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* FoeRomanceSubtext: There seems to be a bit of it as far as certain rivalries are concerned. It's even more prominent between Seiji and Jesse due to their shared past.


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* RivalryAsCourtship: Nicholas and Seiji's rivalry evolves into something more at a gradual pace to the point where they become much closer as a result.
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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Aiden and Seiji have a debate over how they should conduct themselves during the training camp at Halverton. Aiden believes they need to hold back in order to not give the other schools info that could be used against them while Seiji counters that depending too much on trickery will only cause them to neglect honing their skills.


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* IndividualismVsCollectivism: ''Fence'' presents an interesting twist on the trope by having the Japanese Seiji adhere to the individualism aspect of fencing (at first). Meanwhile, the American Nicholas finds himself gravitating more towards collectivism as he comes to appreciate its benefits in the form of new friendships and connections.

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* ShirtlessScene: Shirtless scenes do exist, but they're depicted in a non-sexual manner.


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* SideStoryBonusArt: The comic has its share of side story art with various covers made by different guest artists.


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* StringingTheHopelessSuitorAlong: Aiden has a bad habit of doing this with all of his male lovers.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: More often than not, this ends up being the case for several different characters including Nicholas. Not even Seiji is immune as Jesse's shadow continues to haunt him right after their separation.


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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Both the comics and novels reveal that Harvard and Aiden are on the verge of this with one another, yet they refuse to act on it completely out of a paralyzing fear of potentially ruining their bond.


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* RealPlaceBackground: ''Fence'' is based on real-life US state Connecticut.
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* ClothingConcealedInjury: Some scenes in the comic show characters with bruises on their skin after finishing particularly grueling matches. This is TruthInTelevision as its often commonplace for fencers to sustain such injuries when fencing regularly.


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* DefeatMeansFriendship: Averted by Nicholas and Seiji who remain hostile to each other even after the latter beats him repeatedly. It takes time for them to start warming up to one another.
* DownerBeginning: ''Fence'' begins with Nicholas participating in an exhibition match while down on his luck due to living in poverty.


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* FamedInStory: Many characters and their schools are well-known among those involved in the world of fencing. Both Jesse and Seiji happen to be the most famous which makes the latter's choice to enroll in a mediocre school like Kings Row all the more shocking.


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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: This is how some perceive Seiji as once he decides to enroll in Kings Row rather than Exton. Kings Row also counts considering that they produced a number of excellent fencing athletes in the 80s before declining over the years.


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* ParentalNeglect: Both Nicholas and Aiden are victims of this, and its only worsened their personal flaws and issues.
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* AloneAmongFamilies: During tryouts, Nicholas and Seiji are all alone as the rest of their future teammates families arrive to cheer them on. For Nicholas, this cuts him deeply due to his own family situation.


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* EstablishingTeamShot: The other schools' teams are introduced this way later on in the story.


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* SaveOurTeam: This is Kings Row's current goal as their fencing team has been declining over the years. While it's expected that Seiji will help them reach new heights during the stateside championship, Coach Williams also knows that Nicholas and Eugene are necessary to bring new life to her cadre of fencers.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Both Nicholas and Seiji, who constantly think about each other and have yet to state if they're romantically interested in women, though the writer does confirm the former to be bisexual. This is in stark contrast to Aiden, Harvard, and almost every other boy who attends Kings Row.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: A number of characters whose ethnicity are unknown or can't be alluded to fulfill the trope.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Both Nicholas and Seiji, who constantly think about each other and have yet to state if they're romantically interested in women, though the writer does confirm the former to be bisexual. This is in stark contrast to Aiden, Harvard, and almost every other boy who attends attending Kings Row.


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* CharacterDevelopment: Nicholas and Seiji have the lion's share of character development due to the story putting more focus on their relationship. That being said, other characters like Eugene, Bobby, and even Harvard come into their own with help from the team.

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* CentralTheme: Experiencing failure is necessary in order to grow and improve. This is something Nicholas lives by as he quickly learns from his mistakes and adapts to give himself a better chance of success. Meanwhile, Seiji struggles to tolerate failure due to his perfectionist streak, though he does get better with help from his teammates.

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* CentralTheme: CentipedesDilemma: Nicholas experiences this early on after the amount of fencing information he acquires becomes almost too much for him to handle, causing his performance to worsen from the pressure. But with some encouragement from Coach Williams, he's able to move past that and regain his drive to improve.
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Experiencing failure is necessary in order to grow and improve. This is something Nicholas lives by as he quickly learns from his mistakes and adapts to give himself a better chance of success. Meanwhile, Seiji struggles to tolerate failure due to his perfectionist streak, though he does get better with help from his teammates.teammates.
** Winning isn't everything. There are things people only learn or gain by not obsessing over victory. Throughout the story, Seiji had been constantly plagued by the defeats he's experienced. But along the way, he forms a genuine bond with Nicholas and comes to realize that seeing how far they'll go together is more important than siding with the strongest team.


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* MomentKiller: A hilarious instance happens during the training camp arc when Aiden interrupts Nicholas and Seiji's private moment on account of the entire team bunking in the same room.


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* ShipTease: ''Fence'' has plenty of ship teasing not just from Nicholas and Seiji, but also with other pairs like Harvard and Aiden.
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* PutMeInCoach: Subverted by Eugene and Nicholas who separately ask Coach Williams to put the other in the team's reserve spot, thinking the other deserves it more. Fortunately, the coach is able to convince the school to create two spots instead of one, allowing both boys to join the team together.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The fencing parameters, preferences, and other tidbits regarding the main cast are listed in their profile images made available online.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The fencing parameters, preferences, and other tidbits regarding the main cast are listed in their profile images made available online. The comic's original print also includes [[https://applesandbannas747.tumblr.com/post/690803584455065600/back-during-the-original-print-of-fence-the copies]] of the characters' transcripts and Coach Williams's assessment of their skill levels.



* DumbJock: Averted hard as many of the athletes depicted in this story are intelligent enough to apply tactical maneuvers and learn from their mistakes. Played straight with Nicholas whose grades are downright abysmal.

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* DumbJock: Averted hard as many of the athletes depicted in this story are intelligent enough to apply tactical maneuvers and learn from their mistakes. Played straight with Nicholas whose grades are downright abysmal.abysmal in every subject except physical education.



* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Seiji and Jesse attended the same fencing school together. Harvard was classmates with Arune during their time at grade school together.

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* HeroicSecondWind: In the middle of their match against MLC, Harvard decides to have Nicholas replace him due to their opponents not having much information to use against the latter. This results in Nicholas not only triumphing, but also spurring both Eugene and Seiji to turn the odds in their favor.



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Happens when both Nicholas and Seiji participate in a team fencing match against MLC.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Happens when both Nicholas and Seiji participate in a team fencing match against MLC. It goes better than expected due to Harvard's faith in their respective abilities.

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* BatmanGambit: Realizing that Nicholas and Seiji can help each other grow, Coach Williams creates situations where the two are forced to interact despite their initial hostility with one another. It results in both boys forming an actual rapport which steadily improves over time.
* BattleOfWits: The story thoroughly emphasizes that fencing is just as much a battle of wits as it is a physical sport through the various tactics and mind games employed by many fencers.



* ChallengingTheBully: During the training camp arc, Nicholas is given the opportunity to duel against the guy who mocked him in the first volume. While it ends in defeat for him, he's not the least fazed about it as every defeat is a learning experience for him.



* CurbStompBattle: Nicholas finds himself at the receiving end of this more often than not. However, it becomes less of an occurrence as he gains enough experience to make up for some of his flaws and bad habits.
* DumbJock: Averted hard as many of the athletes depicted in this story are intelligent enough to apply tactical maneuvers and learn from their mistakes. Played straight with Nicholas whose grades are downright abysmal.



* FlawlessVictory: For high-tiered fencers like Seiji and Jesse, dealing with inexperienced or amateur opponents is of little trouble for them. The fact that Nicholas was able to slightly mar Seiji's perfect streak is what causes the latter to take a growing interest in him.



* PrivilegeMakesYouEvil: Averted with many characters who attend more expensive schools like Exton and Halverton. In Kyle's case, it's downplayed as he's more of a bullying jerk with a [[SmallNameBigEgo large ego]].



** Kyle hands several towards Nicholas who merely brushes it off out of annoyance.



* RemovingTheRival: Scott of Halverton High attempts to remove Seiji as a rival by attempting to coax him into joining his school instead. Unfortunately for him, he outright refuses thanks to a bonding experience with Nicholas.



* SchoolRivalry: Rivalries between the different schools are rampant, though Kings Row and MLC take the cake due to their past history together. There's also no love lost between Lowther Hall and Macrobertson Boys School as shown in ''Redemption''.



* TournamentArc: Downplayed by the training camp arc which has the characters personally size up the other schools to understand both their respective strengths and weaknesses.

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* TournamentArc: Downplayed by the training camp arc which has the characters personally size up the other schools to understand both their respective strengths and weaknesses. It's eventually played straight by the upcoming stateside championship where many teenage fencers will be going to show off their prowess.


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* VictoriousLoser: Nicholas and his teammates are portrayed as this after completing the training camp at Halverton. Despite the losses they incurred there, each match gave them an opportunity to not only work on their respective traits, but also get a glimpse of what the other teams are capable of.
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* AttackAttackAttack: Subverted in that fencing is more than just being able to overwhelm the opponent through sheer offense, but also parry their counterattacks and make tactical moves depending on the discipline chosen.


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* BreakTheHaughty: Lots of characters undergo this with Seiji being the most prominent recipient of the trope.


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* CombatCommentator: While Coach Williams often does this to provide additional insight on fencing in general, other characters will sometimes join in during certain matches.
* ConstructiveCriticism: One of the ways Coach Williams helps her students is to provide them with feedback on how they can overcome their weaknesses and become more effective at fencing. Nicholas benefits from this the most due to his inexperience.
* EatingTheEyeCandy: Bobby has a tendency to "appreciate" Seiji's handsome countenance to the point of viewing him with a CrushFilter whenever they interact.


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* ExplainingYourPowerToTheEnemy: Averted by many of the rival fencers who try to stay mum about their team tactics while trying to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the Kings Row team.


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* FamilyOfChoice: Nicholas comes to see his fencing team as this which is understandable considering how miserable his own family life has been so far.


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* FollowingInRelativesFootsteps: Nicholas, Jesse, and Kyle are eager to follow in the footsteps of the legendary fencer Robert Coste who happens to be the father of the first two and the latter's uncle.


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* InstantExpert: Averted by Nicholas whose lack of training and finesse puts him at the bottom of the team's ranking. It becomes even more glaring when he attends the training camp at Halverton and gets outclassed by most of the other fencers there.


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* LoserFriendPuzzlesOutsiders: As Nicholas and Seiji's relationship grow stronger, some people can't help but wonder what it is the latter sees in the former. Even Jesse is perplexed by their dynamic upon meeting Nicholas the first time.


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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
** Seiji, being a dedicated prodigy in fencing, has a habit of handing these out like candy. Him giving one to Nicholas is what spurs the latter to try and surpass him.
** Aiden and Seiji give each other one during the training camp at Halverton, though it eventually gives way to them being more friendly with one another after Seiji acknowledges his own flaws.

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* {{Escapism}}: Nicholas uses his passion for fencing as a way to distract himself from his horrid home life. Unlike most examples, he's able to find fulfillment from improving in the sport after earning a scholarship to Kings Row.



** The repeated comments on how Nicholas's form is horrible, with Coach Williams' handwriting getting angrier each time she mentions it.

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** Coach Williams's obsession with the sabre discipline of fencing.
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* ALessonLearnedTooWell: A humorous example occurs in ''Rise'' when Nicholas experiments with flicking his opponents too much, resulting in Eugene and Terrell angrily finger-jabbing him in retaliation.


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* PerformanceAnxiety: Due to their inexperience in actual duels, Nicholas and Eugene end up being impeded by performance anxiety at certain points. Nicholas is able to shake it off by relearning how to fence more naturally while applying the things he's learned from others while Eugene only gets better after receiving a confidence boost from his own teammates.


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* TeamSpirit: Seiji comes to realize the value of teamwork as he starts relying more on Nicholas for motivation and Aiden for feedback.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The fencing parameters, preferences, and other tidbits regarding the main cast are listed in their profile images made available online.
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Seemingly played straight by the Levantis twins at first glance, though ''Redemption'' reveals they have contrasting personalities that set them apart.



* AwesomenessByAnalysis: The fencing coach of Kings Row often does this to give readers more insight on the fundamentals of the sport. She even properly assesses the traits of each competitor, giving them instructions on what they can do to improve themselves.

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* AudienceSurrogate: Nicholas and the less experienced students serve this role as they are given lectures involving the finer details of fencing, sports mentality, and even team dynamics from Coach Williams or other characters.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: The fencing coach Coach Williams of Kings Row often does this to give readers more insight on the fundamentals of the sport. She even properly assesses the traits of each competitor, giving them instructions on what they can do to improve themselves. Aiden himself is shown to be quite skilled at observing other fencers and taking advantage of their weaknesses.



* BetaCouple: Though they're not officially couple, both Harvard and Aiden are treated as this to further contrast them from Nicholas and Seiji.
* BickeringCouplePeacefulCouple: Nicholas and Seiji are obviously the bickering couple while Harvard and Aiden are the more peaceful pair.



* BoardingSchool: Many of the schools in the story including Kings Row are this.

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* BoardingSchool: Many of the schools in the story including Kings Row are this. In Nicholas's case, it's a huge benefit for him as his previous home was shown to be very dilapidated.



* CentralTheme: Experiencing failure is necessary in order to grow and improve. This is something Nicholas lives by as he quickly learns from his mistakes and adapts to give himself a better chance of success. Meanwhile, Seiji struggles to tolerate failure due to his perfectionist streak, though he does get better with help from his teammates.



* ColorMotif: The comic uses blue for both the logo and intro pages. While the color itself usually symbolizes calmness or confidence, it is also associated with same-sex romance between men. And given the heavy amount of HomoeroticSubtext in the story, the latter meaning may be more appropriate.



* FiveTokenBand: The cast of ''Fence'' is racially diverse, both in and out of Kings Row: Seiji is Japanese, Eugene is Filipino, Harvard is African-American, Aiden is white, Nicholas is ethnically ambiguous with white heritage, Bobby is Hispanic, Kally is presumably Middle Eastern or Asian.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Averted as most of the characters are underaged.
* FiveTokenBand: The cast of ''Fence'' is racially diverse, both in and out of Kings Row: Seiji is Japanese, Eugene is Filipino, Harvard is African-American, Aiden is white, Nicholas is ethnically ambiguous with white heritage, Bobby is Hispanic, Kally is presumably Middle Eastern or Asian.South Asian.
* FriendlyRivalry: The Kings Row fencing team ends up forming friendly rivalries with some of their opponents from Macrobertson and Halverton.



* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Mostly averted throughout the story, though Aiden comes across as a rare exception due to his undeniable fencing talent.

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* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Mostly averted throughout the story, though Aiden comes across as a rare exception due to his undeniable fencing talent. However, Aiden's lackadaisical work ethic comes back to bite him at Halverton where he's outshined by almost half of the participants there.



* LoveTriangle: The comic gradually portrays the relationship between Nicholas, Seiji, and Jesse as this with Nicholas and Jesse as rivals competing for Seiji's attention.

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* LoveTriangle: The comic gradually portrays the relationship between Nicholas, Seiji, and Jesse as this with Nicholas and Jesse as rivals competing for Seiji's attention. Seiji himself still pines for Jesse, but slowly warms up to Nicholas as the gap between them starts to narrow.



* MenDontCry: Averted as many notable characters including Nicholas shed tears during agonizing moments of defeat.



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Coach Williams and the coaches from the other schools are this to varying degrees. Harvard also has this mentality as captain which makes him well-liked among his peers.



* RoommateDrama: The protagonists are each others' roommates. Nicholas with Seiji, Harvard with Aiden, and Bobby with Dante.

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* RoommateDrama: The protagonists are each others' roommates. Nicholas with Seiji, Harvard with Aiden, and Bobby with Dante. While each pair has their own hang-ups, only Bobby and Dante seem to be the most stable while Nicholas and Seiji are the most volatile.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Despite possessing the drive to succeed, Nicholas ends up suffering a lot of losses as most of his opponents are years ahead of him when it comes to training and experience.



* TrainingMontage: The Kings Row fencing team is forced to undergo serious training in order for them to fully unleash their potential. However, only Aiden has managed to skip out on them entirely while being one of the team's top-tier fencers.

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* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Mostly averted throughout the story, though Aiden comes across as a rare exception due to his undeniable fencing talent.



* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: This is what partially drives both Nicholas and Seiji to be better fencers than they currently are. Nicholas in particular wants to be the one to defeat Seiji and refuses to let anyone including Jesse get in the way of that goal.



* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: This is what partially drives both Nicholas and Seiji to be better fencers than they currently are. Nicholas in particular wants to be the one to defeat Seiji and refuses to let anyone including Jesse get in the way of that goal.

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* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: TalentVsTraining: This work is what partially drives not afraid to delve into the trope's premise, especially when it comes to Aiden's raw talent versus Seiji's years of dedicated training. Nicholas himself exemplifies the idea that talent alone isn't necessarily enough to succeed and that both knowledge and experience are important for self-improvement.
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* TrainingMontage: The Kings Row fencing team is forced to undergo serious training in order for them to fully unleash their potential. However, only Aiden has managed to skip out on them entirely while being one of the team's top-tier fencers.
* UnderdogsNeverLose: Averted hard by Nicholas suffering multiple losses throughout the story. However, each defeat serves as a lesson for him in getting better which makes whatever victories he earns all the more sweet.
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* RousingSpeech: Coach Williams tends to hand these out to the team in order to further motivate them.


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* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: This is what partially drives both Nicholas and Seiji to be better fencers than they currently are. Nicholas in particular wants to be the one to defeat Seiji and refuses to let anyone including Jesse get in the way of that goal.
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* ArtEvolution: The art style used in the ''Rise'' and ''Redemption'' volumes are a step up from the original series.


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* {{Backstory}}: Every major character has one that details their motivations for joining Kings Row's fencing team to begin with.


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* BirdsOfAFeather: This surprisingly happens when some of the main characters get to know their rivals from other schools during the training camp at Halverton.


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* CastOfSnowflakes: Just about every character has something that makes them both unique and interesting.


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* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Seiji and Jesse attended the same fencing school together. Harvard was classmates with Arune during their time at grade school together.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: ''Fence'' is basically a story about, you guessed it, fencing.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Kyle appears in volume 1 as a minor character who picks a fight with Nicholas for making light of Seiji's fighting prowess.
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* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: The story is filled to the brim with many attractive boys with more showing up as the story progresses further.


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* LGBTRepresentationInMedia: ''Fence'' has a plethora of this with Nicholas and Seiji's rivalry skirting the line between rivalry and affection, Aiden's hidden feelings for Harvard, Bobby expressing himself through crossdressing, and Kally having been raised by two mothers.


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* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: Dante (the masculine one) and Bobby (the feminine one) are a more platonic version of the trope, though the former is hoping to make into an actual romantic one.
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* CharacterFocus: While Nicholas and Seiji do take up more attention in the story, each major character is given some attention here and there to allow for personal growth.


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* IShallTauntYou: Several fencers including Aiden make use of taunts in order to rile up their opponents and leave them more vulnerable. Of course, characters like Nicholas and Tanner tend to be immune to these mind games despite their more temperamental personalities.


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* LoveTriangle: The comic gradually portrays the relationship between Nicholas, Seiji, and Jesse as this with Nicholas and Jesse as rivals competing for Seiji's attention.

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* MonochromePast: Deliberately invoked in some of the volumes when flashing back to moments that happened way before the story's events.



* RunningGag: The repeated comments on how Nicholas's form is horrible, with Coach Williams' handwriting getting angrier each time she mentions it.

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* BoardingSchool: Many of the schools in the story including Kings Row are this.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Kyle appears in volume 1 as a minor character who picks a fight with Nicholas for making light of Seiji.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Kyle appears in volume 1 as a minor character who picks a fight with Nicholas for making light of Seiji.Seiji's fighting prowess.



* FiveTokenBand: The cast of ''Fence'' is racially diverse, both in and out of King's Row: Seiji is Japanese, Eugene is Filipino, Harvard is African-American, Aiden is white, Nicholas is ethnically ambiguous with white heritage, Bobby is Hispanic, Kally is presumably Middle Eastern or Asian.

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* FiveTokenBand: The cast of ''Fence'' is racially diverse, both in and out of King's Kings Row: Seiji is Japanese, Eugene is Filipino, Harvard is African-American, Aiden is white, Nicholas is ethnically ambiguous with white heritage, Bobby is Hispanic, Kally is presumably Middle Eastern or Asian.


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* InterclassFriendship: Some of the bonds established throughout the story are between characters from different backgrounds and economic statuses. This is best demonstrated by Nicholas and Seiji who gradually come to see one another as friends in later volumes.


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* OneGenderSchool: The schools introduced in ''Fence'' are all comprised of male students, though female teachers and coaches do prominently appear as well.


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* SchoolForcedUsTogether: Ends up happening to Nicholas and Seiji when both of them become each other's roommate much to their chagrin. They eventually do make the most out of it as the story progresses.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Kyle first appeared as an unnamed fencer who ended up fighting with Nicholas.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Kyle first appeared appears in volume 1 as an unnamed fencer a minor character who ended up fighting picks a fight with Nicholas.Nicholas for making light of Seiji.

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