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Affably Evil: “I tired of him. He vexed me. …As soon as he was gone, I loved him and missed him dreadfully. As I shall love and miss you someday.”
These examples do not have enough details. The point of the examples is to provide interesting info about the trope. The idea is to flesh the trope out with specifics. The reader may not have read the work in question.
With Affably Evil we've got a quote. This quote provides no info to those who haven't read the work. We need specifics. The examples currently on the page need some expansion along these lines, too.
- Affably Evil: “I tired of him. He vexed me. …As soon as he was gone, I loved him and missed him dreadfully. As I shall love and miss you someday.”
- All Myths Are True: We mean it.
- Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
- Big Sister Instinct
- Breath Weapon: Vollys.
- Hair of Gold: Meryl.
- Jumped at the Call: Meryl.
- Mystical Plague
- Our Dragons Are Different
- Our Fairies Are Different
- Shining City: Atop mount Ziriat.
- Shrouded in Myth: Drualt.
- Sibling Yin-Yang
- Tear Jerker
- The Kingdom: of Bamarre.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl
- The Plague: The Gray Death.
- Treasure Room: Vollys’ lair.
- Twist Ending
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