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Errorverse: Tropes D-I (Roleplay)

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Main Page Tropes: #-C | D-I | J-S | T-Y
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Finale Season
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Finale Season: The “He Who Destroys” arc serves as this to the darker stories of the Errorverse.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: The Sonic Forces remake in the Errorverse pushes this forward where the original game failed, demonstrating much darker themes such as the implied torture and the doubts war can bring to even a leader. The Lost Games Season 5 can be this, as the stakes not only got higher, but Neo and BetaBrian are up to face their biggest enemies yet. The second half of the New Era Saga is this, straying away from its action comedy themes and taking a more dark and serious turn that would affect the lives of Brian NE and his friends forever.
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Gratuitous Spanish
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Gratuitous Spanish: AD!Luis definitely knows his Spanish, which he demonstrates when keeping Yishu in check. This, of course, catches both AD!Finn and Yishu off-guard. Justified in that he learned a little bit from Milla, as well as a full-blown lesson from Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws thanks to dimension-hopping.
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ItIsDehumanising
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It Is Dehumanising: A lot of the time, Error_Code treats Neo and his companions with dehumanising terms such as “animals” or “rejects”.
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Deadly Game
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Deadly Game: During The Lost Games Season 5’s second half, Neo and BetaBrian are sicced into “The Showgrounds”, where the strongest people are captured and put into a deadly battle. Nerila, Tarilvax, Christina, and virtual counterparts of Enzo, Reemah and Xi are also forced into it too. It especially doesn’t help that it was mentioned to have gone on for months, apparently. It’s thanks to BetaBrian’s plan that all of them (except for him) are able to outwit The Host and make their escape.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: AE!Finn, Brendan and Ethan each have this bond with one another. Subverted for MCGamer and IRL Lean, who usually have such a Tsundere relationship. Double subverted in that they’re still on good terms regardless. Plus, there is some Ship Tease going on between them.
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Friendly Zombie
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Friendly Zombie: Despite being reduced to a rough equivalent of one, VD!Evo still remains the kind and optimistic Child Prodigy he’s always been.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Nitro’s case is downplayed, but he DOES express disgust by the fact that people seem to think his and everyone else’s lives are just a sick game, directly calling out the player/viewer while venting this to Lilac in SegaSonic.GENESIS.
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Adaptational Villainy
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The more evil variant of Doug Bowser, alongside his henchmen (save for Wade and Torol), are this for Flushed Away’s The Toad and his army of hench rats (and henchfrogs). The formermost later becomes this for a mix of Flowey and nkrs200’s take on Microsoft Sam.
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Emoticon
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Emoticon: These sometimes pop up in character dialogue. MCStudio himself thought about them serving as face variants for characters at times.
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Family of Choice
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Family of Choice: Karilvatch, Emily and Tarilvax each become a part of Lucia’s family following the aid she and Alicia granted them that led to their first meeting. Finnegan later joins this as a surrogate younger brother to Lucia and a girlfriend to Alicia. AE!Luis and Clone!Ben grow to admire Brendina, AE!Finn and their companions, seeing them as a sort of family together during their time spent with the group. The two also grow close to one another while Brendina’s taking care of Clone!Ben.
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Ironic Hell
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Ironic Hell: While Hell in the Errorverse isn’t depicted as dark as in biblical depictions (see A Hell of a Time in the "H" folder), it doesn’t mean monsters are not punished justly for their crimes, in ways akin to the misdeeds they caused. Not even being a demon saves them from pain. Heljin is tormented the exact same way he inflicted that torture onto innocents. Due to treating people like jokes, the evil Doug Bowser (who would be reincarnated into Flowey Doug later) becomes the court jester of Hell. Subverted for TN!Benjamin who, while having his misdeeds listed off, is let off due to his mental state not being the best for any kind of punishment.
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Go Through Me
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Go Through Me: Lily, being a Cool Big Sis to both WS!Daisy and Evo, stands up for both of them however she can, even saving Evo from getting tormented by Seak. Evo, in turn, is fully willing to defend Wade from any harm that comes his way, even comforting him after Horror!Luis snaps at him in disgust. After O77!Tails is startled by lightning by one of Puhoi’s servants, Genie doesn’t hesitate to stand up for the fox boy, directly aiding in the fight where he failed last time.
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I Just Want to Have Friends
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I Just Want to Have Friends: The overall story arc for Joilean_Clone, considering Error_Code was her only true companion for a while and she didn’t know anyone else to turn to if she needed it. She vents this to both Error himself and to Neo and Joilean, though couldn’t immediately bond with them due to the risk of Entity aiming to get her killed. However, she does get friends over time; Neo_Clone, later named Necalli, accompanies her while she sticks behind on Error’s order, and the two are eventually adopted by Joilean into her family. Caffrin had a lack of friends prior to meeting Xenophanes due to her unusual abilities, so getting to befriend Evo, Nitro and Rosie helped her a lot once she awoke from stasis.
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Death of a Child
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Death of a Child: While not at all done on purpose, the young boy who became Little X accidentally tumbled into a river one day and drowned, eventually being reincarnated. Worse, his mother had to bear the guilt of "neglecting" her child despite the situation being out of her control.
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Small Name, Big Ego
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For SoniKiller, his ego, Pride, arrogance, immorality and Hair-Trigger Temper are all this. To this day, it’s obvious to everyone what SoniKiller actually is… except himself. This was ultimately fixed, however, after MC claimed ownership of the character, which prompts to make SoniKiller pose as much of a threat as he did during the 2020/21 era of Sonic.EXE.
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Hurricane of Puns
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Hurricane of Puns: Sans, as per the norm, is quite the guy for sending out puns at any opportunity. Evo himself is prone to this as well (much to Wade’s embarrassment), and it happens to run in the family as far as Nitro is concerned.
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The Dreaded
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The Dreaded: MCGamer is this to Clone!Ben after the former voiced his intentions of killing the latter, mainly to prevent any clashes with either multiverse. Nevertheless, he is trusted to help sort out Ben when he suddenly grows abnormally weary due to the insurgence of his powers, and even grants him a new outfit to stand out from the original Bently Jones.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Error_Code, despite the mission he went to do in another Calteron in The Lost Games Season 5, comes to genuinely care for the clone of Joilean he met in that abandoned copy of Neo’s game, genuinely not wanting her hurt by Entity or worse. These hidden depths of his personality give him the boost needed to make things right, helping Neo’s companions escape and rendering himself Ret-Gone to spare Neo from his trauma. Lucia, while being a genuine sweetheart and fluff extraordinaire, is also a master in coding, which allows her to spread her horizons accordingly to either pirated copies of games (solely used for testing new code) or brand-new content, such as the pinball machines she helped install into the OMEGA Universe’s arcade. IRL Lean showed this in Corruption of Perfection, demonstrating that he understood how it felt to be in MCGamer’s shoes, especially with the real-life pressures of a content creator. It’s this that allows him to free MCGamer from his perfection-induced madness, though is quick to deny it afterwards, so as to detain his “cold kid” attitude.
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Elmuh Fudd Syndwome
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Elmuh Fudd Syndwome: Smol Devy has this, though due to his nature as an adorable child, this only further accentuates his cuteness. As per tradition, Elmer Fudd himself has this.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: While Xenophanes had the God complex for a time, even he knew when enough was enough, and demonstrated that he was not happy with IRL Luis/Yishu shunning his friends just for his project. While not exactly evil, Metus shows disgust at the idea of a mortal dying very early on in life, be it from a life-threatening illness or a fatal accident. It goes to show that he prefers people to have lived their lives before he takes their souls for delivery to the afterlife. Following from the last point for the previous trope, even Lord X and Fatal Error, being notorious villains, ally with the heroes to stop Puhoi in his tracks, if not only because the destruction of the Errorverse would tear any progress they had away from them for good. Prior to madness and slowly in Whom Vowed to Destroy, Audrey/Puhoi was against Kyuzi's ideals in rebuilding their home. During his time with a resistance, he was captured by the Cult of Toxicity and subjected to torture to get information out of Audrey, but failed due to Audrey's refusal to cooperate, which led to him becoming Puhoi in hopes of brainwashing him. However, he still had free will and was rescued. In Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin’s Epilogue and Whom Vowed to Destroy, he refuses to cooperate with Torment and sees him as sick and narcissistic, slowly refusing to kill Omegaverse Brian and screw his life over and just wanting to steal some of that Calteron's Code, acknowledging that Omegaverse Brian had nothing to do with him.
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Gender Flip
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Gender Flip: For both Frisk and Chara, they are changed from their original gender-neutral style to being female and male respectively. Kris does remain their gender-neutral self, however. As discussed in the Tropes #-C page, Skye Prower is female in the Errorverse instead of male.
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Death Is Cheap
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Death Is Cheap: An in-universe example, in that Brevon cheats death in Wrath of the Warlord 2 by having his body cyberized to further exact his conquest. He is well and truly Killed Off for Real by the end of that, though.
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Foregone Conclusion
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The final encounter against Nitro, Amy, Antoine and Bunnie, which is doomed to end in failure for Brian_Corrupt, no matter what tactics he tries.
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Flat "What"
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Flat "What": Nitro lets one out when one of Heljin’s guards taunt him about Amelia. The other guards take that as their cue to leg it before Nitro lets his Tranquil Fury be known.
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Final Boss, New Dimension
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Final Boss, New Dimension: The finale of Underplayer 4 has FA!Nitro, Alex, Luis_PLAYER and PLAYER fighting Puhoi in the collapsing timeline the second-to-last of the four came from.
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Parental Substitute
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With Little X having been introduced during the same story, even if the parents couldn’t be located, a Parental Substitute could still be found.
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"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight
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"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: This trope is taken differently in Corruption of Perfection, with IRL Lean showing his understanding to MCGamer, knowing it’s that kind of support he needed to finally break free from his mental cycle of trying to do better.
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A Hell of a Time
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A Hell of a Time: The Hell depicted in the Errorverse is a lot better off than its biblical version. In fact, it’s quite akin to the variant seen in Friday Night Funkin Hellbeats and Funkin' Hellbeats Corruption: Fallen Angels, with its own type of bustling community.
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Hyperactive Metabolism
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Hyperactive Metabolism: Like with the Frisk and Kris of their canon games, Exester has this, being able to eat any kind of food to recover from an injury.
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Death by Adaptation
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Death by Adaptation: Rudolph, Noelle’s father, is shown to be in a rough patch in the hospital, with whether or not he’ll make it still unknown officially. In the Errorverse, however, he passed away during the events of Deltarune, and Noelle had to cope with the loss alone.
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Happily Adopted
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Happily Adopted: Following the events of The Lost Games, Joilean_Clone and Neo_Clone (given the names “Jolan” and “Necalli” respectively) are taken in by Joilean herself as part of her family. While stranded alone, SD (Space Disaster)!Enzo gladly adopts SD!April as his little sister. Etricia doesn’t hesitate to adopt Clide into her family after learning about his abusive home life. Keyan and Crosby are taken under the wing of Felicity’s family after first meeting them. Soft Benjamin becomes this after being adopted by the Mikus, giving him a genuinely safe home and a family who really do support his actions, in great contrast to the Fairests. Karilvatch and Lucia both gladly serve as second parents to the Smol siblings during the location swap in Final Confliction. AT!Luis_PL is gladly adopted as a son to Alone Together!Nitro and his version of Nova as a result of their undying dedication to protecting him from the scientists that performed sickening experiments on him, said scientists being arrested due to their actions being seen as child abuse to the police, not to mention the angry protestors seeing it that way too. Reak and Teak both get adopted into Nitro’s family by the conclusion of the Darkest Measures stories. In Forming New Family, Nulla and Olive both adopt Raian as their new son.
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Guardian Angel
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Guardian Angel: LG!Nova, having been reincarnated into Cupid Nova, serves as this towards LG!Nitro, keeping him on the right path in life, even after he begins gradually making more friends.
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Hope Springs Eternal
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Hope Springs Eternal: No matter how bleak things may be, there’s always a spark of hope somewhere, as well as a Spanner in the Works for every monstrous and villainous scheme. Well… almost every scheme.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: Alex uses a special kind of pie with bombs inside as her main method of combat. In one small Errorverse short (based on Hues of Metal: Gardening with Metallix), MPlayer uses a weapon to get rid of weeds, even though Amelia used a simple way of pulling them out accordingly.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: From his introduction, Allen, a member of Area 51, expresses his distaste to the kind supernatural being allowed to roam Brooklyn, and yells at a customer of a bar that he doesn’t work with what he deems “alien scum”. However, he later revealed that it was down to an entity similar to Bendy (later revealed to be the Ink Demon) murdering someone close to him when he was originally fond of the Errorverse. Speaking of Area 51, its boss/the Ink Demon expresses all other worlds to be inferior to Earth, believing only nature’s animals and humanity should exist in the world. It’s soon revealed to be the Ink Demon's plan to become the star mascot he was made to be.
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Glamorous Single Mother
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Glamorous Single Mother: Susan fits this well, taking care of her children while also working to overpower greedy capitalist companies and keep others safe from harm.
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Eviler than Thou
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Eviler than Thou: Puhoi fancies himself this way to Respiro and demonstrates this brutally, possessing a total of four individuals (Lost Hero!Benjamin, Mulan, a clone of Spongebob and an alternate Brian) in contrast to the three Respiro possessed (Aladdin, Woody and his version of Sonic). It really doesn’t help that Puhoi even captured and used Respiro AND Rovina to further his plans, and had almost wiped out the ENTIRE Errorverse in his madness. While not causing direct harm in the Errorverse, Torment's proven to be this for one reason; being the only demonic monster amongst the Errorverse who enjoys what Puhoi does, in comparison to the other Errorverse villains, who are against Puhoi's twisted goals. This is because of his name alone; he enjoys and feeds on the suffering that happens in the multiverse, and went insane and angered when Yishu locked him out of the realm where the failed timelines were at, keeping him from feeding on the negative emotions streaming. He eventually makes a deal with Puhoi after his defeat by Spongebob in The Spongebob.EXE Saga, promising to help aid Puhoi in his conquest, but for one request; to hurt anyone he comes across, but not physically, only for Puhoi to realise soon in his story arc that he just signed his freedom to that freakshow.
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Karma Houdini Warranty
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AT!Luis_PL is gladly adopted as a son to Alone Together!Nitro and his version of Nova as a result of their undying dedication to protecting him from the scientists that performed sickening experiments on him, said scientists being arrested due to their actions being seen as child abuse to the police, not to mention the angry protestors seeing it that way too.
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Happiness in Minimum Wage: Evo, with the numerous jobs he occupies part-time (working in Calteron’s science wing, manning a small shop and even helping out at the special research facility), doesn’t really mind what he gets paid, as long as the jobs treat him well.
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It's All My Fault
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It's All My Fault: During the village escape in Corruption of Perfection, MCGamer takes full responsibility for what he caused after he got restrained by his own creation, not allowing him to leave until he finished his perfect video. Though Lean chose to help him finish said video to give them the escape they needed.
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I'm Taking Her Home with Me!
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I'm Taking Her Home with Me!: Downplayed. Barbara (Arrow Funk GF) has this feeling around AP!Benjamin when first seeing him, with her eventually adopting him as a little brother. She never does anything rash around the matter, of course.
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Empty Promise
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Empty Promise: In the post-credits of The Lost Games, BetaBrian had lots of plans for when he and Neo escaped the tournament, such as becoming a crime-fighting duo and serving as Neo's mentor. Of course, to those who had seen the ending, they know very well none of that will happen anymore, since BetaBrian is forever subjugated to participate in tournaments for Neo_1940's sick amusement. The original Brian takes up being a mentor for Neo’s powers, though.
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Declaration of Protection
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Declaration of Protection: Nitro gives one out to ensure Clone!Ben is kept safe from harm, considering his fate in Deception.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: During The Final Showdown, Nitro is able to open Amy Rouge’s eyes to the reality of her “relationship” with SoniKiller, and not long after, SoniKiller outright betrays her for taking initiative without him. She fully changes to the side of good after Nitro showed her that she is no reject, and repays his kindness however she can by bypassing SoniKiller’s encryption systems with ease.
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I See Dead People
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I See Dead People: Benjamin and Grace have this ability between them, allowing them to see and communicate with spirits of the deceased. AE!Luis is capable of doing this too, following his temporary demise. This includes AE!Luis’s mother, who tells them what had happened and her disappointment in her husband for his uncalled-for actions.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: This happened to Error/Brian during Lost Origins, after finding out the devil that gave him his abilities was using him, taking his life so he could be sent to hell and get turned into a demon, thus beginning his plan to eradicate Neo and his people and replace them all with his old friends and citizens. River was close to doing this following the death of his mother, under the belief that his presence only brings death to those close to him, but was thankfully stopped by Keyan and Jadie, who both gave him a reason to keep living. TN!Benjamin also undergoes this, having become a Death Seeker through near-endless isolation in a cell, and by the time he breaks back out again, the army was already slaughtered, meaning TN had nothing to stop him from ending his life. The overall fate of the original MCGamer at the end of Real World Chaos Chapter 1. Alt Samantha ended up discovering he had hanged himself thanks to everything he went through, which badly impacted her mental state for days.
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Killer Game Master
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While The Host is set up to be an immediate Killer Game-Master, Neo’s first meeting of him goes over without too much fuss, with The Host even promising to get his world away from the ongoing cycle that many Brians and Neos had been doomed to be in. However, he’s shown to not like being questioned in his methods, and his “furniture” is made of human remains, which grosses Neo out. It’s later revealed that he had punished BetaBrian and his companions for attempting to bail prior by giving them injuries.
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My Greatest Failure
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Kyuzi himself was the one who turned Audrey into Puhoi, something he was never able to truly let go of.
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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!
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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!: TN!Benjamin utilises this trope, preferring the liberty of death over being assimilated into an army. Even when the general of said army tries to force the issue on him by reminding him of his failed escape, it still doesn’t stop him from seeking death, even if it means it allows his Corruption self or Spirit to take hold of his body and curbstomp the army into defeat.
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Descent into Addiction
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Descent into Addiction: Like in The Looney Tunes Show, MCS ended up getting hooked on a “Sparkle Berries” drink, soon becoming addicted to it. And like its source of inspiration, the drink happened to contain addictive chemicals.
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Villain Decay
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SoniKiller to the entire Errorverse, due to being the instigator and kickstarter of practically every major event and being a genuinely threatening Complete Monster. He does suffer from Villain Decay, however, due to being subjected to a Humiliation Conga that rendered him mostly forgotten by many. He does, however, somehow reprise his role in the Omegaverse, as teased in "Sonic_TonkuCollection.EXE", a reimagining of the original Sonic.EXE, Sally.EXE and Mighty.EXE.
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Ferris Wheel Date Moment
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Ferris Wheel Date Moment: Keyan and Felicity get into this during their trip to Coney Island, getting to share their first kiss while riding Deno’s Wonder Wheel.
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Tsundere
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Subverted for MCGamer and IRL Lean, who usually have such a Tsundere relationship. Double subverted in that they’re still on good terms regardless. Plus, there is some Ship Tease going on between them.
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Establishing Character Moment
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Establishing Character Moment: While The Host is set up to be an immediate Killer Game-Master, Neo’s first meeting of him goes over without too much fuss, with The Host even promising to get his world away from the ongoing cycle that many Brians and Neos had been doomed to be in. However, he’s shown to not like being questioned in his methods, and his “furniture” is made of human remains, which grosses Neo out. It’s later revealed that he had punished BetaBrian and his companions for attempting to bail prior by giving them injuries. The buildup to Bugs Bunny’s introduction in Wrath of the Warlord 2 is showcased with Milla reporting several holes across Valley Region, with several farmers in that area having caught on to their carrots being pilfered by someone. Team Lilac and Brian NE soon locate Bugs in a warehouse where some of the holes were.
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Defends Against Their Own Kind
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Defends Against Their Own Kind: Alkarex and Zeak both actively defy the orders of the Shadow Demons, not only to protect Amenthia (herself a Light Demon), but also to try and stop the conflict between Shadow Demons and Light Demons peacefully.
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Medium Awareness
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Richard, in his evil state, is like this towards Sarah/Needlem0use, having gone mad from being murdered and tormenting people through a medium of choice. In contrast to Sarah, however, the murder was intentional, and the later parts of his madness kick off Calteron’s self-awareness. After redemption, he and Sarah even find common ground with each other due to their similar circumstances.
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Friendly Tickle Torture
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Friendly Tickle Torture: Ethan and AE!Rosie are known to do this to one another to signify their sweet bonds together. While OMT!Tails does voice his concerns about Crosby being affiliated with Sonic.OMT, it results in him playfully tickling the kid, understanding the whole time that he never had ill will to begin with.
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Go Out with a Smile
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Go Out with a Smile: Nicolas passes away at the end of The Symbiote Apocalypse, though not before he gives his life to stop the Venom Symbiotes in their tracks for good. His step-kids are even by his side in his dying moments, which helps him feel at peace much more.
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Go Mad from the Revelation: Calteron Brian is close to crossing this after the reality of the existence of him and his friends is exposed, but he thankfully calms down from it and doesn’t do anything nasty out of it like Monika once did, despite the painful temptations. Nitro’s case is downplayed, but he DOES express disgust by the fact that people seem to think his and everyone else’s lives are just a sick game, directly calling out the player/viewer while venting this to Lilac in SegaSonic.GENESIS. Natsuki does catch onto the reality of her old home following Doki Doki Takeover!, though her case is downplayed, since she doesn’t take horrifying measures like Monika once did. However, she does undergo Existential Horror thanks to it, trying to process the revelation and feeling pretty badly shook up as a result, even as the other girls help talk her out of it. Colin also underwent Existential Horror once he discovered the reality of things, though never wanted to talk to AE!Lean about it due to the risk of him losing it as well. Fortunately, he never did, having picked up on these worries and reassuring him that nobody would tamper with their life. SoniKiller attempts this on Christina during The Lost Games’ fourth and penultimate season before trying to kill her with an Oblivion Crystal, but this ultimately fails. Not only does she take it calmly, but the Oblivion Crystal outright doesn’t work on friends or companions, even temporary ones. Neo doesn’t go mad from the reveal that he was designed as a replacement for BetaBrian/Error_Code, but still feels worried about it. Some comfort from Joilean helps him get over it, though, and his later newfound admin abilities are only used to benefit those around him. However, he got it worse when he discovered that The Host was the original Neo_1930, and almost fell into Existential Horror about it if not for BetaBrian calming him down and getting him back home safely. IRL Luis/Yishu ends up facing worse when he finds out that the Errorverse is sentient, despite IRL Finn’s repeated attempts to hide it. This is what eventually causes his betrayal during Executable Revamp.
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Denser and Wackier
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Denser and Wackier: Unlike The Cursed Engine 2, The Cursed Engine 3.0, a Perspective Flip midquel of the 2nd instalment, has a more comedic theme despite the rough situation that happens from the heroes’ perspective, which fits the personalities of the multiple MC clones of the Chaos timeline. However, the dark stuff still happened for the others, just in the perspective of the 2nd instalment.
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Perspective Flip
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Unlike The Cursed Engine 2, The Cursed Engine 3.0, a Perspective Flip midquel of the 2nd instalment, has a more comedic theme despite the rough situation that happens from the heroes’ perspective, which fits the personalities of the multiple MC clones of the Chaos timeline. However, the dark stuff still happened for the others, just in the perspective of the 2nd instalment.
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Existential Horror
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However, he got it worse when he discovered that The Host was the original Neo_1930, and almost fell into Existential Horror about it if not for BetaBrian calming him down and getting him back home safely.
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Friends Are Chosen, Family Aren't: AE!Luis had an abusive family before he snapped, though had good companionship in his friends. Similar applies to Monika and Natsuki, who are consistently on good terms with their friends at the Literature Club but have rough home lives.
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Fountain of Youth
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Fountain of Youth: One side-effect of the age-halt effect is that it can cause several people affected to age down a few years. This even extends to adults like Sarah and Richard.
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Apocalypse How
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Puhoi fancies himself this way to Respiro and demonstrates this brutally, possessing a total of four individuals (Lost Hero!Benjamin, Mulan, a clone of Spongebob and an alternate Brian) in contrast to the three Respiro possessed (Aladdin, Woody and his version of Sonic). It really doesn’t help that Puhoi even captured and used Respiro AND Rovina to further his plans, and had almost wiped out the ENTIRE Errorverse in his madness.
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Five-Man Band
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Five-Man Band: Those playing a direct part in stopping Puhoi became this, the group consisting of Mulan, Spongebob, LH!Benjamin, Swap!Chara and an alternate version of Meldora. Swap!Chara is the only one of the five not to have a direct connection to Puhoi’s atrocities, but was led into the action as a result of Brian (under a virus-induced insanity) attacking them, prompting them to LOAD in the ruined Calteron.
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Ret-Gone
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Error_Code, despite the mission he went to do in another Calteron in The Lost Games Season 5, comes to genuinely care for the clone of Joilean he met in that abandoned copy of Neo’s game, genuinely not wanting her hurt by Entity or worse. These hidden depths of his personality give him the boost needed to make things right, helping Neo’s companions escape and rendering himself Ret-Gone to spare Neo from his trauma.
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Never My Fault
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Eugene, by the end of the AR3Y N’ THE C1EF series, takes over the hate Betty once used, outright blaming both Arbiter/Abodant and Chief/Shou for the reason his life went downhill. Still clearly doesn’t justify his desire to eradicate the ENTIRE WORLD to repaint in his image. Thank heavens he was stopped and came to his senses before his permanent death.
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Heroic Lineage
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Heroic Lineage: Marc Smith was the sworn protector of the Sacred Ring in his early days, and following his death, this role was eventually passed down to his son, Chris/Nitro (and Reemah, by extension).
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Dismantled MacGuffin
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Dismantled Macguffin: During Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin, Puhoi resorts to outright destroying the Time Stones, rendering further resets impossible. As such, the Heroes of Time are forced to take new action and reassemble them into a Mega Time Stone.
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Greater-Scope Villain
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Greater-Scope Villain: SoniKiller to the entire Errorverse, due to being the instigator and kickstarter of practically every major event and being a genuinely threatening Complete Monster. He does suffer from Villain Decay, however, due to being subjected to a Humiliation Conga that rendered him mostly forgotten by many. He does, however, somehow reprise his role in the Omegaverse, as teased in "Sonic_TonkuCollection.EXE", a reimagining of the original Sonic.EXE, Sally.EXE and Mighty.EXE. Concerning Trihex’s torture on others, it’s shown that he never did it willingly, but rather a selfish devil controlled his body and forced him to do it in his own name. Fortunately, nobody is fooled once the truth comes out, and Trihex is Easily Forgiven once reincarnated in NE6.EXE. Torment is revealed to be this, feeding on Kyuzi’s anger in the beginning and being the one to forcefully drive Puhoi to kill. Kyuzi himself was the one who turned Audrey into Puhoi, something he was never able to truly let go of.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: During the finale of The Final Showdown, Amy mentions that the mental scars SoniKiller had left on Nitro would inevitably cause him to become depressed. A few stories later, Nitro is indeed revealed to be diagnosed with long-term depression, which had a bad impact on his mental health. In NAMELESS_EVIL_666.EXE, Brian suffered from an illness as a result of injuries from the beasts he fought. Even by Project: MCGAMEJOLTER, he still doesn’t recover from it, and it’s what leads to his death after Puhoi’s defeat. During Project: MCGAMEJOLTER, Puhoi once stated that if Brian ever got ahold of the curse and not him, LH!Benjamin and the others would have faced a "threat worse than [himself].". They never believed him, only being revealed to be correct in Worlds Clash, where Brian/Kyuzi gains the curse against his will and becomes a complete monster that would serve as Omegaverse SoniKiller's second in command. There are MULTIPLE hints early on as to the Area 51 boss not being human: for one, he wants to hunt down Bendy and even went out of his way to frame him for murder, which the Little Devil Darlin’ denies any involvement in, despite his upset at being cheated on. He's WAY too serious and strict and his personality is just outright odd, as if he was trying WAY too hard to be a human, for not once has he blinked. Finally, notice how his staff are perfectly okay with touching the toon-killing dip? They seem to be unharmed when making contact with it, yet the boss seems to try to AVOID touching it. This is finally made explicit when Bendy tries to kill him with an anvil.
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Evil Is Not a Toy: AE!Finn ends up discovering this the hard way, with ReveGEN quite literally Breaking the Fourth Wall and attacking him soon after. Also counts as Grew Beyond Their Programming. Hameln Entertainment, as per Amanda the Adventurer, had been tampering with a demonic entity for their show, having it snatch souls to fuel their programming. However, after Richard and Sarah break out of their confinement and do some serious damage, it’s revealed that they really don’t have as much control over it as they thought, and it soon shows to have no qualms in claiming lives WITHIN the company as well.
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It's Personal
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It's Personal: The very moment he sees IRL Luis shamelessly cite his friends as “brats”, IRL Finn gets fully involved in what’s going on and personally calls Luis out for ruining IRL Lean’s birthday party in his pursuit for perfection and recognition from it.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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Tarallexer/Tarilvax is also quick to be forgiven by those he hurt after he realised his deeds were wrong, despite the reasoning behind it. Evo himself hugs Tarilvax before he can even get the words out, showing that he’s quick to forgive.
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Genocide Backfire: Exaggerated; Brian_Corrupt.bin’s genocide run through one timeline of The Cursed Engine 2 is repeatedly doomed to end in failure, no matter how persistent he got. The five final encounters are very likely, if not certain, to cause a roadblock in this, especially since each are their own Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The encounter with Benjamin, Grace and Pico; due to AE!Luis having grown close to the formermost, as well as the other two being there for backup, this is likely to be the first major slip-up. The encounter with Chara, who utilises his primary abilities AND those of the lost human souls. The shared encounter against SH!Luis and Sans, who are a bigger step up in difficulty than before. Sans even takes the motive of cheating death after SH!Luis falls, just to curb-stomp Brian_Corrupt into atoms. The encounter with Virus.BIN/Wade, who lasts much longer than Flowey did in UT’s genocide route. The final encounter against Nitro, Amy, Antoine and Bunnie, which is doomed to end in failure for Brian_Corrupt, no matter what tactics he tries.
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Fatal Flaw: For SoniKiller, his ego, Pride, arrogance, immorality and Hair-Trigger Temper are all this. To this day, it’s obvious to everyone what SoniKiller actually is… except himself. This was ultimately fixed, however, after MC claimed ownership of the character, which prompts to make SoniKiller pose as much of a threat as he did during the 2020/21 era of Sonic.EXE. The Ink Demon has one of his own; mistaking cardboard cutouts of Bendy for the real deal and smashing them promptly. Keyan and Bendy both use this to their advantage to lure him right into a trap that gets him killed for good. Lord Brevon had made the use of the Toons' Ink of Magic to regenerate any wounds laid on him instantly. Unfortunately, it means that he's extra vulnerable to the Dip, and once Merga pushes him inside, his fate is sealed once and for all.
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Girls Are Really Scared of Horror Movies
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Girls Are Really Scared of Horror Movies: Justified for Nova, as the thought of any horror/slasher movie really gives her the creeps. Nitro, while not being a girl, doesn’t like horror movies either, though is okay with Lighter and Softer stuff like Spooky Month.
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Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse
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Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: While his motives are understandable, as Neo makes clear, the loss of his world and friends was no acceptable excuse for Error_Code to mercilessly ravage his home, especially since it wasn't Neo's fault he was brought to life to begin with. The Armor-Piercing Question Neo delivers may not be enough to destroy his spite, but it resonates in him for his story’s aftermath after his final defeat. IRL Luis, or Yishu, caused his end of trouble not just because he wanted away from Earth, but because he suffered from severe feelings of having his artwork and creations unappreciated by others, breaking him to the point his sadness tore his emotions apart. Following the Decomposite Character change, he no longer remembers this happening. Eugene, by the end of the AR3Y N’ THE C1EF series, takes over the hate Betty once used, outright blaming both Arbiter/Abodant and Chief/Shou for the reason his life went downhill. Still clearly doesn’t justify his desire to eradicate the ENTIRE WORLD to repaint in his image. Thank heavens he was stopped and came to his senses before his permanent death.
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For the Evulz
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For the Evulz: MPlayer being an example to this, being aware that his actions are just downright cruel and awful but doesn't care, even admitting that his actions are horrible and cause pain. Puhoi also did his sadistic actions just to seek pleasure out of it, even to the point of breaking the Moral Event Horizon and causing a Class 6 apocalypse which was quickly reversed by the four warriors and their allies, as well as those Respiro wronged in the past, utilising Time Travel to stop the fatal apocalypse and ritual from occurring while being one step ahead of him. He does gradually change his tune over time, however.invoked
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Alt Samantha develops this tendency following Real World Chaos: Chapter 2, in part thanks to what she was forced to go through. It becomes more light-hearted with time, though.
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Face–Heel Turn
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Face–Heel Turn: Played completely straight for Calteron Brian in the Omegaverse, who became mad and resentful of Puhoi after being reincarnated in a new body there, going on a bloodthirsty quest to get his revenge on Puhoi with that multiverse's SoniKiller aiding him in exchange for his servitude as second-in-command.
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Fate Worse than Death
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Fate Worse than Death: BetaBrian is subject to this, eternally being tormented and used in The Showgrounds for Neo_1940’s twisted amusement.
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Everyone Has Standards
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Everyone Has Standards: Tarilvax/Tarallexer, upon witnessing Error_Code tormenting Nerila and Joilean, angrily calls him out for taking it a step too far, which is seen as Hypocritical Humor on Error’s part. Needless to say, this arrogance becomes Error’s downfall in the end, and it leads to Tarilvax’s redemption. Eggman, in the expanded Twitter Takeover #6, is none too happy about the dumb policies of canon Fazbear Entertainment, admitting that it’s really low, even for his standards. Sark outright disrespects ANYONE who thinks paedophilia in works like Eye of Three is okay, which disgusts him about Jaiz specifically. He is also angered when it’s implied Heljin was doing such things to young girls. Thankfully, this isn’t the case. Amongst the prison failed timelines, there’s always at least one guard who is against the morals of the twisted rules and speaks out against it. This often leads to a presumed execution of the defecting guard(s). One such timeline has all of Heljin’s army become defectors, paving their own path in life without him bossing them around. Daddy Dearest calls out both of the Fairests for their abusive behaviour towards their own son during Christmas Festival, knowing that while he may have been a bit rash around his daughter and Benjamin, he at least doesn’t physically and verbally abuse her. While Tardy may be daft, even he wasn’t okay with the idea of murdering Roze, calling Torol out on thinking that that’s the best solution to the problem. This demonstrates that he CAN be kind and genuinely humane if he really has to be. You know TOO well that Puhoi has crossed the Moral Event Horizon if even Respiro himself disapproves of the former’s acts, especially with using the latter to fuel his power.invoked
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Hypocritical Humor
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Tarilvax/Tarallexer, upon witnessing Error_Code tormenting Nerila and Joilean, angrily calls him out for taking it a step too far, which is seen as Hypocritical Humor on Error’s part. Needless to say, this arrogance becomes Error’s downfall in the end, and it leads to Tarilvax’s redemption.
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Demoted to Extra
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Demoted to Extra: While still fairly prominent in the Errorverse, Sans takes more of a backseat even after revival, allowing the likes of Chara, Frisk and Asriel to shine.
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Hard Truth Aesop
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Hard Truth Aesop: In Wrath of the Warlord, Brian NE puts it bluntly that, sometimes, there are villains that do NOT deserve mercy for their crimes. While his way of putting it could’ve been done a little better, something he regrets later, Lilac does accept the blunt truth, personally striking down Brevon herself as payback for all he had done to damage parts of her life.
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Happily Married
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Happily Married: Sonic and Nova become a married couple during the Epilogue of the He Who Destroys story arc (with Sonic’s parents’ consent, of course), and the two are very happy about it.
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Ghost Memory
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Ghost Memory: During his time training Neo, Brian began to experience the memories BetaBrian had, in turn taking up the promise to train Neo as he wanted. It got to the point where his personality permanently shifted and details like BetaBrian’s eye scar became visible.
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten: While Flowey Doug is nowhere near as threatening as he originally was, Trihex and Lucia aren’t willing to forget what he did to them as a human.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork
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Following from the last point for the previous trope, even Lord X and Fatal Error, being notorious villains, ally with the heroes to stop Puhoi in his tracks, if not only because the destruction of the Errorverse would tear any progress they had away from them for good.
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You Are Better Than You Think You Are
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When Nitro reassures Neo that being an adventurer is what makes him special, even without offence-based superpowers, he felt like he heard it before, but couldn’t put his finger on why. See You Are Better Than You Think You Are in the Tropes T-Y sub-page for an explanation on why this is.
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Moral Event Horizon
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Puhoi also did his sadistic actions just to seek pleasure out of it, even to the point of breaking the Moral Event Horizon and causing a Class 6 apocalypse which was quickly reversed by the four warriors and their allies, as well as those Respiro wronged in the past, utilising Time Travel to stop the fatal apocalypse and ritual from occurring while being one step ahead of him. He does gradually change his tune over time, however.invoked
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From Zero to Hero
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From Zero to Hero: Chris/Nitro and his siblings, starting out as regular countryside kids, become heroes through their variety of accomplishments.
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Innocence Lost
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Innocence Lost: The whole reason Puhoi even became evil in the first place, due to the demise of Halsi that set off the worst of him, alongside Kyuzi corrupting him. Even after Halsi is revived, he’s already too far gone thanks to Kyuzi. Brian NE gradually lost his innocence with time, shunning friends and family away with the belief that morals are pointless in battle. He did come around, though.
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Held Back in School
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Held Back in School: In the Smiths’ backstory, this is justified for Rosie, as she chose to do so so that Evo was not left alone before college graduations.
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Lighter and Softer
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Nitro, while not being a girl, doesn’t like horror movies either, though is okay with Lighter and Softer stuff like Spooky Month.
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The Hero's Idol
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The Hero's Idol: Neo is shown to have looked up to Brian a lot, as he explains during The Lost Games’ finale. BetaBrian began to find this interesting near the end of the story, even apologising for his bad first impression.
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GoshDangItToHeck
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Gosh Dang It to Heck!: Swears don’t often come up in the Errorverse, instead having more appropriate variations for occasions, like when Finnegan mutters “Oh, knickers!” upon remembering about Lucia after fighting off his former master with Alicia in The Cursed Engine 2. Doesn’t mean characters can’t and won’t still use regular swears if they have to.
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Hoist by His Own Petard
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Hoist by His Own Petard: Heljin gets massacred and banished to Hell by his own army after falsely accusing them of apparently “making” him do such an act. Such a claim would’ve made sense for Corrupt’s army, who don’t get off the hook for their actions thanks to the Dokis, but this one doesn’t slide, considering several of Heljin’s army are genuinely benevolent.
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For Happiness
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For Happiness: Nitro’s main reason for helping others and protecting them from harm, just to ensure that they can be happy. This becomes harsher with the gradual reveal to others that he had been suffering from long-term depression from Sonic.EXE All-Stars up until Final Confliction.
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Friendly Neighborhood Spider
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Friendly Neighborhood Spider: Akin to Undertale, Muffet remains as sweet and caring as per usual. As per the norm around Arby n’ the Chief, Greg counts, being a genuinely benevolent spider.
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Elaborate Underground Base
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Elaborate Underground Base: The research facility Vivienne is a member of in New Guest is one, serving to conduct humane research on the paranormal and supernatural. Any hostile entities are rightfully held in cages, while non-hostile ones get better accommodation during their stay.
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Failed Attempt at Scaring
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Failed Attempt at Scaring: After being rescued from Seak, Yishu tries to act intimidating to various degrees, only to come off much cuter than he had hoped. Nova and Sonic see him as adorable because of this, even though he tries very hard to be scary.
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Despair Event Horizon
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Despair Event Horizon: Due to Underverse being canon here, Sans crosses this following X!Gaster’s actions. He does get better in death and after revival, though. In the canon timeline of events, Luis_PLAYER undergoes this prior to death, losing all hope in good prevailing in the end and feeling like Puhoi is destined to win. And worse, he dies for good not long after this, without any form of closure.
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Rage Quit
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By extension, Omegaverse Brian could be considered as such for Error_Code, as while both dislike the Utopian Islands game, it’s for highly-contrasting reasons. OV!Brian’s dislike of the game was mainly due to Rage Quit at the first two levels, and is shown further when he has to tackle that game’s courses during his training.
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The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You
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The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: An in-universe variant in which Mark Blacksmith gets killed by Bête Noire back in the real world via his computer exploding in his face.
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Disaster Dominoes
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Disaster Dominoes: In SoniKiller’s case, not only did he suffer his first defeat at the hands of Nitro, but he also got banished into a purgatory by Sonic, overpowered by Sky and Alice, beaten TWICE by Benjamin and Grace, despite twisting the rules the second time, and finally suffering a similar fate to William Afton, rendering him nothing but a burning memory.
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Expy
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Expy: Neo and his friends appear to be this to Catto Boi and his gang of friends, despite the cast expansion. This becomes an Expy Coexistence with the two eventually teaming up against Error_Code.666 during the fourth season of The Lost Games and becoming True Companions when they cross paths again in The Cursed Engine. By pure coincidence, Neo and Error_Code can also be considered expies of Hog and Scorched respectively, the former in that he inhabits the new world and has his own adventures, and the latter in that he loathes Neo for it and wants his old world back no matter the cost or tyranny. Richard, in his evil state, is like this towards Sarah/Needlem0use, having gone mad from being murdered and tormenting people through a medium of choice. In contrast to Sarah, however, the murder was intentional, and the later parts of his madness kick off Calteron’s self-awareness. After redemption, he and Sarah even find common ground with each other due to their similar circumstances. Sonic and X, throughout the Extraterrestrial Encounter trilogy, as well as any appearances they have after that, are this to Eddie Brock and Venom, which Evo mentions to both pairs in The Symbiote Apocalypse, where it becomes their own Expy Coexistence. The more evil variant of Doug Bowser, alongside his henchmen (save for Wade and Torol), are this for Flushed Away’s The Toad and his army of hench rats (and henchfrogs). The formermost later becomes this for a mix of Flowey and nkrs200’s take on Microsoft Sam. Speaking of, Torol is this around the Arbiter, being the one to have to put up with Tardy’s antics and initially suffering for it, while Tardy’s this around both Bob from SMG4 and Master Chief from Arby n’ the Chief. The latter even has an alternate counterpart displaying the memories of Chief at one point. Corruptor is one to Serpentine throughout ERROR: The Reveal and Executable Revamp, being just as trigger-happy and persistent as the sly snake and even being the instigator of April’s Dark and Troubled Past. Also, just like Serpentine, he gets blasted out of the Onyx Prism for his troubles, but unlike the crazed warrior, this causes the end of his life for good.
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Expy Coexistence
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Neo and his friends appear to be this to Catto Boi and his gang of friends, despite the cast expansion. This becomes an Expy Coexistence with the two eventually teaming up against Error_Code.666 during the fourth season of The Lost Games and becoming True Companions when they cross paths again in The Cursed Engine.
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Deconstruction Fic
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Deconstruction Fic: Corruption of Perfection is this to show MCStudio’s personal fears and worries of making non-profit work, and what content creating can cause to someone figuratively. This is all based on the SMG4 Movie: It's Gotta Be Perfect.
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business
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While Tardy may be daft, even he wasn’t okay with the idea of murdering Roze, calling Torol out on thinking that that’s the best solution to the problem. This demonstrates that he CAN be kind and genuinely humane if he really has to be.
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Fluffy Dry Cat
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Fluffy Dry Cat: While not cats, Alicia and Finnegan both get this after having baths or playing in water, where they get a bit fluffier after drying off for a short while. Lucia herself is also prone to this.
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Good Samaritan
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Good Samaritan: Nitro, in his backstory and even in the major stories, has been known to help sort out many problems, even without his later-gained powers. As examples; Through a connection with Belle (or QT), his babysitter and the mother of the Royal Woods middle school’s Cristina, he was able to help the girl and Lincoln patch things up and become friends again. He commonly contributed to keeping the streets of Royal Woods and Great Lakes City free of garbage left lying around. Neo is also a simple and ordinary hero, not really having any world-threatening monsters to deal with (Error_Code and The Host notwithstanding), just jerks itching to ruin people’s days.
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Fan-Created Offspring: Revie and Rovie, the two children of Respiro and Rovina that each take after their parents in the Errorverse and Omegaverse. As you can expect, the two aren’t seen around Respiro often for good reason. Crosby happens to be the offspring of Sonic.OMT, though less powerful and considerably much kinder than OMT in all regards. In addition, aside from expanding his jaw to consume meals quickly (which nobody bats an eyelash at in the Area 15 universe), his only real powers are spiritual flight and Mind Rape, the latter of which he only does to anyone trying to lay harm to his adoptive family or friends. As in their AU of origin, the Skychasers (alongside their siblings and Kenta Acorn) are fan-made children of major Sonic characters. Skyler the Hedgehog is the son of his AU’s Sonic and Amy. Taffy and Chip are Tails and Cream’s kids in the AU. Koreth and Beryl are under the care of Knuckles and Shade. And Kenta is the fan-kid of Sally and Khan.
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Decomposite Character
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IRL Luis, or Yishu, caused his end of trouble not just because he wanted away from Earth, but because he suffered from severe feelings of having his artwork and creations unappreciated by others, breaking him to the point his sadness tore his emotions apart. Following the Decomposite Character change, he no longer remembers this happening.
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Concerning Trihex’s torture on others, it’s shown that he never did it willingly, but rather a selfish devil controlled his body and forced him to do it in his own name. Fortunately, nobody is fooled once the truth comes out, and Trihex is Easily Forgiven once reincarnated in NE6.EXE.
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Demon/Devil Distinction: Demons and devils aren’t the exact same thing in the Errorverse.
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The Earth-Prime Theory
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The Earth-Prime Theory: Drastically subverted as revealed by the Sonic leading this universe. Discussed by the Master Creator during Worlds Clash concerning the original Errorverse. Apparently, any failed timelines are separated to avoid tampering with the canon events, with the residents of the OMEGA Universe staying put to prevent their “code” from clashing with that of the canon timeline, lest it causes a universal wipeout. Most of this code was indeed fixed up by Pico out-of-universe beforehand to prevent such a thing from occurring, and once the failed timeline cycle came to its conclusion with ERR outwitted, the problem was pretty much non-existent in the end. Shame that the Master Creator had to make such a big deal out of it and fret about such a problem happening again following the Omegaverse’s creation, especially with travel between the base universes and the OMEGA Universe being legally allowed.
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Game Within a Game
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Game Within a Game / Show Within a Show: Well, “game/show within a story”, so to speak, but multiple properties seen in the Errorverse do exist as video games and media in-universe. This does obviously apply to all video game properties that have video games in-universe. Halo, despite not being directly involved in the Errorverse, is indeed a game there, and is quite commonly played by Abodant and Shou. The two even have a dedicated Xbox Halo hot tub in the residence of Frisk, Chara and Asriel. Atari, in honour of their games setting up many properties in the long-run, have several games present in the Errorverse, including their originals seen in Atari 50: The Anniversary Collection. Shovelware's Brain Game is one in the Errorverse, but also has a TV show of its own hosted within Area 15’s Brooklyn. With direct help from in-universe Zen Studios and Williams Electronics / Bally/Midway, Lucia was able to bring tables from the Pinball FX lineup into the OMEGA Universe for people to play, with mandatory censoring in place to keep them family-friendly. new Operating System (or nOS) from RedDeerGames exists in-universe as a legally-distinct OS for computers, albeit with a ton more features than the original game supports. The Looney Tunes cartoons exist as consumable media within the Errorverse, and several movies and cartoons from the lineup are shown commonly in movie theatres.
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Cool Big Sis
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Lily, being a Cool Big Sis to both WS!Daisy and Evo, stands up for both of them however she can, even saving Evo from getting tormented by Seak.
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While his motives are understandable, as Neo makes clear, the loss of his world and friends was no acceptable excuse for Error_Code to mercilessly ravage his home, especially since it wasn't Neo's fault he was brought to life to begin with. The Armor-Piercing Question Neo delivers may not be enough to destroy his spite, but it resonates in him for his story’s aftermath after his final defeat.
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Depending on the Writer
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Depending on the Writer: An in-universe example. In Real World Chaos, Nitro and Amelia learn about MCGamer’s upcoming project, Deception, as well as its Darker and Edgier themes overall. Nitro, not feeling sure that the themes of the story would stick well, had thoughts of creating a Lighter and Softer adaptation of it; all deaths are Adapted Out, and the story instead focuses on the challenges the protagonists face, and the steps they take together to overcome them. IRL Lean was more favoured towards the original, while Ivan agreed that Nitro’s version can allow Liam and Ben to be Spared by the Adaptation with Terry. ‘Course, this doesn't stop MCGamer from going with his idea, though his Ink of Life does bring one of the three into reality prior to this MCGamer’s death…
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Dark and Troubled Past
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Corruptor is one to Serpentine throughout ERROR: The Reveal and Executable Revamp, being just as trigger-happy and persistent as the sly snake and even being the instigator of April’s Dark and Troubled Past. Also, just like Serpentine, he gets blasted out of the Onyx Prism for his troubles, but unlike the crazed warrior, this causes the end of his life for good.
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Felicity’s natural hair colour is blonde, and she is not hesitant to befriend Keyan and Crosby and keep them safe from any troubles they face.
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Death Seeker
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TN!Benjamin utilises this trope, preferring the liberty of death over being assimilated into an army. Even when the general of said army tries to force the issue on him by reminding him of his failed escape, it still doesn’t stop him from seeking death, even if it means it allows his Corruption self or Spirit to take hold of his body and curbstomp the army into defeat.
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