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4Conciencia y Voluntad is an independent novel by the writer Creator/EstebanRuquet. It was published in Argentina in 2012 by Pixel Editores, a small publisher from La Plata city. The work has won the first prize from the ''Aurora Venturini'' award, and the prize money was used in order to publish it.
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6The plot revolves around the finding of the missing [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters terrorist and political figure]] Franco Rocafirme by a young [[TrenchcoatBrigade private eye]] in an UsedFuture, where the relatively minor city of La Plata has arised as a new [[TheEmpire Soft Empire]] after the sunking collapse of the modern civilization. Pablo Astoria, the private eye, is put in charge of this job by the old University professor Nicolás Pérez Aznar, an old friend of Rocafirme and also a major figure of the revolution.
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8The setting is placed in [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture the year 2057]] and revolves around the remains of the Western civilization, mixing the [[FilmNoir Noir]] genre and soft ScienceFiction, and involves two cities: Ensenada and La Plata, now heavily changed by the wars and the climate changes. La Plata is now a sort of walled CrystalSpiresAndTogas city[[note]]the walls are mainly to contain the waters, but also provide cover against the roamers of the ruins of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Buenos_Aires Greater Buenos Aires]][[/note]] that hides underneath an oppresive Empire around the control of the world sources of drinking water, after the fall of the old USA empire by his warmongery against half the world, the exhaustion of the oil and the fearsome climatic changes that made the coastal cities sunk. Ensenada is a misteriously non-sunked coastal city politically dependent on La Plata, though autonomous, where rain is omnipresent. Most of the main plot occurs in Ensenada, but the conclussion and major plot points happen in La Plata.
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11!!This work provides examples of:
12[[folder: tropes from A to H]]
13* TheAce: Franco Rocafirme is just like this. It's lampshaded that Augusto Dumont and Nicolás Pérez Aznar were Aces as well. And all the Eldar, in their own way.
14* ActionHero: Sort of Pablo Astoria. He ceirtanly knows how to handle a gun.
15* AfterTheEnd: La Plata has taken the power after the colapse of the western civilization.
16* AuthorAvatar: Divided between two characters, Esteban Ruquet and Franco Rocafirme, now two old men.
17* BadFuture: Most of the actual Argentina goes through another military and civilian dictatorship little after his fall. Also, this is a bad future for coastal cities. And there is a past [[WorldWarIII Third World War]]. However, the world isn't as awful as it could be.
18%%* BadassLongcoat: Pablo Astoria.
19* BadassPacifist: It's lampshaded that Esteban Ruquet was one. He even killed a politician figure, takes the blame and goes to jail, but cannot abide the remorses.
20%%* BadGuyBar: Many of them in Ensenada.
21* BattleInTheRain: Actually, two of them, [[spoiler: Astoria vs. Homing, and Astoria vs. Rocafirme]]. And a shooting. And almost everything.
22* BerserkButton: For Pablo Astoria, threatening or punching a girl. For Rocafirme, naming Esteban Ruquet or the failure of his revolution.
23* BolivianArmyEnding: Augusto Dumont, the old University professor of Pablo Astoria, ended that way. And that was one of the main events that led Pablo to flee from La Plata.
24* BreakingTheFourthWall: This is lampshaded many times.
25* TheCity: Both La Plata and Ensenada.
26* CityNoir: Ensenada, the Ever Raining City in which a normal family has no place, takes this up to eleven and works as a counterpart of CrystalSpiresAndTogas La Plata.
27* ContinuityCameo: A mysterious figure that looks a lot like Lord Morpheus in his former incarnation. He appears in a train very similar to the one in the End Of The Worlds arc.
28%%* CoolSword: All swords are cool. They use it for that reason.
29* CrapsackWorld: Worked around. WordOfGod says that it isn't a lot worse than our present.
30%%* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: La Plata.
31* DamselInDistress: Anita, at a certain point, though she isn't a defenseless girl at all.
32%%* DarkMessiah: Franco Rocafirme.
33* DeliberatelyMonochrome: the illustrations are ''always'' black and white. With the only exception of the covers, that are also with a very downer palette. Even the pet cat is black, and the trenchcoat and hat of Astoria are white.
34%%* DirtyCop: Homing.
35* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Anita is dead. Nicolás is dead. Rocafirme is dead. Ruquet is dead. The revolution fails for being pacifist. Astoria fails to achieve money. And so on.]] At least, the epilogue is nice for the characters involved.
36* {{Dystopia}}: Played with all around the novel.
37%%* TheEmpire: A soft one. La Plata is its head.
38* {{EMP}}: The main device for winning the war against the invading US armies in the Southern Cone. But this costed the destruction of Argentina as a country, and now several regions are independent from each other.
39* {{Expy}}: Physically, Astoria is an expy of John Constantine. But is more like a wannabe. Also, the Honky Tonk bar is a (voluntary) copy of the same bar in Anime/GetBackers, as the barman is a fan of the series.
40* FloodedFutureWorld: The book takes place TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, where runaway GlobalWarming has sunk all coastal cities -- the walls around [[CrystalSpiresAndTogas La Plata]] are partly to keep the waters at bay, and partly to provide cover against the roamers of the ruins of sunken Buenos Aires.
41%%* FootnoteFever: In his brand-new flavor: footnote soundtrack!
42%%* TheFutureIsNoir: Well... 2057, noir genre...%%Well... this is still a ZCE...
43* GoodOldFisticuffs: Both Astoria and Rocafirme use this awesome martial art: beat the crap out their enemies.
44%%* GuileHero: Pablo Astoria.
45* GunsVsSwords: Sort of. More like guns ''and'' swords for hand-to-hand combat.
46* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler: Rocafirme, at the end]].
47* GratuitousEnglish: Pablo Astoria mixes some English with his natural Spanish, only to be a cool PrivateDetective.
48* GrayRainOfDepression: It always rains in Ensenada. Always. So much that only the artists and criminals live there.
49* HappilyFailedSuicide: [[spoiler:Pablo Astoria puts a gun in his head only to discover that it has fake bullets. Even tough he suspected this, he ''was'' actually in suicide mood.]]
50%%* HeroicBSOD: Pablo, when [[spoiler: Anita is murdered]].
51* HeroesPreferSwords: played with. Actually, Pablo, the hero of the story, is more like a gunman.
52%%* HegemonicEmpire: La Plata.
53* HiddenHeartOfGold: Astoria tries to be a cynic, but fails miserabily.
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56[[folder: tropes from K to Y]]
57%%* JerkAss: Homing.
58* KatanasAreJustBetter: Cautiosly averted. In the final fight [[spoiler: Nicolás Pérez Aznar chooses a katana to fight against Franco Rocafirme, who has a longsword, but it's easily overpowered by him. This could be atributed just to the fighters over the weapons]].
59* LaResistance: Augusto Dumont and his followers. Also, many of the followers of Franco Rocafirme.
60* LoserProtagonist: Astoria gets laid only twice a year. [[spoiler: despite his LoveInterest, he still is a loser]]
61%%* LoveInterest: Anita, for Pablo. It doesn't end well.
62* MasterSwordsman: Franco [[spoiler: and Nicolás, and possibly Esteban Ruquet]].
63* MatingDance: Tango, of course[[note]]WordOfGod says that he learnt how to tango during the writing of the novel, and all for a girl very similar to Anita[[/note]].
64* MeaningfulName: WordOfGod 'Pablo Astoria' is a hispanicization of 'Paul Auster', a primary source of inspiration for the novel. Additionally, 'Franco' (Frank) is a Spanish word for 'direct', 'sincere', and the last name of TheGeneralissimo of Spain during XXth century[[note]]Curiously, it is also the name of one of the illustrators[[/note]]. 'Rocafirme' can be translated as 'Strongrock', and the character is the embodyment of the sheer willpower without concience in this novel. Also, 'Pérez Aznar' is a real family in this world, the same family that owns the (also real world) manor in La Plata in which he lives. The character itself, Nicolás, is based in an editor and comicbook critic from Argentina, Federico Musso (his mother's name is Pérez Aznar), one of the spelling and grammar editors of the novel.
65** Also, Anita is a popular agentinian ComicBook, [[http://www.ivreality.com.ar/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/anita_reed.jpg of a sexy classical dancer that becomes a mutant hunter]], published by the same editorial in which Federico Musso has worked on. The character of the novel is also a dancer (she dances tango, though), and is also sexually liberated.
66* MenCantKeepHouse: partially straight with Astoria. But he does the effort when a girl is coming to visit.
67* MindScrew: Tlönism, the main ideological justification for La Plata policies. Franco Rocafirme also is an embodiment of this.
68* MustHaveNicotine: Pablo could stand a little starvation. But he never, ''never'', can stand without smoking.
69* ObstructiveBureaucrat: the immigration office for entering La Plata in Ensenada. At least until one shows connections with the Pérez Aznar family or some other important political figure, which automatically turns them in [[BeleagueredBureaucrat beleaguered]] or thoroughly CorruptBureaucrat.
70* {{Prison}}: Esteban Ruquet has been in jail and escaped a long time ago, for commiting a political murder.
71* PrivateDetective: Obviously, Astoria.
72* RuleOfCool:
73** Many new Platenses use swords now not because of their efficiency, but because it's cool. See the Final Fight with the Hocus Pocus soundtrack.
74** Also, Astoria smokes because it's cool.
75** WordOfGod Ensenada is an ever raining city by this rule ''exclusively''.
76* SecretPolice: There is a secret spy service that derived in the murdering of many intellectuals and the weaker opponents to the Eldar in the novel.
77%%* SmokingIsCool: Pablo. He even makes his own cigarettes.%%"Cool" how?
78* SunkenCity: Buenos Aires and Berisso, near La Plata, and almost any major coastal city.
79* SuperSerum: Lampshaded. Certainly, many old soldiers are dying of cancer due to the overdose of a certain drug that has given them advantage in the past battlefields. Not overly common nor a plot device whatsoever, though.
80* TheStrategist: Astoria moves the tides to make the whole imperial city of La Plata tremble in fear. [[note]] And he almost won, if he just have used real bullets instead of fake ones[[/note]].
81* StateSec: for the jobs that the SecretPolice derives. They made public shootings of opposers.
82* SwordAndGun: More like a standard equipment here.
83%%* SwordFight: Between two badass!
84* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: played with. [[spoiler: It is the karma of Franco Rocafirme, who indeed tries to bring an almost VelvetRevolution, but fails miserabily. It's a bad move to give your own soldiers gum bullets]]
85* TrashOfTheTitans: Astoria only cleans his apartment when he thinks that he's gonna get laid: twice a year.
86* TrenchcoatBrigade: Pablo Astoria is an example of this. Lousely based on John Constantine, but with his own personality, his name is a "spanishification" of Paul Auster, if you don't believe in the DeathOfTheAuthor.
87* TrenchcoatWarfare: the revolutionaries.
88* TrickBullet: [[spoiler: The revolutionaries of Franco Rocafirme use this trick twice: One with RubberBullets (failing) and one with paintballs (painted in red, but achieving the purpose of scaring the hell out of his enemies.)]]
89* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Although a lot has changed in fifty years, a lot has remained the same. Or backwards. Depends on the RuleOfCool.
90* UnderwaterRuins: Many of them, specially in Buenos Aires. There are squadrons dedicated to recover cultural artifacts from them, or at least for doing very good copies.
91* UsedFuture: Almost ANYTHING electronic is discarded in this future, as the main internet servers are offline and above tons of water. The other Internet part is broke by a massive hacking attack by Rocafirme and the Eldars [[note]]yes, like the tolkienian ones, since the group has named himself for the elves of LOTR[[/note]]. The main electric devices are reconstructions of mid '50 devices.
92* ViceCity: Ensenada. It's lampshaded that La Plata is this but subtletly.
93* WellIntentionedExtremist: A lot. Franco Rocafirme, between the first
94* WorldWarIII: It happened in the past, and its effects, although vast, aren't as fierce as a nuclear warfare.
95%%* WhereEverybodyKnowsYourFlame: "Distinto", in La Plata.
96* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: The Eldar Revolution. And Rocafirme's second revolution too.
97[[/folder]]

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