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{{quote|''"This has got to be the dumbest thing you've ever done. And that's saying a lot."''|The Author's friend, upon reading this page.}}
{{quote|''"This has got to be the dumbest thing you've ever done. And that's saying a lot."''|The Author's friend, upon reading this page.}}


A fantasy/parody [[Web Original]] [[Serial Novel]] on fictionpress.com written by a long-time [[TV Tropes]] lurker. While it only has twenty-nine chapters so far, it is [[No Such Thing As Notability|noteworthy]] for the extensive use of tropes taken directly from [[Home Page|this wiki]]. Makes numerous [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to [[Harry Potter]], [[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]], and [[Final Fantasy]], and many more franchises.
A fantasy/parody [[Web Original]] [[Serial Novel]] on fictionpress.com written by a long-time [[TV Tropes]] lurker. While it only has twenty-nine chapters so far{{when}}, it is [[No Such Thing As Notability|noteworthy]] for the extensive use of tropes taken directly from [[Home Page|this wiki]]. Makes numerous [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to [[Harry Potter]], [[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]], and [[Final Fantasy]], and many more franchises.


The story revolves around a perfectly normal boy named Tagino Storp. One day, an [[Our Angels Are Different|angel]] named Arthur Avatar from another dimension accidentally opens a portal in his school. Tagino is then recruited by Arthur in the mission to destroy anything that might anger the [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|Reader]] god, including [[Deus Ex Machina|Deus Ex Machinas]], [[Monsters of the Week]], and the worst of them all, [[Mary Sue|Mary Sues]].
The story revolves around a perfectly normal boy named Tagino Storp. One day, an [[Our Angels Are Different|angel]] named Arthur Avatar from another dimension accidentally opens a portal in his school. Tagino is then recruited by Arthur in the mission to destroy anything that might anger the [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|Reader]] god, including [[Deus Ex Machina|Deus Ex Machinas]], [[Monsters of the Week]], and the worst of them all, [[Mary Sue|Mary Sues]].
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And yes, [[Shameless Self Promoter|this troper is the author]].
And yes, [[Shameless Self Promoter|this troper is the author]].

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=== This Web Original contains examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]] - Levt, Rite, Teres and Fran
* [[Action Girl]] - Levt, Rite, Teres and Fran
* [[A God Is You]] - {{spoiler|The Reader, possibly.}}
* [[A God Is You]] - {{spoiler|The Reader, possibly.}}

Revision as of 00:28, 8 July 2017

"Yeah, this is a story told from a first-person narrative, but I just happen to be one of those omniscient, third-person narrators. Now isn't that cool? (However, your answer is probably an unimpressed 'no'.)"
The narrator, opening paragraph.
"This has got to be the dumbest thing you've ever done. And that's saying a lot."
—The Author's friend, upon reading this page.

A fantasy/parody Web Original Serial Novel on fictionpress.com written by a long-time TV Tropes lurker. While it only has twenty-nine chapters so far[when?], it is noteworthy for the extensive use of tropes taken directly from this wiki. Makes numerous Shout Outs to Harry Potter, Twilight, and Final Fantasy, and many more franchises.

The story revolves around a perfectly normal boy named Tagino Storp. One day, an angel named Arthur Avatar from another dimension accidentally opens a portal in his school. Tagino is then recruited by Arthur in the mission to destroy anything that might anger the Reader god, including Deus Ex Machinas, Monsters of the Week, and the worst of them all, Mary Sues.

Contains high concentrations of Invoked Tropes, Parodied Tropes and Lampshade Hanging. There is also a narrator, who is fully aware of the fact that s/he is in an webpage and talks directly to the reader.

Can be found here.

Currently indefinitely postponed.

And yes, this troper is the author.


Tropes used in Metafictionized Phlebotinum Poisoning include:
"Sues: Failed creations of the Writer (aka the Creator), Sues are seemingly perfect in every aspect. Angers the Reader very quickly and effectively. Because of their highly dangerous nature, destroy on sight. Distinguishable by strange hairstyles and/or hair color. "

"“Can’t.” “Harder!”“Still can’t!”“Harder!” awkward silence followed. "
--Arthur and Tagino, as Arthur teaches Tagino how to control Phlebotinum with his mind.

"“I do not acshept virgin shacrificesh! … Stop what you’re doing! I meant I don’t acshept human shacrificesh, virgin or not!” "
—Arthur, to his worshippers offering him a virgin sacrfice.