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* BassoProfundo: Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
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* UpToEleven: What happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
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* BiggerBad: Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with Act V, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
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* HighConcept: The entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (Cecilia also falls into the territory of XanatosGambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
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* NotSoDifferent: A bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necessary.

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* RealityEnsues: Every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'

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* WeUsedToBeFriends – Elvina, two hundred years before the beginning and her StartOfDarkness.
* WhamEpisode – the True King in Act I, the Joining and Altherion in Act II, at least two in each Act.
* WhamLine – 'Your brother, old man, and so much more'. 'Oh, I can think of one person who would...' 'Did you really think I trusted you?' 'How do you open a door that isn't there?' 'Oh dear gods. It's him. The boy. He's Atolibus reborn'
* WhatTheHellHero – said almost verbatim in Act IV when we learn that our dashing Hero just murdered the President's child right before his eyes.
* WhereItAllBegan – the denouement of Act III is set where Atolibus was created in the first place.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever – shades of this with Atolibus and the Keeper, played straight with Altherion.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends – WeUsedToBeFriends: Elvina, two hundred years before the beginning and her StartOfDarkness.
* WhamEpisode – the WhamEpisode: The True King in Act I, the Joining and Altherion in Act II, at least two in each Act.
* WhamLine – WhamLine: 'Your brother, old man, and so much more'. 'Oh, I can think of one person who would...' 'Did you really think I trusted you?' 'How do you open a door that isn't there?' 'Oh dear gods. It's him. The boy. He's Atolibus reborn'
* WhatTheHellHero – said WhatTheHellHero: Said almost verbatim in Act IV when we learn that our dashing Hero just murdered the President's child right before his eyes.
* WhereItAllBegan – the WhereItAllBegan: The denouement of Act III is set where Atolibus was created in the first place.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever – shades WhoWantsToLiveForever: Shades of this with Atolibus and the Keeper, played straight with Altherion.



* WorkingWithTheEx – Atolibus and Elvina from early Act II on, after her death and subsequent return.
* WorldHealingWave – the general effects of piecing the Soul Egg back together at the end of Act I.
* WouldntHitAGirl – averted, ask Atolibus and Altherion about that and watch both of them stare at you blankly before laughing their asses off.
* WoundedGazelleGambit – Serena in Act IV when she first shows herself to Kaetilia, begging for help before trying to kill Altherion with his own sword.
* YearInsideHourOutside – inverted in Act V with the timegate Elvina uses to arrive and send her past self a signal. She's in for minutes and pops out four years earlier.
* YouAlreadyChangedThePast – any form of mucking about with time prior to the end of Act IV; in the words of Elvina 'I hate time travel'.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain – especially when 'home' doesn't even exist as a crater anymore.
* YouCantFightFate – defied, averted, played straight and beyond, it's the central theme of the story
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness – Altherion when he rams his sword through Serena's chest not sixty seconds after she manages to free him from the Egg and allow his plans to progress.

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* WorkingWithTheEx – WorkingWithTheEx: Atolibus and Elvina from early Act II on, after her death and subsequent return.
* WorldHealingWave – the WorldHealingWave: The general effects of piecing the Soul Egg back together at the end of Act I.
* WouldntHitAGirl – averted, WouldntHitAGirl: Averted, ask Atolibus and Altherion about that and watch both of them stare at you blankly before laughing their asses off.
* WoundedGazelleGambit – WoundedGazelleGambit: Serena in Act IV when she first shows herself to Kaetilia, begging for help before trying to kill Altherion with his own sword.
* YearInsideHourOutside – inverted YearInsideHourOutside: Inverted in Act V with the timegate Elvina uses to arrive and send her past self a signal. She's in for minutes and pops out four years earlier.
* YouAlreadyChangedThePast – any YouAlreadyChangedThePast: Any form of mucking about with time prior to the end of Act IV; in the words of Elvina 'I hate time travel'.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain – especially YouCantGoHomeAgain: Especially when 'home' doesn't even exist as a crater anymore.
* YouCantFightFate – defied, YouCantFightFate: Defied, averted, played straight and beyond, it's the central theme of the story
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness – YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Altherion when he rams his sword through Serena's chest not sixty seconds after she manages to free him from the Egg and allow his plans to progress.progress.
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* ShownTheirWork – subtle but present; the watch Atolibus wears in Act III, one that is purely mechanical and therefore immune to magical fuckery. A reference to Rome in Act III also lines up with a specific performance of Turandot in real life 1955.
* SlasherSmile – oh fuck does Altherion ever have a good one for Acts II and III.
* SnarkKnight – Sarcodus and Richter are both quick with a barb or a quip whenever possible.
* StatuesqueStunner – the best description for Elvina. Tall, lanky, gorgeous.
* TheSociopath – this is what Altherion appears to be without question until the end of Act III, when we finally learn what drives him. Everything the man has done or said thus far has been done without the slightest thought for how it might affect anyone else. Simply does not care.
* SpannerInTheWorks – constantly, but first and foremost Atolibus in Act IV. What's that you say? Humanity has amazing technological wizardry and they can now throw fireballs without having to worry about frying any electronics for miles? Huh. Whoops.
* StableTimeLoop – the entire series, after all is said and done.
* StoppedCaring – Atolibus in Act III/IV until the very end.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge – Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (Cecilia also falls into the territory of XanatosGambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
* SummoningRitual – what Serena is doing at the center of the realm of the dead in Act II. (She succeeds)
* SupernaturalGoldEyes – or rather SupernaturalSilverEyes with Atolibus
* SurpriseIncest – Elvina and Gregor, who in a previous life was Androsaren Elise, her father.
* SwirlyEnergyThingy – gateways as they are described in-universe, holes in the air that allow instant travel anywhere the mage is familiar enough with. (ShoutOut to the Wheel of Time)
* TakeAThirdOption – Atolibus lives on this concept, as he embodies the essence of Free Will itself. There's always another way.
* TeacherStudentRomance – of the positive variety, neither Atolibus nor Elvina force themselves on one another in her youth. They come to a mutual affection for one another having gotten to know each other for some time and having been comfortable in their presence.
* TemporalParadox – by nature not even normally possible, almost happens when time itself is broken and bleeding.
* TemporaryLoveInterest – poor, poor Lia. Never stood a chance; prophecy is a bitch.
* TheThreeFacesOfEve – used in a rather twisted fashion between Kaetilia, Reia and Serena. (especially considering that they all look damn near identical to one another)
* ThereAreNoTherapists – none whatsoever. The Gifted get away with it because the nature of magic itself protects their mind from long term damage, but being a mundane plain sucks.
* ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself – patently averted; Sarcodus explicitly tells Atolibus that under no circumstances is he to fight alone in Act I, even going so far as to tell Schala and Kaetilia to make sure that doesn't happen in the first place.
* TimeMarchesOn – relentlessly, with definite shades of WhoWantsToLiveForever regarding the Hero.
* TokenLesbian – averted. Though there aren't very many homosexual relationships each of them is portrayed in no different light than any other, even considering Altherion's proclivities.
* TookALevelInBadass – Kaetilia from the very beginning all the way through to the very end.
* TranquilFury – Atolibus' modus operandi
* TransformationSequence – occasionally, most notably when Stratos finally fails to contain the greater part of his strength and erupts with light as the True King in Act I.
* UnableToCry – Stratos for a fair length of time after his wife is killed by his own twin in front of his eyes, helpless to do anything but watch the horror unfold.
* TheUnfairSex – Lia attempts to invoke this just after Kaetilia comes onto the scene; unfortunately for her Stratos makes no attempt to claim any more responsibility than what rightfully belongs to him.
* UndignifiedDeath – the assassin that takes out William also ends up getting a knife blade from said king shoved through his throat just before William expires. His death is less quick and far messier.
* TheUnfettered – what Atolibus has become after Act III. Lying to every last person around you? No problem. Assassinating a few individuals and mind raping others simply to maintain your cover? Meh. Murdering children to further your goals? All in a day's work if it gets the point across.
* UnflinchingWalk – when Stratos steps out of the castle gates with sword in hand just before losing his mind and becoming the man in white once more in Act I.
* UpToEleven – what happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
* UnspokenPlan – just how were they planning on stopping Anestos in Act IV? Let me show you... after it's all ready triggered.
* UnwittingPawn – Elvina and Gregor to Altherion in Act I, Atolibus to Altherion in Acts I through III, everyone everywhere to the Heart of old.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans – depending on one's perspective Anestos makes a good example for us, considering that in his own mind he is planning to make the universe a more perfect place... without humans or pesky half-gods to get in his way, of course.
* WeAreAsMayflies – humanity compared to Atolibus or the Keeper/Elemental Lords/Heart, the latter three existing for a minimum of a few quintillion years or so.

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* ShownTheirWork – subtle ShownTheirWork: Subtle but present; the watch Atolibus wears in Act III, one that is purely mechanical and therefore immune to magical fuckery. A reference to Rome in Act III also lines up with a specific performance of Turandot in real life 1955.
* SlasherSmile – oh fuck does SlasherSmile: Altherion ever have has a good one for Acts II and III.
* SnarkKnight – SnarkKnight: Sarcodus and Richter are both quick with a barb or a quip whenever possible.
* StatuesqueStunner – the StatuesqueStunner: The best description for Elvina. Tall, lanky, gorgeous.
* TheSociopath – this TheSociopath: This is what Altherion appears to be without question until the end of Act III, when we finally learn what drives him. Everything the man has done or said thus far has been done without the slightest thought for how it might affect anyone else. Simply does not care.
* SpannerInTheWorks – constantly, SpannerInTheWorks: Constantly, but first and foremost Atolibus in Act IV. What's that you say? Humanity has amazing technological wizardry and they can now throw fireballs without having to worry about frying any electronics for miles? Huh. Whoops.
* StableTimeLoop – the StableTimeLoop: The entire series, after all is said and done.
* StoppedCaring – StoppedCaring: Atolibus in Act III/IV until the very end.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge – StuffedIntoTheFridge: Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (Cecilia also falls into the territory of XanatosGambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
* SummoningRitual – what SummoningRitual: What Serena is doing at the center of the realm of the dead in Act II. (She succeeds)
* SupernaturalGoldEyes – or SupernaturalGoldEyes: Or rather SupernaturalSilverEyes with Atolibus
* SurpriseIncest – SurpriseIncest: Elvina and Gregor, who in a previous life was Androsaren Elise, her father.
* SwirlyEnergyThingy – gateways SwirlyEnergyThingy: Gateways as they are described in-universe, holes in the air that allow instant travel anywhere the mage is familiar enough with. (ShoutOut to the Wheel of Time)
* TakeAThirdOption – TakeAThirdOption: Atolibus lives on this concept, as he embodies the essence of Free Will itself. There's always another way.
* TeacherStudentRomance – of TeacherStudentRomance: Of the positive variety, neither Atolibus nor Elvina force themselves on one another in her youth. They come to a mutual affection for one another having gotten to know each other for some time and having been comfortable in their presence.
* TemporalParadox – by TemporalParadox: By nature not even normally possible, almost happens when time itself is broken and bleeding.
* TemporaryLoveInterest – poor, poor TemporaryLoveInterest: Poor Lia. Never stood a chance; prophecy is a bitch.
* TheThreeFacesOfEve – used TheThreeFacesOfEve: Used in a rather twisted fashion between Kaetilia, Reia and Serena. (especially considering that they all look damn near identical to one another)
* ThereAreNoTherapists – none ThereAreNoTherapists: None whatsoever. The Gifted get away with it because the nature of magic itself protects their mind from long term damage, but being a mundane plain sucks.
* ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself – patently ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself: Patently averted; Sarcodus explicitly tells Atolibus that under no circumstances is he to fight alone in Act I, even going so far as to tell Schala and Kaetilia to make sure that doesn't happen in the first place.
* TimeMarchesOn – relentlessly, TimeMarchesOn: Relentlessly, with definite shades of WhoWantsToLiveForever regarding the Hero.
* TokenLesbian – averted.TokenLesbian: Averted. Though there aren't very many homosexual relationships each of them is portrayed in no different light than any other, even considering Altherion's proclivities.
* TookALevelInBadass – TookALevelInBadass: Kaetilia from the very beginning all the way through to the very end.
* TranquilFury – TranquilFury: Atolibus' modus operandi
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* TransformationSequence – occasionally, TransformationSequence: Occasionally, most notably when Stratos finally fails to contain the greater part of his strength and erupts with light as the True King in Act I.
* UnableToCry – UnableToCry: Stratos for a fair length of time after his wife is killed by his own twin in front of his eyes, helpless to do anything but watch the horror unfold.
* TheUnfairSex – TheUnfairSex: Lia attempts to invoke this just after Kaetilia comes onto the scene; unfortunately for her Stratos makes no attempt to claim any more responsibility than what rightfully belongs to him.
* UndignifiedDeath – the UndignifiedDeath: The assassin that takes out William also ends up getting a knife blade from said king shoved through his throat just before William expires. His death is less quick and far messier.
* TheUnfettered – what TheUnfettered: What Atolibus has become after Act III. Lying to every last person around you? No problem. Assassinating a few individuals and mind raping others simply to maintain your cover? Meh. Murdering children to further your goals? All in a day's work if it gets the point across.
* UnflinchingWalk – when UnflinchingWalk: When Stratos steps out of the castle gates with sword in hand just before losing his mind and becoming the man in white once more in Act I.
* UpToEleven – what UpToEleven: What happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
* UnspokenPlan – just UnspokenPlan: Just how were they planning on stopping Anestos in Act IV? Let me show you... after it's all ready triggered.
* UnwittingPawn – UnwittingPawn: Elvina and Gregor to Altherion in Act I, Atolibus to Altherion in Acts I through III, everyone everywhere to the Heart of old.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans – depending UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Depending on one's perspective Anestos makes a good example for us, considering that in his own mind he is planning to make the universe a more perfect place... without humans or pesky half-gods to get in his way, of course.
* WeAreAsMayflies – humanity WeAreAsMayflies: Humanity compared to Atolibus or the Keeper/Elemental Lords/Heart, the latter three existing for a minimum of a few quintillion years or so.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure – William in Act I. Calm, rational, thoughtful and always considerate of the little folk.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath – Lia in Act I, Altherion in Act III.
* RegentForLife – Stratos from the day his first son began his reign until nearly a thousand years later when the last of his line is finally extinguished.
* Reincarnation – in a manner of speaking covering Sarcodus, Kaetilia, Elvina, Schala, Gregor and depending on how you look at it even Atolibus himself.
* ReluctantRuler – Stratos in mid Act I and again in Act II when the crown is finally forced back into his hands.
* RememberedTooLate – thanks to the Heart damn near everyone but Sarcodus stands out as particularly Egregious even by that group's standards.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers – stated directly in regards to the Gift and how it affects the mind and body.
* ResurrectiveImmortality – the means by which Sarcodus is immortal – he can be killed but he always revives in a healthy, intact body. Sometimes centuries later...
* TheReveal – Act II when we first meet Altherion directly and learn who and what he is. Also when Sarcodus and Reia discuss Atolibus' origins.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge – a few examples come to mind. Atolibus in Act I as the True King, slaughtering thousands upon thousands when his wife is taken from him. Altherion in Act III after Jael's demise also stands out, though his attempt leads directly to his death. (though in keeping with a proper XanatosGambit, everything was according to plan, even his death – especially his death)
* RoyalBlood – the Lothanis line, direct descendants of the True King and possessed of magic much like his for hundreds of years.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething – arguably William, unquestionably Atolibus and Kaetilia.
* SavedByThePhlebotinum – Kaetilia at the end of Act I after Elvina dies and her mother gives her own life to complete the Soul Egg. (NiceJobBreakingItHero / XanatosGambit, good going guys)
* SealedEvilInACan – Altherion and the Egg in Act I, his power having been sealed over 800 years ago by a desperate man trying to save his world regardless of the cost.
* SecretIdentity – Lady Therese in Act IV, a mask for....... both Atolibus and his brother.
* SequelEscalation – from the Ten Realms, to Syreal, to the entire reality, to all realities and finally to everything and every time, all that was, is and will be.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure – ReasonableAuthorityFigure: William in Act I. Calm, rational, thoughtful and always considerate of the little folk.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath – RedemptionEqualsDeath: Lia in Act I, Altherion in Act III.
* RegentForLife – RegentForLife: Stratos from the day his first son began his reign until nearly a thousand years later when the last of his line is finally extinguished.
* Reincarnation – in Reincarnation: In a manner of speaking covering Sarcodus, Kaetilia, Elvina, Schala, Gregor and depending on how you look at it even Atolibus himself.
* ReluctantRuler – ReluctantRuler: Stratos in mid Act I and again in Act II when the crown is finally forced back into his hands.
* RememberedTooLate – thanks RememberedTooLate: Thanks to the Heart damn near everyone but Sarcodus stands out as particularly Egregious even by that group's standards.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers – stated RequiredSecondaryPowers: Stated directly in regards to the Gift and how it affects the mind and body.
* ResurrectiveImmortality – the ResurrectiveImmortality: The means by which Sarcodus is immortal – he can be killed but he always revives in a healthy, intact body. Sometimes centuries later...
* TheReveal – TheReveal: Act II when we first meet Altherion directly and learn who and what he is. Also when Sarcodus and Reia discuss Atolibus' origins.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge – a RoaringRampageOfRevenge: A few examples come to mind. Atolibus in Act I as the True King, slaughtering thousands upon thousands when his wife is taken from him. Altherion in Act III after Jael's demise also stands out, though his attempt leads directly to his death. (though in keeping with a proper XanatosGambit, everything was according to plan, even his death – especially his death)
* RoyalBlood – the RoyalBlood: The Lothanis line, direct descendants of the True King and possessed of magic much like his for hundreds of years.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething – arguably %%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: William, unquestionably Atolibus and Kaetilia.
* SavedByThePhlebotinum – SavedByThePhlebotinum: Kaetilia at the end of Act I after Elvina dies and her mother gives her own life to complete the Soul Egg. (NiceJobBreakingItHero / XanatosGambit, good going guys)
* SealedEvilInACan – SealedEvilInACan: Altherion and the Egg in Act I, his power having been sealed over 800 years ago by a desperate man trying to save his world regardless of the cost.
* SecretIdentity – SecretIdentity: Lady Therese in Act IV, a mask for....... both Atolibus and his brother.
* SequelEscalation – from SequelEscalation: From the Ten Realms, to Syreal, to the entire reality, to all realities and finally to everything and every time, all that was, is and will be.
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* MundaneSolution – how do you deal with the being that created the very universe you call home? Cut off his fucking head with a sword.
* TheMutiny – briefly in Act II as Richter becomes Regent, part of one of Altherion's many, many arcane schemes. (also a metatextual example of WhatMightHaveBeen – it was a plot thread the author had originally planned on expanding upon before deciding to go in another direction)
* MysteriousNote – left by the man in silver early in Act I Part I.
* NatureAdoresAVirgin – averted entirely; none of our female characters are virgins, none of them are particularly prudish and yet none of them are obliquely slutty.
* NearRapeExperience – horribly, horribly averted. Kaetilia, Schala and Ellaria all go through it at some point or another in a story 'verse where the DiscretionShot was never invented.
* NeverASelfMadeWoman – another patent aversion; Kaetilia has her reputation and skills through her deeds and the events in her life that she survived, while her mother was a Lord General of the Lothanis Army. Lord Generals aren't just made – they're born in fire and blood on the field of battle.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands – justified with Kaetilia in Act I, she's undergoing the battle trance and unlocking her magic the quicker and far more dangerous way. Also justified with Elvina and her time traveling in Act IV, it's foreshadowed in Act III before the Heart is destroyed.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero – what's that you say? We fixed the Soul Egg and the world is saved, hi-diddley-hey? Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that you just unchained a mad god and set his power loose to rampage. Hope you didn't like living on that planet you all came from. Oops.
* NighInvulnerability – played straight with Atolibus and a few of the others occasionally. There does in fact exist an object that is insanely dangerous to him though, and he spends most days with it in a scabbard on his back or the aether surrounding him.
* NoBodyLeftBehind – Gregor in the end of Act I when Altherion murders him via pillar of black fire, there isn't anything left but scorched ground underneath. Also happens in Act I when Stratos first loses his shit and vaporizes an army of twenty thousand.
* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon – averted to hell and back again with just about every relationship in story, but Richter in particular would argue that point with you.
* NoGuyWantsToBeChased – again, Richter subverts this. Elvina initiates their relationship and generally directs where things go.
* NobodyPoops – briefly flirted with. There are the occasional mentions of 'calls of nature' but in general it's played straight.
* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore – Elvina to Altherion late in Act II, having been free of his mind control for some time.
* NotSoDifferent – a bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necessary.
* TheNthDoctor – the hero as Atolibus Sandrin/ the True King in white and Stratos Lumina in gold – they're the same person but they look different and have different personalities.
* ObfuscatingStupidity – Anestos in Act IV. Does it seem a bit daft that he'd trust Altherion in the first place, let alone simply ignore the man and leave him to run around doing whatever the hell he wants? Newsflash – was well aware from minute one.
* OffTheChart – hooooo boy. Our hero, our first primary villain, and the Hero's SuperpoweredAlterEgo. (considering how strong the man is just in his own right that's saying something)
* OfferedTheCrown – Stratos a few times in Acts I and II, Richter once in Act II. (on a side note one of the man in gold's biggest pet peeves, to boot)
* OffingTheOffspring – what Serena tried to do in Act IV, foiled barely in time by the arrival of the True King and the others.
* OfficialCouple – Stratos and Kaetilia
* OhMyGods - minor example with the common Syreal euphemism 'God's eyes'.
* OlderThanTheyLook / ReallySevenHundredYearsOld – at the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties.
* OmnicidalManiac – Serena after the events of the entire series leading into Act V, she desires a complete CessationOfExistence for herself and the rest of the universe along with her. (She nearly succeeds, and her own desire for un-being is granted after a fashion)
* OneHeadTaller – just about everyone Atolibus is with by virtue of the man being 6'4” in nothing but his birthday suit.
* TheOnlyOne – Stratos (until Act II)
* OnlyOneName – Altherion, though it is revealed in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in Act V that he does in fact carry the same last name as his brother.
* OrderVersusChaos – a bit indirectly but true, one need only look at the Magus and the Ten Realms, or the difference between reality and the Outer Dark
* OutlivingOnesOffspring – Atolibus, a fate he is doomed to no matter what he does by virtue of his immortality.
* ParentalAbandonment – Elvina by her mother, Atolibus and Altherion by the man that created them both.
* PetTheDog – regardless of all of the horrible things he has the other man do, Altherion's relationship with Jael is completely genuine.
* PhlebotinumHandlingRequirements – in anyone else's hands Elysdeon weighs at least fifty pounds, less than a feather when Atolibus carries it.
* PhysicalGod – the Elemental Lords of Power have shades of this, as does the Keeper and Altherion. The Heart is a bit of a subversion – while it exists physically after a fashion, it only does so in one single place across the verse that isn't causally connected to the rest. Played straight with Atolibus.
* PillarOfLight – used during sequences of vast power being consumed and occasionally when Atolibus loses his cool altogether. Largest example is when the True King's true abdication is shown at the very end of Act IV.
* PlayingBothSides – is practically Altherion's middle name. (bonus points for being a good name for a band as well)
* PlotCoupon – played straight in Act I but subverted later on when the proper nature of the Egg is revealed.
* PosthumousCharacter – Richter's wife. Never once shown alive during the main plot era.
* PowerGlows – the citizens of Lothanis know that if the man in gold is glowing visibly it's best to get the hell out of dodge, out of the castle, the city, the nation even if possible.
* ThePowerOfFriendship – one of Atolibus' chief motivations for damn near anything, not the least of which pressing on even after watching his wife and his home world burn in a flash.
* PsychopathicManchild – Atolibus just after his first awakening. He's got the power of a god and the skills of seven masters of their trade but has absolutely no idea what constitutes acceptable social behavior. His first act is to try rummaging through Sarcodus' mind with no concept that what he's doing is essentially MindRape.
* PunchAWall – Atolibus has been known to shatter stone and mortar on occasion. Being able to repair said damage with magic makes life a little more tolerable to those around.
* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil – Elvina in the backstory, around two hundred years before Act I begins.
* PrecisionFStrike – played straight for most of the early story, fully on the other end of the scale from Act II on.
* RealMenHateSugar – Richter would tell you that's utter nonsense while sipping something cold, deliciously fruity and reasonably alcoholic.
* RealityWarpingIsNotAToy – rammed home hard when Atolibus accidentally merges two worlds in a careless moment of power, also played with regarding gateways and timegates.
* ReallyGetsAround – Richter in his backstory, in the days before the birth of his first son.

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* MundaneSolution – how MundaneSolution: How do you deal with the being that created the very universe you call home? Cut off his fucking head with a sword.
* TheMutiny – briefly TheMutiny: Briefly in Act II as Richter becomes Regent, part of one of Altherion's many, many arcane schemes. (also a metatextual example of WhatMightHaveBeen – it was a plot thread the author had originally planned on expanding upon before deciding to go in another direction)
* MysteriousNote – left MysteriousNote: Left by the man in silver early in Act I Part I.
* NatureAdoresAVirgin – averted NatureAdoresAVirgin: Averted entirely; none of our female characters are virgins, none of them are particularly prudish and yet none of them are obliquely slutty.
* NearRapeExperience – horribly, horribly NearRapeExperience: Horribly averted. Kaetilia, Schala and Ellaria all go through it at some point or another in a story 'verse where the DiscretionShot was never invented.
* NeverASelfMadeWoman – another patent aversion; NeverASelfMadeWoman: Averted, Kaetilia has her reputation and skills through her deeds and the events in her life that she survived, while her mother was a Lord General of the Lothanis Army. Lord Generals aren't just made – they're born in fire and blood on the field of battle.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands – justified NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Justified with Kaetilia in Act I, she's undergoing the battle trance and unlocking her magic the quicker and far more dangerous way. Also justified with Elvina and her time traveling in Act IV, it's foreshadowed in Act III before the Heart is destroyed.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero – what's NiceJobBreakingItHero: What's that you say? We fixed the Soul Egg and the world is saved, hi-diddley-hey? Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that you just unchained a mad god and set his power loose to rampage. Hope you didn't like living on that planet you all came from. Oops.
* NighInvulnerability – played NighInvulnerability: Played straight with Atolibus and a few of the others occasionally. There does in fact exist an object that is insanely dangerous to him though, and he spends most days with it in a scabbard on his back or the aether surrounding him.
* NoBodyLeftBehind – NoBodyLeftBehind: Gregor in the end of Act I when Altherion murders him via pillar of black fire, there isn't anything left but scorched ground underneath. Also happens in Act I when Stratos first loses his shit and vaporizes an army of twenty thousand.
* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon – averted NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: Averted to hell and back again with just about every relationship in story, but Richter in particular would argue that point with you.
* NoGuyWantsToBeChased – again, NoGuyWantsToBeChased: Richter subverts this. Elvina initiates their relationship and generally directs where things go.
* NobodyPoops – briefly NobodyPoops: Briefly flirted with. There are the occasional mentions of 'calls of nature' but in general it's played straight.
* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore – NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: Elvina to Altherion late in Act II, having been free of his mind control for some time.
* NotSoDifferent – a NotSoDifferent: A bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necessary.
* TheNthDoctor – the TheNthDoctor: The hero as Atolibus Sandrin/ the True King in white and Stratos Lumina in gold – they're the same person but they look different and have different personalities.
* ObfuscatingStupidity – ObfuscatingStupidity: Anestos in Act IV. Does it seem a bit daft that he'd trust Altherion in the first place, let alone simply ignore the man and leave him to run around doing whatever the hell he wants? Newsflash – was well aware from minute one.
* OffTheChart – hooooo boy. OffTheChart: Our hero, our first primary villain, and the Hero's SuperpoweredAlterEgo. (considering how strong the man is just in his own right that's saying something)
something).
* OfferedTheCrown – OfferedTheCrown: Stratos a few times in Acts I and II, Richter once in Act II. (on a side note one of the man in gold's biggest pet peeves, to boot)
* OffingTheOffspring – what OffingTheOffspring: What Serena tried to do in Act IV, foiled barely in time by the arrival of the True King and the others.
* OfficialCouple – OfficialCouple: Stratos and Kaetilia
* OhMyGods - minor OhMyGods: Minor example with the common Syreal euphemism 'God's eyes'.
* OlderThanTheyLook / ReallySevenHundredYearsOld – at the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties.
* OmnicidalManiac –
OmnicidalManiac: Serena after the events of the entire series leading into Act V, she desires a complete CessationOfExistence for herself and the rest of the universe along with her. (She nearly succeeds, and her own desire for un-being is granted after a fashion)
* OneHeadTaller – just OneHeadTaller: Just about everyone Atolibus is with by virtue of the man being 6'4” in nothing but his birthday suit.
* TheOnlyOne – TheOnlyOne: Stratos (until Act II)
* OnlyOneName – OnlyOneName: Altherion, though it is revealed in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in Act V that he does in fact carry the same last name as his brother.
* OrderVersusChaos – a OrderVersusChaos: A bit indirectly but true, one need only look at the Magus and the Ten Realms, or the difference between reality and the Outer Dark
* OutlivingOnesOffspring – OutlivingOnesOffspring: Atolibus, a fate he is doomed to no matter what he does by virtue of his immortality.
* ParentalAbandonment – ParentalAbandonment: Elvina by her mother, Atolibus and Altherion by the man that created them both.
* PetTheDog – regardless PetTheDog: Regardless of all of the horrible things he has the other man do, Altherion's relationship with Jael is completely genuine.
* PhlebotinumHandlingRequirements – in PhlebotinumHandlingRequirements: In anyone else's hands Elysdeon weighs at least fifty pounds, less than a feather when Atolibus carries it.
* PhysicalGod – the PhysicalGod: The Elemental Lords of Power have shades of this, as does the Keeper and Altherion. The Heart is a bit of a subversion – while it exists physically after a fashion, it only does so in one single place across the verse that isn't causally connected to the rest. Played straight with Atolibus.
* PillarOfLight – used PillarOfLight: Used during sequences of vast power being consumed and occasionally when Atolibus loses his cool altogether. Largest example is when the True King's true abdication is shown at the very end of Act IV.
* PlayingBothSides – is PlayingBothSides: Is practically Altherion's middle name. (bonus points for being a good name for a band as well)
* PlotCoupon – played PlotCoupon: Played straight in Act I but subverted later on when the proper nature of the Egg is revealed.
* PosthumousCharacter – PosthumousCharacter: Richter's wife. Never once shown alive during the main plot era.
* PowerGlows – the PowerGlows: The citizens of Lothanis know that if the man in gold is glowing visibly it's best to get the hell out of dodge, out of the castle, the city, the nation even if possible.
* ThePowerOfFriendship – one ThePowerOfFriendship: One of Atolibus' chief motivations for damn near anything, not the least of which pressing on even after watching his wife and his home world burn in a flash.
* PsychopathicManchild – PsychopathicManchild: Atolibus just after his first awakening. He's got the power of a god and the skills of seven masters of their trade but has absolutely no idea what constitutes acceptable social behavior. His first act is to try rummaging through Sarcodus' mind with no concept that what he's doing is essentially MindRape.
* PunchAWall – PunchAWall: Atolibus has been known to shatter stone and mortar on occasion. Being able to repair said damage with magic makes life a little more tolerable to those around.
* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil – APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: Elvina in the backstory, around two hundred years before Act I begins.
* PrecisionFStrike – played PrecisionFStrike: Played straight for most of the early story, fully on the other end of the scale from Act II on.
* RealMenHateSugar – RealMenHateSugar: Richter would tell you that's utter nonsense while sipping something cold, deliciously fruity and reasonably alcoholic.
* RealityWarpingIsNotAToy – rammed RealityWarpingIsNotAToy: Rammed home hard when Atolibus accidentally merges two worlds in a careless moment of power, also played with regarding gateways and timegates.
* ReallyGetsAround – ReallyGetsAround: Richter in his backstory, in the days before the birth of his first son.son.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: At the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold – an argument could be made for Atolibus, but it fits Altherion like a shiny metal glove.
* KnightInShiningArmor – played absolutely straight in Act I, down to the shiny golden plate and massive black mare.
* KnightTemplar – shades of the twins but played completely straight with the Keeper in Act IV. The man went from a being that created light and life on a whim to a creature with a desire to condemn every single life form that had ever existed just to escape the madness.
* LadyOfBlackMagic – partially played; though Elvina undoubtedly packs more firepower than just about anyone else she also happens to be more than fair with a sword. Case in point – going toe to toe with Stratos Lumina in Act I for longer than a few seconds without getting overwhelmed by sheer physical force.
* LightEmUp – Atolibus regularly wields the Light as a weapon of pure destruction, sometimes killing a single person, other times a hundred thousand.
* LightIsGood / LightIsNotGood – Atolibus' primary strength is in Light and he's unquestionably the hero. The True King of Act I, however...
* LineageComesFromtheFather – not entirely straight, though present – while it is true that the line of Lothanis has always been kings from son to son, that has less to do with women in roles of power and more to do with the fact that the True King was their progenitor. Perhaps the one man in the world that has no mother or father.
* LivingLegend – Stratos as well as his true persona of Atolibus Sandrin, the man most folk knew as the True King.
* LivingMacGuffin – Elvina and Schala as the final fragments of the Soul Egg in Act I.
* LivingOnBorrowedTime – Altherion in mid Act IV before finding his vessel and recovering.
* LongHairIsFeminine – played straight with Elvina and Kaetilia, subverted with Lia and Schala.
* TheLostLenore – how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.
* LoveEpiphany – Stratos in Act I when Lia tries to confess her betrayal, talking about Kaetilia.
* LoveMakesYouEvil – Jael is willing to commit any number of atrocities simply because he loves Altherion and would do anything the man asked, even killing his own little brother.
* LoveRuinsTheRealm – hoooooooley shit, does it ever. Act II – as a direct result of our Hero's actions the entire universe that contains the joined worlds of Syreal and Altaris is destroyed in screaming and fire.
* MadeOfIndestructium – Elysdeon and whatever the hell our Hero's golden plate is crafted of.
* MadeOfIron – justified in that men and women with the Gift possess uncanny physical and mental healing abilities, up to and including trauma what would annihilate a vanilla mortal.
* MagicAIsMagicA – largely played straight in general.
* MagicalGirl – hello, Kaetilia. Have we met any time recently? No? You've been too busy frying regiments and liquifying soldiers' eyeballs in their sockets? Ah. Sorry to bother you, keep right at it. And Elvina – what's that you say? You drew all of the water from an entire storm to crush an army under a single massive drop?
* MamaBear – Kaetilia in Act IV when Serena makes off with her first and only child. PapaBear also counts for the True King as he arrives on the scene and makes a go at ending Serena for the same reason.
* ManlyGay – Jael. The man doesn't show any signs of camp, he's simply a man who is in love with another man. Same could be said of Tsawehd in Act V, though his is more of a case of StraightGay.
* ManlyTears / MenDontCry – averted on both counts, Atolibus' weeping is generally heartfelt and properly messy, and he does it more than once.
* MayflyDecemberRomance – arguably Elvina and Richter (she's over two hundred years old and he's about sixty), unquestionably with anyone Atolibus/Altherion/Sarcodus manage to come together with.
* MenAreTheExpendableGender – yeah, no. The numbers are roughly equal and for various reasons unrelated to their gender.
* MightMakesRight – the True King's arrival on Syreal was punctuated by the man slaughtering a massive army all by his lonesome. Anyone who might have disagreed with that qualifying him for leadership would have likely kept their mouths shut for fear of the madness in his glowing quicksilver gaze.
* MindScrew – Atolibus and Altherion are created to fight an unknown rising darkness, which turns out to exist because... they were created.
* MindRape – Altherion on more than one occasion (as well as the occasional literal rape), the very essence of the Heart of the Universe.
* MissingMom – holy shit does anybody here have at least one parent?
* TheMole – Serena and Jael, the former having never been truly allied with the good guys in the first place while the latter was slowly corrupted by a charismatic god.
* MoreThanMindControl – it starts off looking like this might be the case with Jael, only to find in Act III that there wasn't even a shred of it to begin with – every action the man took was entirely of his own volition, and he's perfectly aware of the depth of his betrayal.
* MostCommonSuperPower – averted; Kaetilia and most of the others are described as having 'apple-sized' breasts or thereabouts (if and when bust size is mentioned, which is exceedingly rare), while Elvina is almost completely flat. (though she's a bit more of an Amazon – she may be flat but she's also tall, lanky and very very fucking strong)
* MrsRobinson – Schala is described this way in Act II; visible lines, tightness and permanent tanning but still in peak physical condition as well as being strong enough to twist a man's head around his shoulders a few times. Sexy.
* MugglesDoItBetter – played with, at first the people of Earth are damn near defenseless but as time goes by and technology grows they manage to hold their own using relatively mundane weapons – bullets and high explosives can eventually punch through a shield just like they can punch through metal.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold – an JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An argument could be made for Atolibus, but it fits Altherion like a shiny metal glove.
* KnightInShiningArmor – played KnightInShiningArmor: Played absolutely straight in Act I, down to the shiny golden plate and massive black mare.
* KnightTemplar – shades KnightTemplar: Shades of the twins but played completely straight with the Keeper in Act IV. The man went from a being that created light and life on a whim to a creature with a desire to condemn every single life form that had ever existed just to escape the madness.
* LadyOfBlackMagic – partially LadyOfBlackMagic: Partially played; though Elvina undoubtedly packs more firepower than just about anyone else she also happens to be more than fair with a sword. Case in point – going toe to toe with Stratos Lumina in Act I for longer than a few seconds without getting overwhelmed by sheer physical force.
* LightEmUp – LightEmUp: Atolibus regularly wields the Light as a weapon of pure destruction, sometimes killing a single person, other times a hundred thousand.
* LightIsGood / LightIsNotGood – LightIsGood: Atolibus' primary strength is in Light and he's unquestionably the hero. The True King of Act I, however...
hero.
* LineageComesFromtheFather – not LineageComesFromtheFather: Not entirely straight, though present – while it is true that the line of Lothanis has always been kings from son to son, that has less to do with women in roles of power and more to do with the fact that the True King was their progenitor. Perhaps the one man in the world that has no mother or father.
* LivingLegend – LivingLegend: Stratos as well as his true persona of Atolibus Sandrin, the man most folk knew as the True King.
* LivingMacGuffin – LivingMacGuffin: Elvina and Schala as the final fragments of the Soul Egg in Act I.
* LivingOnBorrowedTime – LivingOnBorrowedTime: Altherion in mid Act IV before finding his vessel and recovering.
* LongHairIsFeminine – played LongHairIsFeminine: Played straight with Elvina and Kaetilia, subverted with Lia and Schala.
* TheLostLenore – how TheLostLenore: How Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.
* LoveEpiphany – LoveEpiphany: Stratos in Act I when Lia tries to confess her betrayal, talking about Kaetilia.
* LoveMakesYouEvil – LoveMakesYouEvil: Jael is willing to commit any number of atrocities simply because he loves Altherion and would do anything the man asked, even killing his own little brother.
* LoveRuinsTheRealm – hoooooooley shit, does it ever. LoveRuinsTheRealm: Act II – as a direct result of our Hero's actions the entire universe that contains the joined worlds of Syreal and Altaris is destroyed in screaming and fire.
* MadeOfIndestructium – MadeOfIndestructium: Elysdeon and whatever the hell our Hero's golden plate is crafted of.
* MadeOfIron – justified MadeOfIron: Justified in that men and women with the Gift possess uncanny physical and mental healing abilities, up to and including trauma what would annihilate a vanilla mortal.
* MagicAIsMagicA – largely MagicAIsMagicA: Largely played straight in general.
* MagicalGirl – hello, Kaetilia. Have we met any time recently? No? You've been too busy frying regiments and liquifying soldiers' eyeballs in their sockets? Ah. Sorry to bother you, keep right at it. And Elvina – what's that you say? You drew all of the water from an entire storm to crush an army under a single massive drop?
* MamaBear –
MamaBear: Kaetilia in Act IV when Serena makes off with her first and only child. PapaBear also counts for the True King as he arrives on the scene and makes a go at ending Serena for the same reason.
* ManlyGay – ManlyGay: Jael. The man doesn't show any signs of camp, he's simply a man who is in love with another man. Same could be said of Tsawehd in Act V, though his is more of a case of StraightGay.
* ManlyTears / MenDontCry – averted on both counts, ManlyTears: Atolibus' weeping is generally heartfelt and properly messy, and he does it more than once.
* MayflyDecemberRomance – arguably MayflyDecemberRomance: Elvina and Richter (she's over two hundred years old and he's about sixty), unquestionably with anyone Atolibus/Altherion/Sarcodus manage to come together with.
* MenAreTheExpendableGender – yeah, no.MenAreTheExpendableGender: Averted. The numbers are roughly equal and for various reasons unrelated to their gender.
* MightMakesRight – the MightMakesRight: The True King's arrival on Syreal was punctuated by the man slaughtering a massive army all by his lonesome. Anyone who might have disagreed with that qualifying him for leadership would have likely kept their mouths shut for fear of the madness in his glowing quicksilver gaze.
* MindScrew – MindScrew: Atolibus and Altherion are created to fight an unknown rising darkness, which turns out to exist because... they were created.
* MindRape – MindRape: Altherion on more than one occasion (as well as the occasional literal rape), the very essence of the Heart of the Universe.
* MissingMom – holy shit does anybody here have at least one parent?
* TheMole –
TheMole: Serena and Jael, the former having never been truly allied with the good guys in the first place while the latter was slowly corrupted by a charismatic god.
* MoreThanMindControl – it MoreThanMindControl: It starts off looking like this might be the case with Jael, only to find in Act III that there wasn't even a shred of it to begin with – every action the man took was entirely of his own volition, and he's perfectly aware of the depth of his betrayal.
* MostCommonSuperPower – averted; MostCommonSuperPower: Averted; Kaetilia and most of the others are described as having 'apple-sized' breasts or thereabouts (if and when bust size is mentioned, which is exceedingly rare), while Elvina is almost completely flat. (though she's a bit more of an Amazon – she may be flat but she's also tall, lanky and very very fucking strong)
strong).
* MrsRobinson – MrsRobinson: Schala is described this way in Act II; visible lines, tightness and permanent tanning but still in peak physical condition as well as being strong enough to twist a man's head around his shoulders a few times. Sexy.
* MugglesDoItBetter – played MugglesDoItBetter: Played with, at first the people of Earth are damn near defenseless but as time goes by and technology grows they manage to hold their own using relatively mundane weapons – bullets and high explosives can eventually punch through a shield just like they can punch through metal.

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* FatalFlaw – Atolibus, and hubris of all things – after over a thousand years of uncontested mastery in Syreal his general attitude is to charge in headfirst and ask questions afterward. Altherion spends most of Act II and III demonstrating just how bad of an idea this is.
* FauxActionGirl – Schala has shades of this. We know she's a Lord General, we heard a lot about her prowess and yet she's constantly needing saving... by men.
* TheFellowshipHasEnded – definite shades of this in Act III, everyone essentially goes their separate ways and remains so until nearly another hundred years have passed and half of those that survived the prior Act are now gone.
* FemalesAreMoreInnocent – averted entirely; women in Syreal are no more prone to innocence or guilt than men. Serena serves a prime example – her duplicity existed before she even met Stratos.
* TheFightingNarcissist – Altherion, you handsome devil you, can you stop looking at your own reflection and get back to hacking soldiers apart please?
* ForegoneConclusion – the fate of the True King in Act IV, as well as Kaetilia.
* FourStarBadass – is Atolibus essentially a general? Aye. Can he slaughter entire armies in a single go or take down any swordsman that puts him to a challenge? Aye.
* FromNobodyToNightmare – Elvina, once a young mage and lover of the Regent to the throne of Lothanis, an offshoot of a relatively powerless part of a fairly benign House that eventually damn near managed to conquer the known world. Serena also qualifies – not only does she end up hoodwinking everyone and plays a big part in Syreal burning, we find out eventually that she is the one trying to end existence.
* FunctionalMagic – though not entirely center stage, magic in the world of Syreal is reasonably well defined and has very specific rules for both use and inheritance. The only rule breaking we really see is from Atolibus, and his is justified by the fact that his magic simply does not function the way a garden variety mortal's does.
* GeographicFlexibility – avoided for the most part. Though the bulk of the story takes place inside Castle Lothanis, the surrounding area and general biome remain largely consistent until the whole thing comes crashing down.
* GetOut – Stratos after Sarcodus reveals the truth of his birth in Act II, there's a Sarcodus-shaped hole in the wall right afterwards.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom – the True King, of the quicksilver variety. Averted with Stratos – he has an eye color that no human could possibly possess but they are otherwise normal, possessing a sclera, an iris and a pupil.
* AGodAmI – played with, Altherion essentially behaves like one even though he never quite made it all the way. Anestos on the other hand...
* GodIsFlawed – hooooo boy is he ever, by Act IV the being that created reality wants to reset it and empty it of all humanity just so he doesn't have to deal with them anymore.
* GodzillaThreshold – the only thing that keeps the ending of Act III a BittersweetEnding instead of a full on DownerEnding is the fact that the consequences of failure were such that the price of victory was worth it, no matter how costly.
* GoodIsNotNice – our hero in later years, especially after the fall of Syreal and his forced regeneration back into the persona of Atolibus Sandrin.
* TheGoodKing – shades of this with William even though we never precisely see what he does, but Stratos of a certainty in Act II and beyond.
* GracefulInTheirElement – Elvina is commented on regarding this, as well as the Hero.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple – played straight with Schala after her resurrection in Act II; the armor seems to have disappeared altogether. (this is also an Homage to Chrono Trigger and the character of Schala Zeal)
* GrailInTheGarbage – the broken Soul Egg in Act IV, the shards of the original in Act I.
* GuardianOfTheMultiverse – played with throughout the series, particularly Act V
* GunsAreUseless – played straight with Atolibus, subverted in Act III with Jael when he tries to stop a bar fight and is almost killed by three slugs to the chest.
* GutPunch – a few, notably: Kaetilia being murdered before her husband and mother's eyes in Act II, Syreal burning in Act III, Atolibus learning that one of the people he loved was in fact a traitor from the beginning in Act III.
* HangingALampshade – it is acknowledged time and again that the white blade Atolibus carries for most of the story is patently absurd.
* HappilyMarried – Stratos and Kaetilia through half of Act II, before her untimely demise.
* SheKnowsTooMuch – averted – Serena actually lets Kaetilia live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kaetilia was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters – shades of this with Atolibus, played straight with Altherion and Sarcodus.
* HellBentForLeather – Atolibus very much adores his black trench coat, he's visibly chagrined when the first one is ruined in Act III.
* TheHero – Atolibus Sandrin, full stop.
* HeroicBSOD – Atolibus for a few months after Kaetilia's death, arguably in force in varying degrees for most of the rest of the series.
* HiddenAgendaVillain – Altherion until the very end of Act III when we finally hear his side of the story.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard – Anestos and Malak in Act IV after their elaborate plot to seed the Gift in humanity not only does so but does it in a manner that renders that nasty tendency magic typically has to fry technology absolutely useless.
* HotGypsyWoman – many of the Winterhaven lot, as well as the form Altherion prefers when going incognito. (with a healthy bust-line, as well)
* HouseHusband – what Richter would prefer to be doing at any given time, no matter where he might be.
* Housewife – Richter's wife Owena prior to her death. Mundane, untrained in any weapons or martial skills but devoted to her husband and the raising of their children. (generally directly together, for the most part)
* HugeGuyTinyGirl – Atolibus and pretty much anyone he would ever potentially be with due to his particularly large physical frame (the man is 6'4" after all)
* HumansAreWhite – averted, Richter's family originated in the west of the realm and are black as is Tsawehd.
* HumiliationConga – Stratos/Atolibus from mid Act II through damn near the end altogether. One thing after another just keeps coming up; the guy can never seem to catch a break.
* IHaveManyNames – in a bit of an inversion, a rare example of TheHero carrying around more than a few.
* IJustWantToBeFree – Altherion, though as a mark in his favor he soldiers on regardless of the personal cost.
* IWillFindYou – Atolibus in every last Act at some point or another.
* IconicItem – Atolibus with Elysdeon and the gold armor in Acts I through III, the black trench coat from III through VI.
* IfItsYouItsOkay – Jael with Altherion. Though Altherion had always possessed an entirely libertine view of sexuality Jael had never been attracted to or aroused by men before the right one came along.
* ImNotAHeroIm - Elvina and Schala to each other in mid Act II during their mutual Journey to the Center of the Mind.
* ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty – played somewhat straight with Atolibus and his brother – both are described as looking perhaps 30 physically despite their actual age. Subverted with Sarcodus – it's been a slow process but he has physically aged since the Heart granted him limited immortality.
* ImmuneToFate – Atolibus by definition of the very essence of his being. The man is a walking random number generator just about everywhere he goes.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin – though not so much evil at this point, Atolibus pulls this on the Keeper in the beginning of the final battle of Act IV to lure him into reach.
* InfoDump – for the most part averted, though a few speeches and conversations do stand out somewhat.
* InstantExpert – Atolibus at birth, Justified by the fact that he is the sum of the seven souls of seven masters alongside his own.
* IronLady – Schala Winn: former Lord General of the Armies and general Stoic BadassAbnormal.
* ItHasBeenAnHonor – said almost word for word by Richter at the end of Act III, just before his death.
* ItNeverGetsAnyEasier – it absofuckinglutely never does.

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* FatalFlaw – FatalFlaw: Atolibus, and hubris of all things – after over a thousand years of uncontested mastery in Syreal his general attitude is to charge in headfirst and ask questions afterward. Altherion spends most of Act II and III demonstrating just how bad of an idea this is.
* FauxActionGirl – FauxActionGirl: Schala has shades of this. We know she's a Lord General, we heard a lot about her prowess and yet she's constantly needing saving... by men.
* TheFellowshipHasEnded – definite TheFellowshipHasEnded: Definite shades of this in Act III, everyone essentially goes their separate ways and remains so until nearly another hundred years have passed and half of those that survived the prior Act are now gone.
* FemalesAreMoreInnocent – averted FemalesAreMoreInnocent: Averted entirely; women in Syreal are no more prone to innocence or guilt than men. Serena serves a prime example – her duplicity existed before she even met Stratos.
* TheFightingNarcissist – TheFightingNarcissist: Altherion, you handsome devil you, can you stop looking at your own reflection and get back to hacking soldiers apart please?
* ForegoneConclusion – the ForegoneConclusion: The fate of the True King in Act IV, as well as Kaetilia.
* FourStarBadass – is FourStarBadass: Is Atolibus essentially a general? Aye. Can he slaughter entire armies in a single go or take down any swordsman that puts him to a challenge? Aye.
* FromNobodyToNightmare – FromNobodyToNightmare: Elvina, once a young mage and lover of the Regent to the throne of Lothanis, an offshoot of a relatively powerless part of a fairly benign House that eventually damn near managed to conquer the known world. Serena also qualifies – not only does she end up hoodwinking everyone and plays a big part in Syreal burning, we find out eventually that she is the one trying to end existence.
* FunctionalMagic – though FunctionalMagic: Though not entirely center stage, magic in the world of Syreal is reasonably well defined and has very specific rules for both use and inheritance. The only rule breaking we really see is from Atolibus, and his is justified by the fact that his magic simply does not function the way a garden variety mortal's does.
* GeographicFlexibility – avoided GeographicFlexibility: Avoided for the most part. Though the bulk of the story takes place inside Castle Lothanis, the surrounding area and general biome remain largely consistent until the whole thing comes crashing down.
* GetOut – GetOut: Stratos after Sarcodus reveals the truth of his birth in Act II, there's a Sarcodus-shaped hole in the wall right afterwards.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom – the GlowingEyesOfDoom: The True King, of the quicksilver variety. Averted with Stratos – he has an eye color that no human could possibly possess but they are otherwise normal, possessing a sclera, an iris and a pupil.
* AGodAmI – played AGodAmI: Played with, Altherion essentially behaves like one even though he never quite made it all the way. Anestos on the other hand...
* GodIsFlawed – hooooo boy is he ever, by GodIsFlawed: By Act IV the being that created reality wants to reset it and empty it of all humanity just so he doesn't have to deal with them anymore.
* GodzillaThreshold – the GodzillaThreshold: The only thing that keeps the ending of Act III a BittersweetEnding instead of a full on DownerEnding is the fact that the consequences of failure were such that the price of victory was worth it, no matter how costly.
* GoodIsNotNice – our GoodIsNotNice: Our hero in later years, especially after the fall of Syreal and his forced regeneration back into the persona of Atolibus Sandrin.
* TheGoodKing – shades TheGoodKing: Shades of this with William even though we never precisely see what he does, but Stratos of a certainty in Act II and beyond.
* GracefulInTheirElement – GracefulInTheirElement: Elvina is commented on regarding this, as well as the Hero.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple – played GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Played straight with Schala after her resurrection in Act II; the armor seems to have disappeared altogether. (this is also an Homage to Chrono Trigger and the character of Schala Zeal)
* GrailInTheGarbage – the GrailInTheGarbage: The broken Soul Egg in Act IV, the shards of the original in Act I.
* GuardianOfTheMultiverse – played GuardianOfTheMultiverse: Played with throughout the series, particularly Act V
* GunsAreUseless – played GunsAreUseless: Played straight with Atolibus, subverted in Act III with Jael when he tries to stop a bar fight and is almost killed by three slugs to the chest.
* GutPunch – a GutPunch: A few, notably: Kaetilia being murdered before her husband and mother's eyes in Act II, Syreal burning in Act III, Atolibus learning that one of the people he loved was in fact a traitor from the beginning in Act III.
* HangingALampshade – it HangingALampshade: It is acknowledged time and again that the white blade Atolibus carries for most of the story is patently absurd.
* HappilyMarried – HappilyMarried: Stratos and Kaetilia through half of Act II, before her untimely demise.
* SheKnowsTooMuch – averted – Serena actually lets Kaetilia live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kaetilia was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters – shades
HeWhoFightsMonsters: Shades of this with Atolibus, played straight with Altherion and Sarcodus.
* HellBentForLeather – HellBentForLeather: Atolibus very much adores his black trench coat, he's visibly chagrined when the first one is ruined in Act III.
* TheHero – TheHero: Atolibus Sandrin, full stop.
* HeroicBSOD – HeroicBSOD: Atolibus for a few months after Kaetilia's death, arguably in force in varying degrees for most of the rest of the series.
* HiddenAgendaVillain – HiddenAgendaVillain: Altherion until the very end of Act III when we finally hear his side of the story.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard – HoistByHisOwnPetard: Anestos and Malak in Act IV after their elaborate plot to seed the Gift in humanity not only does so but does it in a manner that renders that nasty tendency magic typically has to fry technology absolutely useless.
* HotGypsyWoman – many HotGypsyWoman: Many of the Winterhaven lot, as well as the form Altherion prefers when going incognito. (with a healthy bust-line, as well)
* HouseHusband – what HouseHusband: What Richter would prefer to be doing at any given time, no matter where he might be.
* Housewife – Housewife: Richter's wife Owena prior to her death. Mundane, untrained in any weapons or martial skills but devoted to her husband and the raising of their children. (generally directly together, for the most part)
* HugeGuyTinyGirl – HugeGuyTinyGirl: Atolibus and pretty much anyone he would ever potentially be with due to his particularly large physical frame (the man is 6'4" after all)
* HumansAreWhite – averted, HumansAreWhite: Averted, Richter's family originated in the west of the realm and are black as is Tsawehd.
* HumiliationConga – HumiliationConga: Stratos/Atolibus from mid Act II through damn near the end altogether. One thing after another just keeps coming up; the guy can never seem to catch a break.
* IHaveManyNames – in IHaveManyNames: In a bit of an inversion, a rare example of TheHero carrying around more than a few.
* IJustWantToBeFree – IJustWantToBeFree: Altherion, though as a mark in his favor he soldiers on regardless of the personal cost.
* IWillFindYou – IWillFindYou: Atolibus in every last Act at some point or another.
* IconicItem – IconicItem: Atolibus with Elysdeon and the gold armor in Acts I through III, the black trench coat from III through VI.
* IfItsYouItsOkay – IfItsYouItsOkay: Jael with Altherion. Though Altherion had always possessed an entirely libertine view of sexuality Jael had never been attracted to or aroused by men before the right one came along.
* ImNotAHeroIm - ImNotAHeroIm: Elvina and Schala to each other in mid Act II during their mutual Journey to the Center of the Mind.
* ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty – played ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty: Played somewhat straight with Atolibus and his brother – both are described as looking perhaps 30 physically despite their actual age. Subverted with Sarcodus – it's been a slow process but he has physically aged since the Heart granted him limited immortality.
* ImmuneToFate – ImmuneToFate: Atolibus by definition of the very essence of his being. The man is a walking random number generator just about everywhere he goes.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin – though ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: Though not so much evil at this point, Atolibus pulls this on the Keeper in the beginning of the final battle of Act IV to lure him into reach.
* InfoDump – for InfoDump: For the most part averted, though a few speeches and conversations do stand out somewhat.
* InstantExpert – InstantExpert: Atolibus at birth, Justified by the fact that he is the sum of the seven souls of seven masters alongside his own.
* IronLady – IronLady: Schala Winn: former Lord General of the Armies and general Stoic BadassAbnormal.
* ItHasBeenAnHonor – said ItHasBeenAnHonor: Said almost word for word by Richter at the end of Act III, just before his death.
* ItNeverGetsAnyEasier – it ItNeverGetsAnyEasier: It absofuckinglutely never does.


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* SheKnowsTooMuch: Averted, Serena actually lets Kaetilia live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kaetilia was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
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* ElementalEmbodiment. ElementalEmbodiment: The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.



* TheEndOrIsIt - Act III appears to end normally enough, until the very last few paragraphs anyways.
* EnterStageWindow – or rather Enter Stage Gateway, as often as they are used after the moratorium lifts post Act I.
* EpicFail – all through Acts I and II we've seen Stratos ultimately manage to either fight or think his way through every last thing he's come up against, surely he'll pull some solution to deal with Altherion out of his ass, right? Um, no. Not so much, really.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment – the first chapter of Act I, our hero riding in Big Damn Heroes style to save the day. Because despite everything that happens he is the hero, and this is what he does.
* EtTuBrute - Atolibus with both Serena and Jael; the latter having started hiding something and working for the other side partway through their relationship while the former had plotted betrayal before their relationship ever began. Prompts a bit of an HeroicBSOD.
* TheEternalChurchill – Atolibus more than once, humorously enough not Churchill himself, however. The man is old, tired and generally reserved for a change.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer – used playfully with Reia and Elvina in Act III, though not perhaps entirely relevant considering Reia is gay.
* EveryoneIsRelated – not completely explored until further down the line but definitely at work. The family trees are... confusing, at the very least.
* EvilCostumeSwitch – though more 'insane' as opposed to straight up evil, Stratos' change into the True King most certainly qualifies.
* EvilMeScaresMe – Atolibus doesn't like thinking about his time as the True King.
* ExperiencedProtagonist – a thousand years of experience, no less.
* ExpositionOfImmortality – comes up a few times with Atolibus and some of the others, they occasionally mention events and people that happened hundreds of years ago.
* EyeColorChange – eyes have a tendency to glow when the Gift is involved. Literal color change with Atolibus – they were silver as the True King, gold as Stratos Lumina.
* FacelessGoons – a goodly portion of the Magus in Act I serve as this.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption – the general thrust of Act II from the midpoint on.
* FalseInnocenceTrick – Jael, though we don't learn why and how until late in Act III. Serena in Act II and III also counts.
* FamousAncestor – William Lothanis the Fourteenth of his name is directly descended from the True King of old.
* FantasyMetals – aside from Elysdeon (not technically metal at all) completely averted. Average materials consist of iron, steel, bronze and brass with the occasional bit of gold and silver tossed in the mix, all possessing largely the same properties as their real world counterparts.
* FantasyPantheon – of a sorts, you have the Heart of the Universe, the Keeper of Souls and the Elemental Lords of Power.

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* TheEndOrIsIt - TheEndOrIsIt: Act III appears to end normally enough, until the very last few paragraphs anyways.
* EnterStageWindow – or EnterStageWindow: Or rather Enter Stage Gateway, as often as they are used after the moratorium lifts post Act I.
* EpicFail – all EpicFail: All through Acts I and II we've seen Stratos ultimately manage to either fight or think his way through every last thing he's come up against, surely he'll pull some solution to deal with Altherion out of his ass, right? Um, no. Not so much, really.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment – the EstablishingSeriesMoment: The first chapter of Act I, our hero riding in Big Damn Heroes style to save the day. Because despite everything that happens he is the hero, and this is what he does.
* EtTuBrute - EtTuBrute: Atolibus with both Serena and Jael; the latter having started hiding something and working for the other side partway through their relationship while the former had plotted betrayal before their relationship ever began. Prompts a bit of an HeroicBSOD.
* TheEternalChurchill – TheEternalChurchill: Atolibus more than once, humorously enough not Churchill himself, however. The man is old, tired and generally reserved for a change.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer – used EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Used playfully with Reia and Elvina in Act III, though not perhaps entirely relevant considering Reia is gay.
* EveryoneIsRelated – not EveryoneIsRelated: Not completely explored until further down the line but definitely at work. The family trees are... confusing, at the very least.
* EvilCostumeSwitch – though EvilCostumeSwitch: Though more 'insane' as opposed to straight up evil, Stratos' change into the True King most certainly qualifies.
* EvilMeScaresMe – EvilMeScaresMe: Atolibus doesn't like thinking about his time as the True King.
* ExperiencedProtagonist – a ExperiencedProtagonist: A thousand years of experience, no less.
* ExpositionOfImmortality – comes ExpositionOfImmortality: Comes up a few times with Atolibus and some of the others, they occasionally mention events and people that happened hundreds of years ago.
* EyeColorChange – eyes EyeColorChange: Eyes have a tendency to glow when the Gift is involved. Literal color change with Atolibus – they were silver as the True King, gold as Stratos Lumina.
* FacelessGoons – a FacelessGoons: A goodly portion of the Magus in Act I serve as this.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption – the FailureIsTheOnlyOption: The general thrust of Act II from the midpoint on.
* FalseInnocenceTrick – FalseInnocenceTrick: Jael, though we don't learn why and how until late in Act III. Serena in Act II and III also counts.
* FamousAncestor – FamousAncestor: William Lothanis the Fourteenth of his name is directly descended from the True King of old.
* FantasyMetals – aside FantasyMetals: Aside from Elysdeon (not technically metal at all) completely averted. Average materials consist of iron, steel, bronze and brass with the occasional bit of gold and silver tossed in the mix, all possessing largely the same properties as their real world counterparts.
* FantasyPantheon – of FantasyPantheon: Of a sorts, you have the Heart of the Universe, the Keeper of Souls and the Elemental Lords of Power.

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* DisabilitySuperpower / BlessedWithSuck / CursedWithAwesome – the True King in his modern form. Powerful? Without question. Mad? As a hatter and possessing just about as much self control.
* DismantledMacGuffin – the Soul Egg in Act I
* DisposableWoman – partial subversion – Cecilia isn't shown doing a great deal before her grisly death but we learn shortly after that she was in fact quietly more important than most of the others knew.
* DistressedDamsel – Kaetilia and Schala in Act I, rescued by Stratos after he gets his shit together.
* DistressedDude – played with in Act II when the attempted coup in Lothanis fails and Richter is pulled out to safety by his retainers.
* DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat – said almost word for word by Sarcodus to Stratos in Act III
* DoomMagnet – those who stick around our hero for longer than a moment have a tendency to end up dead or worse.
* DoomsdayDevice – once again the Soul Egg in the wrong hands, Elysdeon in Act IV, a copy of the Time Egg in Act V.
* Doppelganger – Atolibus has one in Altherion, Kaetilia has two in Reia and Serena, Benton had one that got himself killed during the Joining.
* DoubleEntendre – Richter and Sarcodus are both fond of these.
* DramaQueen – Elvina for most of Act I.
* DrowningMySorrows – Sarcodus and Benton in Act II, Benton for months on end until he gets his shit together.
* DrugsAreBad – avoided altogether – our hero is entirely immune to the effects of any kind of mind altering chemical or poison.
* DudeWheresMyReward / WhatYouAreInTheDark – our heroes save the world countless times, save millions of lives and ultimately end up saving the freaking Universe itself, and what do they get for their trouble? Usually just more work. Do any of them quit or step aside? Not on your life.
* DulcineaEffect – appears to be in full force in the beginning, but as the story develops and the characters flesh out we find that it isn't entirely the case after all.
* EggMacGuffin – the Soul Egg, natch
* EldritchLocation – the Outer Dark, where there is no light but there are shadows that move. The realm of the dead and the Heart's abode also qualify.
* ElementalAbsorption – the driving force behind shields woven of power opposite what is heading its way.
* ElementalEmbodiment – The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.
* EmergencyImpersonation – Elvina having to impersonate Stratos in Act V while the Keeper has the younger version's body.

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* DisabilitySuperpower / BlessedWithSuck / CursedWithAwesome – the True King in his modern form. Powerful? Without question. Mad? As a hatter and possessing just about as much self control.
* DismantledMacGuffin – the
DismantledMacGuffin: The Soul Egg in Act I
* DisposableWoman – partial subversion – DisposableWoman: Subverted, Cecilia isn't shown doing a great deal before her grisly death but we learn shortly after that she was in fact quietly more important than most of the others knew.
* DistressedDamsel – DistressedDamsel: Kaetilia and Schala in Act I, rescued by Stratos after he gets his shit together.
* DistressedDude – played DistressedDude: Played with in Act II when the attempted coup in Lothanis fails and Richter is pulled out to safety by his retainers.
* DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat – said DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat: Said almost word for word by Sarcodus to Stratos in Act III
* DoomMagnet – those DoomMagnet: Those who stick around our hero for longer than a moment have a tendency to end up dead or worse.
* DoomsdayDevice – once DoomsdayDevice: Once again the Soul Egg in the wrong hands, Elysdeon in Act IV, a copy of the Time Egg in Act V.
* Doppelganger – Doppelganger: Atolibus has one in Altherion, Kaetilia has two in Reia and Serena, Benton had one that got himself killed during the Joining.
* DoubleEntendre – DoubleEntendre: Richter and Sarcodus are both fond of these.
* DramaQueen – DramaQueen: Elvina for most of Act I.
* DrowningMySorrows – DrowningMySorrows: Sarcodus and Benton in Act II, Benton for months on end until he gets his shit together.
* DrugsAreBad – avoided DrugsAreBad: Avoided altogether – our hero is entirely immune to the effects of any kind of mind altering chemical or poison.
* DudeWheresMyReward / WhatYouAreInTheDark – our DudeWheresMyReward: Our heroes save the world countless times, save millions of lives and ultimately end up saving the freaking Universe itself, and what do they get for their trouble? Usually just more work. Do any of them quit or step aside? Not on your life.
* DulcineaEffect – appears DulcineaEffect: Appears to be in full force in the beginning, but as the story develops and the characters flesh out we find that it isn't entirely the case after all.
* EggMacGuffin – the %%* EggMacGuffin: The Soul Egg, natch
Egg.
* EldritchLocation – the EldritchLocation: The Outer Dark, where there is no light but there are shadows that move. The realm of the dead and the Heart's abode also qualify.
* ElementalAbsorption – the ElementalAbsorption: The driving force behind shields woven of power opposite what is heading its way.
* ElementalEmbodiment – ElementalEmbodiment. The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.
* EmergencyImpersonation – EmergencyImpersonation: Elvina having to impersonate Stratos in Act V while the Keeper has the younger version's body.
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TheRealitySaga is a literary series written by Clint Morrow set in a universe that asks the question 'why do we exist?' We follow the life of Atolibus Sandrin, a man of many names – the man in white, the man in gold, and the man in black. Stratos Lumina. Champion, savior and destroyer.

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TheRealitySaga The Reality Saga is a literary series written by Clint Morrow set in a universe that asks the question 'why do we exist?' We follow the life of Atolibus Sandrin, a man of many names – the man in white, the man in gold, and the man in black. Stratos Lumina. Champion, savior and destroyer.



* BarbarianTribe – appears to be in effect with the men and women of Winterhaven late in Act II, but we very quickly find out that their apparent 'barbarism' is in fact merely the manner in which they've adjusted to a world that has gone from being inhospitable to downright murderous. (early on they consider the folk from Lothanis to be savages, strange people with weak steel but frightening magic)
* BassoProfundo – Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
* BattleAmongstTheFlames – how the story proper begins, Stratos rides in to save Brehnel in the very first chapter of Act I. The town is damn near a firestorm by the time he arrives.
* BattleAura – if you ever see Atolibus glowing gold or Elvina glowing black, run.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis – the Keeper over the course of the saga.
* BecauseDestinySaysSo – played straight with the greater bulk of Act I and parts of Act II, averted entirely in Acts III and IV, twisted, subverted and used to hell in Act V.
* BerserkButton – Atolibus isn't always the most even tempered fellow on the best of days but he can generally be reasoned with. Infer that his wife might be in danger however...
* BewareTheNiceOnes – Lady Kaetilia Terwynn. Short, cute, good sense of humor until all hell breaks loose. Find the nearest hole and hide if you value your skin. Tsawehd or Brennan from Act V (though more of a BreakTheCutie in their cases)
* BewareTheSuperman – be-fucking-ware indeed, as Sarcodus explained to Benton in Act II with an impromptu demonstration consisting of crackers, cheeses, summer sausages and shoes.
* BigBad – Anestos (ie God himself)
* BiggerBad – Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with Act V, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
* BigDamnHeroes – used multiple times, most notably when Kaetilia and Schala are being pulled out of the fire in Act I.
* BigEgoHiddenDepths – Altherion in spades. He walks around with a swagger bigger than John Wayne's and yet he spent fifteen hundred years sacrificing everything just so life itself might have a shot at going on for everyone save him. Passionate, determined to a fault and at times capable of tenderness and mercy.
* BittersweetEnding – Acts II through IV are absolutely built on this concept. Nothing ends terribly well for anyone and just about everyone is dead save a few that wish they were as well. The world and eventually the universe is saved but the cost was absolutely ferocious. Barely a hair shy of a fully DownerEnding.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy – absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.
* BreakTheCutie – Brennan in Act V, he begins the story as a young prince just learning his power, by the end of it he's had a lifetime of terrible things happen to him in short order. Averted with Kaetilia and Schala in Act I – both of them are subjected to torture and sexual assault only to come out stronger on the other side. Arguably Elvina as well, over the course of several hundred years.
* BrokenBird – Lia in Act I due to what the Magus have done to force her complicity in duping Stratos.
* BroughtDownToBadass – Altherion after Act III. May not be a god anymore, may not have a tenth the power he did but the man is still capable of ruining just about anyone's day.
* BusmansHoliday – how the story starts; Lothane had asked Atolibus to retrieve something for him in a small town a day's ride north from Castle Lothanis, specifically asking him to ride instead of simply opening a gateway. What does he find when he gets to Brehnel?
* ButThouMust – the whole story is one large defiance of this trope
* CameBackWrong – while we might think this is the case with Serena, Averted as it turns out all of her actions were completely of her own volition, working towards her own goals.
* CannotSpitItOut – Lia when she attempts to reveal the truth about who she is and who she works for to Stratos; magic binds her tongue from breaking her oaths to the Magus. Ends up costing her her life.
* CantHoldHisLiquor – played with; Sarcodus claims that he has no head for ale but when we actually see him drink he manages just fine. Elvina muses that he either doesn't realize it or is fully aware and uses it to his advantage when necessary.
* CatFight – averted. Any battles involving woman on woman typically involve either swordplay or magic being hurled between the two, no different than men.
* CelibateHero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted with Elvina and Richter.
* CharacterDevelopment – our hero starts off a bit pretentious and arrogant in his assumed mastery of his world and surroundings. Bit by bit that hubris is stripped away until in the end we are left with TheDeterminator. Also goes for Altherion, slowly revealed over the majority of the saga.
* ChewingTheScenery – Elvina in Act I, her master in Act II.
* ChivalrousPervert – Sarcodus above all else. Is quite fond of the cleft and rather vocal about it, but won't hesitate to defend a woman's honor if need be.
* TheChosenOne – Atolibus rather Egregiously.
* CollapsingLair – what is hinted to happen after Elvina is struck down and the Shadow is cowed. Also an example of NoOntologicalInertia.
* CombatPragmatist – Jael on his first meeting with Altherion, shown in Act III. He uses everything and anything he can get his hands on to keep distance between them.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror – to a degree Atolibus and even more so Sarcodus, but Altherion takes the cake here. Fifteen hundred years of nothing but loneliness, sorrow and regret and what does he do? Shrugs and keeps walking. Universes burn and he just keeps going. Rape, torture and mutilation are run of the mill in his day.
* CoolOldGuy – in a strictly literal sense both Atolibus and Sarcodus, but in terms of someone who looks physically old one need only look to Master Ragnar Anderos. The Secretary of Magic in Act V also counts.
* CoolSword – Elysdeon. Four feet long, seven inches wide, crafted of an unknown white metal that weighs practically nothing in the heroes hands? Did I also mention that it's unbreakable and never needs sharpened?
* CosmicPlaything – Atolibus, full stop. His entire existence, from birth to present, has all been based around God getting bored with his Creation. And even that is meaningless, ultimately.
* CourtMage – though his official titles are Regent to the Throne and Supreme Lord Commander of the Armies, Atolibus also fits this role in Act I. Played straight with Elvina as Grand Mage of Lothanis in Acts II and III.
* CrapsackWorld – Syreal has remained perpetually stuck in the dark ages because a god has been watching over them and slapping their hands if they so much as breathe funny. There is a definite afterlife, but even that place consists of generous heaps of NightmareFuel and EldritchAbomination. Nothing ends well for anyone, damn near everyone dies and those that do manage to make it to the other side are now carrying generous amounts of PTSD to keep them shivering at night. (YMMV – one could also argue that Syreal's relative stasis has less to do with a lack of innovation and more to do with the presence of functional magic. There's also a great deal of the world that we never see on screen, so this could be more of an assumption on the main characters' parts rather than literal fact)
* CreateYourOwnVillain – zigzagged a bit, Altherion in the earliest drafts was a case of this but the modern incarnation of the story plays it differently – while the hero did hand him a chunk of power he was not in fact responsible for his creation, the two were created essentially as twins at the same moment, as a result of balance in magic. Played dead straight with Serena to devastating effect. Her entry into the realm of the dead was all part of Altherion's grand plan – a part she played willingly, no less. Her return to the world was allowed by the Heart of the Universe for... reasons?... bringing her to a time and place that she would not otherwise have likely lived to see... and putting her in position to get her hands on the Egg. Everything goes downhill from there.
* CulturedBadass – practically an entire world of them before Act III, not quite so much after Syreal burns.
* DamselInDistress – played straight a time or two; Schala's rescue from Elvina certainly counts, while Stratos attempting to respond to this plays right into the Magus' hands and releases his psychotic other half.
* TheDandy – Perwin in Act II before he sets aside his carousing to give his services to the Magery and the realm. Likes his fancy clothes and likes men to call him 'sweetums'. Also responsible for the 'Ducklings' moniker that he and his fellow raw recruits take for themselves.
* DarkActionGirl – Elvina, Elvina, Elvina fucking Elvina. Her very first scene in story essentially has her flipping the bird to a thousand-year-old super wizard in his own damned castle. Even fighting with the good guys she's a scary motherfucker who takes absolutely no shit from anyone, not kings, not gods and not even Atolibus. Responsible for most of the showier bits of magic in Act III.
* DarkIsEvil – the Keeper in Act IV.
* DarkIsNotEvil – Atolibus from Act III on.
* DeathEqualsRedemption – the Keeper in Act V. Averted by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
* DeathOfTheHypotenuse – Lia at the end of Act I, she's apparently been spying for the Magus for some time and only escapes them when she forces Stratos to kill her before they can. Benton and Richter's wives and families in Act II
* DeconstructorFleet – the title of the series could just as well be Reality Ensues – The Saga. The first Act sets the stage using a general fantasy setting, but the second one... yeah.
* DefectingForLove – Jael falling for Altherion and eventually being willing to do anything the man asks simply because he asked. Does not end well for anyone.
* DefiantToTheEnd – Kaetilia facing execution in Act I, subverted in her death in Act II, she doesn't know what's happening until she's dead.
* DeflectorShields – of the magic variety but otherwise played dead straight.
* DespairEventHorizon – when Lothane is killed for good in Act II, Stratos loses his shit and has to teleport far enough away from humanity that he can blow off some literal steam without accidentally killing anyone.
* TheDeterminator – Atolibus consistently but Altherion even more so when we finally understand his goals.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu - or, in this case, did you just cut the head off of the creator of the universe?
* DirtyBusiness – essentially everyone, though Altherion carries the lion's share for most of the story. Commits numerous atrocities that would have destroyed any likability he had were it not for the fact that it simply had to be done, regardless of cost or personal suffering.

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* BarbarianTribe – appears BarbarianTribe: Appears to be in effect with the men and women of Winterhaven late in Act II, but we very quickly find out that their apparent 'barbarism' is in fact merely the manner in which they've adjusted to a world that has gone from being inhospitable to downright murderous. (early on they consider the folk from Lothanis to be savages, strange people with weak steel but frightening magic)
* BassoProfundo – BassoProfundo: Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
* BattleAmongstTheFlames – how BattleAmongstTheFlames: How the story proper begins, Stratos rides in to save Brehnel in the very first chapter of Act I. The town is damn near a firestorm by the time he arrives.
* BattleAura – if BattleAura: If you ever see Atolibus glowing gold or Elvina glowing black, run.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis – the BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: The Keeper over the course of the saga.
* BecauseDestinySaysSo – played BecauseDestinySaysSo: Played straight with the greater bulk of Act I and parts of Act II, averted entirely in Acts III and IV, twisted, subverted and used to hell in Act V.
* BerserkButton – BerserkButton: Atolibus isn't always the most even tempered fellow on the best of days but he can generally be reasoned with. Infer that his wife might be in danger however...
* BewareTheNiceOnes – BewareTheNiceOnes: Lady Kaetilia Terwynn. Short, cute, good sense of humor until all hell breaks loose. Find the nearest hole and hide if you value your skin. Tsawehd or Brennan from Act V (though more of a BreakTheCutie in their cases)
* BewareTheSuperman – be-fucking-ware indeed, as BewareTheSuperman: As Sarcodus explained to Benton in Act II with an impromptu demonstration consisting of crackers, cheeses, summer sausages and shoes.
* BigBad – BigBad: Anestos (ie God himself)
* BiggerBad – BiggerBad: Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with Act V, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
* BigDamnHeroes – used BigDamnHeroes: Used multiple times, most notably when Kaetilia and Schala are being pulled out of the fire in Act I.
* BigEgoHiddenDepths – Altherion in spades.BigEgoHiddenDepths: Altherion. He walks around with a swagger bigger than John Wayne's and yet he spent fifteen hundred years sacrificing everything just so life itself might have a shot at going on for everyone save him. Passionate, determined to a fault and at times capable of tenderness and mercy.
* BittersweetEnding – BittersweetEnding: Acts II through IV are absolutely built on this concept. Nothing ends terribly well for anyone and just about everyone is dead save a few that wish they were as well. The world and eventually the universe is saved but the cost was absolutely ferocious. Barely a hair shy of a fully DownerEnding.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy – absolute textbook example with BrainwashedAndCrazy: Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.
* BreakTheCutie – BreakTheCutie: Brennan in Act V, he begins the story as a young prince just learning his power, by the end of it he's had a lifetime of terrible things happen to him in short order. Averted with Kaetilia and Schala in Act I – both of them are subjected to torture and sexual assault only to come out stronger on the other side. Arguably Elvina as well, over the course of several hundred years.
* BrokenBird – BrokenBird: Lia in Act I due to what the Magus have done to force her complicity in duping Stratos.
* BroughtDownToBadass – BroughtDownToBadass: Altherion after Act III. May not be a god anymore, may not have a tenth the power he did but the man is still capable of ruining just about anyone's day.
* BusmansHoliday – how BusmansHoliday: How the story starts; Lothane had asked Atolibus to retrieve something for him in a small town a day's ride north from Castle Lothanis, specifically asking him to ride instead of simply opening a gateway. What does he find when he gets to Brehnel?
* ButThouMust – the ButThouMust: The whole story is one large defiance of this trope
* CameBackWrong – while CameBackWrong: While we might think this is the case with Serena, Averted as it turns out all of her actions were completely of her own volition, working towards her own goals.
* CannotSpitItOut – CannotSpitItOut: Lia when she attempts to reveal the truth about who she is and who she works for to Stratos; magic binds her tongue from breaking her oaths to the Magus. Ends up costing her her life.
* CantHoldHisLiquor – played CantHoldHisLiquor: Played with; Sarcodus claims that he has no head for ale but when we actually see him drink he manages just fine. Elvina muses that he either doesn't realize it or is fully aware and uses it to his advantage when necessary.
* CatFight – averted.CatFight: Averted. Any battles involving woman on woman typically involve either swordplay or magic being hurled between the two, no different than men.
* CelibateHero – averted.CelibateHero: Averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted with Elvina and Richter.
* CharacterDevelopment – our CharacterDevelopment: Our hero starts off a bit pretentious and arrogant in his assumed mastery of his world and surroundings. Bit by bit that hubris is stripped away until in the end we are left with TheDeterminator. Also goes for Altherion, slowly revealed over the majority of the saga.
* ChewingTheScenery – ChewingTheScenery: Elvina in Act I, her master in Act II.
* ChivalrousPervert – ChivalrousPervert: Sarcodus above all else. Is quite fond of the cleft and rather vocal about it, but won't hesitate to defend a woman's honor if need be.
* TheChosenOne – TheChosenOne: Atolibus rather Egregiously.
* CollapsingLair – what CollapsingLair: What is hinted to happen after Elvina is struck down and the Shadow is cowed. Also an example of NoOntologicalInertia.
* CombatPragmatist – CombatPragmatist: Jael on his first meeting with Altherion, shown in Act III. He uses everything and anything he can get his hands on to keep distance between them.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror – to ConditionedToAcceptHorror: To a degree Atolibus and even more so Sarcodus, but Altherion takes the cake here. Fifteen hundred years of nothing but loneliness, sorrow and regret and what does he do? Shrugs and keeps walking. Universes burn and he just keeps going. Rape, torture and mutilation are run of the mill in his day.
* CoolOldGuy – in CoolOldGuy: In a strictly literal sense both Atolibus and Sarcodus, but in terms of someone who looks physically old one need only look to Master Ragnar Anderos. The Secretary of Magic in Act V also counts.
* CoolSword – CoolSword: Elysdeon. Four feet long, seven inches wide, crafted of an unknown white metal that weighs practically nothing in the heroes hands? Did I also mention that it's unbreakable and never needs sharpened?
* CosmicPlaything – CosmicPlaything: Atolibus, full stop. His entire existence, from birth to present, has all been based around God getting bored with his Creation. And even that is meaningless, ultimately.
* CourtMage – though CourtMage: Though his official titles are Regent to the Throne and Supreme Lord Commander of the Armies, Atolibus also fits this role in Act I. Played straight with Elvina as Grand Mage of Lothanis in Acts II and III.
* CrapsackWorld – CrapsackWorld: Syreal has remained perpetually stuck in the dark ages because a god has been watching over them and slapping their hands if they so much as breathe funny. There is a definite afterlife, but even that place consists of generous heaps of NightmareFuel and EldritchAbomination. Nothing ends well for anyone, damn near everyone dies and those that do manage to make it to the other side are now carrying generous amounts of PTSD to keep them shivering at night. (YMMV – one could also argue that Syreal's relative stasis has less to do with a lack of innovation and more to do with the presence of functional magic. There's also a great deal of the world that we never see on screen, so this could be more of an assumption on the main characters' parts rather than literal fact)
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* CreateYourOwnVillain – zigzagged CreateYourOwnVillain: Zigzagged a bit, Altherion in the earliest drafts was a case of this but the modern incarnation of the story plays it differently – while the hero did hand him a chunk of power he was not in fact responsible for his creation, the two were created essentially as twins at the same moment, as a result of balance in magic. Played dead straight with Serena to devastating effect. Her entry into the realm of the dead was all part of Altherion's grand plan – a part she played willingly, no less. Her return to the world was allowed by the Heart of the Universe for... reasons?... bringing her to a time and place that she would not otherwise have likely lived to see... and putting her in position to get her hands on the Egg. Everything goes downhill from there.
* CulturedBadass – practically CulturedBadass: Practically an entire world of them before Act III, not quite so much after Syreal burns.
* DamselInDistress – played DamselInDistress: Played straight a time or two; Schala's rescue from Elvina certainly counts, while Stratos attempting to respond to this plays right into the Magus' hands and releases his psychotic other half.
* TheDandy – TheDandy: Perwin in Act II before he sets aside his carousing to give his services to the Magery and the realm. Likes his fancy clothes and likes men to call him 'sweetums'. Also responsible for the 'Ducklings' moniker that he and his fellow raw recruits take for themselves.
* DarkActionGirl – DarkActionGirl: Elvina, Elvina, Elvina fucking Elvina. Her very first scene in story essentially has her flipping the bird to a thousand-year-old super wizard in his own damned castle. Even fighting with the good guys she's a scary motherfucker who takes absolutely no shit from anyone, not kings, not gods and not even Atolibus. Responsible for most of the showier bits of magic in Act III.
* DarkIsEvil – the DarkIsEvil: The Keeper in Act IV.
* DarkIsNotEvil – DarkIsNotEvil: Atolibus from Act III on.
* DeathEqualsRedemption – the DeathEqualsRedemption: The Keeper in Act V. Averted by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
* DeathOfTheHypotenuse – DeathOfTheHypotenuse: Lia at the end of Act I, she's apparently been spying for the Magus for some time and only escapes them when she forces Stratos to kill her before they can. Benton and Richter's wives and families in Act II
* DeconstructorFleet – the DeconstructorFleet: The title of the series could just as well be Reality Ensues – The Saga. The first Act sets the stage using a general fantasy setting, but the second one... yeah.
* DefectingForLove – DefectingForLove: Jael falling for Altherion and eventually being willing to do anything the man asks simply because he asked. Does not end well for anyone.
* DefiantToTheEnd – DefiantToTheEnd: Kaetilia facing execution in Act I, subverted in her death in Act II, she doesn't know what's happening until she's dead.
* DeflectorShields – of DeflectorShields: Of the magic variety but otherwise played dead straight.
* DespairEventHorizon – when DespairEventHorizon: When Lothane is killed for good in Act II, Stratos loses his shit and has to teleport far enough away from humanity that he can blow off some literal steam without accidentally killing anyone.
* TheDeterminator – TheDeterminator: Atolibus consistently but Altherion even more so when we finally understand his goals.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu - or, DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Or, in this case, did you just cut the head off of the creator of the universe?
* DirtyBusiness – essentially DirtyBusiness: Essentially everyone, though Altherion carries the lion's share for most of the story. Commits numerous atrocities that would have destroyed any likability he had were it not for the fact that it simply had to be done, regardless of cost or personal suffering.

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* AerithAndBob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus, Benton and Richter, etc etc.
* BiggerIsBetter – for the greater portion of the story our hero carries around a four foot long, seven inch wide white blade known as 'Elysdeon' (ShoutOut/Homage to Phantasy Star IV in name and Final Fantasy VII in depiction), usually referred to by others as 'that meat cleaver of a sword you carry'
* TheChainsOfCommanding – one of the central themes of the story as a whole, just about everyone in a position of power is only there reluctantly at best
* DarkerAndEdgier – as the series progresses, the main character and the setting continually grow darker and darker, with the final volume entitled 'Midnight' being set in a timelocked perpetual night. (Atolibus in particular, going from white to gold and finally to black)
* EarnYourHappyEnding – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on DownerEnding is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.
* EternalRecurrence – the entire series is the final version of a cycle that has been repeating over and again since the dawn of time, each time adjusting in minor ways, existence itself becoming more and more unstable until God himself has spent all of himself trying to get it right. It's implied that this is the last cycle, and either the universe will get to continue existing forever or suffer eternal oblivion.
* HeelFaceTurn – a hallmark of the series. Most villains were either A) not under their own control or B) tragically misguided.
* HighConcept – the entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
* GambitPileup – with so many plates spinning in the air and so many schemes in the works it can become difficult to realize who is getting the best of who right up until the very end.
* LightIsNotGood/DarkIsNotEvil – Played With, Subverted, Averted and everything in between.
* NamedWeapons – Elysdeon, so named for being 'the Answer to the Question'.
* PoorCommunicationKills – another hallmark of the series, Justified in universe as anyone with secrets usually has a laundry list of reasonable causes to ensure said secrets remain just that.
* RealityEnsues – every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'
* RecursiveReality – the entire premise of the universe in story.
* StableTimeLoop – several are created in several ways, each leading back to itself.
* WellIntentionedExtremist – nearly everyone falls into this category one way or another, chief among them our main character.
* WhatTheHellHero – Atolibus/Stratos is constantly getting called out for his mistakes and/or reminded of prior ones on a damn near daily basis.

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* AerithAndBob – names AerithAndBob: Names like Sarcodus and Atolibus, Benton and Richter, etc etc.
* BiggerIsBetter – for BiggerIsBetter: For the greater portion of the story our hero carries around a four foot long, seven inch wide white blade known as 'Elysdeon' (ShoutOut/Homage to Phantasy Star IV in name and Final Fantasy VII in depiction), usually referred to by others as 'that meat cleaver of a sword you carry'
* TheChainsOfCommanding – one TheChainsOfCommanding: One of the central themes of the story as a whole, just about everyone in a position of power is only there reluctantly at best
* DarkerAndEdgier – as DarkerAndEdgier: As the series progresses, the main character and the setting continually grow darker and darker, with the final volume entitled 'Midnight' being set in a timelocked perpetual night. (Atolibus in particular, going from white to gold and finally to black)
* EarnYourHappyEnding – and EarnYourHappyEnding: And how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on DownerEnding is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.
* EternalRecurrence – the EternalRecurrence: The entire series is the final version of a cycle that has been repeating over and again since the dawn of time, each time adjusting in minor ways, existence itself becoming more and more unstable until God himself has spent all of himself trying to get it right. It's implied that this is the last cycle, and either the universe will get to continue existing forever or suffer eternal oblivion.
* HeelFaceTurn – a HeelFaceTurn: A hallmark of the series. Most villains were either A) not under their own control or B) tragically misguided.
* HighConcept – the HighConcept: The entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
* GambitPileup – with GambitPileup: With so many plates spinning in the air and so many schemes in the works it can become difficult to realize who is getting the best of who right up until the very end.
* LightIsNotGood/DarkIsNotEvil – Played With, Subverted, Averted and everything in between.
* NamedWeapons –
NamedWeapons: Elysdeon, so named for being 'the Answer to the Question'.
* PoorCommunicationKills – PoorCommunicationKills: another hallmark of the series, Justified in universe as anyone with secrets usually has a laundry list of reasonable causes to ensure said secrets remain just that.
* RealityEnsues – every RealityEnsues: Every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'
* RecursiveReality – the RecursiveReality: The entire premise of the universe in story.
* StableTimeLoop – several StableTimeLoop: Several are created in several ways, each leading back to itself.
* WellIntentionedExtremist – nearly WellIntentionedExtremist: Nearly everyone falls into this category one way or another, chief among them our main character.
* WhatTheHellHero – WhatTheHellHero: Atolibus/Stratos is constantly getting called out for his mistakes and/or reminded of prior ones on a damn near daily basis.



* AbsurdlySharpBlade – averted; Elysdeon is unbreakable, enormous and weighs about as much as a feather in Atolibus' hands but it isn't ever described or used as any sharper than any reasonably well-sharpened blade.
* ActionDad – the True King; catches his infant son with a flying leap after Serena pretends he's a football instead of a baby.
* ActionGirl – that's Action Woman to you, and Elvina will have words with you should you forget. Schala and Kaetilia both qualify to varying degrees, as does Reia from time to time. In point of fact the list of females that aren't this trope is shorter.
* AfterTheEnd – the entire story could be considered this – it's the final cycle of a universe dying and being reborn over and over again. The glass-like city referenced in the distant north of Syreal counts as this, as it's an echo of a San Diego from 2025 where the universe died (unlike how Act IV played out)
* AllLesbiansWantKids – averted; do Reia and Cecilia appear to give a single damn about childbearing? In a word, um, no. Not really, no.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil – the Magus in all of their appearances, Corrin Malak in Act IV, the man is nothing but a psychopath with a lot of power and scary friends.
* AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield – the Heart's abode, where everywhere there is darkness save where your footsteps fall, each step glowing with wispy magenta light.
* AncientArtifact – the Soul Egg, a legend only barely whispered, rumored to have immense power. (It does) The Walking Stone in Act II (ForgottenPhlebotinum)
* AndHereHeComesNow – Atolibus when Kaetilia and Serena return from the realm of the dead, again when he comes across Reia's murdered lover.
* AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter – Altherion certainly has shades of this once he reveals himself to both Atolibus and the reader.
* ApocalypseMaiden – yaaaay, our main character's love interest is back from the dead... oh wait, did she damage the walls of reality in doing so? What's that you say, everything is going to burn now? Fantastic.
* ApocalypseWow – Act II ends with Syreal burning along with its entire parent universe, the living and the dead alike.
* AppliedPhlebotinum – the strange white metal that shows up in Atolibus' weapon and the Soul Egg (both are fragments of the Heart of the Universe itself)
* ApronMatron – how Richter's passionate, somewhat frumpy wife is always described; in a literal sense Maude in Act II.
* ArcWords – either “The Great Question must be answered” or “What was, will be, and what will be cannot be changed.”
* ArtifactOfDoom – the aforementioned AppliedPhlebotinum items also handily qualify as this in the wrong hands. (Being formed of the essence of reality itself certainly does have a tendency to raise the dial on danger levels)
* TheAtoner – Elvina after her resurrection in Act II. All she can see when she thinks of her former days among the Magus is red pain, and she looks for any avenue she can take to make amends.
* AudienceSurrogate – early on Kaetilia, to a degree. When she's first introduced she's a bit more of the wide-eyed innocent than the woman she becomes later as the story darkens.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade – averted; AbsurdlySharpBlade: Averted; Elysdeon is unbreakable, enormous and weighs about as much as a feather in Atolibus' hands but it isn't ever described or used as any sharper than any reasonably well-sharpened blade.
* ActionDad – the ActionDad: The True King; catches his infant son with a flying leap after Serena pretends he's a football instead of a baby.
* ActionGirl – that's ActionGirl: That's Action Woman to you, and Elvina will have words with you should you forget. Schala and Kaetilia both qualify to varying degrees, as does Reia from time to time. In point of fact the list of females that aren't this trope is shorter.
* AfterTheEnd – the AfterTheEnd: The entire story could be considered this – it's the final cycle of a universe dying and being reborn over and over again. The glass-like city referenced in the distant north of Syreal counts as this, as it's an echo of a San Diego from 2025 where the universe died (unlike how Act IV played out)
* AllLesbiansWantKids – averted; AllLesbiansWantKids: Averted; do Reia and Cecilia appear to give a single damn about childbearing? In a word, um, no. Not really, no.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil – the AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Magus in all of their appearances, Corrin Malak in Act IV, the man is nothing but a psychopath with a lot of power and scary friends.
* AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield – the AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield: The Heart's abode, where everywhere there is darkness save where your footsteps fall, each step glowing with wispy magenta light.
* AncientArtifact – the AncientArtifact: The Soul Egg, a legend only barely whispered, rumored to have immense power. (It does) The Walking Stone in Act II (ForgottenPhlebotinum)
* AndHereHeComesNow – AndHereHeComesNow: Atolibus when Kaetilia and Serena return from the realm of the dead, again when he comes across Reia's murdered lover.
* AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter – AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter: Altherion certainly has shades of this once he reveals himself to both Atolibus and the reader.
* ApocalypseMaiden – yaaaay, our ApocalypseMaiden: Our main character's love interest is back from the dead... oh wait, did she damage the walls of reality in doing so? What's that you say, everything is going to burn now? Fantastic.
* ApocalypseWow – ApocalypseWow: Act II ends with Syreal burning along with its entire parent universe, the living and the dead alike.
* AppliedPhlebotinum – the AppliedPhlebotinum: The strange white metal that shows up in Atolibus' weapon and the Soul Egg (both are fragments of the Heart of the Universe itself)
* ApronMatron – how ApronMatron: How Richter's passionate, somewhat frumpy wife is always described; in a literal sense Maude in Act II.
* ArcWords – either ArcWords: Either “The Great Question must be answered” or “What was, will be, and what will be cannot be changed.”
* ArtifactOfDoom – the ArtifactOfDoom: The aforementioned AppliedPhlebotinum items also handily qualify as this in the wrong hands. (Being formed of the essence of reality itself certainly does have a tendency to raise the dial on danger levels)
* TheAtoner – TheAtoner: Elvina after her resurrection in Act II. All she can see when she thinks of her former days among the Magus is red pain, and she looks for any avenue she can take to make amends.
* AudienceSurrogate – early AudienceSurrogate: Early on Kaetilia, to a degree. When she's first introduced she's a bit more of the wide-eyed innocent than the woman she becomes later as the story darkens.



* DieForOurShip – subjective, but the argument could be made that the author kiboshed any chance of different/more interesting romances for the Hero out of sheer stubbornness.



* Dirty Old Man – Sarcodus wouldn't have it any other way. Atolibus manages to have a handful himself in his later, darker years.

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* Dirty Old Man – DirtyOldMan: Sarcodus wouldn't have it any other way. Atolibus manages to have a handful himself in his later, darker years.



* MagnificentBastard – all over the place with at least a dozen characters having shades of it (including our Hero), but Altherion definitely takes the cake there. Fifteen hundred years of constant plotting and planning and scheming, with everything up to and including rape and torture/murder, all to put every piece into place just so... ultimately for the good of all mankind.



* TheWoobie / WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds – Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.

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* TheWoobie / WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds – WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.

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* BackgroundMagicField – said to permeate the fabric of existence itself, the source of power that those possessing the Gift of Magic tap, divided into six Elemental powers – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Light and Shadow.
* BadassAbnormal – sort of the whole point of the series, really. Any main character that wields the Gift, the Magus, the Elemental Lords of Power, etc etc.
* BadassArmy – the army that the Remnants bring to Earth in Act III does nothing but stomp some serious ass.
* BadassCape – in full force in Acts I and II. (though technically cloaks) Eschewed for practical and aesthetic reasons afterwards.
* BadassGrandpa – Fantus in Act I, arguably Richter, Sarcodus and lastly Ragnar in Act IV. Atolibus could be considered as such by virtue of his own bloodline sitting the throne in the capitol of the realm.
* BadassLongcoat – Richter as described in Act II, Atolibus from Act III on, when he sheds the gold armor for black silk and an ankle length black leather coat that becomes his attire for the rest of the series.
* BadassNormal – Richter until Act III, possessed of no magic to speak of but a fair hand with a sword and a quick set of wits. Benton is a borderline case – Gifted but very weakly so, he generally relies on his skills with the sword to keep his head atop his shoulders.

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* BackgroundMagicField – BackgroundMagicField: said to permeate the fabric of existence itself, the source of power that those possessing the Gift of Magic tap, divided into six Elemental powers – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Light and Shadow.
* BadassAbnormal – BadassAbnormal: sort of the whole point of the series, really. Any main character that wields the Gift, the Magus, the Elemental Lords of Power, etc etc.
* BadassArmy – BadassArmy: the army that the Remnants bring to Earth in Act III does nothing but stomp some serious ass.
* BadassCape – BadassCape: in full force in Acts I and II. (though technically cloaks) Eschewed for practical and aesthetic reasons afterwards.
* BadassGrandpa – Fantus in Act I, arguably Richter, Sarcodus and lastly Ragnar in Act IV. Atolibus could be considered as such by virtue of his own bloodline sitting the throne in the capitol of the realm.
* BadassLongcoat –
BadassLongcoat: Richter as described in Act II, Atolibus from Act III on, when he sheds the gold armor for black silk and an ankle length black leather coat that becomes his attire for the rest of the series.
* BadassNormal – BadassNormal: Richter until Act III, possessed of no magic to speak of but a fair hand with a sword and a quick set of wits. Benton is a borderline case – Gifted but very weakly so, he generally relies on his skills with the sword to keep his head atop his shoulders.
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* ManInWhite – Atolibus as the True King, Altherion from the middle of Act IV on after shedding the black.
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* SpiritedYoungLady – Neisa in Act IV before losing her arm and her best friend.
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*AerithAndBob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus, Benton and Richter, etc etc.
*BiggerIsBetter – for the greater portion of the story our hero carries around a four foot long, seven inch wide white blade known as 'Elysdeon' (ShoutOut/Homage to Phantasy Star IV in name and Final Fantasy VII in depiction), usually referred to by others as 'that meat cleaver of a sword you carry'
*TheChainsOfCommanding – one of the central themes of the story as a whole, just about everyone in a position of power is only there reluctantly at best
*DarkerAndEdgier – as the series progresses, the main character and the setting continually grow darker and darker, with the final volume entitled 'Midnight' being set in a timelocked perpetual night. (Atolibus in particular, going from white to gold and finally to black)
*EarnYourHappyEnding – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on DownerEnding is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.
*EternalRecurrence – the entire series is the final version of a cycle that has been repeating over and again since the dawn of time, each time adjusting in minor ways, existence itself becoming more and more unstable until God himself has spent all of himself trying to get it right. It's implied that this is the last cycle, and either the universe will get to continue existing forever or suffer eternal oblivion.
*HeelFaceTurn – a hallmark of the series. Most villains were either A) not under their own control or B) tragically misguided.
*HighConcept – the entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
*GambitPileup – with so many plates spinning in the air and so many schemes in the works it can become difficult to realize who is getting the best of who right up until the very end.
*LightIsNotGood/DarkIsNotEvil – Played With, Subverted, Averted and everything in between.
*NamedWeapons – Elysdeon, so named for being 'the Answer to the Question'.
*PoorCommunicationKills – another hallmark of the series, Justified in universe as anyone with secrets usually has a laundry list of reasonable causes to ensure said secrets remain just that.
*RealityEnsues – every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'
*RecursiveReality – the entire premise of the universe in story.
*StableTimeLoop – several are created in several ways, each leading back to itself.
*WellIntentionedExtremist – nearly everyone falls into this category one way or another, chief among them our main character.
*WhatTheHellHero – Atolibus/Stratos is constantly getting called out for his mistakes and/or reminded of prior ones on a damn near daily basis.

to:

*AerithAndBob * AerithAndBob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus, Benton and Richter, etc etc.
*BiggerIsBetter
etc.
* BiggerIsBetter
– for the greater portion of the story our hero carries around a four foot long, seven inch wide white blade known as 'Elysdeon' (ShoutOut/Homage to Phantasy Star IV in name and Final Fantasy VII in depiction), usually referred to by others as 'that meat cleaver of a sword you carry'
*TheChainsOfCommanding
carry'
* TheChainsOfCommanding
– one of the central themes of the story as a whole, just about everyone in a position of power is only there reluctantly at best
*DarkerAndEdgier
best
* DarkerAndEdgier
– as the series progresses, the main character and the setting continually grow darker and darker, with the final volume entitled 'Midnight' being set in a timelocked perpetual night. (Atolibus in particular, going from white to gold and finally to black)
*EarnYourHappyEnding * EarnYourHappyEnding – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on DownerEnding is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.
*EternalRecurrence * EternalRecurrence – the entire series is the final version of a cycle that has been repeating over and again since the dawn of time, each time adjusting in minor ways, existence itself becoming more and more unstable until God himself has spent all of himself trying to get it right. It's implied that this is the last cycle, and either the universe will get to continue existing forever or suffer eternal oblivion.
*HeelFaceTurn * HeelFaceTurn – a hallmark of the series. Most villains were either A) not under their own control or B) tragically misguided.
*HighConcept * HighConcept – the entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
*GambitPileup
anew.
* GambitPileup
– with so many plates spinning in the air and so many schemes in the works it can become difficult to realize who is getting the best of who right up until the very end.
*LightIsNotGood/DarkIsNotEvil
end.
* LightIsNotGood/DarkIsNotEvil
– Played With, Subverted, Averted and everything in between.
*NamedWeapons
between.
* NamedWeapons
– Elysdeon, so named for being 'the Answer to the Question'.
*PoorCommunicationKills
Question'.
* PoorCommunicationKills
– another hallmark of the series, Justified in universe as anyone with secrets usually has a laundry list of reasonable causes to ensure said secrets remain just that.
*RealityEnsues
that.
* RealityEnsues
– every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'
*RecursiveReality * RecursiveReality – the entire premise of the universe in story.
*StableTimeLoop
story.
* StableTimeLoop
– several are created in several ways, each leading back to itself.
*WellIntentionedExtremist
itself.
* WellIntentionedExtremist
– nearly everyone falls into this category one way or another, chief among them our main character.
*WhatTheHellHero
character.
* WhatTheHellHero
– Atolibus/Stratos is constantly getting called out for his mistakes and/or reminded of prior ones on a damn near daily basis.



*AbsurdlySharpBlade – averted; Elysdeon is unbreakable, enormous and weighs about as much as a feather in Atolibus' hands but it isn't ever described or used as any sharper than any reasonably well-sharpened blade.
*ActionDad – the True King; catches his infant son with a flying leap after Serena pretends he's a football instead of a baby.
*ActionGirl – that's Action Woman to you, and Elvina will have words with you should you forget. Schala and Kaetilia both qualify to varying degrees, as does Reia from time to time. In point of fact the list of females that aren't this trope is shorter.
*AfterTheEnd – the entire story could be considered this – it's the final cycle of a universe dying and being reborn over and over again. The glass-like city referenced in the distant north of Syreal counts as this, as it's an echo of a San Diego from 2025 where the universe died (unlike how Act IV played out)
*AllLesbiansWantKids – averted; do Reia and Cecilia appear to give a single damn about childbearing? In a word, um, no. Not really, no.
*AlwaysChaoticEvil – the Magus in all of their appearances, Corrin Malak in Act IV, the man is nothing but a psychopath with a lot of power and scary friends.
*AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield – the Heart's abode, where everywhere there is darkness save where your footsteps fall, each step glowing with wispy magenta light.
*AncientArtifact – the Soul Egg, a legend only barely whispered, rumored to have immense power. (It does) The Walking Stone in Act II (ForgottenPhlebotinum)
*AndHereHeComesNow – Atolibus when Kaetilia and Serena return from the realm of the dead, again when he comes across Reia's murdered lover.
*AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter – Altherion certainly has shades of this once he reveals himself to both Atolibus and the reader.
*ApocalypseMaiden – yaaaay, our main character's love interest is back from the dead... oh wait, did she damage the walls of reality in doing so? What's that you say, everything is going to burn now? Fantastic.
*ApocalypseWow – Act II ends with Syreal burning along with its entire parent universe, the living and the dead alike.
*AppliedPhlebotinum – the strange white metal that shows up in Atolibus' weapon and the Soul Egg (both are fragments of the Heart of the Universe itself)
*ApronMatron – how Richter's passionate, somewhat frumpy wife is always described; in a literal sense Maude in Act II.
*ArcWords – either “The Great Question must be answered” or “What was, will be, and what will be cannot be changed.”
*ArtifactOfDoom – the aforementioned AppliedPhlebotinum items also handily qualify as this in the wrong hands. (Being formed of the essence of reality itself certainly does have a tendency to raise the dial on danger levels)
*TheAtoner – Elvina after her resurrection in Act II. All she can see when she thinks of her former days among the Magus is red pain, and she looks for any avenue she can take to make amends.
*AudienceSurrogate – early on Kaetilia, to a degree. When she's first introduced she's a bit more of the wide-eyed innocent than the woman she becomes later as the story darkens.
*BackgroundMagicField – said to permeate the fabric of existence itself, the source of power that those possessing the Gift of Magic tap, divided into six Elemental powers – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Light and Shadow.
*BadassAbnormal – sort of the whole point of the series, really. Any main character that wields the Gift, the Magus, the Elemental Lords of Power, etc etc.
*BadassArmy – the army that the Remnants bring to Earth in Act III does nothing but stomp some serious ass.
*BadassCape – in full force in Acts I and II. (though technically cloaks) Eschewed for practical and aesthetic reasons afterwards.
*BadassGrandpa – Fantus in Act I, arguably Richter, Sarcodus and lastly Ragnar in Act IV. Atolibus could be considered as such by virtue of his own bloodline sitting the throne in the capitol of the realm.
*BadassLongcoat – Richter as described in Act II, Atolibus from Act III on, when he sheds the gold armor for black silk and an ankle length black leather coat that becomes his attire for the rest of the series.
*BadassNormal – Richter until Act III, possessed of no magic to speak of but a fair hand with a sword and a quick set of wits. Benton is a borderline case – Gifted but very weakly so, he generally relies on his skills with the sword to keep his head atop his shoulders.
*BarbarianTribe – appears to be in effect with the men and women of Winterhaven late in Act II, but we very quickly find out that their apparent 'barbarism' is in fact merely the manner in which they've adjusted to a world that has gone from being inhospitable to downright murderous. (early on they consider the folk from Lothanis to be savages, strange people with weak steel but frightening magic)
*BassoProfundo – Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
*BattleAmongstTheFlames – how the story proper begins, Stratos rides in to save Brehnel in the very first chapter of Act I. The town is damn near a firestorm by the time he arrives.
*BattleAura – if you ever see Atolibus glowing gold or Elvina glowing black, run.
*BecameTheirOwnAntithesis – the Keeper over the course of the saga.
*BecauseDestinySaysSo – played straight with the greater bulk of Act I and parts of Act II, averted entirely in Acts III and IV, twisted, subverted and used to hell in Act V.
*BerserkButton – Atolibus isn't always the most even tempered fellow on the best of days but he can generally be reasoned with. Infer that his wife might be in danger however...
*BewareTheNiceOnes – Lady Kaetilia Terwynn. Short, cute, good sense of humor until all hell breaks loose. Find the nearest hole and hide if you value your skin. Tsawehd or Brennan from Act V (though more of a BreakTheCutie in their cases)
*BewareTheSuperman – be-fucking-ware indeed, as Sarcodus explained to Benton in Act II with an impromptu demonstration consisting of crackers, cheeses, summer sausages and shoes.
*BigBad – Anestos (ie God himself)
*BiggerBad – Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with Act V, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
*BigDamnHeroes – used multiple times, most notably when Kaetilia and Schala are being pulled out of the fire in Act I.
*BigEgoHiddenDepths – Altherion in spades. He walks around with a swagger bigger than John Wayne's and yet he spent fifteen hundred years sacrificing everything just so life itself might have a shot at going on for everyone save him. Passionate, determined to a fault and at times capable of tenderness and mercy.
*BittersweetEnding – Acts II through IV are absolutely built on this concept. Nothing ends terribly well for anyone and just about everyone is dead save a few that wish they were as well. The world and eventually the universe is saved but the cost was absolutely ferocious. Barely a hair shy of a fully DownerEnding.
*BrainwashedAndCrazy – absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.
*BreakTheCutie – Brennan in Act V, he begins the story as a young prince just learning his power, by the end of it he's had a lifetime of terrible things happen to him in short order. Averted with Kaetilia and Schala in Act I – both of them are subjected to torture and sexual assault only to come out stronger on the other side. Arguably Elvina as well, over the course of several hundred years.
*BrokenBird – Lia in Act I due to what the Magus have done to force her complicity in duping Stratos.
*BroughtDownToBadass – Altherion after Act III. May not be a god anymore, may not have a tenth the power he did but the man is still capable of ruining just about anyone's day.
*BusmansHoliday – how the story starts; Lothane had asked Atolibus to retrieve something for him in a small town a day's ride north from Castle Lothanis, specifically asking him to ride instead of simply opening a gateway. What does he find when he gets to Brehnel?
*ButThouMust – the whole story is one large defiance of this trope
*CameBackWrong – while we might think this is the case with Serena, Averted as it turns out all of her actions were completely of her own volition, working towards her own goals.
*CannotSpitItOut – Lia when she attempts to reveal the truth about who she is and who she works for to Stratos; magic binds her tongue from breaking her oaths to the Magus. Ends up costing her her life.
*CantHoldHisLiquor – played with; Sarcodus claims that he has no head for ale but when we actually see him drink he manages just fine. Elvina muses that he either doesn't realize it or is fully aware and uses it to his advantage when necessary.
*CatFight – averted. Any battles involving woman on woman typically involve either swordplay or magic being hurled between the two, no different than men.
*CelibateHero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted with Elvina and Richter.
*CharacterDevelopment – our hero starts off a bit pretentious and arrogant in his assumed mastery of his world and surroundings. Bit by bit that hubris is stripped away until in the end we are left with TheDeterminator. Also goes for Altherion, slowly revealed over the majority of the saga.
*ChewingTheScenery – Elvina in Act I, her master in Act II.
*ChivalrousPervert – Sarcodus above all else. Is quite fond of the cleft and rather vocal about it, but won't hesitate to defend a woman's honor if need be.
*TheChosenOne – Atolibus rather Egregiously.
*CollapsingLair – what is hinted to happen after Elvina is struck down and the Shadow is cowed. Also an example of NoOntologicalInertia.
*CombatPragmatist – Jael on his first meeting with Altherion, shown in Act III. He uses everything and anything he can get his hands on to keep distance between them.
*ConditionedToAcceptHorror – to a degree Atolibus and even more so Sarcodus, but Altherion takes the cake here. Fifteen hundred years of nothing but loneliness, sorrow and regret and what does he do? Shrugs and keeps walking. Universes burn and he just keeps going. Rape, torture and mutilation are run of the mill in his day.
*CoolOldGuy – in a strictly literal sense both Atolibus and Sarcodus, but in terms of someone who looks physically old one need only look to Master Ragnar Anderos. The Secretary of Magic in Act V also counts.
*CoolSword – Elysdeon. Four feet long, seven inches wide, crafted of an unknown white metal that weighs practically nothing in the heroes hands? Did I also mention that it's unbreakable and never needs sharpened?
*CosmicPlaything – Atolibus, full stop. His entire existence, from birth to present, has all been based around God getting bored with his Creation. And even that is meaningless, ultimately.
*CourtMage – though his official titles are Regent to the Throne and Supreme Lord Commander of the Armies, Atolibus also fits this role in Act I. Played straight with Elvina as Grand Mage of Lothanis in Acts II and III.
*CrapsackWorld – Syreal has remained perpetually stuck in the dark ages because a god has been watching over them and slapping their hands if they so much as breathe funny. There is a definite afterlife, but even that place consists of generous heaps of NightmareFuel and EldritchAbomination. Nothing ends well for anyone, damn near everyone dies and those that do manage to make it to the other side are now carrying generous amounts of PTSD to keep them shivering at night. (YMMV – one could also argue that Syreal's relative stasis has less to do with a lack of innovation and more to do with the presence of functional magic. There's also a great deal of the world that we never see on screen, so this could be more of an assumption on the main characters' parts rather than literal fact)
*CreateYourOwnVillain – zigzagged a bit, Altherion in the earliest drafts was a case of this but the modern incarnation of the story plays it differently – while the hero did hand him a chunk of power he was not in fact responsible for his creation, the two were created essentially as twins at the same moment, as a result of balance in magic. Played dead straight with Serena to devastating effect. Her entry into the realm of the dead was all part of Altherion's grand plan – a part she played willingly, no less. Her return to the world was allowed by the Heart of the Universe for... reasons?... bringing her to a time and place that she would not otherwise have likely lived to see... and putting her in position to get her hands on the Egg. Everything goes downhill from there.
*CulturedBadass – practically an entire world of them before Act III, not quite so much after Syreal burns.
*DamselInDistress – played straight a time or two; Schala's rescue from Elvina certainly counts, while Stratos attempting to respond to this plays right into the Magus' hands and releases his psychotic other half.
*TheDandy – Perwin in Act II before he sets aside his carousing to give his services to the Magery and the realm. Likes his fancy clothes and likes men to call him 'sweetums'. Also responsible for the 'Ducklings' moniker that he and his fellow raw recruits take for themselves.
*DarkActionGirl – Elvina, Elvina, Elvina fucking Elvina. Her very first scene in story essentially has her flipping the bird to a thousand-year-old super wizard in his own damned castle. Even fighting with the good guys she's a scary motherfucker who takes absolutely no shit from anyone, not kings, not gods and not even Atolibus. Responsible for most of the showier bits of magic in Act III.
*DarkIsEvil – the Keeper in Act IV.
*DarkIsNotEvil – Atolibus from Act III on.
*DeathEqualsRedemption – the Keeper in Act V. Averted by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
*DeathOfTheHypotenuse – Lia at the end of Act I, she's apparently been spying for the Magus for some time and only escapes them when she forces Stratos to kill her before they can. Benton and Richter's wives and families in Act II
*DeconstructorFleet – the title of the series could just as well be Reality Ensues – The Saga. The first Act sets the stage using a general fantasy setting, but the second one... yeah.
*DefectingForLove – Jael falling for Altherion and eventually being willing to do anything the man asks simply because he asked. Does not end well for anyone.
*DefiantToTheEnd – Kaetilia facing execution in Act I, subverted in her death in Act II, she doesn't know what's happening until she's dead.
*DeflectorShields – of the magic variety but otherwise played dead straight.
*DespairEventHorizon – when Lothane is killed for good in Act II, Stratos loses his shit and has to teleport far enough away from humanity that he can blow off some literal steam without accidentally killing anyone.
*TheDeterminator – Atolibus consistently but Altherion even more so when we finally understand his goals.
*DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu - or, in this case, did you just cut the head off of the creator of the universe?
*DieForOurShip – subjective, but the argument could be made that the author kiboshed any chance of different/more interesting romances for the Hero out of sheer stubbornness.
*DirtyBusiness – essentially everyone, though Altherion carries the lion's share for most of the story. Commits numerous atrocities that would have destroyed any likability he had were it not for the fact that it simply had to be done, regardless of cost or personal suffering.
*Dirty Old Man – Sarcodus wouldn't have it any other way. Atolibus manages to have a handful himself in his later, darker years.
*DisabilitySuperpower / BlessedWithSuck / CursedWithAwesome – the True King in his modern form. Powerful? Without question. Mad? As a hatter and possessing just about as much self control.
*DismantledMacGuffin – the Soul Egg in Act I
*DisposableWoman – partial subversion – Cecilia isn't shown doing a great deal before her grisly death but we learn shortly after that she was in fact quietly more important than most of the others knew.
*DistressedDamsel – Kaetilia and Schala in Act I, rescued by Stratos after he gets his shit together.
*DistressedDude – played with in Act II when the attempted coup in Lothanis fails and Richter is pulled out to safety by his retainers.
*DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat – said almost word for word by Sarcodus to Stratos in Act III
*DoomMagnet – those who stick around our hero for longer than a moment have a tendency to end up dead or worse.
*DoomsdayDevice – once again the Soul Egg in the wrong hands, Elysdeon in Act IV, a copy of the Time Egg in Act V.
*Doppelganger – Atolibus has one in Altherion, Kaetilia has two in Reia and Serena, Benton had one that got himself killed during the Joining.
*DoubleEntendre – Richter and Sarcodus are both fond of these.
*DramaQueen – Elvina for most of Act I.
*DrowningMySorrows – Sarcodus and Benton in Act II, Benton for months on end until he gets his shit together.
*DrugsAreBad – avoided altogether – our hero is entirely immune to the effects of any kind of mind altering chemical or poison.
*DudeWheresMyReward / WhatYouAreInTheDark – our heroes save the world countless times, save millions of lives and ultimately end up saving the freaking Universe itself, and what do they get for their trouble? Usually just more work. Do any of them quit or step aside? Not on your life.
*DulcineaEffect – appears to be in full force in the beginning, but as the story develops and the characters flesh out we find that it isn't entirely the case after all.
*EggMacGuffin – the Soul Egg, natch
*EldritchLocation – the Outer Dark, where there is no light but there are shadows that move. The realm of the dead and the Heart's abode also qualify.
*ElementalAbsorption – the driving force behind shields woven of power opposite what is heading its way.
*ElementalEmbodiment – The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.
*EmergencyImpersonation – Elvina having to impersonate Stratos in Act V while the Keeper has the younger version's body.
*TheEndOrIsIt - Act III appears to end normally enough, until the very last few paragraphs anyways.
*EnterStageWindow – or rather Enter Stage Gateway, as often as they are used after the moratorium lifts post Act I.
*EpicFail – all through Acts I and II we've seen Stratos ultimately manage to either fight or think his way through every last thing he's come up against, surely he'll pull some solution to deal with Altherion out of his ass, right? Um, no. Not so much, really.
*EstablishingSeriesMoment – the first chapter of Act I, our hero riding in Big Damn Heroes style to save the day. Because despite everything that happens he is the hero, and this is what he does.
*EtTuBrute - Atolibus with both Serena and Jael; the latter having started hiding something and working for the other side partway through their relationship while the former had plotted betrayal before their relationship ever began. Prompts a bit of an HeroicBSOD.
*TheEternalChurchill – Atolibus more than once, humorously enough not Churchill himself, however. The man is old, tired and generally reserved for a change.
*EvenTheGirlsWantHer – used playfully with Reia and Elvina in Act III, though not perhaps entirely relevant considering Reia is gay.
*EveryoneIsRelated – not completely explored until further down the line but definitely at work. The family trees are... confusing, at the very least.
*EvilCostumeSwitch – though more 'insane' as opposed to straight up evil, Stratos' change into the True King most certainly qualifies.
*EvilMeScaresMe – Atolibus doesn't like thinking about his time as the True King.
*ExperiencedProtagonist – a thousand years of experience, no less.
*ExpositionOfImmortality – comes up a few times with Atolibus and some of the others, they occasionally mention events and people that happened hundreds of years ago.
*EyeColorChange – eyes have a tendency to glow when the Gift is involved. Literal color change with Atolibus – they were silver as the True King, gold as Stratos Lumina.
*FacelessGoons – a goodly portion of the Magus in Act I serve as this.
*FailureIsTheOnlyOption – the general thrust of Act II from the midpoint on.
*FalseInnocenceTrick – Jael, though we don't learn why and how until late in Act III. Serena in Act II and III also counts.
*FamousAncestor – William Lothanis the Fourteenth of his name is directly descended from the True King of old.
*FantasyMetals – aside from Elysdeon (not technically metal at all) completely averted. Average materials consist of iron, steel, bronze and brass with the occasional bit of gold and silver tossed in the mix, all possessing largely the same properties as their real world counterparts.
*FantasyPantheon – of a sorts, you have the Heart of the Universe, the Keeper of Souls and the Elemental Lords of Power.
*FatalFlaw – Atolibus, and hubris of all things – after over a thousand years of uncontested mastery in Syreal his general attitude is to charge in headfirst and ask questions afterward. Altherion spends most of Act II and III demonstrating just how bad of an idea this is.
*FauxActionGirl – Schala has shades of this. We know she's a Lord General, we heard a lot about her prowess and yet she's constantly needing saving... by men.
*TheFellowshipHasEnded – definite shades of this in Act III, everyone essentially goes their separate ways and remains so until nearly another hundred years have passed and half of those that survived the prior Act are now gone.
*FemalesAreMoreInnocent – averted entirely; women in Syreal are no more prone to innocence or guilt than men. Serena serves a prime example – her duplicity existed before she even met Stratos.
*TheFightingNarcissist – Altherion, you handsome devil you, can you stop looking at your own reflection and get back to hacking soldiers apart please?
*ForegoneConclusion – the fate of the True King in Act IV, as well as Kaetilia.
*FourStarBadass – is Atolibus essentially a general? Aye. Can he slaughter entire armies in a single go or take down any swordsman that puts him to a challenge? Aye.
*FromNobodyToNightmare – Elvina, once a young mage and lover of the Regent to the throne of Lothanis, an offshoot of a relatively powerless part of a fairly benign House that eventually damn near managed to conquer the known world. Serena also qualifies – not only does she end up hoodwinking everyone and plays a big part in Syreal burning, we find out eventually that she is the one trying to end existence.
*FunctionalMagic – though not entirely center stage, magic in the world of Syreal is reasonably well defined and has very specific rules for both use and inheritance. The only rule breaking we really see is from Atolibus, and his is justified by the fact that his magic simply does not function the way a garden variety mortal's does.
*GeographicFlexibility – avoided for the most part. Though the bulk of the story takes place inside Castle Lothanis, the surrounding area and general biome remain largely consistent until the whole thing comes crashing down.
*GetOut – Stratos after Sarcodus reveals the truth of his birth in Act II, there's a Sarcodus-shaped hole in the wall right afterwards.
*GlowingEyesOfDoom – the True King, of the quicksilver variety. Averted with Stratos – he has an eye color that no human could possibly possess but they are otherwise normal, possessing a sclera, an iris and a pupil.
*AGodAmI – played with, Altherion essentially behaves like one even though he never quite made it all the way. Anestos on the other hand...
*GodIsFlawed – hooooo boy is he ever, by Act IV the being that created reality wants to reset it and empty it of all humanity just so he doesn't have to deal with them anymore.
*GodzillaThreshold – the only thing that keeps the ending of Act III a BittersweetEnding instead of a full on DownerEnding is the fact that the consequences of failure were such that the price of victory was worth it, no matter how costly.
*GoodIsNotNice – our hero in later years, especially after the fall of Syreal and his forced regeneration back into the persona of Atolibus Sandrin.
*TheGoodKing – shades of this with William even though we never precisely see what he does, but Stratos of a certainty in Act II and beyond.
*GracefulInTheirElement – Elvina is commented on regarding this, as well as the Hero.
*GracefulLadiesLikePurple – played straight with Schala after her resurrection in Act II; the armor seems to have disappeared altogether. (this is also an Homage to Chrono Trigger and the character of Schala Zeal)
*GrailInTheGarbage – the broken Soul Egg in Act IV, the shards of the original in Act I.
*GuardianOfTheMultiverse – played with throughout the series, particularly Act V
*GunsAreUseless – played straight with Atolibus, subverted in Act III with Jael when he tries to stop a bar fight and is almost killed by three slugs to the chest.
*GutPunch – a few, notably: Kaetilia being murdered before her husband and mother's eyes in Act II, Syreal burning in Act III, Atolibus learning that one of the people he loved was in fact a traitor from the beginning in Act III.
*HangingALampshade – it is acknowledged time and again that the white blade Atolibus carries for most of the story is patently absurd.
*HappilyMarried – Stratos and Kaetilia through half of Act II, before her untimely demise.
*SheKnowsTooMuch – averted – Serena actually lets Kaetilia live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kaetilia was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
*HeWhoFightsMonsters – shades of this with Atolibus, played straight with Altherion and Sarcodus.
*HellBentForLeather – Atolibus very much adores his black trench coat, he's visibly chagrined when the first one is ruined in Act III.
*TheHero – Atolibus Sandrin, full stop.
*HeroicBSOD – Atolibus for a few months after Kaetilia's death, arguably in force in varying degrees for most of the rest of the series.
*HiddenAgendaVillain – Altherion until the very end of Act III when we finally hear his side of the story.
*HoistByHisOwnPetard – Anestos and Malak in Act IV after their elaborate plot to seed the Gift in humanity not only does so but does it in a manner that renders that nasty tendency magic typically has to fry technology absolutely useless.
*HotGypsyWoman – many of the Winterhaven lot, as well as the form Altherion prefers when going incognito. (with a healthy bust-line, as well)
*HouseHusband – what Richter would prefer to be doing at any given time, no matter where he might be.
*Housewife – Richter's wife Owena prior to her death. Mundane, untrained in any weapons or martial skills but devoted to her husband and the raising of their children. (generally directly together, for the most part)
*HugeGuyTinyGirl – Atolibus and pretty much anyone he would ever potentially be with due to his particularly large physical frame (the man is 6'4" after all)
*HumansAreWhite – averted, Richter's family originated in the west of the realm and are black as is Tsawehd.
*HumiliationConga – Stratos/Atolibus from mid Act II through damn near the end altogether. One thing after another just keeps coming up; the guy can never seem to catch a break.
*IHaveManyNames – in a bit of an inversion, a rare example of TheHero carrying around more than a few.
*IJustWantToBeFree – Altherion, though as a mark in his favor he soldiers on regardless of the personal cost.
*IWillFindYou – Atolibus in every last Act at some point or another.
*IconicItem – Atolibus with Elysdeon and the gold armor in Acts I through III, the black trench coat from III through VI.
*IfItsYouItsOkay – Jael with Altherion. Though Altherion had always possessed an entirely libertine view of sexuality Jael had never been attracted to or aroused by men before the right one came along.
*ImNotAHeroIm - Elvina and Schala to each other in mid Act II during their mutual Journey to the Center of the Mind.
*ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty – played somewhat straight with Atolibus and his brother – both are described as looking perhaps 30 physically despite their actual age. Subverted with Sarcodus – it's been a slow process but he has physically aged since the Heart granted him limited immortality.
*ImmuneToFate – Atolibus by definition of the very essence of his being. The man is a walking random number generator just about everywhere he goes.
*ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin – though not so much evil at this point, Atolibus pulls this on the Keeper in the beginning of the final battle of Act IV to lure him into reach.
*InfoDump – for the most part averted, though a few speeches and conversations do stand out somewhat.
*InstantExpert – Atolibus at birth, Justified by the fact that he is the sum of the seven souls of seven masters alongside his own.
*IronLady – Schala Winn: former Lord General of the Armies and general Stoic BadassAbnormal.
*ItHasBeenAnHonor – said almost word for word by Richter at the end of Act III, just before his death.
*ItNeverGetsAnyEasier – it absofuckinglutely never does.
*JerkWithAHeartOfGold – an argument could be made for Atolibus, but it fits Altherion like a shiny metal glove.
*KnightInShiningArmor – played absolutely straight in Act I, down to the shiny golden plate and massive black mare.
*KnightTemplar – shades of the twins but played completely straight with the Keeper in Act IV. The man went from a being that created light and life on a whim to a creature with a desire to condemn every single life form that had ever existed just to escape the madness.
*LadyOfBlackMagic – partially played; though Elvina undoubtedly packs more firepower than just about anyone else she also happens to be more than fair with a sword. Case in point – going toe to toe with Stratos Lumina in Act I for longer than a few seconds without getting overwhelmed by sheer physical force.
*LightEmUp – Atolibus regularly wields the Light as a weapon of pure destruction, sometimes killing a single person, other times a hundred thousand.
*LightIsGood / LightIsNotGood – Atolibus' primary strength is in Light and he's unquestionably the hero. The True King of Act I, however...
*LineageComesFromtheFather – not entirely straight, though present – while it is true that the line of Lothanis has always been kings from son to son, that has less to do with women in roles of power and more to do with the fact that the True King was their progenitor. Perhaps the one man in the world that has no mother or father.
*LivingLegend – Stratos as well as his true persona of Atolibus Sandrin, the man most folk knew as the True King.
*LivingMacGuffin – Elvina and Schala as the final fragments of the Soul Egg in Act I.
*LivingOnBorrowedTime – Altherion in mid Act IV before finding his vessel and recovering.
*LongHairIsFeminine – played straight with Elvina and Kaetilia, subverted with Lia and Schala.
*TheLostLenore – how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.
*LoveEpiphany – Stratos in Act I when Lia tries to confess her betrayal, talking about Kaetilia.
*LoveMakesYouEvil – Jael is willing to commit any number of atrocities simply because he loves Altherion and would do anything the man asked, even killing his own little brother.
*LoveRuinsTheRealm – hoooooooley shit, does it ever. Act II – as a direct result of our Hero's actions the entire universe that contains the joined worlds of Syreal and Altaris is destroyed in screaming and fire.
*MadeOfIndestructium – Elysdeon and whatever the hell our Hero's golden plate is crafted of.
*MadeOfIron – justified in that men and women with the Gift possess uncanny physical and mental healing abilities, up to and including trauma what would annihilate a vanilla mortal.
*MagicAIsMagicA – largely played straight in general.
*MagicalGirl – hello, Kaetilia. Have we met any time recently? No? You've been too busy frying regiments and liquifying soldiers' eyeballs in their sockets? Ah. Sorry to bother you, keep right at it. And Elvina – what's that you say? You drew all of the water from an entire storm to crush an army under a single massive drop?
*MagnificentBastard – all over the place with at least a dozen characters having shades of it (including our Hero), but Altherion definitely takes the cake there. Fifteen hundred years of constant plotting and planning and scheming, with everything up to and including rape and torture/murder, all to put every piece into place just so... ultimately for the good of all mankind.
*MamaBear – Kaetilia in Act IV when Serena makes off with her first and only child. PapaBear also counts for the True King as he arrives on the scene and makes a go at ending Serena for the same reason.
*ManInWhite – Atolibus as the True King, Altherion from the middle of Act IV on after shedding the black.
*ManlyGay – Jael. The man doesn't show any signs of camp, he's simply a man who is in love with another man. Same could be said of Tsawehd in Act V, though his is more of a case of StraightGay.
*ManlyTears / MenDontCry – averted on both counts, Atolibus' weeping is generally heartfelt and properly messy, and he does it more than once.
*MayflyDecemberRomance – arguably Elvina and Richter (she's over two hundred years old and he's about sixty), unquestionably with anyone Atolibus/Altherion/Sarcodus manage to come together with.
*MenAreTheExpendableGender – yeah, no. The numbers are roughly equal and for various reasons unrelated to their gender.
*MightMakesRight – the True King's arrival on Syreal was punctuated by the man slaughtering a massive army all by his lonesome. Anyone who might have disagreed with that qualifying him for leadership would have likely kept their mouths shut for fear of the madness in his glowing quicksilver gaze.
*MindScrew – Atolibus and Altherion are created to fight an unknown rising darkness, which turns out to exist because... they were created.
*MindRape – Altherion on more than one occasion (as well as the occasional literal rape), the very essence of the Heart of the Universe.
*MissingMom – holy shit does anybody here have at least one parent?
*TheMole – Serena and Jael, the former having never been truly allied with the good guys in the first place while the latter was slowly corrupted by a charismatic god.
*MoreThanMindControl – it starts off looking like this might be the case with Jael, only to find in Act III that there wasn't even a shred of it to begin with – every action the man took was entirely of his own volition, and he's perfectly aware of the depth of his betrayal.
*MostCommonSuperPower – averted; Kaetilia and most of the others are described as having 'apple-sized' breasts or thereabouts (if and when bust size is mentioned, which is exceedingly rare), while Elvina is almost completely flat. (though she's a bit more of an Amazon – she may be flat but she's also tall, lanky and very very fucking strong)
*MrsRobinson – Schala is described this way in Act II; visible lines, tightness and permanent tanning but still in peak physical condition as well as being strong enough to twist a man's head around his shoulders a few times. Sexy.
*MugglesDoItBetter – played with, at first the people of Earth are damn near defenseless but as time goes by and technology grows they manage to hold their own using relatively mundane weapons – bullets and high explosives can eventually punch through a shield just like they can punch through metal.
*MundaneSolution – how do you deal with the being that created the very universe you call home? Cut off his fucking head with a sword.
*TheMutiny – briefly in Act II as Richter becomes Regent, part of one of Altherion's many, many arcane schemes. (also a metatextual example of WhatMightHaveBeen – it was a plot thread the author had originally planned on expanding upon before deciding to go in another direction)
*MysteriousNote – left by the man in silver early in Act I Part I.
*NatureAdoresAVirgin – averted entirely; none of our female characters are virgins, none of them are particularly prudish and yet none of them are obliquely slutty.
*NearRapeExperience – horribly, horribly averted. Kaetilia, Schala and Ellaria all go through it at some point or another in a story 'verse where the DiscretionShot was never invented.
*NeverASelfMadeWoman – another patent aversion; Kaetilia has her reputation and skills through her deeds and the events in her life that she survived, while her mother was a Lord General of the Lothanis Army. Lord Generals aren't just made – they're born in fire and blood on the field of battle.
*NewPowersAsThePlotDemands – justified with Kaetilia in Act I, she's undergoing the battle trance and unlocking her magic the quicker and far more dangerous way. Also justified with Elvina and her time traveling in Act IV, it's foreshadowed in Act III before the Heart is destroyed.
*NiceJobBreakingItHero – what's that you say? We fixed the Soul Egg and the world is saved, hi-diddley-hey? Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that you just unchained a mad god and set his power loose to rampage. Hope you didn't like living on that planet you all came from. Oops.
*NighInvulnerability – played straight with Atolibus and a few of the others occasionally. There does in fact exist an object that is insanely dangerous to him though, and he spends most days with it in a scabbard on his back or the aether surrounding him.
*NoBodyLeftBehind – Gregor in the end of Act I when Altherion murders him via pillar of black fire, there isn't anything left but scorched ground underneath. Also happens in Act I when Stratos first loses his shit and vaporizes an army of twenty thousand.
*NoGuyWantsAnAmazon – averted to hell and back again with just about every relationship in story, but Richter in particular would argue that point with you.
*NoGuyWantsToBeChased – again, Richter subverts this. Elvina initiates their relationship and generally directs where things go.
*NobodyPoops – briefly flirted with. There are the occasional mentions of 'calls of nature' but in general it's played straight.
*NotAfraidOfYouAnymore – Elvina to Altherion late in Act II, having been free of his mind control for some time.
*NotSoDifferent – a bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necessary.
*TheNthDoctor – the hero as Atolibus Sandrin/ the True King in white and Stratos Lumina in gold – they're the same person but they look different and have different personalities.
*ObfuscatingStupidity – Anestos in Act IV. Does it seem a bit daft that he'd trust Altherion in the first place, let alone simply ignore the man and leave him to run around doing whatever the hell he wants? Newsflash – was well aware from minute one.
*OffTheChart – hooooo boy. Our hero, our first primary villain, and the Hero's SuperpoweredAlterEgo. (considering how strong the man is just in his own right that's saying something)
*OfferedTheCrown – Stratos a few times in Acts I and II, Richter once in Act II. (on a side note one of the man in gold's biggest pet peeves, to boot)
*OffingTheOffspring – what Serena tried to do in Act IV, foiled barely in time by the arrival of the True King and the others.
*OfficialCouple – Stratos and Kaetilia
*OhMyGods - minor example with the common Syreal euphemism 'God's eyes'.
*OlderThanTheyLook / ReallySevenHundredYearsOld – at the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties.
*OmnicidalManiac – Serena after the events of the entire series leading into Act V, she desires a complete CessationOfExistence for herself and the rest of the universe along with her. (She nearly succeeds, and her own desire for un-being is granted after a fashion)
*OneHeadTaller – just about everyone Atolibus is with by virtue of the man being 6'4” in nothing but his birthday suit.
*TheOnlyOne – Stratos (until Act II)
*OnlyOneName – Altherion, though it is revealed in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in Act V that he does in fact carry the same last name as his brother.
*OrderVersusChaos – a bit indirectly but true, one need only look at the Magus and the Ten Realms, or the difference between reality and the Outer Dark
*OutlivingOnesOffspring – Atolibus, a fate he is doomed to no matter what he does by virtue of his immortality.
*ParentalAbandonment – Elvina by her mother, Atolibus and Altherion by the man that created them both.
*PetTheDog – regardless of all of the horrible things he has the other man do, Altherion's relationship with Jael is completely genuine.
*PhlebotinumHandlingRequirements – in anyone else's hands Elysdeon weighs at least fifty pounds, less than a feather when Atolibus carries it.
*PhysicalGod – the Elemental Lords of Power have shades of this, as does the Keeper and Altherion. The Heart is a bit of a subversion – while it exists physically after a fashion, it only does so in one single place across the verse that isn't causally connected to the rest. Played straight with Atolibus.
*PillarOfLight – used during sequences of vast power being consumed and occasionally when Atolibus loses his cool altogether. Largest example is when the True King's true abdication is shown at the very end of Act IV.
*PlayingBothSides – is practically Altherion's middle name. (bonus points for being a good name for a band as well)
*PlotCoupon – played straight in Act I but subverted later on when the proper nature of the Egg is revealed.
*PosthumousCharacter – Richter's wife. Never once shown alive during the main plot era.
*PowerGlows – the citizens of Lothanis know that if the man in gold is glowing visibly it's best to get the hell out of dodge, out of the castle, the city, the nation even if possible.
*ThePowerOfFriendship – one of Atolibus' chief motivations for damn near anything, not the least of which pressing on even after watching his wife and his home world burn in a flash.
*PsychopathicManchild – Atolibus just after his first awakening. He's got the power of a god and the skills of seven masters of their trade but has absolutely no idea what constitutes acceptable social behavior. His first act is to try rummaging through Sarcodus' mind with no concept that what he's doing is essentially MindRape.
*PunchAWall – Atolibus has been known to shatter stone and mortar on occasion. Being able to repair said damage with magic makes life a little more tolerable to those around.
*APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil – Elvina in the backstory, around two hundred years before Act I begins.
*PrecisionFStrike – played straight for most of the early story, fully on the other end of the scale from Act II on.
*RealMenHateSugar – Richter would tell you that's utter nonsense while sipping something cold, deliciously fruity and reasonably alcoholic.
*RealityWarpingIsNotAToy – rammed home hard when Atolibus accidentally merges two worlds in a careless moment of power, also played with regarding gateways and timegates.
*ReallyGetsAround – Richter in his backstory, in the days before the birth of his first son.
*ReasonableAuthorityFigure – William in Act I. Calm, rational, thoughtful and always considerate of the little folk.
*RedemptionEqualsDeath – Lia in Act I, Altherion in Act III.
*RegentForLife – Stratos from the day his first son began his reign until nearly a thousand years later when the last of his line is finally extinguished.
*Reincarnation – in a manner of speaking covering Sarcodus, Kaetilia, Elvina, Schala, Gregor and depending on how you look at it even Atolibus himself.
*ReluctantRuler – Stratos in mid Act I and again in Act II when the crown is finally forced back into his hands.
*RememberedTooLate – thanks to the Heart damn near everyone but Sarcodus stands out as particularly Egregious even by that group's standards.
*RequiredSecondaryPowers – stated directly in regards to the Gift and how it affects the mind and body.
*ResurrectiveImmortality – the means by which Sarcodus is immortal – he can be killed but he always revives in a healthy, intact body. Sometimes centuries later...
*TheReveal – Act II when we first meet Altherion directly and learn who and what he is. Also when Sarcodus and Reia discuss Atolibus' origins.
*RoaringRampageOfRevenge – a few examples come to mind. Atolibus in Act I as the True King, slaughtering thousands upon thousands when his wife is taken from him. Altherion in Act III after Jael's demise also stands out, though his attempt leads directly to his death. (though in keeping with a proper XanatosGambit, everything was according to plan, even his death – especially his death)
*RoyalBlood – the Lothanis line, direct descendants of the True King and possessed of magic much like his for hundreds of years.
*RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething – arguably William, unquestionably Atolibus and Kaetilia.
*SavedByThePhlebotinum – Kaetilia at the end of Act I after Elvina dies and her mother gives her own life to complete the Soul Egg. (NiceJobBreakingItHero / XanatosGambit, good going guys)
*SealedEvilInACan – Altherion and the Egg in Act I, his power having been sealed over 800 years ago by a desperate man trying to save his world regardless of the cost.
*SecretIdentity – Lady Therese in Act IV, a mask for....... both Atolibus and his brother.
*SequelEscalation – from the Ten Realms, to Syreal, to the entire reality, to all realities and finally to everything and every time, all that was, is and will be.
*ShownTheirWork – subtle but present; the watch Atolibus wears in Act III, one that is purely mechanical and therefore immune to magical fuckery. A reference to Rome in Act III also lines up with a specific performance of Turandot in real life 1955.
*SlasherSmile – oh fuck does Altherion ever have a good one for Acts II and III.
*SnarkKnight – Sarcodus and Richter are both quick with a barb or a quip whenever possible.
*StatuesqueStunner – the best description for Elvina. Tall, lanky, gorgeous.
*TheSociopath – this is what Altherion appears to be without question until the end of Act III, when we finally learn what drives him. Everything the man has done or said thus far has been done without the slightest thought for how it might affect anyone else. Simply does not care.
*SpannerInTheWorks – constantly, but first and foremost Atolibus in Act IV. What's that you say? Humanity has amazing technological wizardry and they can now throw fireballs without having to worry about frying any electronics for miles? Huh. Whoops.
*SpiritedYoungLady – Neisa in Act IV before losing her arm and her best friend.
*StableTimeLoop – the entire series, after all is said and done.
*StoppedCaring – Atolibus in Act III/IV until the very end.
*StuffedIntoTheFridge – Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (Cecilia also falls into the territory of XanatosGambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
*SummoningRitual – what Serena is doing at the center of the realm of the dead in Act II. (She succeeds)
*SupernaturalGoldEyes – or rather SupernaturalSilverEyes with Atolibus
*SurpriseIncest – Elvina and Gregor, who in a previous life was Androsaren Elise, her father.
*SwirlyEnergyThingy – gateways as they are described in-universe, holes in the air that allow instant travel anywhere the mage is familiar enough with. (ShoutOut to the Wheel of Time)
*TakeAThirdOption – Atolibus lives on this concept, as he embodies the essence of Free Will itself. There's always another way.
*TeacherStudentRomance – of the positive variety, neither Atolibus nor Elvina force themselves on one another in her youth. They come to a mutual affection for one another having gotten to know each other for some time and having been comfortable in their presence.
*TemporalParadox – by nature not even normally possible, almost happens when time itself is broken and bleeding.
*TemporaryLoveInterest – poor, poor Lia. Never stood a chance; prophecy is a bitch.
*TheThreeFacesOfEve – used in a rather twisted fashion between Kaetilia, Reia and Serena. (especially considering that they all look damn near identical to one another)
*ThereAreNoTherapists – none whatsoever. The Gifted get away with it because the nature of magic itself protects their mind from long term damage, but being a mundane plain sucks.
*ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself – patently averted; Sarcodus explicitly tells Atolibus that under no circumstances is he to fight alone in Act I, even going so far as to tell Schala and Kaetilia to make sure that doesn't happen in the first place.
*TimeMarchesOn – relentlessly, with definite shades of WhoWantsToLiveForever regarding the Hero.
*TokenLesbian – averted. Though there aren't very many homosexual relationships each of them is portrayed in no different light than any other, even considering Altherion's proclivities.
*TookALevelInBadass – Kaetilia from the very beginning all the way through to the very end.
*TranquilFury – Atolibus' modus operandi
*TransformationSequence – occasionally, most notably when Stratos finally fails to contain the greater part of his strength and erupts with light as the True King in Act I.
*UnableToCry – Stratos for a fair length of time after his wife is killed by his own twin in front of his eyes, helpless to do anything but watch the horror unfold.
*TheUnfairSex – Lia attempts to invoke this just after Kaetilia comes onto the scene; unfortunately for her Stratos makes no attempt to claim any more responsibility than what rightfully belongs to him.
*UndignifiedDeath – the assassin that takes out William also ends up getting a knife blade from said king shoved through his throat just before William expires. His death is less quick and far messier.
*TheUnfettered – what Atolibus has become after Act III. Lying to every last person around you? No problem. Assassinating a few individuals and mind raping others simply to maintain your cover? Meh. Murdering children to further your goals? All in a day's work if it gets the point across.
*UnflinchingWalk – when Stratos steps out of the castle gates with sword in hand just before losing his mind and becoming the man in white once more in Act I.
*UpToEleven – what happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
*UnspokenPlan – just how were they planning on stopping Anestos in Act IV? Let me show you... after it's all ready triggered.
*UnwittingPawn – Elvina and Gregor to Altherion in Act I, Atolibus to Altherion in Acts I through III, everyone everywhere to the Heart of old.
*UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans – depending on one's perspective Anestos makes a good example for us, considering that in his own mind he is planning to make the universe a more perfect place... without humans or pesky half-gods to get in his way, of course.
*WeAreAsMayflies – humanity compared to Atolibus or the Keeper/Elemental Lords/Heart, the latter three existing for a minimum of a few quintillion years or so.
*WeUsedToBeFriends – Elvina, two hundred years before the beginning and her StartOfDarkness.
*WhamEpisode – the True King in Act I, the Joining and Altherion in Act II, at least two in each Act.
*WhamLine – 'Your brother, old man, and so much more'. 'Oh, I can think of one person who would...' 'Did you really think I trusted you?' 'How do you open a door that isn't there?' 'Oh dear gods. It's him. The boy. He's Atolibus reborn'
*WhatTheHellHero – said almost verbatim in Act IV when we learn that our dashing Hero just murdered the President's child right before his eyes.
*WhereItAllBegan – the denouement of Act III is set where Atolibus was created in the first place.
*WhoWantsToLiveForever – shades of this with Atolibus and the Keeper, played straight with Altherion.
*TheWoobie / WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds – Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.
*WorkingWithTheEx – Atolibus and Elvina from early Act II on, after her death and subsequent return.
*WorldHealingWave – the general effects of piecing the Soul Egg back together at the end of Act I.
*WouldntHitAGirl – averted, ask Atolibus and Altherion about that and watch both of them stare at you blankly before laughing their asses off.
*WoundedGazelleGambit – Serena in Act IV when she first shows herself to Kaetilia, begging for help before trying to kill Altherion with his own sword.
*YearInsideHourOutside – inverted in Act V with the timegate Elvina uses to arrive and send her past self a signal. She's in for minutes and pops out four years earlier.
*YouAlreadyChangedThePast – any form of mucking about with time prior to the end of Act IV; in the words of Elvina 'I hate time travel'.
*YouCantGoHomeAgain – especially when 'home' doesn't even exist as a crater anymore.
*YouCantFightFate – defied, averted, played straight and beyond, it's the central theme of the story
*YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness – Altherion when he rams his sword through Serena's chest not sixty seconds after she manages to free him from the Egg and allow his plans to progress.

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*AbsurdlySharpBlade * AbsurdlySharpBlade – averted; Elysdeon is unbreakable, enormous and weighs about as much as a feather in Atolibus' hands but it isn't ever described or used as any sharper than any reasonably well-sharpened blade.
*ActionDad
blade.
* ActionDad
– the True King; catches his infant son with a flying leap after Serena pretends he's a football instead of a baby.
*ActionGirl
baby.
* ActionGirl
– that's Action Woman to you, and Elvina will have words with you should you forget. Schala and Kaetilia both qualify to varying degrees, as does Reia from time to time. In point of fact the list of females that aren't this trope is shorter.
*AfterTheEnd * AfterTheEnd – the entire story could be considered this – it's the final cycle of a universe dying and being reborn over and over again. The glass-like city referenced in the distant north of Syreal counts as this, as it's an echo of a San Diego from 2025 where the universe died (unlike how Act IV played out)
*AllLesbiansWantKids * AllLesbiansWantKids – averted; do Reia and Cecilia appear to give a single damn about childbearing? In a word, um, no. Not really, no.
*AlwaysChaoticEvil * AlwaysChaoticEvil – the Magus in all of their appearances, Corrin Malak in Act IV, the man is nothing but a psychopath with a lot of power and scary friends.
*AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield
friends.
* AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield
– the Heart's abode, where everywhere there is darkness save where your footsteps fall, each step glowing with wispy magenta light.
*AncientArtifact
light.
* AncientArtifact
– the Soul Egg, a legend only barely whispered, rumored to have immense power. (It does) The Walking Stone in Act II (ForgottenPhlebotinum)
*AndHereHeComesNow * AndHereHeComesNow – Atolibus when Kaetilia and Serena return from the realm of the dead, again when he comes across Reia's murdered lover.
*AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter
lover.
* AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter
– Altherion certainly has shades of this once he reveals himself to both Atolibus and the reader.
*ApocalypseMaiden
reader.
* ApocalypseMaiden
– yaaaay, our main character's love interest is back from the dead... oh wait, did she damage the walls of reality in doing so? What's that you say, everything is going to burn now? Fantastic.
*ApocalypseWow * ApocalypseWow – Act II ends with Syreal burning along with its entire parent universe, the living and the dead alike.
*AppliedPhlebotinum
alike.
* AppliedPhlebotinum
– the strange white metal that shows up in Atolibus' weapon and the Soul Egg (both are fragments of the Heart of the Universe itself)
*ApronMatron
itself)
* ApronMatron
– how Richter's passionate, somewhat frumpy wife is always described; in a literal sense Maude in Act II.
*ArcWords
II.
* ArcWords
– either “The Great Question must be answered” or “What was, will be, and what will be cannot be changed.”
*ArtifactOfDoom * ArtifactOfDoom – the aforementioned AppliedPhlebotinum items also handily qualify as this in the wrong hands. (Being formed of the essence of reality itself certainly does have a tendency to raise the dial on danger levels)
*TheAtoner * TheAtoner – Elvina after her resurrection in Act II. All she can see when she thinks of her former days among the Magus is red pain, and she looks for any avenue she can take to make amends.
*AudienceSurrogate * AudienceSurrogate – early on Kaetilia, to a degree. When she's first introduced she's a bit more of the wide-eyed innocent than the woman she becomes later as the story darkens.
*BackgroundMagicField * BackgroundMagicField – said to permeate the fabric of existence itself, the source of power that those possessing the Gift of Magic tap, divided into six Elemental powers – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Light and Shadow.
*BadassAbnormal
Shadow.
* BadassAbnormal
– sort of the whole point of the series, really. Any main character that wields the Gift, the Magus, the Elemental Lords of Power, etc etc.
*BadassArmy * BadassArmy – the army that the Remnants bring to Earth in Act III does nothing but stomp some serious ass.
*BadassCape
ass.
* BadassCape
– in full force in Acts I and II. (though technically cloaks) Eschewed for practical and aesthetic reasons afterwards.
*BadassGrandpa * BadassGrandpa – Fantus in Act I, arguably Richter, Sarcodus and lastly Ragnar in Act IV. Atolibus could be considered as such by virtue of his own bloodline sitting the throne in the capitol of the realm.
*BadassLongcoat * BadassLongcoat – Richter as described in Act II, Atolibus from Act III on, when he sheds the gold armor for black silk and an ankle length black leather coat that becomes his attire for the rest of the series.
*BadassNormal
series.
* BadassNormal
– Richter until Act III, possessed of no magic to speak of but a fair hand with a sword and a quick set of wits. Benton is a borderline case – Gifted but very weakly so, he generally relies on his skills with the sword to keep his head atop his shoulders.
*BarbarianTribe * BarbarianTribe – appears to be in effect with the men and women of Winterhaven late in Act II, but we very quickly find out that their apparent 'barbarism' is in fact merely the manner in which they've adjusted to a world that has gone from being inhospitable to downright murderous. (early on they consider the folk from Lothanis to be savages, strange people with weak steel but frightening magic)
*BassoProfundo * BassoProfundo – Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
*BattleAmongstTheFlames * BattleAmongstTheFlames – how the story proper begins, Stratos rides in to save Brehnel in the very first chapter of Act I. The town is damn near a firestorm by the time he arrives.
*BattleAura * BattleAura – if you ever see Atolibus glowing gold or Elvina glowing black, run.
*BecameTheirOwnAntithesis
run.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis
– the Keeper over the course of the saga.
*BecauseDestinySaysSo
saga.
* BecauseDestinySaysSo
– played straight with the greater bulk of Act I and parts of Act II, averted entirely in Acts III and IV, twisted, subverted and used to hell in Act V.
*BerserkButton
V.
* BerserkButton
– Atolibus isn't always the most even tempered fellow on the best of days but he can generally be reasoned with. Infer that his wife might be in danger however...
*BewareTheNiceOnes * BewareTheNiceOnes – Lady Kaetilia Terwynn. Short, cute, good sense of humor until all hell breaks loose. Find the nearest hole and hide if you value your skin. Tsawehd or Brennan from Act V (though more of a BreakTheCutie in their cases)
*BewareTheSuperman * BewareTheSuperman – be-fucking-ware indeed, as Sarcodus explained to Benton in Act II with an impromptu demonstration consisting of crackers, cheeses, summer sausages and shoes.
*BigBad
shoes.
* BigBad
– Anestos (ie God himself)
*BiggerBad
himself)
* BiggerBad
– Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with Act V, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
*BigDamnHeroes * BigDamnHeroes – used multiple times, most notably when Kaetilia and Schala are being pulled out of the fire in Act I.
*BigEgoHiddenDepths
I.
* BigEgoHiddenDepths
– Altherion in spades. He walks around with a swagger bigger than John Wayne's and yet he spent fifteen hundred years sacrificing everything just so life itself might have a shot at going on for everyone save him. Passionate, determined to a fault and at times capable of tenderness and mercy.
*BittersweetEnding * BittersweetEnding – Acts II through IV are absolutely built on this concept. Nothing ends terribly well for anyone and just about everyone is dead save a few that wish they were as well. The world and eventually the universe is saved but the cost was absolutely ferocious. Barely a hair shy of a fully DownerEnding.
*BrainwashedAndCrazy * BrainwashedAndCrazy – absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.
*BreakTheCutie * BreakTheCutie – Brennan in Act V, he begins the story as a young prince just learning his power, by the end of it he's had a lifetime of terrible things happen to him in short order. Averted with Kaetilia and Schala in Act I – both of them are subjected to torture and sexual assault only to come out stronger on the other side. Arguably Elvina as well, over the course of several hundred years.
*BrokenBird * BrokenBird – Lia in Act I due to what the Magus have done to force her complicity in duping Stratos.
*BroughtDownToBadass
Stratos.
* BroughtDownToBadass
– Altherion after Act III. May not be a god anymore, may not have a tenth the power he did but the man is still capable of ruining just about anyone's day.
*BusmansHoliday * BusmansHoliday – how the story starts; Lothane had asked Atolibus to retrieve something for him in a small town a day's ride north from Castle Lothanis, specifically asking him to ride instead of simply opening a gateway. What does he find when he gets to Brehnel?
*ButThouMust * ButThouMust – the whole story is one large defiance of this trope
*CameBackWrong
trope
* CameBackWrong
– while we might think this is the case with Serena, Averted as it turns out all of her actions were completely of her own volition, working towards her own goals.
*CannotSpitItOut
goals.
* CannotSpitItOut
– Lia when she attempts to reveal the truth about who she is and who she works for to Stratos; magic binds her tongue from breaking her oaths to the Magus. Ends up costing her her life.
*CantHoldHisLiquor * CantHoldHisLiquor – played with; Sarcodus claims that he has no head for ale but when we actually see him drink he manages just fine. Elvina muses that he either doesn't realize it or is fully aware and uses it to his advantage when necessary.
*CatFight * CatFight – averted. Any battles involving woman on woman typically involve either swordplay or magic being hurled between the two, no different than men.
*CelibateHero * CelibateHero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted with Elvina and Richter.
*CharacterDevelopment * CharacterDevelopment – our hero starts off a bit pretentious and arrogant in his assumed mastery of his world and surroundings. Bit by bit that hubris is stripped away until in the end we are left with TheDeterminator. Also goes for Altherion, slowly revealed over the majority of the saga.
*ChewingTheScenery * ChewingTheScenery – Elvina in Act I, her master in Act II.
*ChivalrousPervert
II.
* ChivalrousPervert
– Sarcodus above all else. Is quite fond of the cleft and rather vocal about it, but won't hesitate to defend a woman's honor if need be.
*TheChosenOne * TheChosenOne – Atolibus rather Egregiously.
*CollapsingLair
Egregiously.
* CollapsingLair
– what is hinted to happen after Elvina is struck down and the Shadow is cowed. Also an example of NoOntologicalInertia.
*CombatPragmatist * CombatPragmatist – Jael on his first meeting with Altherion, shown in Act III. He uses everything and anything he can get his hands on to keep distance between them.
*ConditionedToAcceptHorror * ConditionedToAcceptHorror – to a degree Atolibus and even more so Sarcodus, but Altherion takes the cake here. Fifteen hundred years of nothing but loneliness, sorrow and regret and what does he do? Shrugs and keeps walking. Universes burn and he just keeps going. Rape, torture and mutilation are run of the mill in his day.
*CoolOldGuy * CoolOldGuy – in a strictly literal sense both Atolibus and Sarcodus, but in terms of someone who looks physically old one need only look to Master Ragnar Anderos. The Secretary of Magic in Act V also counts.
*CoolSword * CoolSword – Elysdeon. Four feet long, seven inches wide, crafted of an unknown white metal that weighs practically nothing in the heroes hands? Did I also mention that it's unbreakable and never needs sharpened?
*CosmicPlaything * CosmicPlaything – Atolibus, full stop. His entire existence, from birth to present, has all been based around God getting bored with his Creation. And even that is meaningless, ultimately.
*CourtMage * CourtMage – though his official titles are Regent to the Throne and Supreme Lord Commander of the Armies, Atolibus also fits this role in Act I. Played straight with Elvina as Grand Mage of Lothanis in Acts II and III.
*CrapsackWorld * CrapsackWorld – Syreal has remained perpetually stuck in the dark ages because a god has been watching over them and slapping their hands if they so much as breathe funny. There is a definite afterlife, but even that place consists of generous heaps of NightmareFuel and EldritchAbomination. Nothing ends well for anyone, damn near everyone dies and those that do manage to make it to the other side are now carrying generous amounts of PTSD to keep them shivering at night. (YMMV – one could also argue that Syreal's relative stasis has less to do with a lack of innovation and more to do with the presence of functional magic. There's also a great deal of the world that we never see on screen, so this could be more of an assumption on the main characters' parts rather than literal fact)
*CreateYourOwnVillain * CreateYourOwnVillain – zigzagged a bit, Altherion in the earliest drafts was a case of this but the modern incarnation of the story plays it differently – while the hero did hand him a chunk of power he was not in fact responsible for his creation, the two were created essentially as twins at the same moment, as a result of balance in magic. Played dead straight with Serena to devastating effect. Her entry into the realm of the dead was all part of Altherion's grand plan – a part she played willingly, no less. Her return to the world was allowed by the Heart of the Universe for... reasons?... bringing her to a time and place that she would not otherwise have likely lived to see... and putting her in position to get her hands on the Egg. Everything goes downhill from there.
*CulturedBadass * CulturedBadass – practically an entire world of them before Act III, not quite so much after Syreal burns.
*DamselInDistress
burns.
* DamselInDistress
– played straight a time or two; Schala's rescue from Elvina certainly counts, while Stratos attempting to respond to this plays right into the Magus' hands and releases his psychotic other half.
*TheDandy
half.
* TheDandy
– Perwin in Act II before he sets aside his carousing to give his services to the Magery and the realm. Likes his fancy clothes and likes men to call him 'sweetums'. Also responsible for the 'Ducklings' moniker that he and his fellow raw recruits take for themselves.
*DarkActionGirl * DarkActionGirl – Elvina, Elvina, Elvina fucking Elvina. Her very first scene in story essentially has her flipping the bird to a thousand-year-old super wizard in his own damned castle. Even fighting with the good guys she's a scary motherfucker who takes absolutely no shit from anyone, not kings, not gods and not even Atolibus. Responsible for most of the showier bits of magic in Act III.
*DarkIsEvil * DarkIsEvil – the Keeper in Act IV.
*DarkIsNotEvil
IV.
* DarkIsNotEvil
– Atolibus from Act III on.
*DeathEqualsRedemption
on.
* DeathEqualsRedemption
– the Keeper in Act V. Averted by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
*DeathOfTheHypotenuse * DeathOfTheHypotenuse – Lia at the end of Act I, she's apparently been spying for the Magus for some time and only escapes them when she forces Stratos to kill her before they can. Benton and Richter's wives and families in Act II
*DeconstructorFleet * DeconstructorFleet – the title of the series could just as well be Reality Ensues – The Saga. The first Act sets the stage using a general fantasy setting, but the second one... yeah.
*DefectingForLove * DefectingForLove – Jael falling for Altherion and eventually being willing to do anything the man asks simply because he asked. Does not end well for anyone.
*DefiantToTheEnd * DefiantToTheEnd – Kaetilia facing execution in Act I, subverted in her death in Act II, she doesn't know what's happening until she's dead.
*DeflectorShields
dead.
* DeflectorShields
– of the magic variety but otherwise played dead straight.
*DespairEventHorizon
straight.
* DespairEventHorizon
– when Lothane is killed for good in Act II, Stratos loses his shit and has to teleport far enough away from humanity that he can blow off some literal steam without accidentally killing anyone.
*TheDeterminator
anyone.
* TheDeterminator
– Atolibus consistently but Altherion even more so when we finally understand his goals.
*DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu
goals.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu
- or, in this case, did you just cut the head off of the creator of the universe?
*DieForOurShip
universe?
* DieForOurShip
– subjective, but the argument could be made that the author kiboshed any chance of different/more interesting romances for the Hero out of sheer stubbornness.
*DirtyBusiness
stubbornness.
* DirtyBusiness
– essentially everyone, though Altherion carries the lion's share for most of the story. Commits numerous atrocities that would have destroyed any likability he had were it not for the fact that it simply had to be done, regardless of cost or personal suffering.
*Dirty * Dirty Old Man – Sarcodus wouldn't have it any other way. Atolibus manages to have a handful himself in his later, darker years.
*DisabilitySuperpower * DisabilitySuperpower / BlessedWithSuck / CursedWithAwesome – the True King in his modern form. Powerful? Without question. Mad? As a hatter and possessing just about as much self control.
*DismantledMacGuffin * DismantledMacGuffin – the Soul Egg in Act I
*DisposableWoman
I
* DisposableWoman
– partial subversion – Cecilia isn't shown doing a great deal before her grisly death but we learn shortly after that she was in fact quietly more important than most of the others knew.
*DistressedDamsel
knew.
* DistressedDamsel
– Kaetilia and Schala in Act I, rescued by Stratos after he gets his shit together.
*DistressedDude
together.
* DistressedDude
– played with in Act II when the attempted coup in Lothanis fails and Richter is pulled out to safety by his retainers.
*DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat
retainers.
* DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat
– said almost word for word by Sarcodus to Stratos in Act III
*DoomMagnet
III
* DoomMagnet
– those who stick around our hero for longer than a moment have a tendency to end up dead or worse.
*DoomsdayDevice
worse.
* DoomsdayDevice
– once again the Soul Egg in the wrong hands, Elysdeon in Act IV, a copy of the Time Egg in Act V.
*Doppelganger
V.
* Doppelganger
– Atolibus has one in Altherion, Kaetilia has two in Reia and Serena, Benton had one that got himself killed during the Joining.
*DoubleEntendre
Joining.
* DoubleEntendre
– Richter and Sarcodus are both fond of these.
*DramaQueen
these.
* DramaQueen
– Elvina for most of Act I.
*DrowningMySorrows
I.
* DrowningMySorrows
– Sarcodus and Benton in Act II, Benton for months on end until he gets his shit together.
*DrugsAreBad
together.
* DrugsAreBad
– avoided altogether – our hero is entirely immune to the effects of any kind of mind altering chemical or poison.
*DudeWheresMyReward
poison.
* DudeWheresMyReward
/ WhatYouAreInTheDark – our heroes save the world countless times, save millions of lives and ultimately end up saving the freaking Universe itself, and what do they get for their trouble? Usually just more work. Do any of them quit or step aside? Not on your life.
*DulcineaEffect * DulcineaEffect – appears to be in full force in the beginning, but as the story develops and the characters flesh out we find that it isn't entirely the case after all.
*EggMacGuffin
all.
* EggMacGuffin
– the Soul Egg, natch
*EldritchLocation
natch
* EldritchLocation
– the Outer Dark, where there is no light but there are shadows that move. The realm of the dead and the Heart's abode also qualify.
*ElementalAbsorption * ElementalAbsorption – the driving force behind shields woven of power opposite what is heading its way.
*ElementalEmbodiment
way.
* ElementalEmbodiment
– The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.
*EmergencyImpersonation
form.
* EmergencyImpersonation
– Elvina having to impersonate Stratos in Act V while the Keeper has the younger version's body.
*TheEndOrIsIt
body.
* TheEndOrIsIt
- Act III appears to end normally enough, until the very last few paragraphs anyways.
*EnterStageWindow
anyways.
* EnterStageWindow
– or rather Enter Stage Gateway, as often as they are used after the moratorium lifts post Act I.
*EpicFail
I.
* EpicFail
– all through Acts I and II we've seen Stratos ultimately manage to either fight or think his way through every last thing he's come up against, surely he'll pull some solution to deal with Altherion out of his ass, right? Um, no. Not so much, really.
*EstablishingSeriesMoment * EstablishingSeriesMoment – the first chapter of Act I, our hero riding in Big Damn Heroes style to save the day. Because despite everything that happens he is the hero, and this is what he does.
*EtTuBrute * EtTuBrute - Atolibus with both Serena and Jael; the latter having started hiding something and working for the other side partway through their relationship while the former had plotted betrayal before their relationship ever began. Prompts a bit of an HeroicBSOD.
*TheEternalChurchill * TheEternalChurchill – Atolibus more than once, humorously enough not Churchill himself, however. The man is old, tired and generally reserved for a change.
*EvenTheGirlsWantHer * EvenTheGirlsWantHer – used playfully with Reia and Elvina in Act III, though not perhaps entirely relevant considering Reia is gay.
*EveryoneIsRelated
gay.
* EveryoneIsRelated
– not completely explored until further down the line but definitely at work. The family trees are... confusing, at the very least.
*EvilCostumeSwitch * EvilCostumeSwitch – though more 'insane' as opposed to straight up evil, Stratos' change into the True King most certainly qualifies.
*EvilMeScaresMe
qualifies.
* EvilMeScaresMe
– Atolibus doesn't like thinking about his time as the True King.
*ExperiencedProtagonist
King.
* ExperiencedProtagonist
– a thousand years of experience, no less.
*ExpositionOfImmortality
less.
* ExpositionOfImmortality
– comes up a few times with Atolibus and some of the others, they occasionally mention events and people that happened hundreds of years ago.
*EyeColorChange
ago.
* EyeColorChange
– eyes have a tendency to glow when the Gift is involved. Literal color change with Atolibus – they were silver as the True King, gold as Stratos Lumina.
*FacelessGoons * FacelessGoons – a goodly portion of the Magus in Act I serve as this.
*FailureIsTheOnlyOption
this.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption
– the general thrust of Act II from the midpoint on.
*FalseInnocenceTrick
on.
* FalseInnocenceTrick
– Jael, though we don't learn why and how until late in Act III. Serena in Act II and III also counts.
*FamousAncestor * FamousAncestor – William Lothanis the Fourteenth of his name is directly descended from the True King of old.
*FantasyMetals
old.
* FantasyMetals
– aside from Elysdeon (not technically metal at all) completely averted. Average materials consist of iron, steel, bronze and brass with the occasional bit of gold and silver tossed in the mix, all possessing largely the same properties as their real world counterparts.
*FantasyPantheon * FantasyPantheon – of a sorts, you have the Heart of the Universe, the Keeper of Souls and the Elemental Lords of Power.
*FatalFlaw
Power.
* FatalFlaw
– Atolibus, and hubris of all things – after over a thousand years of uncontested mastery in Syreal his general attitude is to charge in headfirst and ask questions afterward. Altherion spends most of Act II and III demonstrating just how bad of an idea this is.
*FauxActionGirl * FauxActionGirl – Schala has shades of this. We know she's a Lord General, we heard a lot about her prowess and yet she's constantly needing saving... by men.
*TheFellowshipHasEnded * TheFellowshipHasEnded – definite shades of this in Act III, everyone essentially goes their separate ways and remains so until nearly another hundred years have passed and half of those that survived the prior Act are now gone.
*FemalesAreMoreInnocent
gone.
* FemalesAreMoreInnocent
– averted entirely; women in Syreal are no more prone to innocence or guilt than men. Serena serves a prime example – her duplicity existed before she even met Stratos.
*TheFightingNarcissist * TheFightingNarcissist – Altherion, you handsome devil you, can you stop looking at your own reflection and get back to hacking soldiers apart please?
*ForegoneConclusion
please?
* ForegoneConclusion
– the fate of the True King in Act IV, as well as Kaetilia.
*FourStarBadass
Kaetilia.
* FourStarBadass
– is Atolibus essentially a general? Aye. Can he slaughter entire armies in a single go or take down any swordsman that puts him to a challenge? Aye.
*FromNobodyToNightmare * FromNobodyToNightmare – Elvina, once a young mage and lover of the Regent to the throne of Lothanis, an offshoot of a relatively powerless part of a fairly benign House that eventually damn near managed to conquer the known world. Serena also qualifies – not only does she end up hoodwinking everyone and plays a big part in Syreal burning, we find out eventually that she is the one trying to end existence.
*FunctionalMagic * FunctionalMagic – though not entirely center stage, magic in the world of Syreal is reasonably well defined and has very specific rules for both use and inheritance. The only rule breaking we really see is from Atolibus, and his is justified by the fact that his magic simply does not function the way a garden variety mortal's does.
*GeographicFlexibility * GeographicFlexibility – avoided for the most part. Though the bulk of the story takes place inside Castle Lothanis, the surrounding area and general biome remain largely consistent until the whole thing comes crashing down.
*GetOut * GetOut – Stratos after Sarcodus reveals the truth of his birth in Act II, there's a Sarcodus-shaped hole in the wall right afterwards.
*GlowingEyesOfDoom
afterwards.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom
– the True King, of the quicksilver variety. Averted with Stratos – he has an eye color that no human could possibly possess but they are otherwise normal, possessing a sclera, an iris and a pupil.
*AGodAmI * AGodAmI – played with, Altherion essentially behaves like one even though he never quite made it all the way. Anestos on the other hand...
*GodIsFlawed * GodIsFlawed – hooooo boy is he ever, by Act IV the being that created reality wants to reset it and empty it of all humanity just so he doesn't have to deal with them anymore.
*GodzillaThreshold
anymore.
* GodzillaThreshold
– the only thing that keeps the ending of Act III a BittersweetEnding instead of a full on DownerEnding is the fact that the consequences of failure were such that the price of victory was worth it, no matter how costly.
*GoodIsNotNice
costly.
* GoodIsNotNice
– our hero in later years, especially after the fall of Syreal and his forced regeneration back into the persona of Atolibus Sandrin.
*TheGoodKing
Sandrin.
* TheGoodKing
– shades of this with William even though we never precisely see what he does, but Stratos of a certainty in Act II and beyond.
*GracefulInTheirElement
beyond.
* GracefulInTheirElement
– Elvina is commented on regarding this, as well as the Hero.
*GracefulLadiesLikePurple
Hero.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple
– played straight with Schala after her resurrection in Act II; the armor seems to have disappeared altogether. (this is also an Homage to Chrono Trigger and the character of Schala Zeal)
*GrailInTheGarbage * GrailInTheGarbage – the broken Soul Egg in Act IV, the shards of the original in Act I.
*GuardianOfTheMultiverse
I.
* GuardianOfTheMultiverse
– played with throughout the series, particularly Act V
*GunsAreUseless
V
* GunsAreUseless
– played straight with Atolibus, subverted in Act III with Jael when he tries to stop a bar fight and is almost killed by three slugs to the chest.
*GutPunch
chest.
* GutPunch
– a few, notably: Kaetilia being murdered before her husband and mother's eyes in Act II, Syreal burning in Act III, Atolibus learning that one of the people he loved was in fact a traitor from the beginning in Act III.
*HangingALampshade
III.
* HangingALampshade
– it is acknowledged time and again that the white blade Atolibus carries for most of the story is patently absurd.
*HappilyMarried
absurd.
* HappilyMarried
– Stratos and Kaetilia through half of Act II, before her untimely demise.
*SheKnowsTooMuch
demise.
* SheKnowsTooMuch
– averted – Serena actually lets Kaetilia live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kaetilia was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
*HeWhoFightsMonsters
her.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters
– shades of this with Atolibus, played straight with Altherion and Sarcodus.
*HellBentForLeather
Sarcodus.
* HellBentForLeather
– Atolibus very much adores his black trench coat, he's visibly chagrined when the first one is ruined in Act III.
*TheHero
III.
* TheHero
– Atolibus Sandrin, full stop.
*HeroicBSOD
stop.
* HeroicBSOD
– Atolibus for a few months after Kaetilia's death, arguably in force in varying degrees for most of the rest of the series.
*HiddenAgendaVillain
series.
* HiddenAgendaVillain
– Altherion until the very end of Act III when we finally hear his side of the story.
*HoistByHisOwnPetard
story.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard
– Anestos and Malak in Act IV after their elaborate plot to seed the Gift in humanity not only does so but does it in a manner that renders that nasty tendency magic typically has to fry technology absolutely useless.
*HotGypsyWoman
useless.
* HotGypsyWoman
– many of the Winterhaven lot, as well as the form Altherion prefers when going incognito. (with a healthy bust-line, as well)
*HouseHusband * HouseHusband – what Richter would prefer to be doing at any given time, no matter where he might be.
*Housewife
be.
* Housewife
– Richter's wife Owena prior to her death. Mundane, untrained in any weapons or martial skills but devoted to her husband and the raising of their children. (generally directly together, for the most part)
*HugeGuyTinyGirl * HugeGuyTinyGirl – Atolibus and pretty much anyone he would ever potentially be with due to his particularly large physical frame (the man is 6'4" after all)
*HumansAreWhite
all)
* HumansAreWhite
– averted, Richter's family originated in the west of the realm and are black as is Tsawehd.
*HumiliationConga
Tsawehd.
* HumiliationConga
– Stratos/Atolibus from mid Act II through damn near the end altogether. One thing after another just keeps coming up; the guy can never seem to catch a break.
*IHaveManyNames * IHaveManyNames – in a bit of an inversion, a rare example of TheHero carrying around more than a few.
*IJustWantToBeFree
few.
* IJustWantToBeFree
– Altherion, though as a mark in his favor he soldiers on regardless of the personal cost.
*IWillFindYou
cost.
* IWillFindYou
– Atolibus in every last Act at some point or another.
*IconicItem
another.
* IconicItem
– Atolibus with Elysdeon and the gold armor in Acts I through III, the black trench coat from III through VI.
*IfItsYouItsOkay
VI.
* IfItsYouItsOkay
– Jael with Altherion. Though Altherion had always possessed an entirely libertine view of sexuality Jael had never been attracted to or aroused by men before the right one came along.
*ImNotAHeroIm * ImNotAHeroIm - Elvina and Schala to each other in mid Act II during their mutual Journey to the Center of the Mind.
*ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty
Mind.
* ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty
– played somewhat straight with Atolibus and his brother – both are described as looking perhaps 30 physically despite their actual age. Subverted with Sarcodus – it's been a slow process but he has physically aged since the Heart granted him limited immortality.
*ImmuneToFate * ImmuneToFate – Atolibus by definition of the very essence of his being. The man is a walking random number generator just about everywhere he goes.
*ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin * ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin – though not so much evil at this point, Atolibus pulls this on the Keeper in the beginning of the final battle of Act IV to lure him into reach.
*InfoDump
reach.
* InfoDump
– for the most part averted, though a few speeches and conversations do stand out somewhat.
*InstantExpert
somewhat.
* InstantExpert
– Atolibus at birth, Justified by the fact that he is the sum of the seven souls of seven masters alongside his own.
*IronLady
own.
* IronLady
– Schala Winn: former Lord General of the Armies and general Stoic BadassAbnormal.
*ItHasBeenAnHonor
BadassAbnormal.
* ItHasBeenAnHonor
– said almost word for word by Richter at the end of Act III, just before his death.
*ItNeverGetsAnyEasier
death.
* ItNeverGetsAnyEasier
– it absofuckinglutely never does.
*JerkWithAHeartOfGold
does.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
– an argument could be made for Atolibus, but it fits Altherion like a shiny metal glove.
*KnightInShiningArmor
glove.
* KnightInShiningArmor
– played absolutely straight in Act I, down to the shiny golden plate and massive black mare.
*KnightTemplar
mare.
* KnightTemplar
– shades of the twins but played completely straight with the Keeper in Act IV. The man went from a being that created light and life on a whim to a creature with a desire to condemn every single life form that had ever existed just to escape the madness.
*LadyOfBlackMagic * LadyOfBlackMagic – partially played; though Elvina undoubtedly packs more firepower than just about anyone else she also happens to be more than fair with a sword. Case in point – going toe to toe with Stratos Lumina in Act I for longer than a few seconds without getting overwhelmed by sheer physical force.
*LightEmUp * LightEmUp – Atolibus regularly wields the Light as a weapon of pure destruction, sometimes killing a single person, other times a hundred thousand.
*LightIsGood
thousand.
* LightIsGood
/ LightIsNotGood – Atolibus' primary strength is in Light and he's unquestionably the hero. The True King of Act I, however...
*LineageComesFromtheFather * LineageComesFromtheFather – not entirely straight, though present – while it is true that the line of Lothanis has always been kings from son to son, that has less to do with women in roles of power and more to do with the fact that the True King was their progenitor. Perhaps the one man in the world that has no mother or father.
*LivingLegend * LivingLegend – Stratos as well as his true persona of Atolibus Sandrin, the man most folk knew as the True King.
*LivingMacGuffin
King.
* LivingMacGuffin
– Elvina and Schala as the final fragments of the Soul Egg in Act I.
*LivingOnBorrowedTime
I.
* LivingOnBorrowedTime
– Altherion in mid Act IV before finding his vessel and recovering.
*LongHairIsFeminine
recovering.
* LongHairIsFeminine
– played straight with Elvina and Kaetilia, subverted with Lia and Schala.
*TheLostLenore
Schala.
* TheLostLenore
– how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.
*LoveEpiphany
one.
* LoveEpiphany
– Stratos in Act I when Lia tries to confess her betrayal, talking about Kaetilia.
*LoveMakesYouEvil
Kaetilia.
* LoveMakesYouEvil
– Jael is willing to commit any number of atrocities simply because he loves Altherion and would do anything the man asked, even killing his own little brother.
*LoveRuinsTheRealm
brother.
* LoveRuinsTheRealm
– hoooooooley shit, does it ever. Act II – as a direct result of our Hero's actions the entire universe that contains the joined worlds of Syreal and Altaris is destroyed in screaming and fire.
*MadeOfIndestructium * MadeOfIndestructium – Elysdeon and whatever the hell our Hero's golden plate is crafted of.
*MadeOfIron
of.
* MadeOfIron
– justified in that men and women with the Gift possess uncanny physical and mental healing abilities, up to and including trauma what would annihilate a vanilla mortal.
*MagicAIsMagicA
mortal.
* MagicAIsMagicA
– largely played straight in general.
*MagicalGirl
general.
* MagicalGirl
– hello, Kaetilia. Have we met any time recently? No? You've been too busy frying regiments and liquifying soldiers' eyeballs in their sockets? Ah. Sorry to bother you, keep right at it. And Elvina – what's that you say? You drew all of the water from an entire storm to crush an army under a single massive drop?
*MagnificentBastard * MagnificentBastard – all over the place with at least a dozen characters having shades of it (including our Hero), but Altherion definitely takes the cake there. Fifteen hundred years of constant plotting and planning and scheming, with everything up to and including rape and torture/murder, all to put every piece into place just so... ultimately for the good of all mankind.
*MamaBear * MamaBear – Kaetilia in Act IV when Serena makes off with her first and only child. PapaBear also counts for the True King as he arrives on the scene and makes a go at ending Serena for the same reason.
*ManInWhite * ManInWhite – Atolibus as the True King, Altherion from the middle of Act IV on after shedding the black.
*ManlyGay
black.
* ManlyGay
– Jael. The man doesn't show any signs of camp, he's simply a man who is in love with another man. Same could be said of Tsawehd in Act V, though his is more of a case of StraightGay.
*ManlyTears * ManlyTears / MenDontCry – averted on both counts, Atolibus' weeping is generally heartfelt and properly messy, and he does it more than once.
*MayflyDecemberRomance
once.
* MayflyDecemberRomance
– arguably Elvina and Richter (she's over two hundred years old and he's about sixty), unquestionably with anyone Atolibus/Altherion/Sarcodus manage to come together with.
*MenAreTheExpendableGender
with.
* MenAreTheExpendableGender
– yeah, no. The numbers are roughly equal and for various reasons unrelated to their gender.
*MightMakesRight * MightMakesRight – the True King's arrival on Syreal was punctuated by the man slaughtering a massive army all by his lonesome. Anyone who might have disagreed with that qualifying him for leadership would have likely kept their mouths shut for fear of the madness in his glowing quicksilver gaze.
*MindScrew * MindScrew – Atolibus and Altherion are created to fight an unknown rising darkness, which turns out to exist because... they were created.
*MindRape * MindRape – Altherion on more than one occasion (as well as the occasional literal rape), the very essence of the Heart of the Universe.
*MissingMom
Universe.
* MissingMom
– holy shit does anybody here have at least one parent?
*TheMole
parent?
* TheMole
– Serena and Jael, the former having never been truly allied with the good guys in the first place while the latter was slowly corrupted by a charismatic god.
*MoreThanMindControl
god.
* MoreThanMindControl
– it starts off looking like this might be the case with Jael, only to find in Act III that there wasn't even a shred of it to begin with – every action the man took was entirely of his own volition, and he's perfectly aware of the depth of his betrayal.
*MostCommonSuperPower
betrayal.
* MostCommonSuperPower
– averted; Kaetilia and most of the others are described as having 'apple-sized' breasts or thereabouts (if and when bust size is mentioned, which is exceedingly rare), while Elvina is almost completely flat. (though she's a bit more of an Amazon – she may be flat but she's also tall, lanky and very very fucking strong)
*MrsRobinson * MrsRobinson – Schala is described this way in Act II; visible lines, tightness and permanent tanning but still in peak physical condition as well as being strong enough to twist a man's head around his shoulders a few times. Sexy.
*MugglesDoItBetter * MugglesDoItBetter – played with, at first the people of Earth are damn near defenseless but as time goes by and technology grows they manage to hold their own using relatively mundane weapons – bullets and high explosives can eventually punch through a shield just like they can punch through metal.
*MundaneSolution
metal.
* MundaneSolution
– how do you deal with the being that created the very universe you call home? Cut off his fucking head with a sword.
*TheMutiny
sword.
* TheMutiny
– briefly in Act II as Richter becomes Regent, part of one of Altherion's many, many arcane schemes. (also a metatextual example of WhatMightHaveBeen – it was a plot thread the author had originally planned on expanding upon before deciding to go in another direction)
*MysteriousNote * MysteriousNote – left by the man in silver early in Act I Part I.
*NatureAdoresAVirgin
I.
* NatureAdoresAVirgin
– averted entirely; none of our female characters are virgins, none of them are particularly prudish and yet none of them are obliquely slutty.
*NearRapeExperience
slutty.
* NearRapeExperience
– horribly, horribly averted. Kaetilia, Schala and Ellaria all go through it at some point or another in a story 'verse where the DiscretionShot was never invented.
*NeverASelfMadeWoman * NeverASelfMadeWoman – another patent aversion; Kaetilia has her reputation and skills through her deeds and the events in her life that she survived, while her mother was a Lord General of the Lothanis Army. Lord Generals aren't just made – they're born in fire and blood on the field of battle.
*NewPowersAsThePlotDemands * NewPowersAsThePlotDemands – justified with Kaetilia in Act I, she's undergoing the battle trance and unlocking her magic the quicker and far more dangerous way. Also justified with Elvina and her time traveling in Act IV, it's foreshadowed in Act III before the Heart is destroyed.
*NiceJobBreakingItHero * NiceJobBreakingItHero – what's that you say? We fixed the Soul Egg and the world is saved, hi-diddley-hey? Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that you just unchained a mad god and set his power loose to rampage. Hope you didn't like living on that planet you all came from. Oops.
*NighInvulnerability * NighInvulnerability – played straight with Atolibus and a few of the others occasionally. There does in fact exist an object that is insanely dangerous to him though, and he spends most days with it in a scabbard on his back or the aether surrounding him.
*NoBodyLeftBehind * NoBodyLeftBehind – Gregor in the end of Act I when Altherion murders him via pillar of black fire, there isn't anything left but scorched ground underneath. Also happens in Act I when Stratos first loses his shit and vaporizes an army of twenty thousand.
*NoGuyWantsAnAmazon * NoGuyWantsAnAmazon – averted to hell and back again with just about every relationship in story, but Richter in particular would argue that point with you.
*NoGuyWantsToBeChased
you.
* NoGuyWantsToBeChased
– again, Richter subverts this. Elvina initiates their relationship and generally directs where things go.
*NobodyPoops * NobodyPoops – briefly flirted with. There are the occasional mentions of 'calls of nature' but in general it's played straight.
*NotAfraidOfYouAnymore * NotAfraidOfYouAnymore – Elvina to Altherion late in Act II, having been free of his mind control for some time.
*NotSoDifferent
time.
* NotSoDifferent
– a bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necessary.
*TheNthDoctor * TheNthDoctor – the hero as Atolibus Sandrin/ the True King in white and Stratos Lumina in gold – they're the same person but they look different and have different personalities.
*ObfuscatingStupidity
personalities.
* ObfuscatingStupidity
– Anestos in Act IV. Does it seem a bit daft that he'd trust Altherion in the first place, let alone simply ignore the man and leave him to run around doing whatever the hell he wants? Newsflash – was well aware from minute one.
*OffTheChart * OffTheChart – hooooo boy. Our hero, our first primary villain, and the Hero's SuperpoweredAlterEgo. (considering how strong the man is just in his own right that's saying something)
*OfferedTheCrown * OfferedTheCrown – Stratos a few times in Acts I and II, Richter once in Act II. (on a side note one of the man in gold's biggest pet peeves, to boot)
*OffingTheOffspring * OffingTheOffspring – what Serena tried to do in Act IV, foiled barely in time by the arrival of the True King and the others.
*OfficialCouple
others.
* OfficialCouple
– Stratos and Kaetilia
*OhMyGods
Kaetilia
* OhMyGods
- minor example with the common Syreal euphemism 'God's eyes'.
*OlderThanTheyLook
eyes'.
* OlderThanTheyLook
/ ReallySevenHundredYearsOld – at the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties.
*OmnicidalManiac
thirties.
* OmnicidalManiac
– Serena after the events of the entire series leading into Act V, she desires a complete CessationOfExistence for herself and the rest of the universe along with her. (She nearly succeeds, and her own desire for un-being is granted after a fashion)
*OneHeadTaller * OneHeadTaller – just about everyone Atolibus is with by virtue of the man being 6'4” in nothing but his birthday suit.
*TheOnlyOne
suit.
* TheOnlyOne
– Stratos (until Act II)
*OnlyOneName
II)
* OnlyOneName
– Altherion, though it is revealed in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in Act V that he does in fact carry the same last name as his brother.
*OrderVersusChaos
brother.
* OrderVersusChaos
– a bit indirectly but true, one need only look at the Magus and the Ten Realms, or the difference between reality and the Outer Dark
*OutlivingOnesOffspring
Dark
* OutlivingOnesOffspring
– Atolibus, a fate he is doomed to no matter what he does by virtue of his immortality.
*ParentalAbandonment
immortality.
* ParentalAbandonment
– Elvina by her mother, Atolibus and Altherion by the man that created them both.
*PetTheDog
both.
* PetTheDog
– regardless of all of the horrible things he has the other man do, Altherion's relationship with Jael is completely genuine.
*PhlebotinumHandlingRequirements
genuine.
* PhlebotinumHandlingRequirements
– in anyone else's hands Elysdeon weighs at least fifty pounds, less than a feather when Atolibus carries it.
*PhysicalGod
it.
* PhysicalGod
– the Elemental Lords of Power have shades of this, as does the Keeper and Altherion. The Heart is a bit of a subversion – while it exists physically after a fashion, it only does so in one single place across the verse that isn't causally connected to the rest. Played straight with Atolibus.
*PillarOfLight * PillarOfLight – used during sequences of vast power being consumed and occasionally when Atolibus loses his cool altogether. Largest example is when the True King's true abdication is shown at the very end of Act IV.
*PlayingBothSides * PlayingBothSides – is practically Altherion's middle name. (bonus points for being a good name for a band as well)
*PlotCoupon * PlotCoupon – played straight in Act I but subverted later on when the proper nature of the Egg is revealed.
*PosthumousCharacter
revealed.
* PosthumousCharacter
– Richter's wife. Never once shown alive during the main plot era.
*PowerGlows * PowerGlows – the citizens of Lothanis know that if the man in gold is glowing visibly it's best to get the hell out of dodge, out of the castle, the city, the nation even if possible.
*ThePowerOfFriendship
possible.
* ThePowerOfFriendship
– one of Atolibus' chief motivations for damn near anything, not the least of which pressing on even after watching his wife and his home world burn in a flash.
*PsychopathicManchild
flash.
* PsychopathicManchild
– Atolibus just after his first awakening. He's got the power of a god and the skills of seven masters of their trade but has absolutely no idea what constitutes acceptable social behavior. His first act is to try rummaging through Sarcodus' mind with no concept that what he's doing is essentially MindRape.
*PunchAWall * PunchAWall – Atolibus has been known to shatter stone and mortar on occasion. Being able to repair said damage with magic makes life a little more tolerable to those around.
*APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil * APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil – Elvina in the backstory, around two hundred years before Act I begins.
*PrecisionFStrike
begins.
* PrecisionFStrike
– played straight for most of the early story, fully on the other end of the scale from Act II on.
*RealMenHateSugar
on.
* RealMenHateSugar
– Richter would tell you that's utter nonsense while sipping something cold, deliciously fruity and reasonably alcoholic.
*RealityWarpingIsNotAToy
alcoholic.
* RealityWarpingIsNotAToy
– rammed home hard when Atolibus accidentally merges two worlds in a careless moment of power, also played with regarding gateways and timegates.
*ReallyGetsAround
timegates.
* ReallyGetsAround
– Richter in his backstory, in the days before the birth of his first son.
*ReasonableAuthorityFigure
son.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
– William in Act I. Calm, rational, thoughtful and always considerate of the little folk.
*RedemptionEqualsDeath * RedemptionEqualsDeath – Lia in Act I, Altherion in Act III.
*RegentForLife
III.
* RegentForLife
– Stratos from the day his first son began his reign until nearly a thousand years later when the last of his line is finally extinguished.
*Reincarnation
extinguished.
* Reincarnation
– in a manner of speaking covering Sarcodus, Kaetilia, Elvina, Schala, Gregor and depending on how you look at it even Atolibus himself.
*ReluctantRuler
himself.
* ReluctantRuler
– Stratos in mid Act I and again in Act II when the crown is finally forced back into his hands.
*RememberedTooLate
hands.
* RememberedTooLate
– thanks to the Heart damn near everyone but Sarcodus stands out as particularly Egregious even by that group's standards.
*RequiredSecondaryPowers
standards.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers
– stated directly in regards to the Gift and how it affects the mind and body.
*ResurrectiveImmortality
body.
* ResurrectiveImmortality
– the means by which Sarcodus is immortal – he can be killed but he always revives in a healthy, intact body. Sometimes centuries later...
*TheReveal * TheReveal – Act II when we first meet Altherion directly and learn who and what he is. Also when Sarcodus and Reia discuss Atolibus' origins.
*RoaringRampageOfRevenge * RoaringRampageOfRevenge – a few examples come to mind. Atolibus in Act I as the True King, slaughtering thousands upon thousands when his wife is taken from him. Altherion in Act III after Jael's demise also stands out, though his attempt leads directly to his death. (though in keeping with a proper XanatosGambit, everything was according to plan, even his death – especially his death)
*RoyalBlood * RoyalBlood – the Lothanis line, direct descendants of the True King and possessed of magic much like his for hundreds of years.
*RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
years.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
– arguably William, unquestionably Atolibus and Kaetilia.
*SavedByThePhlebotinum
Kaetilia.
* SavedByThePhlebotinum
– Kaetilia at the end of Act I after Elvina dies and her mother gives her own life to complete the Soul Egg. (NiceJobBreakingItHero / XanatosGambit, good going guys)
*SealedEvilInACan * SealedEvilInACan – Altherion and the Egg in Act I, his power having been sealed over 800 years ago by a desperate man trying to save his world regardless of the cost.
*SecretIdentity
cost.
* SecretIdentity
– Lady Therese in Act IV, a mask for....... both Atolibus and his brother.
*SequelEscalation * SequelEscalation – from the Ten Realms, to Syreal, to the entire reality, to all realities and finally to everything and every time, all that was, is and will be.
*ShownTheirWork
be.
* ShownTheirWork
– subtle but present; the watch Atolibus wears in Act III, one that is purely mechanical and therefore immune to magical fuckery. A reference to Rome in Act III also lines up with a specific performance of Turandot in real life 1955.
*SlasherSmile * SlasherSmile – oh fuck does Altherion ever have a good one for Acts II and III.
*SnarkKnight
III.
* SnarkKnight
– Sarcodus and Richter are both quick with a barb or a quip whenever possible.
*StatuesqueStunner
possible.
* StatuesqueStunner
– the best description for Elvina. Tall, lanky, gorgeous.
*TheSociopath * TheSociopath – this is what Altherion appears to be without question until the end of Act III, when we finally learn what drives him. Everything the man has done or said thus far has been done without the slightest thought for how it might affect anyone else. Simply does not care.
*SpannerInTheWorks * SpannerInTheWorks – constantly, but first and foremost Atolibus in Act IV. What's that you say? Humanity has amazing technological wizardry and they can now throw fireballs without having to worry about frying any electronics for miles? Huh. Whoops.
*SpiritedYoungLady * SpiritedYoungLady – Neisa in Act IV before losing her arm and her best friend.
*StableTimeLoop
friend.
* StableTimeLoop
– the entire series, after all is said and done.
*StoppedCaring
done.
* StoppedCaring
– Atolibus in Act III/IV until the very end.
*StuffedIntoTheFridge
end.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge
– Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (Cecilia also falls into the territory of XanatosGambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
*SummoningRitual * SummoningRitual – what Serena is doing at the center of the realm of the dead in Act II. (She succeeds)
*SupernaturalGoldEyes * SupernaturalGoldEyes – or rather SupernaturalSilverEyes with Atolibus
*SurpriseIncest
Atolibus
* SurpriseIncest
– Elvina and Gregor, who in a previous life was Androsaren Elise, her father.
*SwirlyEnergyThingy
father.
* SwirlyEnergyThingy
– gateways as they are described in-universe, holes in the air that allow instant travel anywhere the mage is familiar enough with. (ShoutOut to the Wheel of Time)
*TakeAThirdOption * TakeAThirdOption – Atolibus lives on this concept, as he embodies the essence of Free Will itself. There's always another way.
*TeacherStudentRomance * TeacherStudentRomance – of the positive variety, neither Atolibus nor Elvina force themselves on one another in her youth. They come to a mutual affection for one another having gotten to know each other for some time and having been comfortable in their presence.
*TemporalParadox * TemporalParadox – by nature not even normally possible, almost happens when time itself is broken and bleeding.
*TemporaryLoveInterest
bleeding.
* TemporaryLoveInterest
– poor, poor Lia. Never stood a chance; prophecy is a bitch.
*TheThreeFacesOfEve * TheThreeFacesOfEve – used in a rather twisted fashion between Kaetilia, Reia and Serena. (especially considering that they all look damn near identical to one another)
*ThereAreNoTherapists * ThereAreNoTherapists – none whatsoever. The Gifted get away with it because the nature of magic itself protects their mind from long term damage, but being a mundane plain sucks.
*ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself * ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself – patently averted; Sarcodus explicitly tells Atolibus that under no circumstances is he to fight alone in Act I, even going so far as to tell Schala and Kaetilia to make sure that doesn't happen in the first place.
*TimeMarchesOn
place.
* TimeMarchesOn
– relentlessly, with definite shades of WhoWantsToLiveForever regarding the Hero.
*TokenLesbian
Hero.
* TokenLesbian
– averted. Though there aren't very many homosexual relationships each of them is portrayed in no different light than any other, even considering Altherion's proclivities.
*TookALevelInBadass * TookALevelInBadass – Kaetilia from the very beginning all the way through to the very end.
*TranquilFury
end.
* TranquilFury
– Atolibus' modus operandi
*TransformationSequence
operandi
* TransformationSequence
– occasionally, most notably when Stratos finally fails to contain the greater part of his strength and erupts with light as the True King in Act I.
*UnableToCry
I.
* UnableToCry
– Stratos for a fair length of time after his wife is killed by his own twin in front of his eyes, helpless to do anything but watch the horror unfold.
*TheUnfairSex
unfold.
* TheUnfairSex
– Lia attempts to invoke this just after Kaetilia comes onto the scene; unfortunately for her Stratos makes no attempt to claim any more responsibility than what rightfully belongs to him.
*UndignifiedDeath * UndignifiedDeath – the assassin that takes out William also ends up getting a knife blade from said king shoved through his throat just before William expires. His death is less quick and far messier.
*TheUnfettered * TheUnfettered – what Atolibus has become after Act III. Lying to every last person around you? No problem. Assassinating a few individuals and mind raping others simply to maintain your cover? Meh. Murdering children to further your goals? All in a day's work if it gets the point across.
*UnflinchingWalk * UnflinchingWalk – when Stratos steps out of the castle gates with sword in hand just before losing his mind and becoming the man in white once more in Act I.
*UpToEleven
I.
* UpToEleven
– what happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
*UnspokenPlan
point.
* UnspokenPlan
– just how were they planning on stopping Anestos in Act IV? Let me show you... after it's all ready triggered.
*UnwittingPawn * UnwittingPawn – Elvina and Gregor to Altherion in Act I, Atolibus to Altherion in Acts I through III, everyone everywhere to the Heart of old.
*UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans
old.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans
– depending on one's perspective Anestos makes a good example for us, considering that in his own mind he is planning to make the universe a more perfect place... without humans or pesky half-gods to get in his way, of course.
*WeAreAsMayflies * WeAreAsMayflies – humanity compared to Atolibus or the Keeper/Elemental Lords/Heart, the latter three existing for a minimum of a few quintillion years or so.
*WeUsedToBeFriends
so.
* WeUsedToBeFriends
– Elvina, two hundred years before the beginning and her StartOfDarkness.
*WhamEpisode
StartOfDarkness.
* WhamEpisode
– the True King in Act I, the Joining and Altherion in Act II, at least two in each Act.
*WhamLine
Act.
* WhamLine
– 'Your brother, old man, and so much more'. 'Oh, I can think of one person who would...' 'Did you really think I trusted you?' 'How do you open a door that isn't there?' 'Oh dear gods. It's him. The boy. He's Atolibus reborn'
*WhatTheHellHero * WhatTheHellHero – said almost verbatim in Act IV when we learn that our dashing Hero just murdered the President's child right before his eyes.
*WhereItAllBegan
eyes.
* WhereItAllBegan
– the denouement of Act III is set where Atolibus was created in the first place.
*WhoWantsToLiveForever
place.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever
– shades of this with Atolibus and the Keeper, played straight with Altherion.
*TheWoobie
Altherion.
* TheWoobie
/ WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds – Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.
*WorkingWithTheEx * WorkingWithTheEx – Atolibus and Elvina from early Act II on, after her death and subsequent return.
*WorldHealingWave
return.
* WorldHealingWave
– the general effects of piecing the Soul Egg back together at the end of Act I.
*WouldntHitAGirl
I.
* WouldntHitAGirl
– averted, ask Atolibus and Altherion about that and watch both of them stare at you blankly before laughing their asses off.
*WoundedGazelleGambit
off.
* WoundedGazelleGambit
– Serena in Act IV when she first shows herself to Kaetilia, begging for help before trying to kill Altherion with his own sword.
*YearInsideHourOutside
sword.
* YearInsideHourOutside
– inverted in Act V with the timegate Elvina uses to arrive and send her past self a signal. She's in for minutes and pops out four years earlier.
*YouAlreadyChangedThePast * YouAlreadyChangedThePast – any form of mucking about with time prior to the end of Act IV; in the words of Elvina 'I hate time travel'.
*YouCantGoHomeAgain
travel'.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain
– especially when 'home' doesn't even exist as a crater anymore.
*YouCantFightFate
anymore.
* YouCantFightFate
– defied, averted, played straight and beyond, it's the central theme of the story
*YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness
story
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness
– Altherion when he rams his sword through Serena's chest not sixty seconds after she manages to free him from the Egg and allow his plans to progress.
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*CelibateHero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted hard with Elvina and Richter.

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*CelibateHero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted hard with Elvina and Richter.



*DeathEqualsRedemption – the Keeper in Act V. Averted hard by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.

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*DeathEqualsRedemption – the Keeper in Act V. Averted hard by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
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*WomanInBlack – Elvina, natch.
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*CompleteMonster – what Elvina's master is implied to be and what most Magus are by definition.
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*TheWoobie / WoobieDestructorOfWorlds – Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.

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*RoyalsWhoDoSomething – arguably William, unquestionably Atolibus and Kaetilia.

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TheRealitySaga is a literary series written by Clint Morrow set in a universe that asks the question 'how would the immaculate conception work with the methods of rationality applied?' We follow the life of Atolibus Sandrin, a man of many names – the man in white, the man in gold, and the man in black. Stratos Lumina. Champion, savior and destroyer.

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TheRealitySaga is a literary series written by Clint Morrow set in a universe that asks the question 'how would the immaculate conception work with the methods of rationality applied?' 'why do we exist?' We follow the life of Atolibus Sandrin, a man of many names – the man in white, the man in gold, and the man in black. Stratos Lumina. Champion, savior and destroyer.



The story is complete and available at https://www.fictionpress.com/s/3287334/1/The-Reality-Saga-Volume-I-The-Song-of-Steel entirely free to read. The rights to the story are copyrighted 2013 by Clint K Morrow II.

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The story is complete and available at https://www.fictionpress.com/s/3287334/1/The-Reality-Saga-Volume-I-The-Song-of-Steel com/u/1065353/HeliosLumina entirely free to read. The rights to the story are copyrighted 2013 by Clint K Morrow II.



*AerithAndBob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus alongside Kristina and Richter, etc etc.

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*AerithAndBob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus alongside Kristina Atolibus, Benton and Richter, etc etc.



*EarnYourHappyEnding – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on Downer Ending is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.

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*EarnYourHappyEnding – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on Downer Ending DownerEnding is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.



Action Dad – the True King; catches his infant son with a flying leap after Serena pretends he's a football instead of a baby.
Action Girl – that's Action Woman to you, and Elvina will have words with you should you forget. Schala and Kristina both qualify to varying degrees, as does Reia from time to time. In point of fact the list of females that aren't this trope is shorter.
After the End – the entire story could be considered this – it's the final cycle of a universe dying and being reborn over and over again. The glass-like city referenced in the distant north of Syreal counts as this, as it's an echo of a San Diego from 2025 where the universe died (unlike how Act IV played out)
All Lesbians Want Kids – averted; do Reia and Cecilia appear to give a single flying fuck about childbearing? In a word, um, no. Not really, no.
Always Chaotic Evil – the Magus until mid Act V when history is changed and D'san takes command of the remnants of their forces after the Soul Egg wiping out Shadow five hundred years ahead of schedule. Played straight with Merrit Welesly in Act IV, the man is nothing but a psychopath with a lot of power and scary friends.
Amazing Technicolor Battlefield – the Heart's abode, where everywhere there is darkness save where your footsteps fall, each step glowing with wispy magenta light.
Ancient Artifact – the Soul Egg, a legend only barely whispered, rumored to have immense power. (It does) The Walking Stone in Act II (Forgotten Phlebotinum)
And Here He Comes Now – Atolibus when Kristina and Serena return from the realm of the dead, again when he comes across Reia's murdered lover.
Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better – Altherion certainly has shades of this once he reveals himself to both Atolibus and the reader.
Apocalypse Maiden – yaaaay, our main character's love interest is back from the dead... oh wait, did she damage the walls of reality in doing so? What's that you say, everything is going to burn now? Fantastic.
Apocalypse Wow – Act II ends with Syreal burning along with its entire parent universe, the living and the dead alike.
Applied Phlebotinum – the strange white metal that shows up in Atolibus' weapon and the Soul Egg (both are fragments of the Heart of the Universe itself)
Apron Matron – how Richter's passionate, somewhat frumpy wife is always described; in a literal sense Maude in Act II.
Arc Words – either “The Great Question must be answered” or “What was, will be, and what will be cannot be changed.”
Artifact of Doom – the aforementioned Applied Phlebotinum items also handily qualify as this in the wrong hands. (Being formed of the essence of reality itself certainly does have a tendency to raise the dial on danger levels)
The Atoner – Elvina after her resurrection in Act II. All she can see when she thinks of her former days among the Magus is red pain, and she looks for any avenue she can take to make amends.
Audience Surrogate – early on Kristina, to a degree. When she's first introduced she's a bit more of the wide-eyed innocent than the woman she becomes later as the story darkens.
Background Magic Field – said to permeate the fabric of existence itself, the source of power that those possessing the Gift of Magic tap, divided into six Elemental powers – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Light and Shadow.
Badass Abnormal – sort of the whole point of the series, really. Any main character that wields the Gift, the Magus, the Elemental Lords of Power, etc etc.
Badass Army – the army that the Remnants bring to Earth in Act III does nothing but stomp some serious ass.
Badass Cape – in full force in Acts I and II. (though technically cloaks) Eschewed for practical and aesthetic reasons afterwards.
Badass Grandpa – Fantus in Act I, arguably Richter, Sarcodus and lastly Ragnar in Act IV. Atolibus could be considered as such by virtue of his own bloodline sitting the throne in the capital of the realm.
Badass Longcoat – Richter as described in Act II, Atolibus from Act III on, when he sheds the gold armor for black silk and an ankle length black leather coat that becomes his attire for the rest of the series.
Badass Normal – Richter until Act III, possessed of no magic to speak of but a fair hand with a sword and a quick set of wits. Benton is a borderline case – Gifted but very weakly so, he generally relies on his skills with the sword to keep his head atop his shoulders.
Barbarian Tribe – appears to be in effect with the men and women of Winterhaven late in Act II, but we very quickly find out that their apparent 'barbarism' is in fact merely the manner in which they've adjusted to a world that has gone from being inhospitable to downright murderous. (early on they consider the folk from Lothanis to be savages, strange people with weak steel but frightening magic)
Basso Profundo – Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
Battle Amongst the Flames – how the story proper begins, Atolibus rides in to save Brehnel in the very first chapter of Act I. The town is damn near a firestorm by the time he arrives.
Battle Aura – if you ever see Atolibus glowing gold or Elvina glowing black, run.
Became Their Own Antithesis – the Keeper over the course of the saga.
Because Destiny Says So – played straight with the greater bulk of Act I and parts of Act II, averted entirely in Acts III and IV, twisted, subverted and used to hell in Acts V and VI.
Berserk Button – Atolibus isn't always the most even tempered fellow on the best of days but he can generally be reasoned with. Infer that his wife might be in danger however...
Beware the Nice Ones – Lady Kristina Terwynn. Short, cute, good sense of humor until all hell breaks loose. Find the nearest hole and hide if you value your skin. Tsawehd or Brennan from Acts V and VI (though more of a Break the Cutie for them)
Beware the Superman – be-fucking-ware indeed, as Sarcodus explained to Benton in Act II with an impromptu demonstration consisting of crackers, cheeses, summer sausages and shoes.
Big Bad – Anestos (ie God himself)
Bigger Bad – Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with volume five, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
Big Damn Heroes – used multiple times, most notably when Kristina and Schala are being pulled out of the fire in Act I.
Big Ego, Hidden Depths – Altherion in spades. He walks around with a swagger bigger than John Wayne's and yet he spent fifteen hundred years sacrificing everything just so life itself might have a shot at going on for everyone save him. Passionate, determined to a fault and at times capable of tenderness and mercy.
Bittersweet Ending – Acts II through IV are absolutely built on this concept. Nothing ends terribly well for anyone and just about everyone is dead save a few that wish they were as well. The world and eventually the universe is saved but the cost was absolutely ferocious. Barely a hair shy of a fully Downer Ending.
Brainwashed and Crazy – absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.
Break the Cutie – Brennan in Act V, he begins the story as a young prince just learning his power, by the end of it he's had a lifetime of terrible things happen to him in short order. Averted with Kristina and Schala in Act I – both of them are subjected to torture and sexual assault only to come out stronger on the other side. Arguably Elvina as well, over the course of several hundred years.
Broken Bird – Lia in Act I due to what the Magus have done to force her complicity in duping Atolibus.
Brought Down to Badass – Altherion after Act III. May not be a god anymore, may not have a tenth the power he did but the man is still capable of ruining just about anyone's day.
Busman's Holiday – how the story starts; Lothane had asked Atolibus to retrieve something for him in a small town a day's ride north from Castle Lothanis, specifically asking him to ride instead of simply opening a gateway. What does he find when he gets to Brehnel?
But Thou Must – the whole story is one large defiance of this trope
Came Back Wrong – while we might think this is the case with Serena, Averted as it turns out all of her actions were completely of her own volition, working towards her own goals.
Cannot Spit It Out – Lia when she attempts to reveal the truth about who she is and who she works for to Atolibus; magic binds her tongue from breaking her oaths to the Magus. Ends up costing her her life.
Can't Hold His Liquor – played with; Sarcodus claims that he has no head for ale but when we actually see him drink he manages just fine. Elvina muses that he either doesn't realize it or is fully aware and uses it to his advantage when necessary.
Cat Fight – averted. Any battles involving woman on woman typically involve either swordplay or magic being hurled between the two, no different than men.
Celibate Hero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted hard with Elvina and Richter.
Character Development – our hero starts off a bit pretentious and arrogant in his assumed mastery of his world and surroundings. Bit by bit that hubris is stripped away until in the end we are left with The Determinator. Also goes for Altherion, slowly revealed over the majority of the saga.
Chewing the Scenery – Elvina in Act I, her master in Act II with a large side of Ham Sandwich to help it along. “A double bind for mine ancient enemy. Suffer and rot, Sandrin!”
Chivalrous Pervert – Sarcodus above all else. Is quite fond of the cleft and rather vocal about it, but won't hesitate to defend a woman's honor if need be.
The Chosen One – Atolibus rather Egregiously.
Collapsing Lair – what is hinted to happen after Elvina is struck down and the Shadow is cowed. Also an example of No Ontological Inertia.
Combat Pragmatist – Jael on his first meeting with Altherion, shown in Act III. He uses everything and anything he can get his hands on to keep distance between them.
Complete Monster – what Elvina's master is implied to be and what most Magus are by definition.
Conditioned to Accept Horror – to a degree Atolibus and even more so Sarcodus, but Altherion takes the cake here. Fifteen hundred years of nothing but loneliness, sorrow and regret and what does he do? Shrugs and keeps walking. Universes burn and he just keeps going. Rape, torture and mutilation are run of the mill in his day.
Cool Old Guy – in a strictly literal sense both Atolibus and Sarcodus, but in terms of someone who looks physically old one need only look to Master Ragnar Anderos. The Secretary of Magic in Act VI also counts.
Cool Sword – Elysdeon. Four feet long, seven inches wide, crafted of an unknown white metal that weighs practically nothing in the heroes hands? Did I also mention that it's unbreakable and never needs sharpened?
Cosmic Plaything – Atolibus, full stop. His entire existence, from birth to present, has all been based around God getting bored with his Creation. And even that is meaningless, ultimately.
Court Mage – though his official titles are Regent to the Throne and Supreme Lord Commander of the Armies, Atolibus also fits this role in Act I. Played straight with Elvina as Grand Mage of Lothanis in Acts II and III.
Crapsack World – Syreal has remained perpetually stuck in the dark ages because a god has been watching over them and slapping their hands if they so much as breathe funny. There is a definite afterlife, but even that place consists of generous heaps of Nightmare Fuel and Eldritch Abomination. Nothing ends well for anyone, damn near everyone dies and those that do manage to make it to the other side are now carrying generous amounts of PTSD to keep them shivering at night. (YMMV – one could also argue that Syreal's relative stasis has less to do with a lack of innovation and more to do with the presence of functional magic. There's also a great deal of the world that we never see on screen, so this could be more of an assumption on the main characters' parts rather than literal fact)
Create Your Own Villain – zigzagged a bit, Altherion in the earliest drafts was a case of this but the modern incarnation of the story plays it differently – while the hero did hand him a chunk of power he was not in fact responsible for his creation, the two were created essentially as twins at the same moment, as a result of balance in magic. Played dead straight with Serena to devastating effect. Her entry into the realm of the dead was all part of Altherion's grand plan – a part she played willingly, no less. Her return to the world was allowed by the Heart of the Universe for... reasons?... bringing her to a time and place that she would not otherwise have likely lived to see... and putting her in position to get her hands on the Egg. Everything goes downhill from there.
Cultured Badass – practically an entire world of them before Act III, not quite so much after Syreal burns.
Damsel in Distress – played straight a time or two; Schala's rescue from Elvina certainly counts, while Atolibus attempting to respond to this plays right into the Magus' hands and releases his psychotic other half.
The Dandy – Perwin in Act II before he sets aside his carousing to give his services to the Magery and the realm. Likes his fancy clothes and likes men to call him 'sweetums'. Also responsible for the 'Ducklings' moniker that he and his fellow raw recruits take for themselves.
Dark Action Girl/Dark Magic Girl – Elvina, Elvina, Elvina fucking Elvina. Her very first scene in story essentially has her flipping the bird to a thousand-year-old super wizard in his own damned castle. Even fighting with the good guys she's a scary motherfucker who takes absolutely no shit from anyone, not kings, not gods and not even Atolibus. Responsible for most of the showier bits of magic in Act III.
Dark Is Evil – the Keeper in Act IV.
Dark Is Not Evil – Atolibus from Act III on.
Death Equals Redemption – the Keeper in Act VI. Averted hard by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
Death of the Hypotenuse – Lia at the end of Act I, she's apparently been spying for the Magus for some time and only escapes them when she forces Atolibus to kill her before they can. Benton and Richter's wives and families in Act II
Deconstructor Fleet – the title of the series could just as well be Reality Ensues – The Saga. The first Act sets the stage using a general fantasy setting, but the second one... yeah.
Defecting for Love – a rare male example of Jael falling for Altherion and eventually being willing to do anything the man asks simply because he asked. Does not end well for anyone.
Defiant to the End – Kristina facing execution in Act I, subverted in her death in Act II, she doesn't know what's happening until she's dead.
Deflector Shields – of the magic variety but otherwise played dead straight.
Despair Event Horizon – when Lothane is killed for good in Act II, Atolibus loses his shit and has to teleport far enough away from humanity that he can blow off some literal steam without accidentally killing anyone.
Determinator – Atolibus consistently but Altherion even more so when we finally understand his goals.
Did You Just Punch Out Cthulu? - or, in this case, did you just cut the head off of the creator of the universe?
Die For Our Ship – subjective, but the argument could be made that the author kiboshed any chance of different/more interesting romances for the Hero out of sheer stubbornness. YMMV
Dirty Business – essentially everyone, though Altherion and Atolibus carry the lion's share for most of the story. Both of them commit numerous atrocities that would have destroyed any likability they had were it not for the fact that it simply had to be done, regardless of cost or personal suffering.
Dirty Old Man – Sarcodus wouldn't have it any other way.
Disability Superpower/Blessed With Suck/Cursed With Awesome – the True King in his modern form. Powerful? Without question. Mad? As a hatter and possessing just about as much self control.
Dismantled MacGuffin – the Soul Egg in Act I
Disposable Woman – partial subversion – Cecilia isn't shown doing a great deal before her grisly death but we learn shortly after that she was in fact quietly more important than most of the others knew.
Distressed Damsel – Kristina and Schala in Act I, rescued by Atolibus after he gets his shit together.
Distressed Dude – played with in Act II when the attempted coup in Lothanis fails and Richter is pulled out to safety by his retainers.
Don't Sneak Up On Me Like That – said almost word for word by Sarcodus to Atolibus in Act III
Doom Magnet – those who stick around Atolibus for longer than a moment have a tendency to end up dead or worse.
Doomsday Device – once again the Soul Egg in the wrong hands, Elysdeon in Act IV, a copy of the Time Egg in Acts V and VI.
Doppelganger – Atolibus has one in Altherion, Kristina has two in Reia and Serena, Benton had one that got himself killed during the Joining.
Double Entendre – Richter and Sarcodus are both fond of these.
Drama Queen – Elvina for most of Act I.
Drowning My Sorrows – Sarcodus and Benton in Act II, Benton for months on end until he gets his shit together.
Drugs Are Bad – avoided altogether – our hero is entirely immune to the effects of any kind of mind altering chemical or poison.
Dude, Where's My Reward/What You Are In The Dark – our heroes save the world countless times, save millions of lives and ultimately end up saving the freaking Universe itself, and what do they get for their trouble? Usually just more work. Do any of them quit or step aside? Not on your life.
Dulcinea Effect – appears to be in full force in the beginning, but as the story develops and the characters flesh out we find that it isn't entirely the case after all.
Egg MacGuffin – the Soul Egg, natch
Eldritch Location – the Outer Dark, where there is no light but there are shadows that move. The realm of the dead and the Heart's abode also qualify.
Elemental Absorption – the driving force behind shields woven of power opposite what is heading its way.
Elemental Embodiment – The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.
Emergency Impersonation – Atolibus having to impersonate his younger self in Act V while the Keeper has the younger version's body.
The End... Or Is It? - Act III appears to end normally enough, until the very last few paragraphs anyways.
Enter Stage Window – or rather Enter Stage Gateway, as often as they are used after the moratorium lifts post Act I.
Epic Fail – all through Acts I and II we've seen Atolibus ultimately manage to either fight or think his way through every last thing he's come up against, surely he'll pull some solution to deal with Altherion out of his ass, right? Um, no. Not so much, really. *punctuated by Earth-Shattering Kaboom*
Establishing Series Moment – the first chapter of Act I, our hero riding in Big Damn Heroes style to save the day. Because despite everything that happens he is the hero, and this is what he does.
Et Tu, Brute? - Atolibus with both Serena and Jael; the latter having started hiding something and working for the other side partway through their relationship while the former had plotted betrayal before their relationship ever began. Prompts a bit of an Heroic BSOD.
The Eternal Churchill – Atolibus more than once, humorously enough not Churchill himself, however. The man is old, tired and generally reserved for a change.
Even the Girls Want Her – used playfully with Reia and Elvina in Act III, though not perhaps entirely relevant considering Reia is gay.
Everyone is Related – not completely explored until further down the line but definitely at work. The family trees are... confusing, at the very least.
Evil Costume Switch – though more 'insane' as opposed to straight up evil, Atolibus' change into the True King most certainly qualifies.
Evil Me Scares Me – Atolibus doesn't like thinking about his time as the True King.
Experienced Protagonist – a thousand years of experience, no less.
Exposition of Immortality – comes up a few times with Atolibus and some of the others, they occasionally mention events and people that happened hundreds of years ago.
Eye Color Change – eyes have a tendency to glow when the Gift is involved. Literal color change with Atolibus – they were gold as the True King, quicksilver as the man in gold.
Faceless Goons – a goodly portion of the Magus in Act I serve as this.
Failure is the Only Option – the general thrust of Act II from the midpoint on.
False Innocence Trick – Jael, though we don't learn why and how until late in Act III. Serena in Act II and III also counts.
Famous Ancestor – Lothane Lothanis the Fourteenth of his name is directly descended from the True King of old.
Fantasy Metals – aside from Elysdeon (not technically metal at all) completely averted. Average materials consist of iron, steel, bronze and brass with the occasional bit of gold and silver tossed in the mix, all possessing largely the same properties as their real world counterparts.
Fantasy Pantheon – of a sorts, you have the Heart of the Universe, the Keeper of Souls and the Elemental Lords of Power.
Fatal Flaw – Atolibus, and hubris of all things – after over a thousand years of uncontested mastery in Syreal his general attitude is to charge in headfirst and ask questions afterward. Altherion spends most of Act II and III demonstrating just how bad of an idea this is.
Faux Action Girl – Schala has shades of this. We know she's a Lord General, we heard a lot about her prowess and yet she's constantly needing saving... by men.
The Fellowship has Ended – definite shades of this in Act III, everyone essentially goes their separate ways and remains so until nearly another hundred years have passed and half of those that survived the prior Act are now gone.
Females Are More Innocent – averted entirely; women in Syreal are no more prone to innocence or guilt than men. Serena serves a prime example – her duplicity existed before she even met Atolibus.
The Fighting Narcissist – Altherion, you handsome devil you, can you stop looking at your own reflection and get back to hacking soldiers apart please?
Foregone Conclusion – the fate of the True King in Act IV, as well as Kristina.
Four-Star Badass – is Atolibus essentially a general? Aye. Can he slaughter entire armies in a single go or take down any swordsman that puts him to a challenge? Aye.
From Nobody to Nightmare – Elvina, once a young mage and lover of the Regent to the throne of Lothanis, an offshoot of a relatively powerless part of a fairly benign House that eventually damn near managed to conquer the known world. Serena also qualifies – not only does she end up hoodwinking everyone and plays a big part in Syreal burning, we find out eventually that she is the one trying to end existence.
Functional Magic – though not entirely center stage, magic in the world of Syreal is reasonably well defined and has very specific rules for both use and inheritance. The only rule breaking we really see is from Atolibus, and his is justified by the fact that his magic simply does not function the way a garden variety mortal's does.
Geographic Flexibility – avoided for the most part. Though the bulk of the story takes place inside Castle Lothanis, the surrounding area and general biome remain largely consistent until the whole thing comes crashing down.
Get Out – Atolibus after Sarcodus reveals the truth of his birth in Act II, there's a Sarcodus-shaped hole in the wall right afterwards.
Glowing Eyes of Doom – the True King, of the gold variety. Averted with Atolibus as himself – he has an eye color that no human could possibly possess but they are otherwise normal, possessing a sclera, an iris and a pupil.
A God Am I – played with, Altherion essentially behaves like one even though he never quite made it all the way. Anestos on the other hand...
God Is Flawed – hooooo boy is he ever, by Act IV the being that created reality wants to reset it and empty it of all humanity just so he doesn't have to deal with them anymore.
Godzilla Threshold – the only thing that keeps the ending of Act III a Bittersweet Ending instead of a full on Downer Ending is the fact that the consequences of failure were such that the price of victory was worth it, no matter how costly.
Good Is Not Nice – Atolibus in later years, especially after the fall of Syreal.
The Good King – shades of this with Lothane even though we never precisely see what he does, but Atolibus of a certainty in Act II and beyond.
Graceful in Their Element – Elvina is commented on regarding this, as well as the Hero.
Graceful Ladies Like Purple – played straight with Schala after her resurrection in Act II; the armor seems to have disappeared altogether. (this is also an Homage to Chrono Trigger and the character of Schala Zeal)
Grail in the Garbage – the broken Soul Egg in Act IV, the shards of the original in Act I.
Guardians of the Multiverse – played with throughout the series, particularly volume five
Guns Are Useless – played straight with Atolibus, subverted in Act III with Jael when he tries to stop a bar fight and is almost killed by three slugs to the chest.
Gut Punch – a few, notably: Kristina being killed before her husband and mother's eyes in Act II, Syreal burning in Act III, Atolibus learning that one of the people he loved was in fact a traitor from the beginning in Act III.
Hanging A Lampshade – it is acknowledged time and again that the white blade Atolibus carries for most of the story is patently absurd.
Happy Married – Atolibus and Kristina through half of Act II, before her untimely demise.
He/She Knows Too Much – averted – Serena actually lets Kristina live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kristina was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
He Who Fights Monsters – shades of this with Atolibus, played straight with Altherion and Sarcodus.
Hell Bent For Leather – Atolibus very much adores his black trench coat, he's visibly chagrined when the first one is ruined in Act III.
The Hero – Atolibus Sandrin, full stop.
Heroic BSOD – Atolibus for a few months after Kristina's death, arguably in force in varying degrees for most of the rest of the series.
Hidden Agenda Villain – Altherion until the very end of Act III when we finally hear his side of the story.
Hidden In Plain Sight – metatextual example, every other chapter from the beginning of Act I through the beginning of Act II spells Altherion's name when put together, a fair bit before it's actually revealed in story. (Easter Egg, Viewers Are Geniuses)
Hoist By His Own Petard – Anestos/Welesly in Act IV after their elaborate plot to seed the Gift in humanity not only does so but does it in a manner that renders that nasty tendency magic typically has to fry technology absolutely useless.
Hot Gypsy Woman – many of the Winterhaven lot, as well as the form Altherion prefers when going incognito. (with a healthy bust-line, as well)
House Husband – what Richter would prefer to be doing at any given time, no matter where he might be.
Housewife – Richter's wife Owena prior to her death. Mundane, untrained in any weapons or martial skills but devoted to her husband and the raising of their children. (generally directly together, for the most part)
Huge Guy, Tiny Girl – again with Atolibus and pretty much anyone he would ever potentially be with due to his physical size and the enormous set of golden plate he nearly always wears.
Humans Are White – averted, Richter's family originated in the west of the realm and are black.
Humiliation Conga – Atolibus from mid Act II through damn near the end altogether. One thing after another just keeps coming up; the guy can never seem to catch a break.
I Have Many Names – in a bit of an inversion, a rare example of the Hero carrying around more than a few.
I Just Want to Be Free – Altherion, though as a mark in his favor he soldiers on regardless of the personal cost.
I Will Find You – Atolibus in every last Act at some point or another.
Iconic Item – Atolibus with Elysdeon and the gold armor in Acts I through III, the black trench coat from III through VI.
If It's You, It's Okay – Jael with Altherion. Though Altherion had always possessed an entirely libertine view of sexuality Jael had never been attracted to or aroused by men before the right one came along.
I'm Not a Hero, I'm... - Elvina and Schala to each other in mid Act II during their mutual Journey to the Center of the Mind.
Immortality Begins at 20 – played somewhat straight with Atolibus and his brother – both are described as looking perhaps 30 physically despite their actual age. Subverted with Sarcodus – it's been a slow process but he has physically aged since the Heart granted him limited immortality.
Immune to Fate – Atolibus by definition of the very essence of his being. The man is a walking random number generator just about everywhere he goes.
Impersonating the Evil Twin – though not so much evil at this point, Atolibus pulls this on the Keeper in the beginning of the final battle to lure him into reach.
Info Dump – for the most part averted, though a few speeches and conversations do stand out somewhat.
Instant Expert – Atolibus at birth, Justified by the fact that he is the sum of the seven souls of seven masters alongside his own.
Iron Lady – Schala Winn: former Lord General of the Armies and general Stoic Badass Abnormal.
It Has Been an Honor – said almost word for word by Richter at the end of Act III, just before his death.
It Never Gets Any Easier – it absofuckinglutely never does.
Jerk With A Heart of Gold – an argument could be made for Atolibus, but it fits Altherion like a shiny metal glove.
Knight in Shining Armor – played absolutely straight in Act I, down to the shiny golden plate and massive black mare.
Knight Templar – shades of the twins but played completely straight with the Keeper in Act IV. The man went from a being that created light and life on a whim to a creature with a desire to condemn every single life form that had ever existed just to escape the madness.
Lady of Black Magic – partially played; though Elvina undoubtedly packs more firepower than just about anyone else she also happens to be more than fair with a sword. Case in point – going toe to toe with Atolibus in his prime in Act I for longer than a few seconds without getting overwhelmed by sheer physical force.
Light 'em Up – Atolibus regularly wields the Light as a weapon of pure destruction, sometimes killing a single person, other times a hundred thousand.
Light Is Good/Light Is Not Good – Atolibus' primary strength is in Light and he's unquestionably the hero. The True King of Act I, however...
Lineage Comes From the Father – not entirely straight, though present – while it is true that the line of Lothanis has always been kings from son to son, that has less to do with women in roles of power and more to do with the fact that the True King was their progenitor. Perhaps the one man in the world that has no mother or father.
Living Legend – Atolibus as well as his alter ego, the True King in Acts I and II.
Living MacGuffin – Elvina and Schala as the final fragments of the Soul Egg in Act I.
Living on Borrowed Time – Altherion in mid Act IV before finding his vessel and recovering.
Long Hair Is Feminine – played straight with Elvina and Kristina, subverted with Lia and Schala.
The Lost Lenore – how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.
Love Epiphany – Atolibus in Act I when Lia tries to confess her betrayal, talking about Kristina.
Love Makes You Evil – Jael is willing to commit any number of atrocities simply because he loves Altherion and would do anything the man asked, even killing his own little brother.
Love Ruins the Realm – hoooooooley shit, does it ever. Act II – as a direct result of our Hero's actions the entire universe that contains the joined worlds of Syreal and Altaris is destroyed in screaming and fire.
Made of Indestructium – Elysdeon and whatever the hell our Hero's golden plate is crafted of.
Made of Iron – justified in that men and women with the Gift possess uncanny physical and mental healing abilities, up to and including trauma what would annihilate a vanilla mortal.
Magic A is Magic A – largely played straight in general.
Magical Girl – hello, Kristina. Have we met any time recently? No? You've been too busy frying regiments and liquifying soldiers' eyeballs in their sockets? Ah. Sorry to bother you, keep right at it. And Elvina – what's that you say? You drew all of the water from an entire storm to crush an army under a single massive drop?
Magnificent Bastard – all over the place with at least a dozen characters having shades of it (including our Hero), but Altherion definitely takes the cake there. Fifteen hundred years of constant plotting and planning and scheming, with everything up to and including rape and torture/murder, all to put every piece into place just so... ultimately for the good of all mankind.
Mama Bear – Kristina in Act IV when Serena makes off with her first and only child. Papa Bear also counts for the True King as he arrives on the scene and makes a go at ending Serena for the same reason.
Man in White – Atolibus as the True King, Altherion from the middle of Act IV on after shedding the black.
Manly Gay – Jael. The man doesn't show any signs of camp, he's simply a man who is in love with another man. Same could be said of Tsawehd in Acts V and VI, though his is more of a case of Straight Gay.
Manly Tears/Men Don't Cry – averted on both counts, Atolibus' weeping is generally heartfelt and properly messy, and he does it more than once.
Mayfly-December Romance – arguably Elvina and Richter (she's over two hundred years old and he's about sixty), unquestionably with anyone Atolibus/Altherion/Sarcodus manage to come together with.
Men Are the Expendable Gender – yeah, no. The numbers are roughly equal and for various reasons unrelated to their gender.
Might Makes Right – essentially how the True King came to power when he arrived in the skies of Syreal.
Mind Screw – Atolibus and Altherion are created to fight an unknown rising darkness, which turns out to exist because... they were created.
Mind Rape – Altherion on more than one occasion (as well as the occasional literal rape), the very essence of the Heart of the Universe.
Missing Mom – holy shit does anybody here have at least one parent?
The Mole – Serena and Jael, the former having never been truly allied with the good guys in the first place while the latter was slowly corrupted by a charismatic god.
More than Mind Control – it starts off looking like this might be the case with Jael, only to find in Act III that there wasn't even a shred of it to begin with – every action the man took was entirely of his own volition, and he's perfectly aware of the depth of his betrayal.
Most Common Super Power – averted; Kristina and most of the others are described as having 'apple-sized' breasts or thereabouts, while Elvina is almost completely flat. (though she's a bit more of an Amazon – she may be flat but she's also tall, lanky and very very fucking strong)
Mrs. Robinson – Schala is described this way in Act II; visible lines, tightness and permanent tanning but still in peak physical condition as well as being strong enough to twist a man's head around his shoulders a few times. Sexy.
Muggles Do It Better – played with, at first the people of Earth are damn near defenseless but as time goes by and technology grows they manage to hold their own using relatively mundane weapons – bullets and high explosives can eventually punch through a shield just like they can punch through metal.
Mundane Solution – how do you deal with the being that created the very universe you call home? Cut off his fucking head with a sword.
The Mutiny – briefly in Act II as Richter becomes Regent, part of one of Altherion's many, many arcane schemes. (also a metatextual example of What Might Have Been – it was a plot thread the author had originally planned on expanding upon before deciding to go in another direction)
Mysterious Note – left by the man in silver early in Act I Part I.
Nature Adores a Virgin – averted entirely; none of our female characters are virgins, none of them are particularly prudish and yet none of them are obliquely slutty.
Near-Rape Experience – horribly, horribly averted. Kristina, Schala, Cecilia and Ellaria all go through it at some point or another in a story 'verse where the Discretion Shot was never invented.
Never a Self-Made Woman – another patent aversion; Kristina has her reputation and skills through her deeds and the events in her life that she survived, while her mother was a Lord General of the Lothanis Army. Lord Generals aren't just made – they're born in fire and blood on the field of battle.
New Powers as the Plot Demands – justified with Kristina in Act I, she's undergoing the battle trance and unlocking her magic the quicker and far more dangerous way. Also justified with Elvina and her time traveling in Act IV, it's foreshadowed briefly in Act III before the Heart is destroyed.
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero – what's that you say? We fixed the Soul Egg and the world is saved, hi-diddley-hey? Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that you just unchained a mad god and set his power loose to rampage. Hope you didn't like living on that planet you all came from. Oops.
Nigh-Invulnerability – played straight with Atolibus and a few of the others occasionally. There does in fact exist an object that is insanely dangerous to him though, and he spends most days with it in a scabbard on his back or the aether surrounding him.
No Body Left Behind – Gregor in the end of Act I when Altherion murders him via pillar of black fire, there isn't anything left but scorched ground underneath. Also happens in Act I when Atolibus first loses his shit and vaporizes an army of twenty thousand.
No Guy Wants an Amazon – averted to hell and back again with just about every relationship in story, but Richter in particular would argue that point with you.
No Guy Wants to Be Chased – again, Richter subverts this. Elvina initiates their relationship and generally directs where things go.
Nobody Poops – briefly flirted with. There are the occasional mentions of 'calls of nature' but in general it's played straight.
Not Afraid of You Anymore – Elvina to Altherion late in Act II, having been free of his mind control for some time.
Not So Different – a bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necesssary.
The Nth Doctor – the hero as the True King in white and then Atolibus Sandrin in gold – they're the same person but they look different and have different personalities.
Obfuscating Stupidity – Anestos in Act IV. Does it seem a bit daft that he'd trust Altherion in the first place, let alone simply ignore the man and leave him to run around doing whatever the hell he wants? Newsflash – was well aware from minute one.
Off the Chart – hooooo boy. Our hero, our first primary villain, and the Hero's Superpowered Alter Ego. (considering how strong the man is just in his own right that's saying something)
Offered the Crown – Atolibus several times over, Richter once in Act II. (on a side note one of the man in gold's biggest pet peeves, to boot)
Offing the Offspring – what Serena tried to do in Act IV, foiled barely in time by the arrival of the True King and the others.
Official Couple – Atolibus and Kristina
Oh My Gods! - minor example with the common Syreal euphemism 'gods' eyes'.
Old Shame – let's just say that the author's first draft back in '98 was... different. And not in a good way.
Older Than They Look/Really 700 years old – at the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties aside from short, parted silver hair and quicksilver eyes.
Omnicidal Maniac – Serena after the events of the entire series leading into volume six, she desires a complete Cessation of Existence for herself and the rest of the universe along with her. (She nearly succeeds, and her own desire for un-being is granted after a fashion)
One Head Taller – just about everyone Atolibus is with by virtue of the man being 6'4” in nothing but his birthday suit.
The Only One – Atolibus (until Act II)
Only One Name – Altherion, though it is revealed in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in volume V that he does in fact carry the same last name as his brother. Where the name comes from no-one knows, Sarcodus once mentioned that Atolibus Sandrin was a permutation of the names of the seven who gave themselves to make him, but we know his track record with the truth is sketchy at best.
Order versus Chaos – a bit indirectly but true, one need only look at the Magus and the Ten Realms, or the difference between reality and the Outer Dark
Outliving One's Offspring – Atolibus, a fate he is doomed to no matter what he does by virtue of his immortality.
Parental Abandonment – Elvina by her mother, Atolibus and Altherion by the man that created them both.
Pet the Dog – regardless of all of the horrible things he has the other man do, Altherion's relationship with Jael is completely genuine.
Phlebotinum-Handling Requirements – in anyone else's hands Elysdeon weighs at least fifty pounds, less than a feather when Atolibus carries it.
Physical God – the Elemental Lords of Power have shades of this, as does the Keeper and Altherion. The Heart is a bit of a subversion – while it exists physically after a fashion, it only does so in one single place across the verse that isn't causally connected to the rest. Played straight with Atolibus.
Pillar of Light – used during sequences of vast power being consumed and occasionally when Atolibus loses his cool altogether. Largest example is when the True King's true abdication is shown at the very end of Act IV.
Playing Both Sides – is practically Altherion's middle name. (bonus points for being a good name for a band as well)
Plot Coupon – played straight in Act I but subverted later on when the proper nature of the Egg is revealed.
Posthumous Character – Richter's wife. Never once shown alive during the main plot era.
Power Glows – the citizens of Lothanis know that if the man in gold is glowing visibly it's best to get the hell out of dodge, out of the castle, the city, the nation even if possible.
The Power of Friendship – one of Atolibus' chief motivations for damn near anything, not the least of which pressing on even after watching his wife and his home world burn in a flash.
Psychopathic Manchild – Atolibus just after his first awakening. He's got the power of a god and the skills of seven masters of their trade but has absolutely no idea what constitutes acceptable social behavior. His first act is to try rummaging through Sarcodus' mind with no concept that what he's doing is essentially Mind Rape.
Punch a Wall – Atolibus has been known to shatter stone and mortar on occasion. Being able to repair said damage with magic makes life a little more tolerable to those around.
A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil – Elvina in the backstory, around two hundred years before Act I begins.
Precision F Strike – played straight for most of Act II, fully on the other end of the scale from Act II on.
Real Men Hate Sugar – Richter would tell you that's utter nonsense while sipping something cold, deliciously fruity and reasonably alcoholic.
Reality Warping Is Not a Toy – rammed home hard when Atolibus accidentally merges two worlds in a careless moment of power, also played with regarding gateways and timegates.
Really Gets Around – Richter in his backstory, in the days before the birth of his first son.
Reasonable Authority Figure – Lothane in Act I. Calm, rational, thoughtful and always considerate of the little folk.
Recycled Premise – an argument could be made for Acts IV and VI, with the fate of the universe at stake in both cases. Justified in that it leads to the conclusion of the series and The Reveal that the entire saga is one giant looping cycle.
Redemption Equals Death – Lia in Act I, Altherion in Act III.
Regent for Life – Atolibus from the day his first son began his reign until nearly a thousand years later when the last of his line is finally extinguished.
Reincarnation – in a manner of speaking covering Sarcodus, Kristina, Elvina, Schala, Gregor and depending on how you look at it even Atolibus himself.
Reluctant Ruler – Atolibus in mid Act I and again in Act II when the crown is finally forced back into his hands.
Remembered Too Late – thanks to the Heart damn near everyone but Sarcodus stands out as particularly Egregious even by that group's standards.
Required Secondary Powers – stated directly in regards to the Gift and how it affects the mind and body.
Resurrective Immortality – this is the means by which Sarcodus is immortal – he can be killed but he always revives in a healthy, intact body. Sometimes centuries later...
The Reveal – Act II when we first meet Altherion directly and learn who and what he is. Also when Sarcodus and Reia discuss Atolibus' origins.
Roaring Rampage of Revenge – a few examples come to mind. Atolibus in Act I as the True King, slaughtering thousands upon thousands when his wife is taken from him. Altherion in Act III after Jael's demise also stands out, though his attempt leads directly to his death. (though in keeping with proper Xanatos Gambits, everything was according to plan, even his death – especially his death)
Royal Blood – the Lothanis line, direct descendants of the True King and possessed of magic much like his for hundreds of years.
Royals Who Do Something – arguably Lothane, unquestionably Atolibus and Kristina.
Saved By The Phlebotinum – Kristina at the end of Act I after Elvina dies and her mother gives her own life to complete the Soul Egg. (Nice Job Breaking It Hero/Xanatos Gambit, good going guys)
Sealed Evil In a Can – Altherion and the Egg in Act I, his power having been sealed over 800 years ago by a desperate man trying to save his world regardless of the cost.
Secret Identity – Lady Therese in Act IV, a mask for....... both Atolibus and his brother.
Sequel Escalation – from the Ten Realms, to Syreal, to the entire reality, to all realities and finally to everything and every time, all that was, is and will be.
Shown Their Work – subtle but present; the watch Atolibus wears in Act III, one that is purely mechanical and therefore immune to magical fuckery. A reference to Rome in Act III also lines up with a specific performance of Turandot in real life 1955.
Slasher Smile – oh fuck does Altherion ever have a good one for Acts II and III.
Snark Knight – Sarcodus and Richter are both quick with a barb or a quip whenever possible.
Statuesque Stunner – the best description for Elvina. Tall, lanky, gorgeous.
The Sociopath – this is what Altherion appears to be without question until the end of Act III, when we finally learn what drives him. Everything the man has done or said thus far has been done without the slightest thought for how it might affect anyone else. Simply does not care.
Spanner In The Works – constantly, but first and foremost Atolibus in Act IV. What's that you say? Humanity has amazing technological wizardry and they can now throw fireballs without having to worry about frying any electronics for miles? Huh. Whoops.
Spirited Young Lady – Neisa in Act IV before losing her arm and her best friend.
Stable Time Loop – the entire series, after all is said and done.
Stopped Caring – Atolibus in Act III/IV until the very end.
Stuffed into the Fridge – Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. She was raped, tortured and murdered and not necessarily in that order. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (this also falls into the territory of Xanatos Gambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
Summoning Ritual – what Serena is doing at the center of the realm of the dead in Act II. (She succeeds)
Supernatural Gold Eyes – the True King, natch. (glowing no less)
Surprise Incest – Elvina and Gregor, who in a previous life was Androsaren Elise, her father.
Swirly Energy Thingy – gateways as they are described in-universe, holes in the air that allow instant travel anywhere the mage is familiar enough with. (shout out to the Wheel of Time)
Take a Third Option – Atolibus lives on this concept, as he embodies the essence of Free Will itself. There's always another way.
Teacher/Student Romance – of the positive variety, neither Atolibus nor Elvina force themselves on one another in her youth. They come to a mutual affection for one another having gotten to know each other for some time and having been comfortable in their presence.
Temporal Paradox – by nature not even normally possible, almost happens when time itself is broken and bleeding.
Temporary Love Interest – poor, poor Lia. Never stood a chance; prophecy is a bitch.
The Three Faces of Eve – used in a rather twisted fashion between Kristina, Reia and Serena. (especially considering that they all look damn near identical to one another)
There Are No Therapists – none whatsoever. The Gifted get away with it because the nature of magic itself protects their mind from long term damage, but being a mundane plain sucks.
This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself – patently averted; Sarcodus explicitly tells Atolibus that under no circumstances is he to fight alone in Act I, even going so far as to tell Schala and Kristina to make sure that doesn't happen in the first place.
Time Marches On – relentlessly, with definite shades of Who Wants to Live Forever regarding the Hero.
Token Lesbian – averted. Though there aren't very many homosexual relationships each of them is portrayed in no different light than any other, even considering Altherion's proclivities.
Took a Level in Badass – Kristina from the very beginning all the way through to the very end.
Tranquil Fury – Atolibus' modus operandi
Transformation Sequence – occasionally, most notably when Atolibus finally fails to contain the greater part of his strength and erupts with light as the True King in Act I.
Unable to Cry – Atolibus for a fair length of time after his wife is killed by his own twin in front of his eyes, helpless to do anything but watch the horror unfold.
The Unfair Sex – Lia attempts to invoke this just after Kristina comes onto the scene; unfortunately for her Atolibus makes no attempt to claim any more responsibility than what rightfully belongs to him.
Undignified Death – the assassin that takes out Lothane also ends up getting a knife blade from said king shoved through his throat just before Lothane expires. His death is less quick and far messier.
The Unfettered – what Atolibus has become after Act II/III. Lying to every last person around you? No problem. Assassinating a few individuals and mind raping others simply to maintain your cover? Meh. Murdering children to further your goals? All in a day's work if it gets the point across.
Unflinching Walk – when Atolibus steps out of the castle gates with sword in hand just before losing his mind and becoming the man in white once more in Act I.
Up to Eleven – what happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
Unspoken Plan – just how were they planning on stopping Anestos in Act IV? Let me show you... after it's all ready triggered.
Unwitting Pawn – Elvina and Gregor to Altherion in Act I, Atolibus to Altherion in Acts I through III, everyone everywhere to the Heart of old.
Utopia Justifies the Means – depending on one's perspective Anestos makes a good example for us, considering that in his own mind he is planning to make the universe a more perfect place... without humans or pesky half-gods to get in his way, of course.
We Are As Mayflies – humanity compared to Atolibus or the Keeper/Elemental Lords/Heart, the latter three existing for a minimum of a few quintillion years or so.
We Used to Be Friends – Elvina, two hundred years before the beginning and her Start of Darkness.
Wham Episode – the True King in Act I, the Joining and Altherion in Act II, at least two in each Act.
Wham Line – 'Your brother, old man, and so much more'. 'Oh, I can think of one person who would...' 'Did you really think I trusted you?' 'How do you open a door that isn't there?'
What the Hell Hero – said almost verbatim in Act IV when we learn that our dashing Hero just murdered the President's child right before his eyes.
Where It All Began – the denouement of Act III is set where Atolibus was created in the first place.
Who Wants To Live Forever – shades of this with Atolibus and the Keeper, played straight with Altherion.
Woman in Black – Elvina, natch.
The Woobie/Woobie Destructor of Worlds – Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.
Working With the Ex – Atolibus and Elvina from early Act II on, after her death and subsequent return.
World-Healing Wave – the general effects of piecing the Soul Egg back together at the end of Act I.
Wouldn't Hit a Girl – Averted, ask Atolibus and Altherion about that and watch both of them stare at you blankly before laughing their asses off.
Wounded Gazelle Gambit – Serena in Act IV when she first shows herself to Kristina, begging for help before trying to kill Altherion with his own sword.
Year Inside Hour Outside – inverted in Act V with the timegate Elvina uses to arrive and send her past self a signal. She's in for minutes and pops out four years earlier.
You Already Changed the Past – any form of mucking about with time prior to the end of Act IV; in the words of Elvina 'I hate time travel'.
You Can't Go Home Again – especially when 'home' doesn't even exist as a crater anymore.
You Can't Fight Fate – defied, averted, played straight and beyond, it's the central theme of the story
You Have Outlived Your Usefulness – Altherion when he rams his sword through Serena's chest not sixty seconds after she manages to free him from the Egg and allow his plans to progress.

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Action Dad *ActionDad – the True King; catches his infant son with a flying leap after Serena pretends he's a football instead of a baby.
Action Girl *ActionGirl – that's Action Woman to you, and Elvina will have words with you should you forget. Schala and Kristina Kaetilia both qualify to varying degrees, as does Reia from time to time. In point of fact the list of females that aren't this trope is shorter.
After the End *AfterTheEnd – the entire story could be considered this – it's the final cycle of a universe dying and being reborn over and over again. The glass-like city referenced in the distant north of Syreal counts as this, as it's an echo of a San Diego from 2025 where the universe died (unlike how Act IV played out)
All Lesbians Want Kids *AllLesbiansWantKids – averted; do Reia and Cecilia appear to give a single flying fuck damn about childbearing? In a word, um, no. Not really, no.
Always Chaotic Evil *AlwaysChaoticEvil – the Magus until mid Act V when history is changed and D'san takes command of the remnants in all of their forces after the Soul Egg wiping out Shadow five hundred years ahead of schedule. Played straight with Merrit Welesly appearances, Corrin Malak in Act IV, the man is nothing but a psychopath with a lot of power and scary friends.
Amazing Technicolor Battlefield *AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield – the Heart's abode, where everywhere there is darkness save where your footsteps fall, each step glowing with wispy magenta light.
Ancient Artifact *AncientArtifact – the Soul Egg, a legend only barely whispered, rumored to have immense power. (It does) The Walking Stone in Act II (Forgotten Phlebotinum)
And Here He Comes Now
(ForgottenPhlebotinum)
*AndHereHeComesNow
– Atolibus when Kristina Kaetilia and Serena return from the realm of the dead, again when he comes across Reia's murdered lover.
Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better *AnythingYouCanDoICanDoBetter – Altherion certainly has shades of this once he reveals himself to both Atolibus and the reader.
Apocalypse Maiden *ApocalypseMaiden – yaaaay, our main character's love interest is back from the dead... oh wait, did she damage the walls of reality in doing so? What's that you say, everything is going to burn now? Fantastic.
Apocalypse Wow *ApocalypseWow – Act II ends with Syreal burning along with its entire parent universe, the living and the dead alike.
Applied Phlebotinum *AppliedPhlebotinum – the strange white metal that shows up in Atolibus' weapon and the Soul Egg (both are fragments of the Heart of the Universe itself)
Apron Matron *ApronMatron – how Richter's passionate, somewhat frumpy wife is always described; in a literal sense Maude in Act II.
Arc Words *ArcWords – either “The Great Question must be answered” or “What was, will be, and what will be cannot be changed.”
Artifact of Doom *ArtifactOfDoom – the aforementioned Applied Phlebotinum AppliedPhlebotinum items also handily qualify as this in the wrong hands. (Being formed of the essence of reality itself certainly does have a tendency to raise the dial on danger levels)
The Atoner *TheAtoner – Elvina after her resurrection in Act II. All she can see when she thinks of her former days among the Magus is red pain, and she looks for any avenue she can take to make amends.
Audience Surrogate *AudienceSurrogate – early on Kristina, Kaetilia, to a degree. When she's first introduced she's a bit more of the wide-eyed innocent than the woman she becomes later as the story darkens.
Background Magic Field *BackgroundMagicField – said to permeate the fabric of existence itself, the source of power that those possessing the Gift of Magic tap, divided into six Elemental powers – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Light and Shadow.
Badass Abnormal *BadassAbnormal – sort of the whole point of the series, really. Any main character that wields the Gift, the Magus, the Elemental Lords of Power, etc etc.
Badass Army *BadassArmy – the army that the Remnants bring to Earth in Act III does nothing but stomp some serious ass.
Badass Cape *BadassCape – in full force in Acts I and II. (though technically cloaks) Eschewed for practical and aesthetic reasons afterwards.
Badass Grandpa *BadassGrandpa – Fantus in Act I, arguably Richter, Sarcodus and lastly Ragnar in Act IV. Atolibus could be considered as such by virtue of his own bloodline sitting the throne in the capital capitol of the realm.
Badass Longcoat *BadassLongcoat – Richter as described in Act II, Atolibus from Act III on, when he sheds the gold armor for black silk and an ankle length black leather coat that becomes his attire for the rest of the series.
Badass Normal *BadassNormal – Richter until Act III, possessed of no magic to speak of but a fair hand with a sword and a quick set of wits. Benton is a borderline case – Gifted but very weakly so, he generally relies on his skills with the sword to keep his head atop his shoulders.
Barbarian Tribe *BarbarianTribe – appears to be in effect with the men and women of Winterhaven late in Act II, but we very quickly find out that their apparent 'barbarism' is in fact merely the manner in which they've adjusted to a world that has gone from being inhospitable to downright murderous. (early on they consider the folk from Lothanis to be savages, strange people with weak steel but frightening magic)
Basso Profundo *BassoProfundo – Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
Battle Amongst the Flames *BattleAmongstTheFlames – how the story proper begins, Atolibus Stratos rides in to save Brehnel in the very first chapter of Act I. The town is damn near a firestorm by the time he arrives.
Battle Aura *BattleAura – if you ever see Atolibus glowing gold or Elvina glowing black, run.
Became Their Own Antithesis *BecameTheirOwnAntithesis – the Keeper over the course of the saga.
Because Destiny Says So *BecauseDestinySaysSo – played straight with the greater bulk of Act I and parts of Act II, averted entirely in Acts III and IV, twisted, subverted and used to hell in Acts V and VI.
Berserk Button
Act V.
*BerserkButton
– Atolibus isn't always the most even tempered fellow on the best of days but he can generally be reasoned with. Infer that his wife might be in danger however...
Beware the Nice Ones *BewareTheNiceOnes – Lady Kristina Kaetilia Terwynn. Short, cute, good sense of humor until all hell breaks loose. Find the nearest hole and hide if you value your skin. Tsawehd or Brennan from Acts Act V and VI (though more of a Break the Cutie for them)
Beware the Superman
BreakTheCutie in their cases)
*BewareTheSuperman
– be-fucking-ware indeed, as Sarcodus explained to Benton in Act II with an impromptu demonstration consisting of crackers, cheeses, summer sausages and shoes.
Big Bad *BigBad – Anestos (ie God himself)
Bigger Bad *BiggerBad – Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with volume five, Act V, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
Big Damn Heroes *BigDamnHeroes – used multiple times, most notably when Kristina Kaetilia and Schala are being pulled out of the fire in Act I.
Big Ego, Hidden Depths *BigEgoHiddenDepths – Altherion in spades. He walks around with a swagger bigger than John Wayne's and yet he spent fifteen hundred years sacrificing everything just so life itself might have a shot at going on for everyone save him. Passionate, determined to a fault and at times capable of tenderness and mercy.
Bittersweet Ending *BittersweetEnding – Acts II through IV are absolutely built on this concept. Nothing ends terribly well for anyone and just about everyone is dead save a few that wish they were as well. The world and eventually the universe is saved but the cost was absolutely ferocious. Barely a hair shy of a fully Downer Ending.
Brainwashed and Crazy
DownerEnding.
*BrainwashedAndCrazy
– absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.
Break the Cutie *BreakTheCutie – Brennan in Act V, he begins the story as a young prince just learning his power, by the end of it he's had a lifetime of terrible things happen to him in short order. Averted with Kristina Kaetilia and Schala in Act I – both of them are subjected to torture and sexual assault only to come out stronger on the other side. Arguably Elvina as well, over the course of several hundred years.
Broken Bird *BrokenBird – Lia in Act I due to what the Magus have done to force her complicity in duping Atolibus.
Brought Down to Badass
Stratos.
*BroughtDownToBadass
– Altherion after Act III. May not be a god anymore, may not have a tenth the power he did but the man is still capable of ruining just about anyone's day.
Busman's Holiday *BusmansHoliday – how the story starts; Lothane had asked Atolibus to retrieve something for him in a small town a day's ride north from Castle Lothanis, specifically asking him to ride instead of simply opening a gateway. What does he find when he gets to Brehnel?
But Thou Must *ButThouMust – the whole story is one large defiance of this trope
Came Back Wrong *CameBackWrong – while we might think this is the case with Serena, Averted as it turns out all of her actions were completely of her own volition, working towards her own goals.
Cannot Spit It Out *CannotSpitItOut – Lia when she attempts to reveal the truth about who she is and who she works for to Atolibus; Stratos; magic binds her tongue from breaking her oaths to the Magus. Ends up costing her her life.
Can't Hold His Liquor *CantHoldHisLiquor – played with; Sarcodus claims that he has no head for ale but when we actually see him drink he manages just fine. Elvina muses that he either doesn't realize it or is fully aware and uses it to his advantage when necessary.
Cat Fight *CatFight – averted. Any battles involving woman on woman typically involve either swordplay or magic being hurled between the two, no different than men.
Celibate Hero *CelibateHero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted hard with Elvina and Richter.
Character Development *CharacterDevelopment – our hero starts off a bit pretentious and arrogant in his assumed mastery of his world and surroundings. Bit by bit that hubris is stripped away until in the end we are left with The Determinator.TheDeterminator. Also goes for Altherion, slowly revealed over the majority of the saga.
Chewing the Scenery *ChewingTheScenery – Elvina in Act I, her master in Act II with a large side of Ham Sandwich to help it along. “A double bind for mine ancient enemy. Suffer and rot, Sandrin!”
Chivalrous Pervert
II.
*ChivalrousPervert
– Sarcodus above all else. Is quite fond of the cleft and rather vocal about it, but won't hesitate to defend a woman's honor if need be.
The Chosen One *TheChosenOne – Atolibus rather Egregiously.
Collapsing Lair *CollapsingLair – what is hinted to happen after Elvina is struck down and the Shadow is cowed. Also an example of No Ontological Inertia.
Combat Pragmatist
NoOntologicalInertia.
*CombatPragmatist
– Jael on his first meeting with Altherion, shown in Act III. He uses everything and anything he can get his hands on to keep distance between them.
Complete Monster *CompleteMonster – what Elvina's master is implied to be and what most Magus are by definition.
Conditioned to Accept Horror *ConditionedToAcceptHorror – to a degree Atolibus and even more so Sarcodus, but Altherion takes the cake here. Fifteen hundred years of nothing but loneliness, sorrow and regret and what does he do? Shrugs and keeps walking. Universes burn and he just keeps going. Rape, torture and mutilation are run of the mill in his day.
Cool Old Guy *CoolOldGuy – in a strictly literal sense both Atolibus and Sarcodus, but in terms of someone who looks physically old one need only look to Master Ragnar Anderos. The Secretary of Magic in Act VI V also counts.
Cool Sword *CoolSword – Elysdeon. Four feet long, seven inches wide, crafted of an unknown white metal that weighs practically nothing in the heroes hands? Did I also mention that it's unbreakable and never needs sharpened?
Cosmic Plaything *CosmicPlaything – Atolibus, full stop. His entire existence, from birth to present, has all been based around God getting bored with his Creation. And even that is meaningless, ultimately.
Court Mage *CourtMage – though his official titles are Regent to the Throne and Supreme Lord Commander of the Armies, Atolibus also fits this role in Act I. Played straight with Elvina as Grand Mage of Lothanis in Acts II and III.
Crapsack World *CrapsackWorld – Syreal has remained perpetually stuck in the dark ages because a god has been watching over them and slapping their hands if they so much as breathe funny. There is a definite afterlife, but even that place consists of generous heaps of Nightmare Fuel NightmareFuel and Eldritch Abomination.EldritchAbomination. Nothing ends well for anyone, damn near everyone dies and those that do manage to make it to the other side are now carrying generous amounts of PTSD to keep them shivering at night. (YMMV – one could also argue that Syreal's relative stasis has less to do with a lack of innovation and more to do with the presence of functional magic. There's also a great deal of the world that we never see on screen, so this could be more of an assumption on the main characters' parts rather than literal fact)
Create Your Own Villain *CreateYourOwnVillain – zigzagged a bit, Altherion in the earliest drafts was a case of this but the modern incarnation of the story plays it differently – while the hero did hand him a chunk of power he was not in fact responsible for his creation, the two were created essentially as twins at the same moment, as a result of balance in magic. Played dead straight with Serena to devastating effect. Her entry into the realm of the dead was all part of Altherion's grand plan – a part she played willingly, no less. Her return to the world was allowed by the Heart of the Universe for... reasons?... bringing her to a time and place that she would not otherwise have likely lived to see... and putting her in position to get her hands on the Egg. Everything goes downhill from there.
Cultured Badass *CulturedBadass – practically an entire world of them before Act III, not quite so much after Syreal burns.
Damsel in Distress *DamselInDistress – played straight a time or two; Schala's rescue from Elvina certainly counts, while Atolibus Stratos attempting to respond to this plays right into the Magus' hands and releases his psychotic other half.
The Dandy *TheDandy – Perwin in Act II before he sets aside his carousing to give his services to the Magery and the realm. Likes his fancy clothes and likes men to call him 'sweetums'. Also responsible for the 'Ducklings' moniker that he and his fellow raw recruits take for themselves.
Dark Action Girl/Dark Magic Girl *DarkActionGirl – Elvina, Elvina, Elvina fucking Elvina. Her very first scene in story essentially has her flipping the bird to a thousand-year-old super wizard in his own damned castle. Even fighting with the good guys she's a scary motherfucker who takes absolutely no shit from anyone, not kings, not gods and not even Atolibus. Responsible for most of the showier bits of magic in Act III.
Dark Is Evil *DarkIsEvil – the Keeper in Act IV.
Dark Is Not Evil *DarkIsNotEvil – Atolibus from Act III on.
Death Equals Redemption *DeathEqualsRedemption – the Keeper in Act VI.V. Averted hard by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
Death of the Hypotenuse *DeathOfTheHypotenuse – Lia at the end of Act I, she's apparently been spying for the Magus for some time and only escapes them when she forces Atolibus Stratos to kill her before they can. Benton and Richter's wives and families in Act II
Deconstructor Fleet *DeconstructorFleet – the title of the series could just as well be Reality Ensues – The Saga. The first Act sets the stage using a general fantasy setting, but the second one... yeah.
Defecting for Love *DefectingForLove a rare male example of Jael falling for Altherion and eventually being willing to do anything the man asks simply because he asked. Does not end well for anyone.
Defiant to the End *DefiantToTheEnd Kristina Kaetilia facing execution in Act I, subverted in her death in Act II, she doesn't know what's happening until she's dead.
Deflector Shields *DeflectorShields – of the magic variety but otherwise played dead straight.
Despair Event Horizon *DespairEventHorizon – when Lothane is killed for good in Act II, Atolibus Stratos loses his shit and has to teleport far enough away from humanity that he can blow off some literal steam without accidentally killing anyone.
Determinator *TheDeterminator – Atolibus consistently but Altherion even more so when we finally understand his goals.
Did You Just Punch Out Cthulu? *DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu - or, in this case, did you just cut the head off of the creator of the universe?
Die For Our Ship *DieForOurShip – subjective, but the argument could be made that the author kiboshed any chance of different/more interesting romances for the Hero out of sheer stubbornness. YMMV
Dirty Business
stubbornness.
*DirtyBusiness
– essentially everyone, though Altherion and Atolibus carry carries the lion's share for most of the story. Both of them commit Commits numerous atrocities that would have destroyed any likability they he had were it not for the fact that it simply had to be done, regardless of cost or personal suffering.
Dirty *Dirty Old Man – Sarcodus wouldn't have it any other way.
Disability Superpower/Blessed With Suck/Cursed With Awesome
way. Atolibus manages to have a handful himself in his later, darker years.
*DisabilitySuperpower / BlessedWithSuck / CursedWithAwesome
– the True King in his modern form. Powerful? Without question. Mad? As a hatter and possessing just about as much self control.
Dismantled MacGuffin *DismantledMacGuffin – the Soul Egg in Act I
Disposable Woman *DisposableWoman – partial subversion – Cecilia isn't shown doing a great deal before her grisly death but we learn shortly after that she was in fact quietly more important than most of the others knew.
Distressed Damsel *DistressedDamsel Kristina Kaetilia and Schala in Act I, rescued by Atolibus Stratos after he gets his shit together.
Distressed Dude *DistressedDude – played with in Act II when the attempted coup in Lothanis fails and Richter is pulled out to safety by his retainers.
Don't Sneak Up On Me Like That *DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat – said almost word for word by Sarcodus to Atolibus Stratos in Act III
Doom Magnet *DoomMagnet – those who stick around Atolibus our hero for longer than a moment have a tendency to end up dead or worse.
Doomsday Device *DoomsdayDevice – once again the Soul Egg in the wrong hands, Elysdeon in Act IV, a copy of the Time Egg in Acts V and VI.
Doppelganger
Act V.
*Doppelganger
– Atolibus has one in Altherion, Kristina Kaetilia has two in Reia and Serena, Benton had one that got himself killed during the Joining.
Double Entendre *DoubleEntendre – Richter and Sarcodus are both fond of these.
Drama Queen *DramaQueen – Elvina for most of Act I.
Drowning My Sorrows *DrowningMySorrows – Sarcodus and Benton in Act II, Benton for months on end until he gets his shit together.
Drugs Are Bad *DrugsAreBad – avoided altogether – our hero is entirely immune to the effects of any kind of mind altering chemical or poison.
Dude, Where's My Reward/What You Are In The Dark *DudeWheresMyReward / WhatYouAreInTheDark – our heroes save the world countless times, save millions of lives and ultimately end up saving the freaking Universe itself, and what do they get for their trouble? Usually just more work. Do any of them quit or step aside? Not on your life.
Dulcinea Effect *DulcineaEffect – appears to be in full force in the beginning, but as the story develops and the characters flesh out we find that it isn't entirely the case after all.
Egg MacGuffin *EggMacGuffin – the Soul Egg, natch
Eldritch Location *EldritchLocation – the Outer Dark, where there is no light but there are shadows that move. The realm of the dead and the Heart's abode also qualify.
Elemental Absorption *ElementalAbsorption – the driving force behind shields woven of power opposite what is heading its way.
Elemental Embodiment *ElementalEmbodiment – The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.
Emergency Impersonation *EmergencyImpersonation Atolibus Elvina having to impersonate his younger self Stratos in Act V while the Keeper has the younger version's body.
The End... Or Is It? *TheEndOrIsIt - Act III appears to end normally enough, until the very last few paragraphs anyways.
Enter Stage Window *EnterStageWindow – or rather Enter Stage Gateway, as often as they are used after the moratorium lifts post Act I.
Epic Fail *EpicFail – all through Acts I and II we've seen Atolibus Stratos ultimately manage to either fight or think his way through every last thing he's come up against, surely he'll pull some solution to deal with Altherion out of his ass, right? Um, no. Not so much, really. *punctuated by Earth-Shattering Kaboom*
Establishing Series Moment
really.
*EstablishingSeriesMoment
– the first chapter of Act I, our hero riding in Big Damn Heroes style to save the day. Because despite everything that happens he is the hero, and this is what he does.
Et Tu, Brute? *EtTuBrute - Atolibus with both Serena and Jael; the latter having started hiding something and working for the other side partway through their relationship while the former had plotted betrayal before their relationship ever began. Prompts a bit of an Heroic BSOD.
The Eternal Churchill
HeroicBSOD.
*TheEternalChurchill
– Atolibus more than once, humorously enough not Churchill himself, however. The man is old, tired and generally reserved for a change.
Even the Girls Want Her *EvenTheGirlsWantHer – used playfully with Reia and Elvina in Act III, though not perhaps entirely relevant considering Reia is gay.
Everyone is Related *EveryoneIsRelated – not completely explored until further down the line but definitely at work. The family trees are... confusing, at the very least.
Evil Costume Switch *EvilCostumeSwitch – though more 'insane' as opposed to straight up evil, Atolibus' Stratos' change into the True King most certainly qualifies.
Evil Me Scares Me *EvilMeScaresMe – Atolibus doesn't like thinking about his time as the True King.
Experienced Protagonist *ExperiencedProtagonist – a thousand years of experience, no less.
Exposition of Immortality *ExpositionOfImmortality – comes up a few times with Atolibus and some of the others, they occasionally mention events and people that happened hundreds of years ago.
Eye Color Change *EyeColorChange – eyes have a tendency to glow when the Gift is involved. Literal color change with Atolibus – they were gold silver as the True King, quicksilver gold as the man in gold.
Faceless Goons
Stratos Lumina.
*FacelessGoons
– a goodly portion of the Magus in Act I serve as this.
Failure is the Only Option *FailureIsTheOnlyOption – the general thrust of Act II from the midpoint on.
False Innocence Trick *FalseInnocenceTrick – Jael, though we don't learn why and how until late in Act III. Serena in Act II and III also counts.
Famous Ancestor *FamousAncestor Lothane William Lothanis the Fourteenth of his name is directly descended from the True King of old.
Fantasy Metals *FantasyMetals – aside from Elysdeon (not technically metal at all) completely averted. Average materials consist of iron, steel, bronze and brass with the occasional bit of gold and silver tossed in the mix, all possessing largely the same properties as their real world counterparts.
Fantasy Pantheon *FantasyPantheon – of a sorts, you have the Heart of the Universe, the Keeper of Souls and the Elemental Lords of Power.
Fatal Flaw *FatalFlaw – Atolibus, and hubris of all things – after over a thousand years of uncontested mastery in Syreal his general attitude is to charge in headfirst and ask questions afterward. Altherion spends most of Act II and III demonstrating just how bad of an idea this is.
Faux Action Girl *FauxActionGirl – Schala has shades of this. We know she's a Lord General, we heard a lot about her prowess and yet she's constantly needing saving... by men.
The Fellowship has Ended *TheFellowshipHasEnded – definite shades of this in Act III, everyone essentially goes their separate ways and remains so until nearly another hundred years have passed and half of those that survived the prior Act are now gone.
Females Are More Innocent *FemalesAreMoreInnocent – averted entirely; women in Syreal are no more prone to innocence or guilt than men. Serena serves a prime example – her duplicity existed before she even met Atolibus.
The Fighting Narcissist
Stratos.
*TheFightingNarcissist
– Altherion, you handsome devil you, can you stop looking at your own reflection and get back to hacking soldiers apart please?
Foregone Conclusion *ForegoneConclusion – the fate of the True King in Act IV, as well as Kristina.
Four-Star Badass
Kaetilia.
*FourStarBadass
– is Atolibus essentially a general? Aye. Can he slaughter entire armies in a single go or take down any swordsman that puts him to a challenge? Aye.
From Nobody to Nightmare *FromNobodyToNightmare – Elvina, once a young mage and lover of the Regent to the throne of Lothanis, an offshoot of a relatively powerless part of a fairly benign House that eventually damn near managed to conquer the known world. Serena also qualifies – not only does she end up hoodwinking everyone and plays a big part in Syreal burning, we find out eventually that she is the one trying to end existence.
Functional Magic *FunctionalMagic – though not entirely center stage, magic in the world of Syreal is reasonably well defined and has very specific rules for both use and inheritance. The only rule breaking we really see is from Atolibus, and his is justified by the fact that his magic simply does not function the way a garden variety mortal's does.
Geographic Flexibility *GeographicFlexibility – avoided for the most part. Though the bulk of the story takes place inside Castle Lothanis, the surrounding area and general biome remain largely consistent until the whole thing comes crashing down.
Get Out *GetOut Atolibus Stratos after Sarcodus reveals the truth of his birth in Act II, there's a Sarcodus-shaped hole in the wall right afterwards.
Glowing Eyes of Doom *GlowingEyesOfDoom – the True King, of the gold quicksilver variety. Averted with Atolibus as himself Stratos – he has an eye color that no human could possibly possess but they are otherwise normal, possessing a sclera, an iris and a pupil.
A God Am I *AGodAmI – played with, Altherion essentially behaves like one even though he never quite made it all the way. Anestos on the other hand...
God Is Flawed *GodIsFlawed – hooooo boy is he ever, by Act IV the being that created reality wants to reset it and empty it of all humanity just so he doesn't have to deal with them anymore.
Godzilla Threshold *GodzillaThreshold – the only thing that keeps the ending of Act III a Bittersweet Ending BittersweetEnding instead of a full on Downer Ending DownerEnding is the fact that the consequences of failure were such that the price of victory was worth it, no matter how costly.
Good Is Not Nice *GoodIsNotNice Atolibus our hero in later years, especially after the fall of Syreal.
The Good King
Syreal and his forced regeneration back into the persona of Atolibus Sandrin.
*TheGoodKing
– shades of this with Lothane William even though we never precisely see what he does, but Atolibus Stratos of a certainty in Act II and beyond.
Graceful in Their Element *GracefulInTheirElement – Elvina is commented on regarding this, as well as the Hero.
Graceful Ladies Like Purple *GracefulLadiesLikePurple – played straight with Schala after her resurrection in Act II; the armor seems to have disappeared altogether. (this is also an Homage to Chrono Trigger and the character of Schala Zeal)
Grail in the Garbage *GrailInTheGarbage – the broken Soul Egg in Act IV, the shards of the original in Act I.
Guardians of the Multiverse *GuardianOfTheMultiverse – played with throughout the series, particularly volume five
Guns Are Useless
Act V
*GunsAreUseless
– played straight with Atolibus, subverted in Act III with Jael when he tries to stop a bar fight and is almost killed by three slugs to the chest.
Gut Punch *GutPunch – a few, notably: Kristina Kaetilia being killed murdered before her husband and mother's eyes in Act II, Syreal burning in Act III, Atolibus learning that one of the people he loved was in fact a traitor from the beginning in Act III.
Hanging A Lampshade *HangingALampshade – it is acknowledged time and again that the white blade Atolibus carries for most of the story is patently absurd.
Happy Married *HappilyMarried Atolibus Stratos and Kristina Kaetilia through half of Act II, before her untimely demise.
He/She Knows Too Much *SheKnowsTooMuch – averted – Serena actually lets Kristina Kaetilia live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kristina Kaetilia was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
He Who Fights Monsters *HeWhoFightsMonsters – shades of this with Atolibus, played straight with Altherion and Sarcodus.
Hell Bent For Leather *HellBentForLeather – Atolibus very much adores his black trench coat, he's visibly chagrined when the first one is ruined in Act III.
The Hero *TheHero – Atolibus Sandrin, full stop.
Heroic BSOD *HeroicBSOD – Atolibus for a few months after Kristina's Kaetilia's death, arguably in force in varying degrees for most of the rest of the series.
Hidden Agenda Villain *HiddenAgendaVillain – Altherion until the very end of Act III when we finally hear his side of the story.
Hidden In Plain Sight *HoistByHisOwnPetard metatextual example, every other chapter from the beginning of Act I through the beginning of Act II spells Altherion's name when put together, a fair bit before it's actually revealed in story. (Easter Egg, Viewers Are Geniuses)
Hoist By His Own Petard – Anestos/Welesly
Anestos and Malak in Act IV after their elaborate plot to seed the Gift in humanity not only does so but does it in a manner that renders that nasty tendency magic typically has to fry technology absolutely useless.
Hot Gypsy Woman *HotGypsyWoman – many of the Winterhaven lot, as well as the form Altherion prefers when going incognito. (with a healthy bust-line, as well)
House Husband *HouseHusband – what Richter would prefer to be doing at any given time, no matter where he might be.
Housewife *Housewife – Richter's wife Owena prior to her death. Mundane, untrained in any weapons or martial skills but devoted to her husband and the raising of their children. (generally directly together, for the most part)
Huge Guy, Tiny Girl *HugeGuyTinyGirl again with Atolibus and pretty much anyone he would ever potentially be with due to his particularly large physical size and the enormous set of golden plate he nearly always wears.
Humans Are White
frame (the man is 6'4" after all)
*HumansAreWhite
– averted, Richter's family originated in the west of the realm and are black.
Humiliation Conga
black as is Tsawehd.
*HumiliationConga
Atolibus Stratos/Atolibus from mid Act II through damn near the end altogether. One thing after another just keeps coming up; the guy can never seem to catch a break.
I Have Many Names *IHaveManyNames – in a bit of an inversion, a rare example of the Hero TheHero carrying around more than a few.
I Just Want to Be Free *IJustWantToBeFree – Altherion, though as a mark in his favor he soldiers on regardless of the personal cost.
I Will Find You *IWillFindYou – Atolibus in every last Act at some point or another.
Iconic Item *IconicItem – Atolibus with Elysdeon and the gold armor in Acts I through III, the black trench coat from III through VI.
If It's You, It's Okay *IfItsYouItsOkay – Jael with Altherion. Though Altherion had always possessed an entirely libertine view of sexuality Jael had never been attracted to or aroused by men before the right one came along.
I'm Not a Hero, I'm... *ImNotAHeroIm - Elvina and Schala to each other in mid Act II during their mutual Journey to the Center of the Mind.
Immortality Begins at 20 *ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty – played somewhat straight with Atolibus and his brother – both are described as looking perhaps 30 physically despite their actual age. Subverted with Sarcodus – it's been a slow process but he has physically aged since the Heart granted him limited immortality.
Immune to Fate *ImmuneToFate – Atolibus by definition of the very essence of his being. The man is a walking random number generator just about everywhere he goes.
Impersonating the Evil Twin *ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin – though not so much evil at this point, Atolibus pulls this on the Keeper in the beginning of the final battle of Act IV to lure him into reach.
Info Dump *InfoDump – for the most part averted, though a few speeches and conversations do stand out somewhat.
Instant Expert *InstantExpert – Atolibus at birth, Justified by the fact that he is the sum of the seven souls of seven masters alongside his own.
Iron Lady *IronLady – Schala Winn: former Lord General of the Armies and general Stoic Badass Abnormal.
It Has Been an Honor
BadassAbnormal.
*ItHasBeenAnHonor
– said almost word for word by Richter at the end of Act III, just before his death.
It Never Gets Any Easier *ItNeverGetsAnyEasier – it absofuckinglutely never does.
Jerk With A Heart of Gold *JerkWithAHeartOfGold – an argument could be made for Atolibus, but it fits Altherion like a shiny metal glove.
Knight in Shining Armor *KnightInShiningArmor – played absolutely straight in Act I, down to the shiny golden plate and massive black mare.
Knight Templar *KnightTemplar – shades of the twins but played completely straight with the Keeper in Act IV. The man went from a being that created light and life on a whim to a creature with a desire to condemn every single life form that had ever existed just to escape the madness.
Lady of Black Magic *LadyOfBlackMagic – partially played; though Elvina undoubtedly packs more firepower than just about anyone else she also happens to be more than fair with a sword. Case in point – going toe to toe with Atolibus in his prime Stratos Lumina in Act I for longer than a few seconds without getting overwhelmed by sheer physical force.
Light 'em Up *LightEmUp – Atolibus regularly wields the Light as a weapon of pure destruction, sometimes killing a single person, other times a hundred thousand.
Light Is Good/Light Is Not Good *LightIsGood / LightIsNotGood – Atolibus' primary strength is in Light and he's unquestionably the hero. The True King of Act I, however...
Lineage Comes From the Father *LineageComesFromtheFather – not entirely straight, though present – while it is true that the line of Lothanis has always been kings from son to son, that has less to do with women in roles of power and more to do with the fact that the True King was their progenitor. Perhaps the one man in the world that has no mother or father.
Living Legend *LivingLegend Atolibus Stratos as well as his alter ego, true persona of Atolibus Sandrin, the man most folk knew as the True King in Acts I and II.
Living MacGuffin
King.
*LivingMacGuffin
– Elvina and Schala as the final fragments of the Soul Egg in Act I.
Living on Borrowed Time *LivingOnBorrowedTime – Altherion in mid Act IV before finding his vessel and recovering.
Long Hair Is Feminine *LongHairIsFeminine – played straight with Elvina and Kristina, Kaetilia, subverted with Lia and Schala.
The Lost Lenore *TheLostLenore – how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.
Love Epiphany *LoveEpiphany Atolibus Stratos in Act I when Lia tries to confess her betrayal, talking about Kristina.
Love Makes You Evil
Kaetilia.
*LoveMakesYouEvil
– Jael is willing to commit any number of atrocities simply because he loves Altherion and would do anything the man asked, even killing his own little brother.
Love Ruins the Realm *LoveRuinsTheRealm – hoooooooley shit, does it ever. Act II – as a direct result of our Hero's actions the entire universe that contains the joined worlds of Syreal and Altaris is destroyed in screaming and fire.
Made of Indestructium *MadeOfIndestructium – Elysdeon and whatever the hell our Hero's golden plate is crafted of.
Made of Iron *MadeOfIron – justified in that men and women with the Gift possess uncanny physical and mental healing abilities, up to and including trauma what would annihilate a vanilla mortal.
Magic A is Magic A *MagicAIsMagicA – largely played straight in general.
Magical Girl *MagicalGirl – hello, Kristina.Kaetilia. Have we met any time recently? No? You've been too busy frying regiments and liquifying soldiers' eyeballs in their sockets? Ah. Sorry to bother you, keep right at it. And Elvina – what's that you say? You drew all of the water from an entire storm to crush an army under a single massive drop?
Magnificent Bastard *MagnificentBastard – all over the place with at least a dozen characters having shades of it (including our Hero), but Altherion definitely takes the cake there. Fifteen hundred years of constant plotting and planning and scheming, with everything up to and including rape and torture/murder, all to put every piece into place just so... ultimately for the good of all mankind.
Mama Bear *MamaBear Kristina Kaetilia in Act IV when Serena makes off with her first and only child. Papa Bear PapaBear also counts for the True King as he arrives on the scene and makes a go at ending Serena for the same reason.
Man in White *ManInWhite – Atolibus as the True King, Altherion from the middle of Act IV on after shedding the black.
Manly Gay *ManlyGay – Jael. The man doesn't show any signs of camp, he's simply a man who is in love with another man. Same could be said of Tsawehd in Acts V and VI, Act V, though his is more of a case of Straight Gay.
Manly Tears/Men Don't Cry
StraightGay.
*ManlyTears / MenDontCry
– averted on both counts, Atolibus' weeping is generally heartfelt and properly messy, and he does it more than once.
Mayfly-December Romance *MayflyDecemberRomance – arguably Elvina and Richter (she's over two hundred years old and he's about sixty), unquestionably with anyone Atolibus/Altherion/Sarcodus manage to come together with.
Men Are the Expendable Gender *MenAreTheExpendableGender – yeah, no. The numbers are roughly equal and for various reasons unrelated to their gender.
Might Makes Right *MightMakesRight essentially how the True King came to power when he arrived in King's arrival on Syreal was punctuated by the skies man slaughtering a massive army all by his lonesome. Anyone who might have disagreed with that qualifying him for leadership would have likely kept their mouths shut for fear of Syreal.
Mind Screw
the madness in his glowing quicksilver gaze.
*MindScrew
– Atolibus and Altherion are created to fight an unknown rising darkness, which turns out to exist because... they were created.
Mind Rape *MindRape – Altherion on more than one occasion (as well as the occasional literal rape), the very essence of the Heart of the Universe.
Missing Mom *MissingMom – holy shit does anybody here have at least one parent?
The Mole *TheMole – Serena and Jael, the former having never been truly allied with the good guys in the first place while the latter was slowly corrupted by a charismatic god.
More than Mind Control *MoreThanMindControl – it starts off looking like this might be the case with Jael, only to find in Act III that there wasn't even a shred of it to begin with – every action the man took was entirely of his own volition, and he's perfectly aware of the depth of his betrayal.
Most Common Super Power *MostCommonSuperPower – averted; Kristina Kaetilia and most of the others are described as having 'apple-sized' breasts or thereabouts, thereabouts (if and when bust size is mentioned, which is exceedingly rare), while Elvina is almost completely flat. (though she's a bit more of an Amazon – she may be flat but she's also tall, lanky and very very fucking strong)
Mrs. Robinson *MrsRobinson – Schala is described this way in Act II; visible lines, tightness and permanent tanning but still in peak physical condition as well as being strong enough to twist a man's head around his shoulders a few times. Sexy.
Muggles Do It Better *MugglesDoItBetter – played with, at first the people of Earth are damn near defenseless but as time goes by and technology grows they manage to hold their own using relatively mundane weapons – bullets and high explosives can eventually punch through a shield just like they can punch through metal.
Mundane Solution *MundaneSolution – how do you deal with the being that created the very universe you call home? Cut off his fucking head with a sword.
The Mutiny *TheMutiny – briefly in Act II as Richter becomes Regent, part of one of Altherion's many, many arcane schemes. (also a metatextual example of What Might Have Been WhatMightHaveBeen – it was a plot thread the author had originally planned on expanding upon before deciding to go in another direction)
Mysterious Note *MysteriousNote – left by the man in silver early in Act I Part I.
Nature Adores a Virgin *NatureAdoresAVirgin – averted entirely; none of our female characters are virgins, none of them are particularly prudish and yet none of them are obliquely slutty.
Near-Rape Experience *NearRapeExperience – horribly, horribly averted. Kristina, Schala, Cecilia Kaetilia, Schala and Ellaria all go through it at some point or another in a story 'verse where the Discretion Shot DiscretionShot was never invented.
Never a Self-Made Woman *NeverASelfMadeWoman – another patent aversion; Kristina Kaetilia has her reputation and skills through her deeds and the events in her life that she survived, while her mother was a Lord General of the Lothanis Army. Lord Generals aren't just made – they're born in fire and blood on the field of battle.
New Powers as the Plot Demands *NewPowersAsThePlotDemands – justified with Kristina Kaetilia in Act I, she's undergoing the battle trance and unlocking her magic the quicker and far more dangerous way. Also justified with Elvina and her time traveling in Act IV, it's foreshadowed briefly in Act III before the Heart is destroyed.
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero *NiceJobBreakingItHero – what's that you say? We fixed the Soul Egg and the world is saved, hi-diddley-hey? Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that you just unchained a mad god and set his power loose to rampage. Hope you didn't like living on that planet you all came from. Oops.
Nigh-Invulnerability *NighInvulnerability – played straight with Atolibus and a few of the others occasionally. There does in fact exist an object that is insanely dangerous to him though, and he spends most days with it in a scabbard on his back or the aether surrounding him.
No Body Left Behind *NoBodyLeftBehind – Gregor in the end of Act I when Altherion murders him via pillar of black fire, there isn't anything left but scorched ground underneath. Also happens in Act I when Atolibus Stratos first loses his shit and vaporizes an army of twenty thousand.
No Guy Wants an Amazon *NoGuyWantsAnAmazon – averted to hell and back again with just about every relationship in story, but Richter in particular would argue that point with you.
No Guy Wants to Be Chased *NoGuyWantsToBeChased – again, Richter subverts this. Elvina initiates their relationship and generally directs where things go.
Nobody Poops *NobodyPoops – briefly flirted with. There are the occasional mentions of 'calls of nature' but in general it's played straight.
Not Afraid of You Anymore *NotAfraidOfYouAnymore – Elvina to Altherion late in Act II, having been free of his mind control for some time.
Not So Different *NotSoDifferent – a bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necesssary.
The Nth Doctor
necessary.
*TheNthDoctor
– the hero as Atolibus Sandrin/ the True King in white and then Atolibus Sandrin Stratos Lumina in gold – they're the same person but they look different and have different personalities.
Obfuscating Stupidity *ObfuscatingStupidity – Anestos in Act IV. Does it seem a bit daft that he'd trust Altherion in the first place, let alone simply ignore the man and leave him to run around doing whatever the hell he wants? Newsflash – was well aware from minute one.
Off the Chart *OffTheChart – hooooo boy. Our hero, our first primary villain, and the Hero's Superpowered Alter Ego.SuperpoweredAlterEgo. (considering how strong the man is just in his own right that's saying something)
Offered the Crown *OfferedTheCrown Atolibus several Stratos a few times over, in Acts I and II, Richter once in Act II. (on a side note one of the man in gold's biggest pet peeves, to boot)
Offing the Offspring *OffingTheOffspring – what Serena tried to do in Act IV, foiled barely in time by the arrival of the True King and the others.
Official Couple *OfficialCouple Atolibus Stratos and Kristina
Oh My Gods!
Kaetilia
*OhMyGods
- minor example with the common Syreal euphemism 'gods' 'God's eyes'.
Old Shame – let's just say that the author's first draft back in '98 was... different. And not in a good way.
Older Than They Look/Really 700 years old
*OlderThanTheyLook / ReallySevenHundredYearsOld – at the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties aside from short, parted silver hair and quicksilver eyes.
Omnicidal Maniac
thirties.
*OmnicidalManiac
– Serena after the events of the entire series leading into volume six, Act V, she desires a complete Cessation of Existence CessationOfExistence for herself and the rest of the universe along with her. (She nearly succeeds, and her own desire for un-being is granted after a fashion)
One Head Taller *OneHeadTaller – just about everyone Atolibus is with by virtue of the man being 6'4” in nothing but his birthday suit.
The Only One *TheOnlyOne Atolibus Stratos (until Act II)
Only One Name *OnlyOneName – Altherion, though it is revealed in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in volume Act V that he does in fact carry the same last name as his brother. Where the name comes from no-one knows, Sarcodus once mentioned that Atolibus Sandrin was a permutation of the names of the seven who gave themselves to make him, but we know his track record with the truth is sketchy at best.
Order versus Chaos
brother.
*OrderVersusChaos
– a bit indirectly but true, one need only look at the Magus and the Ten Realms, or the difference between reality and the Outer Dark
Outliving One's Offspring *OutlivingOnesOffspring – Atolibus, a fate he is doomed to no matter what he does by virtue of his immortality.
Parental Abandonment *ParentalAbandonment – Elvina by her mother, Atolibus and Altherion by the man that created them both.
Pet the Dog *PetTheDog – regardless of all of the horrible things he has the other man do, Altherion's relationship with Jael is completely genuine.
Phlebotinum-Handling Requirements *PhlebotinumHandlingRequirements – in anyone else's hands Elysdeon weighs at least fifty pounds, less than a feather when Atolibus carries it.
Physical God *PhysicalGod – the Elemental Lords of Power have shades of this, as does the Keeper and Altherion. The Heart is a bit of a subversion – while it exists physically after a fashion, it only does so in one single place across the verse that isn't causally connected to the rest. Played straight with Atolibus.
Pillar of Light *PillarOfLight – used during sequences of vast power being consumed and occasionally when Atolibus loses his cool altogether. Largest example is when the True King's true abdication is shown at the very end of Act IV.
Playing Both Sides *PlayingBothSides – is practically Altherion's middle name. (bonus points for being a good name for a band as well)
Plot Coupon *PlotCoupon – played straight in Act I but subverted later on when the proper nature of the Egg is revealed.
Posthumous Character *PosthumousCharacter – Richter's wife. Never once shown alive during the main plot era.
Power Glows *PowerGlows – the citizens of Lothanis know that if the man in gold is glowing visibly it's best to get the hell out of dodge, out of the castle, the city, the nation even if possible.
The Power of Friendship *ThePowerOfFriendship – one of Atolibus' chief motivations for damn near anything, not the least of which pressing on even after watching his wife and his home world burn in a flash.
Psychopathic Manchild *PsychopathicManchild – Atolibus just after his first awakening. He's got the power of a god and the skills of seven masters of their trade but has absolutely no idea what constitutes acceptable social behavior. His first act is to try rummaging through Sarcodus' mind with no concept that what he's doing is essentially Mind Rape.
Punch a Wall
MindRape.
*PunchAWall
– Atolibus has been known to shatter stone and mortar on occasion. Being able to repair said damage with magic makes life a little more tolerable to those around.
A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil *APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil – Elvina in the backstory, around two hundred years before Act I begins.
Precision F Strike *PrecisionFStrike – played straight for most of Act II, the early story, fully on the other end of the scale from Act II on.
Real Men Hate Sugar *RealMenHateSugar – Richter would tell you that's utter nonsense while sipping something cold, deliciously fruity and reasonably alcoholic.
Reality Warping Is Not a Toy *RealityWarpingIsNotAToy – rammed home hard when Atolibus accidentally merges two worlds in a careless moment of power, also played with regarding gateways and timegates.
Really Gets Around *ReallyGetsAround – Richter in his backstory, in the days before the birth of his first son.
Reasonable Authority Figure *ReasonableAuthorityFigure Lothane William in Act I. Calm, rational, thoughtful and always considerate of the little folk.
Recycled Premise – an argument could be made for Acts IV and VI, with the fate of the universe at stake in both cases. Justified in that it leads to the conclusion of the series and The Reveal that the entire saga is one giant looping cycle.
Redemption Equals Death
*RedemptionEqualsDeath – Lia in Act I, Altherion in Act III.
Regent for Life *RegentForLife Atolibus Stratos from the day his first son began his reign until nearly a thousand years later when the last of his line is finally extinguished.
Reincarnation *Reincarnation – in a manner of speaking covering Sarcodus, Kristina, Kaetilia, Elvina, Schala, Gregor and depending on how you look at it even Atolibus himself.
Reluctant Ruler *ReluctantRuler Atolibus Stratos in mid Act I and again in Act II when the crown is finally forced back into his hands.
Remembered Too Late *RememberedTooLate – thanks to the Heart damn near everyone but Sarcodus stands out as particularly Egregious even by that group's standards.
Required Secondary Powers *RequiredSecondaryPowers – stated directly in regards to the Gift and how it affects the mind and body.
Resurrective Immortality *ResurrectiveImmortality this is the means by which Sarcodus is immortal – he can be killed but he always revives in a healthy, intact body. Sometimes centuries later...
The Reveal *TheReveal – Act II when we first meet Altherion directly and learn who and what he is. Also when Sarcodus and Reia discuss Atolibus' origins.
Roaring Rampage of Revenge *RoaringRampageOfRevenge – a few examples come to mind. Atolibus in Act I as the True King, slaughtering thousands upon thousands when his wife is taken from him. Altherion in Act III after Jael's demise also stands out, though his attempt leads directly to his death. (though in keeping with a proper Xanatos Gambits, XanatosGambit, everything was according to plan, even his death – especially his death)
Royal Blood *RoyalBlood – the Lothanis line, direct descendants of the True King and possessed of magic much like his for hundreds of years.
Royals Who Do Something *RoyalsWhoDoSomething – arguably Lothane, William, unquestionably Atolibus and Kristina.
Saved By The Phlebotinum
Kaetilia.
*SavedByThePhlebotinum
Kristina Kaetilia at the end of Act I after Elvina dies and her mother gives her own life to complete the Soul Egg. (Nice Job Breaking It Hero/Xanatos Gambit, (NiceJobBreakingItHero / XanatosGambit, good going guys)
Sealed Evil In a Can *SealedEvilInACan – Altherion and the Egg in Act I, his power having been sealed over 800 years ago by a desperate man trying to save his world regardless of the cost.
Secret Identity *SecretIdentity – Lady Therese in Act IV, a mask for....... both Atolibus and his brother.
Sequel Escalation *SequelEscalation – from the Ten Realms, to Syreal, to the entire reality, to all realities and finally to everything and every time, all that was, is and will be.
Shown Their Work *ShownTheirWork – subtle but present; the watch Atolibus wears in Act III, one that is purely mechanical and therefore immune to magical fuckery. A reference to Rome in Act III also lines up with a specific performance of Turandot in real life 1955.
Slasher Smile *SlasherSmile – oh fuck does Altherion ever have a good one for Acts II and III.
Snark Knight *SnarkKnight – Sarcodus and Richter are both quick with a barb or a quip whenever possible.
Statuesque Stunner *StatuesqueStunner – the best description for Elvina. Tall, lanky, gorgeous.
The Sociopath *TheSociopath – this is what Altherion appears to be without question until the end of Act III, when we finally learn what drives him. Everything the man has done or said thus far has been done without the slightest thought for how it might affect anyone else. Simply does not care.
Spanner In The Works *SpannerInTheWorks – constantly, but first and foremost Atolibus in Act IV. What's that you say? Humanity has amazing technological wizardry and they can now throw fireballs without having to worry about frying any electronics for miles? Huh. Whoops.
Spirited Young Lady *SpiritedYoungLady – Neisa in Act IV before losing her arm and her best friend.
Stable Time Loop *StableTimeLoop – the entire series, after all is said and done.
Stopped Caring *StoppedCaring – Atolibus in Act III/IV until the very end.
Stuffed into the Fridge *StuffedIntoTheFridge – Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. She was raped, tortured and murdered and not necessarily in that order.one. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (this (Cecilia also falls into the territory of Xanatos Gambit XanatosGambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
Summoning Ritual *SummoningRitual – what Serena is doing at the center of the realm of the dead in Act II. (She succeeds)
Supernatural Gold Eyes *SupernaturalGoldEyes the True King, natch. (glowing no less)
Surprise Incest
or rather SupernaturalSilverEyes with Atolibus
*SurpriseIncest
– Elvina and Gregor, who in a previous life was Androsaren Elise, her father.
Swirly Energy Thingy *SwirlyEnergyThingy – gateways as they are described in-universe, holes in the air that allow instant travel anywhere the mage is familiar enough with. (shout out (ShoutOut to the Wheel of Time)
Take a Third Option *TakeAThirdOption – Atolibus lives on this concept, as he embodies the essence of Free Will itself. There's always another way.
Teacher/Student Romance *TeacherStudentRomance – of the positive variety, neither Atolibus nor Elvina force themselves on one another in her youth. They come to a mutual affection for one another having gotten to know each other for some time and having been comfortable in their presence.
Temporal Paradox *TemporalParadox – by nature not even normally possible, almost happens when time itself is broken and bleeding.
Temporary Love Interest *TemporaryLoveInterest – poor, poor Lia. Never stood a chance; prophecy is a bitch.
The Three Faces of Eve *TheThreeFacesOfEve – used in a rather twisted fashion between Kristina, Kaetilia, Reia and Serena. (especially considering that they all look damn near identical to one another)
There Are No Therapists *ThereAreNoTherapists – none whatsoever. The Gifted get away with it because the nature of magic itself protects their mind from long term damage, but being a mundane plain sucks.
This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself *ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself – patently averted; Sarcodus explicitly tells Atolibus that under no circumstances is he to fight alone in Act I, even going so far as to tell Schala and Kristina Kaetilia to make sure that doesn't happen in the first place.
Time Marches On *TimeMarchesOn – relentlessly, with definite shades of Who Wants to Live Forever WhoWantsToLiveForever regarding the Hero.
Token Lesbian *TokenLesbian – averted. Though there aren't very many homosexual relationships each of them is portrayed in no different light than any other, even considering Altherion's proclivities.
Took a Level in Badass *TookALevelInBadass Kristina Kaetilia from the very beginning all the way through to the very end.
Tranquil Fury *TranquilFury – Atolibus' modus operandi
Transformation Sequence *TransformationSequence – occasionally, most notably when Atolibus Stratos finally fails to contain the greater part of his strength and erupts with light as the True King in Act I.
Unable to Cry *UnableToCry Atolibus Stratos for a fair length of time after his wife is killed by his own twin in front of his eyes, helpless to do anything but watch the horror unfold.
The Unfair Sex *TheUnfairSex – Lia attempts to invoke this just after Kristina Kaetilia comes onto the scene; unfortunately for her Atolibus Stratos makes no attempt to claim any more responsibility than what rightfully belongs to him.
Undignified Death *UndignifiedDeath – the assassin that takes out Lothane William also ends up getting a knife blade from said king shoved through his throat just before Lothane William expires. His death is less quick and far messier.
The Unfettered *TheUnfettered – what Atolibus has become after Act II/III.III. Lying to every last person around you? No problem. Assassinating a few individuals and mind raping others simply to maintain your cover? Meh. Murdering children to further your goals? All in a day's work if it gets the point across.
Unflinching Walk *UnflinchingWalk – when Atolibus Stratos steps out of the castle gates with sword in hand just before losing his mind and becoming the man in white once more in Act I.
Up to Eleven *UpToEleven – what happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
Unspoken Plan *UnspokenPlan – just how were they planning on stopping Anestos in Act IV? Let me show you... after it's all ready triggered.
Unwitting Pawn *UnwittingPawn – Elvina and Gregor to Altherion in Act I, Atolibus to Altherion in Acts I through III, everyone everywhere to the Heart of old.
Utopia Justifies the Means *UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans – depending on one's perspective Anestos makes a good example for us, considering that in his own mind he is planning to make the universe a more perfect place... without humans or pesky half-gods to get in his way, of course.
We Are As Mayflies *WeAreAsMayflies – humanity compared to Atolibus or the Keeper/Elemental Lords/Heart, the latter three existing for a minimum of a few quintillion years or so.
We Used to Be Friends *WeUsedToBeFriends – Elvina, two hundred years before the beginning and her Start of Darkness.
Wham Episode
StartOfDarkness.
*WhamEpisode
– the True King in Act I, the Joining and Altherion in Act II, at least two in each Act.
Wham Line *WhamLine – 'Your brother, old man, and so much more'. 'Oh, I can think of one person who would...' 'Did you really think I trusted you?' 'How do you open a door that isn't there?'
What the Hell Hero
there?' 'Oh dear gods. It's him. The boy. He's Atolibus reborn'
*WhatTheHellHero
– said almost verbatim in Act IV when we learn that our dashing Hero just murdered the President's child right before his eyes.
Where It All Began *WhereItAllBegan – the denouement of Act III is set where Atolibus was created in the first place.
Who Wants To Live Forever *WhoWantsToLiveForever – shades of this with Atolibus and the Keeper, played straight with Altherion.
Woman in Black *WomanInBlack – Elvina, natch.
The Woobie/Woobie Destructor of Worlds *TheWoobie / WoobieDestructorOfWorlds – Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.
Working With the Ex *WorkingWithTheEx – Atolibus and Elvina from early Act II on, after her death and subsequent return.
World-Healing Wave *WorldHealingWave – the general effects of piecing the Soul Egg back together at the end of Act I.
Wouldn't Hit a Girl *WouldntHitAGirl Averted, averted, ask Atolibus and Altherion about that and watch both of them stare at you blankly before laughing their asses off.
Wounded Gazelle Gambit *WoundedGazelleGambit – Serena in Act IV when she first shows herself to Kristina, Kaetilia, begging for help before trying to kill Altherion with his own sword.
Year Inside Hour Outside *YearInsideHourOutside – inverted in Act V with the timegate Elvina uses to arrive and send her past self a signal. She's in for minutes and pops out four years earlier.
You Already Changed the Past *YouAlreadyChangedThePast – any form of mucking about with time prior to the end of Act IV; in the words of Elvina 'I hate time travel'.
You Can't Go Home Again *YouCantGoHomeAgain – especially when 'home' doesn't even exist as a crater anymore.
You Can't Fight Fate *YouCantFightFate – defied, averted, played straight and beyond, it's the central theme of the story
You Have Outlived Your Usefulness *YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness – Altherion when he rams his sword through Serena's chest not sixty seconds after she manages to free him from the Egg and allow his plans to progress.
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The Reality Saga is a literary series written by Clint Morrow set in a universe that asks the question 'how would the immaculate conception work with the methods of rationality applied?' We follow the life of Atolibus Sandrin, a man of many names – the man in white, the man in gold, and the man in black. Stratos Lumina. Champion, savior and destroyer.

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The Reality Saga



Aerith and Bob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus alongside Kristina and Richter, etc etc.
Bigger is Better – for the greater portion of the story our hero carries around a four foot long, seven inch wide white blade known as 'Elysdeon' (Shout Out/Homage to Phantasy Star IV in name and Final Fantasy VII in depiction), usually referred to by others as 'that meat cleaver of a sword you carry'
The Chains of Commanding – one of the central themes of the story as a whole, just about everyone in a position of power is only there reluctantly at best
Darker and Edgier – as the series progresses, the main character and the setting continually grow darker and darker, with the final volume entitled 'Midnight' being set in a timelocked perpetual night. (Atolibus in particular, going from white to gold and finally to black)
Earn Your Happy Ending – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on Downer Ending is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.
Eternal Recurrence – the entire series is the final version of a cycle that has been repeating over and again since the dawn of time, each time adjusting in minor ways, existence itself becoming more and more unstable until God himself has spent all of himself trying to get it right. It's implied that this is the last cycle, and either the universe will get to continue existing forever or suffer eternal oblivion.
Heel Face Turn – a hallmark of the series. Most villains were either A) not under their own control or B) tragically misguided.
High Concept – the entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
Gambit Pileup – with so many plates spinning in the air and so many schemes in the works it can become difficult to realize who is getting the best of who right up until the very end.
Light Is Not Good/Dark Is Not Evil – Played With, Subverted, Averted and everything in between.
Named Weapons – Elysdeon, so named for being 'the Answer to the Question'.
Poor Communication Kills – another hallmark of the series, Justified in universe as anyone with secrets usually has a laundry list of reasonable causes to ensure said secrets remain just that.
Reality Ensues – every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'
Recursive Reality – the entire premise of the universe in story.
Stable Time Loop – several are created in several ways, each leading back to itself.
Well Intentioned Extremist – nearly everyone falls into this category one way or another, chief among them our main character.
What the Hell Hero – Atolibus is constantly getting called out for his mistakes and/or reminded of prior ones on a damn near daily basis.

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Aerith and Bob *AerithAndBob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus alongside Kristina and Richter, etc etc.
Bigger is Better *BiggerIsBetter – for the greater portion of the story our hero carries around a four foot long, seven inch wide white blade known as 'Elysdeon' (Shout Out/Homage (ShoutOut/Homage to Phantasy Star IV in name and Final Fantasy VII in depiction), usually referred to by others as 'that meat cleaver of a sword you carry'
The Chains of Commanding *TheChainsOfCommanding – one of the central themes of the story as a whole, just about everyone in a position of power is only there reluctantly at best
Darker and Edgier *DarkerAndEdgier – as the series progresses, the main character and the setting continually grow darker and darker, with the final volume entitled 'Midnight' being set in a timelocked perpetual night. (Atolibus in particular, going from white to gold and finally to black)
Earn Your Happy Ending *EarnYourHappyEnding – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on Downer Ending is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.
Eternal Recurrence *EternalRecurrence – the entire series is the final version of a cycle that has been repeating over and again since the dawn of time, each time adjusting in minor ways, existence itself becoming more and more unstable until God himself has spent all of himself trying to get it right. It's implied that this is the last cycle, and either the universe will get to continue existing forever or suffer eternal oblivion.
Heel Face Turn *HeelFaceTurn – a hallmark of the series. Most villains were either A) not under their own control or B) tragically misguided.
High Concept *HighConcept – the entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
Gambit Pileup *GambitPileup – with so many plates spinning in the air and so many schemes in the works it can become difficult to realize who is getting the best of who right up until the very end.
Light Is Not Good/Dark Is Not Evil *LightIsNotGood/DarkIsNotEvil – Played With, Subverted, Averted and everything in between.
Named Weapons *NamedWeapons – Elysdeon, so named for being 'the Answer to the Question'.
Poor Communication Kills *PoorCommunicationKills – another hallmark of the series, Justified in universe as anyone with secrets usually has a laundry list of reasonable causes to ensure said secrets remain just that.
Reality Ensues *RealityEnsues – every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'
Recursive Reality *RecursiveReality – the entire premise of the universe in story.
Stable Time Loop *StableTimeLoop – several are created in several ways, each leading back to itself.
Well Intentioned Extremist *WellIntentionedExtremist – nearly everyone falls into this category one way or another, chief among them our main character.
What the Hell Hero *WhatTheHellHero Atolibus Atolibus/Stratos is constantly getting called out for his mistakes and/or reminded of prior ones on a damn near daily basis.



Absurdly Sharp Blade – averted; Elysdeon is unbreakable, enormous and weighs about as much as a feather in Atolibus' hands but it isn't ever described or used as any sharper than any reasonably well-sharpened blade.

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Absurdly Sharp Blade *AbsurdlySharpBlade – averted; Elysdeon is unbreakable, enormous and weighs about as much as a feather in Atolibus' hands but it isn't ever described or used as any sharper than any reasonably well-sharpened blade.



Brainwashed and Crazy – absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.

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Brainwashed and Crazy – absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.



The Lost Lenore – how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.

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The Lost Lenore – how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact fact betraying them from minute one.
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The Reality Saga

“The eyes of the True King stand in judgement of the people of this world.”

The Reality Saga is a literary series written by Clint Morrow set in a universe that asks the question 'how would the immaculate conception work with the methods of rationality applied?' We follow the life of Atolibus Sandrin, a man of many names – the man in white, the man in gold, and the man in black. Stratos Lumina. Champion, savior and destroyer.

The story of the first volume begins in the world of Syreal, amidst a set of nations known colloquially as the Ten Realms, with one in particular – Lothanis – sitting at the heart of all of it as both a governmental seat and the place where the oldest sorcerer known to man calls home. What first appears to be a mild annoyance soon balloons into a genuine threat, eventually leading to the burning of two worlds. An old lover named Elvina Elise, once one of the good guys, has decided to throw in with the dark side in a big way, leading the vicious Society of the Magus, once kindly scholars, on a world burning rampage that nearly succeeds.

The story is complete and available on FictionPress entirely free to read. The rights to the story are copyrighted 2013 by Clint K Morrow II.

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This series provides examples of:
Aerith and Bob – names like Sarcodus and Atolibus alongside Kristina and Richter, etc etc.
Bigger is Better – for the greater portion of the story our hero carries around a four foot long, seven inch wide white blade known as 'Elysdeon' (Shout Out/Homage to Phantasy Star IV in name and Final Fantasy VII in depiction), usually referred to by others as 'that meat cleaver of a sword you carry'
The Chains of Commanding – one of the central themes of the story as a whole, just about everyone in a position of power is only there reluctantly at best
Darker and Edgier – as the series progresses, the main character and the setting continually grow darker and darker, with the final volume entitled 'Midnight' being set in a timelocked perpetual night. (Atolibus in particular, going from white to gold and finally to black)
Earn Your Happy Ending – and how. Atolibus goes through hell from minute one, only to earn a little bit of happiness (and bittersweet happiness at that). The only thing saving it from a full on Downer Ending is the knowledge that at least the greater part of mankind will benefit from the sacrifices made by our protagonists, even if most of them never know who was responsible.
Eternal Recurrence – the entire series is the final version of a cycle that has been repeating over and again since the dawn of time, each time adjusting in minor ways, existence itself becoming more and more unstable until God himself has spent all of himself trying to get it right. It's implied that this is the last cycle, and either the universe will get to continue existing forever or suffer eternal oblivion.
Heel Face Turn – a hallmark of the series. Most villains were either A) not under their own control or B) tragically misguided.
High Concept – the entire series is essentially the creation myth told anew.
Gambit Pileup – with so many plates spinning in the air and so many schemes in the works it can become difficult to realize who is getting the best of who right up until the very end.
Light Is Not Good/Dark Is Not Evil – Played With, Subverted, Averted and everything in between.
Named Weapons – Elysdeon, so named for being 'the Answer to the Question'.
Poor Communication Kills – another hallmark of the series, Justified in universe as anyone with secrets usually has a laundry list of reasonable causes to ensure said secrets remain just that.
Reality Ensues – every action no matter how great or small has consequences, some of them deadly. The whole thrust of everything past Volume I is essentially 'if I did this, what would follow?'
Recursive Reality – the entire premise of the universe in story.
Stable Time Loop – several are created in several ways, each leading back to itself.
Well Intentioned Extremist – nearly everyone falls into this category one way or another, chief among them our main character.
What the Hell Hero – Atolibus is constantly getting called out for his mistakes and/or reminded of prior ones on a damn near daily basis.

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Tropes listed by alphabetical order:

Absurdly Sharp Blade – averted; Elysdeon is unbreakable, enormous and weighs about as much as a feather in Atolibus' hands but it isn't ever described or used as any sharper than any reasonably well-sharpened blade.
Action Dad – the True King; catches his infant son with a flying leap after Serena pretends he's a football instead of a baby.
Action Girl – that's Action Woman to you, and Elvina will have words with you should you forget. Schala and Kristina both qualify to varying degrees, as does Reia from time to time. In point of fact the list of females that aren't this trope is shorter.
After the End – the entire story could be considered this – it's the final cycle of a universe dying and being reborn over and over again. The glass-like city referenced in the distant north of Syreal counts as this, as it's an echo of a San Diego from 2025 where the universe died (unlike how Act IV played out)
All Lesbians Want Kids – averted; do Reia and Cecilia appear to give a single flying fuck about childbearing? In a word, um, no. Not really, no.
Always Chaotic Evil – the Magus until mid Act V when history is changed and D'san takes command of the remnants of their forces after the Soul Egg wiping out Shadow five hundred years ahead of schedule. Played straight with Merrit Welesly in Act IV, the man is nothing but a psychopath with a lot of power and scary friends.
Amazing Technicolor Battlefield – the Heart's abode, where everywhere there is darkness save where your footsteps fall, each step glowing with wispy magenta light.
Ancient Artifact – the Soul Egg, a legend only barely whispered, rumored to have immense power. (It does) The Walking Stone in Act II (Forgotten Phlebotinum)
And Here He Comes Now – Atolibus when Kristina and Serena return from the realm of the dead, again when he comes across Reia's murdered lover.
Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better – Altherion certainly has shades of this once he reveals himself to both Atolibus and the reader.
Apocalypse Maiden – yaaaay, our main character's love interest is back from the dead... oh wait, did she damage the walls of reality in doing so? What's that you say, everything is going to burn now? Fantastic.
Apocalypse Wow – Act II ends with Syreal burning along with its entire parent universe, the living and the dead alike.
Applied Phlebotinum – the strange white metal that shows up in Atolibus' weapon and the Soul Egg (both are fragments of the Heart of the Universe itself)
Apron Matron – how Richter's passionate, somewhat frumpy wife is always described; in a literal sense Maude in Act II.
Arc Words – either “The Great Question must be answered” or “What was, will be, and what will be cannot be changed.”
Artifact of Doom – the aforementioned Applied Phlebotinum items also handily qualify as this in the wrong hands. (Being formed of the essence of reality itself certainly does have a tendency to raise the dial on danger levels)
The Atoner – Elvina after her resurrection in Act II. All she can see when she thinks of her former days among the Magus is red pain, and she looks for any avenue she can take to make amends.
Audience Surrogate – early on Kristina, to a degree. When she's first introduced she's a bit more of the wide-eyed innocent than the woman she becomes later as the story darkens.
Background Magic Field – said to permeate the fabric of existence itself, the source of power that those possessing the Gift of Magic tap, divided into six Elemental powers – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Light and Shadow.
Badass Abnormal – sort of the whole point of the series, really. Any main character that wields the Gift, the Magus, the Elemental Lords of Power, etc etc.
Badass Army – the army that the Remnants bring to Earth in Act III does nothing but stomp some serious ass.
Badass Cape – in full force in Acts I and II. (though technically cloaks) Eschewed for practical and aesthetic reasons afterwards.
Badass Grandpa – Fantus in Act I, arguably Richter, Sarcodus and lastly Ragnar in Act IV. Atolibus could be considered as such by virtue of his own bloodline sitting the throne in the capital of the realm.
Badass Longcoat – Richter as described in Act II, Atolibus from Act III on, when he sheds the gold armor for black silk and an ankle length black leather coat that becomes his attire for the rest of the series.
Badass Normal – Richter until Act III, possessed of no magic to speak of but a fair hand with a sword and a quick set of wits. Benton is a borderline case – Gifted but very weakly so, he generally relies on his skills with the sword to keep his head atop his shoulders.
Barbarian Tribe – appears to be in effect with the men and women of Winterhaven late in Act II, but we very quickly find out that their apparent 'barbarism' is in fact merely the manner in which they've adjusted to a world that has gone from being inhospitable to downright murderous. (early on they consider the folk from Lothanis to be savages, strange people with weak steel but frightening magic)
Basso Profundo – Sarcodus in Act II. He really, really doesn't like it when people even suggest treason. An errant soldier observes that, at least with the King one usually knows which way he'll go at any given time. Sarcodus on the other hand was at least as dangerous and far less predictable.
Battle Amongst the Flames – how the story proper begins, Atolibus rides in to save Brehnel in the very first chapter of Act I. The town is damn near a firestorm by the time he arrives.
Battle Aura – if you ever see Atolibus glowing gold or Elvina glowing black, run.
Became Their Own Antithesis – the Keeper over the course of the saga.
Because Destiny Says So – played straight with the greater bulk of Act I and parts of Act II, averted entirely in Acts III and IV, twisted, subverted and used to hell in Acts V and VI.
Berserk Button – Atolibus isn't always the most even tempered fellow on the best of days but he can generally be reasoned with. Infer that his wife might be in danger however...
Beware the Nice Ones – Lady Kristina Terwynn. Short, cute, good sense of humor until all hell breaks loose. Find the nearest hole and hide if you value your skin. Tsawehd or Brennan from Acts V and VI (though more of a Break the Cutie for them)
Beware the Superman – be-fucking-ware indeed, as Sarcodus explained to Benton in Act II with an impromptu demonstration consisting of crackers, cheeses, summer sausages and shoes.
Big Bad – Anestos (ie God himself)
Bigger Bad – Serena, an element of chance that cropped up due to Atolibus' strange nature. A bait and switch is pulled with volume five, we're supposed to believe that the Keeper's return is the danger when in fact it was his companion, our erstwhile traitor.
Big Damn Heroes – used multiple times, most notably when Kristina and Schala are being pulled out of the fire in Act I.
Big Ego, Hidden Depths – Altherion in spades. He walks around with a swagger bigger than John Wayne's and yet he spent fifteen hundred years sacrificing everything just so life itself might have a shot at going on for everyone save him. Passionate, determined to a fault and at times capable of tenderness and mercy.
Bittersweet Ending – Acts II through IV are absolutely built on this concept. Nothing ends terribly well for anyone and just about everyone is dead save a few that wish they were as well. The world and eventually the universe is saved but the cost was absolutely ferocious. Barely a hair shy of a fully Downer Ending.
Brainwashed and Crazy – absolute textbook example with Elvina and Gregor in Act I, both of them acting under Altherion's power and direction. Averted with Serena and Jael – their actions and goals are their own, for their own reasons.
Break the Cutie – Brennan in Act V, he begins the story as a young prince just learning his power, by the end of it he's had a lifetime of terrible things happen to him in short order. Averted with Kristina and Schala in Act I – both of them are subjected to torture and sexual assault only to come out stronger on the other side. Arguably Elvina as well, over the course of several hundred years.
Broken Bird – Lia in Act I due to what the Magus have done to force her complicity in duping Atolibus.
Brought Down to Badass – Altherion after Act III. May not be a god anymore, may not have a tenth the power he did but the man is still capable of ruining just about anyone's day.
Busman's Holiday – how the story starts; Lothane had asked Atolibus to retrieve something for him in a small town a day's ride north from Castle Lothanis, specifically asking him to ride instead of simply opening a gateway. What does he find when he gets to Brehnel?
But Thou Must – the whole story is one large defiance of this trope
Came Back Wrong – while we might think this is the case with Serena, Averted as it turns out all of her actions were completely of her own volition, working towards her own goals.
Cannot Spit It Out – Lia when she attempts to reveal the truth about who she is and who she works for to Atolibus; magic binds her tongue from breaking her oaths to the Magus. Ends up costing her her life.
Can't Hold His Liquor – played with; Sarcodus claims that he has no head for ale but when we actually see him drink he manages just fine. Elvina muses that he either doesn't realize it or is fully aware and uses it to his advantage when necessary.
Cat Fight – averted. Any battles involving woman on woman typically involve either swordplay or magic being hurled between the two, no different than men.
Celibate Hero – averted. While Atolibus' bedroom exploits are never mentioned directly they do pop up from time to time offhand. Averted hard with Elvina and Richter.
Character Development – our hero starts off a bit pretentious and arrogant in his assumed mastery of his world and surroundings. Bit by bit that hubris is stripped away until in the end we are left with The Determinator. Also goes for Altherion, slowly revealed over the majority of the saga.
Chewing the Scenery – Elvina in Act I, her master in Act II with a large side of Ham Sandwich to help it along. “A double bind for mine ancient enemy. Suffer and rot, Sandrin!”
Chivalrous Pervert – Sarcodus above all else. Is quite fond of the cleft and rather vocal about it, but won't hesitate to defend a woman's honor if need be.
The Chosen One – Atolibus rather Egregiously.
Collapsing Lair – what is hinted to happen after Elvina is struck down and the Shadow is cowed. Also an example of No Ontological Inertia.
Combat Pragmatist – Jael on his first meeting with Altherion, shown in Act III. He uses everything and anything he can get his hands on to keep distance between them.
Complete Monster – what Elvina's master is implied to be and what most Magus are by definition.
Conditioned to Accept Horror – to a degree Atolibus and even more so Sarcodus, but Altherion takes the cake here. Fifteen hundred years of nothing but loneliness, sorrow and regret and what does he do? Shrugs and keeps walking. Universes burn and he just keeps going. Rape, torture and mutilation are run of the mill in his day.
Cool Old Guy – in a strictly literal sense both Atolibus and Sarcodus, but in terms of someone who looks physically old one need only look to Master Ragnar Anderos. The Secretary of Magic in Act VI also counts.
Cool Sword – Elysdeon. Four feet long, seven inches wide, crafted of an unknown white metal that weighs practically nothing in the heroes hands? Did I also mention that it's unbreakable and never needs sharpened?
Cosmic Plaything – Atolibus, full stop. His entire existence, from birth to present, has all been based around God getting bored with his Creation. And even that is meaningless, ultimately.
Court Mage – though his official titles are Regent to the Throne and Supreme Lord Commander of the Armies, Atolibus also fits this role in Act I. Played straight with Elvina as Grand Mage of Lothanis in Acts II and III.
Crapsack World – Syreal has remained perpetually stuck in the dark ages because a god has been watching over them and slapping their hands if they so much as breathe funny. There is a definite afterlife, but even that place consists of generous heaps of Nightmare Fuel and Eldritch Abomination. Nothing ends well for anyone, damn near everyone dies and those that do manage to make it to the other side are now carrying generous amounts of PTSD to keep them shivering at night. (YMMV – one could also argue that Syreal's relative stasis has less to do with a lack of innovation and more to do with the presence of functional magic. There's also a great deal of the world that we never see on screen, so this could be more of an assumption on the main characters' parts rather than literal fact)
Create Your Own Villain – zigzagged a bit, Altherion in the earliest drafts was a case of this but the modern incarnation of the story plays it differently – while the hero did hand him a chunk of power he was not in fact responsible for his creation, the two were created essentially as twins at the same moment, as a result of balance in magic. Played dead straight with Serena to devastating effect. Her entry into the realm of the dead was all part of Altherion's grand plan – a part she played willingly, no less. Her return to the world was allowed by the Heart of the Universe for... reasons?... bringing her to a time and place that she would not otherwise have likely lived to see... and putting her in position to get her hands on the Egg. Everything goes downhill from there.
Cultured Badass – practically an entire world of them before Act III, not quite so much after Syreal burns.
Damsel in Distress – played straight a time or two; Schala's rescue from Elvina certainly counts, while Atolibus attempting to respond to this plays right into the Magus' hands and releases his psychotic other half.
The Dandy – Perwin in Act II before he sets aside his carousing to give his services to the Magery and the realm. Likes his fancy clothes and likes men to call him 'sweetums'. Also responsible for the 'Ducklings' moniker that he and his fellow raw recruits take for themselves.
Dark Action Girl/Dark Magic Girl – Elvina, Elvina, Elvina fucking Elvina. Her very first scene in story essentially has her flipping the bird to a thousand-year-old super wizard in his own damned castle. Even fighting with the good guys she's a scary motherfucker who takes absolutely no shit from anyone, not kings, not gods and not even Atolibus. Responsible for most of the showier bits of magic in Act III.
Dark Is Evil – the Keeper in Act IV.
Dark Is Not Evil – Atolibus from Act III on.
Death Equals Redemption – the Keeper in Act VI. Averted hard by Serena – each time she dies she just comes back worse than before.
Death of the Hypotenuse – Lia at the end of Act I, she's apparently been spying for the Magus for some time and only escapes them when she forces Atolibus to kill her before they can. Benton and Richter's wives and families in Act II
Deconstructor Fleet – the title of the series could just as well be Reality Ensues – The Saga. The first Act sets the stage using a general fantasy setting, but the second one... yeah.
Defecting for Love – a rare male example of Jael falling for Altherion and eventually being willing to do anything the man asks simply because he asked. Does not end well for anyone.
Defiant to the End – Kristina facing execution in Act I, subverted in her death in Act II, she doesn't know what's happening until she's dead.
Deflector Shields – of the magic variety but otherwise played dead straight.
Despair Event Horizon – when Lothane is killed for good in Act II, Atolibus loses his shit and has to teleport far enough away from humanity that he can blow off some literal steam without accidentally killing anyone.
Determinator – Atolibus consistently but Altherion even more so when we finally understand his goals.
Did You Just Punch Out Cthulu? - or, in this case, did you just cut the head off of the creator of the universe?
Die For Our Ship – subjective, but the argument could be made that the author kiboshed any chance of different/more interesting romances for the Hero out of sheer stubbornness. YMMV
Dirty Business – essentially everyone, though Altherion and Atolibus carry the lion's share for most of the story. Both of them commit numerous atrocities that would have destroyed any likability they had were it not for the fact that it simply had to be done, regardless of cost or personal suffering.
Dirty Old Man – Sarcodus wouldn't have it any other way.
Disability Superpower/Blessed With Suck/Cursed With Awesome – the True King in his modern form. Powerful? Without question. Mad? As a hatter and possessing just about as much self control.
Dismantled MacGuffin – the Soul Egg in Act I
Disposable Woman – partial subversion – Cecilia isn't shown doing a great deal before her grisly death but we learn shortly after that she was in fact quietly more important than most of the others knew.
Distressed Damsel – Kristina and Schala in Act I, rescued by Atolibus after he gets his shit together.
Distressed Dude – played with in Act II when the attempted coup in Lothanis fails and Richter is pulled out to safety by his retainers.
Don't Sneak Up On Me Like That – said almost word for word by Sarcodus to Atolibus in Act III
Doom Magnet – those who stick around Atolibus for longer than a moment have a tendency to end up dead or worse.
Doomsday Device – once again the Soul Egg in the wrong hands, Elysdeon in Act IV, a copy of the Time Egg in Acts V and VI.
Doppelganger – Atolibus has one in Altherion, Kristina has two in Reia and Serena, Benton had one that got himself killed during the Joining.
Double Entendre – Richter and Sarcodus are both fond of these.
Drama Queen – Elvina for most of Act I.
Drowning My Sorrows – Sarcodus and Benton in Act II, Benton for months on end until he gets his shit together.
Drugs Are Bad – avoided altogether – our hero is entirely immune to the effects of any kind of mind altering chemical or poison.
Dude, Where's My Reward/What You Are In The Dark – our heroes save the world countless times, save millions of lives and ultimately end up saving the freaking Universe itself, and what do they get for their trouble? Usually just more work. Do any of them quit or step aside? Not on your life.
Dulcinea Effect – appears to be in full force in the beginning, but as the story develops and the characters flesh out we find that it isn't entirely the case after all.
Egg MacGuffin – the Soul Egg, natch
Eldritch Location – the Outer Dark, where there is no light but there are shadows that move. The realm of the dead and the Heart's abode also qualify.
Elemental Absorption – the driving force behind shields woven of power opposite what is heading its way.
Elemental Embodiment – The six Elemental Lords of Power are each the master of and represent their said Elemental in physical form.
Emergency Impersonation – Atolibus having to impersonate his younger self in Act V while the Keeper has the younger version's body.
The End... Or Is It? - Act III appears to end normally enough, until the very last few paragraphs anyways.
Enter Stage Window – or rather Enter Stage Gateway, as often as they are used after the moratorium lifts post Act I.
Epic Fail – all through Acts I and II we've seen Atolibus ultimately manage to either fight or think his way through every last thing he's come up against, surely he'll pull some solution to deal with Altherion out of his ass, right? Um, no. Not so much, really. *punctuated by Earth-Shattering Kaboom*
Establishing Series Moment – the first chapter of Act I, our hero riding in Big Damn Heroes style to save the day. Because despite everything that happens he is the hero, and this is what he does.
Et Tu, Brute? - Atolibus with both Serena and Jael; the latter having started hiding something and working for the other side partway through their relationship while the former had plotted betrayal before their relationship ever began. Prompts a bit of an Heroic BSOD.
The Eternal Churchill – Atolibus more than once, humorously enough not Churchill himself, however. The man is old, tired and generally reserved for a change.
Even the Girls Want Her – used playfully with Reia and Elvina in Act III, though not perhaps entirely relevant considering Reia is gay.
Everyone is Related – not completely explored until further down the line but definitely at work. The family trees are... confusing, at the very least.
Evil Costume Switch – though more 'insane' as opposed to straight up evil, Atolibus' change into the True King most certainly qualifies.
Evil Me Scares Me – Atolibus doesn't like thinking about his time as the True King.
Experienced Protagonist – a thousand years of experience, no less.
Exposition of Immortality – comes up a few times with Atolibus and some of the others, they occasionally mention events and people that happened hundreds of years ago.
Eye Color Change – eyes have a tendency to glow when the Gift is involved. Literal color change with Atolibus – they were gold as the True King, quicksilver as the man in gold.
Faceless Goons – a goodly portion of the Magus in Act I serve as this.
Failure is the Only Option – the general thrust of Act II from the midpoint on.
False Innocence Trick – Jael, though we don't learn why and how until late in Act III. Serena in Act II and III also counts.
Famous Ancestor – Lothane Lothanis the Fourteenth of his name is directly descended from the True King of old.
Fantasy Metals – aside from Elysdeon (not technically metal at all) completely averted. Average materials consist of iron, steel, bronze and brass with the occasional bit of gold and silver tossed in the mix, all possessing largely the same properties as their real world counterparts.
Fantasy Pantheon – of a sorts, you have the Heart of the Universe, the Keeper of Souls and the Elemental Lords of Power.
Fatal Flaw – Atolibus, and hubris of all things – after over a thousand years of uncontested mastery in Syreal his general attitude is to charge in headfirst and ask questions afterward. Altherion spends most of Act II and III demonstrating just how bad of an idea this is.
Faux Action Girl – Schala has shades of this. We know she's a Lord General, we heard a lot about her prowess and yet she's constantly needing saving... by men.
The Fellowship has Ended – definite shades of this in Act III, everyone essentially goes their separate ways and remains so until nearly another hundred years have passed and half of those that survived the prior Act are now gone.
Females Are More Innocent – averted entirely; women in Syreal are no more prone to innocence or guilt than men. Serena serves a prime example – her duplicity existed before she even met Atolibus.
The Fighting Narcissist – Altherion, you handsome devil you, can you stop looking at your own reflection and get back to hacking soldiers apart please?
Foregone Conclusion – the fate of the True King in Act IV, as well as Kristina.
Four-Star Badass – is Atolibus essentially a general? Aye. Can he slaughter entire armies in a single go or take down any swordsman that puts him to a challenge? Aye.
From Nobody to Nightmare – Elvina, once a young mage and lover of the Regent to the throne of Lothanis, an offshoot of a relatively powerless part of a fairly benign House that eventually damn near managed to conquer the known world. Serena also qualifies – not only does she end up hoodwinking everyone and plays a big part in Syreal burning, we find out eventually that she is the one trying to end existence.
Functional Magic – though not entirely center stage, magic in the world of Syreal is reasonably well defined and has very specific rules for both use and inheritance. The only rule breaking we really see is from Atolibus, and his is justified by the fact that his magic simply does not function the way a garden variety mortal's does.
Geographic Flexibility – avoided for the most part. Though the bulk of the story takes place inside Castle Lothanis, the surrounding area and general biome remain largely consistent until the whole thing comes crashing down.
Get Out – Atolibus after Sarcodus reveals the truth of his birth in Act II, there's a Sarcodus-shaped hole in the wall right afterwards.
Glowing Eyes of Doom – the True King, of the gold variety. Averted with Atolibus as himself – he has an eye color that no human could possibly possess but they are otherwise normal, possessing a sclera, an iris and a pupil.
A God Am I – played with, Altherion essentially behaves like one even though he never quite made it all the way. Anestos on the other hand...
God Is Flawed – hooooo boy is he ever, by Act IV the being that created reality wants to reset it and empty it of all humanity just so he doesn't have to deal with them anymore.
Godzilla Threshold – the only thing that keeps the ending of Act III a Bittersweet Ending instead of a full on Downer Ending is the fact that the consequences of failure were such that the price of victory was worth it, no matter how costly.
Good Is Not Nice – Atolibus in later years, especially after the fall of Syreal.
The Good King – shades of this with Lothane even though we never precisely see what he does, but Atolibus of a certainty in Act II and beyond.
Graceful in Their Element – Elvina is commented on regarding this, as well as the Hero.
Graceful Ladies Like Purple – played straight with Schala after her resurrection in Act II; the armor seems to have disappeared altogether. (this is also an Homage to Chrono Trigger and the character of Schala Zeal)
Grail in the Garbage – the broken Soul Egg in Act IV, the shards of the original in Act I.
Guardians of the Multiverse – played with throughout the series, particularly volume five
Guns Are Useless – played straight with Atolibus, subverted in Act III with Jael when he tries to stop a bar fight and is almost killed by three slugs to the chest.
Gut Punch – a few, notably: Kristina being killed before her husband and mother's eyes in Act II, Syreal burning in Act III, Atolibus learning that one of the people he loved was in fact a traitor from the beginning in Act III.
Hanging A Lampshade – it is acknowledged time and again that the white blade Atolibus carries for most of the story is patently absurd.
Happy Married – Atolibus and Kristina through half of Act II, before her untimely demise.
He/She Knows Too Much – averted – Serena actually lets Kristina live in Act III when her duplicity is discovered, despite the fact that at the moment Kristina was the only one who knew and, if killed, would have taken the secret with her.
He Who Fights Monsters – shades of this with Atolibus, played straight with Altherion and Sarcodus.
Hell Bent For Leather – Atolibus very much adores his black trench coat, he's visibly chagrined when the first one is ruined in Act III.
The Hero – Atolibus Sandrin, full stop.
Heroic BSOD – Atolibus for a few months after Kristina's death, arguably in force in varying degrees for most of the rest of the series.
Hidden Agenda Villain – Altherion until the very end of Act III when we finally hear his side of the story.
Hidden In Plain Sight – metatextual example, every other chapter from the beginning of Act I through the beginning of Act II spells Altherion's name when put together, a fair bit before it's actually revealed in story. (Easter Egg, Viewers Are Geniuses)
Hoist By His Own Petard – Anestos/Welesly in Act IV after their elaborate plot to seed the Gift in humanity not only does so but does it in a manner that renders that nasty tendency magic typically has to fry technology absolutely useless.
Hot Gypsy Woman – many of the Winterhaven lot, as well as the form Altherion prefers when going incognito. (with a healthy bust-line, as well)
House Husband – what Richter would prefer to be doing at any given time, no matter where he might be.
Housewife – Richter's wife Owena prior to her death. Mundane, untrained in any weapons or martial skills but devoted to her husband and the raising of their children. (generally directly together, for the most part)
Huge Guy, Tiny Girl – again with Atolibus and pretty much anyone he would ever potentially be with due to his physical size and the enormous set of golden plate he nearly always wears.
Humans Are White – averted, Richter's family originated in the west of the realm and are black.
Humiliation Conga – Atolibus from mid Act II through damn near the end altogether. One thing after another just keeps coming up; the guy can never seem to catch a break.
I Have Many Names – in a bit of an inversion, a rare example of the Hero carrying around more than a few.
I Just Want to Be Free – Altherion, though as a mark in his favor he soldiers on regardless of the personal cost.
I Will Find You – Atolibus in every last Act at some point or another.
Iconic Item – Atolibus with Elysdeon and the gold armor in Acts I through III, the black trench coat from III through VI.
If It's You, It's Okay – Jael with Altherion. Though Altherion had always possessed an entirely libertine view of sexuality Jael had never been attracted to or aroused by men before the right one came along.
I'm Not a Hero, I'm... - Elvina and Schala to each other in mid Act II during their mutual Journey to the Center of the Mind.
Immortality Begins at 20 – played somewhat straight with Atolibus and his brother – both are described as looking perhaps 30 physically despite their actual age. Subverted with Sarcodus – it's been a slow process but he has physically aged since the Heart granted him limited immortality.
Immune to Fate – Atolibus by definition of the very essence of his being. The man is a walking random number generator just about everywhere he goes.
Impersonating the Evil Twin – though not so much evil at this point, Atolibus pulls this on the Keeper in the beginning of the final battle to lure him into reach.
Info Dump – for the most part averted, though a few speeches and conversations do stand out somewhat.
Instant Expert – Atolibus at birth, Justified by the fact that he is the sum of the seven souls of seven masters alongside his own.
Iron Lady – Schala Winn: former Lord General of the Armies and general Stoic Badass Abnormal.
It Has Been an Honor – said almost word for word by Richter at the end of Act III, just before his death.
It Never Gets Any Easier – it absofuckinglutely never does.
Jerk With A Heart of Gold – an argument could be made for Atolibus, but it fits Altherion like a shiny metal glove.
Knight in Shining Armor – played absolutely straight in Act I, down to the shiny golden plate and massive black mare.
Knight Templar – shades of the twins but played completely straight with the Keeper in Act IV. The man went from a being that created light and life on a whim to a creature with a desire to condemn every single life form that had ever existed just to escape the madness.
Lady of Black Magic – partially played; though Elvina undoubtedly packs more firepower than just about anyone else she also happens to be more than fair with a sword. Case in point – going toe to toe with Atolibus in his prime in Act I for longer than a few seconds without getting overwhelmed by sheer physical force.
Light 'em Up – Atolibus regularly wields the Light as a weapon of pure destruction, sometimes killing a single person, other times a hundred thousand.
Light Is Good/Light Is Not Good – Atolibus' primary strength is in Light and he's unquestionably the hero. The True King of Act I, however...
Lineage Comes From the Father – not entirely straight, though present – while it is true that the line of Lothanis has always been kings from son to son, that has less to do with women in roles of power and more to do with the fact that the True King was their progenitor. Perhaps the one man in the world that has no mother or father.
Living Legend – Atolibus as well as his alter ego, the True King in Acts I and II.
Living MacGuffin – Elvina and Schala as the final fragments of the Soul Egg in Act I.
Living on Borrowed Time – Altherion in mid Act IV before finding his vessel and recovering.
Long Hair Is Feminine – played straight with Elvina and Kristina, subverted with Lia and Schala.
The Lost Lenore – how Atolibus regards Serena in Act I and II before finding out she was in fact betraying them from minute one.
Love Epiphany – Atolibus in Act I when Lia tries to confess her betrayal, talking about Kristina.
Love Makes You Evil – Jael is willing to commit any number of atrocities simply because he loves Altherion and would do anything the man asked, even killing his own little brother.
Love Ruins the Realm – hoooooooley shit, does it ever. Act II – as a direct result of our Hero's actions the entire universe that contains the joined worlds of Syreal and Altaris is destroyed in screaming and fire.
Made of Indestructium – Elysdeon and whatever the hell our Hero's golden plate is crafted of.
Made of Iron – justified in that men and women with the Gift possess uncanny physical and mental healing abilities, up to and including trauma what would annihilate a vanilla mortal.
Magic A is Magic A – largely played straight in general.
Magical Girl – hello, Kristina. Have we met any time recently? No? You've been too busy frying regiments and liquifying soldiers' eyeballs in their sockets? Ah. Sorry to bother you, keep right at it. And Elvina – what's that you say? You drew all of the water from an entire storm to crush an army under a single massive drop?
Magnificent Bastard – all over the place with at least a dozen characters having shades of it (including our Hero), but Altherion definitely takes the cake there. Fifteen hundred years of constant plotting and planning and scheming, with everything up to and including rape and torture/murder, all to put every piece into place just so... ultimately for the good of all mankind.
Mama Bear – Kristina in Act IV when Serena makes off with her first and only child. Papa Bear also counts for the True King as he arrives on the scene and makes a go at ending Serena for the same reason.
Man in White – Atolibus as the True King, Altherion from the middle of Act IV on after shedding the black.
Manly Gay – Jael. The man doesn't show any signs of camp, he's simply a man who is in love with another man. Same could be said of Tsawehd in Acts V and VI, though his is more of a case of Straight Gay.
Manly Tears/Men Don't Cry – averted on both counts, Atolibus' weeping is generally heartfelt and properly messy, and he does it more than once.
Mayfly-December Romance – arguably Elvina and Richter (she's over two hundred years old and he's about sixty), unquestionably with anyone Atolibus/Altherion/Sarcodus manage to come together with.
Men Are the Expendable Gender – yeah, no. The numbers are roughly equal and for various reasons unrelated to their gender.
Might Makes Right – essentially how the True King came to power when he arrived in the skies of Syreal.
Mind Screw – Atolibus and Altherion are created to fight an unknown rising darkness, which turns out to exist because... they were created.
Mind Rape – Altherion on more than one occasion (as well as the occasional literal rape), the very essence of the Heart of the Universe.
Missing Mom – holy shit does anybody here have at least one parent?
The Mole – Serena and Jael, the former having never been truly allied with the good guys in the first place while the latter was slowly corrupted by a charismatic god.
More than Mind Control – it starts off looking like this might be the case with Jael, only to find in Act III that there wasn't even a shred of it to begin with – every action the man took was entirely of his own volition, and he's perfectly aware of the depth of his betrayal.
Most Common Super Power – averted; Kristina and most of the others are described as having 'apple-sized' breasts or thereabouts, while Elvina is almost completely flat. (though she's a bit more of an Amazon – she may be flat but she's also tall, lanky and very very fucking strong)
Mrs. Robinson – Schala is described this way in Act II; visible lines, tightness and permanent tanning but still in peak physical condition as well as being strong enough to twist a man's head around his shoulders a few times. Sexy.
Muggles Do It Better – played with, at first the people of Earth are damn near defenseless but as time goes by and technology grows they manage to hold their own using relatively mundane weapons – bullets and high explosives can eventually punch through a shield just like they can punch through metal.
Mundane Solution – how do you deal with the being that created the very universe you call home? Cut off his fucking head with a sword.
The Mutiny – briefly in Act II as Richter becomes Regent, part of one of Altherion's many, many arcane schemes. (also a metatextual example of What Might Have Been – it was a plot thread the author had originally planned on expanding upon before deciding to go in another direction)
Mysterious Note – left by the man in silver early in Act I Part I.
Nature Adores a Virgin – averted entirely; none of our female characters are virgins, none of them are particularly prudish and yet none of them are obliquely slutty.
Near-Rape Experience – horribly, horribly averted. Kristina, Schala, Cecilia and Ellaria all go through it at some point or another in a story 'verse where the Discretion Shot was never invented.
Never a Self-Made Woman – another patent aversion; Kristina has her reputation and skills through her deeds and the events in her life that she survived, while her mother was a Lord General of the Lothanis Army. Lord Generals aren't just made – they're born in fire and blood on the field of battle.
New Powers as the Plot Demands – justified with Kristina in Act I, she's undergoing the battle trance and unlocking her magic the quicker and far more dangerous way. Also justified with Elvina and her time traveling in Act IV, it's foreshadowed briefly in Act III before the Heart is destroyed.
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero – what's that you say? We fixed the Soul Egg and the world is saved, hi-diddley-hey? Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that you just unchained a mad god and set his power loose to rampage. Hope you didn't like living on that planet you all came from. Oops.
Nigh-Invulnerability – played straight with Atolibus and a few of the others occasionally. There does in fact exist an object that is insanely dangerous to him though, and he spends most days with it in a scabbard on his back or the aether surrounding him.
No Body Left Behind – Gregor in the end of Act I when Altherion murders him via pillar of black fire, there isn't anything left but scorched ground underneath. Also happens in Act I when Atolibus first loses his shit and vaporizes an army of twenty thousand.
No Guy Wants an Amazon – averted to hell and back again with just about every relationship in story, but Richter in particular would argue that point with you.
No Guy Wants to Be Chased – again, Richter subverts this. Elvina initiates their relationship and generally directs where things go.
Nobody Poops – briefly flirted with. There are the occasional mentions of 'calls of nature' but in general it's played straight.
Not Afraid of You Anymore – Elvina to Altherion late in Act II, having been free of his mind control for some time.
Not So Different – a bit of a meta example, it isn't stated directly but Atolibus and Altherion are far more alike by the end of the saga than before – both have had to resort to extreme measures and have had to commit atrocity on a wide scale in defense of the whole of existence. Both are not averse to vaporizing large groups of men and women if it's necesssary.
The Nth Doctor – the hero as the True King in white and then Atolibus Sandrin in gold – they're the same person but they look different and have different personalities.
Obfuscating Stupidity – Anestos in Act IV. Does it seem a bit daft that he'd trust Altherion in the first place, let alone simply ignore the man and leave him to run around doing whatever the hell he wants? Newsflash – was well aware from minute one.
Off the Chart – hooooo boy. Our hero, our first primary villain, and the Hero's Superpowered Alter Ego. (considering how strong the man is just in his own right that's saying something)
Offered the Crown – Atolibus several times over, Richter once in Act II. (on a side note one of the man in gold's biggest pet peeves, to boot)
Offing the Offspring – what Serena tried to do in Act IV, foiled barely in time by the arrival of the True King and the others.
Official Couple – Atolibus and Kristina
Oh My Gods! - minor example with the common Syreal euphemism 'gods' eyes'.
Old Shame – let's just say that the author's first draft back in '98 was... different. And not in a good way.
Older Than They Look/Really 700 years old – at the beginning of the story the Hero is a little over a thousand years old and yet looks to be in his thirties aside from short, parted silver hair and quicksilver eyes.
Omnicidal Maniac – Serena after the events of the entire series leading into volume six, she desires a complete Cessation of Existence for herself and the rest of the universe along with her. (She nearly succeeds, and her own desire for un-being is granted after a fashion)
One Head Taller – just about everyone Atolibus is with by virtue of the man being 6'4” in nothing but his birthday suit.
The Only One – Atolibus (until Act II)
Only One Name – Altherion, though it is revealed in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in volume V that he does in fact carry the same last name as his brother. Where the name comes from no-one knows, Sarcodus once mentioned that Atolibus Sandrin was a permutation of the names of the seven who gave themselves to make him, but we know his track record with the truth is sketchy at best.
Order versus Chaos – a bit indirectly but true, one need only look at the Magus and the Ten Realms, or the difference between reality and the Outer Dark
Outliving One's Offspring – Atolibus, a fate he is doomed to no matter what he does by virtue of his immortality.
Parental Abandonment – Elvina by her mother, Atolibus and Altherion by the man that created them both.
Pet the Dog – regardless of all of the horrible things he has the other man do, Altherion's relationship with Jael is completely genuine.
Phlebotinum-Handling Requirements – in anyone else's hands Elysdeon weighs at least fifty pounds, less than a feather when Atolibus carries it.
Physical God – the Elemental Lords of Power have shades of this, as does the Keeper and Altherion. The Heart is a bit of a subversion – while it exists physically after a fashion, it only does so in one single place across the verse that isn't causally connected to the rest. Played straight with Atolibus.
Pillar of Light – used during sequences of vast power being consumed and occasionally when Atolibus loses his cool altogether. Largest example is when the True King's true abdication is shown at the very end of Act IV.
Playing Both Sides – is practically Altherion's middle name. (bonus points for being a good name for a band as well)
Plot Coupon – played straight in Act I but subverted later on when the proper nature of the Egg is revealed.
Posthumous Character – Richter's wife. Never once shown alive during the main plot era.
Power Glows – the citizens of Lothanis know that if the man in gold is glowing visibly it's best to get the hell out of dodge, out of the castle, the city, the nation even if possible.
The Power of Friendship – one of Atolibus' chief motivations for damn near anything, not the least of which pressing on even after watching his wife and his home world burn in a flash.
Psychopathic Manchild – Atolibus just after his first awakening. He's got the power of a god and the skills of seven masters of their trade but has absolutely no idea what constitutes acceptable social behavior. His first act is to try rummaging through Sarcodus' mind with no concept that what he's doing is essentially Mind Rape.
Punch a Wall – Atolibus has been known to shatter stone and mortar on occasion. Being able to repair said damage with magic makes life a little more tolerable to those around.
A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil – Elvina in the backstory, around two hundred years before Act I begins.
Precision F Strike – played straight for most of Act II, fully on the other end of the scale from Act II on.
Real Men Hate Sugar – Richter would tell you that's utter nonsense while sipping something cold, deliciously fruity and reasonably alcoholic.
Reality Warping Is Not a Toy – rammed home hard when Atolibus accidentally merges two worlds in a careless moment of power, also played with regarding gateways and timegates.
Really Gets Around – Richter in his backstory, in the days before the birth of his first son.
Reasonable Authority Figure – Lothane in Act I. Calm, rational, thoughtful and always considerate of the little folk.
Recycled Premise – an argument could be made for Acts IV and VI, with the fate of the universe at stake in both cases. Justified in that it leads to the conclusion of the series and The Reveal that the entire saga is one giant looping cycle.
Redemption Equals Death – Lia in Act I, Altherion in Act III.
Regent for Life – Atolibus from the day his first son began his reign until nearly a thousand years later when the last of his line is finally extinguished.
Reincarnation – in a manner of speaking covering Sarcodus, Kristina, Elvina, Schala, Gregor and depending on how you look at it even Atolibus himself.
Reluctant Ruler – Atolibus in mid Act I and again in Act II when the crown is finally forced back into his hands.
Remembered Too Late – thanks to the Heart damn near everyone but Sarcodus stands out as particularly Egregious even by that group's standards.
Required Secondary Powers – stated directly in regards to the Gift and how it affects the mind and body.
Resurrective Immortality – this is the means by which Sarcodus is immortal – he can be killed but he always revives in a healthy, intact body. Sometimes centuries later...
The Reveal – Act II when we first meet Altherion directly and learn who and what he is. Also when Sarcodus and Reia discuss Atolibus' origins.
Roaring Rampage of Revenge – a few examples come to mind. Atolibus in Act I as the True King, slaughtering thousands upon thousands when his wife is taken from him. Altherion in Act III after Jael's demise also stands out, though his attempt leads directly to his death. (though in keeping with proper Xanatos Gambits, everything was according to plan, even his death – especially his death)
Royal Blood – the Lothanis line, direct descendants of the True King and possessed of magic much like his for hundreds of years.
Royals Who Do Something – arguably Lothane, unquestionably Atolibus and Kristina.
Saved By The Phlebotinum – Kristina at the end of Act I after Elvina dies and her mother gives her own life to complete the Soul Egg. (Nice Job Breaking It Hero/Xanatos Gambit, good going guys)
Sealed Evil In a Can – Altherion and the Egg in Act I, his power having been sealed over 800 years ago by a desperate man trying to save his world regardless of the cost.
Secret Identity – Lady Therese in Act IV, a mask for....... both Atolibus and his brother.
Sequel Escalation – from the Ten Realms, to Syreal, to the entire reality, to all realities and finally to everything and every time, all that was, is and will be.
Shown Their Work – subtle but present; the watch Atolibus wears in Act III, one that is purely mechanical and therefore immune to magical fuckery. A reference to Rome in Act III also lines up with a specific performance of Turandot in real life 1955.
Slasher Smile – oh fuck does Altherion ever have a good one for Acts II and III.
Snark Knight – Sarcodus and Richter are both quick with a barb or a quip whenever possible.
Statuesque Stunner – the best description for Elvina. Tall, lanky, gorgeous.
The Sociopath – this is what Altherion appears to be without question until the end of Act III, when we finally learn what drives him. Everything the man has done or said thus far has been done without the slightest thought for how it might affect anyone else. Simply does not care.
Spanner In The Works – constantly, but first and foremost Atolibus in Act IV. What's that you say? Humanity has amazing technological wizardry and they can now throw fireballs without having to worry about frying any electronics for miles? Huh. Whoops.
Spirited Young Lady – Neisa in Act IV before losing her arm and her best friend.
Stable Time Loop – the entire series, after all is said and done.
Stopped Caring – Atolibus in Act III/IV until the very end.
Stuffed into the Fridge – Cecilia's death is a particularly vile example of this one. She was raped, tortured and murdered and not necessarily in that order. Jael's death also takes place in a similar fashion, with him being left alive in only the most literal sense, having had his mind scooped out of his head by Atolibus shortly beforehand. (this also falls into the territory of Xanatos Gambit because, in actuality, her death was unseen and painless – Altherion staged the rest of the scene in order to provoke the necessary response from Atolibus)
Summoning Ritual – what Serena is doing at the center of the realm of the dead in Act II. (She succeeds)
Supernatural Gold Eyes – the True King, natch. (glowing no less)
Surprise Incest – Elvina and Gregor, who in a previous life was Androsaren Elise, her father.
Swirly Energy Thingy – gateways as they are described in-universe, holes in the air that allow instant travel anywhere the mage is familiar enough with. (shout out to the Wheel of Time)
Take a Third Option – Atolibus lives on this concept, as he embodies the essence of Free Will itself. There's always another way.
Teacher/Student Romance – of the positive variety, neither Atolibus nor Elvina force themselves on one another in her youth. They come to a mutual affection for one another having gotten to know each other for some time and having been comfortable in their presence.
Temporal Paradox – by nature not even normally possible, almost happens when time itself is broken and bleeding.
Temporary Love Interest – poor, poor Lia. Never stood a chance; prophecy is a bitch.
The Three Faces of Eve – used in a rather twisted fashion between Kristina, Reia and Serena. (especially considering that they all look damn near identical to one another)
There Are No Therapists – none whatsoever. The Gifted get away with it because the nature of magic itself protects their mind from long term damage, but being a mundane plain sucks.
This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself – patently averted; Sarcodus explicitly tells Atolibus that under no circumstances is he to fight alone in Act I, even going so far as to tell Schala and Kristina to make sure that doesn't happen in the first place.
Time Marches On – relentlessly, with definite shades of Who Wants to Live Forever regarding the Hero.
Token Lesbian – averted. Though there aren't very many homosexual relationships each of them is portrayed in no different light than any other, even considering Altherion's proclivities.
Took a Level in Badass – Kristina from the very beginning all the way through to the very end.
Tranquil Fury – Atolibus' modus operandi
Transformation Sequence – occasionally, most notably when Atolibus finally fails to contain the greater part of his strength and erupts with light as the True King in Act I.
Unable to Cry – Atolibus for a fair length of time after his wife is killed by his own twin in front of his eyes, helpless to do anything but watch the horror unfold.
The Unfair Sex – Lia attempts to invoke this just after Kristina comes onto the scene; unfortunately for her Atolibus makes no attempt to claim any more responsibility than what rightfully belongs to him.
Undignified Death – the assassin that takes out Lothane also ends up getting a knife blade from said king shoved through his throat just before Lothane expires. His death is less quick and far messier.
The Unfettered – what Atolibus has become after Act II/III. Lying to every last person around you? No problem. Assassinating a few individuals and mind raping others simply to maintain your cover? Meh. Murdering children to further your goals? All in a day's work if it gets the point across.
Unflinching Walk – when Atolibus steps out of the castle gates with sword in hand just before losing his mind and becoming the man in white once more in Act I.
Up to Eleven – what happens when a laundry list of suffering finally pushes the man in gold past his breaking point.
Unspoken Plan – just how were they planning on stopping Anestos in Act IV? Let me show you... after it's all ready triggered.
Unwitting Pawn – Elvina and Gregor to Altherion in Act I, Atolibus to Altherion in Acts I through III, everyone everywhere to the Heart of old.
Utopia Justifies the Means – depending on one's perspective Anestos makes a good example for us, considering that in his own mind he is planning to make the universe a more perfect place... without humans or pesky half-gods to get in his way, of course.
We Are As Mayflies – humanity compared to Atolibus or the Keeper/Elemental Lords/Heart, the latter three existing for a minimum of a few quintillion years or so.
We Used to Be Friends – Elvina, two hundred years before the beginning and her Start of Darkness.
Wham Episode – the True King in Act I, the Joining and Altherion in Act II, at least two in each Act.
Wham Line – 'Your brother, old man, and so much more'. 'Oh, I can think of one person who would...' 'Did you really think I trusted you?' 'How do you open a door that isn't there?'
What the Hell Hero – said almost verbatim in Act IV when we learn that our dashing Hero just murdered the President's child right before his eyes.
Where It All Began – the denouement of Act III is set where Atolibus was created in the first place.
Who Wants To Live Forever – shades of this with Atolibus and the Keeper, played straight with Altherion.
Woman in Black – Elvina, natch.
The Woobie/Woobie Destructor of Worlds – Altherion of all people. After everything the man has been put through and his done he still comes off as one of the most tragic characters of the lot of walking messes, desiring nothing so much as a single day of happiness in a sea of absolute suck.
Working With the Ex – Atolibus and Elvina from early Act II on, after her death and subsequent return.
World-Healing Wave – the general effects of piecing the Soul Egg back together at the end of Act I.
Wouldn't Hit a Girl – Averted, ask Atolibus and Altherion about that and watch both of them stare at you blankly before laughing their asses off.
Wounded Gazelle Gambit – Serena in Act IV when she first shows herself to Kristina, begging for help before trying to kill Altherion with his own sword.
Year Inside Hour Outside – inverted in Act V with the timegate Elvina uses to arrive and send her past self a signal. She's in for minutes and pops out four years earlier.
You Already Changed the Past – any form of mucking about with time prior to the end of Act IV; in the words of Elvina 'I hate time travel'.
You Can't Go Home Again – especially when 'home' doesn't even exist as a crater anymore.
You Can't Fight Fate – defied, averted, played straight and beyond, it's the central theme of the story
You Have Outlived Your Usefulness – Altherion when he rams his sword through Serena's chest not sixty seconds after she manages to free him from the Egg and allow his plans to progress.

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