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The Vertical World (Manga)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Ruska is a boy who lives in one part of a massive, tower-like structure which makes up a world that is mostly vertical. Fascinated to learn what lies at the bottom, he acts upon his curiosity when he sees a young girl fall from the sky above, and jumps after her, plummeting into the abyss.From there, the adventure begins as he comes across many characters and challenges in an effort to reach the bottom and decipher the secret of the Vertical World.The Vertical World (Tate no Kuni) is an Ontological Mystery series by Kuu Tanaka which began as a web manga submitted to the Jump Rookie site in August 2018 before winning the Bronze Rookie Award and thus earning the right to serialization within Shonen Jump+. All chapters can be read for free on the official MangaPlus website.Due to the mystery-heavy Mind Screw nature of the series and the amount of twists present, some spoilers may be unmarked.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Expendable Alternate Universe: Deconstructed on multiple levels. Ruska's adventure takes him to the past, present, and future across multiple dimensions - despite often meeting multiple versions of people he knows, and venturing into multiple realities with varying levels of permanence, he never once treats the people and worlds he comes across as expendable. Once he escapes the Vertical World, Ruska even tearfully calls Chandra out for developing a new history because of how many people were created just to conflict and suffer because of it. It's Ruska's firm understanding that the people within the Vertical World aren't expendable and still have lives that he'd be abandoning once he alters the past that leads to him going I Choose to Stay at the end of the series. | |
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