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[http://www.earthsongsaga.com/index.html Available here.]

A young woman (later) named Willow awakens to find herself on a mystical world with [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|no memories]] of her former life. She soon discovers that not only are the residents of this world fantastical creatures of ancient lore, but the planet itself is alive and conscious... and in grave danger! Caught in the middle of a terrible struggle, Willow must come to terms with a harsh reality not of her own choosing.
A young woman (later) named Willow awakens to find herself on a mystical world with [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|no memories]] of her former life. She soon discovers that not only are the residents of this world fantastical creatures of ancient lore, but the planet itself is alive and conscious... and in grave danger! Caught in the middle of a terrible struggle, Willow must come to terms with a harsh reality not of her own choosing.


The art style is somewhat manga-inspired.
The art style is somewhat manga-inspired.

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[http://www.earthsongsaga.com/index.html Available here.]
=== This [[Web Comic]] contains examples of the following tropes: ===

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* [[All Myths Are True]]: Actually attempts to justify the existence of all myths in the first place. After a resident of Earthsong is sent back home, they receive an imperfect mindwipe of all the time they spent there. It works well enough, but they tend to still see flashes of memories, maybe not often or vivid enough to think that they actually saw these creatures, but enough that they can translate the images and basic traits into stories, passed down through the ages.
* [[All Myths Are True]]: Actually attempts to justify the existence of all myths in the first place. After a resident of Earthsong is sent back home, they receive an imperfect mindwipe of all the time they spent there. It works well enough, but they tend to still see flashes of memories, maybe not often or vivid enough to think that they actually saw these creatures, but enough that they can translate the images and basic traits into stories, passed down through the ages.
* [[All Planets Are Earthlike]]: Strictly, the other way around. We never see aliens from non-Earthlike planets because planets have to make themselves Earthlike should they wish to support life.
* [[All Planets Are Earthlike]]: Strictly, the other way around. We never see aliens from non-Earthlike planets because planets have to make themselves Earthlike should they wish to support life.

Latest revision as of 19:10, 10 October 2019

A young woman (later) named Willow awakens to find herself on a mystical world with no memories of her former life. She soon discovers that not only are the residents of this world fantastical creatures of ancient lore, but the planet itself is alive and conscious... and in grave danger! Caught in the middle of a terrible struggle, Willow must come to terms with a harsh reality not of her own choosing.

The art style is somewhat manga-inspired.

Available here.

Tropes used in Earthsong include: