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A young-adult [[High Fantasy]] novel by [[Garth Nix]], which should tell you [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel|a few]] [[Troperiffic|things]] all by itself.
A young-adult [[High Fantasy]] novel by [[Garth Nix]], which should tell you [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel|a few]] [[Troperiffic|things]] all by itself.


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* [[Action Survivor]]: Paul really wants nothing to do with all of this excitement and adventure.
* [[Action Survivor]]: Paul really wants nothing to do with all of this excitement and adventure.
* [[Battle in The Center of The Mind]]
* [[Battle in the Center of the Mind]]
* [[The Beast Master]]: Though Leasel the hare is not exactly a great fighter, other Friends of Beasts have more [[Badass]] companions like very large dogs, wedge-tailed eagles, and boars.
* [[The Beast Master]]: Though Leasel the hare is not exactly a great fighter, other Friends of Beasts have more [[Badass]] companions like very large dogs, wedge-tailed eagles, and boars.
* [[Black Eyes of Evil]]: The Ragwitch.
* [[Black Eyes of Evil]]: The Ragwitch.
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* [[Creepy Doll]]
* [[Creepy Doll]]
* [[The Dragon]]: Oroch
* [[The Dragon]]: Oroch
* [[Dying As Yourself]]: {{spoiler|The Ragwitch turns back into Anhwyvar for a second when She dies, [[Go Out with a Smile|smiles]], then disintegrates.}}
* [[Dying as Yourself]]: {{spoiler|The Ragwitch turns back into Anhwyvar for a second when She dies, [[Go Out with a Smile|smiles]], then disintegrates.}}
* [[Elemental Powers]]: The gifts from, well, the Elementals.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: The gifts from, well, the Elementals.
* [[Enemy Within]]: Inverted. {{spoiler|The Ragwitch's original personality is a very nice person who's locked up in a corner of Her memories and does not appreciate what She's doing.}}
* [[Enemy Within]]: Inverted. {{spoiler|The Ragwitch's original personality is a very nice person who's locked up in a corner of Her memories and does not appreciate what She's doing.}}
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* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: Being imprisoned in the Ragwitch's mind. {{spoiler|Mirran, after being locked in there for hundreds of years, basically gets warped into a monster before Julia gets him back to normal.}}
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: Being imprisoned in the Ragwitch's mind. {{spoiler|Mirran, after being locked in there for hundreds of years, basically gets warped into a monster before Julia gets him back to normal.}}
* [[Fighting From the Inside]]: Pretty much all of Julia's plotline consists of this in some form or another.
* [[Fighting From the Inside]]: Pretty much all of Julia's plotline consists of this in some form or another.
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: The [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|appropriately-named]] Friends of Beasts.
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: The [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|appropriately-named]] Friends of Beasts.
* [[Gaia's Vengeance]]: What kicked the North Queen out before she became the Ragwitch.
* [[Gaia's Vengeance]]: What kicked the North Queen out before she became the Ragwitch.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: She's an [[Evil Overlord]] [[Omnicidal Maniac]].
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: She's an [[Evil Overlord]] [[Omnicidal Maniac]].
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* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Pronouns used to describe the Ragwitch are always capitalized. Apparently She is so scary that even the narration feels the need to give Her Her due respect.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Pronouns used to describe the Ragwitch are always capitalized. Apparently She is so scary that even the narration feels the need to give Her Her due respect.
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]: Quigin, who constantly gets distracted trying to talk to animals.
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]: Quigin, who constantly gets distracted trying to talk to animals.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Oddly enough, our world is the can; while the North Queen was too powerful for them to destroy, she could be weakened and locked in another universe where she wouldn't be able to cause so much trouble.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Oddly enough, our world is the can; while the North Queen was too powerful for them to destroy, she could be weakened and locked in another universe where she wouldn't be able to cause so much trouble.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: Basically the job description of a Friend of Beasts.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: Basically the job description of a Friend of Beasts.
* [[Trapped in Another World]]
* [[Trapped in Another World]]
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 October 2017

A young-adult High Fantasy novel by Garth Nix, which should tell you a few things all by itself.

Ten-year-old Paul and his sister Julia are on vacation at the beach one day when they find a shell midden on the shore. When they climb it, they find a crow's nest with a creepy little ragdoll in it. Paul distrusts it immediately, but Julia is entranced, and brings it home, where their parents don't seem to be able to see it. The next morning, Paul hears someone moving around, and follows the sound out to find his sister, possessed by the doll, building a strange blue fire on top of the midden. She freezes him helplessly in place, then jumps into the fire and disappears. Paul rebuilds it and follows Her through, determined to rescue his sister.

So begins a quest to stop the Ragwitch and save his sister (and maybe the world he finds himself in on the side). Throughout, the narrative switches between Paul's journey and Julia Fighting From the Inside despite the Ragwitch's attempts to control her mind.

Despite the fact that it hits pretty much the whole checklist of standard high fantasy plot devices, it still manages to make them all work in original ways and create a world that seems a lot bigger than what we get to see of it.

Tropes used in The Ragwitch include: