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* ArtisticLicenceHistory: Jill is a stage combatant, not a HEMA practitioner, so she can forgive a bit of dramatic licence when reviewing screen fights and armour. Notably, her highest tier for armour is "I'd Wear It", which covers both "Would protect me in an actual fight," and "Would be comfortable to wear on set all day."

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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media reviews, and since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens, as well as the {{Troperiffic}} [[WebVideo/FantasyHeroine | Fantasy Heroine]] shorts series.

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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media reviews, and since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens, as well as the {{Troperiffic}} [[WebVideo/FantasyHeroine | Fantasy Heroine]] shorts series.
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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media reviews, and since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens, as well as a {{Troperiffic}} series titled .

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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media reviews, and since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens, as well as a {{Troperiffic}} series titled .
the {{Troperiffic}} [[WebVideo/FantasyHeroine | Fantasy Heroine]] shorts series.
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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike''. She later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens, as well as a {{Troperiffic}} series titled ''WebOriginal/FantasyHeroine''.

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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike''. She later got really into stage combat reviews, and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens, as well as a {{Troperiffic}} series titled ''WebOriginal/FantasyHeroine''.titled .

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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike''. She later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens.

Jill is also known for a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series titled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins, a Hot Childhood Best Friend named Robin, and a little sister, Catherine.

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!! Fantasy Heroine

* AfterActionPatchup: Rosamund and Leo are attacked on the road by bandits.
-->'''Caroline:''' Ready to patch up and covertly ogle your hot shirtless enemy?
* AltarDiplomacy: Rosamund's first marriage.
-->'''Rosamund:''' All the couples entered into the arranged marriages with the understanding that they would retain their citizenships, and any children would be citizens of both countries in an attempt to maintain peace and goodwill.
-->'''Caroline:''' Well, I suppose you didn't go to war for a good... 15, 16 years?
* BeautifulDreamer:
-->'''Rosamund:''' Can I at least sleep in for a bit tomorrow?
-->'''Caroline:''' But of course! That way he can reluctantly notice you're pretty while you're still asleep.
* FanserviceCover: DiscussedTrope
-->'''Caroline:''' I'm thinking that your masquerade costume would make excellent cover art.
-->'''Rosamund:''' [...] Shouldn't you finish writing the book first?
-->'''Caroline:''' It's important to think ahead. Now--
-->'''Rosamund:''' If the words 'acres of leg' and/or 'bosom' are about to cross your lips, I should ''warn you''--
-->'''Caroline:''' Don't be silly! You don't even ''have'' acres of bosom!
-->'''Rosamund:''' Yes, I am aware, I just wasn't sure if the cover artist was.
* IJustWriteTheThing:
-->'''Rosamund:''' I think I understand now!
-->'''Caroline:''' Well, I don't; ''none of this'' is in the outline!
* ImprovisedWeapon: Rosamund is hanging out with her sister Cat and her baby niece when an assassin crashes through the window. She throws the knife and cheeseboard at the assassin.
* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend whom she's known since she [Rosamund] was 7, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a LoveInterest. Robin is "rich, personable, and attractive"--there's no reason for him to be single and mooning after a woman who's not even sure if she wants him. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.
* MasqueradeBall: Although to Caroline's disappointment, Rosamund and Leo can still recognize each other since masquerade masks are a PaperThinDisguise that aren't ''really'' meant to obsure someone's face.
* TheMole:
-->'''Rosamund:''' You're a spy. You're ''both'' spies, and ''you'' went to spy ''on'' the Baron, not ''for'' him.
* NotLikeOtherGirls: DiscussedTrope. Part of the standard Fantasy Heroine mold, the role Rosamund was cast for. That said, she doesn't really fit the part.
* PlaguedByNightmares: When Rosamund tries to get around the shippy aspects of ThereIsOnlyOneBed by sleeping on the floor, Caroline adds nightmares so that Leo can comfort Rosamund when she wakes up screaming.
-->'''Caroline:''' It's just a shame about your nightmares.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You killed off my husband before the story even started, my kids are staying with my brother and my sister-in-law while I try to resolve the plot, and there's a war on! Of course I have nightmares! ''[{{Beat}}]'' ...You wouldn't.
-->'''Caroline:''' I know what the people want.
-->'''Rosamund:''' ...there's going to be grudgingly affectionate cuddling when I wake up screaming and disorientated, isn't there?
-->'''Caroline:''' And possibly some hair stroking. Like I said: I know what the people want.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: The death of Rosamund's first husband, Hugo Hawkhurst.
* RingOnANecklace: Rosamund wears her late husband's wedding ring on a chain about her neck, under her clothes. [[TragicKeepsake Ow.]]
* ShoutOut: ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''
-->'''Caroline:''' He's probably more interested in your tracts of land.
* SlipknotPonytail
-->'''Caroline:''' Couldn't you put it up in some way that it will fall down ''dramatically'' in the middle of a fight scene, or possibly when you're having a really involved argument with your hot enemy?
-->'''Rosamund:''' It's... really more likely to fall down at random, rather than at appropriate dramatic moments.
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: Caroline argues that it's a TruthInTelevision for the medieval period. Rosamund argues that the StandardFantasySetting plays too fast and loose with the details to invoke TruthInTelevision now.
-->'''Caroline:''' It has come to my attention that in the medieval period it was typical to go to an inn and pay for a space in a bed, rather than a whole room. And so it's entirely justifiable--on nights you're staying in more modest accommodations--that you should be ''expecting'' to share a bed with your Hot En--with Captian Collins.
-->'''Rosamund:''' Caroline...
-->'''Caroline:''' I mean, you denied he was your enemy but you never denied that he was hot.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You do recall that your haphazardly constructed world isn't ''actually'' representative of any particular historical period?
* WaifFu: DiscussedTrope
-->'''Caroline:''' As a fantasy heroine, we ''do'' need to know: Can you handle a sword?
-->'''Rosamund:''' Uh, yes. What kind?
-->'''Caroline:''' You know, a sword! Giant metal thing, pointy end goes in the other man. Weights about four and a half kilos.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You're asking if I can wield a sword that represents about 7.5% of my body weight?
-->'''Caroline:''' Yes!
-->'''Rosamund:''' Do I have magic powers?
-->'''Caroline:''' Not currently.
-->'''Rosamund:''' Then no.

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Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike''. She later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens.

Jill is also known for
lens, as well as a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series titled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins, a Hot Childhood Best Friend named Robin, and a little sister, Catherine.

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!! Fantasy Heroine

* AfterActionPatchup: Rosamund and Leo are attacked on the road by bandits.
-->'''Caroline:''' Ready to patch up and covertly ogle your hot shirtless enemy?
* AltarDiplomacy: Rosamund's first marriage.
-->'''Rosamund:''' All the couples entered into the arranged marriages with the understanding that they would retain their citizenships, and any children would be citizens of both countries in an attempt to maintain peace and goodwill.
-->'''Caroline:''' Well, I suppose you didn't go to war for a good... 15, 16 years?
* BeautifulDreamer:
-->'''Rosamund:''' Can I at least sleep in for a bit tomorrow?
-->'''Caroline:''' But of course! That way he can reluctantly notice you're pretty while you're still asleep.
* FanserviceCover: DiscussedTrope
-->'''Caroline:''' I'm thinking that your masquerade costume would make excellent cover art.
-->'''Rosamund:''' [...] Shouldn't you finish writing the book first?
-->'''Caroline:''' It's important to think ahead. Now--
-->'''Rosamund:''' If the words 'acres of leg' and/or 'bosom' are about to cross your lips, I should ''warn you''--
-->'''Caroline:''' Don't be silly! You don't even ''have'' acres of bosom!
-->'''Rosamund:''' Yes, I am aware, I just wasn't sure if the cover artist was.
* IJustWriteTheThing:
-->'''Rosamund:''' I think I understand now!
-->'''Caroline:''' Well, I don't; ''none of this'' is in the outline!
* ImprovisedWeapon: Rosamund is hanging out with her sister Cat and her baby niece when an assassin crashes through the window. She throws the knife and cheeseboard at the assassin.
* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend whom she's known since she [Rosamund] was 7, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a LoveInterest. Robin is "rich, personable, and attractive"--there's no reason for him to be single and mooning after a woman who's not even sure if she wants him. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.
* MasqueradeBall: Although to Caroline's disappointment, Rosamund and Leo can still recognize each other since masquerade masks are a PaperThinDisguise that aren't ''really'' meant to obsure someone's face.
* TheMole:
-->'''Rosamund:''' You're a spy. You're ''both'' spies, and ''you'' went to spy ''on'' the Baron, not ''for'' him.
* NotLikeOtherGirls: DiscussedTrope. Part of the standard Fantasy Heroine mold, the role Rosamund was cast for. That said, she doesn't really fit the part.
* PlaguedByNightmares: When Rosamund tries to get around the shippy aspects of ThereIsOnlyOneBed by sleeping on the floor, Caroline adds nightmares so that Leo can comfort Rosamund when she wakes up screaming.
-->'''Caroline:''' It's just a shame about your nightmares.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You killed off my husband before the story even started, my kids are staying with my brother and my sister-in-law while I try to resolve the plot, and there's a war on! Of course I have nightmares! ''[{{Beat}}]'' ...You wouldn't.
-->'''Caroline:''' I know what the people want.
-->'''Rosamund:''' ...there's going to be grudgingly affectionate cuddling when I wake up screaming and disorientated, isn't there?
-->'''Caroline:''' And possibly some hair stroking. Like I said: I know what the people want.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: The death of Rosamund's first husband, Hugo Hawkhurst.
* RingOnANecklace: Rosamund wears her late husband's wedding ring on a chain about her neck, under her clothes. [[TragicKeepsake Ow.]]
* ShoutOut: ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''
-->'''Caroline:''' He's probably more interested in your tracts of land.
* SlipknotPonytail
-->'''Caroline:''' Couldn't you put it up in some way that it will fall down ''dramatically'' in the middle of a fight scene, or possibly when you're having a really involved argument with your hot enemy?
-->'''Rosamund:''' It's... really more likely to fall down at random, rather than at appropriate dramatic moments.
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: Caroline argues that it's a TruthInTelevision for the medieval period. Rosamund argues that the StandardFantasySetting plays too fast and loose with the details to invoke TruthInTelevision now.
-->'''Caroline:''' It has come to my attention that in the medieval period it was typical to go to an inn and pay for a space in a bed, rather than a whole room. And so it's entirely justifiable--on nights you're staying in more modest accommodations--that you should be ''expecting'' to share a bed with your Hot En--with Captian Collins.
-->'''Rosamund:''' Caroline...
-->'''Caroline:''' I mean, you denied he was your enemy but you never denied that he was hot.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You do recall that your haphazardly constructed world isn't ''actually'' representative of any particular historical period?
* WaifFu: DiscussedTrope
-->'''Caroline:''' As a fantasy heroine, we ''do'' need to know: Can you handle a sword?
-->'''Rosamund:''' Uh, yes. What kind?
-->'''Caroline:''' You know, a sword! Giant metal thing, pointy end goes in the other man. Weights about four and a half kilos.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You're asking if I can wield a sword that represents about 7.5% of my body weight?
-->'''Caroline:''' Yes!
-->'''Rosamund:''' Do I have magic powers?
-->'''Caroline:''' Not currently.
-->'''Rosamund:''' Then no.
''WebOriginal/FantasyHeroine''.
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A Youtuber initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike'', who later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens.

Also for a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins, a Hot Childhood Best Friend, Robin, and a little sister, Catherine.

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A Youtuber Jill Bearup is a [=YouTuber=] initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike'', who ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike''. She later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens.

Also Jill is also known for a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series entitled titled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins, a Hot Childhood Best Friend, Friend named Robin, and a little sister, Catherine.



-->'''Rosamund:''' [...] shouldn't you finish writing the book first?

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-->'''Rosamund:''' [...] shouldn't Shouldn't you finish writing the book first?



-->'''Caroline:''' Well I don't, ''none of this'' is in the outline!

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-->'''Caroline:''' Well Well, I don't, don't; ''none of this'' is in the outline!



* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend who she's known since she was 7, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a LoveInterest. Robin is "rich, personable, and attractive"--there's no reason for him to be single and mooning after a woman who's not even sure if she wants him. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.

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* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend who whom she's known since she [Rosamund] was 7, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a LoveInterest. Robin is "rich, personable, and attractive"--there's no reason for him to be single and mooning after a woman who's not even sure if she wants him. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.

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Also for a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins, a Hot Childhood Friend, Robin, and a little sister, Catherine.

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Also for a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins, a Hot Childhood Best Friend, Robin, and a little sister, Catherine.



* AltarDiplomacy: Rosamund's first marriage

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* AltarDiplomacy: Rosamund's first marriagemarriage.
-->'''Rosamund:''' All the couples entered into the arranged marriages with the understanding that they would retain their citizenships, and any children would be citizens of both countries in an attempt to maintain peace and goodwill.
-->'''Caroline:''' Well, I suppose you didn't go to war for a good... 15, 16 years?



* IJustWriteTheThing:
-->'''Rosamund:''' I think I understand now!
-->'''Caroline:''' Well I don't, ''none of this'' is in the outline!



* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a love interest. Robin is "rich, personable, and attractive"--there's no reason for him to be single and mooning after a woman who's not even sure if she wants him. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.

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* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend, Friend who she's known since she was 7, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a love interest.LoveInterest. Robin is "rich, personable, and attractive"--there's no reason for him to be single and mooning after a woman who's not even sure if she wants him. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.Elinor.
* MasqueradeBall: Although to Caroline's disappointment, Rosamund and Leo can still recognize each other since masquerade masks are a PaperThinDisguise that aren't ''really'' meant to obsure someone's face.
* TheMole:
-->'''Rosamund:''' You're a spy. You're ''both'' spies, and ''you'' went to spy ''on'' the Baron, not ''for'' him.


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* PlotTriggeringDeath: The death of Rosamund's first husband, Hugo Hawkhurst.
* RingOnANecklace: Rosamund wears her late husband's wedding ring on a chain about her neck, under her clothes. [[TragicKeepsake Ow.]]
* ShoutOut: ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''
-->'''Caroline:''' He's probably more interested in your tracts of land.

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Also for a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins.

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Also for a {{Troperiffic}} Website/TikTok series entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins.
Collins, a Hot Childhood Friend, Robin, and a little sister, Catherine.


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* BeautifulDreamer:
-->'''Rosamund:''' Can I at least sleep in for a bit tomorrow?
-->'''Caroline:''' But of course! That way he can reluctantly notice you're pretty while you're still asleep.
* FanserviceCover: DiscussedTrope
-->'''Caroline:''' I'm thinking that your masquerade costume would make excellent cover art.
-->'''Rosamund:''' [...] shouldn't you finish writing the book first?
-->'''Caroline:''' It's important to think ahead. Now--
-->'''Rosamund:''' If the words 'acres of leg' and/or 'bosom' are about to cross your lips, I should ''warn you''--
-->'''Caroline:''' Don't be silly! You don't even ''have'' acres of bosom!
-->'''Rosamund:''' Yes, I am aware, I just wasn't sure if the cover artist was.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Rosamund is hanging out with her sister Cat and her baby niece when an assassin crashes through the window. She throws the knife and cheeseboard at the assassin.
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* ThereIsOnlyOneBed

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* ThereIsOnlyOneBedThereIsOnlyOneBed: Caroline argues that it's a TruthInTelevision for the medieval period. Rosamund argues that the StandardFantasySetting plays too fast and loose with the details to invoke TruthInTelevision now.



-->'''Heroine:''' Caroline...

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-->'''Heroine:''' -->'''Rosamund:''' Caroline...



-->'''Heroine:''' You do recall that your haphazardly constructed world isn't ''actually'' representative of any particular historical period?

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-->'''Heroine:''' -->'''Rosamund:''' You do recall that your haphazardly constructed world isn't ''actually'' representative of any particular historical period?
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* AfterActionPatchup: Rosamund and Leo are attacked on the road by bandits.
-->'''Caroline:''' Ready to patch up and covertly ogle your hot shirtless enemy?

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Also for a {{Troperiffic}} {{Website/TikTok}} series entitled ''Fantasy Heroine'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36 rather than 16) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins.

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Also for a {{Troperiffic}} {{Website/TikTok}} Website/TikTok series entitled ''Fantasy Heroine'', ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj4N-R1RQxAuAQ4qBpaUbGLb1ZWpWySAz Fantasy Heroine]]'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36 36-year-old widowed mother, rather than 16) 16-year-old waif) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins.



* AltarDiplomacy: Rosamund's first marriage



* NotLikeOtherGirls: DiscussedTrope. Part of the standard Fantasy Heroine mold, the role Rosamund was cast for. That said, she doesn't really fit the part.
* PlaguedByNightmares: When Rosamund tries to get around the shippy aspects of ThereIsOnlyOneBed by sleeping on the floor, Caroline adds nightmares so that Leo can comfort Rosamund when she wakes up screaming.
-->'''Caroline:''' It's just a shame about your nightmares.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You killed off my husband before the story even started, my kids are staying with my brother and my sister-in-law while I try to resolve the plot, and there's a war on! Of course I have nightmares! ''[{{Beat}}]'' ...You wouldn't.
-->'''Caroline:''' I know what the people want.
-->'''Rosamund:''' ...there's going to be grudgingly affectionate cuddling when I wake up screaming and disorientated, isn't there?
-->'''Caroline:''' And possibly some hair stroking. Like I said: I know what the people want.



-->'''Heroine:''' It's... really more likely to fall down at random, rather than at appropriate dramatic moments.

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-->'''Heroine:''' -->'''Rosamund:''' It's... really more likely to fall down at random, rather than at appropriate dramatic moments.



-->'''Caroline:''' It has come to my attention that in the medieval period it was typical to go to an inn and pay for a space in a bed, rather than a whole room. And so it's entirely justifiable--on nights you're staying in more modest accommodations--that you should be ''expecting'' to share a bed with your hot en--with Captian Collins.

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-->'''Caroline:''' It has come to my attention that in the medieval period it was typical to go to an inn and pay for a space in a bed, rather than a whole room. And so it's entirely justifiable--on nights you're staying in more modest accommodations--that you should be ''expecting'' to share a bed with your hot en--with Hot En--with Captian Collins.



* WaifFu

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* WaifFuWaifFu: DiscussedTrope
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* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a love interest. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.

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* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a love interest. Robin is "rich, personable, and attractive"--there's no reason for him to be single and mooning after a woman who's not even sure if she wants him. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.

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A Youtuber initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike'', who later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens. And also for a {{Troperiffic}} {{Website/TikTok}} series entitled ''Fantasy Heroine''.

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A Youtuber initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike'', who later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens. And also lens.

Also
for a {{Troperiffic}} {{Website/TikTok}} series entitled ''Fantasy Heroine''.
Heroine'', where the eponymous Fantasy Heroine (Rosamund, who has the audacity to be 36 rather than 16) talks to her author, the consummate {{shipp|ing}}er Caroline. There's much RageAgainstTheAuthor. There's also a Hot Enemy in the mix, Leo Collins.



* LoveTriangle: SubvertedTrope. Robin is introduced as Rosamund's Hot Childhood Best Friend, implying ChildhoodFriendRomance and a love triangle with her and Hot Enemy Leo. But it turns out Rosamund and Robin really are basically just ChildhoodFriends--he ''is'' attractive, sure, but that alone doesn't make him a love interest. He's already married to a woman named Elinor.



-->'''Author:''' Couldn't you put it up in some way that it will fall down ''dramatically'' in the middle of a fight scene, or possibly when you're having a really involved argument with your hot enemy?

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-->'''Author:''' -->'''Caroline:''' Couldn't you put it up in some way that it will fall down ''dramatically'' in the middle of a fight scene, or possibly when you're having a really involved argument with your hot enemy?



-->'''Writer:''' It has come to my attention that in the medieval period it was typical to go to an inn and pay for a space in a bed, rather than a whole room. And so it's entirely justifiable--on nights you're staying in more modest accommodations--that you should be ''expecting'' to share a bed with your hot en--with Captian Collins.

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-->'''Writer:''' -->'''Caroline:''' It has come to my attention that in the medieval period it was typical to go to an inn and pay for a space in a bed, rather than a whole room. And so it's entirely justifiable--on nights you're staying in more modest accommodations--that you should be ''expecting'' to share a bed with your hot en--with Captian Collins.



-->'''Writer:''' I mean, you denied he was your enemy but you never denied that he was hot.

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-->'''Writer:''' -->'''Caroline:''' I mean, you denied he was your enemy but you never denied that he was hot.



-->'''Rosamund:''' You're asking if I can wield a sword that reprsents about 7.5% of my body weight?

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-->'''Rosamund:''' You're asking if I can wield a sword that reprsents represents about 7.5% of my body weight?
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-->'''Heroine:''' You do recall that your haphazardly constructed world isn't ''actually'' representative of any particular historical period?

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-->'''Heroine:''' You do recall that your haphazardly constructed world isn't ''actually'' representative of any particular historical period?period?
* WaifFu
-->'''Caroline:''' As a fantasy heroine, we ''do'' need to know: Can you handle a sword?
-->'''Rosamund:''' Uh, yes. What kind?
-->'''Caroline:''' You know, a sword! Giant metal thing, pointy end goes in the other man. Weights about four and a half kilos.
-->'''Rosamund:''' You're asking if I can wield a sword that reprsents about 7.5% of my body weight?
-->'''Caroline:''' Yes!
-->'''Rosamund:''' Do I have magic powers?
-->'''Caroline:''' Not currently.
-->'''Rosamund:''' Then no.
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A Youtuber initially known for her media review series ''WebVideo/StuffYouLike'', who later got really into stage combat and is since better known for her analysis of fights in TV and film through that lens. And also for a {{Troperiffic}} {{Website/TikTok}} series entitled ''Fantasy Heroine''.

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!! Fantasy Heroine

* SlipknotPonytail
-->'''Author:''' Couldn't you put it up in some way that it will fall down ''dramatically'' in the middle of a fight scene, or possibly when you're having a really involved argument with your hot enemy?
-->'''Heroine:''' It's... really more likely to fall down at random, rather than at appropriate dramatic moments.
* ThereIsOnlyOneBed
-->'''Writer:''' It has come to my attention that in the medieval period it was typical to go to an inn and pay for a space in a bed, rather than a whole room. And so it's entirely justifiable--on nights you're staying in more modest accommodations--that you should be ''expecting'' to share a bed with your hot en--with Captian Collins.
-->'''Heroine:''' Caroline...
-->'''Writer:''' I mean, you denied he was your enemy but you never denied that he was hot.
-->'''Heroine:''' You do recall that your haphazardly constructed world isn't ''actually'' representative of any particular historical period?

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