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=== Works: ===
* ''Orphans of Chaos''
* ''Fugitives of Chaos''
* ''Titans of Chaos''
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* [[Blackmail]]
* [[Blue Eyes]]
* [[Children Are Innocent]]: Explicitly invoked; Mrs. Wren asks Vanity and Amelia to pray for her, because God will hear the prayers of the "young and sweet" better than hers.
* [[Clap Your Hands If You Believe]]
* [[Close -Knit Community]]: The Prelapsarians, who will not act to distress Helion despite his holding no official position.
* [[Comes Great Responsibility]]
* [[Conversational Troping]]
* [[Cool Ship]]. Which, as it turns out can be:
** [[Cool Boat]]
** [[Cool Starship]] (This one takes some aftermarket modifications....)
* [[Crack Pairing]]: Lord Mavors/Mrs. Wren
* [[Crossover Cosmology]]: Features Grendel, [[Greek Mythology|Greek gods]], and figures from [[Nursery Rhyme|nursery rhymes]] -- among others.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Amelia is a bit to ladylike to qualify as a [[First-Person Smartass]].
* [[Determinator]]: Telegonus.
* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]
* [[Due to the Dead]]
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* [[Happiness in Slavery]]: Well, not happiness, but {{spoiler|Miss Daw, who as a siren is also a POW, admires and is loyal to Queen Hera.}}
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Every character.
* [[Hidden in Plain Sight]]: [[Sue Donym|"Terrance Miles"]] wears punk gear and conceals knives and throwing stars among the zippers and chains on his clothes.
* [[Home, Sweet Home]]
* [[I Have Many Names]]
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* [[Insubstantial Ingredients]]
* [[Jerkass Gods]]: Ingeniously examined. In this universe, moral laws have definite weight, which is why every supernatural species is leery of breaking them. Olympians, however, can define and change morality and destiny, which means they don't have to pay heed to them. At all.
* [[King Incognito]]
* [[Knight Templar]]
* [[Language of Magic]]
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* [[Power Nullifier]]
* [[The President's Daughter]]
* [[The Promise]]
* [[Promotion to Parent]]
* [[Restraining Bolt]]
* [[Running Gag]]: Quentin's "The true name of the first Salmon." It later becomes a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] when he uses said name {{spoiler|to turn a group of Maenads into fish.}}
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{{quote|'''Amelia''': ''Headmaster Boggin v. dangerous! Flies! Curses! Bends Space! Spanks!''}}
* [[Speak of the Devil]]
* [[Spock Speak]]: Victor and Dr Fell, being {{spoiler|robotic.}} This makes their pre-battle banter somewhat...odd.
* [[Standard Female Grab Area]]: Amelia has a slight tendency towards this, at least at first.
* [[Stealth Insult]]: Boggin's conversation with {{spoiler|Centurion Infantophage}} is loaded with these.
* [[The Stoic]]: Victor and Quentin both behave like this most of the time.
* [[Succession Crisis]]: Part of the reason the orphans have been in the school so long is {{spoiler|there is dispute over who should take the throne of Olympus now that Zeus is dead.}}
* [[Sympathy for the Devil]]: Amelia toward Glum.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Lelaps the hound.
* [[Talking in Your Dreams]]
* [[Take a Third Option]]
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* [[They Have the Scent]]
* [[Through His Stomach]]
* [[Trickster Archetype]]
* [[True Love Is Exceptional]]: Mulciber attempts to bribe Amelia by offering her her True Love on a platter.
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]

Revision as of 05:24, 29 December 2014

The Chronicles of Chaos is a fantasy trilogy by John C. Wright. Five children in a orphanage-cum-school slowly discover their own heritage and the nature of the beings imprisoning them.

Works:

  • Orphans of Chaos
  • Fugitives of Chaos
  • Titans of Chaos

Tropes featured

Quentin: That would have worked if these had been dwarf doors.

Amelia: Headmaster Boggin v. dangerous! Flies! Curses! Bends Space! Spanks!