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''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Agent Kamera. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story (''War Of A Thousand Worlds'') is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until then peaceful relations with them. Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst. You can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GBkTSasdP16IuelwWk7IP_KuamxsQzhDyQOZu7Dx1Nk/edit?usp=sharing]]
The second story, (''The Falcon Writer'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer. It's still under development and you can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IPvWjuJ3awNYnow0gFr2Cj_xyiomP6XKPZFohjBRbko/edit?usp=sharing]]
A non-canon prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
The second story, (''The Falcon Writer'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer. It's still under development and you can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IPvWjuJ3awNYnow0gFr2Cj_xyiomP6XKPZFohjBRbko/edit?usp=sharing]]
A non-canon prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
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''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Agent Kamera. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story (''War story, ''[[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GBkTSasdP16IuelwWk7IP_KuamxsQzhDyQOZu7Dx1Nk/edit?usp=sharing War Of A Thousand Worlds'') Worlds]]'', is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until then until-then peaceful relations with them. Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst. You can find it here [[https://docs.midst.
The second story, ''[[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GBkTSasdP16IuelwWk7IP_KuamxsQzhDyQOZu7Dx1Nk/edit?usp=sharing]]
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A non-canon prequel story,''TalesOfAResetMind'', ''Tales of a Reset Mind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
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* Retirony: Captain McAnderson "retires" [[spoiler: when the story he comes from is attacked, and presumably destroyed by Nicholas]]
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* Retirony: {{Retirony}}: Captain McAnderson "retires" [[spoiler: when the story he comes from is attacked, and presumably destroyed by Nicholas]]
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''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Brian Hawke. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke (No relation with the author) and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story (''War Of A Thousand Worlds'') is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until then peaceful relations with them. (Altough relatively few characters from outside the author's works make an appearance, as most of the conflict happens offscreen)Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst. You can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GBkTSasdP16IuelwWk7IP_KuamxsQzhDyQOZu7Dx1Nk/edit?usp=sharing]]
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''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Brian Hawke. Agent Kamera. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke (No relation with the author) Hawke and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story (''War Of A Thousand Worlds'') is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until then peaceful relations with them. (Altough relatively few characters from outside the author's works make an appearance, as most of the conflict happens offscreen)Both Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst. You can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GBkTSasdP16IuelwWk7IP_KuamxsQzhDyQOZu7Dx1Nk/edit?usp=sharing]]
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The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. A non-canon prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
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The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer. It's still under development and you can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IPvWjuJ3awNYnow0gFr2Cj_xyiomP6XKPZFohjBRbko/edit?usp=sharing]]
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The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') (''The Falcon Writer'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer. It's still under development and you can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IPvWjuJ3awNYnow0gFr2Cj_xyiomP6XKPZFohjBRbko/edit?usp=sharing]]
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* CarFu: Berserkar's prime method of attack.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: In Episode 3, Brian invents a supervillain called Technosaur for Nathaniel's comics. The next week that very same villain is unleashed by the Falcon Writer, making Ladybug think that Brian Hawke is the Falcon Writer.
* DoYouTrustMe: Brian spends the first episode trying to gain the duo's trust, and even then he can feel that they're keeping an eye on him. It isn't until Episode 4 that he fully earns their trust.
* EverybodyLives: One of the author's comments. (''Also, the one where nobody should be dying!'')
* GloriousMotherRussia: Comrade Commander, mentioned via NoodleIncident in Episode 4.
* IWasHavingSuchANiceDream: Early in Episode 3, Adrien dreams that Ladybug is about to kiss him. The school bell rings before she can do so, waking him up.
* DoYouTrustMe: Brian spends the first episode trying to gain the duo's trust, and even then he can feel that they're keeping an eye on him. It isn't until Episode 4 that he fully earns their trust.
* EverybodyLives: One of the author's comments. (''Also, the one where nobody should be dying!'')
* GloriousMotherRussia: Comrade Commander, mentioned via NoodleIncident in Episode 4.
* IWasHavingSuchANiceDream: Early in Episode 3, Adrien dreams that Ladybug is about to kiss him. The school bell rings before she can do so, waking him up.
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** Again in Episode 4 with Comrade Commander.
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TIME TO DE-CANONIZE!
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The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. The prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
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The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. The A non-canon prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
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* InstantExpert: Averted. Brian doesn't know his way around most vehicles he sees, and he comments that he doesn't know how to use his whip when he first gets it.
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* RealityEnsues: Brian doesn't know how to fly a helicopter or starfighter, and therefore decides not to use them near the climax. He settles for a broomstick instead.
* Retirony: Captain McAnderson "retires" [[spoiler: when the story he comes from is attacked, and presumably destroyed by Nicholas]]
* Retirony: Captain McAnderson "retires" [[spoiler: when the story he comes from is attacked, and presumably destroyed by Nicholas]]
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* AbsenceOfEvidence: There isn't enough evidence to find out who murdered Thalia.
* ShockAndAwe: Nicholas can shoot lightning.
* WhatTheHellHero: Brian's overreaction to Nicholas going off the rails.
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* WhoMurderedTheAsshole: It's very clear that Bill the serial killer isn't liked by anyone.
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* MasterOfIllusion: Brian, after Episode 1.
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''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Brian Hawke. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke (No relation with the author) and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story (''War Of A Thousand Worlds'') is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until then peaceful relations with them. (Altough relatively few characters from outside the author's works make an appearance, as most of the conflict happens offscreen)Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst.
The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer.
The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer.
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''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Brian Hawke. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke (No relation with the author) and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story (''War Of A Thousand Worlds'') is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until then peaceful relations with them. (Altough relatively few characters from outside the author's works make an appearance, as most of the conflict happens offscreen)Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst. \n\n You can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GBkTSasdP16IuelwWk7IP_KuamxsQzhDyQOZu7Dx1Nk/edit?usp=sharing]]
The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer. \n It's still under development and you can find it here [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IPvWjuJ3awNYnow0gFr2Cj_xyiomP6XKPZFohjBRbko/edit?usp=sharing]]
The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer.
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* LigtherAndSofter: ADayInTheLimelight: Nathaniel gets much more attention and screen time due to being Brian's friend.
* AlternateUniverseFic: The setting is inexplicably moved from Paris to London.
* CatapultToGlory: How Gapman is defeated.
* LighterAndSofter: Than the rest of the author'sworks.works.
* NextTierPowerUp: The Fox Miraculous to Brian's wristwatch.
* AlternateUniverseFic: The setting is inexplicably moved from Paris to London.
* CatapultToGlory: How Gapman is defeated.
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* RichBitch: Chloé never changes.
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* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: In the finale, the Magician breaks into the Island and into the Author Room.
* AntiVillain: [[spoiler: Nico. He wants Brian to stop mistreating his characters...by trying to kill him and making his life hell.]]
* AuthorPowers: Limited. Brian only has the powers as long as he stays inside the Author Room.
* FalseFlagOperation: Brian is framed of a school shooting by one.
* HomeBase: The Island.
* AntiVillain: [[spoiler: Nico. He wants Brian to stop mistreating his characters...by trying to kill him and making his life hell.]]
* AuthorPowers: Limited. Brian only has the powers as long as he stays inside the Author Room.
* FalseFlagOperation: Brian is framed of a school shooting by one.
* HomeBase: The Island.
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* SelfInsertFic: Played with. It's implied that Brian wrote one in the past and the character (Nicholas) slipped out of his control.
* TrainingMontage: Brian goes through one at the end of night three, altough it's mostly kept off screen.
* WhiteVoidRoom: The Author Room.
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* LigtherAndSofter: Than the rest of the author's works.
*NoodleIncident: 'The Hot Chocholator Incident' that happened in Brian's village near Birmingham.
** In Epsiode 3, Ladybug references another.
-->'''Ladybug:''' That time in the burning chemicals laboratory doesn't...doesn't count.
* PortableHole: Gapman ''shoots'' them.
* StarterVillain: Temporal Fabric goes down ''way'' easier than any other villain.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Falcon Writer to Hawk Moth.
* TimeMaster: Temporal Fabric, of the "stop time" variety.
*NoodleIncident: 'The Hot Chocholator Incident' that happened in Brian's village near Birmingham.
** In Epsiode 3, Ladybug references another.
-->'''Ladybug:''' That time in the burning chemicals laboratory doesn't...doesn't count.
* PortableHole: Gapman ''shoots'' them.
* StarterVillain: Temporal Fabric goes down ''way'' easier than any other villain.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Falcon Writer to Hawk Moth.
* TimeMaster: Temporal Fabric, of the "stop time" variety.
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The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. The prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. The prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
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The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadyubg'' ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer.
The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. The prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
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''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Brian Hawke. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke (No relation with the author) and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story (''War Of A Thousand Worlds'') is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until then peaceful relations with them. (Altough relatively few characters from outside the author's works make an appearance, as most of the conflict happens offscreen)Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst.
The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadyubg'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer.
The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. The prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
The second story, (''Tales Of The Terrible Trio'') is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadyubg'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer.
The story uses elements from various other stories as well, mostly as devices (Such as a "Lightning Thrower" from ''ComicBook/ElEternauta'') or as characters appearing as a OneSceneWonder, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]. The prequel story, ''TalesOfAResetMind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.