Does this trope describe a physical object?
Yes, in a way. (It is not entirely physical, but is showed through physical form).
Edited by LucasdaKool on Sep 10th 2022 at 11:01:46 AM
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishIs it a Sci-Fi trope?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."Does the trope name consist of two words?
No, No
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishThriller trope?
Also can you keep a list of your answers to our questions so it'll be easier to keep track of?
Edited by Cutegirl920fire on Sep 10th 2022 at 11:18:59 AM
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."No
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishTropes:
Is not an Omnipresent Trope
Not a Death Trope
First letter not from A-G
Not a Character Trope
Not YMMV
Not a Love Trope
Not a Trivia Trope
Nothing spoiler-related
Not a Fantasy Trope
Not animal-related
Is specific to a(or some) certain genre/genres
Not a Horror Trope
Not technology related
Is possible in real life (somehow)
Is related to a physical object
Not a Sci-fi Trope
Trope name does not consist of two words (maybe more or less)
Not a Thriller Trope
Trope name doesn't start with "the"
Not undergoing TRS (I guess)
Not comedy
Not video games related (but can be found in video games sometimes)
Real-life examples are allowed
Trope name includes a verb
Trope page has a picture
Is about a symbol (my hint)
Not associated with evil (it is not evil by itself)
Related to a thing that hardly seen in real life nowadays
Not religion-related
Not necessary related to nobility, although it can makes you rich.
The name of the object that makes you rich is not in the name of the trope.
Edited by LucasdaKool on Sep 13th 2022 at 10:22:52 AM
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishDoes the trope name start with a "the"?
Is it currently undergoing TRS?
#nolivesmatterNo and no (The latter I guess no)
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishA comedy trope?
Is it a videogame trope?
"Mortefi, researcher at Department of Safety, Huaxu Academy. For inquiries about Tacetite weapons, you may visit my lab."Does the name start with a letter in the H-O range?
Victor of HGS S320 | "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember."No, no (it is not specific in video games, although it can appear in video games), no
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishAre we allowed to add real life examples?
#nolivesmatterYes
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishDoes the trope name include a verb?
I like cute things. You gotta deal with it.Yes
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishDoes the trope page have a picture on it?
Edited by kundoo on Sep 11th 2022 at 2:03:14 AM
Yes
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishI will give a hint : It is about a symbol...
Swimming freely, reviving dead fishIs it usually associated with evil?
No
Swimming freely, reviving dead fish
No, No and Yes (it is possible, but it is difficult too find one with the same purpose as the trope)
Swimming freely, reviving dead fish