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The Forsaken Children
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The Forsaken Children is an online, episodic series written by Conner Hancock. The series is about the interactions between two worlds: the mundane world (home to humans) and the magus world (home to various creatures of mythology and folklore). Overall, the series is about deconstructing and reinventing several tropes from the fantasy genre. The main story is about the adventures of the titular group, consisting of various creatures from both worlds, fighting against the forces of evil. The current members include:Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Leon Kenders: A human college student attending Blackdale Academy who becomes a knight.Pete: a gnome changeling who founded the Forsaken ChildrenMary: Pete's undine changeling girlfriendAsh: a salamander changeling and the groups strategistRay: a volatile thundhare changelingThe stories and supplementary writings can be found here. | |
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Artifact of Doom: the Necronomicon | |
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Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism | |
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Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism: Good God, where do we even begin. First off, while elves and dwarves are pretty normal, trolls, goblins, and ogres are bizarre; with the males looking like something from a fairytale, and the females looking pretty attractive by human standards. Some of the elementals have this too, examples including treefolk (with males reminiscent of Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy, and females looking pretty humanlike except for multiple root like legs and tree stump like arms) and banshees (with females that look like what you would expect and males that look like Nosferatu). The undines are probably the weirdest, with females looking like curvaceous women with webbed hands and tentacles for hair, while there are dozens of weird males that resemble humanoid sea life (like crabs, urchins, and anemones). Subverted with the the sylphs, as they are described as being androgynous in appearance.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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All Trolls Are Different | |
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All Trolls Are Different: Male trolls resemble those from Norse mythology, while females are considerably more attractive, resembling curvaceous women with troll features. | |
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