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3''The Shadowhunter Chronicles'' is a media franchise created by Creator/CassandraClare, spun off from her {{Young Adult|Literature}} novel series ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments''.
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5The titular Shadowhunters are an ancient order of DemonSlaying humans with [[{{Nephilim}} angel blood]]. They keep normal people (known as [[{{Muggle}} mundanes]]) safe from demons and Downworlders, which are various mythological and fantastic creatures like werewolves, faeries, and vampires.
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7The franchise consists of the following media:
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10[[AC:Literature]]
11* ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'' (2007-2014): The first series of novels. Beginning in 2007, it follows the adventures of teenager Clary Fray, who discovers her powerful Shadowhunter heritage just as a war brews between Earth's shadowhunters and invading demons led by the mysterious Valentine.
12* ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'' (2010-2013): A prequel series, set in VictorianLondon. In 1878, Tessa Gray arrives in London to visit her brother, but is instead introduced to the world of the Shadowhunters where she discovers her mysterious heritage.
13* ''Literature/TheDarkArtifices'' (2016-2018): A sequel series to ''The Mortal Instruments''. Set in 2012, it follows young Shadowhunter Emma Carstairs as she investigates and avenges her parents' deaths.
14* ''Literature/TheLastHours'' (2020-2023): A sequel series to ''The Infernal Devices''. In 1903, Cordelia Carstairs becomes entangled in the politics of the London Enclave that prominently involves her two family friends, James and Lucie Herondale.
15* ''Literature/TheWickedPowers'' (TBA): An upcoming sequel to ''The Dark Artifices''.
16* Various companion books:
17** ''Literature/TheShadowhunterCodex'' (2013): An in-universe guidebook to the Shadowhunter world.
18** ''Literature/TheBaneChronicles'' (2014): A short story collection about the life of warlock Magnus Bane.
19** ''Literature/TalesFromTheShadowhunterAcademy'' (2016): A short story collection about Simon's time at the Shadowhunter Academy.
20** ''Literature/ALongConversation'' (2017): A short story about the engagement party of two characters from ''The Mortal Instruments''.
21** ''Literature/GhostsOfTheShadowMarket'' (2019): A short story collection about brother Zachariah and the Shadow Market.
22** ''Literature/TheEldestCurses'' (2019-): A SpinOff series about Alec Lightwood and Magnus Bane.
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25* ''Film/TheMortalInstrumentsCityOfBones'' (2013): A film adaptation of the first book of ''The Mortal Instruments'', starring Creator/LilyCollins as Clary and Creator/JamieCampbellBower as Jace. After the film bombed, plans for a sequel were shelved.
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27[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
28* ''Series/{{Shadowhunters}}'' (2016-2019): A series adapting ''The Mortal Instruments'', starring Creator/KatherineMcNamara as Clary and Dominic Sherwood as Jace. The series ran on Creator/{{Freeform}} for three seasons before being cancelled in 2018. [[WrapItUp Two extra episodes]] were commissioned to wrap up the story; these premiered in 2019.
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30[[AC:Other Media]]
31* A graphic novel adaptation of ''The Mortal Instruments''
32* A mobile video game adaptation of ''City of Bones''
33* Manga adaptations of ''The Mortal Instruments'' and ''The Infernal Devices''
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36!!Tropes common across the franchise:
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38* DemonSlaying: The main characters' primary occupations. Because they possess angel's blood, they are capable of killing demons.
39* FantasticRacism: Relations between the Shadowhunters (half-angel, half-human) and the Downworlders (vampires, werewolves, warlocks and faeries) have always been testy, with the former looking down on the latter.
40* FantasyKitchenSink: Humans coexist alongside angels, vampires, werewolves, warlocks, faerie, etcetera.
41* ParanormalRomance: Borderline case. It's an urban fantasy where romance is given a heavy emphasis.
42* StarCrossedLovers: Used liberally. Every main protagonist in the series is in some or another prevented from pursuing a normal relationship with their lover because of something.
43** In ''The Mortal Instruments'', Clary and Jace are conventionally forbidden from dating after they are revealed to be [[SurpriseIncest siblings]]. Until ''City of Glass'', when it's revealed that they are not siblings after all.
44** ''The Infernal Devices'' has arguably the most tragic example. Unlike Clary or Emma, Tessa is perfectly able to pursue a relationship with the love of her life from the very beginning. The problem? [[MayflyDecemberRomance Tessa is immortal, while Will is not]]. The two do live happily ever after, but only as long as Will lives. After his death, Tessa can never see him again. And she never does.
45** A key plot in ''The Dark Artifices'' is Emma and Julian desperately trying to find a way to be able to legally love each other, because being parabatai they are forbidden by Shadowhunter law from pursuing a relationship.
46* UrbanFantasy: ''The Mortal Instruments'', ''The Dark Artifices'' series, the movie and the TV-series are set in the 21st century, and features a FantasyKitchenSink living alongside humans.
47* TheVerse: A shared universe, with multiple characters appearing across different media.

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