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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst (and the silhouettes appeared in 'Black and White', not 'The Stray'.
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I\'ve copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst (and the silhouettes appeared in \'Black and White\', not \'The Stray\').
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That's why I took the folder down.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can't apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot. She's the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance (which Salem's comment indicates will be the case with Sienna). Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can\'t apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot. She\'s the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance (which Salem\'s comment indicates will be the case with Sienna). Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst (and the silhouettes appeared in \'Black and White\', not \'The Stray\'.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That's why I took the folder down.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can't apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot. She's the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance (which Salem's comment indicates will be the case with Sienna). Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can\'t apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot. She\'s the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance (which Salem\'s comment indicates will be the case with Sienna). Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That's why I took the folder down.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can't apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot. She's the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance (which Salem's comment indicates will be the case with Sienna). Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can\'t apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot. She\'s the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance (which Salem\'s comment indicates will be the case with Sienna). Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That's why I took the folder down.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can't apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot. She's the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can\'t apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot. She\'s the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance (which Salem\'s comment indicates will be the case with Sienna). Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That's why I took the folder down.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork and probably misuse. This is a motive and methods trope, which we can\'t apply to a character we know almost nothing about. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot. She\'s the one plotting to bring out the worst in people.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve copied the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That's why I took the folder down.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume 1 showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That's why I took the folder down.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied. That\'s why I took the folder down.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied, not one.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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It's usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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It\'s usually worth popping an edit reason into the history page or sending a [=PM=], so people know a new discussion has started.
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem's comment:
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Okay, the entry that I took down. Salem\'s comment:
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I'm sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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[[quoteblock]]And, Hazel. I\'m sending you to the leader of the White Fang. Adam Taurus has arranged the meeting. The boy continues to prove loyal. Ensure that Sienna Khan feels the same.[[/quoteblock]]
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Volume showed us the White Fang's leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam's profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Volume showed us the White Fang\'s leadership threesome while giving us a quick overview of recent history. The silhouette picture almost implies the middle one, facing the camera and grinning, is the leader - but the one that has a cat-like silhouette is off to the left (Adam\'s profile fits the silhouette on the right). Adam has also been described as a White Fang leader.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we're guessing how best to apply Salem's comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don't know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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Until the show confirms the balance of power among the three leaders, we\'re guessing how best to apply Salem\'s comment to what little we know. Yes, Salem makes it sound like Sienna is the overall leader, but we don\'t know the roles they played during the coup, the roles they play now, or how the balance between the threesome truly works.
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We don't even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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We don\'t even know how they forced the old leader to step down.
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I've coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as 'premature but likely to be relevant'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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I\'ve coped the folder at the bottom of this post, but of the four tropes I removed, only one can be classed as \'premature but likely to be relevant\'. The other three are shoehorning at best and misuse at worst.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don't have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated 'divide and conquer' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they've technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that's more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story's BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
* ShoutOut may turn out to be true, but is premature troping right now.
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Folders go up when there are three tropes that can be applied, not one.
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* TheCorrupter: Guesswork. As I said, we don\'t have enough information on the White Fang, but we do know there were two factions (peaceful vs violent), and the violent one had three leaders. If there is a corruption plan stemming from a single person, that person is likely to be Salem and her already stated \'divide and conquer\' plot.
* TheGhost: Misuse. This is for characters who have never been seen in the story. Not for ones that have a delayed entrance. Besides, if Sienna is one of the three silhouettes from Volume 1, they\'ve technically appeared on screen (just as a silhouette).
* GreaterScopeVillain: Misuse. This is for the villain that\'s more dangerous and more significant to the setting than even the story\'s BigBad. The candidate for this trope during the first three volumes is Salem. Given what Cinder did to Adam and what Salem says to Hazel, the White Fang are small fry - Adam and Sienna are pawns.
* ShoutOut may turn out to be true, but is premature troping right now.
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[[folder:Sienna Khan]]
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[[folder:Sienna Khan]]
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang's turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in
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* TheCorrupter: Is this to the entire White Fang organization, since their rise as leader led to the White Fang\'s turn from a group of non-violent protesters into terrorists.
* TheGhost: Unseen in the first three volumes, aside from what may be their silhouette in \"The Stray\".
* GreaterScopeVillain: Outranking any before-seen White Fang-aligned character.
* ShoutOut: A pretty transparent one to [[Literaure/JungleBook Shere Khan]]. A tiger whose defining characteristic was hatred for mankind.
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