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Teenage Wastelands (Franchise)
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Teenage Wastelands is a franchise of YA horror/Urban Fantasy novels by Kent J. Starrett, revolving around Craig Steiger, William Watson and Amy Black; three teenagers whose hometown is laid waste by Cryptid Infestation (Jackie And Craig) and later, a cult of warlike youths with Psychic Powers (Sky Valley).This series, so far, contains: Jackie and Craig The Rise and Fall of the Sky Valley Cult Escape From Concordia | |
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Our Cryptids Are More Mysterious | |
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Our Cryptids Are More Mysterious: All monsters are pulled from cryptozoology, particularly the quasi-supernatural, interdimensional cryptozoology of John Keel and other fringe conspiracy theorists. | |
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Foregone Conclusion | |
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Foregone Conclusion: Jackie is arguably the protagonist of book one, but after her book ends she's never seen or mentioned again outside a brief flashback near the end of the second book. | |
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Good Scars, Evil Scars | |
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Good Scars, Evil Scars: Craig has chupacabra slashes on his shoulders and fleshgait bite on his right bicep, as well as a parachild slash across his abdomen from an attempted disembowelment. Chavayress Syvier, The Dragon of book two and his recurring nemesis, has a mutilated face from a nervous breakdown she suffered after being assaulted by her father. | |
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Grey-and-Gray Morality | |
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: Moral ambiguity is a constant feature of the books. Nonhuman factions only want survival, and all human factions from Conjurors to the Society for the Security of Civilization, legitimately believe their way of life is superior to all others, and that their cause is to protect it. | |
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Dolled-Up Installment | |
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Dolled-Up Installment: The lore and plot of books two and three came from an abandoned Screenplay Starrett wrote four years before Sky Valley was released. | |
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Conlang | |
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Conlang: Though they don't have an entire spoken language, Conjurors do have a collective of terms that seem derived from Cajun French. Rulers are Raquins, Warriors are Malthaires, Telepathic spies are Nighthawks and their lowest rung are referred to as Dravaines. | |
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Alternate History | |
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Alternate History: A Type III. Besides the fact that cryptids, telepathy, elemental powers, etc. all exist, in the book's universe World War II went on until 1953 and reached American Soil, leading to the advanced weaponry and cultural defensiveness seen throughout books two and three. Will mentions Reagan being successfully assassinated in book two. | |
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Adults Are Useless | |
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Adults Are Useless: All adults from book one. The adults of book two, outside the dreaded secret society, are either barely present or cannon fodder for the Conjuror Infiltration. | |
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First-Person Smartass | |
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First Person Smart Ass: Whenever the books are from Craig's POV. | |
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Technicolor Eyes | |
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Technicolor Eyes: Those who can manipulate animals and elements, as well as read minds, have their eye colors change as a result of extensive neurological reprogramming. Most often this is yellow eyes in Conjurors and pink ones in nighthawks, but silver, green, and red are not unseen, either. | |
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Only a Flesh Wound | |
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Only a Flesh Wound: Characters are frequently slashed, shot, and permanently scarred or damaged from constant conflict with either other teenagers or cryptids. | |
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Recycled Script | |
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Recycled Script: Literally. Books two and three began as a screenplay Starrett failed to sell sometime in the early 2010s. | |
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