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Discordia is a 2021 audio novella by Max Barry.It starts in Malibu, California, where a young Hispanic man named Diego is hired to dig a hole in someone else's backyard. He finds a strange-looking box the size of a coffin. One thing leads to another, and a man named Carter comes out of the box, claiming to be an alien from another dimension. Just then, another alien’s existence is announced on the news, but this one is an honest-to-God Nazi. Both claim to have arrived to save this Earth from something of someone. Before long, more and more interdimensional visitors arrive via the box, each claiming to want to save this world from something or other. One of the visitors is a militant nun named Patience from a theocratic world. Her mission is to stop Carter at any cost. Diego is stuck right in the middle of all this, as the world goes to hell all around him.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); }) | |
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Church Militant: Patience comes from a theocratic world. She was taken from her parents at a very young age and trained to be a "prayer warrior". She is sent to kill Carter and will be herself killed the moment she awakens in her world. Being hyper-religious, she's, naturally, looking forward to going to Heaven. | |
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Call a Rabbit a "Smeerp": Carter keeps insisting that he needs something called scarfoil to dampen the vibrations that power the box. Diego has no idea what that is and neither does the hardware store clerk. Much later, Diego and Carter stop by a gas station, and Carter sees a bag of marshmallows and angrily points out that this world has scarfoil after all. He is annoyed at Diego for not bringing it to him, only for Diego to points out they no one on this Earth uses marshmallows to dampen vibrations. He has Carter taste one, and Carter is shocked to learn that the people of this world put sugar in scarfoil. | |
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