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3A currently one-man project, the [[http://horizonsseries.wikia.com/wiki/Horizon_Wiki Horizons Wiki]] is the current home of Horizons, an original Science Fiction series created by the Website/YouTube user Hondo Moonrazor. The series details the adventures of the Crusaders, a group of Multiversel peace-keeping mercenaries. The series as a whole is split into seven different smaller series (Genesis, Revolution, Frontier, Zion, Warfront, Shattered and Nexus), each focusing on a different Crusader and the small band of allies that served with them.
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6!!''Literature/HorizonsWiki'' provides examples of the following Tropes:
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8%%* ActionGirl: First and foremost, Samantha, the first female Crusader. Several other examples as well.
9* AerithAndBob: From Kanos and Ixil to Fredrick and Jason.
10%%* AllThereInTheManual: The entire premise of the Wiki.
11%%* AlternateUniverse: These constitues a good majority of the Site.
12%%* TheAtoner: A couple examples, but Kanos fits this the best.
13%%* BadassFamily: Many Examples. In one AU all the main Crusaders are related in some way.
14%%* BadassLongcoat: The distinctive uniform for the Crusaders includes one.
15%%* BigGood: Kane, AKA The Watchmaker.
16%%* BigBad: Each of the smaller "Series" have there own: DR. Xerxes for Genesis, Chang for Revolution, Ahab for Frontier, etc.
17%%** For the series overall, there is the Worst Nightmare and later Gip
18%%* TheChessMaster: Ixil, par excellence
19* ContinuityPorn: A bizare cross between both. If an article isn't refrencing a previous page every other paragraph, it's contridicting one at every turn. Somewhat justified by the sheer scope of the series
20%%* CrossOver: A number of them off-screen, due to the reality jumping abilities of the main characters
21* DarkIsNotEvil: Kanos and Jade are no less heroic, despite wearing a black version of the distinctive Crusader look
22%%* EarnYourHappyEnding: Almost all the main characters, provided it isn't a BitterSweetEnding
23* FramingDevice: The site is presented as a book chronicling the history of the Horizon Multiverse
24* FromNobodyToNightmare: The main characters almost always start out as slaves or mercenaries, before becoming Multiversal heroes
25* GreaterScopeVillain: Archontis/The Nightmare Lord, an ancient Multiversel warlord and later demonic spirit. His long lasting influence is responsible for most of the problems and villains in the series.
26%%* GuardianOfTheMultiverse: The Crusaders fit this pretty neatly, although they aren't nearly as powerful as most examples
27%%* HeelFaceTurn: Alastor most prominently
28* IHaveManyNames: Practically everyone. The Author has a tendency of changing a character's name without going back and re-writing all the instances of their first name, leading to many cases of this.
29* LaserBlade: Phaseblade's, the Crusaders signature weapon.
30%%* LegacyCharacter: Many difrent men and women have held the title of Crusader
31%%* MultiversalConqueror: Most of the major villains, but Archontis deserves special mention
32%%* OneManArmy: Most of the main characters, and a fair amount of the villains and supporting cast as well.
33* SharedUniverse: With several other "Adventure" series (Namely "Into the Void", found on the same site), all created by the author's siblings
34* ShoutOut: Among many other examples, the Author has taken to referring to his series as the "Horizons Legendarium", as a nod to Creator/JRRTolkien
35%%* TheAlliance: The Crusaders (Also known as the Demarchy and the Court)
36%%* TheEmpire: several, although most prominently the War Droid Empire.
37%%** Subverted with the Imperial Collective, a peaceful force for good under the command of the Crusaders.
38%%* TrueCompanions: Each Crusader and their allies.
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