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2 [[caption-width-right:120:The logo of the United Nations Subcommittee on the Names of God]]
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4-> ''The timer read 4:33, which is the length of John Cage's famous silent musical piece. 4:33 makes 273 seconds total. -273 is absolute zero in Celsius. John Cage's piece is perfect silence; absolute zero is perfect stillness. In the year 273 AD, the two consuls of Rome were named Tacitus and Placidianus; "Tacitus" is Latin for "silence" and "Placidianus" is Latin for "stillness". 273 is also the gematria of the Greek word eremon, which means "silent" or "still".''
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6-> ''None of this is a coincidence because nothing is ever a coincidence.''
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8In 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 crashes into the crystal sphere that surrounds Earth. The logic of the world as we know it falls apart, the Names of God become [[IKnowYourTrueName magical spells]], and all of Judeo-Christian theology is suddenly true. [[MessianicArchetype The Messiah]] reads Peter Singer and founds a kingdom in Colorado, TheLegionsOfHell rise from a lake in Siberia and ally with Henry Kissinger against Soviet Russia, Silicon Valley giants research esoteric Jewish mysticism through brute-force algorithms, and the Unitarian Church leads a secret underground in opposition to the United Nations Subcommittee on the Names of God.
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10[[http://unsongbook.com/ Unsong]] is an AlternateHistory [[{{Postmodernism}} Postmodern]] [[WebSerialNovel web-published]] [[TheEpic epic]] based on a MagicAIsMagicA interpretation of [[{{UsefulNotes/Kabbalah}} Kabbalah]], where metaphors, homophones, and seeming coincidences reveal (and [[RewritingReality allow control over]]) the hidden structure of the cosmos. It follows an EnsembleCast through the fifty years from 1968 (where it diverges from real-world history) to the apocalypse in 2017:
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12* [[AwesomenessByAnalysis Aaron Smith-Teller]], a [[GoodWithNumbers mathematical genius]] working for a kabbalah sweatshop in Silicon Valley. He discovers a new Name of God that has the potential to tip the balance of power and quickly ends up on the run.
13* [[SeekerArchetype Ana Thurmond]], Aaron's [[IncompatibleOrientation unrequited crush]], an academic focused on the question of [[HaveYouSeenMyGod just what the heck God has been doing all this time]].
14* [[MessianicArchetype The Comet King]], who everyone (including himself) believes is the Jewish Messiah. He decides that since the eternal torments of Hell are the most unethical thing possible, Hell must be destroyed. And as his CatchPhrase goes: "Somebody has to and no one else will."
15* [[ChildProdigy Sohu West]], the Comet King's daughter. She's the greatest human kabbalist and learns at the feet of archangel Uriel, whose {{Magitek}} machine maintains what little mundane logic is left in the world (and whose portrayal conspicuously averts HollywoodAutism).
16* [[WellIntentionedExtremist Dylan Alvarez]], a GenreSavvy anarchist fighting corporate and government control of the Names of God.
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18The nature of Unsong's magic system means that trivia, history, linguistics, and narrative have physical significance within the world, leading to a tone reminiscent of [[{{Creator/DouglasAdams}} Douglas Adams]] or [[{{Creator/NeilGaiman}} Neil Gaiman]] by [[ViewersAreGeniuses way]] of [[{{Creator/UmbertoEco}} Umberto Eco]]. It also includes heavy doses of AuthorAppeal exploration of utilitarian ethics under extreme circumstances, humanist philosophy (including a look at a [[NightmareFuel really disturbing humanist version of Hell]]), and terrible, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking terrible]] [[{{Pun}} puns]].
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21!! Tropes applying to this series:
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26* AccidentalIncantation: If someone speaks a Name, it takes effect, no matter their intent. This is invoked to trick [[spoiler:Bush]] into self-immolation by reading out some text with a segment that's phonetically identical to the Mortal Name.
27* AfterTheEnd: The breaking of the sky might count as an apocalypse in and of itself, but the death of the Comet King left the world -- or at least the Untied States -- a complete mess. The Midwest is ruled by petty warlords with names like "Paulus the Lawless" and "the Witch-King of Wichita", Hell has established colonies, and there's an ongoing guerrilla war in the Appalachians.
28* AlienCatnip: Holy water has an intoxicating effect on fallen angels, enabling them to fly again, as it brings them closer to God and thus their divine powers.
29* AlienGeometries: The Midwest is challenging to navigate, since the South Dakota landmark Wall Drug has become a black hole-esque attractor -- anyone who travels too close to it finds they can no longer travel away from it.
30* AllAccessibleMagic: Under the new rules of reality, each Name of God creates a discrete supernatural effect when spoken by a sentient being, whether or not they know what they're doing. Aaron spends some time working for a sweatshop that tries to discover new Names by brute-force recitation of syllable lists.
31* AllMythsAreTrue: Well, all [[UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} Judeo]]-[[Literature/TheBible Christian]] myths, anyway. A few other bits and pieces of other religions and mythologies do show up in distorted form, however.
32* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Uriel among his fellow angels.
33* AlwaysLawfulGood: Angels, on a deep and fundamental psychological level.
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35* AnArmAndALeg: Sohu loses her left hand to an anglerfish.
36* ArchangelUriel: He apparently has the role of cosmic sysop, and has been very busy since humanity broke the sky.
37* ArcNumber: The kabbalistically significant numbers 4, 10, 22, and 72.
38* ArcWords: "None of this is a coincidence, because [[ThereAreNoCoincidences nothing is ever a coincidence]]." Seen most prominently in the page quote above.
39** Also, "They enslave their children's children who make compromise with sin."
40** "Somebody has to and no one else will."
41** "This is the kabbalah. The rest is just commentary."
42** "A Singer is someone who tries to be good."
43* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking:
44--> Then He gets creative. He starts naming all the horrible animals that will come to dwell in Edom. Exactly which ones depends on your preferred translation. The King James Version translates these as unicorns, satyrs, and screech-owls.
45-->The original Hebrew word translated “screech-owls” is “lilit”, and we may question King James’ judgment. If God starts by promising unicorns and satyrs, screech-owls are going to be something of a let-down.
46* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler: What Sarah becomes after Gadiriel builds her a body that looks exactly like Creator/SarahMichelleGellar]].
47* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Neil Armstrong, in a very literal sense.
48* AwesomeButImpractical: The Bulletproof Name takes five seconds to pronounce, and stops exactly one bullet before it must be pronounced again.
49* BadassBoast: Several people make them, but the most badass one of all surely comes from the Comet King -- while he's speaking to the devil himself, no less.
50-->'''Comet King:''' As God is my witness, the next time we meet face to face I will speak a Name, and you and everything you have created will be excised from the universe forever, and if you say even a single unnecessary word right now ''I will make it hurt.''
51-->'''Thamiel:''' You can't harm me. [[AsLongAsThereIsEvil I am a facet of God.]]
52-->'''Comet King:''' I will recarve God without that facet.
53* BadLiar: Sataniel, when he first fell. Fortunately for him, angels are ''incredibly'' gullible -- they can't even comprehend that lying is a thing.
54* BatmanGambit: [[{{Satan}} Thamiel]] is the king of this trope. It's one of his favourite devices for getting people to commit sin.
55* {{BFS}}: Sigh, the family sword of the Cometspawn.
56* BigBad: There are three serious candidates for the role: [[{{Satan}} Thamiel]], [[EvilOverlord the Other King]], and Malia Ngo, the Director of [=UNSONG=].
57* BigGood: The Comet King was seen as this while he was alive.
58* BlackCloak: The standard uniform of the Other King's undead soldiers.
59* BlasphemousBoast: When Nixon sees a broadcast showing what Hell is really like and begins regretting his decision to ally with Thamiel, Kissinger assures him "We did what we had to do. If the good Lord disagrees with me, I will be happy to point out His tactical errors."
60* BlowYouAway: The Tempestuous Name has this effect, as tempests are a type of wind.
61--> Then a gust of wind flew all around her, knocked Malia off her feet. The Tempestuous Name. But how?
62* BookEnds: The Comet King's reign began and ended with a duel with a massively powerful evil supernatural creature -- Thamiel at the beginning and the Other King at the end.
63* BrokenAngel: "Fallen angels", who are neither demons nor evil -- they're angels who have crossed the DespairEventHorizon and lost their ability to fly. Because they can never become cynical enough to cope with the human world, they're plunged into a never-ending cycle of disappointment and despair.
64* BrownNote: "The Broadcast", a documentary about Hell, filmed in Hell, which shows just what those damned to Hell are going to experience. Unlike most examples of this trope, there's very little TakeOurWordForIt here -- just be glad you're only reading about it instead of watching it yourself.
65* CannotTellAJoke: Despite his unmatched skill at finding obscure verbal connections, Uriel has an extremely hard time making the leap to pun-based humor.
66* CantGrowUp: Uriel made Sohu West eternally unaging when she was eight years old.
67* CardCarryingVillain: Thamiel, and demons in general. Among (what are presumably) humans, the Other King ([[spoiler: he's the Comet King Jalaketu, so half-human at least]]) and Dick Cheney.
68* CatchPhrase: The Comet King repeatedly says that he does the things he does because "someone has to, and no one else will."
69* CelibateHero: Ana, since she's asexual. Also Aaron, who doesn't particularly ''want'' to be this, but he's in love with Ana, and... well, see above.
70* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler: Angels can't speak Aramaic.]]
71* ClingyJealousGirl: Sarah to Aaron. Not only is she furiously jealous of any other girl he pays attention to, she's threatened by any other ''computer'' she thinks might be faster, sleeker and more elegant than her as well.
72* CloudCuckoolander: Angels forced to integrate with human society, such as Pirindiel, can seem like this due to their AlwaysLawfulGood nature.
73** Also, Uriel, who is a CloudCuckoolander even by angelic standards.
74* CoconutSuperpowers: InUniverse example with [[TheoryOfNarrativeCausality Ritual Magic]]. "The sudden appearance of flames would have broken natural law, but there was nothing impossible about five sleep-deprived people in an unusual emotional state seeing the gleam of a chalk line a little differently."
75* CompensatingForSomething: Being an angel, Samyazaz lacks genitals. That, for reasons he isn't exactly sure of himself, makes him feel bad. Also for reasons he can't quite articulate, building really ''big, tall, pointy'' ziggurats makes him feel better.
76* ContentWarnings: The interlude chapter "The Broadcast" has one, as well as every other chapter where the horrors of Hell or Thamiel make significant appearances.
77* ContrivedCoincidence: Lampshaded and ultimately [[spoiler: averted as a trope and invoked as an in-universe event. The universe in which Unsong takes place only exists because those coincidences must happen, because only these coincidences allow it to ultimately be a good universe. As Metatron puts it, the Unsong-verse is in the middle of a "vast waste" where no other universes were created, presumably because one of the many ForWantOfANail events fails to happen in those universes and thus Hell would never be destroyed.]]
78* CrackInTheSky: This is the first and most visually impressive sign of the breakdown of physics, after the Apollo 8 capsule crashes into the crystal sphere.
79* CrapsackWorld: The LegionsOfHell have enslaved all of Russia and Canada and are actively working on making sure that everyone everywhere becomes as evil as possible, so as to ensure that they face eternal damnation after they die -- said damnation, by the way, being both unspeakably painful and carefully documented so that everyone ''knows'' what's waiting for them. Most of western America has fallen to a necromancer who commits war crimes terrible enough that [[EveryoneHasStandards even his hardened mercenaries]] get uncomfortable. Mexico is a HiveMind controlled by an Aztec god looking to spread his reign north. The few parts of the world that still have something resembling a regular government are controlled by massive corporations who holds the copyright to the sacred Names of God and by the brutal international organisation devoted to stomping out all resistance, while the politicians nominally in charge range from merely corrupt and incompetent to horrifically and gleefully evil. And all of this is about to get ''even worse'', because the celestial machine that maintains some semblance of natural law and keeping supernatural forces from running unchecked is quickly breaking down. All of this is slightly balanced out by the undeniable existence of divinity and goodness, but even that is either so StupidGood as to be all but useless or so overpoweringly holy that it will devour you if you get too close to it.
80* DealWithTheDevil: An unusual example: President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon establishes a strategic alliance with {{Hell}}; the latter later becomes a member of the United Nations.
81** See also ThanatosGambit, below.
82* DeathByGenreSavviness: Dylan Alvarez lives by the narrative trope and eventually dies by the narrative trope. He may or may not have planned it that way.
83* DevilButNoGod: Thamiel takes a very active role in worldly affairs. God does not.
84* DiscOneFinalBoss: The story initially looks like it's going to be about [[LaResistance the heroic singers]] fighting against the oppressive bureaucracy of UNSONG and its AmbiguouslyHuman leader Malia Ngo. The fact that the story is literally named after it doesn't do anything to offset that impression. However, after the first quarter or so of the story, the stakes rise considerably higher than intellectual property rights and UNSONG fades into the background, to be replaced by the likes of [[{{Satan}} Thamiel]], the [[EvilOverlord Other King]] and the [[HiveMind Drug Lord]]. [[spoiler: And in the end, UNSONG turns out to be a NecessaryEvil run by a literal NobleDemon.]]
85* DividedStatesOfAmerica: Now the "Untied States of America" (sic). The release of [[BrownNote the Broadcast]] caused, among other things, the collapse of the American federal government. The United States proper still exists, but controls only the east coast. Independent countries include the California Republic, the Texas Republic, the Salish Free State, and the Oklahoma Ochlocracy. The Midwest is an anarchic land ruled by feudal warlords. The American Southwest and northern Mexico were ruled by the Comet King, and have since been mostly usurped by the Other King.
86* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything:
87** Theonomic corporations (like [[Website/{{Facebook}} Countenance]], [[Website/{{Google}} Gogmagog]], eLeshon (eBay) and [=UNSONG=] are a thinly-veiled allegory of the real-world software industry. The Unitarian choir corresponds to the free software/open-source movement; in particular, Reverend Raymond E. Stevens is named after [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_S._Raymond Eric Steven Raymond]] (although his character seems to bear more resemblance to Richard Stallman). Kabbalah is mathematics/programming, while klipot is UsefulNotes/{{DRM}}. ArchangelUriel himself references ([[AnachronismStew quite anachronistically]]) the Gale-Shapley algorithm, a "part_sea function", and Ruby on Rails. [[spoiler:Ensouling a computer]] is basically creating an ArtificialIntelligence. Many more parallels like this can be drawn, and the point is driven further by quotations from a Tumblr blog populated with the [[WordSaladLyrics output of a Markov chain]] mixing [[Literature/TheBible the King James Bible]] with, among other things, ''Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs''.
88* EasyEvangelism: When humans first make contact with angels, the angels turn out to have no concept of lying and also to have never heard of any human religions. Religious leaders immediately take advantage:
89-->The news sparked a free-for-all among Earth’s religions. Jews, Hindus, Catholics, Protestants, Buddhists, Muslims – the pattern was always the same. They would land helicopters on a bastion, inform the angels that God had granted them revelations. The angels would get extremely excited and convert en masse and agree to do whatever their new religious leaders wanted.
90* EldritchLocation: Any place with strong Kabbalistic significance seems to turn into one, especially the Panama Canal. Uriel additionally turned Israel into one by creating separate superimposed holy lands for Jews and Muslims, with unpredictable results for anyone else.
91* EmptyChairMemorial: The Comet King's throne stands empty, even as his children continue ruling (what's left of) his kingdom. It's a handy visual reminder of how entirely irreplaceable he was.
92* EqualOpportunityEvil: Part of Thamiel's [[WhatIsEvil pitch]] to the United Nations is pointing out that unlike other nations, Hell enjoys perfect equality of race, orientation, gender, and creed. ''Everyone'' gets horribly tortured for all eternity, without discrimination.
93* EstablishingCharacterMoment: A few characters get them.
94** [[ArchangelUriel Uriel]] is introduced apologizing for the GroundhogDayLoop he caused trying to fix the universe and giving every human the ability to play the piano as compensation.
95** [[{{Satan}} Thamiel]] spends much of his first chapter [[WouldHurtAChild torturing a little girl]].
96** Dylan Alvarez is introduced [[spoiler: tricking a magical pendulum that was supposed to trace his location on a map of the Untied States into instead tracking his literal location in the basement below the map.]]
97* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The captain of the ''Not A Metaphor'' is only known as "the captain." [[spoiler: Back when he was first mate of the ''All Your Heart'', he was only known as "the first mate." [[GodWasMyCoPilot He's actually the Metatron.]]]]
98* EverythingIsRacist: In the Unsong timeline, UsefulNotes/BarackObama wasn't required to prove his humanity before getting elected because the idea was considered racist, even though Clinton and the Bushes had also been subjected to the exact same test.
99* EvilOverlord: The Other King. To a lesser extent, the Drug Lord.
100* ExactWords:
101** Dylan Alvarez is fond of this. When he's involved, it's important to learn the difference between a bomb squad and a bomb ''removal'' squad.
102** Thamiel also has his moments, such as when he mentions that he "helps blind children" (that is, he helps to make children blind).
103* FallenAngel: "[[BrokenAngel Fallen angels]]" aren't actually this; however, actual demons do show up in Hell.
104* FluffyCloudHeaven: Angels are capable of shaping clouds into castles and cities. Uriel lives in a more plain and utilitarian hurricane.
105* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are both subtle and heavy-handed examples throughout the story, and fittingly so, given the emphasis on kabbalah as a method of predicting the future from hidden hints in the past.
106* FourTemperamentEnsemble: The Comet King's children. Jinxiang is Choleric, Sohu is Phlegmatic, Nathanda is Sanguine, which leaves Caelius as Melancholic.
107* FreudianExcuse: The motivation for Dylan's [[RebelLeader terrorist]] [[WellIntentionedExtremist crusade]] is that [[spoiler: he resents the world for ''[[SubvertedTrope not giving him one of these.]]'' He claims that if something, anything, had ever gone seriously wrong in his life, he could have settled down into comfortable mediocrity, but the guilt of being one of the few people in a CrapsackWorld who never suffered at all drove him to extreme lengths to try to awaken his similarly pampered peers to the real horrors of the world.]]
108* FunctionalMagic: There are two broad types of magic in the Unsong universe.
109** UsefulNotes/{{Kabbalah}} is a form of Rule Magic based on the Names of God, each of which is effectively a magical incantation that has a predictable and consistent effect when spoken by a sentient being, or when read from a carefully prepared scroll.
110** [[{{Whatevermancy}} Placebomancy]], which apparently includes all magical traditions aside from Kabbalah, is a form of Wild Magic that depends on effectively fooling the universe into believing that the practitioner has magic powers.
111* FunWithAcronyms: [=UNSONG=] stands for "'''U'''nited '''N'''ations '''S'''ubcommittee '''O'''n '''N'''ames of '''G'''od". [[spoiler: The haMephorash]] is an acronym for the first letter of every chapter and [[spoiler: Metatron's explanation of the existence of evil]].
112* FunWithPalindromes: Another type of plot-relevant wordplay. [[spoiler: When Ana and the ''All Your Heart'' cross the Panama Canal, Ana is completely unaffected by any of the nominative shenanigans that incapacitate most of the crew and permanently disappear Lin, because her name is a palindrome, and thus reversing her name has no effect.]]
113* GagCensor: In interludes where UsefulNotes/RichardNixon appears, profanity is replaced with ''[expletive deleted]''. It goes on to ridiculous lengths at times: in a transcript of him talking with Kissinger about his [[DealWithTheDevil alliance]] with {{Hell}}, [[ScunthorpeProblem the word "Hell" is censored]]. The real-life Watergate transcripts did indeed censor "hell", among some other relatively mild profanity, which made it an unintentional example of CensoredForComedy.
114* GenreSavvy: Dylan Alvarez prides himself on this and goes to great lengths to stay on the right side of narrative tropes. In fact, the entire art of placebomancy hinges on bending reality toward the most dramatically satisfying outcomes.
115* GodWasMyCopilot: The ship “All Your Heart” was built by the Comet King to chase down and catch up to Metatron, Voice of God. [[spoiler: He was on the ship all along, serving as the Comet King’s nameless first mate and later becoming the nameless Captain. The purpose of the ship was not to find the Metatron, but rather to show that one is worthy of receiving an answer from him.]]
116* {{Golem}}: Naturally, since this is a story that centers on Jewish mysticism, there are several.
117* GroundhogDayLoop: Earth goes through one as part of Uriel's attempts to fix the damage done to the sky, with the same day being repeated three times (although with everyone in the world having RippleEffectProofMemory).
118* HaveYouSeenMyGod: Most appearances by God in the Bible are apparently the work of Uriel, and Uriel himself is a [[UsefulNotes/{{Deism}} Deist]].
119* HeKnowsTooMuch: Diplomats at a [=UN=]-sponsored Israeli-Palestinian peace conference flip out when Uriel admits that [[spoiler: Africans aren't being given souls, because there isn't enough divine light getting through to Earth to keep up with human population growth and Africa is the geographic region with the most suffering.]] Their reaction is so intense that Uriel panics and blows up the entire city rather than let the secret get out.
120* AHellOfATime: "The Broadcast" promises that the very worst sinners get ''less'' torture in Hell, because Thamiel wants to encourage people who think they're going to be damned anyway to sin even more in the hopes of getting better treatment, rather than sin less -- and knowing that people like Hitler, Beria, and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphine_LaLaurie Delphine LaLaurie]] get off relatively easily makes Hell that much worse for everyone else.
121* HellSeeker: The Other King is actively trying to be so horrifically evil that Thamiel can't deny him entrance into Hell when he dies. [[spoiler: Because he's actually the Comet King, trying to get into Hell to destroy it the old-fashioned way after his attempt to storm its gates failed.]]
122* HidingBehindTheLanguageBarrier: Angels can speak every language ''except'' Aramaic, so learning to speak Aramaic is useful for hiding things from them. [[spoiler: Or for [[SpotTheImposter spotting an angel who's impersonating a human]]]].
123* HiveMind: Eating the extract of peyote cactus makes you part of one, directed by the Drug Lord.
124* {{Hell}}: It exists, and is [[PhysicalHell quite literal]]. To quote Thamiel:
125--> ''I want you to know that all of those people who say that Hell is the absence of God, or Hell is a name people give to their suffering on earth, or [[Theatre/NoExit Hell is other people]], or [[CessationOfExistence Hell is oblivion]], or [[AHellOfATime Hell is some nice place where atheists get to live free from divine tyranny]] – all of that is wishful thinking. [[FireAndBrimstoneHell Hell is a place full of fire and demons]] [[PhysicalHell under the earth]] [[FateWorseThanDeath where you will be tortured forever]]. It’s {{exactly what it says on the tin}}.''
126* HonorBeforeReason: Discussed. Most of the major characters agree on the fact that this trope is the way to go, because "[[ArcWords they enslave their children's children who make compromise with sin.]]" However, rather than solving anything, that just raises the question of what is the "honourable" thing to do that you should abandon "reason" for -- for instance, is it "honour" to follow the course of love and loyalty and AlwaysSaveTheGirl and "reason" to perform the cold calculations and look to TheNeedsOfTheMany, or is that just a way of rationalising your own selfishness (reason) instead of [[IDidWhatIHadToDo carrying out a harsh moral duty]] (honour)?
127* HopeSpot:
128** One of the ways Hell tortures its victims is by providing them with a neverending stream of these.
129** The world had a collective one with the rise of [[TheMessiah the Comet King]], who defeated Thamiel's previously unstoppable army and promised to conquer Hell and repair the universe. And then... he tried to do just that, and failed. At the start of the story he's been dead for many years, and the world is heading steadily towards its end.
130* HotLine: Played with -- shortly after the sky is broken, Richard Nixon starts getting calls on the red telephone. Not the actual link to the Kremlin, the [[SupernaturalPhone plastic prop he keeps on his desk]].
131* HuskyRusskie: In 1969, Russia is invaded by the LegionsOfHell. Most countries would have been taken aback by this, but:
132-->What a normal country would call getting suddenly invaded by a vastly more powerful adversary who committed unspeakable atrocities in their wake, [[ButForMeItWasTuesday the Russians just called Tuesday.]]
133* IHaveManyNames: Discovering the many, powerful names of God has been commercialised, and thousands of sweatshops across the world are dedicated to finding and patenting as many as possible.
134* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Aaron. He admits early on that he's with the singers not out of any idealistic zeal but because among them he gets to have some of the importance he lost when he was expelled from college and therefore denied a career in the theonomic industry, and that he'd sell out to the establishment so fast that it'd make their heads spin if they ever showed any indication of being willing to let him back in.
135* IKnowYourTrueName:
136** Erica pulls off a subverted version of this during the "placebomantic duel" with Malia Ngo -- [[spoiler: she attacks Malia with the metal nameplate on her desk.]]
137** The Comet King’s children attempt this on the Other King, but it doesn’t work. [[spoiler: They were wrong about who the Other King really was.]]
138* IncrediblyLamePun: Wordplay is a central part of uncovering the secrets of reality, and something the lead character and his significant other have spent their lives doing. They really like their puns.
139* InSpiteOfANail: Lots of things turn out like they did in reality in spite of all the crazy stuff that happened; for example, the same people became President of the US. [[spoiler: Or at least, what ''appear'' to be the same people become President of the US]].
140* KingIncognito: [[spoiler:"Jane" is actually Jinxiang West, daughter of the Comet King]].
141* LamePunReaction: Erica has several of these to Aaron and Ana's terrible whale puns.
142* LegionsOfHell: Hell is ruled by Thamiel, and populated with fallen angels and creatures created from their corpses. They've [[HellOnEarth invaded and occupied eastern Russia]] and [[DevilInPlainSight have a seat in the United Nations]].
143* LiteralMetaphor: The Drug Lord is a supernatural entity that controls the HiveMind that you join if you take peyote cactus extract, and the Drug War was a literal war fought between the Untied States of America and the Drug Lord-controlled Mexico.
144* LoveMakesYouEvil: Turns out to have been the Other King's StartOfDarkness. [[spoiler: When the Comet King's wife "sells" her soul to Thamiel, it solves his dilemma about how to get damned to Hell on purpose: he stops caring about the rest of the damned, and if becoming the worst EvilOverlord the world has ever seen is what it takes to see her again, well, that's just too bad for the world.]]
145* LotusEaterMachine: The entire city of San Francisco is continuously experiencing a connection to the divine [[spoiler: mediated by LSD in the water supply]].
146* TheMagicComesBack: Apollo 8's collision with the crystal sphere broke reality bad enough that Uriel had to move in personally to fix it. The Names of God can now work miracles, the Devil is now real, and there's something called "placebomancy" that works on weaponizing narrative tropes to convince the universe itself that you ought to win.
147** TheMagicGoesAway: At the same time, the old laws of physics no longer work consistently, meaning much of what humanity has built is no longer functional.
148* MagicByAnyOtherName: Kabbalah. Probably because "Ritual Magic" is a heavily-regulated thing InUniverse.
149* MagicVersusScience: Science is still around (computers are still being made and used), but the Names of God are effectively magic spells and undeniably real and powerful.
150* {{Magitek}}: "You can still run a car on internal combustion, if for some reason you don’t trust the Motive Name."
151* MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: "Thirty years ago, when the sky cracked, the assortment of hermeticists, Wiccans, and uncool teenagers practicing magic noticed that their spells were starting to ''actually work''."
152* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: Ana Thurmond. On one hand, she refuses to go on a date with Aaron and [[InsistentTerminology insists that she isn't his girlfriend or wife]]. On the other, she had no problem joining him in a PsychicLink ritual which she herself named "kabbalistic marriage" (in a universe which practically ''runs'' on MeaningfulName and ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve, to boot), of which she doesn't hesitate to remind him when [[spoiler:he is kidnapped by Jane]].
153* MeaningfulName: Goes with the WorldOfPun. There's a recurring bit of narration where the given meaning of a word is provided, and then the kabbalistic interpretation of the same word is provided, usually derived from the acts of a famous person whose name was similar to the word in question. Names given new meanings in this way include "Teller", "King" (by way of Martin Luther, Jr.), and "Kissinger", among others.
154* TheMessiah: The Comet King. Possibly.
155* MilkmanConspiracy: Aaron Smith-Teller belongs to an ancient cabal and a religion that's outlawed in every civilized society on Earth: [[spoiler: the Unitarian Universalist Church]].
156* AMillionIsAStatistic: Uriel will happily [[TotalitarianUtilitarian delete entire countries from existence if it's necessary to keep the world from crashing]]. He'll even kill specific humans if they're causing him enough trouble. But he can't bring himself to kill [[spoiler: a little girl who can wiggle her ears]].
157* MissingEpisode: InUniverse, Uriel accidentally forgot to give humanity the Book of Jezuboad, which was meant to be Literature/TheTorah's MindScrewdriver chapter.
158* MindlinkMates / PsychicLink: Played with. The protagonist has this with Ana, but she's [[UsefulNotes/{{Asexuality}} asexual]] and they set one up [[MundaneUtility purely for the side-benefits]]. She also has a weaker one with Erica, their housemate. Eventually, psychic links proliferate to the point that most of the main characters either have mind links with each other or are linked to someone who has a link with another main character.
159* MultipleChoicePast: Dylan's stories of his childhood seem to be tailored to whatever narrative he's currently trying to sell.
160* MundaneUtility: All the time. The "Wakening Name" is a Name of God derived from Kabbalah that has much the effect of a cup of coffee, for example.
161* MysticalHollywood: Hollywood is the way it is due to the Angel of Creativity having elected the area as her temple.
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165* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Some of the theonomic corporations have relatively reasonable names, like "Countenance". But then there's one called "Gogmagog".
166* NecessarilyEvil: Most of the villains would say that they fall under this category. [[spoiler: Even Thamiel.]]
167* NonIndicativeName: The names given to... well, to [[WordsCanBreakMyBones the Names of God]] sometimes describe their effects in a quite oblique manner. For example, the Wrathful Name, which creates nuke-equivalent explosions.
168* NoPlaceForMeThere: Uriel's plan to convert the universe from running on divine light to running on logic and the laws of physics eventually erased even him from existence, which he was well aware that it would. He came back along with the other angels and demons once the celestial machine broke, though.
169* NotCompletelyUseless: The Mortal Name kills anyone who speaks it. As magical spells go, that's pretty useless. ''Unless'' of course, you're clever enough to put a row of syllables that are phonetically identical to the Name in a written message that you know one of your enemies will read out loud. Dylan Alvarez is clever enough.
170* OffingTheOffspring: There is a prophecy that the Comet King’s children will all die in agony, cursing his name. [[spoiler: Killing his own children is the last evil deed the Comet King, in his guise as the Other King, has to do before he will be absolutely certain that he has become evil enough to go to Hell when he dies.]]
171* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: We never actually do get to see [[spoiler: the Comet King laying waste to Hell with the Explicit Name and rescuing all the souls of the damned,]] but Aaron has a vision of it in the last chapter and it's treated as a certainty that it's going to happen.
172* OmniscientMoralityLicence: This, in essence, is [[spoiler: the Metatron]]'s answer to the problem of evil. [[spoiler: God created the universe with evil in it because he wanted to create the best possible multiverse rather than just one perfect universe, and the best possible multiverse contains all the possible universes with more good than evil, not just the perfect ones with no evil at all. As it happens, our world does not contain more good than evil ''right now.'' However, God foresaw the entire history of the universe before creating it, and brought it into being specifically because He knew that it would have more good than bad in it ''in the end'' -- whereas He refrained from creating a number of similar possible universes because He foresaw that they would end up being more evil than good. And sure enough, while the Unsong universe has been a CrapsackWorld up to now, by the end of the story [[EarnYourHappyEnding it does look like things are about to take a cosmic turn for the better.]]]]
173* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Angels live in FluffyCloudHeaven and are AlwaysLawfulGood on a deep and fundamental psychological level -- they're [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil almost completely incapable of understanding concepts like "deception"]]. Angels who are exposed to the harsh realities of the world eventually [[BrokenAngel lose the ability to fly]]. On the other hand, they're really good at killing demons with flaming swords. Angels falling after being exposed to humanity eventually became such a problem that the United States government had to establish a "Strategic Angel Reserve" to preserve what few uncorrupted angels were left.
174* OvershadowedByAwesome: Aaron, Ana, and Erica are all fairly smart and capable, and even have a few special abilities that are, if not completely unique to them, then at least not available to a regular person in the Unsong universe. However, given the [[PhysicalGod kind]] [[TheArchmage of]] [[HumanoidAbomination people]] they quickly get tangled up with, their role is frequently reduced to keeping their head down, doing as they are told, and trying not to get caught in the crossfire.
175* ParodyMagicSpell: [[{{Whatevermancy}} Placebomancers]] can do this for real. “Canis est in culina!”
176* PlantPerson: The Drug Lord manifests as a cactus-person.
177* PostModernMagik: One Name allows you to teleport, but the situation you end up in is always complementary to the one you left. If you were being accosted by a certain band of hooligans in one bad neighborhood and spoke the Name, you would end up in a different bad neighborhood being accosted by a different band of hooligans. How, then, do you make this name useful? Well, you create a setting that is so specific that when you speak the Name in that setting, you will certainly end up in the only other complementary situation that exists, which is one that you have personally set up. For example, standing in a pentagram with purple Beanie Baby dragons at each corner.
178* PressXToDie: The shortest effective Name of God is the Mortal Name, which kills the speaker. It was the last Name of God to stop working before the crystal sphere cracked, which is why Jewish law forbids saying "Jehovah" out loud.
179* PungeonMaster: It's practically a job requirement for Kabbalists.
180* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Uriel tells Sohu a version of the Talmudic story of Elisha ben Abuyah, also known as "The Other One", a rabbi who saw a boy breaking a Torah law go unpunished while another who followed that same law fell out of a tree and died -- and reacted to this injustice by becoming an enemy of the God who allowed it to happen. The present-day Other King is speculated to have once been this rabbi in ancient times.
181* RealityIsOutToLunch: When the Apollo mission crashed into the crystal sphere, it broke ''physics'', and things were rather weird until Uriel managed to get things fixed enough to stabilize the world in its current state, although most of the higher-level applications of the laws of physics like air travel and internal combustion engines don't work anymore.
182* ReasoningWithGod: Henry Kissinger assures Richard Nixon that an alliance with hell against communism, despite any celestial opinions, is rational.
183--> '''Kissinger:''' The idea behind the alliance was sound. We did not entirely understand how things stood at the time, but even if we had, I would have made the same suggestion. Brezhnev was getting too strong, especially with the Vietnamese and the South American communist movements. We did what we had to do. If the good Lord disagrees with me, I will be happy to point out His tactical errors.
184* ReasonYouSuckSpeech: Malia Ngo delivers one to Dylan as part of her MotiveRant.
185-->'''Malia:''' I am evil. And I am vindictive. And I find that of everyone I have worked with, and all the sob stories I have heard, yours makes me the most annoyed. I was born to do evil. [[NobleDemon I made peace with my nature and tried to save the world.]] You had every opportunity to do good, and you squandered it in childish games. [[ThisIsUnforgivable I find I cannot forgive you.]]
186* RedOniBlueOni: In chapter 20, Uriel is the Blue to Gabriel's Red.
187** He later develops a similar dynamic with Sohu.
188* RitualMagic: PlayedWith. Kabbalah runs on a combination of this and WordsCanBreakMyBones, but "ritual magic" is entirely made-up rituals that seem impressive and [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve convince the universe that this is a magic ritual]].
189* RussianReversal: Explicitly in-text a couple of times.
190** [[http://unsongbook.com/chapter-15-o-where-shall-i-hide-my-face/ Chapter 15]] has a few:
191*** Ana invokes the "Party can always find ''you''" line when she attempts to find UNSONG's detention facility by getting UNSONG agents to track ''her'' down.
192*** In America, Mohammed goes to mountain. In Soviet Russia, mountain comes to ''you''. Or whatever.
193** Hell's legions are [[EvenEvilHasStandards nonplussed by Russia's willingness to throw its soldiers' lives away]]. "In Soviet Russia, demons shocked by atrocities of ''you''!"
194* {{Satan}}: Notably, Satan and the Devil are two different characters. The Devil is Thamiel, the Left Hand of God and personification of evil. Sataniel was a high-ranking angel whom Thamiel corrupted, and [[TheCorrupter who then deceived]] a third of the Heavenly Host into following him.
195* ScrewDestiny:
196** The Comet King receives a prophecy from the Dividend Monks, stating that all his descendants "would die screaming in horror and agony, cursing their father's name". However, he later tells his daughter Sohu: "You will be a celestial kabbalist. You can stand above prophecy." [[spoiler:The trope is ultimately {{Downplayed}}, even to the point of {{Subversion}}: Sohu still dies, as do her siblings, but she doesn't curse her father's name.]]
197* ScriptSwap: Dylan Alvarez hacks Bush's teleprompter to add the name "Sonja Horah" to a list of thank-yous he was delivering, thereby tricking him into [[PressXToDie speaking the Mortal Name and dying as a result]].
198** This also provides an example of a StealthPun, because the means of his death is consumption by holy fire, as he speaks to the nation. A Burning Bush indeed.
199* SelfInsertFic: InUniverse. Sarah mentions that Aaron's hard drive contained stories about him having kinky sex with someone named [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Buffy Summers]].
200* SemanticSuperpower: Both Kabbalah and Placebomancy can resemble this at times. How do you open a broken water lock? [[spoiler: With sand from the Florida Keys, of course!]]
201* ShipperOnDeck: Sohu is very enthused about the idea of her father and new stepmother becoming genuinely romantically interested in each other, as opposed to just marrying for political reasons.
202* ShockAndAwe: Presumably the Fulminant Name used in [[http://unsongbook.com/chapter-15-o-where-shall-i-hide-my-face/ Chapter 15]], as "fulmen" in Latin means "thunderbolt" and "fulminatus" — "[striking] like lightning".
203* ShutUpKirk: [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Simeon Azore]] is entirely unmoved by Ana's well-rehearsed ReasonYouSuckSpeech against him and the industry he represents. Justified in that none of her arguments are new to him -- he's heard them all before, including from his own family members.
204* SignsOfDisrepair: When Aaron first meets Ana, she's just stolen two letters from a "Cash for Gold" sign to turn it into "Cash or God" in what she claims is a kabbalistic protest.
205* SignsOfTheEndTimes: The crystal sphere around the earth has been cracked, and when it did, things were definitely a little... off. Eagles pecking out the Pope's eyes, unattended babies rolling uphill, that sort of thing.
206* SoapBoxSadie: The Comet King's plan to breed an army of his superhuman children is met by widespread protests, with critics accusing him of [[ANaziByAnyOtherName trying to create a blonde, blue-eyed master race]] and of [[BabyFactory exploiting women for their wombs.]] The Comet King releases public statements to the effect that one, he's Asian-Indian and thus unlikely to produce any blonde and blue-eyed offspring, and two, being TheMessiah and a UniversallyBelovedLeader, he's already got ''thousands'' of women volunteering to bear his children so the [[StrawFeminist protestors']] wombs will not be required, thank you all the same. Subverted in that after the birth of his oldest daughter (and learning about the prophecy about his children’s fate to die cursing his name), the Comet King decides that fathering children as a means to an end is morally abhorrent, making the protestors RightForTheWrongReasons.
207* SpotTheImposter: Made extra hard because the possible imposter can read minds.
208* StalkerWithACrush: Sarah is obsessed with Aaron.
209* TakeThat: In "Cantors and Singers", Aaron explains that the kabbalistic meaning of "singer" is "one who tries to be good". Later in "War and Peace", he explains that the kabbalistic meaning of "kiss" is "to betray divinity". "The yetzer ha-tov, the inclination to do good in every one of us, is divine in origin. When we stifle it, we betray divinity. [...] So somebody who betrays the divine urge toward goodness inside himself again and again, playing Judas so many times that his own yetzer ha-tov withers and dies – [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger such a person might have a name like -]]"
210* TechnologyErasureEvent: As the Divine Machine suffers malfunction after malfunction, the archangel Uriel has to gradually turn off various concepts, including the Internet and airplanes.
211* ThanatosGambit: Robin West, the Comet King’s wife, sold her soul to Thamiel in exchange for... nothing. After the Comet King failed to reform Hell while still alive, she wanted to go to Hell herself to inspire the Comet King to find a way to save her. [[spoiler: It worked. The Comet King couldn’t be sure he’d go to hell “naturally” as long as he only had good reasons for doing evil deeds -- but being willing to hurt others for his wife’s sake gave him an “evil” motivation for being evil, and once he got to Hell he could then reform it anyway.]]
212* TheoryOfNarrativeCausality: [[{{Whatevermancy}} Placebomancy]] is all about this.
213* ThereAreNoCoincidences: The work's overriding ethos; see [[ArcWords Arc Words]]
214* TooSpicyForYogSothoth:
215** The Comet King single-handedly won the Drug War by taking peyote cactus himself and convincing the Drug Lord that he really, really didn't want the Comet King inside the HiveMind. Twenty years later, [[spoiler: Aaron, Ana, and Jinxiang West do it to him again]].
216** Hell had difficulty taking over the Soviet Union, because the Russian government's willingness to throw away its own citizens' lives to defend its territory was so fanatical, even the demons attacking them were shocked.
217* UnderdogsNeverLose: "Now an entire guild of people who prided themselves on remaining on the right side of narrative tropes had to deal with a devilishly handsome rebel with a cause who had sworn to dismantle their entrenched oppressive bureaucracy with fire and sword."
218* UnexpectedlyRealMagic: [[https://unsongbook.com/chapter-8-laughing-to-scorn-thy-laws-and-terrors/ Chapter 8]]:
219--> Thirty years ago, when the sky cracked, the assortment of hermeticists, Wiccans, and uncool teenagers practicing magic noticed that their spells were starting to actually work. Never unambiguously. But the perfectly possible things they asked of their magic were starting to happen more often than chance. Of course they ran around telling everybody, and some people did controlled experiments, and finally people started to believe them. A hundred different schools of witches and warlocks went around curing people's illnesses and blessing sea voyages and helping people find their true loves.
220* UnitedNationsIsASuperpower: At the very least, the [=UN=] is responsible for policing the use of Names.
221* UnreliableNarrator: Aaron goes on at great length about how coincidences don't exist and there are hidden meanings in everything. It's heavily implied [[spoiler:and eventually confirmed by God himself]] that he's wrong, and his confirmation bias blinds him to coincidences all around him.
222* UnusualEuphemism: Ana literally says "euphemism" in place of just about every swear word.
223* VillainsBlendInBetter: In general, demons are better at understanding and interacting with humans than angels are.
224* WeaponizedLandmark: During Hell's invasion of the collapsing United States, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Mendel_Schneerson Rabbi Schneerson]] saves New York by [[spoiler: transforming the Statue of Liberty into a {{Golem}}]].
225* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Comet King was one, and the Cometspawn are trying to take over where he left off. Aaron aspires to be one. Dylan is certainly one. On a much larger scale, so is Uriel. So, as it turns out, is [[spoiler: Malia Ngo. And Simeon Azore. And freaking ''[[{{Satan}} Thamiel]]''.]] Really, it's a running theme of the story that ''everyone'' thinks that they're the unsung hero of the story, simply [[IDidWhatIHadToDo doing what must be done,]] and that everything they do will be [[TheExtremistWasRight worth it in the end.]] [[spoiler: The ending implies that most of them, if not all, were quite right -- everything all of them did was part of God's plan from the start.]]
226* {{Whatevermancy}}: InUniverse example: Robert Anton Wilson writes a book called ''Placebomancer!'' about Ritual Magic and the term catches on.
227* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic: [[ExaggeratedTrope Pervasively so]], as [[http://slatestarscratchpad.tumblr.com/post/139818927946/shlevy-im-enjoying-unsong-quite-a-bit-but-i the author explains]].
228* WordsCanBreakMyBones: Kabbalah.
229* WorldOfPun: Quite literally. One effect of [[ThereAreNoCoincidences nothing ever being a coincidence]] is that puns are absolutely vital to the study of Kabbalah.
230* WoundThatWillNotHeal: The Other King is said to have received one in his battle with the Comet King.
231* YouAreWorthHell: [[spoiler: The Comet King is actively trying to be damned to Hell so he can rescue his wife from her eternal torment. Subverted in that once he's in, he's planning to use the Explicit Name [[HellOfATime to make Hell a lot nicer.]]]]
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