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Sapphire is a series of Web Serial Novels written by SpyHunter89 on his DeviantArt page. The chapters may be viewed here. The first episode was released in 2007, with the second carrying over into 2008. The third episode began in 2009, and is currently ongoing.

Sapphire is essentially Spy Fiction; the stories are set during the Cold War; more specifically, the late 1970s and 80s. But instead of regular Russians, the antagonists (and some of the minor protagonists) have Psychic Powers.


This series provides examples of:

  • Cartwright Curse: Somewhat. Ivanka gets killed, but only five years after she marries Alec, which in turn was four years since they first met.
  • Catchphrase: Boris has "Comrade Alec", and Artemis Gilliam has "Seriously!".
  • The Charmer: Alec refuses to fall for more than one woman at a time - even if the woman in question has been kidnapped for three years.
  • Cloak and Dagger: The Delta Defense Alliance and Omega Order are both fictional organizations not officially aligned with any real-world government.
  • Dirty Communists: Mostly averted. All the Russians/North Koreans/miscellaneous Communists in the story are either good and/or being played by the bad guys (a Renegade Russian third power).
  • Disney Death: Double Subversion. Boris gets pinned down by a truck and riddled with a full clip of AK bullets. Yet being a Psychic, he survived the whole thing.
  • The '80s: Episodes II and III take place mainly in 1982 and 1989, respectively.
  • Furo Scene: Between Alec and Ivanka on their honeymoon. They try to get close to each other during their bath together, but Ivanka is reminded of a time when she was raped, and suffers a Heroic BSoD before running out crying.
  • Gender-Blender Name: Not only does Claude sound rather feminine in English, it is a gender-neutral name in his native French.
  • Although, Alec and Michiru eventually try to make love, but are rudely interrupted by Daisuke.
  • No Bisexuals: Averted. Boris and Nikolai were both gay for each other, despite finding girlfriends later on down the line (Boris & Khina, and Nikolai & Elodie). In fact, the only fully gay character in Sapphire is Claude's coach/boyfriend, Valko Petkov.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Artemis Gilliam is an Expy of Simon Cowell. He even judges a karaoke contest at one point.
  • No One Could Survive That!: Boris being pinned down by a truck and riddled with a full clip of AK bullets. Yet being a Psychic, he survived the whole thing.
  • Not Distracted by the Sexy: Alec refuses to fall for Michiru. Although, they eventually try to make love, but are rudely interrupted by Daisuke.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: How in the world could Elodie not tell that was Nikolai behind that eye-mask!?
  • Psychic Powers: Many of the villains - and some of the allies - are Psychics, and demonstrate all manner of powers.
    • Even ninjas are Psychics, in a sense. Alec makes the connection that "ninjutsu is probably some variation on the whole psychic philosophy".
  • Something about a Rose: Boris's 'Blood Rose' attack. Which involves killing the victim by teleporting it into his/her heart.
  • The '70s: Episode I takes place mainly in 1978.
  • The Unpronounceable: Alec has trouble pronouncing Khina's name in the Episode I bonus chapter, since the glottal 'kh' sound does not occur in (American) English.

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