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Edited by Twiddler on Aug 6th 2023 at 11:53:14 AM
The Aesop redirect to An Aesop, since it had 5 wicks, and 2 inbounds?
Jewelleddragon is a ghost wick to DoorJam.
Edited by Malady on Jul 16th 2018 at 8:09:02 AM
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576Late add on to this week's batch but on the western animation page could we please make a Justice League tree as such:
- Justice League:
- After being pardoned by the US president for his aid of stopping the Justice Lords, Lex Luthor finally becomes a Diabolical Mastermind like his comic book counterpart. He secretly finances Project Cadmus to be a constant thorn in the Justice League's side while also running a fake presidential campaign to personally rile up Superman, culminating into open warfare between the two factions. Luthor uses that conflict as a cover for his real plan: steal Cadmus technology and upload his mind in an immortal android body. When Brainiac took over his body as its new vessel, Luthor convinces the Kryptonian AI to share control and become a god together. After being defeated and exposed as a criminal, Luthor joins the Legion of Doom as Gorilla Grodd's subordinate, only for him to quickly usurp leadership after Grodd's plan to turn mankind into apes fails. To solidify his authority, Luthor creates secret contingency plans for each Legion member. In the series finale, when his plans accidentally revive Darkseid, Luthor and his followers team up with the Justice League to stop the New God's conquest of Earth. At the climax of battle, Luthor is able to convince Metron to lead him to the forbidden Source Wall. Despite the dangers, Luthor survives the ordeal and returns to Earth with a prize in his hand: The Anti-Life Equation. Knowing that Darkseid could not refuse the offer, Luthor is able to take the Lord of Apokolips with him into the Source Wall, thus putting an end to Darkseid's reign forever and saving the universe in the process.
- Just as ruthlessly efficient as her comics counterpart, Amanda Waller is one of the few to stare Batman down without being remotely intimidated. Waller repeatedly acts to keep the League and other superpowered beings under control, creating multiple countermeasures and plans against them, even designing disposable superheroes with short lifespans as Project Cadmus's own personal attack force. Even in old age, Waller manipulates the implantation of Bruce Wayne's DNA into a man to father a child who will be Bruce's son, while planning to have the parents murdered to recreate Batman for the future.
Thanks again!
I noticed the Medieval Stasis page is Edit Locked. Is that supposed to be the case, or is this a bug?
Disgusted, but not surprisedIts unlocked now
New theme music also a boxI'll have the main batch tomorrow, but for now, please add the following to Comic Books: I to Z, AND to Disney at the end of the "Others" group:
- The Incredibles (Dark Horse Comics's Comic-Book Adaptation, by Paul Walden et al.): Syndrome is portrayed as an even more despicable villain than in the film. Once Buddy Pine, an aspiring hero seeking fame and fortune, Syndrome became outraged at all Supers when his "idol", Mr. Incredible, ceased his attempts at being a hero for his own safety. Decades later, Syndrome enacts his revenge, as he creates the "Omnidroid," a Super killing machine that he uses to massacre Supers he lures in to duel it under the illusion it is simply a rogue robot. Upon capturing and torturing Mr. Incredible—notably forcing him to listen as his wife and children are seemingly killed by Syndrome's forces—Syndrome unveils his master plan to launch the Omnidroid into a highly-populated city, have it target innocents (notably nearly murdering a mother and baby) at random, then swoop in and "save the day" to become the greatest hero in the world. When the Incredibles foil this plan, Syndrome makes one last attempt to spitefully ruin the family by kidnapping their infant child, Jack-Jack, and raising him to be a supervillain. A homicidal sociopath with a craving for attention and adoration, Syndrome's Omnidroid specifically targeting innocents coupled with his more rampant sadism puts him a step above his film incarnation in depravity.
Edited by ACW on Jul 16th 2018 at 3:13:32 PM
CM Dates; CM Pending; CM DraftsCould someone please unlock the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers page? I found a typo that causes a red link. It's a misspelled link for Arthur. If not unlock it, could someone fix this? Also, why is this page locked?
The bug locked the Characters.Elena Of Avalor page. Would appreciate if it was unlocked. Thanks.
+ - They're unlocked. The edits you want aren't done yet. Nevermind, Now they're done.
To fix the bug, just go to https://tvtropes.org/Namespace/Title?action=edit
Edited by Malady on Jul 16th 2018 at 4:37:19 AM
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576Friendship Is Magic: Starlight Glimmer needs an unlocking as well.
- It's unlocked right now...
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576Do literally
Edited by nombretomado on Jul 16th 2018 at 4:07:31 AM
Permission to alter the entry for Ardyn under Complete Monster on Final Fantasy XV? It was reverted back to its base form for lack of compliance, but I would like to make the changes permanent:
- Complete Monster: Ardyn Izunia, true name Ardyn Lucis Caelum, poses as a "man of no consequence", but is far older and far crueler than he initially seems. As the Chancellor of the Niflheim Empire, Ardyn arranges for the invasion and destruction of Lucis's capital city Insomnia, and later reveals his true colors by gutting the game's heroine Luna upon her summoning of Leviathan, resulting in greater damage and the deaths of nearly everyone in Altissia. With Luna's death, an affliction known as the Starscourge is allowed to run rampant, turning many into monstrous daemons as the nights grow longer. Fixated on his chosen nemesis, Prince Noctis, Ardyn tricks him into almost murdering his best friend Prompto by making Noct see Prompto as Ardyn. Turning on Niflheim, Ardyn lets Daemons run rampant throughout the city, annihilating it and turning many of the people into Daemons themselves, leaving them in hideous pain. In addition, Ardyn reveals he is the one who taught Niflheim how to convert people to living weapons to begin with, kills Luna's brother Ravus when he finally had a change of heart and decided to help Noct and tricks Noct into being absorbed by the Crystal that is the source of power for the line of Lucis. Awakening ten years later, Noct sees that Ardyn has made the world a twisted land where humanity faces annihilation, all for Noct's benefit so Ardyn can destroy him as the Chosen King at last. Despite his past of being rejected by the people he once saved, Ardyn's sadism, megalomania and utter acceptance of the monster he has become solidify him as a self-described true monster, and even after his defeat, he lurks in the afterlife for one last chance to destroy Noct and prevent him from saving the world, wishing nothing more than to damn the world out of spite.
The New '10s seems to be locked. Not sure if it's a bug (the last edit was an expansion on the Power Tattoo section) or something...
ᜇᜎᜈ᜔ᜇᜈ᜔|I DO COMMISSIONS|ᜇᜎᜈ᜔ᜇᜈ᜔Wasn't approved by the thread.
From here:
- First tree goes to Anime And Manga A To J.
- Kuruma; Jyoka (end of the Soul Hunter tree); Wolfram rewrite all go to Anime And Manga K To Z.
- Morgan goes to Arrowverse, end of the Supergirl group.
- Next 2 entries replace the current entries in the Video Game section of Disney.
- Crazed rewrites and Max writeup go to Film A To C.
- Federov goes to Film K To R.
- Lady goes to Film K To R.
- Asakura rewrite (Ryuki); Novel!Asakura writeup (end of the Ryuki group); Sora rewrite (Wizard); Bikaiser writeup (end of the Ex-Aid tree) all go to Kamen Rider.
- Next 3 entries (the first and last are rewrites) go to Literature A To F.
- Next 3 entries go to Literature M To Z.
- Next 2 entries go to Live Action TVA To L.
- Sliders tree & Marlo rewrite go to Live Action TVM To Z.
- Megatron goes at the beginning of the Video Games section at Transformers.
- Radiance goes to Video Games A To K.
- Next two trees replace the current trees at Video Games L To Z; Red Queen also goes here.
- Jill (plus the header) goes at the end of the Anime section of Cutey Honey.
- Final entry plus header goes to Red Sonja, BEFORE the film.
Thanks
CM Dates; CM Pending; CM DraftsIn Cartoon Network, for the Mystery incorpoated entry. please change :
The Bigger Bad,
to this
This will remove a cut trope.
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."* The [[Film/{{Wonderland}} film]].
* The TheWonderland trope, for an alternate world that doesn't make the kind of sense the protagonists are used to, usually a reference to the Wonderland in Alice In Wonderland.
If a direct wick has led you here, please correct the link so that it points to the corresponding article.
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Edited by Malady on Jul 17th 2018 at 1:27:08 AM
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576At Video Games L To Z, please correct the namespace for Psi-Ops to Video Game/
CM Dates; CM Pending; CM DraftsHowbigis1gb is a ghost wick to OnePiece.
Peter Pan In Kensington Gardens is a ghost wick to PeterPan.
"PeterPan" > "Franchise/PeterPan"
Edited by Malady on Jul 17th 2018 at 2:14:01 AM
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576On YouShallNotPass.Real Life, please remove the wick to Magnificent Bastard, as it's a no real life examples trope.
Done to here. ~ACW, I think Lady was meant to go to Film S To Z. Correct?
For some reason the character page of Indie Pogo has a lock on the edit button... Dunno why
Link the page itself, please. Add there was advice given up-thread for solving this on your own as well: Go to https://tvtropes.org/Namespace/Title?action=edit
Oooops I'm very sorry!
Done and done and done.