she and Hallwad [[spoiler:break her out of the Dark Ones' tunnels]].
184* FishOutOfWater: Lu, once she reaches Greywall’d, [[PlayingWithATrope in a sense]]; while [[LockedOutOfTheLoop "Hat Lad" gives her little information about Greywall’d and she has trouble learning more]], she feels much freer and more at home there, and [[spoiler:was in fact [[MosesInTheBulrushes born there and sent to Earth by her parents]]]].
185* ForcedTransformation: Drinking too much Moonfluid can turn someone into a Lavrice. [[spoiler:Lu almost becomes one herself before ‘Hat Lad’ points it out to her]].
186* ForWantOfANail: "Hat Lad" loses his fight with Professor Cole because he’s distracted by a pebble falling out of his pocket.
187* {{Foreshadowing}}:
188** "Hat Lad" gives Lu an ellipse-shaped pendant, with a burning eye was carvedand in its centre that merges with a jagged knife, with the letter K in the background. She notices that the chain is made of the same substance, condensed ivory and seashells, as the silvery string connecting the feathers and diamonds to the earrings [[spoiler:that her parents equipped her with before [[MosesInTheBulrushes sending her off to Earth]]]], which have the letter K engraved on them. While [[spoiler:[[ChekhovsGun the pendant undoes]] the AntiMagic the [[TheFairFolk Dark Ones]] use]], [[spoiler:this also foreshadows that ‘Hat Lad’ is actually [[LukeIAmYourFather related to Lu]]]].
189** Lu’s practicing with the "''[[PlayingWithFire Noxa, fioaz]]''" spell makes the skin on her hands very dry and leaves burn marks on her sheets. [[spoiler:Later on she discovers she is not [[FriendlyFireproof immune to her own flames]] when fighting off the Ephalius wolves.]]
190** Before going into the Dark Ones’ tunnels, Lu says to Hallwad, "[[ArcWords May your endeavours prove successful, and fortune your ally.]]" He pauses, then says them back to her. [[spoiler:It turns out that it’s the traditional Killer blessing, and that [[LukeIAmYourFather Hallwad and Aucasis are Killers as well]].]]
191* FounderOfTheKingdom: King Roythebrune, who is mentioned in the Dark Ones’ narrative poem (see ShowWithinAShow below).
192* FriendlessBackground: Lu. She doesn’t seem to care in particular, and is very irked when she becomes popular after defeating Bridget and suddenly everyone wants to socialise with her.
193* FriendlyFireproof: Played with. While the smaller flames Lu produces are mostly harmless, floating above her hand in the air and merely keeping her fingers warm and slightly tingling, her skin becomes dry and her sheets have burn marks left on them because of her practicing. [[spoiler:She discovers too late she isn’t immune to it when she uses when she accidentally traps herself while taking on the Ephalius wolves.]]
194* TheGadfly: [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]] are this to each other. This exchange between them that Lu overhears in her dreams says it all:
195-->''"I live to annoy you," he says, teasing her. I am positive he is smiling under that cowl.''\
196''"And my life is so much more superior to yours. Irritating you is just a little fun I have in its course..."''\
197''"Which is why I always stay calm, because you do it so badly, like an amateur," he says triumphantly.''
198* GambitRoulette: It’s implied that [[spoiler:Shadow and Déaspor [[BatmanGambit relied on Lu stopping to help Hallwad and staying with Cleareye]] as part of their [[TheChessmaster master plan]]]].
199* GiantWallOfWateryDoom: While not [[DownplayedTrope colossal and destructive in scale]], Lu can see [[spoiler:Shadow]] [[InvokedTrope summoning one]] against [[spoiler:Déaspor]] while they’re fighting.
200* TheGift: Lu is a gifted magic- and knife-wielder, despite her initial PowerIncontinence.
201* GirlPosse: Includes four other Essex girls named Lola, Dakota, Kailey, and an unnamed fourth.
202* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Bridget’s eyes have a pale-blue glow whenever she activates her magic that makes her target feel as if they were knifed in the stomach.
203* [[spoiler:GodOfEvil]]: Signus is implied to be this at the end of the book--Déaspor mentions that [[spoiler:Tyler Killer worships him]].
204* GoodIsNotNice: Despite being a heroic character, Déaspor comes off as this, exaggerating her smug, dismissive qualities and showing so much disregard for the well-being of [[spoiler:Hallwad and Aucasis]] that [[spoiler:Aucasis]] is terrified of her. Still, Hallwad says she is marginally better than Shadow, who at least has a PetTheDog moment proving his gentle side.
205** The cat that saves Lu’s life is fairly irritable.
206* GoodIsNotSoft: Lu gradually becomes this, starting off having a HeroicBSOD when she [[spoiler:kills two people who try to kill her [[KillingInSelfDefense in self-defence]]]] and eventually [[spoiler:killing Dark Ones without any remorse to save Hallwad and Aucasis]].
207* TheGoodKing: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] in the Dark Ones’ narrative poem recited in the Dark Ones’ banquet (see ShowWithinAShow below). King Roythebrune is said to have been this, overlooking how he slept with his soldier’s wife and [[UriahGambit sent him to die in the battlefield when she becomes pregnant with his child]], because he founded the Kingdom of Ciaró and was [[RunningGag a ‘man of copper’]], although of course, ‘Every man, bold and humble alike, must go bald!’ The Dark Ones themselves see it as a parody and roar in laughter when the cantor finishes.
208* {{Goth}}: Lu (mostly) is, of the gloomy variety. She wears nothing but black clothing ([[spoiler:though she switches to silver when she moves in with Cleareye Fullmoonnight]]), mentions ‘[[MetalScream screams]]’ in the music she listens to, and is very snarky and ''hates'' Essex girls, but doesn’t show many other traits of the subculture.
209* GothGirlsKnowMagic: Lu is a competent magic-wielder and goth―even Bridget, an Essex girl, is one too.
210* GrayRainOfDepression: The heavy rain that naturally falls in England in the period of time Lu spends there neatly coincides with her near-perpetual moodiness most of the time, [[SubvertedTrope but not always]].
211* GreatBigBookOfEverything: The Enchiridion, which opens only in specific times when Lu needs it to, which happens only once throughout the book.
212* GreatBigLibraryOfEverything: Cleareye Fullmoonnight’s extensive library, which Lu reads extensively to learn about Greywall’d.
213* GreaterScopeVillain: Signus. Little information is given about him except that he was defeated centuries ago and that it was an event so big the people of Greywall’d [[HitSoHardTheCalendarFeltIt mark years by how long it has been since his fall]], and ‘Hat Lad’ and Déaspor hold [[spoiler:Tyler Killer]] in deep contempt for worshipping him.
214* GreatEscape: Lu helps Hallwad break his sister out of the Dark Ones’ prison. [[spoiler:Then Lu breaks both of them out.]]
215* GroinAttack: Lu does this to one of the men who try to kill her, debilitating him for long enough to fight the other and kill him.
216* HaHaHaNo: One of the two figures Lu sees in her dreams ([[spoiler:namely Déaspor]]) responds this way when the other tells her he’s smarter than her.
217* HandicappedBadass: Aucasis, who [[spoiler:goes hunting shortly after being rescued from [[BadassInDistress the Dark Ones’ prison]]]], despite [[spoiler:still being lame in her right leg]].
218* HardLight: Moonfolk drink a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin fluid]] [[{{Lunacy}} extracted from Moonlight]].
219* HatedByAll: During Lu’s [[spoiler:CurbStompBattle SnowballFight]] against Bridget, it turns out everyone in the school loathes her, and it’s implied she’s been using the same powers she used to bully Lu on everyone else in the school. Afterwards, Lu, who comes from a FriendlessBackground at least partially by choice, instantly becomes so popular she suffers an annoying case of CelebrityIsOverrated.
220* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Lu takes her iPod everywhere ''[[InvokedTrope because]]'' of this.
221* HealThyself: The herbs and [[spoiler:[[HyperactiveMetabolism fruit]]]] Lu [[RobbingTheDead takes from the corpses]] of the [[spoiler:two men who tried to kill her]].
222* HeartbrokenBadass: Both Professor Cole, who manages to defeat ‘Hat Lad’, albeit due to the latter’s momentary dstraction and not fatally so, and Lu, who defeats Professor Cole. Cole’s family were murdered en masse by Killers, and vise-versa.
223* HellBentForLeather:
224** Professor Cole wears [[EvilWearsBlack tight black leather under his black robe]], making his body look very graceful. ‘Hat Lad’ wears a [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience white robe]] over dusty leather clothes.
225** The Dark Ones coming into their [[UndergroundCity tunnels]] after hunting wear[[EvilWearsBlack black]] leather.
226** Lu, Hallwad, Aucasis, and Cleareye wear some leather articles of clothing, though this is mentioned only in passing.
227* HellHound: Ephalius [[SavageWolves wolves]], which are much stronger and more vicious than the ones on Earth.
228* {{Herald}}: ‘Hat Lad’ and Déaspor, for Lu, Hallwad and Aucasis [[spoiler:and Cleareye]].
229* HereditaryCurse: Lu learns that there is a race known as the ‘Race of the Cursed’ in Greywall’d, who live in the Castle of Bayrone past the River Trocus at the easternmost end of the continent, which no-one can cross. Granted, [[DownplayedTrope they are more fiction than fact]], given that since no-one can get there, it’s actually ShroudedInMyth.
230* TheHermit: Lu, as much of a hermit as she can be, being a teenager in a boarding school, shunning her classmates’ company as much as she can.
231* HeroicBSOD: Lu suffers two: when she first hears about her heritage from Professor Cole and is devastated by it, and when she’s [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone utterly horrified]] the first time she winds up killing, even if it’s in self-defence. She still regrets killing when she has to do it later on.
232* HeroicFantasy: The novel becomes more or less this after Lu crosses over to Greywall’d: she’s the centre of focus, but there is some moderate WorldBuilding, she uses magic almost exclusively to fight (despite being very fit and skilled in non-magical fighting as well), and her [[SavingTheWorld mission]] is more of a staple of HighFantasy.
233* HeroicNeutral: Lu, despite her [[ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne initial reluctance]].
234* HeroicSelfDeprecation: She suffers from this even after [[spoiler:heroically saving Hallwad and Aucasis from the Dark Ones’ tunnels]].
235* HiddenElfVillage: The Lavrices, though they’re not actually elves (which are a completely separate race).
236* HitSoHardTheCalendarFeltIt: The locals count their years from the ‘Fall of Signus’. Considering that Signus [[spoiler:has worshippers, which implies he’s a GodOfEvil]], it was apparently a major event.
237* HollywoodAtheist: The Killers are said to be of the evil variety, ironically [[spoiler:putting all of their faith in luck]] instead. [[spoiler:This is why Shadow, who is [[LukeIAmYourFather revealed to be Lu’s relative]] at the end of the book, blesses her using the traditional Killer blessing, wishing for fortune to be on her side.]]
238* HostileWeather:
239** Lu has to stop her quest in Greywall’d and spend time at the Chopped Tree Inn until [[RainRainGoAway the rain passes]], knowing it’s [[WhenItRainsItPours heavy enough to be a serious hindrance]].
240** [[spoiler:Cleareye, wandering through the Moonfolk Forest on a particularly cold night, formed a circle made of rocks to guard the bonfire she tried to light to keep warm, but accidentally fell in when putting the firewood. Thus, she was [[MillionToOneChance in a perfect circle, in the Kingdom of Myles, directly under the full moon, which are the exact conditions needed to become a Lavrice.]]]]
241* HumanSacrifice: [[spoiler:The Dark Ones plan on doing this to Hallwad and Aucasis.]] Apparently it’s a very serious issue, as [[spoiler:they needed Hallwad specifically]], but they [[spoiler:send the vicious [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]] after them anyway after their GreatEscape.]]
242* HumansAreDivided: While other races seem to be united in their individual kingdoms, the human Kingdom of Ciaró is divided into the Royal House of Ciaró and LaResistance (the Killers).
243* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:Cleareye Fullmoonnight, formerly a Ciaró princess, chose to stay at the Refugee Camp incognito instead of coming home, finally leaving only after four years, when rumours of her disappearance from Ciaró began to surface.]]
244* IHaveManyNames:
245** ‘Hat Lad’/‘the Wizard’/Shadow, depending on whom you’re asking.
246** Moonfolk are also known as Lavrice.
247** [[spoiler:Tyler Rayde/Killer]]. When Déaspor mentions her, she’s not sure what name she is using at the time.
248* IKnowYouKnowIKnow: Lu realises that the Dark Ones know that [[spoiler:she lied about her intentions to renew the Killers’ ancient pact with them]].
249* INeverToldYouMyName: ‘Hat Lad’ pulls this in his first encounter with Lu.
250* IWillOnlySlowYouDown: [[spoiler:Cleareye]]’s friend, who told her to run just before the [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]] killed him. She followed his advice and lived.
251* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice:
252** Professor Cole, by Lu, once in the classroom and once at the end of his fight with Hat Lad. Apparently, it’s non-fatal.
253** [[spoiler:One of the two men who tries to kill Lu, again by Lu, who stabs him to death in the heart.]]
254** Lu herself gets stabbed in the stomach by [[spoiler:the same two men]]; fortunately, it was just a dream.
255* ImportantHaircut: Lu does this to herself to avoid recognition when she [[spoiler:has to leave Cleareye for the Refugee Camp]]. Cleareye is shocked to see the result.
256* InASingleBound: Lu manages to jump at least two and a half metres high during her fight with the two men who try to kill her. This ability is amplified further once she arrives at Greywall’d.
257* InMediasRes: The book’s prologue, narrated by Lu, is uttered at some undetermined time after she [[spoiler:kills the two men who try to kill her in London]].
258* InSpiteOfANail: Despite his loss to Professor Cole brought on by a momentary minor distraction, ‘Hat Lad’ turns out to be NotQuiteDead.
259* InnSecurity: Chopped Tree Inn, where Lu stops to eat and rest. She’s greeted by a boy speaking in CreepyMonotone, a mysterious figure which may or may not be malevolent gives her some basic details about the Land of the Sea, and she’s awoken in the middle of the night to be given some instructions on her journey in a rather creepy way. [[spoiler:Subverted, as she was never in danger the whole time; the mysterious figure was Déaspor, who is one of the good guys.]]
260* InnerMonologue: Lu’s are frequently given.
261* InstructionalDialogue: A kind, mysterious stranger (who is [[spoiler:actually Déaspor]]) explains to Lu the different races and nations in the Land of the Sea and the types of currency they use.
262* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle: The book received its name as it deals with the themes of NatureVersusNurture, and more specifically with VillainousLineage, as its heroine wonders if she inherited her clan’s notorious murderous inclinations. Naturally, some people find the title a tad intimidating when given without context.
263* InterrogatedForNothing: [[TheFairFolk The Dark Ones]]’ [[TortureAlwaysWorks torture]] of Aucasis might [[TortureIsIneffective be this]] because they ask her where Hallwad is, and she probably has no idea, although she did know he was heading for the Refugee Camp when she was kidnapped.
264* InvisibilityCloak: Lu and Hallwad use an invisibility potion to look for Aucasis in the Dark Ones’ tunnels without being detected.
265* {{Irony}}: The end of the book reveals that [[spoiler:all Killers mentioned by name in the book, save perhaps Lu’s father, are heroic: Hallwad, Aucasis, and (at the very least partially) Shadow and Déaspor, the only exception being [[StupidEvil Tyler Killer]], meaning Lu was probably never [[VillainousLineage genetically inclined to be evil]]]].
266* ItGetsEasier: Subverted. While Lu seems to feel less remorse with every incident in which she has to kill (see SlidingScaleOfUnavoidableVersusUnforgivable below), she is still reluctant towards the idea of killing when [[spoiler:Cleareye offers her the knife of one of Lu’s ancestors]].
267* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: Lu definitely thinks so, enough to offer Hallwad, a boy she meets on the Myles Mountains about halfway to the Refugee Camp, to help him resuce his sister, and even [[spoiler:simply stop her journey in the middle]] to [[spoiler:move in]] with Cleareye Fullmoonnight, a Moondaughter she meets in the Moonfolk Forest after crossing the mountains. ‘Hat Lad’ calls her out on this, emphasising in no uncertain terms how incredibly important her mission is.
268* ItWasHereISwear: Bridget tries to tell on Lu to the headteacher after [[spoiler:the SnowballFight]]; when the teacher arrives, [[spoiler:Lu is inexplicably dry and even ''hot'', and her clothes are all dry]].
269* ItsAllMyFault: Lu seems to think little of herself and blame herself thoroughly even when killing in self-defence.
270* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: The Dark Ones’ method of extracting information from Aucasis.
271* {{Jerkass}}: Bridget, who [[TheBully bullies her ‘friends’ and probably the rest of her schoolmates]] and shows absolutely no redeeming qualities in any appearance.
272* JadeColoredGlasses: Lu didn’t start off as snarky, but having gone through a rough childhood and experienced her faith in people broken repeatedly, she ultimately became this.
273* JerkassWithAHeartOfGold: ‘Hat Lad’/Shadow. His attitude towards Lu, Hallwad, and Aucasis is mostly smug and somewhat mean and insensitive, but it’s clear that he’s one of the good guys.
274* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Gleaborne, king of the Dark Ones, tells his subjects at the banquet that [[spoiler:Hallwad and Aucasis are to be [[HumanSacrifice sacrificed to their enigmatic ‘leader’]] the following day]].
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278* KarmaHoudini: King Roythebrune in the Dark Ones’ narrative poem (see ShowWithinAShow below) narrowly averts this, as the end of the poem implies he will get his comeuppance eventually.
279* KickTheDog: After TheMakeover [[TheBully Bridget]] arranged for Lu goes utterly awful, with Lu accidentally [[WindowPain breaking every window in her room]] by fury-fuelled PowerIncontinence, Bridget starts threatening and taunting her with her GirlPosse.
280* KillingInSelfDefense: [[spoiler:Lu kills the two men who try to kill her.]]
281* KnightOfCerebus:
282** Professor Cole, who first reveals Lu’s heritage to her.
283** Signus, in a sense. From the very little information given about him, it’s clear that his return must be prevented at all costs, lest ''both'' worlds might end.
284* LargeAndInCharge: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Gleaborne, king of the Dark Ones, who is taller than most of his subjects.
285* LaserGuidedKarma: [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Mrs. Eastry Cairns]], headmistress of James Centre Boarding School, who cares only for [[OnlyInItForTheMoney money]] and [[SlaveToPR her own image]], agrees with Lu when she says Bridget is not entirely sane and might need some counselling. Shortly after, Lu leaves Earth for Greywall’d, presumably leaving Mrs. Cairns with a PR nightmare.
286* [[LastOfHisKind Last of Her Kind]]: Professor Cole is certain all Killers were killed before he meets Lu. He’s apparently very wrong, as ‘Hat Lad’ mentions a Killer ''camp''.
287* LeeroyJenkins: [[spoiler:Hallwad resorts to this when [[BigBrotherInstinct he sees the Dark Ones tormenting Aucasis]], but then [[DefiantStoneThrow runs out of the room to make them follow him and leave her alone]].]]
288* LetsSplitUpGang:
289** Hallwad [[spoiler:does this on a whim, forcing it on Lu, when he [[LeeroyJenkins ruins the plan he made with her]] to [[BigBrotherInstinct keep the Dark Ones torturing his sister]] [[DefiantStoneThrow away from her, at least momentarily]], giving Lu the [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Potion]] before running out of the room, asking her to free her]].
290** [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]. At the end of the book, [[spoiler:Déaspor tells Hallwad leave for the Wild Regions and Aucasis to stay at the Chopped Tree Inn for a few more months, then, when told, to meet [[SequelHook Tyler Killer and the Priestess]] to lead them to the Refugee Camp, where Lu already is, and try and kill Tyler or at least injure her seriously]].
291* LikeADuckTakesToWater: Lu adapts and survives skilfully after crossing to Greywall’d, despite some [[FishOutOfWater initial hurdles]] and [[spoiler:not having been to Greywall’d since she was a baby]].
292* LockedOutOfTheLoop:
293** Lu, who knows less about magic and Greywall’d than anyone in Greywall’d, obviously, and Bridget and ‘Hat Lad’, the only people she meets on Earth who practice magic, refuse to give her sufficient information. While she does gradually learn more about both, she gets barely any reliable information about the Killers.
294** [[spoiler:The Priestess, mentioned in the [[WhamEpisode penultimate chapter]]. Déaspor tells Hallwad and Aucasis who she is and that she has no idea who she is yet--the Grand Prime Priestess, the Priestess of All Gods. The only detail aside from this she is willing to give is that she’s ‘some ginger’.]]
295* LittleMissBadass: Both Lu and Aucasis, who are only teenagers.
296* LittleMissSnarker: Lu, who pretty much mocks any fault she can find at anyone she interacts with, turns 16 about a third of the way in.
297* LonerTurnedFriend: Lu comes from a FriendlessBackground and feeling SurroundedByIdiots, but later befriends Hallwad Caurn, a boy she meets on the Myles Mountains in Greywall’d, [[spoiler:and his sister Aucasis]].
298* LongLived: The Lavrice, who live till they’re roughly 2,000 years old.
299* LudicrousGibs: Eleonora, whose relationship with the couple Lu sees in her dreams is undetermined, went with the royal groom, Rus. When they failed to return from a ride for supper, they looked for them and found his body, dismembered and covered in blood.
300* [[spoiler:LukeIAmYourFather]]:
301** Hallwad and Aucasis [[spoiler:Killer]].
302** The last chapter reveals [[spoiler:Shadow and Déaspor are related to Lu]].
303* {{Lunacy}}: The Moonfolk, who worship the moon ([[IHaveManyNames the Nightdaughter, or Lady Lias, as they call it]]) and drink [[HardLight a fluid extracted from its light]].
304* MageSpecies: Lu learns that Wizards (unlike other magic-wielders) are in fact a race, and, unlike other races, [[WalkingTheEarth have no fixed domain and just wander from one place to the next]].
305* MagicalLand: Greywall’d. People who survive the trip often ''gain'' magical powers.
306* MagneticHero: Lu, while starting off as being [[TheHermit reluctant to other people’s company]], crosses over to Greywall’d and befriends Hallwad, a boy she meets at the Myles Mountains ([[spoiler:and his sister Aucasis after they [[BigDamnHeroes rescue her]]]]), and Cleareye Fullmoonnight, a [[{{Lunacy}} Moondaughter]] she meets in the Moonfolk Forest.
307* TheMakeover: [[ValleyGirl Bridget]] and her GirlPosse choose a girl every Monday to give her one, and they welcome Lu by choosing her to be it, while [[TheBully Bridget]] makes sure [[MindManipulation she can’t bring herself to decline the ‘offer’]]. Lu is horrified at the result; while acknowledging it is beautiful, it clashes strongly with her personality.
308* ManChild: [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]]. Given that [[spoiler:they are twins]], and that [[spoiler:Shadow]] sent [[spoiler:Cleareye]] to the Refugee Camp when she was twelve and he was sixteen (or at least looked like it) and that [[spoiler:Lu meets her when she’s 30]], they have to be at the very least in their thirties at the beginning of the book. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] somewhat by their VagueAge.
309* MeaningfulAppearance: Several characters and/or races/species have grey or grey-green eyes:
310** Lu has grey-green eyes that change to black-green after [[spoiler:the first time she kills]].
311** [[spoiler:Tyler Killer has grey-green eyes, implying that as dangerous as she might be, she still hasn’t killed anyone.]]
312** [[spoiler:Aucasis has black-green eyes, implying she already has; similarly, Hallwad’s are black-blue. Both of them are [[ObliviousAdoption adopted]] [[LukeIAmYourFather Killers]].]]
313* MeaningfulName:
314** All of Lu’s classmates have [[TruthInTelevision a last name indicative of their familial history]]. Lu’s name, however, naturally stands out as particularly ominous…
315** King Bagid (roughly translated to ‘betrayable’ in Hebrew), in the poem recited at the Dark Ones’ banquet, who slept with his soldier’s wife; [[DubNameChange his name was translated]] as Roythebrune (from the Icelandic ''rauðbrúnn''[[note]]The <au> is read like the German <eu> and the <ð> is read like the English <th> as in ‘this’[[/note]], ‘red-brown’), [[RunningGag a ‘man of copper’]].
316** In the English translation, [[spoiler:Cleareye Fullmoonnight’s father]], Kuningas, the Ciaró Crown Princess’ consort, whose name derives from Proto-Germanic *''kuningaz'', ‘king’. The Hebrew version named him Konigs, although the orthography was unclear, and the translator seized this opportunity to be creative.
317* MeanwhileScene: Chapter I, in which a Moondaughter prepares for a Moonfolk ceremony, happens at the same time ‘Hat Lad’ first contacts Lu.
318* MetalScream: [[{{Goth}} Lu]] mentions their prominence in the music she listens to.
319* MillionToOneChance: [[spoiler:One of the ways]] to become a Lavrice, one has be inside the Kingdom of Myles, inside a perfect circle, and have a beam of moonlight shine on you at a 90° angle ([[spoiler:which is what happened to Cleareye]]).
320* TheMillstone: After [[spoiler:her famous [[CurbStompBattle decisive defeat]] of [[TheBully Bridget]] in the SnowballFight scene]], Lu becomes to popular other students constantly want to be around her in various ways, including laughing at anything she says, partnering up with her in P.E, and writing papers for school with her. The first two make sense, as a lot of her snarky remarks are legitimately funny and she is the fittest student in her class, but they seem to ignore how she never contributes anything to writing the paper. All in all, [[CelebrityIsOverrated she hates all of this attention]].
321* MindManipulation: Bridget manages to get Lu to join her [[ValleyGirl posse]] against her every instinct. She is very disturbed by her mindless agreement to join them and even undergo a ''makeover'', while feeling a strange mist clouding her mind.
322* MoodWhiplash:
323** TheMakeover scene, mostly playing Lu’s deep discontent with the situation [[PlayedForLaughs for laughs]], ends with all of the windows in Bridget’s room [[WindowPain breaking]] at once by Lu’s rage-fuelled PowerIncontinence, deeply scaring everyone in the room.
324** Professor Cole’s lecture, starting off pleasant and somewhat dull, takes a turn for the far more intense as soon as Lu mentions her name.
325** A minor one during [[spoiler:the massive CurbStompBattle SnowballFight against Bridget]]: Lu suddenly notices her BloodKnight tendencies at some point and starts reflecting in horror on her heritage.
326** Lu enjoys a pleasant walk around London, when suddenly a knife is thrown at her direction by one of the two men who try to kill her.
327** [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]], who appear in Lu’s dreams twice, exchange childish VolleyingInsults and comical near-fatal fights, [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerating]] their [[spoiler:SiblingRivalry]] [[PlayedForLaughs for laughs]], suddenly turn in the end of the second dream into the two men who tried to kill Lu in London and stab her in the heart.
328** Lu laughing with the Dark Ones at the narrative poem (see ShowWithinAShow below) before she suddenly realises what danger she, [[spoiler:Hallwad]], and Aucasis are in, and struggles to breathe in fear.
329* [[spoiler:MosesInTheBulrushes: Lu was sent by her parents to Earth just before they were murdered.]]
330* MostWritersAreAdults: Averted. Marnin started writing the book when she was 13, and it shows: the characters act and talk the way teens would. On the other hand, Lu’s extensive vocabulary, especially after crossing over to Greywall’d and discovering she’s now an {{Omniglot}}, was somewhat amplified in the English translation by the 22-years-old N. L. Lumi, who felt that it would make sense for an omniglot to be well-versed in their native tongue.
331* MultipleNarrativeModes: The book interchanges between being told in the first- (from Lu’s perspective) and third-person.
332* MusclesAreMeaningless: Lu is the fittest girl in her class, despite constantly losing weight. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] (probably) by her magical abilities; when she crosses over to Greywall’d, they are amplified, along with her ability to [[InASingleBound jump high and far to the point it feels like flying]] and running much faster and for longer periods of time.
333* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Lu develops a serious case of this after [[spoiler:killing the two men who try to kill her, despite it [[KillingInSelfDefense being in self-defence]]]].
334-->'''Lu:''' [[spoiler:I’ve committed murder. I murdered two people. I murdered them. I am a [[TitleDrop murderess]].]]
335* MysteriousWaif: Once Lu crosses over to Greywall’d, she becomes this herself.
336* MysticalWaif: Lu fits this trope partially--she had sandy hair and green eyes and a [[TheSnarkKnight cynical]], [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]] demeanour, but she wears only black clothes, is [[BrokenBird vulnerable]] and prone to [[SelfDeprecation hating herself]] BeneathTheMask, and is [[PursuedProtagonist sought after]] for her ancestry by the villains.
337* MysticalWhiteHair: [[WhiteHairBlackHeart The Dark Ones]] and the Moonfolk.
338* NaiveNewcomer: Lu, who is sent to Greywall’d with barely any information about it and has to learn on the fly.
339* NatureLover: ‘Hat Lad’ is [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be this, grimacing in disgust at the sight of smoke coming out of the train he boards as it crosses the beautiful scenery around it.
340* NearDeathExperience: Happens to Lu twice, when one of the two men in London almost kills her before [[spoiler:a strange [[CatsAreMagic magical cat]] intervenes]], and when [[spoiler:she almost drowns in the lake she falls into trying to avoid a [[{{Determinator}} persistent]] [[HellHound Ephalius wolf]]]].
341* NearlyNormalAnimal: Derobus [[spoiler:cats]] have near-human levels of consciousness. The one that [[spoiler:saved Lu’s life]] seems to [[spoiler:understand Shadow and Déaspor talking to it]].
342* NeverFoundTheBody: Eleonora from LudicrousGibs above.
343* [[spoiler:NoInfantileAmnesia]]: An unusual case, as Lu sees [[spoiler:her infancy flashbacks]] in her visions from [[spoiler:a third-person perspective]], implying that [[spoiler:they’re the result of something other than this trope being played straight.]]
344* NeverMyFault: Lu blames ‘Hat Lad’ [[InnerMonologue in her mind]] for [[spoiler:not pointing out to her that she’s not [[FriendlyFireproof immune to her own fire]], despite having noticed the dry skin on her hands and the burn marks on her sheets from practicing the use of her [[PlayingWithFire fire-igniting spell]]]]. Granted, she was too busy [[spoiler:fighting off the [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]]]] to think it through.
345* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[TheBully Bridget]], trying to keep Lu from [[AlphaBitch undermining her position in the school]], threatens and taunts her until she winds up [[AwakeningTheSleepingGiant making Lu learn about her magical powers]] and [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle suffering a humiliating defeat]] by her that leads to the loss of her position]].
346* NoSocialSkills: Mike, Lu’s classmate. He stares at her awkwardly and doesn’t take the hint when she gives him a DeathGlare.
347* NotListeningToMeAreYou: The girl who helped Lu after fainting on the train goes on to talk at length about the dress her school formal and the summer collection by the company that made it, while Lu, who has no interest whatsoever in fashion, is wondering who Hat Lad was. It takes the girl a while to notice Lu isn’t listening.
348* NotQuiteDead: ‘Hat Lad’ loves pulling this.
349* [[spoiler:ObliviousAdoption]]: Hallwad and Aucasis, who are in fact [[spoiler:Killers]].
350* OhCrap: Shortly after [[spoiler:Aucasis is rescued from the Dark Ones’ tunnels]]:
351-->'''[[spoiler:Aucasis]]:''' I was walking about, looking for some game, and I climbed a small cliff. From there I could see the entrance to their tunnels. They came out. And… they brought the [[HellHound wolves]] with them.
352* OlderThanTheyLook:
353** Fullmoonnight looks like a young adult despite being 30 years old. This is because the Lavrice [[LongLived live for 2,000 years]] and apparently [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld age slowly]].
354** [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]] (see ManChild and VagueAge on this page).
355* {{Omniglot}}: Lu is surprised to find out she is one once she reaches Greywall’d.
356* OneDoseFitsAll: It’s implied that the [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Potion]] works this way: [[spoiler: Lu, Hallwad, and Aucasis have presumably the same body mass, give or take, but Hallwad, and especially Aucasis, have both been injured pretty badly by the Dark Ones, and their loss of blood does not seem to be accounted for when dividing the potion Lu still has.]]
357* [[OneManArmy One Girl Army]]: Lu becomes this when [[spoiler:she burns down groups of Dark Ones easily to escape their tunnels with Hallwad and Aucasis]].
358* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Eleonora, of undetermined relation to [[spoiler:Lu’s parents]], and Eleonora from the Dark Ones’ narrative poem, are most likely two different people.
359* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname:
360** The boy from the train. Lu calls him ‘Hat Lad’, Hallwad calls him ‘the Wizard’; near the end of the book, he tells Lu she can call him ‘Shadow’.
361** Eurey (derived from the Biblical Uriah) in the Dark Ones’ narrative poem (see ShowWithinAShow below) was simply called ‘the Eastern Emorite’ (as opposed to the Hittite Uriah) in the original Hebrew.
362* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: ‘Hat Lad’, who usually has a rather smug and somewhat condescending yet benign attitude, becomes very serious when talking to Lu about her mission, and [[spoiler:both he and Déaspor]] become very angry when Lu [[spoiler:or Hallwad and Aucasis]] [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere refuse to do it]].
363* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Lu. Despite being an orphan and very apathetic, nothing about her comes off as particularly out of the ordinary until TheMakeover scene.
364* OrphanedEtymology: Cleareye gives Lu the distance from her house to the Refugee Camp in kilometres, a unit of measurement first defined only in 1791. This was changed to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furlong furlongs]] in the English translation, to better suit the Mediæval atmosphere of Greywall’d.
365* OrphansOrdeal: Lu’s quest is clearly related to [[spoiler:the murder of her parents]].
366* OrphansPlotTrinket: Lu has several mementos from her past beyond the point she can remember, that [[spoiler:her parents equipped her with all of these before [[MosesInTheBulrushes sending her to Earth]], shortly before they were killed]] and were given to her by the headmistress of the first boarding school she attended, who refused to tell her where they came from:
367** a bracelet with seven green leaves made of metal welded onto it, which turn out to be [[spoiler:special stones used to cross between Earth and Greywall’d]];
368** a pair of black earrings she never wears, each with long, bluish-grey coloured feathers connected and a fine silver string tied to a small, blue diamond hanging from them by beads, one of which has the letter K engraved on it;
369** an old leather scroll, sealed with red wax she has never been able to open, that [[spoiler:even her mother, who gave it to her, didn’t know its contents, only that she should give it to her--as of the end of the book, it remains unused]]; and
370** a vial-shaped crystal bottle containing a constantly moving golden liquid, which she could never open, but [[spoiler:will open when the time is right]].
371* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: Lu sees a group of them at the Chopped Tree Inn and describes them thus:
372-->'''Lu:''' […] short and stout, wearing resilient brown-coloured work clothes; axes, hammers, and work tools dangle off their trouser belts, each of them [[PintSizedPowerhouse has impressive arm muscles]], and when they talk to one another their expression is grave. I presume they are men, due to their long, brown beards growing on their face that reaches their bellies. Their faces are furrowed, but their light-brown eyes indicate ''joie de vivre'' and exuberance. They drink out of their wooden mugs, and their coarse laughter roars across the room.
373* OurElvesAreDifferent: The little information given about them seems to indicate that they’re of the Wood Elves variety. Lu describes them thus:
374-->'''Lu:''' […] short, thin figures in warm green cloaks, with fine cotton clothing underneath them. I examine them curiously: they all have dark complexions, men and women alike, and long hair reaching the middle of their backs. Their green eyes are slanted, and their pointed ears reach above their heads. They are ''beautiful''.
375* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Very little information is given about the Vampires of Greywall’d, except that they [[VampiricDraining feed on blood]] and have their own domain, the Kingdom of Caminore, which is implied to have diplomatic relations with Ciaró.
376* PartyScattering: [[spoiler:Lu, Hallwad, and Aucasis]] do this to confuse the [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]] that [[spoiler:the Dark Ones send after them]].
377* PerkyGoth: Despite her crippling SelfDeprecation, Lu has her moments, particularly after [[spoiler:moving in with Cleareye Fullmoonnight]].
378* PetTheDog: ‘Hat Lad’ hugs Lu and tells her he believes in her wholeheartedly when he tells her she has to [[spoiler:leave the Moonfolk Forest behind for the Refugee Camp]].
379* PlayingWithFire:
380** ‘Hat Lad’ teaches Lu how to do this.
381** Fire is needed to open the gate out of the Dark Ones’ tunnels.
382* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure[=/=]PopCultureIsolation: Lu tries to order some hot cocoa at the Chopped Tree Inn in Greywall’d, only to find out that they have no idea what that is over there.
383* PowerAtAPrice: Hallwad explains to Lu that magic costs the wielder stamina at the least and memories or [[CastFromLifespan years of life]] at worst.
384* PowerIncontinence: Lu has trouble controlling her powers at first. ‘Hat Lad’ helps her with this, teaching her a spell for igniting fire.
385* PrecisionFStrike: Up to Professor Cole’s lecture, the novel is fairly tame and comes off as a rather typical teen drama with some fantastic elements. As soon as Lu tells him her last name, however, things take a turn for the darker, and he openly calls her a bitch.
386* PrepareToDie: Professor Cole and the two men who try to kill her in London openly tell her that they intend to kill her.
387* [[KingIncognito Princess Incongnito]]: [[spoiler:Cleareye]] was the Ciaró Crown Princess daughter. When she was only twelve, she found herself stranded when [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]] attacked her and her friend, killing him just after he urges her to run. [[spoiler:Like Lu]], she reached the Moonfolk Forest, and stayed there for a while before [[spoiler:Shadow]] sent her to the Refugee Camp. She came to call it home and enjoy her incognito life there, seeing it as her home, but two years later, rumours of the Ciaró princess’ disappearance came in; two years after that, once she felt mature enough, she decided to [[RightfulKingReturns return and reclaim her royal status]], but on her way back to Ciaró she [[spoiler:became a Lavrice while wandering through the Moonfolk Forest again]], and has been living in anonymity since.
388* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Every now and then.
389* PursuedProtagonist: The prologue opens InMediasRes and seems to imply this.
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393* RaceAgainstTheClock: The last phase of [[spoiler:Aucasis’ rescue]], when [[spoiler:their [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Potion]] is about to wear off]].
394* RainRainGoAway: The rain in Greywall’d becomes so heavy at one point that Lu has to stop her quest and stay at the Chopped Tree Inn until it passes.
395* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: [[spoiler:Cleareye Fullmoonnight, formerly a princess of Ciaró.]]
396* RedEyesTakeWarning: Lu’s would-be killers both have terrifying red eyes.
397* RefugeInAudacity: Stuck in the Dark Ones’ tunnels with little hope of escape, after Hallwad [[spoiler:[[LeeroyJenkins jumps at the Dark Ones]] who [[BigBrotherInstinct torture his sister Aucasis]] and [[DefiantStoneThrow starts running to get them to leave her]]]], Lu simply [[spoiler:sits on their royal throne in the main hall, tells them exactly who she is, and outright lies to them that she came to renew the Killer’s ancient pact with them]]. [[spoiler:Lu realises out they don’t buy it, or at least their king doesn’t, but it gives her enough time to rescue both Hallwad and Aucasis.]]
398* RefusalOfTheCall: Lu’s reaction to ‘Hat Lad’ [[CallToAdventure informing her of her mission]]. She fiercely tries to chalk up her magical experience to [[SanitySlippage going mad]] or [[AllJustADream bizarre dreams]] to avoid it.
399* RelativeButton: Lu’s would-be killers tell her they killed her family to taunt her.
400* ReligionOfEvil: [[spoiler:Signus’ cult is apparently this.]]
401* RememberedICouldFly: Lu forgets she can use her [[PlayingWithFire fire spell]] twice: once when she’s freezing at night on her way, and once when she’s [[spoiler:fighting the [[HellHound Ephalius wolves]] sent after her, Hallwad, and Aucasis]].
402* RenegadeSplinterFaction: [[TheFairFolk The Dark Ones]], who were formerly connected to Elves and Dwarves, but betrayed them and [[FaceHeelTurn turned evil]].
403* RescueArc: Lu and Hallwad team up to rescue Hallwad’s sister Aucasis.
404* RescueIntroduction: Lu and Aucasis first meet when she helps Hallwad rescue her.
405* LaResistance: [[spoiler:The Killers are this, rebelling against the Kingdom of Ciaró’s Royal House.]]
406* RevengeBeforeReason:
407** Professor Cole is so blind with rage he outright tells Lu to her face that he will kill her. This makes her so overwhelmed with emotion she defeats him fairly easily, instinctively channelling her emotions to produce powerful magic. The two men who try to kill Lu make the exact same mistake and [[spoiler:wind up dead in her stead]].
408** [[spoiler:Hallwad]] charges at [[spoiler:the Dark Ones]] when he sees them [[spoiler:[[BigBrotherInstinct torturing his sister]]]].
409* [[RightfulKingReturns Rightful Queen Returns]]: Subverted with [[spoiler:Cleareye]], who was going to claim her status as the rightful Queen of Ciaró, but [[spoiler:accidentally became a Moondaughter]] and has been [[KingIncognito living in anonymity since]].
410* RingOfFire: Lu accidentally traps herself in one when [[spoiler:trying to fend off the Ephalius wolves with her ''[[PlayingWithFire noxa, fioaz]]'' spell]].
411* [[spoiler:RoaringRampageOfRescue]]: [[spoiler:Aucasis’ rescue]] turns into this near the end.
412* RobbingTheDead: Reluctant as she may be, Lu does this to [[spoiler:the two people sent to kill her]].
413* {{Robinsonade}}: Lu, after crossing over to Greywall’d, with a brief break at the local Chopped Tree Inn, up until she meets a boy named Hallwad Caurn on the Myles Mountains and [[RescueArc helps him rescue his sister]], and briefly after the RescueArc until she meets the Moondaughter Cleareye Fullmoonnight in the Moonfolk Forest and [[spoiler:[[BreatherEpisode moves in with her]]]].
414* SanitySlippage: Lu thinks either this is happening to her when she discovers that magic is real or that it’s AllJustADream.
415* SavingTheWorld: Apparently, this is the ultimate goal of Lu’s mission. [[spoiler:In fact, [[TheChessmaster Shadow and Déaspor]] seem to have orchestrated a massive operation for this purpose, involving not only Lu, but also Hallwad and Aucasis, as well as Cleareye.]]
416* ScarsAreForever:
417** Gleaborne, king of the Dark Ones, has many scars from a war that took place long before the book’s beginning.
418** Lu notes that her injuries from her quest, while healing neatly, will leave scars.
419* SchoolIsForLosers:
420** It’s implied that Brandon, Lu’s and Bridget’s classmate, doesn’t take school too seriously.
421** Lu herself shows little regard for her education, as part of her general apathy.
422* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Hallwad]] tries to tell Déaspor he’s had enough of her attitude and wants out, expecting her to say that if he wants to go so bad, so be it. Instead, she reacts violently and tells him that his mission is far too important for him to be in any position to do anything like that.
423* SecretLegacy:
424** Lu, who grew up not knowing about her relatives’ reputation as violent murderers. As a child, whenever she would ask about her family, whomever she asked simply avoided the question, until she eventually stopped asking; she finally finds out only when she meets a victim of theirs.
425** [[spoiler:Hallwad and Aucasis, who have been [[ObliviousAdoption adopted and raised in Ciaró]], find out at the end of the book that [[LukeIAmYourFather they are in fact Killers]].]]
426* SelfDeprecation: Lu suffers from this, increasingly so with the course of the plot, at least until she [[spoiler:moves in with Cleareye Fullmoonnight]].
427* SequelHook: The book ends with the introduction of [[spoiler:a character named Tyler Killer, who is apparently very evil and probably [[StupidEvil not too bright]], but extremely dangerous nonetheless, and the Grand Prime Priestess, Priestess of All Gods, who [[LockedOutOfTheLoop has no idea who she is]]]]. Both of them are heading for the Refugee Camp, and [[spoiler:Aucasis is instructed to guide them there, protect the Priestess, and try and kill Tyler, or at least injure her severely]].
428* ShootTheDog: Lu tries to hunt a rabbit to avoid starving on the Myles Mountains, which are notoriously difficult to survive in. Subverted, as she has no idea how to cook it, has to bury it, and feels horrible about the whole thing.
429* ShoutOut:
430** The Enchiridion’s title, while a rather faithful translation of the original Hebrew,[[note]]It was originally called ''Sefer haYeda‘'' ספר הידע, which literally means ‘The Book of Knowledge’, which is more or less [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enchiridion what an enchiridion is]][[/note]] is indeed a reference to ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' by the translator.
431** The Dark Ones’ narrative poem in ShowWithinAShow mentioned below is clearly a reference to the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] story of ([[RunningGag the ‘man of copper’]]) King David’s conquest of Canaan and establishment of Jerusalem as his capital, and his affair with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, a Hittite officer in King David’s army. However, unlike in the original, in which King David pays horrifically for his transgressions, [[KarmaHoudini Roythebrune never does]], but the poem implies he will one day: he might get a free pass for being ginger (see BlueAndOrangeMorality above), but of course, ‘Every man, bold and humble alike, must go bald!’ Also, very much unlike the original story, the whole thing is PlayedForLaughs, and the in-universe audience roars in laughter after the poem is finished.
432** The RescueArc features a few homages to ''Literature/TheHobbit''.
433* ShowWithinAShow:
434** At the Dark Ones’ banquet, a bard recites a poem about the ancient King Roythebrune, who founded the human kingdom, Ciaró, by war, and made Orce-Blatt its capital. He sleeps and impregnates a woman named Eleonora, who’s married to a soldier named Eurey (the original simply refers to him as ‘the Emorite’); he tries to escape trouble with a plan he manages to think up, but it fails, and he resorts to making sure he dies in battle instead, and marries his wife. The poem implies that while he never suffers any consequences, his luck will eventually run out.
435** Cleareye Fullmoonnight sings a song about a girl who takes bloody revenge against a former lover, sneaking into his room, cutting his throat, and telling him how happy she will be knowing he’s dead.
436* ShroudedInMyth: Bayrone, or the ‘Wild Regions’ past the River Trocus, and the ‘Lands Beyond the Sea’ past Kelt Ocean.
437* [[spoiler:SiblingRivalry]]: [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]], who appear to Lu from a distance in her dreams after she crosses over to Greywall’d. Their fights [[ExaggeratedTrope border on the lethal]] and are PlayedForLaughs.
438* SilverHasMysticPowers: Obviously a recurrent theme in everything ''Moon''folk-related, given their [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin deep reliance on the moon and moonlight]].
439* ASimplePlan: Lu and Hallwad’s plan to rescue Aucasis is to drink the [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Potion]], break her free, and kill anyone who stands in their way. [[LampshadedTrope They realise just how poorly thought of this plan is]], but they can’t think up anything better.
440* SkeletonKey: [[spoiler:Castor, the Dark Ones’ warden, is [[StupidEvil stupid enough]] to tell Lu he has one.]]
441* SlidingScaleOfUnavoidableVersusUnforgivable: A minor recurrent theme. Lu kills on three separate occasions in the book: [[spoiler:in London]], where she [[spoiler:kills two men who try to kill her [[KillingInSelfDefense in self-defence]]]]; on the barren Myles Mountains, where she kills a rabbit she wants to cook and eat, and [[DidntThinkThisThrough finds out she can’t]]; and [[spoiler:in the Dark Ones tunnels, where she burns to death a few of them when they try to keep her, Hallwad, and Aucasis from escaping]]. The first occasion [[HeroicBSOD shocks her]], [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone filling her with regret]]; the second makes her feel awful and remorseful, but only briefly; and she barely feels anything about the third.
442* SmokingIsNotCool: Mrs. Eastry Cairns, the headmistress. She is a CorruptCorporateExecutive, ugly, and displays intimidating mannerisms, and, obviously, [[EvilSmellsBad her breath smells of cigarettes]].
443* TheSnarkKnight: Lu became this naturally, based on her biography. She mocks most people around her in her {{Inner Monologue}}s, but also points a few of those barbs at herself too.
444* SnowballFight: Bridget throws snowballs at Lu’s window to taunt her. [[spoiler:Lu goes outside and starts one of these in retaliation. It quickly escalates into a school-wide CurbStompBattle against Bridget.]]
445* SortingAlgorithmOfThreateningGeography: Played with. The notorious Myles Mountains are about halfway through Lu’s journey, followed by the pleasant Moonfolk forest; [[DoubleSubversion Doubly Subverted]], as it turns out [[spoiler:Lu’s prolonged stay in the forest could make her stay a Moondaughter permanently and unable to finish her quest]]. The road from the forest to the Refugee Camp is fairly calm and beautiful (and brief), while the Refugee Camp itself is where Lu has to get a TrainingFromHell.
446* SpaceElves: The [[{{Lunacy}} Moonfolk]], who are beautiful, live in [[ArborealAbode houses carved into trees]], worship the Moon, and [[LongLived live to be roughly 2,000 years old]], seem to be inspired by the Wood Elves variety.
447* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Hallwad pulling a LeeroyJenkins in the heat of the moment, ruining ThePlan he made with Lu, when he sees two Dark Ones [[BigBrotherInstinct torturing his sister]], then [[DefiantStoneThrow running off to keep them away from her]], leaving Lu behind, forcing her to [[XanatosSpeedChess think up a new plan from scratch]].]]
448%%* StandardFantasyRaces: Dwarves, humans, elves, wizards as a separate species, and a variety of beasts such as unicorns and griffins.%%Needs expanding; what are these races like? How do they relate to each other?
449* StayOnThePath: "Hat Lad" tells Lu to keep going north and not delay, and later reprimands her when she does. [[spoiler:Which is somewhat ironic, given that he misdirected her; it’s implied that he and Déaspor [[BatmanGambit foresaw that she would do that]], and actually [[GambitRoulette relied on it]].]]
450* StepfordSnarker: Lu often uses sarcasm to vent her negative emotions, but when talks about herself in earnest, she tends to use harsh self-deprecating language and see little worth in her own existence.
451* StereotypicalNerd : Lu’s ButtMonkey classmate Mike, who is awfully dressed and has NoSocialSkills. Lu ''still'' prefers him to her [[ValleyGirl Essex Girl]] classmates.
452* TheStoic: Lu, until she’s exposed to magic and her burden in general. Then she gradually becomes NotSoStoic, particularly after she winds up killing two people [[KillingInSelfDefense in self-defence]].
453* AStormIsComing: [[spoiler:Déaspor]] meets up with Lu, who stopped at the Chopped Tree Inn to [[RainRainGoAway wait until the heavy rain stops]], and gives her some ominous guidance before she later goes into the [[DeathWorld Myles Mountains]] and putting her life on the line in the RescueArc. May or may not be an InvokedTrope or an ExploitedTrope.
454* StupidEvil:
455** [[TheBully Bridget]], who sees Lu as [[AlphaBitch a threat to her position]], [[EvilIsPetty threatens and taunts her repeatedly]] with the help of her GirlPosse, making her [[AwakeningTheSleepingGiant retaliate]] [[PowerIncontinence unintentionally]] twice, then [[BullyingADragon intentionally]].
456** Castor, the Dark Ones’ warden, who [[spoiler:willingly tells Lu critical details about their security system, including the fact that ''he has a key that [[SkeletonKey opens every lock in the tunnels]]'']].
457** According to Déaspor, [[spoiler:Tyler Killer, who worships Signus]].
458* SuperSenses: Lu acquires this ability after crossing over to Greywall’d.
459-->'''Lu:''' I feel every little detail, every sense of touch and feeling, from the fabric on my clothes to the necklace that boy gave me. I feel the stitches on my socks and the scrunchie holding my hair together. I open my eyes, then I blink, and I open them wide again in amazement: I see EVERYTHING. [[InnateNightVision It’s already dark, but I see every detail easily, and much further than I’d ever seen before.]] It seems even [[TheNoseKnows my sense of smell improved]], and not just that: I hear everything, from the wind whistling through the tree branches to large animals galloping on the grass apparently miles away.
460* SurroundedByIdiots: Lu feels that way often, occasionally based on shallow points such as appearance (while ignoring, or regarding with disdain, people’s friendly attitude towards her), but after [[spoiler:the CurbStompBattle victory against [[AlphaBitch Bridget]] at the SnowballFight]], her attitude seems [[CelebrityIsOverrated justified]].
461* TakeThat: Before leaving for Greywall'd, Lu stops to cross Bridget’s name off the sign she put on her door, changing its writing to from "THIS ROOM BELONGS TO BRIDGET SLAVE" to "THIS ROOM BELONGS TO A PSYCHOTIC SADIST".
462* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Cleareye]]’s mother was only 16 when she gave birth to her.
463* {{Telepathy}}: Déaspor has this ability. She has the audacity to scold [[spoiler:Hallwad]] for ''thinking'' curses about her.
464* ThereIsAnother: The last two chapters reveal that [[spoiler:not only is Lu not the only Killer left, but Hallwad and Aucasis are adopted Killers as well, and a fourth Killer, named Tyler, is on her way to the Refugee Camp.]]
465* ThoseTwoGuys: [[spoiler:Shadow and Déaspor]], whom Lu can see in dreams from a distance after crossing to Greywall’d.
466* ThwartedEscape: [[spoiler:Subverted. Lu and Hallwad kill the Dark Ones standing in their way just before they reach the exit and manage to escape the tunnels.]]
467* ThisMeansWar: Lu says that in jest before she starts a ChildishPillowFight with Cleareye.
468* TitleDrop:
469** The book title: several times, either as an accusation thrown at Lu or as part of her SelfDeprecation.
470** Individual chapters: in some cases.
471* TookALevelInBadass:
472** While Lu has proven herself quite a badass back on Earth, ‘Hat Lad’ teaches her how to control her powers, she gains more powers once she crosses over to Greywall’d, Hallwad teaches her some survival skills, and she practices her knife skills [[spoiler:while she’s staying in with Cleareye]], further honing her skills.
473** Humans who manage to cross over to Greywall’d and make it to the Refugee Camp are more likely than not somewhat badass to begin with, and the Camp itself is meant to hone their survival skills further.
474* TortureAlwaysWorks: Averted. Aucasis tells her interrogators nothing about her brother’s whereabouts ([[InterrogatedForNothing which she may or may not know anything about]]), not even false information to stop the torture.
475* TortureCellar:
476** Lu thinks of [[ValleyGirl Bridget’s]] room as this, looking in horror at all of her various beauty products and the abundant amounts of ''pink''.
477** The Dark Ones have some of those, and Lu and Hallwad find Aucasis in one.
478* TortureIsIneffective: The Dark Ones fail to get any information from their prisoner Aucasis about her brother Hallwad’s whereabouts. While it’s likely she has no idea herself, she doesn’t even give them false information to get them to leave her alone.
479* TorturePorn: Lu describes ‘[[BlatantLies traditional Killer]]’ torture techniques she invents on the spot to [[spoiler:the Dark Ones’ warden Castor]] in order to [[spoiler:get him to reveal details about the security system]].
480* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lu’s is dark chocolate, and later on bloodberries from Moonfolk Forest.
481* TrainingFromHell: The Refugee Camp, where fighting and survival is taught. Hallwad tells Lu it’s a horrible place and that she should avoid going there.
482* TheTrickster: ‘Hat Lad’ [[spoiler:and Déaspor]].
483-->'''[[spoiler:Déaspor]]:''' We should make a list like that, of people whose lives we should mess up… It will make ''ours'' simpler.
484* TricksterMentor: ‘Hat Lad’ for Lu, giving her cryptic directions and pulling off NotQuiteDead on her twice.
485* [[spoiler:TricksterTwins: Shadow and Déaspor.]]
486* [[spoiler:TroubledBackstoryFlashback]]: Lu has several, starting after she’s met ‘Hat Lad’ and moved into her boarding school.
487* TrueCompanions: Lu and Hallwad become this on the Myles Mountains, when Hallwad gives Lu some important advice and she in turn offers to help him rescue his sister, Aucasis. [[spoiler:After the rescue, Aucasis joins their pact.]]
488* TryNotToDie: Shadow tells Lu to ‘try and stay alive’, and Hallwad tells her he told him he will meet ‘someone in the [[DeathWorld mountains]]’ and advised him the same.
489* UncannyValleyMakeup: Bridget, when meeting Lu for the first time.
490-->''She had long blonde hair, blue eyes, a slim physique, and pink lips covered with enough lip gloss for at least three girls.''
491* UndergroundCity: The Dark Ones tunnels, inside the [[DeathWorld Myles Mountains]].
492* UnfortunateNames: Lu sniggers at Bridget’s last name, Slave, [[HypocriticalHumor ignoring how unfortunate her own name sounds]].
493* UnreliableNarrator: Minor example. Lu mentions many characters by name, most of them minor and non-crucial to the plot, and admits while listening to the poem recited at the Dark Ones’ feast that she has trouble following the different names, so presumably some characters she names actually have different names.
494* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: When Shadow makes his first appearance, he falls out of a vortex in the sky that no-one notices. Granted, it was a gloomy, rainy day, and people had other things to care about.
495* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Narrowly averted with [[spoiler:Cleareye]], who [[spoiler:lets Lu drink Moonfluid every day and almost makes her [[ForcedTransformation transform into a Moondaughter]] without realising it, which could have made her unable to continue her quest]]. Fortunately, [[spoiler:‘Hat Lad’ points this out to Lu before the transformation is complete]].
496* UrbanFantasy: Starts off as this, until Lu crosses over to [[MagicalLand Greywall’d]].
497* UriahGambit: King Roythebrune in the narrative poem (see ShowWithinAShow above) resorts to this when his original plan to avoid his affair with Eleonora, a married woman, doesn’t work. The whole story is actually a ShoutOut to the TropeNamer.
498* VagueAge:
499** Professor Cole, who can transform into a teenage boy and back.
500** [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]], who are at least in their thirties at the beginning of the book (see ManChild above), but still look very young and often behave very childishly.
501* VaguenessIsComing: ‘Had Lad’ tells Lu she has to stop the war between Ciaró and the Killers, lest Signus returns, but [[LockedOutOfTheLoop refuses to give details about either the war or Signus]].
502* ValleyGirl: [[AlphaBitch Bridget]] and her GirlPosse are the English equivalent, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex_girls Essex girls]].
503* VillainousLineage: A recurrent theme, frequently [[DiscussedTrope discussed]]. Lu was warned not to reveal her heritage to anyone, for fear of people reacting based on this; some apparently do, others don’t. Lu herself struggles with this notion, wondering whether or not she is naturally inclined to kill: she has instinctive knowledge guiding her to kill efficiently, to the point she can tell the intended use of a knife by the shape of its hilt without being taught, but she seems to be too horrified when she has to kill, even to save her own life. At the end of the book, it turns out [[spoiler:[[ObliviousAdoption Hallwad and Aucasis]] and probably Shadow and Déaspor are [[LukeIAmYourFather actually Killers]], which means that the one Killer mentioned by name and said to be evil is actually [[BlackSheep the exception to the rule]].]]
504* VolleyingInsults: The two characters Lu sees in her dreams from a distance, [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]]]], engage in a very puerile versions of this that often deteriorate to (apparently) almost fatal physical fighting that come off as either impressive in technique or hilarious, sometimes continuing the tirade of mutual mockery.
505* WackyWaysideTribe: The Dark Ones in Myles Mountains, en route to the Refugee Camp. [[spoiler:Their defeat strengthens Lu’s connection with Hallwad and makes Aucasis a part of their [[TrueCompanions pact]].]]
506* WalkingTheEarth:
507** The woman in Lu’s visions is afraid this will be her infant child’s fate.
508** The [[MageSpecies Wizard race]] (as opposed to other magic-wielders), unlike other races, have no fixed domain and simply wander from one place to the next.
509* WeirdnessCensor: Lu’s fight with the two men sent to kill her, the deep cuts she endures, and her ''changed eye colour'' are implied to be this.
510* WeirdnessMagnet: Lu, being LockedOutOfTheLoop, starts to think she’s this at the beginning of the book.
511* WhamEpisode: The penultimate chapter reveals that [[spoiler:Hallwad and Aucasis are a pivotal part of [[TheChessmaster Shadow’s and Déaspor’s]] plan on their own right; ThereIsAnother Killer heading for the Refugee Camp and she worships Signus, and Hallwad and Aucasis Caurn, [[LukeIAmYourFather nés Killer]], were [[ObliviousAdoption actually adopted]]]]. The next one reveals that [[spoiler:[[ThoseTwoGuys Shadow and Déaspor]] are also related to Lu, and that the [[CatsAreMagic Derobus cat]] that saved her life was a part of their plan too]].
512* WhamLine: From the penultimate chapter:
513-->'''Aucasis:''' [[spoiler:Killer. We are Hallwad and Aucasis Killer.]]
514* WhatMeasureIsAMook: An interesting case. Lu mentions individual and mostly plot-irrelevant Dark Ones by name, but [[spoiler:has no remorse for killing the Dark Ones who try to stop her and Hallwad escaping with Aucasis]].
515* WhenItRainsItPours: The book begins on September 1st, 2011, and Lu leaves Greywall’d on February 14th, 2012. [[JustifiedTrope Naturally]], the rain falling during that period [[http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/ee/ has a tendency to be heavy]]. This trend continues in Greywall’d.
516* WhiteMagic: [[TheBully Bridget]] is a case of LightIsNotGood, using MindManipulation in the form of a creeping white haze.
517* WickedCultured: The Dark Ones. Their king, Gleaborne, is an accomplished scholar and is particularly eloquent in English, and they have a narrative poem about the history of Ciaró (see ShowWithinAShow below) recited for them at the banquet.
518* WindowPain: Lu’s fury-fuelled PowerIncontinence makes her break all the windows in Bridget’s room when she sees the end result of TheMakeover.
519* WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks: Lu enjoys the newfound powers she gains after crossing into Greywall’d, running to feel the soft grass, jumping freely up treetops to look at the view, and enjoying her newfound sense of freedom.
520* TheWorfEffect:
521** Hallwad tells Lu he knows she’s not a native of Greywall’d because he met her on the Myles Mountains, a place that every other native would steer clear ‘at least a day’s walking worth of distance’ away from. [[spoiler:She comes out practically unscathed.]] Cleareye Fullmoonight [[LampshadedTrope is astounded]] by this feat.
522** The Castle of Bayrone is in a place ShroudedInMyth that’s impossible to reach that Wizards tell each other tall tales about. In the last chapter of the book, [[spoiler:Déaspor casually mentions that she’s going to spend some time there]].
523* WorldBuilding: A moderate amount--the basic geography of Greywall’d is described, along with some of the races therein and the relations between them, and just a bit of its fauna. The next installments in the series will elaborate further.
524* XanatosSpeedChess: Lu resorts to this after [[spoiler:Hallwad ignores ThePlan and [[LeeroyJenkins charges at the Dark Ones]] [[BigBrotherInstinct torturing his sister]] and [[DefiantStoneThrow quickly runs off to make them follow him and leave her alone]], leading to his capture]]. She [[spoiler:tells the Dark Ones [[BlatantLies she wants to renew the Killers’ ancient pact with them]], then, [[IKnowYouKnowIKnow realising they’re probably onto her]], talks to [[StupidEvil their warden, Castor]], and gets him to reveal that he has a SkeletonKey and keep her door slightly ajar, allowing her to slip out using the [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Potion]] and rescue Hallwad and Aucasis]].
525* XtremeKoolLetterz: The English translator had some fun with coming up with stylised (yet mostly legible) spellings for characters’ and places’ names, as Hebrew orthography barely allows any flexibility in that respect. The most obvious example is the names of different currencies, derived mostly from existing metals.
526* YouAreNotReady:
527** ‘Hat Lad’ tells Lu she will ‘find out soon enough’ she asks him for more information at one point.
528** [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by [[spoiler:Cleareye]], who decided to go back and [[RightfulKingReturns claim her title as the Queen of Ciaró]] only when she was sixteen, when she felt mature enough.
529* YouAreWhatYouHate: Subverted or at least downplayed by [[spoiler:Hallwad, and to some extent by Aucasis]], who seem to harbour the same prejudice about Killers that ‘Hat Lad’ warned Lu about, but can tell that Lu is not malevolent and have no ill will towards her. [[spoiler:In the penultimate chapter, Déaspor reveals that they are both Killers themselves.]]
530* YouCantGoHomeAgain: ‘Hat Lad’ tells Lu she has to leave Earth for Greywall’d after her fight with Professor Cole, as more people will follow and try to kill her. She listens only after [[spoiler:she winds up [[KillingInSelfDefense killing the next two people who try to kill her]] and is [[HeroicBSOD horrified at what happened]] and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone her own actions]]]].
531* [[YouKilledMyFather You Killed My Entire Family]]:
532** Professor Cole holds Lu and every other Killer responsible for the murder of his family, and tries to kill Lu for it when she tells him her last name.
533** Happens to [[spoiler:the two men who attack Lu in London]] after [[spoiler:they tell her [[RelativeButton tell her they killed her family]] and wind up dead by AwakeningTheSleepingGiant]].
534* YouWillKnowWhatToDo: The cryptic instructions ‘Hat Lad’ gives Lu generally imply this. [[spoiler:By the end of the book, they are still cryptic.]]
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