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* GoodPrincessEvilQueen: The villains are the Lilim, witches who were formerly queens of a powerful magical nation (the text refers to them as witch-queens). In the present, they rely on stars to keep them young and beautiful. In contrast, Lady Una is Faerie's sole princess, and unlike the Lilim and her seven murderous brothers, she is kind, good-hearted, and supportive of her long-lost son.
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* GoodPrincessEvilQueen: The villains are the Lilim, witches who were formerly queens of a powerful magical nation (the text refers to them as witch-queens). In the present, they rely on stars to keep them young and beautiful. In contrast, Lady Una is Faerie's Stormhold's sole princess, and unlike the Lilim and her seven murderous brothers, she is kind, good-hearted, and supportive of her long-lost son.son.
* GoodStepmother: Daisy Thorn is a loving mother to Tristran and he has no idea while growing up that she's not his biological mother.
* GoodStepmother: Daisy Thorn is a loving mother to Tristran and he has no idea while growing up that she's not his biological mother.
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* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:Tristran's mother to the princes of Stormhold, having been kidnapped by the witch Sal as a child and being thought dead]].
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* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:Tristran's mother to her brothers the princes of Stormhold, having been kidnapped by the witch Sal as a child and being been thought dead]].dead for many years]].
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** Dunstan is courting practical, down-to-earth Daisy Hampstock, but becomes absolutely smitten with the mysterious fairy he meets at the fair. He has a one-night stand with the latter but marries Daisy and eventually gets over the fairy.
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** Dunstan is courting practical, down-to-earth Daisy Hampstock, Hempstock, but becomes absolutely smitten with the mysterious fairy faerie he meets at the fair. He has a one-night stand with the latter but marries Daisy and eventually gets over the fairy.faerie.
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* OneNightStandPregnancy: Tristran was conceived when his father, Dunstan, had a one-night stand with one of the stallholders at the annual fairy market. She left baby Tristran with Dunstan the following year, since her life situation was not conducive to raising a child. Dunstan went on to marry a local woman, and although Tristran later finds his mother, she and his father don't get together in the end.
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* OneNightStandPregnancy: Tristran was conceived when his father, Dunstan, had a one-night stand with one of the stallholders at the annual fairy market.Faerie Market. She left baby Tristran with Dunstan the following year, since her life situation was not conducive to raising a child. Dunstan went on to marry a local woman, and although Tristran later finds his mother, she and his father don't get together in the end.
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* {{Portmantitle}}: A combination of "star" and "dust".
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* TheVerse: Shared with Literature/AmericanGods, though you'd only know it by reading ''Wall: A Prologue''.
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* TheVerse: Shared with Literature/AmericanGods, ''Literature/AmericanGods'', though you'd only know it by reading ''Wall: A Prologue''.Prologue''.
** The Hempstock family also connects ''Stardust'' to ''Literature/TheGraveyardBook'' and ''Literature/TheOceanAtTheEndOfTheLane''.
** The Hempstock family also connects ''Stardust'' to ''Literature/TheGraveyardBook'' and ''Literature/TheOceanAtTheEndOfTheLane''.
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** Tristran is, in the beginning, madly in love with beautiful village girl Victoria Forester, but ends up falling for Yvaine, a star [[spoiler:who can't even cross the wall into the human world]]. He ends up with Yvaine, [[spoiler:and it's revealed Victoria was never planning to marry him]].
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** Tristran is, in the beginning, madly in love with beautiful village girl Victoria Forester, but ends up falling for Yvaine, a fallen star [[spoiler:who can't even cross the wall into the human world]].world without turning into a dead meteor]]. He ends up with Yvaine, [[spoiler:and it's revealed Victoria was never planning to marry him]].
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* HistoricalInJoke: Tristan promises Victoria he would find the source of the Nile for her and name it after her. The source of the Nile would be found in 1858 and named Lake Victoria - after Queen Victoria though.
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* NumericalThemeNaming: The [[spoiler:male]] children of the Lord of Stormhold: Primus the eldest, Secundus the second-oldest, and so on and so forth.
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* NumericalThemeNaming: The [[spoiler:male]] children of the Lord of Stormhold: Primus the eldest, Secundus the second-oldest, and so on and so forth. The sole female Stormhold child, meanwhile, is called Una, which means "only".
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Victoria and Mr Monday do not get married on a Monday. She even says, "on Friday, there will be two Mondays together!"
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* CurseEscapeClause: The CurseEscapeClause for the witch's slave (actually [[spoiler: Princess Una, the lost Princess of Stormhold and Tristran's mother]]) is that she will be free "when the moon loses her daughter, if it is in a week when two Mondays come together." These events both come to pass: the former is Yvaine giving her heart to Tristran, and the latter is that Mr. Monday and Victoria get married on Monday.
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* CurseEscapeClause: The CurseEscapeClause for the witch's slave (actually [[spoiler: Princess Una, the lost Princess of Stormhold and Tristran's mother]]) is that she will be free "when the moon loses her daughter, if it is in a week when two Mondays come together." These events both come to pass: the former is Yvaine giving her heart to Tristran, and the latter is that Mr. Monday and Victoria get married, and once Victoria has married on Monday.him and taken his name, two Mondays have come together.
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* NoManOfWomanBorn: [[spoiler:Tristran's mother]] is to be released from her servitude when the moon loses her daughter, if it happens in a week where two Mondays come together. What fulfills the conditions is that [[spoiler:a star (a daughter of the moon) gives her heart entirely to Tristran the week Mr. Monday and Victoria Forester got married on a Monday]]. The chain breaks at the moment that this happens. It is hinted that Tristran's conception and birth was part of a GambitRoulette to achieve this end.
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* NoManOfWomanBorn: [[spoiler:Tristran's mother]] is to be released from her servitude when the moon loses her daughter, if it happens in a week where two Mondays come together. What fulfills the conditions is that [[spoiler:a star (a daughter of the moon) gives her heart entirely to Tristran the week Mr. Monday and Victoria Forester got married, and once Victoria has married on a Monday]].him and taken his name, two Mondays have come together]]. The chain breaks at the moment that this happens. It is hinted that Tristran's conception and birth was part of a GambitRoulette to achieve this end.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: While talking with Ditchwater Sal, the eldest Lilim states that, "The seed that will grow into the tree that will be felled to shape the cradle of the babe that will become the hero who is destined to kill me has not yet been planted". Shortly after they part ways, the narration pauses to focus on a squirrel that has just found an acorn, and runs off to bury it, and ultimately forget where they left it....
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* TheMagicGoesAway: Implied with a bit of the eldest Lilim's introspection on the extremely long time she's been in the world and how weak her powers have become. Even when she is temporarily restored to a younger, more powerful form, her abilities absolutely pale in comparison to the epic feats she once pulled off with barely a thought. It's left unclear whether this is due to her own deterioration or if the magic of the world in general is fading.
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* StayOnThePath: Anyone who strays from the path through the serewood will fall victim to murderous plants.
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* StayOnThePath: Anyone who strays from the path through the a serewood will fall victim to murderous plants.
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The name was changed back to Precision F Strike per TRS
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moderator restored to earlier version
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trope was renamed per TRS
* BreakingPointSwearing: When Yvaine is in pain from having fallen from the sky and broken her leg, she says, "very quietly" (and in most editions it's even printed in a smaller font), [-"Fuck."-]
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* PrecisionFStrike: When Yvaine falls into Stormhold and is in pain from having fallen from the sky, she lets out one of these.
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''Stardust'' is a modern FairyTale written by Creator/NeilGaiman. The main plot centers around Tristran Thorn, a young man with a mysterious ancestry who wants nothing more than to win the heart of his beloved Victoria. When he grandly declares that he'd even give her that star in the sky that just fell while they were watching the sky, she challenges him to do just that in return for anything he wants from her.
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''Stardust'' is a modern FairyTale written by Creator/NeilGaiman. The main plot centers around Tristran Thorn, a young man with a mysterious ancestry who wants nothing more than to win the heart of his beloved Victoria. When he grandly declares that he'd even give her that star in the sky that just fell while they were watching the sky, she challenges him to do just that in return for anything he wants from her.
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* AgeGapRomance: [[spoiler:Robert Monday (forty-five) and Victoria Forester (eighteen)]]. This is actually foreshadowed and played with early on, but quickly buried beneath the main plot.
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* AgeGapRomance: [[spoiler:Robert Monday (forty-five) and Victoria Forester (eighteen)]].(seventeen)]]. This is actually foreshadowed and played with early on, but quickly buried beneath the main plot.
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--> Then Death came in the night and whispered her secret into the ear of the eighty-second Lord of Strormhold, and he nodded his grey head and said nothing...
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--> Then Death came in the night and whispered her secret into the ear of the eighty-second Lord of Strormhold, Stormhold, and he nodded his grey head and said nothing...
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* AgeGapRomance: [[spoiler:Robert Monday and Victoria Forester]]. This is actually foreshadowed and played with early on, but quickly buried beneath the main plot.
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* AgeGapRomance: [[spoiler:Robert Monday (forty-five) and Victoria Forester]].Forester (eighteen)]]. This is actually foreshadowed and played with early on, but quickly buried beneath the main plot.
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* IGaveMyWord: One witch gives her word not to harm another, and keeps it -- but nevertheless manages to cause her considerable inconvenience.
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* IGaveMyWord: IGaveMyWord:
** One witch gives her word not to harm another, and keeps it -- but nevertheless manages to cause her considerableinconvenience.inconvenience.
** [[spoiler:Victoria]] is prepared to marry [[spoiler:Tristran]] as per her promise, even though she doesn't love him [[spoiler:and the promise was made flippantly]].
** One witch gives her word not to harm another, and keeps it -- but nevertheless manages to cause her considerable
** [[spoiler:Victoria]] is prepared to marry [[spoiler:Tristran]] as per her promise, even though she doesn't love him [[spoiler:and the promise was made flippantly]].
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Victoria]] never intended for Tristran to [[spoiler:really go in search for the star]], and [[spoiler:she's devastated she might have sent him to his death]].