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- DeliberateInjuryGambit: What his rattlesnake bite turned out to be. He even took his shoe off first to make sure it happened.
- FaceHeelTurn: Ends up becoming Lecter's lover by the end of the series, though only in the novels, in the film series, she stays a heroine throughout Sex Face Turn
- HappilyMarried: To her millions of "children."
- IHaveManyNames: And they're all unpleasant. As a sampling, there's Lord Foul the Despiser, The Gray Slayer, Fangthane, A'Jeroth of the Seven Hells, and Satansheart Soulcrusher. The Haruchai just call him Corruption, which for them is pretty damned horrible. The last series implies that of these, A'Jeroth is his original name, as other immortals are seen to use it.
- IdenticalTwinIDTag: His facial scars set him apart from Eureka
- OldFashionedCopper: He predates the milieu associated with the trope (Britain in the 1970s), but he could be considered a precursor of it.
- PluckyComicRelief: With Rosalie.
- ProperLady: In Changes For Samantha, she is regularly punished by the cold headmistress and given little to no food during her stay at Coldrock House.
- TheFagin: Thenardier in the musical and 2012 film. It's the other way around in the book though.
- WouldHitAGirl: One of the many reasons he wants Qui-Gon's head on a plate.