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{{quote|''"In this world," Prognostica went on, "we're just a story. But really, the ''whole universe'' is just a story, isn't it? ''Every life'' is an extraordinary adventure. Some lives just end up between the pages of a bok."''|'''Prognostica''', ''Imaginalis''}}
{{quote|''"In this world," Prognostica went on, "we're just a story. But really, the ''whole universe'' is just a story, isn't it? ''Every life'' is an extraordinary adventure. Some lives just end up between the pages of a bok."''
|'''Prognostica''', ''Imaginalis''}}


''Imaginalis'' is a young adult fantasy novel written by author J.M. De Matteis, and serves as something of a [[Spiritual Successor]] to [[Abadazad (Comic Book)|Abadazad]]. The origin of the book is rather interesting: After Abadazad was [[Screwed By the Network]] for a second time, De Matteis received an interesting idea; specifically, the idea of book characters being trapped in Limbo. One thing led to another, and ''Imaginalis'' was created.
''[[Imaginalis]]'' is a young adult fantasy novel written by author J.M. De Matteis, and serves as something of a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[Abadazad]]''. The origin of the book is rather interesting: After Abadazad was [[Screwed by the Network]] for a second time, De Matteis received an interesting idea; specifically, the idea of book characters being trapped in Limbo. One thing led to another, and ''Imaginalis'' was created.


The book centers around a young girl named Mehera, a huge fan of a book series known as ''Imaginalis,'' to the point that she writes her in [[Self-Insert Fic|Self Insert Fics]] and has given many book reports over years on the series (much to the ire of her classmates).
The book centers around a young girl named Mehera, a huge fan of a book series known as ''Imaginalis,'' to the point that she writes her in [[Self-Insert Fic|Self Insert Fics]] and has given many book reports over years on the series (much to the ire of her classmates).
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One day, though, after a small argument with her father, Mehera is contacted by Uncle Nossys, one of the characters in the book. Soon, she finds herself with the heroes of her favorite story, trapped in a dark world known as Nolandia, and slowly fading into nonexistence. Their only hope is to follow Mehera to Earth, track down the series' author, and bring Imaginalis back before it is all lost. Unfortunately for them, Pralaya, the books' [[Big Bad]], has other plans...
One day, though, after a small argument with her father, Mehera is contacted by Uncle Nossys, one of the characters in the book. Soon, she finds herself with the heroes of her favorite story, trapped in a dark world known as Nolandia, and slowly fading into nonexistence. Their only hope is to follow Mehera to Earth, track down the series' author, and bring Imaginalis back before it is all lost. Unfortunately for them, Pralaya, the books' [[Big Bad]], has other plans...
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* [[Always Chaotic Evil]]: Pralaya.
* [[Exclusively Evil]]: Pralaya.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Just like the author, Mehera and her dad are [[The Beatles|Beatles]] fans.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Just like the author, Mehera and her dad are [[The Beatles|Beatles]] fans.
* [[Be Yourself]]: [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]]. Pralaya ''knows'' that he's the villain, makes no attempt to justify his actions outside of the fact that it's expected of his archetype.
* [[Be Yourself]]: [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]]. Pralaya ''knows'' that he's the villain, makes no attempt to justify his actions outside of the fact that it's expected of his archetype.
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* [[Save Both Worlds]]
* [[Save Both Worlds]]
* [[Scare'Em Straight]]: Prognostica tells Mehera that she used to help people by telling them the worst possible outcome of their actions, convincing them to work harder to avert a [[Bad Future]]. She later decided that this wasn't exactly nice, and instead opted for encouraging people with the more positive outcome, though she does add that nothing is ever set in stone.
* [[Scare'Em Straight]]: Prognostica tells Mehera that she used to help people by telling them the worst possible outcome of their actions, convincing them to work harder to avert a [[Bad Future]]. She later decided that this wasn't exactly nice, and instead opted for encouraging people with the more positive outcome, though she does add that nothing is ever set in stone.
* [[Shout Out]]: To ''[[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]'', ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'', ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', [[Hans Christian Andersen]], and ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Literature)|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'', ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'', ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', [[Hans Christian Andersen]], and ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''.
* [[Straw Atheist]]: Mr. Fishbein, the father of Mehera's friend Celeste. Celeste may or may not have traces of this as well. Her mother, on the other hand, is an inter-faith minister.
* [[Straw Atheist]]: Mr. Fishbein, the father of Mehera's friend Celeste. Celeste may or may not have traces of this as well. Her mother, on the other hand, is an inter-faith minister.


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Latest revision as of 13:33, 19 May 2020

"In this world," Prognostica went on, "we're just a story. But really, the whole universe is just a story, isn't it? Every life is an extraordinary adventure. Some lives just end up between the pages of a bok."

Prognostica, Imaginalis

Imaginalis is a young adult fantasy novel written by author J.M. De Matteis, and serves as something of a Spiritual Successor to Abadazad. The origin of the book is rather interesting: After Abadazad was Screwed by the Network for a second time, De Matteis received an interesting idea; specifically, the idea of book characters being trapped in Limbo. One thing led to another, and Imaginalis was created.

The book centers around a young girl named Mehera, a huge fan of a book series known as Imaginalis, to the point that she writes her in Self Insert Fics and has given many book reports over years on the series (much to the ire of her classmates).

Life isn't that great for Mehera. Her mother is dead, leaving her father alone to raise her, and school doesn't help things at all. The only place for her to go, it seems, is into her favorite books. So it comes as a huge shock for her when she learns that the Imaginalis series has been cancelled. Mehera doesn't take this well, and does everything she can to save the series, even when no one else seems to care (her friend Celeste simply tells her to "Get over it").

One day, though, after a small argument with her father, Mehera is contacted by Uncle Nossys, one of the characters in the book. Soon, she finds herself with the heroes of her favorite story, trapped in a dark world known as Nolandia, and slowly fading into nonexistence. Their only hope is to follow Mehera to Earth, track down the series' author, and bring Imaginalis back before it is all lost. Unfortunately for them, Pralaya, the books' Big Bad, has other plans...

Tropes used in Imaginalis include: