Sweet Reverie Pretty Cure

Sweet Reverie Pretty Cure is an upcoming Pretty Cure fanseries by cyanfox27. It features a dream, fairytale, and mythological creatures motif.

In a world where magic is commonplace, three junior high students at Zephyr Private Academy - Piper, Quince, and Sherry - struggle to master even a single spell. While trying to dodge another tutoring session with Professor Chayote, they witness strange creatures rampaging across their campus and a young girl from the extra-dimensional Patisserie Kingdom, Millefeuille, trying to rein them in. To their shock, the three manage to calm three of the creatures, forming a contract with them and becoming Pretty Cure. And then a new face reveals herself - Queen Vida, a mysterious young woman who wishes to plunge the world into eternal dreams. And then two of the Cures' classmates, Chicory and Roncal, leave Zephyr to become Vida's Dream Knights, joining Millefeuille's twin brother, Beignet.

Vida seeks the power of the Patisserie Kingdom's Infini Rod, a device that allow her to accomplish her goal. It's up to Pretty Cure, whose ranks are completed with the addition of Sherry's "butler", Cognac, and Millefeuille herself, to gather the Rod's shattered pieces and defeat Vida. And on top of that, they'll have to reach the hearts of their wayward friends.

The Cures:

 * Piper Tyson (Cure Ifrit): The main character of the series, a friendly, if unlucky Class Clown.
 * Quince Aarden (Cure Taurus): An intelligent and studious uperclassman and assistant librarian.
 * Sherry Nye (Cure Siren): A wealthy and spoiled Alpha Bitch who doesn't get along well with Piper at first.
 * Cognac Vass (Cure Griffon): Sherry's powerful and (usually) unerringly calm Battle Butler.
 * Millefeuile Fiala (Cure Dryad): The gentle, kind, and timid keeper of the Legend Spirits.

Eternal Dream Union

 * Queen Vida: The Big Bad, a young woman who wants to "save" everyone by trapping them in an endless dream for all eternity.
 * Knight Captain Filone: Vida's right hand. She looks like an adorable little girl, but she's anything but.
 * Beignet Fiala (Sir Glace): Millefeuille's twin brother, an insufferable former artist, cursed with the inability to see beauty.
 * Chicory Hyland (Dame Plume): A former ballet student who joined with Vida after being promised to be able to dance again. She and Piper used to be close friends.
 * Roncal Leblanc (Sir Lumiere): An assistant librarian who saw himself as ugly and joined Vida after she promised to make him beautiful. He is an admirer of Quince's.

This fanfic features examples of:

 * Ambiguously Brown: Numerous characters fall under this - Piper and Cayenne, Quince and her family, Roncal, Ganache, Praline...
 * Another Dimension: The events of the story take place in an alternate world, later established as being paralell to Earth proper. Millefeuille and Beignet are from a world parallel to the main setting.
 * Badass Cape: Pretty Cure's outfits all sport this.
 * Battle Ballgown: Everyone in Pretty Cure wears one.
 * Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Sherry's henchwenches, Praline, Ganache, and Gruyere.
 * Bond Creatures: The Legend Spirits are this. The Cures' powers are dependent on their relationship with their spirit partner, and the two primarily communicate through a psychic link.
 * By the Power of Grayskull: "[Cure name] Soul, set up!" individually, "Pretty Cure Soul, set up!" as a group.
 * Celebrity Voice Actor: Emma Watson, Don Calfa, Chloe Grace Moretz, Aramis Knight, and Beatrice Ring.
 * Chromatic Arrangement: The initial trio pulls the additive primary colors version with their hair.
 * Cross-Dressing Voices: Beignet.
 * Dark Magical Girl: Chicory and later, Ganache. Beignet and Roncal are Dark Magical Boys. Cordial, who shows up much later, is a reformed DMG who still isn't completely over her experiences.
 * Edible Theme Naming: Almost everyone is named after some kind of food or drink.
 * Education Papa: Chicory's father, Chard, was like this with dance instead of academics (although he pushed that too), preventing his daughter from having much in the way of a social life and making her devote most of her time to becoming the ballet star he was never able to be. This did a number on Chicory's self-worth, especially after she lost her ability to dance, and had a factor in her Face Heel Turn.
 * Elemental Powers: On both sides. The heroes have fire, earth, water, metal, and wood, while the villains have lightning, ice, wind, light, and later, darkness.
 * Elevator School: Zephyr Academy, which teaches kindergarten through high school.
 * Face Heel Turn: Beignet, Chicory, and Roncal pull one towards the beginning of the series. Ganache eventually ends turning heel mid-series after falling into despair thanks to family issues and Praline's machinations. Of course, Pretty Cure tries their best to return all of them to the side of good.
 * Fire-Forged Friends: Piper doesn't get along particularly well with either Sherry or Cognac until she has to team up with the latter to save the former early on.
 * Five-Man Band:
 * The Heroine: Piper
 * The Smart Girl: Quince (sometimes The Big Girl)
 * The Lancer: Sherry
 * The Big Girl: Cognac (sometimes The Smart Girl)
 * The Chick: Millefeuille
 * Five Temperament Ensemble: Piper is sanguine, Sherry is choleric, Quince is melancholic, Cognac is phlegmatic, and Millefeuille is supine.
 * Foil:
 * Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Campari, a Cloudcuckoolander who's One of the Kids, and Santorini, an elementary schooler who manages to be leagues more mature than his college-aged brother.
 * Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: Millefeuille is demure, gentle, and a friend to all living things, while Sherry is spoiled and rather snobbish but still good at heart.
 * Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Piper and Campari, to the former's initial chagrin.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Sherry and Cognac, although their hair colors (and the former's theme color) invert this.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Campari and Chayote.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: Piper plays tomboy to three different girly girls - Sherry, Millefeuille, and Chicory. Cognac is also the tomboy to Sherry's girly girl. Girl Posse members Ganache and Gruyere also fall under this.
 * Functional Magic: Of the "inherent gift" version.
 * Girl Posse: Sherry's followers, Gruyere and Ganache, with Praline joining their ranks early on. All of them get more focus and development than most characters of this type, particularly Ganache.
 * Half-Identical Twins: Millefeuille and her brother, Beignet.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Madoka Kaname and Rowan Corcoran are apparently twins now.
 * I Just Want to Be You: Praline loves Ganache very much... enough to undermine the other girl's identity and make herself into an "improved" copy of her, bit by bit. Millefeuille also pulls this in one episode, imitating Sherry in an attempt to become a more assertive person. She stops after the latter realizes what she's doing and calls her out.
 * Jerkass Has a Point: Sherry tries kicking Praline out of the Girl Posse as soon as the latter joins, calling her a parasite who's only there to leech off the other members. While her actions are rather mean-spirited, a few episodes later, it becomes apparent that Sherry was completely accurate about Praline's motives.
 * Lonely Doll Girl: Gender-inverted with supporting character Taro Martel, who's a Lonely Doll Boy. He still fits about every element of the trope, though.
 * Magic Knight: The members of Pretty Cure are explicitly described as this.
 * Mid-Season Upgrade: Reverie Mode. When it first shows up, it's more of a Deadly Upgrade that ends up doing more harm than good, and it takes a couple episodes before it can be used properly.
 * Monster of the Week: Cauchmor.
 * More Than Mind Control: While the Dream Knights did undergo some degree of brainwashing upon joining, Filone also points out that they wanted to serve Vida and that they could terminate their contracts with her at any time, if they so desired. To her surprise, this doesn't deter Pretty Cure from trying to save them in the slightest.
 * Motif:
 * Animal Motifs: A few characters have these. For example, Piper and Cognac are associated with dogs and cats, respectively, especially when they're set against each other, Millefeuille has a rabit motif, to the point of being nicknamed "Bunny" early on, and Lumiere (appropriately) has a swan motif.
 * Fairy Tale Motifs: All of the villains are based off the stories of Hans Christian Andersen in some way, while most of the Cauchmor that show up are related to various fairy tales.
 * Mythical Motifs: All of the Legend Spirits are modeled after various mythical creatures; naturally, Pretty Cure shares this motif.
 * Parental Abandonment: Everyone in Pretty Cure has parents that are either absent or deceased (Quince's parents, Piper's father), there but emotionally absent (Sherry's parents - who would also count as Cognac's, Piper's mother), or parents that would be with them but currently can't (Millefeuille and Beignet's parents, who are transformed into crystal statues).
 * Romantic Two-Girl Friendship: Sherry and Cognac's have something between this and a master-servant relationship. As the story goes on, it becomes more of the former and less of the latter. Before the latter turned to the side of evil, Piper and Chicory had this kind of relationship as well, which Piper points out to Cognac early on, in order to establish that the two of them aren't that different.
 * Shout-Out: The title of episode 1 references Choujuu Sentai Liveman.
 * Transformation Trinket: Rêve Changer
 * Victim of the Week