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The first volume, "Red Riding Hood", focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, Literature/LittleRedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond--the Hunter--follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a LoveTriangle. While the seeming direction of the story suggests a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is the center of several conflicts, including one that deals with a failed quest, the tug-of-war between unseen enemies and his family, and a Cupid-and-Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.

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The first volume, "Red Riding Hood", focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, Literature/LittleRedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond--the Hunter--follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a LoveTriangle. While the seeming direction of the story suggests a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is the center of several conflicts, including one that deals with a failed quest, the tug-of-war between unseen enemies and his family, and a Cupid-and-Psyche [[Myth/CupidAndPsyche Cupid-and-Psyche]] relationship that comes back to haunt him.

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!!Provides examples of:

* {{Childhood Friend Romance}} - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* {{Love Triangle}} - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* {{Fairy Tale}} - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* {{Fairytale Motifs}} - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.
* HighFantasy elements including magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.




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* {{Childhood Friend Romance}}: Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* {{Love Triangle}}: It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* {{Fairy Tale}}: The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* {{Fairytale Motifs}}: This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.
* HighFantasy: Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.

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The first volume, "Red Riding Hood", focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, LittleRedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond--the Hunter--follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a LoveTriangle. While the seeming direction of the story suggests a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is the center of several conflicts, including one that deals with a failed quest, the tug-of-war between unseen enemies and his family, and a Cupid-and-Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.

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The first volume, "Red Riding Hood", focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, LittleRedRidingHood, Literature/LittleRedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond--the Hunter--follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a LoveTriangle. While the seeming direction of the story suggests a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is the center of several conflicts, including one that deals with a failed quest, the tug-of-war between unseen enemies and his family, and a Cupid-and-Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.

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[[http://talesofthebigbadwolf.com Tales of the Big Bad Wolf]] is a series of fantasy {{Web Serial Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and {{fairy tale}} elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of TheBigBadWolf in the first Volume, "Red Riding Hood."

The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, LittleRedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a LoveTriangle.

While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with a failed quest, the tug of war between unseen enemies and his family, and a Cupid And Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.

This series explores questions about fate and Free Will.

In addition it makes nod to many traditional European fantasy elements including elves and magical beasts and objects.

In the second volume, "The Queen of Swans," Maximilian Wolfram plays the role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. This role includes historian and storykeeper for his clan of wolves.

Events in this second book appear to be leading towards the connection of Wolfram with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of Hans Christian Andersen's The Wild Swans.

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This series explores questions about fate and Free Will.

In addition it makes nod to many traditional European fantasy elements including elves and magical beasts and objects.

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This show provides series explores questions about [[YouCantFightFate fate]] and [[ScrewDestiny free will]]. In addition, it makes many nods to traditional European fantasy elements including elves and magical beasts and objects.

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While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, and a Cupid And Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.

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While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, the tug of war between unseen enemies and his family, and a Cupid And Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.
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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy {{Web Serial Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and {{fairy tale}} elements.

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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy {{Web Serial Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and {{fractured fairy tale}} elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the Big Bad Wolf in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, {{Red Riding Hood}}, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a {{Romantic Triangle}}.

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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy {{Web Serial Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and {{fractured fairy {{fairy tale}} elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the Big Bad Wolf TheBigBadWolf in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


first Volume, "Red Riding Hood."

The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, {{Red Riding Hood}}, LittleRedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a {{Romantic Triangle}}.LoveTriangle.




This story explores questions about fate and Free Will.

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This series explores questions about fate and Free Will.

This story explores questions about fate and Free Will.



In the second volume, "The Queen of Swans," Maximilian Wolfram plays the role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. This role includes historian and storykeeper for his clan of wolves.

Events in this second book appear to be leading towards the connection of Wolfram with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of Hans Christian Andersen's The Wild Swans.



* {{Fairytale Motifs}} - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* {{Fractured Fairy Tale}} - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.

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* {{Fairytale Motifs}} - Elements include This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.
* HighFantasy elements including
magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* {{Fractured Fairy Tale}} - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.

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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy WebSerialNovel with fantasy, Victorian, and fractured fairy tale elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the BigBadWolf in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, RedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a RomanticTriangle.

While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, and a CupidAndPsyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.

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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy WebSerialNovel {{Web Serial Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and fractured {{fractured fairy tale tale}} elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the BigBadWolf Big Bad Wolf in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, RedRidingHood, {{Red Riding Hood}}, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a RomanticTriangle.{{Romantic Triangle}}.

While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, and a CupidAndPsyche Cupid And Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.



This story explores questions about fate and FreeWill.

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This story explores questions about fate and FreeWill.Free Will.



* ChildhoodFriendRomance - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* LoveTriangle - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* FairyTale - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* FairytaleMotifs - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* FracturedFairyTale - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.

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* ChildhoodFriendRomance {{Childhood Friend Romance}} - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* LoveTriangle {{Love Triangle}} - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* FairyTale {{Fairy Tale}} - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* FairytaleMotifs {{Fairytale Motifs}} - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* FracturedFairyTale {{Fractured Fairy Tale}} - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.



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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy WebSerialNovel with fantasy, Victorian, and fractured fairy tale elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the BigBadWolf in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, RedRidingHood, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a RomanticTriangle.

While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, and a CupidAndPsyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.



Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy {{Web Serial Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and fractured fairy tale elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the {{Big Bad Wolf}} in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, {{Red Riding Hood}}, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a {{Romantic Triangle}}.

While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, and a {{Cupid and Psyche}} relationship that comes back to haunt him.

This story explores questions about fate and {{free will}}.

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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy {{Web Serial Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and fractured fairy tale elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the {{Big Bad Wolf}} in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, {{Red Riding Hood}}, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a {{Romantic Triangle}}.

While the seeming direction of the
This story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, explores questions about fate and a {{Cupid and Psyche}} relationship that comes back to haunt him.
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This story explores questions about fate and {{free will}}.








* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Childhood Friend Romance}} - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Love Triangle}} - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Fairy Tale}} - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Fairytale Motifs}} - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Fractured Fairy Tale}} - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.


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* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Childhood Friend Romance}} ChildhoodFriendRomance - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Love Triangle}} LoveTriangle - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Fairy Tale}} FairyTale - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Fairytale Motifs}} FairytaleMotifs - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* [=TropeTitle=]: {{Fractured Fairy Tale}} FracturedFairyTale - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.

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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy Web Serial Novel with fantasy, Victorian, and fractured fairy tale elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the Big Bad Wolf in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, Red Riding Hood, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a Romantic Triangle.

While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, and a Cupid and Psyche relationship that comes back to haunt him.

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Tales of the Big Bad Wolf is a series of fantasy Web {{Web Serial Novel Novel}} with fantasy, Victorian, and fractured fairy tale elements.

The core character is Maximilian Wolfram who has the role of the Big {{Big Bad Wolf Wolf}} in the opening book. In subsequent volumes, he plays role of observer to changes happening in his part of the world and struggles with the expectations all have of him. In the second book, events lead towards him finally connecting with a key figure from his past -- a woman who appears to be based on the heroine of The Wild Swans.


The first volume, "Red Riding Hood," focuses on the introduction of Elanore Redley, Red {{Red Riding Hood, Hood}}, into his life. Edmund Ormond - the Hunter - follows shortly thereafter to supposedly flesh out a Romantic Triangle.{{Romantic Triangle}}.

While the seeming direction of the story is to suggest a stereotypical romance, the Wolf is not merely the center of several conflicts -- including one that deals with his failed history with magic, a failed quest, and a Cupid {{Cupid and Psyche Psyche}} relationship that comes back to haunt him.



This story explores questions about fate and free will.

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This story explores questions about fate and free will.{{free will}}.



* [=TropeTitle=]: Childhood Friend Romance - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Love Triangle - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairy Tale - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairytale Motifs - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fractured Fairy Tale - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.


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* [=TropeTitle=]: Childhood {{Childhood Friend Romance Romance}} - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Love Triangle {{Love Triangle}} - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairy Tale {{Fairy Tale}} - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairytale Motifs {{Fairytale Motifs}} - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fractured {{Fractured Fairy Tale Tale}} - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.

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In addition it makes nod to many traditional fantasy elements including elves and magical beasts and objects.




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* [=TropeTitle=]: Childhood Friend Romance
* [=TropeTitle=]: Love Triangle
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairy Tale
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairytale Motifs
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fractured Fairy Tale


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* [=TropeTitle=]: Childhood Friend Romance
Romance - Although Elanore is not from the immediate area, she met Edmund through the grandparents she visited annually. After a period of several years of not seeing one another, their meeting as young adults prompts feelings in Edmund.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Love Triangle
Triangle - It would appear that the Count is a rival for Elanore's affections, but his interests in her may be motivated by curiosity in her budding powers.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairy Tale
Tale - The main characters appear to be based on the story of the Big Bad Wolf
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fairytale Motifs
Motifs - Elements include magic, castles, lonely woods, and allusions to witches and other powerful beings such as the Snow Queen.
* [=TropeTitle=]: Fractured Fairy Tale

Tale - This series tends towards symbolic retellings rather than literal incorporation of fairy tales.

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