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{{quote|''After all, you didn’t even bother to name your particular species; we defined the whole bunch of you as being NOT-human, so you must be a what, monster? That makes sense. After all, you are digging the mines, I am writing – as in, putting words together, making stuff up, naming things.''|'''I am not fiction''', Baruch Caan's blog}}
An English-language webcomic written and drawn by Felix Schittig and Kilian Wilde and updated on Mondays and Thursdays. [http://www.taleoffiction.com/ ''A Tale of Fiction''] is the continuing story of the adventures of [[Chick Magnet|Harper]], his roommate [[Playful Hacker|Vauxhall]] (or '[[Only Known
The comic oscillates between gag strips, often based off real-life experiences of the comic's authors or their friends, and an over-arching storyline dealing with the aforementioned DUF. Major questions still abound about the circumstances surrounding their rule, how they gained power and what happened to the former ruler, the mysterious King.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Most of the main characters get a turn.
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Pity the poor fool who shouts at a confused Sneaky...
* [[Distracted
* [[Distressed Dude]]: {{spoiler|Harper and Vauxhall}} get a turn as this, as does {{spoiler|Baruch Caan}}, although his isn't over yet...
* [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]]: When Gidders' airship {{spoiler|is shot down by the DUF}}.
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** Averted in Catherinesborough, where unhumans and humans seem to live in harmony since the DUF was ousted in the Bloody New Year's Eve.
* [[For the Evulz]]: Agent Nitz, as described in the Dragbook.
* [[Friends
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Suffered by Gidders when he learns of the fate of his avivessel.
* [[Holiday Nonupdate]]: Once so far, for "happy Jollidays".
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