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*DreamLand: Xerateri, a realm composed of Xeratinon, an infinite city and Xeraunnu, a set of catacombs, mausoleums and mazes located beneath it.
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{Fictional Colour}}s, perceiving the decidedly not typical forms of exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{Fictional Colour}}s, perceiving the decidedly not typical forms of exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].Xerateri]].
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* Immortality: Lower than Dwellers but higher than most are ascendants, immortal sapients. There are a few kinds of ascension, called "immortal states".
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* Immortality: {{Immortality}}: Lower than Dwellers but higher than most are ascendants, immortal sapients. There are a few kinds of ascension, called "immortal states".
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* CallAHumanAMeatbag: Dwellers, Exiles and other intangible spirits call sentient fleshy things "starbeings". Some consider it a derogatory term, but many xenology-inclined practitioners actually use it themselves to describe all sapients.
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* CallAHumanAMeatbag: Dwellers, Exiles exiles and other intangible spirits call sentient fleshy things "starbeings". Some consider it a derogatory term, but many xenology-inclined practitioners actually use it themselves to describe all sapients.
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* GodInHumanForm: Downplayed and justified with Exiles. Once Dwellers, Exiles are simply BroughtDownToNormal as punishment for one of the CRIMES, which WARDEN does not take kindly to. However, the [[HumanoidAbomination human forms that they take aren't that human to the unveiled]].
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* GodInHumanForm: Downplayed and justified with Exiles. exiles. Once Dwellers, Exiles dwellers, exiles are simply BroughtDownToNormal as punishment for one of the CRIMES, which WARDEN does not take kindly to. However, the [[HumanoidAbomination human forms that they take aren't that human to the unveiled]].
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{Fictional Colour}}s, perceiving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
*** How is the Veil broken? It depends - you can sleep in the rain, or pray before bed, or stain your sheets with black ink and rest naked. It usually depends on how much you want to break through it, how many actions you take toward that goal, and if you are even aware of it's existence.
*** How is the Veil broken? It depends - you can sleep in the rain, or pray before bed, or stain your sheets with black ink and rest naked. It usually depends on how much you want to break through it, how many actions you take toward that goal, and if you are even aware of it's existence.
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{Fictional Colour}}s, perceiving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
*** How is the Veil broken? It depends - you can sleep in the rain, or pray before bed, or stain your sheets with black ink and rest naked. It usually depends on how much you want to break through it, how many actions you take toward that goal, and if you are even aware of it'sexistence.existence.
*Immortality: Lower than Dwellers but higher than most are ascendants, immortal sapients. There are a few kinds of ascension, called "immortal states".
** The '''Hyperinfusion''' is a state in which the dream-self and physical self have fused into one. Think of it as [[WillingChanneler being possessed by yourself]]. The Hyperinfused are usually jittery, erratic and filled with energy despite the fact they cannot ever sleep.
*** How is the Veil broken? It depends - you can sleep in the rain, or pray before bed, or stain your sheets with black ink and rest naked. It usually depends on how much you want to break through it, how many actions you take toward that goal, and if you are even aware of it's
*Immortality: Lower than Dwellers but higher than most are ascendants, immortal sapients. There are a few kinds of ascension, called "immortal states".
** The '''Hyperinfusion''' is a state in which the dream-self and physical self have fused into one. Think of it as [[WillingChanneler being possessed by yourself]]. The Hyperinfused are usually jittery, erratic and filled with energy despite the fact they cannot ever sleep.
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* InvisibleToNormals: Or rather visible to the "veiled".
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* InvisibleToNormals: Or rather visible rather: invisible to the "veiled".
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* ColorMotif: There are many colours that can only be seen when by the unveiled. All of them have specific associations and [[ColorCodedWizardry powers that their mundane counterparts don't have]].
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* ColorMotif: There are many colours that can only be seen when by the unveiled. All of them have specific associations and [[ColorCodedWizardry powers that their mundane counterparts don't have]].have]], which usually coincide with their color symbolism.
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** '''Paifles, veil-red.''' Paifles is strong feelings, violence and temptation, and is associated with BloodMagic and EmotionalPowers.
** '''Garun, veil-orange.''' Garun is associated with technology and fire, particularly with the hearth and household warmth. Artifice, alchemy and witchcraft are all "orange".
** '''Lumisuake, veil-yellow.''' Lumisuake is probably the weirdest one to pin down. It is a colour of joy and fun, but also horrible curiosity, blinding light and insanity.
** '''Garun, veil-orange.''' Garun is associated with technology and fire, particularly with the hearth and household warmth. Artifice, alchemy and witchcraft are all "orange".
** '''Lumisuake, veil-yellow.''' Lumisuake is probably the weirdest one to pin down. It is a colour of joy and fun, but also horrible curiosity, blinding light and insanity.
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* ColorCodedWizardry: There are a few brands of magic, all corresponding to a particular FictionalColour visible only when the Veil is broken.
** '''Paifles is red.''' It is rage and emotion, and is associated with BloodMagic.
** '''Paifles is red.''' It is rage and emotion, and is associated with BloodMagic.
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* ColorCodedWizardry: ColorMotif: There are a few brands of magic, all corresponding to a particular FictionalColour visible many colours that can only be seen when by the Veil is broken.
unveiled. All of them have specific associations and [[ColorCodedWizardry powers that their mundane counterparts don't have]].
**'''Paifles is red.'''Paifles, veil-red.''' It Paifles is rage strong feelings, violence and emotion, temptation, and is associated with BloodMagic.BloodMagic and EmotionalPowers.
** '''Garun, veil-orange.''' Garun is associated with technology and fire, particularly with the hearth and household warmth. Artifice, alchemy and witchcraft are all "orange".
** '''Lumisuake, veil-yellow.''' Lumisuake is probably the weirdest one to pin down. It is a colour of joy and fun, but also horrible curiosity, blinding light and insanity.
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** '''Garun, veil-orange.''' Garun is associated with technology and fire, particularly with the hearth and household warmth. Artifice, alchemy and witchcraft are all "orange".
** '''Lumisuake, veil-yellow.''' Lumisuake is probably the weirdest one to pin down. It is a colour of joy and fun, but also horrible curiosity, blinding light and insanity.
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* CallAHumanAMeatbag: Dwellers, Exiles and other intangible spirits call sentient fleshy things "starbeings". Some consider it a derogatory term, but many xenology-inclined practicioners actually use it themselves to describe all sapients.
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* CallAHumanAMeatbag: Dwellers, Exiles and other intangible spirits call sentient fleshy things "starbeings". Some consider it a derogatory term, but many xenology-inclined practicioners practitioners actually use it themselves to describe all sapients.sapients.
** PlayedWith, as it is implied they call sentient robots like that as well.
** PlayedWith, as it is implied they call sentient robots like that as well.
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** PlayedWith, as it is implied they call sentient robots like that as well.
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** PlayedWith, as it '''Paifles is implied they call sentient robots like that as well.red.''' It is rage and emotion, and is associated with BloodMagic.
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{Fictional Colour}}s, percieving perceiving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
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*ColorCodedWizardry: There are a few brands of magic, all corresponding to a particular FictionalColour visible only when the Veil is broken.
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** How is the Veil broken? It depends - one can sleep in the rain, or pray before bed, or stain your sheets with black ink and rest naked. It usually depends on how much you want to break through it, how many actions you take toward that goal, and if you are even aware of it's existence.
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{Fictional Colour}}s, percieving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{Fictional Colour}}s, percieving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].Inontuuo]].
** How is the Veil broken? It depends - one can sleep in the rain, or pray before bed, or stain your sheets with black ink and rest naked. It usually depends on how much you want to break through it, how many actions you take toward that goal, and if you are even aware of it's existence.
** How is the Veil broken? It depends - one can sleep in the rain, or pray before bed, or stain your sheets with black ink and rest naked. It usually depends on how much you want to break through it, how many actions you take toward that goal, and if you are even aware of it's existence.
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{FictionalColour}}s, {{Fictional Colour}}s, percieving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
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*CallAHumanAMeatbag: Dwellers, Exiles and other intangible spirits call sentient fleshy things "starbeings". Some consider it a derogatory term, but many xenology-inclined practicioners actually use it themselves to describe all sapients.
** PlayedWith, as it is implied they call sentient robots like that as well.
** PlayedWith, as it is implied they call sentient robots like that as well.
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** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single sentient starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{FictionalColour}}s, percieving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
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* GodInHumanForm: Downplayed and justified with Exiles. Once Dwellers, Exiles are simply BroughtDownToNormal as punishment for one of the CRIMES, which WARDEN does not take kindly to. However, the [[HumanoidAbomination human forms that they take aren't that human to the unveiled]].
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* GodInHumanForm: Downplayed and justified with Exiles. Once Dwellers, Exiles are simply BroughtDownToNormal as punishment for one of the CRIMES, which WARDEN does not take kindly to. However, the [[HumanoidAbomination human forms that they take aren't that human to the unveiled]].unveiled]].
* InvisibleToNormals: Or rather visible to the "veiled".
** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single sentient starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{FictionalColour}}s, percieving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
* InvisibleToNormals: Or rather visible to the "veiled".
** The Veil is a mystical construct that covers the mind of every single sentient starbeing in this universe. It prevents everyone from seeing the {{FictionalColour}}s, percieving the decidedly not typical forms of Exiles and remembering anything from trips to [[DreamLand Inontuuo]].
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* GodInHumanForm: Downplayed and justified with Exiles. Once Dwellers, Exiles are simply BroughtDownToNormal as punishment for one of the CRIMES, which WARDEN does not take kindly to. However, the [[HumanoidAbomination human forms that they take aren't that human to the unveiled]].
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* [=TropeTitle=]: List of tropes that are fixtures of the series.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes in which the show is already cited can be retrieved from the Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the program name.
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Starstuff is an unpublished work (OC Universe/Daydream, unsure what is exactly what) made by Trocryst. The story focuses on Karen and her friends as she accidentally discovers eldritch knowledge and makes friends with [[GodInHumanForm Gods In Human Form]].
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* [=TropeTitle=]: List of tropes that are fixtures of the series.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes in which the show is already cited can be retrieved from the Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the program name.
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!! This show provides examples of:
* [=TropeTitle=]: List of tropes that are fixtures of the series.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Any tropes in which the show is already cited can be retrieved from the Wiki if you text-search in a separate window on the program name.