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1-> ''Foreigner Invasions are nothing to scoff at, so when a Mysterious Heroine appears to save the day, the day is saved! But what about the next day? And the day after?'' - Title description from ''Space Battles''
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3''Avenging Class'' is a crossover between the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' and ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' where in [[Characters/FateGrandOrderForeigners Mysterious Heroine [=XX=]]] makes a wrong turn through the Kaleidoscope on her way to a Foreigner incursion, and winds up arriving on Earth during the Chitauri attack at the climax of ''[[Film/TheAvengers2012 The Avengers]]'' and helps in the final battle. However, in the followup, she finds that she is now trapped in that Universe and decides to stick around for a while for her own reasons.
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5The story is being written and published on [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/avenging-class-f-go-mcu.864167/ Space Battles]], and incorporates not only the Movies, but also expands into some comic sources as well, as the author has admitted that limiting himself to just the movies would make for a bad story.
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8!!This Fanfiction contains the following Tropes:
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10* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Steve Rogers suggests that this is [=MHXX=]'s role on the Avengers, as her default heroics work to help assure the public that they are not a threat, but help.
11* AcePilot: From motorcycles to Helicarriers, true to [=MHXX=]'s skills in Fate Grand Order.
12* AdaptationalBadass: In the MCU, Quicksilver was a speedster who nonetheless ends up dying to normal gunfire during his debut movie. In this story, he has speed surpassing that of [=MHXX=]'s and is able to fight her, a Servant, to a standstill, who is admittedly holding back her strength to avoid destroying the city. [[spoiler:He badly damages Avalon, manages to invoke a what appears to be a Noble Phantasm using Loki's scepter, and lands what would have otherwise been a fatal blow on her. While he dies to her nonetheless, he put up more of a fight compared to his MCU counterpart]]. Justified, in that he was wielding Loki's scepter, in which the Mind Stone is contained.
13* AdaptationalHeroism:
14** Due to not meeting and going on an adventure with Steven Strange that leaves him disillusioned, Karl Mordo joins the Avengers instead of becoming a magic-sucking villain.
15** [[spoiler: The [=SHIELD=] branch of [=HYDRA=] ultimately decides to [[HeelFaceTurn go clean]] after an attempt on Pierce's life by Armin Zola. They wind up dragging along the other sane sub-groups along with them, eventually allowing the organization to go public as a neutral faction.]]
16** Helmut Zemo is on good terms with the Avengers as Sokovia is never attacked by Ultron, who hasn't been created yet in this story, and his family are still alive.
17** To a lesser extent, John Jonah Jameson is portrayed as more like (the nicer incarnations of) his comics counterpart as an honest journalist, rather than his canon MCU portrayal as an Alex Jones Expy.
18* AdaptationInducedPlotHole:
19** This story introduced Elijah and Isaiah Bradley before ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' debuted, leading to the former being aged up several years, and the latter currently not seen. The Author has admitted to this, and is planning on addressing it in-story.
20** The reveal of the basic plot behind ''Series/Loki2021'' left the author needing to explain that the [[spoiler: [=TVA=] attempted to "fix" history after [=MHXX=] arrived, only to completely fail against her and Rhon. They now take a hands-off approach to this timeline.]]
21* AllGirlsLikePonies: After finding out that [=MHXX=] and Rebecca Amadio had horses while younger, Natasha Romanov laments that she wanted one herself. [=MHXX=]'s attempt to put a Shetland Pony into her office was nixed by Director Fury, and someone instead gave her a giant stuffed purple pony instead.
22* AlternateSelf:
23** The Ancient One is the MCU's version of Scathach.
24** Quetzalcoatl and Jaguar Warrior are a man and a young boy in this world, but [=MHXX=] can sense similarities between them and the Servants she knows. Quetzalcoatl gets weirded out when [=MHXX=] says another version of him is female and obsessed with Lucha Libre.
25* AlwaysSecondBest: [=MHXX=] considers herself this and clearly points out she's not the fastest (Quicksilver), the smartest (Tony Stark), the most Charismatic (Steve Rogers), or the strongest (Hercules), but is countered by Hawkeye that she's pretty much in the top five for almost all of those categories.
26* BefriendingTheEnemy: [=MHXX=] holds this to be a normal turn of events, to the point where she assumes that some people who are currently foes will be friends after the current arc.
27* BerserkButton: [=MHXX=] has a whole list of them, and most of the time the people around her know enough to not step on them. However, Tony Stark implying she can lift Mjolnir due to being able to do the same with Caliburn is [[spoiler: completely true, but it still sets her off as she wants to avoid being cast in the same light as Myth/KingArthur]]. The reveal that Jane Foster is a [[spoiler: Foreigner to her senses after the events of the Dark World]] is seen coming by everyone involved, and was addressed as soon as it happened.
28* BitingTheHandHumor: Thanks to her Fourth Wall Awareness, [=MHXX=] will occasionally complain about the writer of the story she is in and how the plot is progressing - or not. The author has admitted this is a form of SelfDeprecation as he writes.
29* BlueAndOrangeMorality: As befitting her status as a Servant and as a Foreigner, [=MHXX=] really doesn't ''get'' Marvel Humanity. A lot of characters, including herself, know this and accept that while she tries to fit in, it isn't something that comes naturally and she will appear insane or just plain crazy to people who haven't gotten used to her. For example, Sam Wilson thinks she might have some degree of [=ADHD=] in place of knowing the truth.
30* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: [=MHXX=] is very powerful, but she usually hovers in place to fire her weapons as she can't aim while flying. When James Rhodes notices this, he puts her in a flight school to teach her how to strafe.
31* BrutalBrawl: The fight between [=ArtiE=] and [[spoiler:Selene Gallio in the Hellfire Club]] is this as over the course of two chapters, they destroy multiple rooms, walls, floors and a lot of things between before the whole building comes down on them from the sheer destructive force they were putting out.
32* TheCameo: A few here and there, but including:
33** Captain Dahl of ''Webcomic/AirForceBlues'' and Captain ''Fox'' [=McCloud=] of ''Characters/StarFoxTeam'' as part of the Air Force training Arc.
34** Major Grom of the Soviet mystery comics of the same name is a member of the Red Guard.
35** Noa Schaefer of ''Fanfic/PoundTheTable'' is [[spoiler: Peter Parker's legal representative]] after he is taken into custody, and the author of that fic provided legal clarification for that event.
36* CelebratingTheHeroes: When [=MHXX=] return to Sokovia, the people celebrates her arrival and had built a [[EmbarrassingStatue statue]] of her in gratitude for saving Novi Grad from Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch.
37* CharacterDevelopment: This is the crux of the story, as [=MHXX=] finds herself in a place that makes no sense and has to adapt and face her own past in a way that she just can't ignore. The journey is not easy or quick.
38** Quite tellingly, [[spoiler: her inability to get past being something of an ExtremeDoormat when surprised or taken off guard by others in a position of authority (real or perceived) has caused some division in the readership.]] The author has attempted to defend this by making it a FatalFlaw of the character. [=YMMV=] on this subject.
39** This reaches a break-point in the story, when after The Thing, [[spoiler: [=MHXX=]'s experiences as a Saber cause her to break out of her Foreigner Class and into the more PrettyPrincessPowerhouse themed Alter Ego class.]]
40* CharmPerson: One of the more direct uses of [=MHXX=] Charisma Skill is this, where she focuses on a person and they do as she asks or commands them. However, she is well aware of the limitations of this, and refrains from using it when its simply convenient. That Steve Rogers can do the same thing as TheCharmer without magic or supernatural abilities is commented on, and in-universe, the only people who have stood up to the two of them working together have been Nick Fury and J. Jonah Jameson.
41* ComicallyInvincibleHero: Due to scale differences, [=MHXX=] is usually this, as her response to most threats can be best described as boredom. However, she doesn't let this get in the way of other people making an effort, and when she does face a threat that can harm her, she takes them deadly seriously.
42* CommonalityConnection: [[spoiler: Mordred and [=MHXX=] both live in the shadow of Myth/KingArthur, and form a sort of familial bond over their shared lineage. And for trash talking the other Knights of the Round Table.]]
43* ConsummateProfessional: Sure, [=MHXX=] may be slightly crazy by the standards of the [=MCU=], but once she has to deal with the Infinity Stones or any other Eldritch Abomination, she becomes this Trope. [=SHIELD=] Agents are this normally.
44* ContractualGenreBlindness: In universe, this is one of the more aggravating aspects to [=MHXX=]'s personality in the view of some of the people who work with her. Namely, it is her consistent decision making process about what would make a good story and acting upon that, rather than in solving the problem. For example, during the Hydra Civil War, she tells Nick Fury to his face that she'll let the Winter Soldier get to the Helicarriers just to provide a suitable backdrop for his FightingYourFriend showdown with Captain Rogers.
45* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [=MHXX=] goes to Wakanda in order to speak with the agricultural minister who pulled his son out of college because of said son's interactions with Mordred, only to get into conflict with the Dora Milaje and the Black Panther. The Wakandian royal party pointed she could have just visited Wakanda's embassy to get the minister's contact information, especially since said minister wasn't in Wakanda, but in London negotiating food export deals.
46* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:Quicksilver's death at the hands of [=MHXX=] drives Wanda to join forces with Thanos to help his cause in return for helping in her revenge against her brother's killer.]]
47* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: To the unaware, Artoria Pendragon is a five-foot nothing Welsh woman with an inability to focus and is suggested by Natasha Romanov to be the Welsh equivalent of a ValleyGirl who could be lifted by any grown person over their shoulder and carried away without any trouble. ''They are wrong''.
48* CurbStompBattle: As befitting her status as a Servant, [=MHXX=] deals these out quite regularly. When she doesn't, it's either because she's holding back for other reasons, or because the enemy is a match even for her, such as with her encounters with the Dark Wraiths or Ebony Maw.
49* CutLexLuthorACheck: Not directly invoked, but with fewer super-villains in the world, people are looking for legal means to use their powers or inventions. Tony Stark is attempting to market Iron Man drones as Search and Rescue equipment, and multiple people point out that Peter Parker can earn a lot of money off his webbing.
50* DeathByAdaptation: Maria Hill is killed by Hydra forces during ''The Winter Soldier''. [[spoiler: This is hidden from most of the cast by Fury replacing her with a loyal Skrull, Soren who is the wife of Talos.]]
51* DefeatMeansFriendship: After being soundly beaten by [=MHXX=], Prince T'Challa has decided that being her friend is the better option. That this gives him access to [=SHIELD=] and the Avengers is a bonus.
52* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Used by the author to highlight just how alien [=MHXX=] can be with how she treats people and events.
53* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: One interpretation of [=MHXX=]'s DealWithTheDevil with Dormammu. Or, from the comments made in story and out, how ''Dormammu'' scammed [=MHXX=] into leaving the Dark Dimension.
54* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Quicksilver dies in battle against [=MHXX=] with Loki's Scepter drove through his heart.]]
55* DimensionalTraveler: Peter Parker and Doctor Olivia Octavius are accidentally brought to Earth-616 when the latter's extradimensional device inadvertently interacted with a device made by Earth-616 Reed Richards. They stayed for a brief while in which the younger Peter spends his time with the older Spider-Man until they returned to their home universe.
56* DoesntKnowTheirOwnBirthday: As [=MHXX=] is from a completely different universe, she can't apply her native dating scheme to the [=MCU=]. So when she's forced to fill out paperwork by [=SHIELD=] she just puts down the date of her arrival as her birthday, and forgets about it until three years later.
57* DoNotCallMePaul: When Morgaine and the Ancient One meet, Morgaine recognizes her and starts to call her Scathach, but the Ancient One tells her not to use that name.
58* TheDreaded: ''[[Characters/MCUBuckyBarnes The Winter Soldier]]'' is shown as one of these, especially when he's paired up with [[TheParagon Captain Rogers]]. In addition, [=MHXX=] is one to [=HYDRA=], the Kree and possibly other cosmic entities who openly tell their people to not engage her in battle. On the flip side, [=MHXX=] considers ''[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]'' and ''[[ComicBook/GhostRider Ghost Rider]]'' to be this to her despite their heroic nature.
59* DrivesLikeCrazy: Whenever [=MHXX=] drives a car, she goes at ludicrous speeds and swerves all over the place. She claims she is an awesome driver because she never crashes, but anyone who rides with her gets rattled. Her driving skills eventually got her banned from Los Angeles after she raced against Ghost Rider.
60* EntertaininglyWrong: ''Everything'' involving [=MHXX=] can be this, thanks to the CultureClash involved. The Hydra threat assessment of her proves to be this in spades as well.
61* EpicShipOnShipAction: [[spoiler:The Duel of the Potomac. This story's version of ''The Winter Soldier'' has the two Insight Helicarriers, one captained by [=MHXX=] (''Dun Stallion III'') and the other by Arnim Zola, duking it out on each other in which [=MHXX=]'s wins (as Zola couldn't override the safeties on his vessel's heavier weapons) and pushing Zola's Helicarrier from crashing into the Triskelion.]]
62* EveryoneHasStandards: General Ross doesn't agreed with Bolivar Trask and Bob Kelly's anti-superhuman policy.
63-->'''Pepper:''' "And why are you coming to us?"
64-->'''General Ross:''' "Because I laughed at them. They are so far up their asses that they can't see the world. Much as I know that man is a danger to everyone around him, you've (Artie) respected that threat even as you let him out for his dog and pony show."
65* FantasticCasteSystem: By the way [=MHXX=] describes the Servant Class system, this is how the [=MCU=] characters see her society. With Sabers at the top and the rest of the pecking order not quite filled in from their perspective.
66* ForWantOfANail: Needless to say, [=MHXX=]'s presence has several ripple effects on the post-''The Avengers'' events. There's the heroes being introduced to the existence of magic earlier thanks to Mordo joining the team. Then there's other countries forming their own superpowered teams. Then there are the bigger ripples with Thor's mother still being alive after the events of ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' and the story arc based on ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' becoming a Hydra civil war.
67* FutureMeScaresMe: Much of [=MHXX=] character arc comes from her attempts to avoid becoming the Servant Universe version of Myth/KingArthur. And because of that, one of her fears is that YouCantFightFate.
68* GenreSavvy: Once [=MHXX=] gets set straight about what type of universe she's in, she's more than willing to play the rules to her advantage. And complain when reality doesn't match up.
69* GodzillaThreshold: The World Security Council authorized [=MHXX=] to use her Lance to destroy Ego's biomass in St. Charles.
70* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Invoked by [=MHXX=] on [=JARVIS=] as she at no point thinks of him any less for being an artificial intelligence and is often the first defender of his growing sapience and self-direction, even clashing with Tony Stark on occasion over this subject.
71* HardCodedHostility: [=MHXX=] has this towards (other) Foreigners and (other) Saberfaces, which becomes a small problem when Jane Foster becomes the temporary host of the Aether. She slowly grows out of this by mostly moving Jane and [[spoiler:Mordred]] into the mental box of being a ''victim'' of their status, and not a cause of it.
72* HeelFaceTurn:
73** Mordred and Morgaine le Fey both have this as they realize that what they fought for in their previous life no longer exists or matters.
74** After the events of ''Film/IronMan3'', Rebecca Amadio, the Sweat Shop Agent, gets pardoned and joins the Avengers.
75** [[spoiler:Alexander Pierce, Brock Rumlow, and most of Hydra inside of [=SHIELD=] undergo this as well as they were attacked in the Hydra Civil War, and threw their lot in with Steve Rogers and his allies. In the aftermath, many more Hydra sub-factions play ball, purging the radical elements and allowing the whole organization to go public.]]
76* HeroicRROD: After 17 days of constantly working with no sleep and having turned Avalon off, [=MHXX=] collapses and requires treatment in Asgard.
77* HeroicSelfDeprecation: For all her accomplishments since coming to the [=MCU=], [=MHXX=] still holds herself to deliberately impossible standards. This gets to the point where she actively sabotages herself because she seems to think that being heroic will bring her to [[YouCantFightFate closer to being King Arthur]].
78* HeroOfAnotherStory: Invoked by [=WoG=] with regards to other events in the MCU. [=MHXX=] will not be interacting with every possible plotline, and entire movies and TV series pass by without mention. And even then, lead characters have adventures and missions that get talked about in passing without elaboration, enforcing the idea that the universe has things that happen when [=ArtiE=] isn't around.
79* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: [=MHXX=] falls into this when she's being WrongGenreSavvy. Namely that [[spoiler: Doctor Strange is evil due to his Goatee, while Victor von Doom is obviously a good guy.]]
80* HyperactiveMetabolism: Not only [=MHXX=], but Captain Rogers and all Asgardians as well when compared to normal humans. It gets to the point where people normalize it and prepare accordingly.
81* INeverToldYouMyName: When [=MHXX=] is a guest in Asgard, she refuses to reveal her name, but Frigga nonchalantly calls her [[spoiler:Artoria Igrainesdottre]], shocking her. Which is important as before then, [=MHXX=] didn't really have a conventional name, just a working alias for the paperwork.
82* InUniverseNickname:
83** Darcy Lewis takes [=MHXX=]'s pseudonym of Artoria Pendragon and shortens it to 'Artie'. This is picked up by pretty much everyone else who find her name and her pseudonym to be a mouthful. And by everyone else, this includes out-of-universe commentary on the story.
84** Brock Rumlow gets nicknamed "Babysitter" because of all the time he spends looking after the childish [=MHXX=].
85* InsistentTerminology: Despite trying to break the habit, [=MHXX=] will peg people by their perceived Class as it's a convenient way for her to sort people out. She also, with only one exception, calls Pepper Pots "Lady Pepper."
86* IOweYouMyLife: When Tony Stark sent the nuke through the portal, his armor failed and he would have died if [=MHXX=] did not carry him out. In gratitude, Stark and Pepper Potts give her a place to stay in Stark Tower.
87* JerkassHasAPoint: Rarely, Mordred will be correct about things, but a combination of his own ValuesDissonance and that he's, well, ''Mordred'' make the message hard to swallow.
88* LeaningOnTheFourthWall:
89** [=MHXX=] is fully aware she's from a Gatcha Game, and acts accordingly, causing herself and others no end of trouble. However, it isn't until an encounter with [[spoiler: Deadpool who sets her straight,]] that she realizes the actual nature of the universe she's in, changing her behaviors to match.
90** When the Avengers and their allies learned more about [=MHXX=]'s universe and noting why she called their universe a "cinematic" one, some such as Falcon are left disturbed to believe their lives is predestined like a TV or movie script. But Victor von Doom passionately downplays that, arguing that everyone's choices and actions is not fixed by some grand architect of the universe:
91--->'''Victor:''' "Our choices are our own, they must be our own. We are the tellers of our own stories, not the tellers of the stories of others. Let others watch us! I welcome that, for it means that our stories are the stories ''worth being told!'' We are the best of all possible versions, the ones that others shall look up to. And our choices will be the ones that matter in the end. No one else can take that from us."
92* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: When the Avengers eat shawarma and [=MHXX=] removes her helmet to eat, she tells them to never describe what she looks like to anyone. Not that this lasts though, as she eventually goes public with her face and a (fake) name during an interview with [=JJJ=].
93* LimitedWardrobe: Having one is a sign of [=MHXX=]'s odd cultural upbringing in the views of those around her, to the point where Darcy Lewis tried multiple times to get her to wear something different.
94* LotusEaterMachine: In the leadup to Chapter 300, the whole world is put into one of these, reminiscent of ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' and ''Series/WandaVision''. [[spoiler:Which is deliberate by the author, as this was done by Wanda Maximoff.]]
95* MeaningfulRename:
96** Thanks to [=MHXX=], Bruce Banner changes the name of his alter ego from Hulk to Berserker. Tony Stark points out in a press conference that contrary to popular culture, the Berserkers were not savages, but true warriors, so the name change makes sense as Banner and his alter ego are true Avengers.
97** [[spoiler: [=MHXX=]'s internal narration changes to ''Artie'' after her Class Change.]]
98* MundaneLuxury: Not material, but [=MHXX=] views being a WhiteCollarWorker - or rather an OfficeLady - to be a goal in life.
99* MundaneUtility: The Holy Lance Armor Avalon is a personal space ship, suit of magitech PowerArmor with a HealingFactor and is considered to the most advanced piece of magic and technology on Earth, if not the universe. [=MHXX=] uses it to take notes in class thanks to the integrated Heads Up Dispay.
100* MythologyGag: All over the place as the story not only draws from the comics, but also from the backstory of Fate Grand Order.
101** It is not the first time [[spoiler: Soren disguised herself as Maria Hill from ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome''.]]
102* NamedByTheAdaptation: The Sweat Shop Agent is named Rebecca Amadio after her actress Creator/RebeccaMader and stand-in Alexandra Amadio.
103* NoEndorHolocaust: Averted for Ego's attempted assimilation of the galaxy depicted in ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2''. Ego's biomass in St. Charles had caused 195 people injured and 60-70, and possibly more, fatalities, before [=MHXX=] destroyed its core. [=MHXX=] further revealed that 17 Kree worlds were affected by Ego's attack and two of which were received orbital bombardment to contain the biomass. The territories of the Nova Corps, including their capital planet Xandar, were also affected.
104* NoodleIncident: Occasional mentions of previous missions and adventures will happen without context or explanation, such as the encounter with the Mongolian Death Worms by the Avengers.
105* OddFriendship: J. Jonah Jameson and [=MHXX=] form one. When pressed, the former says it's because she's honest with herself while the latter thinks it's because both of them only use a single letter in their name.
106* OhCrap: Shows up a few times, but when Artie finds out she's being attacked by a Vampire, it's enough to have her take the fight seriously. As Vampires in Nasu are SeriousBusiness, this is a natural response, moreso than Marvel Vampires.
107* OlderThanTheyLook: [=MHXX=] has no idea how old she actually is thanks to the Servant Universe not having a calendar or even a sense of time that matches Marvel Earth. So when pressed, she puts down her birthday as the date she arrived on Earth, and her age as 22.
108* OmniGlot: One of [=MHXX=]'s more practical uses of Avalon is the inbuilt translation device to speak pretty much any language. She often serves as the Avenger's translator when needed, and this extends to non-Earth languages as well. She has also complained she needed to pay to download a translation to speak Xhosa in Wakanda, and doesn't speak Plant - unlike Thor.
109* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: [=MHXX=] has only invaded ''one'' nation, thank you. And as a result, Wakanda is coming out of its isolationism with the Wakanda Accords, this story's version of the Sokovia Accords.
110* OnlySaneMan: This is Clint Barton's role in the story for the most part, something shared with [[AscendedExtra Rebecca Amadio]]. [[spoiler: Artie herself is one in the larger scheme of things, immediately picking up on the threats of the Infinity Stones and other cosmic events.]] [=MHXX=] also sees herself as this when it comes to objecting to her fake title as Princess of Asgard, thinking the joke has long since run its course, and no one wants to drop it.
111* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: True to the [=MCU=], both Thor and Steve Rogers can pick up Mjolnir. However, [[spoiler: [=MHXX=] can as well, which Tony theorizes as her being tied to the story of the Sword in the Stone, and that the two weapons share the same basic idea behind them requiring an aptitude for rulership to even pick up.]] This naturally hits her BerserkButton.
112* OutsideContextProblem: [=MHXX=] is a Servant, someone who is flatly superhuman in all ways. While she may not be the most powerful person in the story, how she acts and what she is capable of meet all the criteria of this trope.
113* OutOfFocus: An interesting example. Lady Sif is initially given more focus, taking Thor's place in The Avengers. However, she slowly loses her focus in the story, not helped by Thor himself gaining more prominence.
114* PecFlex: Quetzalcoatl and Hercules both have their comic-book physiques, and do this after a friendly weight lifting competition.
115* PersonaNonGrata: The city of Los Angeles officially banned [=MHXX=] for breaking "traffic laws" after she raced against the Ghost Rider across the city.
116* PlayingSick: After [=MHXX=] ends up [[spoiler:being stabbed through the chest]] during her fight with Quicksilver, [[spoiler:she ends up hospitalized and later transferred to Wales for further treatment, even though she's perfectly fine by that point, in order to trick their enemies regarding her capabilities. Downplayed in that while she's fully recovered, ''Avalon'' isn't and requires time to repair itself]].
117* PowerfulAndHelpless: [=MHXX=] and Sam Wilson have a discussion about racism where they sadly note that it is not a problem that can be solved just by beating people up.
118* PowerMisidentification: After seeing [=MHXX=] expertly pilot her armor and several vehicles, several people assume she is a {{Technopath}}. She eventually clarifies it is due to her Riding and Piloting skills.
119* ProHumanTranshuman: [=MHXX=] openly admits that she's post-Human as a Servant from the Future, but refuses to let that mean that Humanity has lost anything in the process, and vigorously defends the Human Order on their behalf.
120* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: [=MHXX=] eventually reaches her Second Ascension and becomes very embarrassed that her armor becomes skimpy. She gets over this with time.
121* RevolversAreJustBetter: When being checked out on a sidearm, this is [=MHXX=]'s justification for her chosen weapon type.
122* Rule63: [[spoiler: This is inflicted on [[Myth/KingArthur Mordred]] thanks to a hasty reincarnation spell by his mother. Thanks to [=MHXX=] being King Arthur, or close enough, the spell caused him to take the form of [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersGToM the Fate Grand Order Mordred]].]] This is treated as a serious accident in universe, and while the character in question is certainly enjoying the advantages, they have also made it clear that they want to go back to normal.
123* RunningGag: A few. To whit:
124** [[spoiler: Artoria Igrainesdottre, Princess of Asgard.]] In universe, everyone is sick of it, but can't stop because Asgard is using it to their advantage.
125** [=MHXX=] and Clint Barton have an ongoing feud about what is the better muffin, Chocolate or Banana. Even background extras weigh in on it, mostly to laugh at both of them.
126** "Hail Hydra!" being used as a casual greeting [[spoiler: after Pierce and his Hydra branch within S.H.I.E.L.D. [[HeelFaceTurn switched sides]] after Zola tried to eliminate them]] and everyone just roll with it.
127* ScareEmStraight: PlayedForLaughs. Bruce Banner does this to [=MHXX=] when he found out she was a high school dropout in the past and to make her take college Pepper Potts enrolled her into seriously. She comically freaked out how terrifying he is without turning green.
128* ShedArmorGainSpeed: The official explanation for [=MHXX=]'s Ascension is that she ditched the heavy armor plating for higher speed and maneuverability - in effect, being a LightningBruiser. In reality, she's still a FlyingBrick, just leveled up.
129* ShoutOut: [=MHXX=] repeatedly reminds herself that she doesn't want to blow up Earth. Because it's where [[Series/DoctorWho she keeps her stuff]].
130** SHIELD has a last resort scorched-earth weapon called [[{{Film/Cloverfield}} Hammerdown]] to be use if tactical containment was no longer an option.
131* ShowWithinAShow: Combined with ComicBookFantasyCasting with the in-Universe Avengers movie. Creator/GeorgeClooney as Tony Stark, Creator/BradPitt as Steve Rogers, and Creator/GalGadot as [=MHXX=].
132* ShipTease: Inverted in-story as many characters wind up telling Victor Von Doom and [=MHXX=] to stop flirting when they're not. It's been implied in story that they both see a relationship as an UnequalPairing in different manners. [=MHXX=] is a Servant, while Doom is... well... ''Doom''.
133* SitcomArchNemesis: [=MHXX=] treats [[spoiler:Princess Shuri of Wakanda]] as an ineffectual version of this.
134* TheStationsOfTheCanon: While the presence of [=MHXX=] affected many plot lines, most things stayed the same, just with additional interactions. It wasn't until the events of [[Film/ThorTheDarkWorld The Dark World]] that [[spoiler:Mordred of all people saves Queen Frigga from her assassination]], blowing the entire plot out of the water and setting the rest of the story on a vastly different direction.
135** [[spoiler: Quicksilver still dies in Sokovia during the arc that introduces him, but the circumstances are far different; he dies at the hands of [=MHXX=] and causing a grieving Wanda to swear revenge on [=MHXX=].]]
136** [[spoiler: Peter Parker is outed as Spider-Man, but this time because he used his strength in anger after Uncle Ben was shot by a mugger. Jameson pays for his legal bills, recognizing that Peter wasn't exploiting his power for personal gain, and wasn't a masked Vigilante.]] Instead, his ire is more directed at Series/Daredevil2015, whom is acting outside the law.
137* StealthHiBye: While the usual suspects of Fury, Natasha Romanov and Clint Barton can do this, the real surprise is ''The Ancient One'', who does this to [=MHXX=] multiple times, only revealing herself when she adds to a conversation.
138* SuperpowerLottery: In the eyes of many, [=MHXX=] has won this several times over.
139* TakeThat: The author has no love for the [=TVA=] from ''Series/Loki2021'', and [=MHXX=] admitted that she delivered a CurbStompBattle on them off screen. And this was before the show's season finale where the true reason behind the [=TVA=]'s existence was revealed.
140** Artie deconstructs the erring flaws of the Sentinel Program piece by piece in chapter 397. A chapter later, Artie calls out Bolivar Trask's [[BewareTheSuperman fears of superhumans exterminating normal humans]] "bollocks".
141* TalkShowAppearance: As part of a public relations campaign on the behalf of the Avengers, [=MHXX=] appeared on Creator/{{ABC}}'s ''Good Morning America''.
142* ThankTheMaker: On occasion, [=MHXX=] will use Merlin's name in vain in the spirit of this trope.
143* ThinkingUpPortals: After her Class Change, and improved magic capacity, this is how [=ArtiE=] tends to go places on Earth. She replaces Karl Mordo for this job on the Avengers and other groups she works with.
144* ThisCannotBe: The Wakandians are utterly shocked when [=MHXX=] casually breaks a Vibranium spear and the Black Panther's Vibranium mask. They quickly get over it and take a more proactive approach to the world, if only to prevent it from happening again.
145* ThoseTwoGuys: Natasha Romanov and Clint Barton share this job when in larger groups.
146* TimeTravelEpisode: [[spoiler: Artie finds a Time Machine that is owned by Kang the Conquerer in the possession of Excalibur, and fixes it. She then drags Mordred back into the past to Camelot several years before it fell as a ''vacation'' for both of them.]]
147* TrappedInAnotherWorld: The entire plot is that [=MHXX=] is this in the [=MCU=]. She entered through the breach that the Tesseract made to let the Chitauri in, but the breach was closed and can't be reopened without risking letting eldritch horrors in.
148* UnderTheMistletoe: PlayedForLaughs when during Christmas, [=MHXX=] slaps a headband with mistletoe on it on Tony. Banner, Rhodes, and Mordo immediately step away from him.
149* UnreliableNarrator: It's easy to see when [=MHXX=] is lying to herself and to the reader about what's happening, and is usually played for laughs.
150* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: [=MHXX=] does this after she is enrolled to study at a university while doing her job as a member of the Avengers.
151* WhamEpisode: Chapter 200 has [[spoiler: Wanda Maximoff, in possession of the Mind Stone, agree to work with Thanos.]] Chapter 314 reveals [[spoiler: that [=MHXX=] forced a Class Change on herself as a result of peer pressure and her desires to fit in with the rest of the Universe, resulting in her becoming an Alter Ego.]] The fallout carries of for quite some time.
152* WhatTheHellHero:
153** After [=MHXX=] falls into a light coma after collapsing from exhaustion during training with Excalibur, Secretary Pierce takes everyone from Director Fury to Captain Rogers to Captain Braddock and Morded le Fey to task over their screw up.
154** Done again by Karl Mordo to pretty much everyone in her Social Circle from Steve Rogers to Victor von Doom in response to [[spoiler: her self-inflicted Class Change to Alter Ego]]
155* WhoWritesThisCrap: Sometimes used as self depreciation by the author, but every so often, [=MHXX=] will complain about the writers, the dialogue and the plot out loud. Sometimes people think she's use usual self, other times, the characters will agree with her.
156* WillfullyWeak: [=MHXX=] notes to herself that the moment a problem requires a violent solution, she can quickly wrap things up. Doing so however, would deprive [[HelpingWouldBeKillstealing the other Avengers of needed experience]], so she holds back for the most part. [[spoiler: TheGlovesComeOff though when she encounters the Dark Wraiths, and decides that an EarthShatteringKaboom is the appropriate start to the battle. The collective reaction of the Kree Imperium is OhCrap]]
157* WreckedWeapon: Not a weapon, but rather the Holy Lance Armor Avalon gets damaged by both [[spoiler:Odin and Pietro Maximoff]]. The former does so during a bar brawl and is pretty much walked off, but the later requires [[spoiler:Loki's Scepter and the Mind Stone]] to do it, requiring significant repair time.
158* WrongContextMagic: How [=MHXX=]'s Servant Skills tend to operate, though this goes both ways as she can't understand some of the magic in the [=MCU=].
159* YouShallNotPass: During [=MHXX=]'s battle with [[spoiler:Quicksilver]], they end up fighting in the city and later on the outskirt of Sokovia's deceased Prime Minister's funeral procession, who are too slow to even notice them fighting, let alone evacuate. Noting this, [[spoiler:[=MHXX=] takes Quicksilver's nameless Noble Phantasm, Loki's stolen scepter, through her chest, rather than risk him hurting the civilians behind her if she dodges. While she does survive and immediately returns the favor on Quicksilver, Avalon is badly damaged during the fight]]. For this, she becomes regarded as a national hero for Sokovia.
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