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* CrapsaccharineWorld: The Earth post-WorldWarIII had became this. While the Earth and society, at first glance, have not undergone dramatic changes in terms of culture, fashions and other details, on the other hand many modern nations and entire regions suffered changes, or simply disappeared, at the same time that many aspects of our modern 21st century culture also underwent radical modifications. In more detail:
** The Middle East, Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and many nations dissapeared as a result of either mass destruction due to the effects of WorldWarIII (Middle East nations) or natural or human-made disasters (the rest of the aforementioned countries), causing their inhabitants to emigrate to either other nations or other planets, mainly Mars, space colonies, or discovered planets like New Haiti.
** The Internet as we know it today is gone, replaced by the [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF Albedo's Net]]]]. At the same time, as a result of this, many aspects of our modern internet also disappeared or were banned by post-war governments, such as social networking, as well as any kind of free and open source software ([=FOSS=]), with the partial exception of Linux, which exists in a very restricted and government-controlled form.
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* CreatorProvincialism: A very downplayed example: While the author is Mexican, the entire fic is written in English, in at least the Earth parts of the story, most of the story takes place in many countries, and only a very few parts of the story take in Mexico, mainly a very brief part in Act XXIII that take place in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, a town near the American border, and a Mexican bartender appears in Act XXV. Other than that, besides most of the story happens outside Earth, most of all the human-based narrative takes place in either the U.S.[[note]]Mainly in Texas, Arizona, New York, New Mexico, Delaware, Massachusetts, Indiana and Kentucky.[[/note]] Japan[[note]]Tokyo, Osaka, Naha, a fictitious town in Okinawa, Hiroshima, Kanagawa, Nagoya, and Okayama.[[/note]] Germany[[note]]Berlin, Frankfurt and Offenbach.[[/note]], China[[note]]Northern China, also known as Manchuria/Manchukuo during World War II[[/note]], Taiwan[[note]]Kaohsiung[[/note]], Greenland[[note]]Narsarsuaq.[[/note]], Israel[[note]]Haifa.[[/note]], Russia[[note]]Moscow.[[/note]] and an unified Korean peninsula [[note]]Pyongyang.[[/note]] so far. Also, all the [[VideoGame/AceCombat characters from Strangereal]] are treated as Earth citizens, with their nationalities matching the ethnic origin of their names.
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** Instead of having different ages like as in the original canon, Liska, Rial and Pyndan are now all the same age (18).[[note]]Liska was 17 when she was MadeASlave, and 18 when she had sex with Rial, Rial himself was 21 in the same situation, and Pyndan was 22. However, Liska is still 18 when she met Akane, meaning that the events from the comic still happened here, through in a different fashion.[[/note]]

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** Instead of having different ages like as in the original canon, Liska, Rial and Pyndan are now all share the same age (18).[[note]]Liska was 17 when she was MadeASlave, and 18 when she had sex with Rial, Rial himself was 21 in the same situation, and Pyndan was 22. However, Liska is still 18 when she met Akane, meaning that the events from the comic still happened here, through in a different fashion.[[/note]]
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* MeaningfulName: The name of the fanfic, ''Liberi Fatalis'', has several layers of meaning in many languages, taking into account the context of the story: Firstly, "Liberi Fatalis" is [[CanisLatinicus a deliberately butchered Latin spelling]] of the phrase "Liberi Fatali", mainly taken out from the name of the opening theme from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'', which usually is translated as "children of destiny/fate". However, by adding an "S", and reading the phrase in other Romance languages, mainly Spanish, the language of the author, can be also interpretated as "Free Us From Fatality/Death".[[note]]Liberanos de la Fatalidad/Muerte[[/note]] Additionally, there's also other meanings that would be revealed later as the story goes on.
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** Since the events from ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'' are told from either Akane or Liska's point of view, neither Leahtrah Middlesmith nor her mate, Thorin Leonius appears here.

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** Since the events from ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'' are told from either Akane or Liska's point points of view, neither Leahtrah Middlesmith nor her mate, Thorin Leonius appears here.
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* DiedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: Some characters who died in their respective canons die here in a different way than they did in their original stories:

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* DiedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: DiesDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: Some characters who died in their respective canons die here in a different way than they did in their original stories:

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