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miraculous (Apprentice)
2022-09-04 12:43:04

Ask on You Know That Show first to see if anyone knows what it is?

Before commenting it out.

"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
StarSword Since: Sep, 2011
2022-09-04 12:44:21

^I'll take it there, but in the event I don't get a response in a reasonable amount of time, what should I do?

Trust me, I'm an engineer!
laserviking42 Since: Oct, 2015
2022-09-04 12:49:49

Even if you do identify the work, as written this doesn't seem to be an example. It doesn't mention how the character's virginity (or lack thereof) factors into the power. Halfway through it says it "also subverts" which is also misuse as a trope cannot be played straight and subverted.

I would cut it personally.

Edited by laserviking42 I didn't choose the troping life, the troping life chose me
StarSword Since: Sep, 2011
2022-09-04 12:53:10

^My reading is that the Nazis believe the trope to be the case, even though it isn't.

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laserviking42 Since: Oct, 2015
2022-09-04 12:57:50

Not a subversion, and it's still not valid as there is zero talk about how it fits into Virgin Power. It simply says she is psychic ... we have to infer from very little context that it has to do with virginity.

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