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The '''Fantastic Tribulation''' is a phenomenon describing a setting which has gone through a storm of chaos brought about by supernatural forces and beings, such that society is incapable of countering this event through conventional means. This leads to either an [[Urban Fantasy]] or an [[After the End]] scenario turning into a [[Cozy Catastrophe]]. In either case, they involve [[Differently-Powered Individual|people gaining access to magic or some other form of mystical powers]]. Learning to use these powers is crucial to surviving in this new world.
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The theme of Fantastic Tribulations is common in web-based media, particularly gaming-themed webcomic and has seen a relative resurgence in [[Korean Webtoons|Korean web novels and webtoons]]. These particular works are often set in a [[RPG Mechanics Verse]] that may or may not be full of dungeons, both of which are often tied to the civilization-shifting catalyst this trope describes. Some urban fantasy works that employ this trope additionally focus on new adversities that arise in these conditions from not just this new status quo, but [[Who Watches the Watchmen?|the people seen as its protectors]].
A modern-day setting where the world has been through an event where monsters seen from RPG fantasy have appeared throughout civilization. These creatures cause chaos and destruction in their wake, and any modern means ineffective towards dealing with these threats. The monsters may come from portals or some form of a dungeon. During the same appearance of these fantastic fiends, humans gain supernatural powers and maybe become connected to an [[RPG Mechanics Verse|RPG system]]. These people are counter the threat where sometimes organizations are made to give a coordinated force to ensure the public’s safety. A modern world where monsters and other fantastic elements exist where hostile creatures are not the only problem. Another outcome can be apocalyptic, where the old society is gone, and now only the strong can survive while even thrive in this new world of fantasy. The tropes may act as a [[Sub-Trope]] to [[Urban Fantasy]], [[Just Before the End]], or [[After the End]].

The purpose is to provide a bridge between the normal world and an extraordinary setting.

Contrast [[The Magic Comes Back]]. See also [[War in Heaven]], which may precipitate this trope.


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* As seen in the picture above, in ''[[CALL TO ADVENTURE! Defeating Dungeons with a Skill Board]]'', an event called 'The Stampede' caused dungeons to appear worldwide, with monsters ravaging the world. Civilization bounced back as the government allowed people to become Adventurers to venture into dungeons, defeating monsters and leveling up while gaining magical items and equipment.
* ''[[The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life]]'' starts with Kudou Kazuto getting off late from his black company job. As he drives home, he accidentally hits a large dog that dies shortly, which then causes Kazuto to hear a voice stating he has leveled up. The man then returns home and goes to sleep after reading web novels. Kazuto wakes up the next day with no electricity and looks outside to see giant trees growing out of building and monsters roaming the street massacring people. The man then opens up a status window and realizes that he has stats, jobs, and skills like in an RPG. He later learns that other people, animals, and monsters have access to the same RPG system.
* ''[[The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life]]'' {{sic}} is set on Earth where it becomes an [[RPG Mechanics Verse]] devastated by monsters, with no access to electricity and other modern conveniences. People, animals, and monsters alike can utilize the verse mechanics for skills, jobs, and increased stats.
* ''[[JK Musou - Owaru Sekai no Sukuikata]]'' has monsters start rampaging throughout the world, which leads to civilization decline. The protagonist, a hikikomori girl, learns that she can level up like in an RPG. She also can gain new skills and use magic. She then integrates into a group of people that system they use called ‘Players’. These people can exterminate monsters and save people around them during this cataclysmic time.
* ''[[JK Musou - Owaru Sekai no Sukuikata]]'' has monsters rampaging globally, leading to many deaths, lack of electricity, and people creating shelter where they can. However, hope comes in the form of people called 'Players'(people who can use [[RPG Mechanics Verse|a system to harness skills and magic like in a role-playing game]].) These Players act as the vanguard in fighting monsters for the survival of humanity.
* In ''[[Bouken-ka ni Narou!: Skill Board de Dungeon Kouryaku]]'', Dungeons have appeared five years ago around the world where monsters appeared around the world in a massive number. This event has been named ‘The Stampede’. After five years, civilization has bounced back, and the government has issued the job of being an Adventurer. These people venture into dungeons while risking their lives by defeating monsters in them. Adventurers can level up from the XP they gain from killing monsters, which means they get stronger. They can also get various items and equipment that have powers that transcend human knowledge.
* In ''Ookami Nante Kowakunai!!'''s ''Tonda Birthday Present'', the [[Ordinary High School Student|high-school student]] Tetsu has a grandfather who is an inventor. The machines he makes usually blow up in his face. For his grandson's birthday, he makes a virtual reality machine to play ‘'[[Dragon Quest|Dragon Chest]]’’, but it malfunctions. This causes the game to become real, where people turn into NPCs and monsters while Tetsu becomes the hero and saves the princess (his crush) from the Dragon King.
* ''[[Chained Soldier]]'': Portals start appearing to Mato, a realm that releases "Shuuki" monsters immune to conventional weapons but also contains "Peaches" that grant women superpowers capable of slaying Shuuki. This results in societal upheaval as women become dominant and turn men into second-class citizens.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[The Sandman]]''

** During ''A Game of You'', it's revealed that Barbie's dreams feature this. As Princess Barbara, Barbie is the rightful ruler of a realm where the Cuckoo has taken her throne and introduces chaos through the power of compulsion. Armies march through peaceful villages and terrify the citizens, anthropomorphized creatures that can talk or perform magic. Barbie notes that while the Land is still beautiful, it is no longer home and won't be unless she defeats the Cuckoo. Martin Tenbones tells her that the Porpentine, a magical sugar gem, is what keeps the Land intact, so she must never let the Cuckoo destroy it. {{spoiler|Barbie fails; the Cuckoo slaughters most of her friends, brainwashes the rest, and compels her to destroy the Porpentine. Dream comes and ends the Land's time in the Dreaming, so all the dead inhabitants enter the palm of his hand}}. Even worse, when Dream appears, he breaks it gently to Barbie that {{spoiler|Cuckoos are ''supposed'' to invite this level of destruction. Their nature is to grow in a dream world that isn't there, leave by any means possible, and fly to their hearts' content. He says that if Rose hadn't inadvertently interfered with Barbie's dream, the Cuckoo would be able to leave sooner.}}
== [[Fan Works]] ==
** ''The Kindly Ones'' implies that Dream either invokes or {{spoiler|passively lets it happen when Loki and Puck kidnap Daniel, the baby designated as Dream's heir, and frame Dream as the culprit for burning Daniel alive. Daniel's mom, Hippolyta Hall, invokes the wrath of the Furies (AKA the Kindly Ones) on Dream and lets them rampage in his realm. Most Dreaming inhabitants get slaughtered, though some, like Gilbert and Mervyn Pumpkinhead, fight to the bitter end to protect their King. Despite the residents' best efforts, the rampage ends with Dream's death. He more than welcomes it once the Kindly Ones let him say goodbye to his sister, Death. Daniel—who rapidly ages to become an adult as the new Dream with the previous avatar's memories—is not pleased by his mother's stupidity, the amount of destruction he has to repair, and the inhabitants whose lives were senselessly lost. Gilbert refuses to be revived, meaning Daniel has to live with the loss among others, and a changed landscape. Daniel has to face what this new world means; as the King of Dreams, he has the choice to be a better leader than Morpheus, to adjust the rules as he sees fit. He faces this uncertainty with Matthew's help and embraces the changes. Later series like ''The Dreaming'' and ''Nightmare County'' go into how the Dreaming has changed, with the Corinthian becoming a borderline [[Anti-Hero]], a far cry from his [[Arc Villain]] counterpart}}.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Wizards]]'': The Earth was wrecked by a nuclear war which caused radioactive clouds to block out the sun for 2 million years. The humans that survived the apocalypse transformed into fairies, elves, dwarves, and mutants. Magic is brought into the world with the birth of two twins—one good and the other evil.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[System Apocalypse]]'' has the titular event cause various creatures such as monsters and aliens to appear on Earth. The world is further devastated with no electricity, but The System can help due to acting like an RPG. This system gives people classes, skills, stats, and equipment for combat. It also provides other services such as functions for buildings and providing necessities if the preconditions are met.
* In the ''[[System Apocalypse]]'', the titular event causes modern technology to stop functioning. Various creatures, such as monsters and aliens, begin to appear on Earth. However, the System helps by acting like an RPG for people. If preconditions are met, it also provides other services and infrastructure such as constructing buildings, providing food, water, electricity, etc.
* In ''[[The S-Classes that I Raised]]'', Gates appeared worldwide where monsters spill out, leading to humans being massacred. People called the Awakened simultaneously emerge to fight these monsters with their supernatural abilities while leveling up to gain strength and skills. These Awakened can be employed under the title of Hunters which has become a prominent employment in society.
* The ''[[New World]]'' series by James Khan (''[[World Enough, and Time]]'' (1980), ''[[Time's Dark Laughter]]'' (1982), and ''[[Timefall]]'' (1987)) is set in a world where magic came back, technology abruptly stopped working, and creatures of myth reappeared.
* ''[[The Earth is Online]]'': Myriads of black towers begin to float above cities, ominously but harmlessly. Then one day, a voice announces, “Ding dong! November 15th, 2017. The Earth is online.” The next thing people know, the towers are issuing deadly survival games, and humans are suddenly gaining unusual powers.

== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Deconstructed during the fourth season of ''[[Angel]]''. Jasmine, one of the [[Powers That Be]], creates world peace and ushers in an age of utopia... by manipulating Cordelia and Angel Investigations to {{spoiler|gain a human form and appear on Earth}}, then removing everyone's free will and forcing them to praise her constantly–even taking over their karaoke nights! In addition, {{spoiler|she needs to eat a few people every day to maintain this power, and she naturally robs her victims of any choice in the matter}}. Angel calls her out for this {{spoiler|when Fred snaps him out of mind control, and Angel Investigations succeed in getting rid of Jasmine. This leaves them wondering if they did the right thing, especially when [[Big Bad]] Wolfram & Hart thank them for ending world peace}}.

== [[Music]] ==

== [[New Media]] ==
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* Calvin of ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' has done playtime scenarios, tinker toys, and even poetry about magical destruction or alien invasions hitting Earth. He succeeds in creeping out Hobbes more than once, who asks if they can play something else.


== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
* The [[wikipedia:Great Tribulation|Great Tribulation]], as [[The Bible/Source/Revelation#7|described in chapters 7-10]] of the [[Book of Revelation]], is the [[Trope Codifier]] and [[Older Than Feudalism]].

** Due to the often colorful and esoteric language of the text in question, it's enough to say [[La Resistance|those who believe in Christ]] and [[Religion of Evil|those who support his enemy, called the Beast]] both acquire some limited supernatural abilities during this period, the former mostly immune from certain kinds of supernatural harm that the other side has no defense against. The opposing side gains mostly offensive powers and the ability to deceive the undecided into being swayed to their side.
== [[Pinball]] ==
* Hindu mythology has Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu the protector god. When the world is thrown off-balance owing to people being too evil and selfish, Kalki will ride through with a sword and wipe out those that demonstrate ''adharma''–sowing discord and immorality while neglecting your life duties–rather than dharma. Only then can a new life cycle start on Earth. The period in-between probably won’t be fun for humanity.

== [[Podcast]]s ==

== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==


== [[Puppet Shows]] ==
== [[Puppet Shows]] ==
* ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'' shows a world where a shard of crystal brought two races and caused societal chaos because {{spoiler|the urSkeks mistakenly shattered the Crystal}}. The Skeksis use the crystal's corrupting power to extend their lifespans while the Mystics try to mitigate the damage. The Mystics send [[The Protagonist]], Jen, on a quest to make the crystal whole again. It's a world where certain characters can talk to the planet’s flora, and sympathetic magic exists. The movie's ending {{spoiler|shows the urSkeks leaving after bringing Kira back to life, giving Jen and Kira hope they can reverse this tribulation for their people}}.

== [[Radio]] ==

== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* In the backstory of ''[[Shadowrun]]'', [[The Magic Comes Back|magic came back]]. A significant fraction of humanity turned into elves, orcs, trolls, and a dozen of other races. Practically every mythological beast from dragons on down popped out of the woodwork, and there were political upheavals. Did that end the world? Hell, no! [[Mega Corp|That would be bad for business]]! Besides, [[Cyberpunk]] tech made dealing with the Sixth World so much easier.

* The interdimensional invasion by the "High Lords" that defines the setting of ''[[TORG]]'' explicitly revolves around each participating 'cosm' (or world) getting a foothold on Earth. Each cosm changes the laws of nature in their area of Earth to reflect its native reality, with players as "Storm Knights" opposing the invasion of Earth. The various realities vying for control of the Earth include a traditional [[High Fantasy]] setting, a [[Cosmic Horror]] world, two different [[Cyberpunk]] worlds, and several [[Pulp]] and Weird Fantasy cosms.
== [[Theatre]] ==


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The backstory of the ''[[Guilty Gear]]'' series is predicated on this trope, when all technology ceased to function in the year 2000. Society eventually rebuilt afterward thanks to the emergence of [[Magitek|magic that became the basis of most technology in some form]], though some holdouts to the original old-world tech [[Start My Own|would form their own society]]. The games themselves explore the post-recovery world and fill in the blanks on how the world developed after the initial apocalypse.

== [[Visual Novel]]s ==

== [[Web Animation]] ==


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[microHUNTER]]'', every human in the world is shrunk down to 3cm. Insects, birds, rats, and even doors become lethal. However, they are also granted abilities with strength determined by a level, and can also check their status through game-like windows.
* The setting of ''[[3CM Hunter]]'' has everyone in the world has been shrunk down to 3cm, where items like insects, birds, rats, and even doors are dangerous. The people are greeted with windows as if in a game detailing information about the current situation. They also learn about how they get a job and unique ability, which takes their stamina depending on it. Each ability has a level that can be leveled up to become more potent and more efficient. The main character can create barriers, and his job of Prince gives him a map that shows location layout, detect people alive nearby, and can even identify possible hazards nearby. The whole situation is very similar to the web novel his younger sister writes.
* ''[[Solo Login]]'' has Sky Castles of an unknown origin appearing around the world. At the same time, people awaken as Sky Players, gaining powers and wings that can fly to Sky Castles. They are filled with monsters to level up while gathering money and equipment. When a Sky Player falls from a Sky Castle, they can create an Underground Dungeon where they give a quest to a person to become an Underground Player. Similar to Sky Players, they instead use a tail to access Dungeons like the Sky Castles. However, Monsters can travel outside unconquered Underground Dungeons, which Underground Players need to find and defeat the boss to prevent monsters from attacking.
* The webtoon, ''[[Solo Login]]'', has the event where ‘Sky Castles’ appears a decade ago around the world that floats in the sky and inaccessible by aircraft. The castles have been selecting humans officially dubbed Players who gain supernatural abilities from mana and wings to fly, especially to the aerial structures. The Players also have access to RPG-like windows. They also have levels, stats, and skills while also being able to level up along with skills and equipment while fighting in dungeons. Sky Castles are filled with dangers from traps to monsters while containing treasures as well. Jung Si-woo sees a Player falling from the sky and captures her, but he did several stories in the air. The two being so high in the air, causing them to fall through the ground where they find an underground Dungeon. After clearing the Dungeon, it’s revealed that Underground Players exist who use a tail to access a Dungeon similar to Sky Players who use their wings. Later on, monsters from these Underground Dungeons start attacking worldwide, and only Players capable of fighting them.
* In ''[[I am the Sorcerer King]]'', portals called Rifts around the world open that allow countless monsters to come through 10 years ago. Along with the monsters, people called the Awakened are connected to the Ahkasha System regardless of age, gender, and ethnicity. The system is run by the Director of Ahkash and allows the Awakened to access notification windows, acquire a job, level up from experience, grind stats, and gain skills.
* In the setting of ''[[I am the Sorcerer King]]'', Rifts suddenly appeared worldwide ten years ago, releasing countless monsters and causing chaos. People called the Awakened become connected to the Ahkasha System under the Director of Ahkash, which allows them to access notification windows, acquire a job, level up, grind stats, and gain skills.
* In ''[[Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint]]'', an apocalyptic event initiated by cosmic entities overtakes the world. The entities are live streamers that allow people to participate in deadly Scenarios for cosmic live streamers. Everyone is granted unique skills, and completing Scenarios rewards them with coins that can be used to upgrade these skills.
* In ''[[Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint]]'', begins with the web novel, Three Ways to Survive in a Ruined World, ran over 3000 chapters but only 1 reader and comments for a decade, Dokja. After the final chapter been released, he then noticed events that happened through the novel after getting a strange message from the author. Every person then gets screens to appear in front of them detailing the first Scenario with consequences of death if failure is met. The survivors have access to exclusive skills along with a status window like an RPG. They can also level up these unique skills and their stats by spending coins gained from Scenarios. There are also not only other survivors being threats but also deadly monsters as well.
* ''[[Raid (SF)]]'' has a setting where a supercomputer has taken over the world by introducing nanomachines around the globe. Everyone has a watch-like device called a Nanocircle, which augments their abilities along with granting equipment. The computer also hands out quests such as killing biomechanical monsters to helping your local community where it hands out rewards to anyone who fulfills them. Modern-day weaponry has also been made obsolete due to the advances brought by Nanocircles.
* The setting of ''[[Raid (SF)]]'' was taken over by a supercomputer through the use of nanomachines. Everyone has a watch-like device called a Nanocircle that augments their abilities and grants equipment, including rewards from various quests given by the computer.
* In ''[[Solo Leveling]]'', portals called Gates, connected to another dimension dubbed a Dungeon teeming with monsters termed Magic Beasts, appeared worldwide. Simultaneously, people known as Hunters appeared with magical powers that could fight these beasts while keeping the public safe. These monsters have Essence Stones, a form of stable and efficient energy source which Hunters gather for income. Hunters can group together and create Guilds which are associations to recruit Hunters for raids on Gates while administered by governments.
In Solo Leveling, Portals around the world called Gates that connect to another dimension dubbed a Dungeon where monsters termed Magic Beasts. These Magi Beast can come out after seven days of these Gates’ appearance and are predisposed to hunting humans. There are people called Hunters who go through a phenomenon called Awakened, where they gain mysterious magical powers. Even the weakest ranked Hunters have some form of supernatural strength and healing factor. They also have different classes similar to an RPG fantasy, such as fighter, mage, or assassin. Hunters are capable of using their abilities along with equipment to fight monsters outside or in a Dungeon, which can be cleared, thus causes their respective Gate to close. Some Hunters go through Reawakened that can give more strength and powers than their first Awakened. The main character, Sung Jin-Woo, has gone through such a phenomenon where he connects to a mysterious System that allows him to grow in strength by leveling up, gaining new skills, rewards from quests, along with a store where he can buy and sell various items.
* The webtoon of ''[[Kill the Hero]]'', on January 1st, 2020, Dungeons have appeared around the world where monsters poured from portals. The monsters have destroyed cities along with killing many people, but then divine beings called Nimbus appeared. They have granted a small number of people with an extraordinary power called the Authority. Those who receive this power awaken to become ‘Players’ that can destroy dungeons. When a person is a Player, they can level up, get notifications related to them, and gain skills depending on the Nimbus that bestowed the Authority.
* In ''[[Kill the Hero]]'', Dungeons appeared worldwide, with monsters pouring from portals. At the same time, divine beings called Nimbus appeared, who granted a small number of people called Players powers called the Authority. A Player has access to skills depending on the Nimbus while being able to level up and check their status through system displays.
* In ''[[Raid]]'', 50 years ago, after the Korean War, Demon World Gates has appeared all over the world that opens to the Demon World. Demon crosses these portals, and no modern weaponry couldn’t hurt them. God then granted humans the ability to stand up against, such as threats called a Master. They could fight on par with Demons, along with destroying a Demon World Gate. Masters each have powers that would co-relate to roles found in an MMORPG like Tanker, Melee DPS, Healer, and Support. Every time a Demon World Gate opens, 10 or more Masters group together to destroy these portals, which has been dubbed Raids.
* In ''[[Raid]]'', demons crossed over to our realm fifty years ago through Demon World Gates that appeared all across the world. Concurrently, God granted humans called Masters (whose powers relate to MMORPG roles like Tanker, Melee DPS, and Healer) the power to fight against these monsters.
* In ''[[Tomb Raider King]]'', massive earthquakes in 2025 cause Tombs to appear worldwide, with powerful items called Relics inside based on myths and legends from human history. Society set up laws to restrict people's use of Relics while others monopolize these artifacts. The people who venture into these Tombs are known as "Tomb Raiders" ([[I Thought It Meant|no relation to]] [[Tomb Raider|Lara Croft]]).

* ''[[Metro Hunter]]'': Seoul's metro lines turned into dungeons where monsters and other beings from another world appear, leaving the city in chaos until people called Metro Hunters explore these dungeons to hunt monsters and keep the peace.
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* In ''[[The Advanced Player of the Tutorial Tower]]'', giant towers called Tutorial Towers suddenly spring into existence and teleport random people within them. Inside, they train to become Hunters and wield magic as well as powers to fight monsters from dungeons that appeared alongside the Tutorial Towers. Hunters have become so famous and influential that their associations and guilds have gained more influence than governments.
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* ''[[The World After the Fall]]'' has mysterious towers manifesting worldwide, spreading monsters. People can become Tower Walkers, gaining powers to fight these monsters, or use a regression stone to return to the past for a second chance that deposits them in an alternate timeline. {{Spoiler|The current state of Earth is actually a dream to cultivate and capture human souls while their bodies are in a coma in the real world.}}
* ''[[I'm the Max-Level Newbie]]'': A game known as Tower of Trails was an online game known for its difficulty, causing its popularity to decline. On the day it was shut down, the tower appeared in reality with a message that humanity would die unless players cleared each floor in 90 days.
* ''[[Seoul Station's Necromancer]]'' has a supernatural phenomenon that causes people to be summoned to different worlds where they gain jobs with magic and skills. They are eventually returned to Earth and are known as Returnees. Dungeons and monsters related to these worlds are summoned to Earth simultaneously. The government established the Returnee Control Department to gather and regulate Returnees while giving them therapy for traumatic experiences in the other worlds. Guilds are created to provide employment to hunt monsters and conquer the dungeons. They are also commercialized, where top-ranked members are seen as celebrities.
* ''[[My S-Class Hunters]]'' has Gates–global portals where monsters pass through from dimensions known as Dungeons. The sudden appearance of these Gates led to an event known as the Dungeon Shock, where the monsters wreaked havoc across cities, and thousands of people were injured or killed. At the same time, people known as Awakened began to surface, with powers that they used to fight the monsters and clear dungeons. They eventually came to be known as Hunters and rose to become society's most important occupation.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* It's eventually revealed in ''[[Adventure Time]]'' that the land of Oo is actually Earth millennia into the future. We see flashbacks where {{spoiler|Simon took in a young Marceline}}. Princess Bubblegum is a young princess that can create sentient life, Finn the Human and Jake the Dog can go on all sorts of magical adventures, and vampires exist. When {{spoiler|Betty strives to undo this timeline, considering it a [[Bad Future]] because her boyfriend Simon became the immortal but mentally-ill Ice King, the current residents protest this because it is still their future. Even Ice King, who understands what Betty is trying to accomplish, begs her to stop}}.

* In the episode "The Console" from ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'', a [[Game Boy|Game Child]] temporarily turns the entire town into a [[JRPG]], and Gumball, Darwin, and Anais form a party to turn the city back to normal.
== Other Media ==
* In ''[[Thundarr the Barbarian]]'', the Earth’s climate and geography were drastically changed due to a meteor passing its orbit. This led to planet-wide natural disasters and the collapse of civilization, resulting in chaos worldwide, followed by magic, savagery, and [[Weird Science]] appearing.

== [[Real Life]] ==



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The start of something that will change the world for better or worse.

The Fantastic Tribulation is a phenomenon describing a setting which has gone through a storm of chaos brought about by supernatural forces and beings, such that society is incapable of countering this event through conventional means. This leads to either an Urban Fantasy or an After the End scenario turning into a Cozy Catastrophe. In either case, they involve people gaining access to magic or some other form of mystical powers. Learning to use these powers is crucial to surviving in this new world.

The theme of Fantastic Tribulations is common in web-based media, particularly gaming-themed webcomic and has seen a relative resurgence in Korean web novels and webtoons. These particular works are often set in a RPG Mechanics Verse that may or may not be full of dungeons, both of which are often tied to the civilization-shifting catalyst this trope describes. Some urban fantasy works that employ this trope additionally focus on new adversities that arise in these conditions from not just this new status quo, but the people seen as its protectors.

The purpose is to provide a bridge between the normal world and an extraordinary setting.

Contrast The Magic Comes Back. See also War in Heaven, which may precipitate this trope.

Examples of Fantastic Tribulation include:


Anime and Manga

  • As seen in the picture above, in CALL TO ADVENTURE! Defeating Dungeons with a Skill Board, an event called 'The Stampede' caused dungeons to appear worldwide, with monsters ravaging the world. Civilization bounced back as the government allowed people to become Adventurers to venture into dungeons, defeating monsters and leveling up while gaining magical items and equipment.
  • The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life [sic] is set on Earth where it becomes an RPG Mechanics Verse devastated by monsters, with no access to electricity and other modern conveniences. People, animals, and monsters alike can utilize the verse mechanics for skills, jobs, and increased stats.
  • JK Musou - Owaru Sekai no Sukuikata has monsters rampaging globally, leading to many deaths, lack of electricity, and people creating shelter where they can. However, hope comes in the form of people called 'Players'(people who can use a system to harness skills and magic like in a role-playing game.) These Players act as the vanguard in fighting monsters for the survival of humanity.
  • In Ookami Nante Kowakunai!!'s Tonda Birthday Present, the high-school student Tetsu has a grandfather who is an inventor. The machines he makes usually blow up in his face. For his grandson's birthday, he makes a virtual reality machine to play ‘'Dragon Chest’’, but it malfunctions. This causes the game to become real, where people turn into NPCs and monsters while Tetsu becomes the hero and saves the princess (his crush) from the Dragon King.
  • Chained Soldier: Portals start appearing to Mato, a realm that releases "Shuuki" monsters immune to conventional weapons but also contains "Peaches" that grant women superpowers capable of slaying Shuuki. This results in societal upheaval as women become dominant and turn men into second-class citizens.

Comic Books

  • The Sandman
    • During A Game of You, it's revealed that Barbie's dreams feature this. As Princess Barbara, Barbie is the rightful ruler of a realm where the Cuckoo has taken her throne and introduces chaos through the power of compulsion. Armies march through peaceful villages and terrify the citizens, anthropomorphized creatures that can talk or perform magic. Barbie notes that while the Land is still beautiful, it is no longer home and won't be unless she defeats the Cuckoo. Martin Tenbones tells her that the Porpentine, a magical sugar gem, is what keeps the Land intact, so she must never let the Cuckoo destroy it. Barbie fails; the Cuckoo slaughters most of her friends, brainwashes the rest, and compels her to destroy the Porpentine. Dream comes and ends the Land's time in the Dreaming, so all the dead inhabitants enter the palm of his hand. Even worse, when Dream appears, he breaks it gently to Barbie that Cuckoos are supposed to invite this level of destruction. Their nature is to grow in a dream world that isn't there, leave by any means possible, and fly to their hearts' content. He says that if Rose hadn't inadvertently interfered with Barbie's dream, the Cuckoo would be able to leave sooner.
    • The Kindly Ones implies that Dream either invokes or passively lets it happen when Loki and Puck kidnap Daniel, the baby designated as Dream's heir, and frame Dream as the culprit for burning Daniel alive. Daniel's mom, Hippolyta Hall, invokes the wrath of the Furies (AKA the Kindly Ones) on Dream and lets them rampage in his realm. Most Dreaming inhabitants get slaughtered, though some, like Gilbert and Mervyn Pumpkinhead, fight to the bitter end to protect their King. Despite the residents' best efforts, the rampage ends with Dream's death. He more than welcomes it once the Kindly Ones let him say goodbye to his sister, Death. Daniel—who rapidly ages to become an adult as the new Dream with the previous avatar's memories—is not pleased by his mother's stupidity, the amount of destruction he has to repair, and the inhabitants whose lives were senselessly lost. Gilbert refuses to be revived, meaning Daniel has to live with the loss among others, and a changed landscape. Daniel has to face what this new world means; as the King of Dreams, he has the choice to be a better leader than Morpheus, to adjust the rules as he sees fit. He faces this uncertainty with Matthew's help and embraces the changes. Later series like The Dreaming and Nightmare County go into how the Dreaming has changed, with the Corinthian becoming a borderline Anti-Hero, a far cry from his Arc Villain counterpart.

Film

  • Wizards: The Earth was wrecked by a nuclear war which caused radioactive clouds to block out the sun for 2 million years. The humans that survived the apocalypse transformed into fairies, elves, dwarves, and mutants. Magic is brought into the world with the birth of two twins—one good and the other evil.

Literature

  • In the System Apocalypse, the titular event causes modern technology to stop functioning. Various creatures, such as monsters and aliens, begin to appear on Earth. However, the System helps by acting like an RPG for people. If preconditions are met, it also provides other services and infrastructure such as constructing buildings, providing food, water, electricity, etc.
  • In The S-Classes that I Raised, Gates appeared worldwide where monsters spill out, leading to humans being massacred. People called the Awakened simultaneously emerge to fight these monsters with their supernatural abilities while leveling up to gain strength and skills. These Awakened can be employed under the title of Hunters which has become a prominent employment in society.
  • The New World series by James Khan (World Enough, and Time (1980), Time's Dark Laughter (1982), and Timefall (1987)) is set in a world where magic came back, technology abruptly stopped working, and creatures of myth reappeared.
  • The Earth is Online: Myriads of black towers begin to float above cities, ominously but harmlessly. Then one day, a voice announces, “Ding dong! November 15th, 2017. The Earth is online.” The next thing people know, the towers are issuing deadly survival games, and humans are suddenly gaining unusual powers.

Live-Action TV

  • Deconstructed during the fourth season of Angel. Jasmine, one of the Powers That Be, creates world peace and ushers in an age of utopia... by manipulating Cordelia and Angel Investigations to gain a human form and appear on Earth, then removing everyone's free will and forcing them to praise her constantly–even taking over their karaoke nights! In addition, she needs to eat a few people every day to maintain this power, and she naturally robs her victims of any choice in the matter. Angel calls her out for this when Fred snaps him out of mind control, and Angel Investigations succeed in getting rid of Jasmine. This leaves them wondering if they did the right thing, especially when Big Bad Wolfram & Hart thank them for ending world peace.

Newspaper Comics

  • Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes has done playtime scenarios, tinker toys, and even poetry about magical destruction or alien invasions hitting Earth. He succeeds in creeping out Hobbes more than once, who asks if they can play something else.

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

  • The Great Tribulation, as described in chapters 7-10 of the Book of Revelation, is the Trope Codifier and Older Than Feudalism.
    • Due to the often colorful and esoteric language of the text in question, it's enough to say those who believe in Christ and those who support his enemy, called the Beast both acquire some limited supernatural abilities during this period, the former mostly immune from certain kinds of supernatural harm that the other side has no defense against. The opposing side gains mostly offensive powers and the ability to deceive the undecided into being swayed to their side.
  • Hindu mythology has Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu the protector god. When the world is thrown off-balance owing to people being too evil and selfish, Kalki will ride through with a sword and wipe out those that demonstrate adharma–sowing discord and immorality while neglecting your life duties–rather than dharma. Only then can a new life cycle start on Earth. The period in-between probably won’t be fun for humanity.

Puppet Shows

  • The Dark Crystal shows a world where a shard of crystal brought two races and caused societal chaos because the urSkeks mistakenly shattered the Crystal. The Skeksis use the crystal's corrupting power to extend their lifespans while the Mystics try to mitigate the damage. The Mystics send The Protagonist, Jen, on a quest to make the crystal whole again. It's a world where certain characters can talk to the planet’s flora, and sympathetic magic exists. The movie's ending shows the urSkeks leaving after bringing Kira back to life, giving Jen and Kira hope they can reverse this tribulation for their people.

Tabletop Games

  • In the backstory of Shadowrun, magic came back. A significant fraction of humanity turned into elves, orcs, trolls, and a dozen of other races. Practically every mythological beast from dragons on down popped out of the woodwork, and there were political upheavals. Did that end the world? Hell, no! That would be bad for business! Besides, Cyberpunk tech made dealing with the Sixth World so much easier.
  • The interdimensional invasion by the "High Lords" that defines the setting of TORG explicitly revolves around each participating 'cosm' (or world) getting a foothold on Earth. Each cosm changes the laws of nature in their area of Earth to reflect its native reality, with players as "Storm Knights" opposing the invasion of Earth. The various realities vying for control of the Earth include a traditional High Fantasy setting, a Cosmic Horror world, two different Cyberpunk worlds, and several Pulp and Weird Fantasy cosms.

Video Games

Web Comics

  • In microHUNTER, every human in the world is shrunk down to 3cm. Insects, birds, rats, and even doors become lethal. However, they are also granted abilities with strength determined by a level, and can also check their status through game-like windows.
  • Solo Login has Sky Castles of an unknown origin appearing around the world. At the same time, people awaken as Sky Players, gaining powers and wings that can fly to Sky Castles. They are filled with monsters to level up while gathering money and equipment. When a Sky Player falls from a Sky Castle, they can create an Underground Dungeon where they give a quest to a person to become an Underground Player. Similar to Sky Players, they instead use a tail to access Dungeons like the Sky Castles. However, Monsters can travel outside unconquered Underground Dungeons, which Underground Players need to find and defeat the boss to prevent monsters from attacking.
  • In the setting of I am the Sorcerer King, Rifts suddenly appeared worldwide ten years ago, releasing countless monsters and causing chaos. People called the Awakened become connected to the Ahkasha System under the Director of Ahkash, which allows them to access notification windows, acquire a job, level up, grind stats, and gain skills.
  • In Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, an apocalyptic event initiated by cosmic entities overtakes the world. The entities are live streamers that allow people to participate in deadly Scenarios for cosmic live streamers. Everyone is granted unique skills, and completing Scenarios rewards them with coins that can be used to upgrade these skills.
  • The setting of Raid (SF) was taken over by a supercomputer through the use of nanomachines. Everyone has a watch-like device called a Nanocircle that augments their abilities and grants equipment, including rewards from various quests given by the computer.
  • In Solo Leveling, portals called Gates, connected to another dimension dubbed a Dungeon teeming with monsters termed Magic Beasts, appeared worldwide. Simultaneously, people known as Hunters appeared with magical powers that could fight these beasts while keeping the public safe. These monsters have Essence Stones, a form of stable and efficient energy source which Hunters gather for income. Hunters can group together and create Guilds which are associations to recruit Hunters for raids on Gates while administered by governments.
  • In Kill the Hero, Dungeons appeared worldwide, with monsters pouring from portals. At the same time, divine beings called Nimbus appeared, who granted a small number of people called Players powers called the Authority. A Player has access to skills depending on the Nimbus while being able to level up and check their status through system displays.
  • In Raid, demons crossed over to our realm fifty years ago through Demon World Gates that appeared all across the world. Concurrently, God granted humans called Masters (whose powers relate to MMORPG roles like Tanker, Melee DPS, and Healer) the power to fight against these monsters.
  • In Tomb Raider King, massive earthquakes in 2025 cause Tombs to appear worldwide, with powerful items called Relics inside based on myths and legends from human history. Society set up laws to restrict people's use of Relics while others monopolize these artifacts. The people who venture into these Tombs are known as "Tomb Raiders" (no relation to Lara Croft).
  • Metro Hunter: Seoul's metro lines turned into dungeons where monsters and other beings from another world appear, leaving the city in chaos until people called Metro Hunters explore these dungeons to hunt monsters and keep the peace.
  • In The Advanced Player of the Tutorial Tower, giant towers called Tutorial Towers suddenly spring into existence and teleport random people within them. Inside, they train to become Hunters and wield magic as well as powers to fight monsters from dungeons that appeared alongside the Tutorial Towers. Hunters have become so famous and influential that their associations and guilds have gained more influence than governments.
  • The World After the Fall has mysterious towers manifesting worldwide, spreading monsters. People can become Tower Walkers, gaining powers to fight these monsters, or use a regression stone to return to the past for a second chance that deposits them in an alternate timeline. The current state of Earth is actually a dream to cultivate and capture human souls while their bodies are in a coma in the real world.
  • I'm the Max-Level Newbie: A game known as Tower of Trails was an online game known for its difficulty, causing its popularity to decline. On the day it was shut down, the tower appeared in reality with a message that humanity would die unless players cleared each floor in 90 days.
  • Seoul Station's Necromancer has a supernatural phenomenon that causes people to be summoned to different worlds where they gain jobs with magic and skills. They are eventually returned to Earth and are known as Returnees. Dungeons and monsters related to these worlds are summoned to Earth simultaneously. The government established the Returnee Control Department to gather and regulate Returnees while giving them therapy for traumatic experiences in the other worlds. Guilds are created to provide employment to hunt monsters and conquer the dungeons. They are also commercialized, where top-ranked members are seen as celebrities.
  • My S-Class Hunters has Gates–global portals where monsters pass through from dimensions known as Dungeons. The sudden appearance of these Gates led to an event known as the Dungeon Shock, where the monsters wreaked havoc across cities, and thousands of people were injured or killed. At the same time, people known as Awakened began to surface, with powers that they used to fight the monsters and clear dungeons. They eventually came to be known as Hunters and rose to become society's most important occupation.

Western Animation

  • It's eventually revealed in Adventure Time that the land of Oo is actually Earth millennia into the future. We see flashbacks where Simon took in a young Marceline. Princess Bubblegum is a young princess that can create sentient life, Finn the Human and Jake the Dog can go on all sorts of magical adventures, and vampires exist. When Betty strives to undo this timeline, considering it a Bad Future because her boyfriend Simon became the immortal but mentally-ill Ice King, the current residents protest this because it is still their future. Even Ice King, who understands what Betty is trying to accomplish, begs her to stop.
  • In the episode "The Console" from The Amazing World of Gumball, a Game Child temporarily turns the entire town into a JRPG, and Gumball, Darwin, and Anais form a party to turn the city back to normal.
  • In Thundarr the Barbarian, the Earth’s climate and geography were drastically changed due to a meteor passing its orbit. This led to planet-wide natural disasters and the collapse of civilization, resulting in chaos worldwide, followed by magic, savagery, and Weird Science appearing.