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The most basic definition of [[The Conspiracy]] is "a [[Man Behind the Man|secretive]] [[Villain|villainous]] 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|villainous]] group with an [[Evil Plan]]". Let's break it down:


* '''Secretive'''. The conspirators always [[Hidden Agenda Villain|hide their evil agenda]] or [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|even their very existence]]. They live as far from a [[Card Carrying Villain]] as possible. As a result, [[They Look Just Like Everyone Else|most of them appear benevolent or neutral at first]] but are then [[Reveal|revealed]] to have been [[Evil All Along]], creating an [[Paranoia Fuel|atmosphere where neither the protagonist, nor the reader knows whom to trust]].
* '''Secretive'''. The conspirators always [[Hidden Agenda Villain|hide their evil agenda]] or [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|even their very existence]]. They live as far from a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] as possible. As a result, [[They Look Just Like Everyone Else|most of them appear benevolent or neutral at first]] but are then [[Reveal|revealed]] to have been [[Evil All Along]], creating an [[Paranoia Fuel|atmosphere where neither the protagonist, nor the reader knows whom to trust]].
* '''Villainous'''. The conspiracy always plays an antagonistic role to the heroic protagonists. If a conspiracy isn't evil, it's an [[Ancient Tradition]] and is discussed elsewhere.
* '''Villainous'''. The conspiracy always plays an antagonistic role to the heroic protagonists. If a conspiracy isn't evil, it's an [[Ancient Tradition]] and is discussed elsewhere.
* '''Group'''. The number of conspirators ranges from a dozens to thousands. Depending on the scale, the conspiracy may be between individuals or entire organizations. Some of them are obviously evil, some appear benevolent, some don't exist at all in the public eye. There may be an [[Omniscient Council of Vagueness]], [[The Man]], [[The Man Behind the Man]], [[The Dragon]], [[The Mole]], and tons of [[Faceless Goons]] among them. Conspiracy is like the [[Hydra Problem|Lernaean Hydra]]: every time a head is cut off, it [[Sequel Hook|just grows another]].
* '''Group'''. The number of conspirators ranges from a dozens to thousands. Depending on the scale, the conspiracy may be between individuals or entire organizations. Some of them are obviously evil, some appear benevolent, some don't exist at all in the public eye. There may be an [[Omniscient Council of Vagueness]], [[The Man]], [[The Man Behind the Man]], [[The Dragon]], [[The Mole]], and tons of [[Faceless Goons]] among them. Conspiracy is like the [[Hydra Problem|Lernaean Hydra]]: every time a head is cut off, it [[Sequel Hook|just grows another]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & 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, 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.
** ''[[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]]'' 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.
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Revision as of 12:48, 9 January 2014

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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 & 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 games in general.


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").