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{{quote|''Not "conspiracies". ''Conspiracy''. Singular.''|'''[[The Question]]''', ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''}}
{{quote|''Not "conspiracies". ''Conspiracy''. Singular.''
|'''[[The Question]]''', ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''}}


The most basic definition of '''The Conspiracy''' is "a [[Man Behind the Man|secretive]] [[villain]]ous group with an [[Evil Plan]]". Let's break it down:
The most basic definition of '''The Conspiracy''' is "a [[Man Behind the Man|secretive]] [[villain]]ous group with an [[Evil Plan]]". Let's break it down:
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{{examples|Examples of works/series featuring conspiracies of more than one type:}}
{{examples|Examples of works/series featuring conspiracies of more than one type:}}
== Anime & Manga ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The less known thing about [[Bee Train]]'s ''[[Girls with Guns]]'' trilogy is that in addition to playing into three distinct action movie genres (see [[Bee Train/Trivia]]), they also each center on a different type of conspiracies:
* The less known thing about [[Bee Train]]'s ''[[Girls with Guns]]'' trilogy is that in addition to playing into three distinct action movie genres (see [[Bee Train/Trivia]]), they also each center on a different type of conspiracies:
** ''[[Noir]]'' pits the protagonists against a [[Cult]]-like [[Ancient Conspiracy]] of [[Gratuitous French|Les Soldats]], a secret society formed (probably) by the [[The Heretic|Cathar]] survivors after the [[Kill'Em All|Albigensian Crusade]] to oppose the rule of the [[The Church|Roman Catholic Church]]. Their ({{spoiler|or rather, Altena's}}) [[Evil Plan]], ''Le Grand Retour'', involves reverting the Western society to [[The Middle Ages|Medieval]] norms.
** ''[[Noir]]'' pits the protagonists against a [[Cult]]-like [[Ancient Conspiracy]] of [[Gratuitous French|Les Soldats]], a secret society formed (probably) by the [[The Heretic|Cathar]] survivors after the [[Kill'Em All|Albigensian Crusade]] to oppose the rule of the [[The Church|Roman Catholic Church]]. Their ({{spoiler|or rather, Altena's}}) [[Evil Plan]], ''Le Grand Retour'', involves reverting the Western society to [[The Middle Ages|Medieval]] norms.
** ''[[Madlax]]'' revolves around a [[Nebulous Criminal Conspiracy]] between [[The Syndicate]] of Enfant, the [[Mega Corp|Bookwald Industries]], [[The Government]] of [[Qurac|Gazth-Sonika]], and the [[La Résistance|Galza]] leadership, who prolong the [[War for Fun and Profit]] indefinitely. Also, said war is only a stepping stone in the [[Big Bad]]'s ''master'' plan, which is far more destructive.
** ''[[Madlax]]'' revolves around a [[Nebulous Criminal Conspiracy]] between [[The Syndicate]] of Enfant, [[Mega Corp|Bookwald Industries]], [[The Government]] of [[Qurac|Gazth-Sonika]], and the [[La Résistance|Galza]] leadership, who prolong the [[War for Fun and Profit]] indefinitely. Also, said war is only a stepping stone in the [[Big Bad]]'s ''master'' plan, which is far more destructive.
** ''[[El Cazador]]'' deals with the aftermath of a [[Government Conspiracy]] called Project Leviathan, a top-secret [[CIA Evil, FBI Good|CIA]] project to produce [[Psychic Powers|Psychic]] [[Child Soldiers]]. More specifically, CIA attempts to [[Revealing Coverup|cover the whole thing up]], which includes killing the few surviving test subjects, one of whom is the amnesiac protagonist.
** ''[[El Cazador de la Bruja]]'' deals with the aftermath of a [[Government Conspiracy]] called Project Leviathan, a top-secret [[CIA Evil, FBI Good|CIA]] project to produce [[Psychic Powers|Psychic]] [[Child Soldiers]]. More specifically, CIA attempts to [[Revealing Coverup|cover the whole thing up]], which includes killing the few surviving test subjects, one of whom is the amnesiac protagonist.


== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[The Illuminatus Trilogy]]'', the original [[Conspiracy Kitchen Sink]] novel(s).


== Literature ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[The Illuminatus Trilogy]]'', the original [[Conspiracy Kitchen Sink]] novel.


== Tabletop Games ==
* ''[[Eclipse Phase]]'' has Firewall, a "heroic" (well, anti-heroic) conspiracy that does not work for any government or criminal organization, and is devoted to the survival of transhumanity at all costs. Though there's also Project Ozma, {{spoiler|SETI turned MIB}}.
* ''[[Eclipse Phase]]'' has Firewall, a "heroic" (well, anti-heroic) conspiracy that does not work for any government or criminal organization, and is devoted to the survival of transhumanity at all costs. Though there's also Project Ozma, {{spoiler|SETI turned MIB}}.
** Oh, and Firewall is descended from a fusion of three real world groups {{spoiler|[[wikipedia:JASON (advisory group)|JASON]], the [[wikipedia:Lifeboat Foundation|Lifeboat Foundation]], and the [[wikipedia:Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence|Singularity Institute]]}}
** Oh, and Firewall is descended from a fusion of three real world groups {{spoiler|[[wikipedia:JASON (advisory group)|JASON]], the [[wikipedia:Lifeboat Foundation|Lifeboat Foundation]], and the [[wikipedia:Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence|Singularity Institute]]}}
* ''[[GURPS]] Illuminati'' is an invaluable resource for conspiracy-related games in general.
* ''[[GURPS|GURPS Illuminati]]'' is an invaluable resource for conspiracy-related roleplaying games in general.
* From [[Steve Jackson Games|the same publisher]], ''[[Illuminati (card game)|Illuminati]]'', a light-hearted card game of world domination. Comes in basic, [[Illuminati: New World Order|collectible]] and (eventually) video game versions. Each player is one of the great grand Conspiracies, building webs of influence and control in the unsuspecting world.


== [[Video Games]] ==

== Video Games ==
* ''[[The Longest Journey]]'' series loves to have conspiracies for villains:
* ''[[The Longest Journey]]'' series loves to have conspiracies for villains:
** The original game had the [[Ancient Conspiracy]] of the Vanguard, a twelve thousand years old [[Cult]] led by {{spoiler|a [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien|DraicKin]]}} and aiming to forcibly reunite the [[Cyberpunk|technological world]] of Stark and the magical [[Arcadia]], disregarding the enormous risks to both worlds' existence.
** The original game had the [[Ancient Conspiracy]] of the Vanguard, a twelve thousand years old [[Cult]] led by {{spoiler|a [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien|DraicKin]]}} and aiming to forcibly reunite the [[Cyberpunk|technological world]] of Stark and the magical [[Arcadia]], disregarding the enormous risks to both worlds' existence.
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* ''[[Deus Ex]]'' and it's follow up games (''[[Deus Ex: Invisible War|Deus Ex Invisible War]]'' and ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution|Deus Ex Human Revolution]]'') have these in spades.
* ''[[Deus Ex]]'' and it's follow up games (''[[Deus Ex: Invisible War|Deus Ex Invisible War]]'' and ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution|Deus Ex Human Revolution]]'') have these in spades.
* Suburban Redevelopment Fund in ''[[L.A. Noire]]''.
* Suburban Redevelopment Fund in ''[[L.A. Noire]]''.



== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', after [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209175444/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1944 Slick hears about "a club" for love], and [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209172832/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1945 refuses to believe it's a figure of speech], [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209192625/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1946 he's told it's this.]
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', after [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209175444/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1944 Slick hears about "a club" for love], and [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209172832/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1945 refuses to believe it's a figure of speech], [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209192625/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1946 he's told it's this.]



== Other ==
== Other ==

Latest revision as of 16:56, 31 January 2022

Someone had a plan to bring you to this page all along.

Not "conspiracies". Conspiracy. Singular.

The most basic definition of The Conspiracy is "a secretive villainous group with an Evil Plan". Let's break it down:

There are three basic kinds of conspiracies, though the borders between them are fluid:

The Conspiracy is generally a great antagonist in any story but two genres make a particularly extensive use of it:

For further tips on writing both of the above, see Write a Conspiracy Theory. For tropes commonly associated with conspiracies, see The Index Is Watching You.

Multiple concurrent conspiracies form a Conspiracy Kitchen Sink. A character believing in conspiracies is a Conspiracy Theorist. See also Milkman Conspiracy and Conspiracy Religion.

Examples of works/series featuring conspiracies of more than one type:

Anime and Manga

Literature

Tabletop Games

  • Eclipse Phase has Firewall, a "heroic" (well, anti-heroic) conspiracy that does not work for any government or criminal organization, and is devoted to the survival of transhumanity at all costs. Though there's also Project Ozma, SETI turned MIB.
  • GURPS Illuminati is an invaluable resource for conspiracy-related roleplaying games in general.
  • From the same publisher, Illuminati, a light-hearted card game of world domination. Comes in basic, collectible and (eventually) video game versions. Each player is one of the great grand Conspiracies, building webs of influence and control in the unsuspecting world.

Video Games

Web Comics

Other

  • The Church Of The Sub Genius blames pretty much everything wrong with the world on "The CONSPIRACY" (which is apparently an acronym for "Cliques Of Normals Secretly Planning Insidious Rituals Aimed At Controlling You").