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* [[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 [[FirstpersonFirst-Person Smartass]].
* [[Determinator]]: Telegonus.
* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]
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* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: {{spoiler|Grendel}} may have drowned hundreds of sailors and drunk their blood, but damnit, he's ''never'' molested a woman outside of wedlock. He's got the skull of a preacher in his shed to officiate, too...
* [[Everyone Knows Morse]]: Amelia muses that every conspirator should know Morse code, as it makes things simpler.
* [[Exact Eaves DroppingEavesdropping]]: slightly subverted in ''Orphans'', played straight in ''Fugitives''.
* [[Famed in Story]]
* [[Feed the Mole]]
* [[Five -Man Band]]: Played with, in that different characters rotate in and out of the Hero slot according to different circumstances.
** [[The Hero]]: Victor, when the situation requires logical, careful planning. Amelia is his Lancer.
** [[The Lancer]]: Amelia, who tends to take the lead during battles.
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* [[Gilded Cage]]: The orphanage.
* [[Girl On Girl Is Hot]]: Explicitly invoked by Vanity in hopes of {{spoiler|giving Colin the will to turn himself from eagle back to a young man.}} Also see [[Crowning Moment of Funny]].
* [[Go -Go Enslavement]]
* [[Great Big Book of Everything]]
* [[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.}}
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* [[Home Sweet Home]]
* [[I Have Many Names]]
* [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]]: In ''Fugitives'', this briefly happens to Amelia.
* [[I Know Your True Name]]: Done by one of the villains late in the trilogy.
* [[In HarmsHarm's Way]]
* [[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.
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* [[Knight Templar]]
* [[Language of Magic]]
* [[Laser -Guided Amnesia]]: At the end of the first book. And, as it turns out, {{spoiler|the beginning as well}}.
* [[Last of His Kind]]
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]
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* [[Love Triangle]]: Amelia, Victor and Colin.
* [[Made a Slave]]: The music teacher, Miss Daw, claims to Amelia that she is a POW. {{spoiler|as a Siren, she is also a Uranian and has the same powers as Amelia.}}
* [[Magic aA Is Magic A]]: And Magic B is Magic B, and Magic C is Magic C... they get up to F.
* [[Malicious Slander]]
* [[Mama Bear]]: Echidna.
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* [[Not Quite Dead]]
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]
* [[One -Scene Wonder]]: Most of the Olympians, in ''Orphans''. [[Determinator|Telegonus]].
* [[Order Versus Chaos]] The {{spoiler|Olympians}} vs the {{spoiler|Uranians.}}
* [[Orphanage of Fear]]: Though there's an unusual amount of education going on in this one.
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* [[Power of Trust]]
* [[Power Nullifier]]
* [[The PresidentsPresident's Daughter]]
* [[The Promise]]
* [[Promotion to Parent]]
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* [[Take a Third Option]]
* [[Take That]]: Amelia's musing after reading [[Ulysses]] on how Joyce should have sued his publisher for all the typographical errors. Probably a general [[Take That]] to [[True Art Is Incomprehensible]].
** Also done to Kant, whose books are the only ones in the library that don't give off any [[Colour -Coded for Your Convenience|usefulness-light]] when Amelia looks at them with her higher senses.
* [[Tap On the Head]]: Amelia tried to do this to Headmaster Boggin, but failed, probably because she didn't really want to cave his head in.
* [[They Have the Scent]]

Revision as of 12:20, 9 January 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!