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{{quote|What happens when your only hope is in your dreams?|''[[Tropers/Fallen Legend|The Narrator]].}} |
{{quote|What happens when your only hope is in your dreams?|''[[Tropers/Fallen Legend|The Narrator]].}} |
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This story is a piece of original fiction published by |
This story is a piece of original fiction published by troper Fallen Legend for the third TV Tropes writing contest, with a dream theme. The work in question can be found published here [http://freetexthost.com/akmu4mgw1j Link]. |
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The story is about a [[Shrinking Violet]] mexican girl called Ximena. She has a very troubled life and the story narrates her struggle to find happiness and value. The only think that allows her to cope with reality is a dream where she is another person. A beautiful and graceful princess called Selena. |
The story is about a [[Shrinking Violet]] mexican girl called Ximena. She has a very troubled life and the story narrates her struggle to find happiness and value. The only think that allows her to cope with reality is a dream where she is another person. A beautiful and graceful princess called Selena. |
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* [[All There in the Manual]] There is a lot of plot information the author wasn't able to elaborate due to the limit of words on the contest. Nevertheless [[Word of God|some information that wasn't made available on the story itself will be put here by the author]]. |
* [[All There in the Manual]] There is a lot of plot information the author wasn't able to elaborate due to the limit of words on the contest. Nevertheless [[Word of God|some information that wasn't made available on the story itself will be put here by the author]]. |
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** While it is hinted at the end on the story "Tantibus" means "nightmare" in latin. This is of course a case of [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] as those monsters are in fact nightmares. |
** While it is hinted at the end on the story "Tantibus" means "nightmare" in latin. This is of course a case of [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] as those monsters are in fact nightmares. |