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There are also multiple "Dave and Mia discuss..." shorts, which can be found on the author's [http://www.dragonflycave.com/fanfiction.aspx#morphic fanfiction page] on [[The Cave of Dragonflies|her website]]. They involve [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Dave and Mia discussing]] various subjects, including as of writing [[Asexuality|sex]], [[Democracy Is Bad|politics]], and [[Sociopathic Hero|horror]].
 
Early in the morning of April 1st1, 2011, a [http://www.dragonflycave.com/morphic2-1.htm sequel written by a new author] was posted. In the evening, however, it was revealed to be a hoax, and [http://www.dragonflycave.com/realmorphic2-1.htm the real chapter] (written by the original author) was supposedly posted. The day after, it was revealed that, too, was a hoax.
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=== Tropes used in Morphic: ===
 
* [[Alternate Universe]]: Pokémon are not as powerful as they are in the games, and are also less important politically. (The world is not ruled by gym leaders and the Pokémon League, for example.)
** To be fair, only [[Pokémon Special]] (itself an [[Alternate Universe]]) established that the world was ruled by the League, we don't see any really powerful Pokémon because the villains use guns and everyone else with a Pokémon only use them as pets. I don't think the author even mentioned what region/country the story takes place in, nor does it really apply to the story. Of course given that this story is much more [[Darker and Edgier]] compared to mainstream Pokémon, it would probably be safe to assume that this is the case.
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* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|Mia and Will are dead and the kids are going to be under house arrest for the rest of their lives...but the Church of Holy Truth is no longer a threat, Gabriel was saved, and the kids' fates could have been a ''lot'' worse if Dave hadn't pulled strings.}}
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Most of the kids, especially Gabriel, who was fused with a ''[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Slugma_(Pokémon)#Behavior Slugma]''. Also, Katherine needs to be in sunlight constantly or she gets tired and groggy.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Every Pokemorph has at least some aspect of this--Miathis—Mia the most, Lucy and Gabriel the least.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: A male variant. {{spoiler|Gabriel}} is the "snap" variety; he does not take well to {{spoiler|Brian's death}}.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: {{spoiler|Subverted with Felicia, who is killed the instant it looks like she's going to be useful.}}
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** Subverted, as he is also extremely selfless when it comes to protecting the Pokémorphs, and [[Determinator|will stop at]] ''[[The Unfettered|nothing]]'' to ensure their safety and survival. The juxtaposition is rather intriguing and somewhat bizarre.
*** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: ...[[Alternative Character Interpretation|maybe]]?
* [[Kid Hero|Kid Heroes]]es: Natch.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Eight Pokémorphs distributed across six homes, with each home also having (usually two) parents and optional extra siblings, though not much tends to be seen of them. This wouldn't be that much in, say, a TV show with several seasons, but this is a fourteen-chapter fanfic. This in combination with the slow progress of the fic has led to many readers forgetting who everybody is between chapters.
* [[The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body]]: The kids' personalities seem to be, at least in part, based on the Pokémon they were fused with. In addition, it's later revealed that {{spoiler|it also makes them feel violent and aggressive sometimes}}.
** And there's also an example of this that borders on [[Artistic License: Biology|You Fail Biology Forever]]: Katherine, due to the fact that Roselia mature much faster than ordinary humans, is physically much older than the other Pokémorphs. Okay. But the story apparently interprets physical age as mental age; she skips grades, eventually learns how to drive, and is often regarded as the wisest and most mature of the group. Except that ''she is the exact same age as everyone else mentally'' -- none—none of that would ever be possible in [[Real Life]].
*** Her capacity for rational thought, judgement, processing power, hormone levels etc. develop at the speed of her brain, which is the same accelerated speed at which the rest of her body ages. However, she has still only actually lived in the world for ten years, the same as everyone else, making her just as ''inexperienced'' as they are.
*** ''Sort of'' [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by Dave in one of the "Dave and Mia discuss..." bonus chapters. He points out that while she looks and acts more like a teenager, she's still technically ten.
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* [[Thirteen Is Unlucky]]: {{spoiler|Chapter 13, the [[Wham! Episode]].}}
* [[This Is Reality]]: In chapter 12:
{{quote| '''Dave''': This isn’t some fucking kids’ action movie where the good guys win. This is real life with real-life murderers waiting to murk the life out of you because the invisible man in the sky told them to do it. You’re just a bunch of kids. By God, Jean, you’re all going to fucking die.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Foreshadowing|He's]] [[Anyone Can Die|right]].}}
** Also in chapter 14. Dave likes this trope:
{{quote| '''Dave''': Thing is, the heroes you read about in books aren’t real. There’s always a writer watching over them and making sure they win out in the end and the bad guys get caught. In the real world, we aren’t that lucky. There’s nobody watching over us, and the bad guys win all the time.}}
* [[Thou Shall Not Kill]]: {{spoiler|Subverted ''hard''. In chapter 13, when the kids opt to knock out or paralyze the religious extremists instead of killing them, they get up again just when the kids think they're safe. The result is not pretty. It only gets better when they start killing the fanatics.}}
* [[Transformation Trauma]]: In chapter 13, {{spoiler|Jean accidentally touches a Fire Stone and}} evolves. However, since they're only part Pokémon, ''only half of them evolves''. Their human body struggles to keep up, and the result is...not pretty.
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* [[Wham! Episode]]: ''Two''. The first is {{spoiler|chapter 7}}, in which things start going downhill fast and the [[Sacrificial Lamb]] dies, and another in {{spoiler|chapter 13}}, not only because it contains extreme [[Mood Whiplash]], but also because {{spoiler|[[Anyone Can Die]]}} comes into effect.
 
=== Tropes used in the [[April Fools' Day]] "sequel": ===
* [[Alternate Universe]]: The "real" version was stated by [[Word of God]] to be an "alternate universe".
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Mia and Will. Not really.}}
* [[Easy Evangelism]]: Bubbles pulls this one on Jean. Dave is at least a bit more canny...
* [[Genki Girl]]: Bubbles {{spoiler|who is really Isaac Daniels's Mew}}.
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