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Conveniently enough, the thing Errant is a hard reboot of, Fan Dan Go, already had a TV Tropes page5 for me to reference because I used to be a big troper myself back in the day.

My faves to describe Errant are:
BFS / Cool Sword (Big Effin' Swords and just cool swords are everywhere).
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (It takes place in alternate universe Britain called "Britannia" and Joysgard looks a LOT like Manchester...)
You Gotta Have Blue Hair / Anime Hair (Hahahaha, yeah)
Aerith and Bob (the main characters are Elrekia, Subo, Sarin, Rocket and... er... Juliet.)
Force and Finesse (Rekki and Sarin in a nutshell)

Way ahead of you!2 I spent most of last friday researching and writing on this in fear of getting the examples removed. The ones that'd describe it best, I'd say...

The Atoner - Though one of the comic's main themes is that trying to have perfect atonement is unhealthy at best and otherwise more destructive than just doing what's within one's power, it's still Mortimer's deal most of the time.
Floating Continent - Speaks for itself.
Locked into Strangeness - Another part of that main theme is that Mortimer can't just return to who he was before; and that feeds into a lot of the problems.
Small, Secluded World - (not City in a Bottle, since they know there's a world out there)

Alternate Character Interpretation1 - The basis of my comic! Greek mythology but everyone's a dumb millenial stuck in ancient times.
Bonding Over Missing Parents - Well, missing everybody. The six protags are stuck in a world where time moves differently from at home and pretty early on they're sure everyone they knew at home is dead.
Create Your Own Hero1 Without giving too much away, the arc for the last chapter has been the first arc big bad accidentally creating his opposition.
Captain Ersatz Kind of all of Ancient Greece in this world

I am bad at assigning tropes myself.
I hope somebody would help me out.
Also this is my series

Monster of the Week
Heroes Prefer Swords
Eldritch Abomination
Affably Evil
And I Must Scream

My story has a couple of tropes that I can think of at the moment:

  • Magical Society
  • Masquerade
  • Mystical Hollywood ( Not giving out spoilers but shady stuff is happening behind the scenes away from my protags)
  • Weirdness Censor
  • Extraordinary World, Ordinary Problems
  • Muggle Best Friend ( So many of them in my story.)

OOOOOOOOO I love Tv Tropes so I'll do one for Who Made Her a Princess1

Posthumous Narration- its told by someone who can observe everything but isn't sure who they are.

Nothing is Scarier- I'm more of a psychological horror writer.

He was right there all along- :slight_smile:

Title Confusion- The title and the story is completely off until later on.

I think my TV Tropes will be:
- Long-Lost Relative
- I Will Find You
- Trauma-Induced Amnesia
uh, maybe my reader can find something else. :sweat_smile:

Its too early so may be spoiler but, I've a "Trio", "With a Friend and a Stranger" that grew up "After the End" on a "Small secluded World" and went into the "Outside world" xD

Oh mine has a couple! Such as...

Parents as People
Kid-Appeal Character
Character Development
Dynamic Character
Coming-of-Age Story
Modern Stasis
Extra-Dimensional Shortcut
MegaCorp
Evil Plan
Mutants

And many others!


Here are some of the main tropes of my comic Rocky the Rock:

1-Companion Cube: Rocky, the protagonist, is an inanimate rock, but everyone (except one person) treats him as a legendary hero.

2-The chosen one: Parodied. Rocky, an inanimate rock is the chosen one to save the world from the forces of evil.

3-Parody Sue: Everyone treats Rocky as a powerful and legendary hero. Being admired by his allies and feared by his enemies. Also, Rocky always saves the day, and does it with style.

4-Coincidence Magnet: most of the enemies the main characters encounter get defeated by Rocky in some weird chain of coincidences.

5-Only sane man: Kimura, a martial artist asigned with being the chosen one's sidekick, is the only one that realizes that Rocky is just an inanimate rock. No one listens to him.

The Small Town Horror:
The Magocracy
What Measure Is a Non-Human?
Humans Are the Real Monsters
Laser-Guided Amnesia
Amnesiac Hero (Partially)
Fake Memories

Blood & Cupcakes:
Legendary Weapon
Reluctant Ruler
I Hate You, Vampire Dad
Spiked Blood
The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Manipulative Bastard

Oh my god, I found "I hate you, Vampire Dad" whilst on a TV Tropes deep dive, I never thought I'd see it in the wild! So awesome!

The trope page has a lot of focus on the vampire hating being turned but that's the least horrible thing Leopold did to Kip. It's a version of the trope where the hate is justified.

Oh man, this is perfect since I modeled my novel after a saturday morning cartoon!

Kid Hero: Five 3rd grade superheroes make up Supernova
Harmless Villain: The Disruptor Gang are my version of a “Team Rocket” that just aren’t very good at being bad
You Meddling Kids: See first two tropes^^ lol
Humongous Mecha: The Disruptor Gang could’ve easily worked for NASA, just saying...
Villain of the Week: Each arc pits Supernova against the Disruptor Gang as well as a mystery villain
Midseason Upgrade: In time... :wink:
Tone Shift: Without giving too much away, we all have to grow up sometimes, right...