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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay)
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Retired Badass | |
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Retired Badass: Following Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin, Benjamin permanently retired from his rapping career to fully spend time together with AE!Luis and Grace. | |
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Jekyll & Hyde | |
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Jekyll & Hyde: Revealed to be this manner by Reak in the sequel of Darkest Measures, where a fatal lab accident caused a horrible split between his positive and negative personality, said negative being the cruel personality we've seen of Reak in Darkest Measures. Nitro discovers this for himself when he uncovers an audio tape documenting this, confirming that Reak genuinely doesn't remember anything he did in Darkest Measures. | |
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Pay Evil unto Evil | |
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Pay Evil unto Evil: AE!Luis, after suffering a lot of abuse at the hands of his father and brother, eventually snapped and burned his entire village down, claiming their lives as well as those of innocents. Of these innocents, Coral is the only one to make it out alive, thanks to intervention from Nitro. Subverted for Curse. Even with everything he had been through leading up to More than One Universe, he wasn’t going to willingly cause harm to others in return. Nitro himself does this to Seak as payback for him attempting to torment Galvin AND MC into following his twisted ideals, by tearing his entire purgatory down to rubble. Nitro isn’t even phased by Seak warning him about the consequences of his action, following it up with a "The Reason You Suck" Speech and leaving him to fix things up alone as punishment. | |
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Papa Wolf | |
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Papa Wolf: Beefhan is generally chill and very friendly, if not slightly clumsy thanks to the grease from his burgers, but he won’t tolerate villains laying harm to Joilean, his adopted daughter, meaning they’d better leave her be if he’s around, lest they suffer a frying pan to the head alongside his wrath. Rexford, upon hearing about how long Keyan was held in Area 51 for, doesn’t hesitate to stand up for the kid, seeing him as much more than just some “anomaly”, and goes as far as to warn the staff that he will back out on their deal of confidentiality unless they square up and are more respectful of Keyan’s rights. | |
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Regained Memories Sequence | |
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Regained Memories Sequence: Chara and Brian each undergo this when reuniting with Frisk and Catto respectively, each fully remembering their past before those memories were swapped out. | |
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Black Comedy | |
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MCGamer has been shown to utilise Black Comedy quite a lot, his favourite jokes revolving around AE!Luis’s deceased mother. However, AE!Luis does catch wind of this and is upset by it, these jokes breaking any trust he could’ve had with him and Benjamin. | |
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Self-Harm | |
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While Real World Chaos is mostly light-hearted, once MCGamer’s Self-Harm comes into full focus, everything outright stops being funny until Alt Samantha and AC Lean make it back into the Errorverse. | |
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Related in the Adaptation | |
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Related in the Adaptation: For the Sonic/Avalice Blitz counterparts of Sonic and Amy, they are instead brother and sister under the care of one mother and father. | |
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown | |
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: By the end of The Final Showdown, SoniKiller is undeniably furious, and right after throwing Nitro into London (therefore temporarily leaving him without his powers), he doesn’t hesitate to brutally bash Nitro down, forcing the latter to take cover until he finds the courage to continue fighting again. Error_Code/BetaBrian also does this on Neo at the end of The Lost Games Season 4, tearing off Neo’s arms and breaking his knee. It’s a miracle that even that isn’t enough to stop Neo from forcing a reset of the whole game and booting Error out, however, and the reset instantly heals his wounds. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: At the end of Doki Doki Takeover!’s main story mode, Monika asks Benjamin and Grace if there’s a way to get her and the others out of the game. Come The Cursed Engine, and they indeed find a way to get them out for good. After the revival of Oldum77’s Toy Story cast, the LGMs that were hanging from the ceiling quickly dropped down to the ground. Mr. Potato Head managed to catch them, however, leading to their eternal gratitude, as per Toy Story 2 onwards. In turn, once O77!Sonic and the girls fend off some of Puhoi’s other servants, he’s able to apologise to O77!Amy sincerely for the outburst from back in The .EXE Saga: Reanimated, even admitting that it was caused by Respiro subjecting him to Mind Rape and that he would definitely be sincere with his reciprocated feelings. | |
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Non-Indicative Name: Despite the story’s name “FINALE.EXE”, the stories are far from over at that point. The Revie and Rovie seen within the Errorverse and Omegaverse’s confines are Fan-Created Offspring from Respiro and Rovina respectively, and don’t have anything to do with the real-life creator. | |
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Massive Multiplayer Crossover | |
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Massive Multiplayer Crossover: Simply put, the whole Errorverse borders on this more and more, thankfully not going too out of control with it. This is very unlikely to ever happen between the Errorverse and Omegaverse, with interactions between their denizens being considered non-canon or just for-fun stuff. | |
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Hidden Depths | |
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In Corruption of Perfection, IRL Lean vented about how hard it is to be a content creator to those going with him, beginning to show his Hidden Depths before denying any thought of caring about MCGamer. | |
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Shipper on Deck | |
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Shipper on Deck: Tardy to a T. As mind-boggling as he is, he’s quite often about to provide a Ship Tease or two around different people, Torol and Civilia being good examples of this. …at least, as long as it’s not a gay couple for him. | |
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Adaptational Sympathy | |
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Despite being commonly depicted as nothing but trouble in the media, the Errorverse paints such demons and devils in a kinder light, giving several Adaptational Sympathy and with better actions between them as a result. | |
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Properly Paranoid | |
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Properly Paranoid: While Frisk, Chara and Amber awaited their food order in Night Shift at Freddy’s, they caught sight of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck taking their own order, Daffy himself not too fond of the idea of a pineapple pizza. Bugs even mentions offhandedly about Afton while chatting with Chara about the night guard job vacancies, wary of the possibility he escaped the old Mega Pizzaplex. Daffy himself is understandably sketchy about the pizzeria, considering what happened in the other places. | |
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So Beautiful, It's a Curse | |
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So Beautiful, It's a Curse: Amy Rouge, despite her charm, is a good person at her core and really doesn’t like others flirting with her, proving her beauty isn’t her sole defining trait at any opportunity. | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Clide makes use of metallic technology as a binding material to keep his arm held together, due to a past encounter with a lion that mauled his elbow off, said technology able to be easily detached and reattached at will. This is enforced to allow Acceptable Breaks from Reality. However, while Clide does love the arm, that traumatic near-death experience will forever haunt him, hence why he hates the dark. | |
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Skewed Priorities | |
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Skewed Priorities: As much as the new MCGamer/MCS enjoys spending time around the Errorverse, he also has the pressing priority of getting his other works completed for the world to see. Thankfully, Alt Samantha and the others respect his decision, simply checking in on him from time-to-time as the project continues. | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: The pain of allergies is played straight in the Errorverse, which IW!Luis finds out as a result of his allergy of eggs following eating some chocolate cake for the first time. In the Area 15 AU, following the Ink Demon’s demise, the conspiracies of Area 51 are fully ratted out, giving employees their motion to find work elsewhere, and the base completely shut its doors the following month. As it turns out, due to the dark subject matter Hameln Entertainment put into Amanda the Adventurer, unsurprisingly, GBC did NOT give it the go-ahead to broadcast on Pre-GBC for the safety of the younger demographic. It had only broadcasted the live-action counterpart prior to everything that happened, and broadcasted the show’s renewal following the downfall of both Hanelm Entertainment and the Entity. Yishu has been known to consume ink out of vials to feel emotions, similar to what Ink does. However, compared to Ink!Sans, who’s a skeleton, and IW!Luis, who is sentient ink in a human body, Yishu is still human, so the consumption of ink turns out to not be good for his organs or physical health. Fortunately, a cure was found for the illness. The negative effects of drinking alcohol and smoking do not go ignored in the Errorverse, and it’s the former that ends up costing Tila, River’s mother, her life. This case is subverted for Abodant/Arbiter and Swap!Papyrus, though, as they lack any organs to be damaged by such activities, due to them being a living toy/HATE-infused shell and a skeleton respectively. MCGamer has been shown to utilise Black Comedy quite a lot, his favourite jokes revolving around AE!Luis’s deceased mother. However, AE!Luis does catch wind of this and is upset by it, these jokes breaking any trust he could’ve had with him and Benjamin. | |
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Parental Substitute | |
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Parental Substitute: Sonic and Nova both serve as surrogate parents to Little X when he’s introduced in Rise of the Fallen. Following The Cursed Engine, this has expanded to other universes. As a couple of examples: Crossover Realm Sonic and Sally having the same dynamic to Little X Exegod, Exrath and Sonath acting as the three stooges/Roger Rabbit for Little X’s Baby Herman AE!Finn and Brendina serve as such to Clone!Ben, helping hone his mind and develop a personality for himself. He grows to love both of them as family with time as well. Vivienne becomes one to FC!Tinsley during New Guest, the latter looking up to her like a motherly figure. This upgrades to Happily Adopted two days later when she adopts him as a son for real. | |
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Keeping Secrets Sucks | |
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Keeping Secrets Sucks: Calteron Brian, following the revelations of his past, attempts to keep it a secret from everybody around him. Duxiyn and Evo have been the only ones fully aware of this, trying to convince him to let go of this past successfully during Rise of the Fallen. The Toy Story gang try what they can to keep the secret of coming to life when no-one’s watching. However, thanks to the glitches from their restored data and Rex’s panic over it, this secret is blown to Andy, who surprisingly doesn’t take it too bad. | |
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Cold-Blooded Torture | |
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Heljin, close to his demise, attempts to pin the blame on his army for making him inflict Cold-Blooded Torture on many innocents. However, unlike Corrupt’s case, these Blatant Lies fall flat. | |
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right! | |
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: Finn SS refuses outright to leave the hospital in The Lost Games’ third season in order to ensure Heayl and Rosie SS are safe, even wilfully ignoring the COVID-19 Pandemic policies to do so. Reemah herself is not pleased with the Master Creator’s idea that You Can't Fight Fate, and is genuinely annoyed with his ideas of things having to go a certain way. This is what motivates her to tell Omegaverse Brian to stray away from the Errorverse’s path even further just to screw over the Master Creator. | |
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1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_44e6fde4 | type |
The Sleepless | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_44e6fde4 | comment |
The Sleepless: Justified for BF!Benjamin, who had developed more harmless insomnia from his lack of sleep prior to reaching the OMEGA Universe. He is able to get a good night’s sleep after that, however. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_44e6fde4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_44e6fde4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_44e6fde4 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_46cf13c9 | type |
Kid from the Future | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_46cf13c9 | comment |
Kid from the Future: Downplayed. Blossom, born from the adult Chris and Amelia from another timeline, is able to interact with the two’s teen selves in the canon timeline. In addition, Mia and Rito really are from a future Silver discovered, where they were the children of Nitro and Amy from that future. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_46cf13c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_46cf13c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_46cf13c9 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4781adbb | type |
Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4781adbb | comment |
Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While Rian is a bit of a troublemaker and a jock-like jerk, he genuinely cares for his siblings and companions and doesn’t take nicely to anyone hurting them, which is demonstrated by him calling out IRL Luis in Executable Revamp prior to joining the SMGs. And while his methods to stand up for his siblings can get a bit over-the-top, he’s still well-meaning overall. He also shows sympathy towards his companions, just like when Nitro, IRL Lean and the others were talking sadly to IRL Luis on why he refused to get out of his room or let them inside to talk. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4781adbb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4781adbb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4781adbb | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_48e8fe57 | type |
Happily Adopted | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_48e8fe57 | comment |
Vivienne becomes one to FC!Tinsley during New Guest, the latter looking up to her like a motherly figure. This upgrades to Happily Adopted two days later when she adopts him as a son for real. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_48e8fe57 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_48e8fe57 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_48e8fe57 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4bef1d48 | type |
Rebuilt Pedestal | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4bef1d48 | comment |
Rebuilt Pedestal: Yishu is thankfully the receiver of this gradually following his Face–Heel Turn in Executable Revamp. While being under watchful eyes, there are those like Nova and Finnegan who at least tried to help him recover from ink-induced pains. And thanks to Samantha understanding Yishu a lot better, he’s soon treated a lot better and given respect after a long time. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4bef1d48 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4bef1d48 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4bef1d48 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4c6f26c | type |
Socially Awkward Hero | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4c6f26c | comment |
Socially Awkward Hero: Hefty isn’t great with big conversations, but can enjoy simplistic talks with his friends. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4c6f26c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4c6f26c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4c6f26c | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4e52a624 | type |
Screw the Money, I Have Rules! | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4e52a624 | comment |
Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Susan doesn’t have any plans to work with shady corporations at all, not even for large wads of cash for her family. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4e52a624 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4e52a624 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_4e52a624 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_50ed1af4 | type |
Our Demons Are Different | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_50ed1af4 | comment |
Our Demons Are Different: Despite being commonly depicted as nothing but trouble in the media, the Errorverse paints such demons and devils in a kinder light, giving several Adaptational Sympathy and with better actions between them as a result. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_50ed1af4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_50ed1af4 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_54d6f53f | type |
Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_54d6f53f | comment |
Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: The holders of the Time Stones have this in spades, meaning they can remember exactly what went wrong in one timeline and take steps to revert it to lead to a better outcome. Nitro and Selena figure out how to do this while taking down the Tower of Millennium. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_54d6f53f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_54d6f53f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_54d6f53f | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_59907e4f | type |
Police Are Useless | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_59907e4f | comment |
Police Are Useless: During Rise of the Fallen, once word gets out about the predicament of Nitro and his siblings, the blame for it is thrown onto AE!Luis, who had absolutely nothing to do with it. It takes Nitro, Evo and Rosie going there to prove AE!Luis’s innocence in the first place. Of course, it doesn’t mean the kid is completely innocent… Subverted drastically for Derek and Chelsea Green, as well as Alt Earth’s American Police Deputy Chief, who take their jobs seriously, even in the face of a true world-threatening crisis. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_59907e4f | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_59907e4f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_59907e4f | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_599f943f | type |
Karma Houdini Warranty | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_599f943f | comment |
Karma Houdini Warranty: Simply put, criminals definitely do NOT get away with their misdeeds in the Errorverse, and are ratted out once action is taken. To name a few (a lot of which happened within a small period of time): The Fazbear Entertainment CEO that took over from Afton and Henry was arrested for his callous misdeeds (like lying about deceased night guards and children and refusing to take responsibility for incidents) following Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach (and its Ruin DLC), a new one taking his place to ensure these truths come to light while the company is refreshed to be a lot better in general. In More than One Universe, Monika called the authorities about Corrupt’s ex-army’s crimes of organ trafficking and child abuse, which gets them all arrested and sentenced. This ended up tying back to Hameln Entertainment for the part they played in Corrupt’s (or rather, Ginger’s) demise in a sub-story. In the Alone Together timeline, the scientists that cruelly experimented on Luis_PL were arrested on the charges of child abuse after the heroes manage to escape to the OMEGA Universe. In Christmas Festival, Frank Fairest AND Marilyn Mairest are quickly arrested after the Dearests and Mikus call them out for child abuse and manipulation. In Wrath of the Warlord, Lord Brevon gets his just desserts at the hands of Lilac, being well and truly Killed Off for Real TWICE. In his case, he had it coming for screwing her over one too many times. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_599f943f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_599f943f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_599f943f | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5d753b19 | type |
The Smurfette Principle | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5d753b19 | comment |
The Smurfette Principle: Inverted with Neo’s team. Aside from Beefhan, who’s mostly a non-action guy, Neo is the only guy amidst his group of friends, who are all girls (if not counting the friends he meets more of as of the ending to The Lost Games and The Cursed Engine). | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5d753b19 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5d753b19 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5d753b19 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5f861d0f | type |
Only Friend | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5f861d0f | comment |
Only Friend: SoniKiller’s only such companion is, ironically, himself from another dimension, that being his D-Sides counterpart, MightMurderer. Corrupt could only really see the Literature Club and Enzo as companions due to bonding with him, and he’d snarl at anyone else coming close to him out of self-defence and heavy trust issues from the army that abused him. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5f861d0f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5f861d0f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_5f861d0f | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_60194b82 | type |
Spanner in the Works | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_60194b82 | comment |
As a result of Puhoi’s attempted apocalypse in Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin, Lost Hero!Benjamin decides to resort to having him and his allies use a Time Stone to warp back to around a couple of hours before the ritual’s events and not only prevent it from happening entirely, but also tying up any loose ends some of the warriors hadn’t yet resolved up to that point. This indeed works, throwing a massive Spanner in the Works of Puhoi’s endgame scheme, which he had no contingency plan in place to reverse. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_60194b82 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_60194b82 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_60194b82 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_62259825 | type |
Nintendo Hard | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_62259825 | comment |
Nintendo Hard: Seems to be the case for the in-universe Utopian Islands game based on Neo’s adventures. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_62259825 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_62259825 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_62259825 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_66dfe36a | type |
Missing Mom | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_66dfe36a | comment |
Missing Mom: In the Sonic ChaosIIUniverse, Amy had passed away from an unknown cause, meaning Sonic had been raising Sonia alone. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_66dfe36a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_66dfe36a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_66dfe36a | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6aa1a448 | type |
Lightning/Fire Juxtaposition | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6aa1a448 | comment |
Lightning/Fire Juxtaposition: Between Neo and Brian, Neo controls lightning, whilst Brian utilises fire for protecting Calteron. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6aa1a448 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6aa1a448 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6aa1a448 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6bd689ca | type |
Meaningful Echo | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6bd689ca | comment |
Meaningful Echo: In Toy Story 3, Ken tells Lotso that no Barbie can replace the one he loves, seeing how none of them are quite like that one. LH!Benjamin also does this towards Puhoi during Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin after the latter claims that there are other girls he could be with aside from Sky. But he knew his heart was in the right place to be with her, snapping in a similar manner. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6bd689ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6bd689ca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6bd689ca | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6d7026fa | type |
Punny Name | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6d7026fa | comment |
Punny Name: Like his Soft counterpart, Pico’s full name in the Errorverse is Pico N. Grounds. And once again, no points for guessing what that is a play on. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6d7026fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6d7026fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6d7026fa | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ee10e0 | type |
My Greatest Failure | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ee10e0 | comment |
My Greatest Failure: A powerful ability Sytox held was enough to accidentally cause the destruction of his Metal Sonic, forcing him to go back in time with his Time Stone and ensure Metal doesn’t silence his bullies. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ee10e0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ee10e0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ee10e0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ef9d3fe | type |
Christmas Episode | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ef9d3fe | comment |
Christmas Festival, in light of it being the Errorverse’s Christmas Episode, is also this, simply depicting the cast happily enjoying the festive season. The Halloween Episode, Halloween Fanatics, also counts, since the main plot is simply different teams of characters in a friendly competition for a Rare Candy. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ef9d3fe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ef9d3fe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_6ef9d3fe | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_71748a39 | type |
Named by the Adaptation | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_71748a39 | comment |
Named by the Adaptation: In the Errorverse, Hat Kid and Bow Kid get the names Phoebe and Angelica respectively. Daddy Dearest and Mommy Mearest get the first names of Daniel and Martha respectively in the Errorverse. Neither of the Twin Stars have official names in their concepts, though in the Errorverse, they are dubbed Jinsokuna and Furaito respectively. The in-universe version of The BBC is named as “GBC” (Global Broadcasting Corporation), with its own line-up of TV and radio. It even reuses the BBC’s mix of simplicity and stunning idents. Information about it can be found here. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_71748a39 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_71748a39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_71748a39 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7241785e | type |
You Can't Fight Fate | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7241785e | comment |
Reemah herself is not pleased with the Master Creator’s idea that You Can't Fight Fate, and is genuinely annoyed with his ideas of things having to go a certain way. This is what motivates her to tell Omegaverse Brian to stray away from the Errorverse’s path even further just to screw over the Master Creator. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7241785e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7241785e | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7453bc5b | type |
Spared by the Adaptation | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7453bc5b | comment |
Spared by the Adaptation: Sark’s male servants, prior to the Tower of Millennium events, are all alive in the Errorverse, throwing out the high testosterone problem. While Underverse is canon to the Errorverse, Muffet and Mettaton do survive their encounter with X!Muffet and X!Mettaton this time, mainly to keep their later role in Glitchtale intact. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7453bc5b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7453bc5b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7453bc5b | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_762b9223 | type |
Played for Laughs | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_762b9223 | comment |
Played for Laughs in Real World Chaos, where MCGamer loses it upon getting a Game Over (specifically a Time Over) in the Utopian Islands game. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_762b9223 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_762b9223 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_762b9223 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_78255ad7 | type |
Passing the Torch | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_78255ad7 | comment |
Passing the Torch: While Brian NE was going through a bad patch, Cassie temporarily took up his mantle in keeping Regional Titanium safe from crime. After Brian’s passing, Lean takes up his role as Calteron’s guardian, like those before him had. Once Sonic and Nova marry each other in the aftermath of the He Who Destroys arc, the blue blur’s role of upholding Mobius’s safety is shared between him and Nitro. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_78255ad7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_78255ad7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_78255ad7 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_786bf97f | type |
Real Life Writes the Plot | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_786bf97f | comment |
Real Life Writes the Plot: An in-universe case. Considering Sonic.EXE: Dark Souls Remake’s Nintendo Hard difficulty, it’s no surprise that many players would struggle with the Special Stages. This is incorporated into the real Earth following the decomposition of IRL Luis/MCGamer and Yishu, the former of which burnt out 39 tries to beat Metal Sonic’s Special Stage AND survive with Robotnik (which has indeed happened), needing IRL Finn himself to advise IRL Lean against interrupting him, lest he suffer a Tranquil Fury from him. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_786bf97f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_786bf97f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_786bf97f | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7896ecc3 | type |
Perpetual Smiler | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7896ecc3 | comment |
Perpetual Smiler: Subverted for Canon Sans and Canon Papyrus, who are both more capable of expressing emotion through their mouths instead of just being limited to expressing it through their eyes and tone of voice. Underplayer Sans and Papyrus maintain this, however, though it is still subverted for the other Sans/Papyrus variants seen in the continuity. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7896ecc3 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7896ecc3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7896ecc3 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7a143509 | type |
Shell-Shocked Veteran | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7a143509 | comment |
Shell-Shocked Veteran: CR (Crossover Realm)!Sonic is reduced to this come the end of One More Hero’s first chapter, having seen awful things and deeming universes outside of his own “hell”. Even before him, LG!Nitro and TS!Brian were badly scarred from their experiences with Heljin, who tormented them under Trihex’s name. They do gradually get better over time, thankfully. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7a143509 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7a143509 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7c9933de | type |
Laughably Evil | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7c9933de | comment |
Laughably Evil: MPlayer can indeed be seen as a genuine threat. However, he can be a good laugh concerning several aspects of him, such as getting a phone call out of the blue when he and Nitro first meet, or tumbling into Humiliation Conga territory while trying to take the kid down. Nitro and Amelia do find multiple ways to outwit him as well, like one variant of the disguise Running Gag from Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7c9933de | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7c9933de | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7c9933de | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7d89315b | type |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7d89315b | comment |
Nitro himself does this to Seak as payback for him attempting to torment Galvin AND MC into following his twisted ideals, by tearing his entire purgatory down to rubble. Nitro isn’t even phased by Seak warning him about the consequences of his action, following it up with a "The Reason You Suck" Speech and leaving him to fix things up alone as punishment. | |
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Tsundere | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_7ef728b1 | comment |
There have been a few hints between MCGamer and IRL Lean, like the blushing he did in the ending of Corruption of Perfection, where he denies being friends with MCGamer, and his response when Tardy claims about MCGamer being his "BF". Though nothing big’s come out of it yet. Plus, IRL Lean, being the Tsundere he is (see the "Tropes T-Y" page), is quick to deny any such hints of affection, or even that he and MCGamer are friends. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_805deb6e | type |
Small Role, Big Impact | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_805deb6e | comment |
Small Role, Big Impact: While the Loud House/Casagrandes cast don’t have the biggest roles of the Errorverse, the key characters still make their moments count whenever they’re a part of things. While Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws have yet to actually make a known appearance in the Errorverse, it is thanks to them that AD!Luis is capable of speaking Spanish. Despite not appearing in person during The Forever Child: New Guest, Evo had shared knowledge of FC!Tinsley with Vivienne sometime before her research into his world. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_82fd1461 | type |
Plug 'n' Play Prosthetics | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_82fd1461 | comment |
Plug 'n' Play Prosthetics: Clide makes use of metallic technology as a binding material to keep his arm held together, due to a past encounter with a lion that mauled his elbow off, said technology able to be easily detached and reattached at will. This is enforced to allow Acceptable Breaks from Reality. However, while Clide does love the arm, that traumatic near-death experience will forever haunt him, hence why he hates the dark. In Darkest Measures’ sequel, Clide makes use of it to fix Evo’s broken shoulder joint, dislodged from Seak biting into it. Though, thanks to technical modifications Lily helped with, this shoulder prosthetic becomes a unique variation on this trope, able to connect different AI-assisted technology to help Evo with different endeavours. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_83b44e80 | type |
Straight Gay | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_83b44e80 | comment |
Straight Gay: A good number of Pico’s OC characters, a couple of MC’s characters and several characters outside of their creation (e.g. Monika and Manic) are on some end of the LGBT spectrum, and no stereotypically campy behaviour is exhibited out of them. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_83cef301 | type |
Right for the Wrong Reasons | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_83cef301 | comment |
Right for the Wrong Reasons: In contrast to ERR!SoniKiller's real counterpart, he isn't necessarily evil OR kind. He's just sadistic and misguided, believing all failed timelines should be destroyed. While it may sound like a good thing, he'd also destroy failed timelines where no-one is even suffering or are living their best lives. Not all of these timelines are subject to attack from him, but if they are, it’s really likely to leave a negative impact on anyone he provokes, Attempted Peace!Chris being a prime example. ERR does get taught a lesson a few times subsequently as punishment for this. It doesn’t help that he’s effectively one Sonic with a big prejudice against failed timelines. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_8437cb10 | type |
Made a Slave | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_8437cb10 | comment |
Made a Slave: Puhoi ends up on this blindly upon making his deal with Torment, after Puhoi tries to kill Torment for breaking his side of the deal, only to be proven that Torment was more powerful than him in willpower and combat, hence leaving the ghost no choice but to follow along and hurt more people. TN!Benjamin refuses to comply with this, preferring to be killed than to be forced into an army for nefarious purposes. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_85e7c12f | type |
Puppy-Dog Eyes | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_85e7c12f | comment |
Puppy-Dog Eyes: Little X utilises these to convince Lord X to let him meet other EXEs, and he succeeds, the god giving into the desire in embarrassment. WS!Daisy also lets off her own variant when convincing her father, Frank, to let Evo stay at their house for a night during NAMELESS_EVIL_666.EXE. Milla and Marshmallow do this towards Mayor Zao, who was noted to have passed out from a cuteness overload that Lilac and Brian find out about in NE6.EXE. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_86f4f393 | type |
Stating the Simple Solution | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_86f4f393 | comment |
Stating the Simple Solution: Rian is on the receiving end of this from OH!Finn and OH!Pikachu after suffering his pseudo-evil creations getting repeatedly destroyed by them during Errorverse X Minecraft. Their mention of a solution? Do not create the slavery structures online where people can trash them. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_8a07e085 | type |
Denser and Wackier | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_8a07e085 | comment |
All parts of the Area 15 universe following Pericles’ demise are a lot more light-hearted, with Keyan and Crosby gladly getting a new life, and Ricc and Baston being on Denser and Wackier quests together. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_90e31482 | type |
Laser-Guided Karma | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_90e31482 | comment |
Concerning the failed timelines, the Alone Together timeline is much less dark than quite a lot of the others, instead serving as more heartwarming with the group of five fixing things up and just biding life before their trip to the OMEGA Universe, but not before Nitro ensures the scientists who abused Luis_PL get Laser-Guided Karma for their actions. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_91835104 | type |
Motivational Kiss | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_91835104 | comment |
Motivational Kiss: Christina gives one to Tarilvax when he’s ready to head back to his friends in Rise of the Fallen, although he does a playful Ship Tease towards her before going that leaves her blushing bright-red. This later comes full-circle with the two sincerely falling in love. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_92294586 | type |
Suspicion Aesop | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_92294586 | comment |
Suspicion Aesop: Evo and Flowey Doug deliver one to Tardy during their first meeting when the latter questions why Evo and Wade were holding hands during the cave trip. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_93ed8515 | type |
Set Right What Once Went Wrong | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_93ed8515 | comment |
Set Right What Once Went Wrong: As a result of Puhoi’s attempted apocalypse in Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin, Lost Hero!Benjamin decides to resort to having him and his allies use a Time Stone to warp back to around a couple of hours before the ritual’s events and not only prevent it from happening entirely, but also tying up any loose ends some of the warriors hadn’t yet resolved up to that point. This indeed works, throwing a massive Spanner in the Works of Puhoi’s endgame scheme, which he had no contingency plan in place to reverse. While not necessarily in the Errorverse, it's being counted to the fact Puhoi, now back to Audrey, is a character from the Errorverse. Audrey's soul is partially restored slowly upon being brought back in the Omegaverse. While his original goal was to lay that multiverse's Calteron to ruins, he slowly goes through changes as his soul slowly reverts him back to normal, leading to him putting a stop to Torment's scheme and stopping him from reverting him back to Puhoi. However, despite this change, he was no longer that innocent kid he was, suffering similar to Lean and maturing for the worst. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_973d220f | type |
Never My Fault | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_973d220f | comment |
In the Lost Games alternate movie timeline, Nitro’s temper with Error_Code is quick to come to a head when the latter still refused to own up to his actions and repeatedly putting the blame on Neo, even when it could’ve been avoided. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_975ba595 | type |
Sleep Cute | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_975ba595 | comment |
Sleep Cute: This happens a few times between couples or close companions in the Errorverse. A particular example is when Evo’s in the middle of such a moment with Ashley and Wade both sleeping on his shoulders. Etricia decides to take a picture of the moment due to finding it really cute, even if Wade would be embarrassed upon waking up. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_984ef9ef | type |
"Not So Different" Remark | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_984ef9ef | comment |
"Not So Different" Remark: In the Omegaverse, upon seeing that Central Database was compiled with a lot of hate messages, Puhoi realised quickly that they were all Errorverse Brian's thoughts that he wrote, slowly understanding what he went through. In Corruption of Perfection, IRL Lean felt the same way, having seen the pressures MCGamer faces daily with his works. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9a3c3d17 | type |
The Omniscient | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9a3c3d17 | comment |
The Omniscient: Tarilvax is in this trope, since he has quite the vast knowledge for a ton of things. He even lampshades the trope when he’s quick to learn about the Daisy plushie Evo carries around with him, and doesn’t take long to see his crush on her. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9b06e314 | type |
Greater-Scope Villain | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9b06e314 | comment |
Played straight for Puhoi, who is the last Greater-Scope Villain of the Errorverse and had caused the deaths of many in his rampage. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9bfe5372 | type |
Place of Protection | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9bfe5372 | comment |
Place of Protection: A special bunker is the residence of LG!Nitro and TS!Brian, complete with all the stuff they need for survival and entertainment. A state-of-the-art security system and easy transport between worlds also helps with this. The OMEGA Universe fits this to the extreme, serving as a place of sanctuary for any victims of genocides, failed timelines, destroyed universes and other traumatic experiences. In fact, the physical and mental health of the universe’s inhabitants is prioritised throughout said universe. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9ea277d2 | type |
Stealing from Thieves | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_9ea277d2 | comment |
Stealing from Thieves: In Real World Chaos, a Temmie steals some of MPlayer’s cash at gunpoint, and a part of his time in the story is focused on tracking down said Temmie and getting it back. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_a1e83460 | type |
Speech Bubbles | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_a1e83460 | comment |
Speech Bubbles: With special devices implanted into them, AE!Luis and Luis_PL gain the ability to express their speech through these, later with the addition of audio. This is in place, due to permanent damage to their vocal cords. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_a78d03bc | type |
Meme Acknowledgment | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_a78d03bc | comment |
Meme Acknowledgment: In-universe examples. Not only was Soft Benjamin aware of the McDonald's Grimace Milkshake trend (where people pretend to die or suffer illnesses after drinking it), but he even disproved it by showing he came out unscathed after trying it out. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_ad5283e1 | type |
Robot Girl | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_ad5283e1 | comment |
Robot Girl: Wrath Soul Daisy, alongside Lily, counts as one, though the former hardly ever shows her robotic components due to being practically human by design AND personality. Her innocence and cuteness is what makes Evo fall for her. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_adfd3165 | type |
For the Evulz | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_adfd3165 | comment |
Lean, originally going to be with Richard's horror series, reached his breaking point during Puhoi's constant loop of murdering him and his friends, as well as torturing Brian just because he could. Having been broken from it, Lean broke character, changing from an innocent young boy to a kid with nothing to lose as he faced Puhoi head on. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_aed65980 | type |
All for Nothing | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_aed65980 | comment |
The Enchanter’s constant acts to make previous heroes’ success against Puhoi, and by extension Luis_PLAYER’s sacrifice to stop him, All for Nothing leads him to this in the end, getting glitched to death by Protag in retaliation for the countless lives he attempted to wither. While he might’ve survived this, he is quickly TRULY killed off by Puhoi soon after as a blood sacrifice. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_afa7bfd5 | type |
Reunion Kiss | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_afa7bfd5 | comment |
Reunion Kiss: Amelia gives a few to Nitro/Chris following their reunion in NE6.EXE. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_affc0c98 | type |
Significant Wardrobe Shift | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_affc0c98 | comment |
Significant Wardrobe Shift: During Real World Chaos’s third chapter, MCS takes the action of giving Clone!Ben a completely original outfit to differentiate him from his other Deception counterpart. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_ba0e3912 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_ba0e3912 | comment |
Power Nullifier: Puhoi does this around any of The Omnipresent entities like The Stanley Parable’s Narrator and FNF’s Anti-Narrator in Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin in order to increase his chances of success. However, this is unable to stop the power of Time Stone wielders being able to go back to an earlier point in time to undo a success in one failed passage of time, as LH!Benjamin and Sky both demonstrate during the story. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_bfb5f597 | type |
Money Is Not Power | |
Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_bfb5f597 | comment |
Money Is Not Power: The evil Doug Bowser ends up learning this the hard way, his plans crumbling at the seams in Final Confliction after he’s ratted out by the real deal. | |
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Errorverse: Tropes J-S (Roleplay) / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Several of the works and moments seen in the Errorverse are inspired by those made by other creators. Several of these works include, though aren’t limited to: Batman: The Animated Series (for select scenes in both Sonic.EXE All-Stars and Errorverse Casual Stories) Catto Boi and Sonic.EXE: Dark Souls Remake (for The Lost Games) Venom (2018) (and its sequel) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 (for the Sonic: The Extraterrestrial Encounter trilogy) Glitchtale (mostly Season 2) (for several scenes in The Cursed Engine 2) Children's Play / Teen's Play, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) and Flushed Away (for several parts of Final Confliction) Avengers: Endgame (for One More Chance) Spider Man Into The Spiderverse and Spider-Man: No Way Home (for One More Hero and More than One Universe) SMG4 Movie: Revelations and SMG4 Movie: It's Gotta Be Perfect (for Dark Revelations and Corruption of Perfection respectively) Animation vs. Minecraft (in part for ERROR_SMG4: The Next-Gen) The eldritch appearance taken by Seak during Chaotic Evil harkens back to the one seen in Amanda the Adventurer. Several of the gags heard throughout the Errorverse are based on contributions to Retrovisity’s Saying a Lot of Things series of videos. The area of the OMEGA Universe that allows travel to other dimensions and universes harkens to the similar variant seen in Sonic Speed Simulator. During the Next Generation Arc of the Errorverse, during Movie Eggman's return, he was within the Palace where the history of all that happened in the Errorverse was about in an attempt to get into the Errorverse itself, but upon seeing that devils and demons existed there, he exclaimed "DIE DEVIL HUMAN!!". | |
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Rage Breaking Point | |
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Rage-Breaking Point: In the Lost Games alternate movie timeline, Nitro’s temper with Error_Code is quick to come to a head when the latter still refused to own up to his actions and repeatedly putting the blame on Neo, even when it could’ve been avoided. Once Brian discovers the harsh treatment of Region in Calteron’s secret facility, he personally shows up to give the staff there what for in retaliation once Vicky breaks the kid back out. During NE!Brian's saga, he reached his breaking point with Sakuron after his AI friend, Crissie, was near-destroyed. Going from the innocent, dorky and pacifist boy he was known as when he was just 10 to a vengeful, angered and wrathful person, attempting to make Sakuron's death as slow and painful as possible. Fortunately, Lilac’s intervention stopped him from crossing the Moral Event Horizon, as did the intervention of DE!Brian when he was close to killing Drack for presumably murdering Galvin. Lean, originally going to be with Richard's horror series, reached his breaking point during Puhoi's constant loop of murdering him and his friends, as well as torturing Brian just because he could. Having been broken from it, Lean broke character, changing from an innocent young boy to a kid with nothing to lose as he faced Puhoi head on. Sky herself reaches this upon witnessing the deaths of LH!Benjamin, Mulan, Spongebob and PLAYER in one timeline loop of Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin, turning into her Manifest form and easily overpowering Puhoi to reset the timeline again, aiming to ensure Puhoi’s plan well and truly backfires by EVERY mean necessary. Played for Laughs in Real World Chaos, where MCGamer loses it upon getting a Game Over (specifically a Time Over) in the Utopian Islands game. | |
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Killed Off for Real | |
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Killed Off for Real: Sakuron is finally doomed for good in the finale of the second New Era saga, being left to die slowly and painfully in space by Brian and Drack. Corruptor is on the receiving end of this from April, who blasts him into space after curb-stomping him, which leaves the bloodthirsty warrior in space to die from a lack of oxygen. Jane ends up sacrificing herself to save Brian NE from potential death from lack of oxygen. Lord Brevon well and truly meets his demise at the end of Wrath of the Warlord, at the hands of Lilac, no less. He is revived via a cyberization process, but well and truly meets his end in Justice for Toons!. Mark Blacksmith suffers this, due to Bête Noire’s newfound power murdering him back in the real world. While it causes Abodant to undergo a Heroic BSoD, it’s enough to strengthen the resolve of his team members and friends to truly stop Betty in her tracks. Bête Noire finally receives this in the penultimate episode in the AR3Y N THE C1EF: Broken Identities storyline, being trapped in the void for her troubles and after her defeat against Frisk, Chara, Asriel and Amber together. Luis_PLAYER died for good in his decaying world in Underplayer 4, being permanently erased from existence and leaving PLAYER to take his mantle. The companions and allies of Mulan and Spongebob end up being killed off in some form by Puhoi’s servants, but the two heroes thankfully survive. The Enchanter’s constant acts to make previous heroes’ success against Puhoi, and by extension Luis_PLAYER’s sacrifice to stop him, All for Nothing leads him to this in the end, getting glitched to death by Protag in retaliation for the countless lives he attempted to wither. While he might’ve survived this, he is quickly TRULY killed off by Puhoi soon after as a blood sacrifice. Calteron Brian/Kyuzi’s ultimate fate at the end of the “He Who Destroys” arc, as he gives his life up to stop Puhoi from ripping the Errorverse apart. | |
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Lighter and Softer | |
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Lighter and Softer: All parts of the Area 15 universe following Pericles’ demise are a lot more light-hearted, with Keyan and Crosby gladly getting a new life, and Ricc and Baston being on Denser and Wackier quests together. In contrast to a lot of the more serious stories, Welcoming Hope demonstrates the beginning of heartwarming and much welcome fresh starts to many who were either wronged, lost their timelines/universes to destruction or simply trying to keep away from failed timelines as a whole. Concerning the failed timelines, the Alone Together timeline is much less dark than quite a lot of the others, instead serving as more heartwarming with the group of five fixing things up and just biding life before their trip to the OMEGA Universe, but not before Nitro ensures the scientists who abused Luis_PL get Laser-Guided Karma for their actions. Likewise, the Multi Group timeline has nothing truly horrible happening, simply being gentle bonding experiences for each of the three sides involved. Christmas Festival, in light of it being the Errorverse’s Christmas Episode, is also this, simply depicting the cast happily enjoying the festive season. The Halloween Episode, Halloween Fanatics, also counts, since the main plot is simply different teams of characters in a friendly competition for a Rare Candy. The Next Generation arc is much less dark than the stories preceding it, due to depicting the heroes finally able to continue on with life without things being extremely threatening. Some of the stories in that arc avert this at points, however, such as Errorverse X Minecraft with the Master Player’s threatening role, yet even then, MPlayer’s not a deranged murderer. The Casual Stories sub-series is even more light-hearted, with the episodes instead depicting fun-sized adventures with different groups of characters, such as an alternate version of Sonic Drone Home in OMT!Tails’s world and an encounter with creepy-crawlies. | |
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Screw Destiny | |
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Screw Destiny: During a side-story of Darkest Measures, NE!Brian is forced to leave the Errorverse presumably for good for his safety, but this weighs heavily on the motivation of him AND Lilac. Wrath of the Warlord rectifies this, though, as one of Serpentine’s attacks ends up screwing this destiny over and breaking the boundary between them once more, giving them a chance to reunite and team up against Lord Brevon. During the early stages of the Omegaverse, OV!Brian is repeatedly told by the Master Creator that his course of action was not how things were to go, especially due to Pendle surviving and him not holding ANYTHING against Halsi as a result (even developing feelings for her). This had forced the entire timeline to be separated into a separate universe. However, he refuses to abide by the destiny that tore down the life of his predecessor, which leads to the Omegaverse being fully formed. | |
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Orphanage of Love | |
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Orphanage of Love: In the third iteration of the “real” Earth, this is in the form of the home OH!Finn, Kate and Reggie start up together, taking in orphaned children who are struggling out on the streets or evading any abusive home life. | |
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Sympathy for the Devil | |
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Sympathy for the Devil: Region and Corrupt are both ex-antagonists portrayed in a sympathetic light, having each gone through a lot for being early teenagers. And worse, both of them were subjected to Harmful to Minors treatment that those close to them were rightfully disgusted by. | |
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Lower-Deck Episode | |
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Lower-Deck Episode: There are times in the Errorverse where less major characters get major roles of their own. Numerous failed timelines have a focus on characters in a supporting role, such as Enzo, Evo and April. Evo and Ashley outright get a spotlight in the final battle of The Cursed Engine 2. | |
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Ship Tease | |
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Ship Tease: Beefhan does this a couple of times, teasing couples or possibly-to-be couples with his “Double-Date Special” burger deal. He has been noted to do this around Neo and Christina in The Lost Games’ third season, as well as to Lone Guardian!Nitro and Nerila in Lone Guardian. BetaBrian does this to V_Reemah when asking her about V_Meldora, wondering if their bond is beyond simply just being buddies. She does admit to her feelings for V_Meldora shortly after, though, promising to tell her in the aftermath of The Lost Games. Extrasial does this towards Lilac and Spade after earning her forgiveness for unintentionally upsetting him, unaware that they were already partially dating before he teased them about it. Canon Sonic does this between Tails and Alicia following their confession to each other at the end of The Cursed Engine 2’s third part, even teasing them about it at the big moment. Tails does get Sonic back for it, of course. Chara and Amber get this between them on occasion during their time together in the AR3Y N THE C1EF: Broken Identities stories, finally confessing their feelings for one another during the series finale. In keeping with her nature of pranking others, Phoebe does a ship tease between Azura!Maria and Nitro in Nitro & Damien: Parallel Swap, despite the two having only met the previous evening. The pair do eventually start showing feelings for one another later on, though. There have been a few hints between MCGamer and IRL Lean, like the blushing he did in the ending of Corruption of Perfection, where he denies being friends with MCGamer, and his response when Tardy claims about MCGamer being his "BF". Though nothing big’s come out of it yet. Plus, IRL Lean, being the Tsundere he is (see the "Tropes T-Y" page), is quick to deny any such hints of affection, or even that he and MCGamer are friends. | |
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Lineage Comes from the Father | |
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Lineage Comes from the Father: Samantha takes after IRL Finn, her own father, in inheriting the Errorverse and serving as its protector and controller for when her father passes on, akin to the role of Audrey in Bendy & the Dark Revival. | |
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The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You | |
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Mark Blacksmith suffers this, due to Bête Noire’s newfound power murdering him back in the real world. While it causes Abodant to undergo a Heroic BSoD, it’s enough to strengthen the resolve of his team members and friends to truly stop Betty in her tracks. | |
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MamaWolf | |
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Mama Wolf: Susan Smith is completely willing to put her life on the line and support her children as needed, such as taking a lot of the direct combat for them and even helping Chris seek therapy following his confession around his depression. Merga forms this bond with Lilac following her rescue and redemption, proving herself to go above and beyond to keep Team Lilac and the rest of Avalice safe from Brevon when he shows up again in Wrath of the Warlord, proving to be more than a match against the warlord. | |
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Mysterious Protector | |
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Mysterious Protector: Lone Guardian!Nitro begins this way after departing from his timeline, being one of the keys to the heroes’ success in More than One Universe. His mystery dies down in his bigger role in Lone Guardian, though. | |
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Never Grew Up | |
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Never Grew Up: Justified, thanks to Evo’s accidental ‘age-halt effect’ keeping a lot of the Errorverse at their current ages. Some characters do avert this, albeit only briefly. This is also justified for FC!Tinsley, hence the book he originates from (see Walking the Earth in the Tropes T-Y sub-page). | |
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Red and Black and Evil All Over | |
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Red and Black and Evil All Over: Downplayed with Wade while in his Virus.BIN incarnation, since he’s not truly evil at heart and got transformed into that state unwillingly. Played straight for Puhoi, who is the last Greater-Scope Villain of the Errorverse and had caused the deaths of many in his rampage. | |
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Morality Pet | |
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Morality Pet: Joilean_Clone, during The Lost Games Season 5, happened to be the only thing keeping Error_Code from proceeding with his more twisted ideals. | |
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Suspiciously Specific Denial | |
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: The Stanley Parable’s Narrator claims to not actually care about Brian’s wellbeing, despite literally trying to help him overcome his depression mere moments prior in Rise of the Fallen. In Corruption of Perfection, IRL Lean vented about how hard it is to be a content creator to those going with him, beginning to show his Hidden Depths before denying any thought of caring about MCGamer. He does it again after MCGamer snaps out of his perfectionism-induced insanity, claiming he only said all those things to MCGamer just so he would live and not because he wanted to break through to him. | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: If Brian’s extremely infuriated with someone, an act that even leaves his own guards unsettled despite having done nothing wrong, you know whoever’s the target of his rage is screwed up big time. | |
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Shrinking Violet | |
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Shrinking Violet: As a person, Amelia Walten started out this way when she was just a little girl, being very shy around a lot of people. She is gradually able to open up to others as the years go on, thanks to Chris/Nitro and his siblings bonding with her and giving her companionship. Tara was understandably shy around others after being brought to safety, even to the point of voluntarily choosing not to speak until his mother was found again. Compared to Nitro, Hefty (his D-Sides counterpart) is more resigned and less willing to bring attention to himself. Though thanks to D-Side Mighty and D-Side Honey, he’s been able to open up a bit more, though he remains shy around strangers. Following his freedom from Seak, Reak was understandably shy to speak initially, but warmed up to living with the Smiths in time. | |
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished | |
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: AD!Finn, before entering the Errorverse, was an alternate variation of IRL Finn who was sickened enough by the worst failed timelines in order to attempt to divert ERR!SoniKiller into only destroying them and not the better failed timelines. While he does succeed in this regard and grants LG!Nitro and TS!Brian an opening to start helping failed timeline inhabitants, his intervention practically tethers his soul into the boundaries of the Errorverse, with no way to get back out to the real world ever again. He, alongside companion Rhea, get some focus during The Cursed Engine 2 because of this. Played for Laughs in Errorverse Casual Shorts: Sparkle Berries!!!, when IRL Lean gets arrested for impersonating a cop and handcuffing others all over the place, even though he was as adamant about stopping MCS’s Sparkles addiction as anyone else. | |
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Raised by the Supernatural | |
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Raised by the Supernatural: Downplayed in that the Tunes aren’t outright supernatural. When Brian NE was around five and scared out of his wits, he came across Toontopia and met several of the cartoons he was used to seeing. They even raised him as if he was one of them, and upon becoming a toon for some time, he was also their everyday hero as needed, dubbed “Darton TP”. He lost these cartoon traits when he felt the need to grow up, though. | |
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Fan-Created Offspring | |
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The Revie and Rovie seen within the Errorverse and Omegaverse’s confines are Fan-Created Offspring from Respiro and Rovina respectively, and don’t have anything to do with the real-life creator. | |
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Redemption Equals Death | |
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Redemption Equals Death: In the Errorverse version of Sonic EX, Caffrin sides with Alice and Veronica in the finale to stop Xenophanes, but loses her life in the process. She does come back during the crossover stories, though. Nicolas Smith, at the end of The Symbiote Apocalypse, ends up dying while distracting the symbiotes long enough to get them completely eradicated. Defected Conqueror!Nitro felt this was going to happen as a result of him redeeming himself at the last minute in his timeline of Executable Revamp, though he and his Amy avert this, surviving, albeit with a slight Age Lift. Subverted for BetaBrian, who doesn't actually die upon redeeming himself to save Neo from trauma and PTSD by making him forget everything that happened. In fact, he is forever subjected to a fate worse than death. | |
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Suppressed Rage | |
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Suppressed Rage: LG!Nitro, prior to Lone Guardian’s events, consistently felt the urge to let his anger out at the consistent bad outcomes and how he couldn’t do anything to fix them, though kept it in so as not to upset TS!Brian, who is understandably sensitive around such anger occurring. He finally lets it out fully in the first chapter of Lone Guardian, which kicks off the events of the story and shows him that keeping his anger held back for so long wasn’t healthy. | |
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Easily Forgiven | |
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A non-accused example in the case of Trihex, considering Heljin was using his body to try and deflect all blame he’d receive. Sure enough, no-one’s fooled by Heljin’s lies by the time he’s ratted out, and Trihex is pretty much Easily Forgiven. | |
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Super Gullible | |
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Super Gullible: Yishu, being gullible, is vulnerable to getting manipulated by villains, which Puhoi takes advantage of. It takes Nova and Finnegan to help him realise that mistake and return to the good side. | |
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Platonic Life-Partners | |
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Platonic Life-Partners: After originally spending four prior seasons as enemies, Neo and BetaBrian end up reaching common ground with each other with the shocking revelation that many other Brians and Neos have gone through what they did. Having become a closely knit group. While they're definitely not couples (yet), they definitely do have the energy of one. | |
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Shoo Out the Clowns | |
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Shoo Out the Clowns: The New Era saga gets a LOT darker during its second four stories, to the point that almost NO comedy is present at all. And worse, things only begin to lighten up during Family Reunion. While Real World Chaos is mostly light-hearted, once MCGamer’s Self-Harm comes into full focus, everything outright stops being funny until Alt Samantha and AC Lean make it back into the Errorverse. | |
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Killing Intent | |
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Killing Intent: When Ben from Deception ends up coming to life thanks to the Ink of Life MCGamer had, the latter immediately gets ideas of killing him, which understandably unnerves the kid. Nitro and Amelia take their time in befriending him and helping him get accustomed to his new life, of course, while Evo and Wade have to stop Luis and Lean’s pesky attempts on Clone!Ben’s life in any manner. MCGamer is not okay with the idea of his Deception characters being in the Errorverse or Omegaverse, though LG!Nitro is quick to allow an exception for him. The newer MCStudio doesn’t have this, though. | |
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One-Winged Angel | |
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Sky herself reaches this upon witnessing the deaths of LH!Benjamin, Mulan, Spongebob and PLAYER in one timeline loop of Project: MCGAMEJOLTER.bin, turning into her Manifest form and easily overpowering Puhoi to reset the timeline again, aiming to ensure Puhoi’s plan well and truly backfires by EVERY mean necessary. | |
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My Future Self and Me | |
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My Future Self and Me: Nitro and Amelia have adult counterparts from a future they weren’t able to reach, who even have a daughter as a result of their marriage. The two versions even start crossing paths from The Cursed Engine 2 onwards. | |
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