1 | Nor will it ever exist. |
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3 | This index page (which does not exist), is about everything non-existent. Beyond the veil of our perceived reality lies the great void of non-existence. Largely, it is science fiction that employs these tropes, as it is a common and popular theme is to bring into question whether or not our reality is really real. |
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5 | Non-existence or 'nothing' can be used as a force in its own right, to build suspense, drama or used as a break from material things such as bright colors or loud noises. Negative Space or a vacuum is a good narrative tool for painting the boundaries for situations or to isolate worlds or characters. Things that don't exist can major points of interest in many genres and mediums. |
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7 | See also ImagineAllTheTropes. |
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9 | These tropes do not exist: |
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12 | [[index]] |
13 | * AbsenceOfEvidence: The absence of a thing is a vital clue. |
14 | * BaldHeadOfToughness: A tough character's hair does not exist. |
15 | * BaldMystic: A mystical, supernatural, or wise character's hair does not exist. |
16 | * BaldOfAuthority: An authority figure's hair does not exist. |
17 | * BaldOfEvil: A villain's hair does not exist. |
18 | * BaldnessAngst: The fact that a character's hair does not exist makes them angsty. |
19 | * BaldnessMockery: A character is mocked because their hair does not exist. |
20 | * {{Blackground}}: The background of the area has nothing outside of pitch-blackness. |
21 | * CessationOfExistence: The idea that there is no afterlife and once a person dies, that's it. |
22 | * EmptyRoomPsych: You would expect this room to contain VideoGameCharacters or VideoGameRewards, but they don't exist. |
23 | * InvisibleBowstring: You would expect a bow that fires arrows to have a bowstring, but this time it doesn't exist. |
24 | * MissingReflection: A mirror doesn't provide a vampire with their reflection. |
25 | * NoOntologicalInertia: Destroying the being that has caused destruction causes the damages they've done to disappear. |
26 | * TheNothingAfterDeath: The afterlife is nothing but an empty void. |
27 | * NothingIsFunnier: Sometimes leaving things to the imagination is funnier. |
28 | * NothingIsScarier: Sometimes not knowing what something looks like is scarier than actually seeing it. |
29 | * OntologicalMystery |
30 | * PowerOfTheVoid |
31 | * RetGone: Someone is erased from existence alongside all evidence and memory of their existence. |
32 | * TemporalAbortion: A time travel plot to end someone's existence by preventing them from ever being born. |
33 | * TheTreacheryOfImages |
34 | * UnInstallment: A series mentions or alludes to installments that do not exist. |
35 | * UnPerson: All evidence and records of a person's existence are eliminated or revised to make it seem as if they never did exist. |
36 | * VoidBetweenTheWorlds: A realm of complete and empty nothingness. |
37 | [[/index]] |
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