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Long ago, a great crisis destroyed and remade the world. Generations later, the people of the Southern Isles know better than to go near the Tower of Regrets.But Princess Anghara, driven by curiosity and resentment of her sheltered life, breaks that ancient law. Seven demons, representing the sins of humanity, break loose and destroy all that she holds dear. And Anghara—now calling herself Indigo—is granted immortality by a divine emissary, so as to have time to undo what she has wrought.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })This Low Fantasy series, written by the late British author Louise Cooper, has been called "an original take on the Pandora's Box myth."The eight books in the series are: Nemesis Inferno Infanta Nocturne Troika Avatar Revenant Aisling | |
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Beauty Equals Goodness | |
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Beauty Equals Goodness: Several aversions. Jessamin in Infanta and Carlaze in Troika come to mind. Conversely, Niahrin in Aisling is decidedly a good character; and, while she's attractive enough otherwise, half of her face is horribly scarred. | |
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The Ageless | |
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The Ageless: Indigo and Grimya, maybe. They do not age, but even they don't know whether they can be killed by injury or disease. (There's actually a point in Avatar where an illness sends Indigo into a coma and Grimya is worried that she'll be stuck like that if she doesn't recover...but Indigo does recover, so it's ultimately a moot point.) | |
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Action Girl: Indigo is something of one. | |
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