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* [[Throw the Book At Them]]: Suko's muse is literature; it was bound to happen.
* [[Throw the Book At Them]]: Suko's muse is literature; it was bound to happen.
* [[Token Human]]: Gimlett is shaping up to be this.
* [[Token Human]]: Gimlett is shaping up to be this.
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: Teodora
* [[Token Loli]]: Teodora
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Well, Ame isn't exactly ''tomboyish'', but she's definitely an [[Action Girl]], whereas her sister Sukina is demure and generally a non-combatant.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Well, Ame isn't exactly ''tomboyish'', but she's definitely an [[Action Girl]], whereas her sister Sukina is demure and generally a non-combatant.
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]]:
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]]:

Latest revision as of 17:26, 11 June 2021

Clockwise from right: Ame, Royce, Lutz, Lilium, and Teodora
"Goddamn, why are you so weird?"
Lutz, to Ame

Heartcore is a web graphic novel by T.L. Welker about Amethyst Lashiec, a Fiendlord and princess of Asgar that grew disdainful of her father Royce's methods and decisions ever since the end of the demons' war against the beastmen. Royce, likewise, becomes fed up with his daughter's rebellious attitude and strips Ame of her rank and inheritance and promises the other Fiendlords that the one to bring him the ex-princess' head will become the new heir to the throne, before Ame can try to overthrow him.

Has very little to do with Heart Drive.


Tropes used in Heartcore include:

Chapter 2: Cashmere Cannonball
Chapter 3: Wounded Warsong
Chapter 4: Nostalgia in Solitude
Chapter 5: Alien Power
Chapter 6: Neocity
Chapter 7: Dangerous Zone (Not a game theme, but a song dear enough to the author to be played at her wedding.)
Chapter 8: Outride a Crisis

Lilium: Now, if you don't mind, these aren't nearly tight enough.