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[[File:TOF_TVTropes_5137.png|frame|[[Big No|NOOOOOOOO!!!]] Why did it have to be the Teevee? [http://www.taleoffiction.com/chapter-3-episode-3/ Now we'll never know how the third season of "Unhuman Rogue Wrestlers" ends]!]]
[[File:TOF_TVTropes_5137.png|frame|[[Big No|NOOOOOOOO!!!]] Why did it have to be the Teevee? [http://www.taleoffiction.com/chapter-3-episode-3/ Now we'll never know how the third season of "Unhuman Rogue Wrestlers" ends]!]]


{{quote|''After all, you didn’t even bother to name your particular species; we defined the whole bunch of you as being NOT-human, so you must be a what, monster? That makes sense. After all, you are digging the mines, I am writing – as in, putting words together, making stuff up, naming things.''|'''I am not fiction''', Baruch Caan's blog}}
{{quote|''After all, you didn’t even bother to name your particular species; we defined the whole bunch of you as being NOT-human, so you must be a what, monster? That makes sense. After all, you are digging the mines, I am writing – as in, putting words together, making stuff up, naming things.''
|'''I am not fiction''', Baruch Caan's blog}}


An English-language webcomic written and drawn by Felix Schittig and Kilian Wilde and updated on Mondays and Thursdays. [http://www.taleoffiction.com/ ''A Tale of Fiction''] is the continuing story of the adventures of [[Chick Magnet|Harper]], his roommate [[Playful Hacker|Vauxhall]] (or '[[Only Known by Their Nickname|Room]]'), and a [[Shapeshifting]] <s>monster</s> unhuman [[Identity Amnesia|they've]] [[In-Series Nickname|named]] [[Meaningful Name|'Sneaky']] and their [[La Résistance|fight]] against the [[The Empire|Department of Unethical Fiction (or DUF)'s]] [[Villain World|government]] of Fictionaria.
An English-language web comic written and drawn by Felix Schittig and Kilian Wilde and updated on Mondays and Thursdays. ''[[A Tale of Fiction]]'' is the continuing story of the adventures of [[Chick Magnet|Harper]], his roommate [[Playful Hacker|Vauxhall]] (or '[[Only Known by Their Nickname|Room]]'), and a [[Shapeshifting]] <s>monster</s> unhuman [[Identity Amnesia|they've]] [[In-Series Nickname|named]] [[Meaningful Name|'Sneaky']] and their [[La Résistance|fight]] against the [[The Empire|Department of Unethical Fiction (or DUF)'s]] [[Villain World|government]] of Fictionaria.


The comic oscillates between gag strips, often based off real-life experiences of the comic's authors or their friends, and an over-arching storyline dealing with the aforementioned DUF. Major questions still abound about the circumstances surrounding their rule, how they gained power and what happened to the former ruler, the mysterious King.
The comic oscillates between gag strips, often based off real-life experiences of the comic's authors or their friends, and an over-arching storyline dealing with the aforementioned DUF. Major questions still abound about the circumstances surrounding their rule, how they gained power and what happened to the former ruler, the mysterious King.


A Tale Of Fiction has a large amount of background material on the world and other goodies available on the site via Vauxhall's "Dragbook", including an in-universe news feed, an ambiguously DUF-critical [http://www.taleoffiction.com/dragbook/browser/im-not-fiction/ web-column] (updated roughly twice a month) and an [[Show Within a Show|in-universe webcomic]] called "Bison and the Boar Boys" (originally updated every Tue/Thu/Sat, but often subject to [[Schedule Slip]], now on indefinite hiatus).
''A Tale of Fiction'' has a large amount of background material on the world and other goodies available on the site via Vauxhall's "Dragbook", including an in-universe news feed, an ambiguously DUF-critical [http://www.taleoffiction.com/dragbook/browser/im-not-fiction/ web-column] (updated roughly twice a month) and an [[Show Within a Show|in-universe webcomic]] called "Bison and the Boar Boys" (originally updated every Tue/Thu/Sat, but often subject to [[Schedule Slip]], now on indefinite hiatus).

It can be read [http://www.taleoffiction.com/ here].


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* [[Shout-Out]]: Several.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Several.
** Gidders and Fuzz remind us of a [[Star Wars|certain other human mercenary with a flying machine and his furry sidekick...]]
** Gidders and Fuzz remind us of a [[Star Wars|certain other human mercenary with a flying machine and his furry sidekick...]]
** The regularly used curse expression "frakk" seems to be a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Future Slang]] of [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (although in Galactica the spelling would be with one 'k' only)
** The regularly used curse expression "frakk" seems to be a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Future Slang]] of [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (although in Galactica the spelling would be with one 'k' only)
** [http://www.taleoffiction.com/chapter-2-episode-4/ This] strip seems to be a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Metal Gear]].
** [http://www.taleoffiction.com/chapter-2-episode-4/ This] strip seems to be a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Metal Gear]].
*** Confirmed by [[Word of God]].
*** Confirmed by [[Word of God]].

Latest revision as of 20:11, 5 October 2020

NOOOOOOOO!!! Why did it have to be the Teevee? Now we'll never know how the third season of "Unhuman Rogue Wrestlers" ends!

After all, you didn’t even bother to name your particular species; we defined the whole bunch of you as being NOT-human, so you must be a what, monster? That makes sense. After all, you are digging the mines, I am writing – as in, putting words together, making stuff up, naming things.

I am not fiction, Baruch Caan's blog

An English-language web comic written and drawn by Felix Schittig and Kilian Wilde and updated on Mondays and Thursdays. A Tale of Fiction is the continuing story of the adventures of Harper, his roommate Vauxhall (or 'Room'), and a Shapeshifting monster unhuman they've named 'Sneaky' and their fight against the Department of Unethical Fiction (or DUF)'s government of Fictionaria.

The comic oscillates between gag strips, often based off real-life experiences of the comic's authors or their friends, and an over-arching storyline dealing with the aforementioned DUF. Major questions still abound about the circumstances surrounding their rule, how they gained power and what happened to the former ruler, the mysterious King.

A Tale of Fiction has a large amount of background material on the world and other goodies available on the site via Vauxhall's "Dragbook", including an in-universe news feed, an ambiguously DUF-critical web-column (updated roughly twice a month) and an in-universe webcomic called "Bison and the Boar Boys" (originally updated every Tue/Thu/Sat, but often subject to Schedule Slip, now on indefinite hiatus).

It can be read here.

Tropes used in A Tale of Fiction include:

Sneaky: Fuzz flew away? Like... by himself? Without an avivessel?
Gidders: He does that from time to time.