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What elevates these storylines is the world itself. Same-gender pairings, polyamorous triads (the otter triplets are briefly mentioned to have a collective mate), and aromantic characters are treated as unremarkable. No coming-out angst, no “will they accept us?” drama. This allows the romances to focus on chemistry and conflict within the relationship, not external prejudice. It’s earned, warm, and doesn’t erase their prickly