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** "Allan Observes" was written specifically with this trope in mind.
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** "Allan Observes" ''Allan Observes'' was written specifically with this trope in mind.
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Renamed some tropes; removed "Fixer Sue", since it's a Flame Bait example that should not be allowed; see Flame Bait page for more details.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: The League's response to [[spoiler: Elizabeth and Skinner's engagement]] in the fifth volume.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: DieForOurShip: A meta example, as it wasn't another character the fans wanted out of the way. Some of the more vehement Skinner/Elizabeth shippers threatened bodily harm ''on the author'' if the AnchoredShip didn't set sail.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The League's response to [[spoiler: Elizabeth and Skinner's engagement]] in the fifth volume.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The League's response to [[spoiler: Elizabeth and Skinner's engagement]] in the fifth volume.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: A few here and there; the last chapter of the last volume ends on one.
* DieForOurShip: A meta example, as it wasn't another character the fans wanted out of the way. Some of the more vehement Skinner/Elizabeth shippers threatened bodily harm ''on the author'' if the AnchoredShip didn't set sail.
* FixerSue: Elizabeth, arguably; the thing she was created to "fix" was the fact that [[spoiler: Allan Quatermain died and left no children behind him, something the author found incredibly depressing]].
* DieForOurShip: A meta example, as it wasn't another character the fans wanted out of the way. Some of the more vehement Skinner/Elizabeth shippers threatened bodily harm ''on the author'' if the AnchoredShip didn't set sail.
* FixerSue: Elizabeth, arguably; the thing she was created to "fix" was the fact that [[spoiler: Allan Quatermain died and left no children behind him, something the author found incredibly depressing]].
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: A few here and there; the last chapter of the last volume ends on one.
* DieForOurShip: A meta example, as it wasn't another character the fans wanted out of the way. Some of the more vehement Skinner/Elizabeth shippers threatened bodily harm ''on the author'' if the AnchoredShip didn't set sail.
* FixerSue: Elizabeth, arguably; the thing she was created to "fix" was the fact that [[spoiler: Allan Quatermain died and left no children behind him, something the author found incredibly depressing]].one.
* DieForOurShip: A meta example, as it wasn't another character the fans wanted out of the way. Some of the more vehement Skinner/Elizabeth shippers threatened bodily harm ''on the author'' if the AnchoredShip didn't set sail.
* FixerSue: Elizabeth, arguably; the thing she was created to "fix" was the fact that [[spoiler: Allan Quatermain died and left no children behind him, something the author found incredibly depressing]].
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Designated Protagonist Syndrome was renamed and redefined because it was too vague and too often used for bashing
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* DesignatedProtagonistSyndrome: Elizabeth is the least interesting thing in the stories, and serves strictly as the window through which the reader views the plot.
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* DesignatedProtagonistSyndrome: An argument could be made that Elizabeth is the least interesting thing in the stories, and serves strictly as the window through which the reader views the plot. YourMileageMayVary.
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* DesignatedProtagonistSyndrome: An argument could be made that Elizabeth is the least interesting thing in the stories, and serves strictly as the window through which the reader views the plot. YourMileageMayVary.