Everything 2

Everything2, (a.k.a Everything, a.k.a E2) is a cross between a Wiki Tropes and a massive multi-user Blog.

Each page of Everything2 is called a "node". A node is just a title - a topic for discussion or elucidation. Attached to the node are "writeups" - written descriptions, essays, anecdotes, fiction or poetry on the subject of the node.

A node without any writeups - that is, created in anticipation of some other user's writeup - is called a "nodeshell". It is surprisingly common practice for some noder to create a bizarre, contrived node name without specifying a writeup to go with it, instead waiting patiently for some other user to write their own interpretation of that title. This (creating a writeup for an intentionally empty node) is known as a "nodeshell rescue".

(This explains those occasions where a node's title proclaims one opinion loud and clear, but has a corresponding writeup that has a more reserved opinion of the subject.)

Also contains categories- lists of collected nodes sharing a like premise or theme.

Home to such fiction series as New York Magician, Fine Structure, and the Metro City Chronicles.

Contains examples of:


 * Abandoned Hospital: "The Blacke Asylum"
 * Adjective Noun Fred: "Why are so many Anime called {Adjective} {Occupation} {Proper Name} ?"
 * Adventures in the Bible A proof in time. It doesn't end well for the time traveler.
 * After the End: Many stories, including an entire Category listing After the End related writeups. Some examples of fiction include:
 * If I'm right, you'll be here to read this any day now. An Apocalyptic Log as the world is being destroyed in a sci-fi-ish Ragnarok
 * The Penguin Game.
 * Alternate Reality Game: Of a sort, and often unintentionally. The site hosts both fiction running the gamut from wildly fantastic to Slice of Life, and bloggy anecdotes which tend toward the strange-but-true. With a lot of entries, it's hard to tell which one it is, and even on the more unlikely fiction entries it lends an ARG-like feel.
 * Animal Assassin: "How to assassinate a third world despot with only a butt plug and a litre of raspberry coulis"
 * Apocalyptic Log: "The Lovecraftian compulsion to keep writing even as one is being devoured"
 * Apocalypse How: "How to destroy the Earth", the best-known non-fiction text on level X
 * Batter Up: "Standing on a mountaintop in northern Siberia under the rapidly descending bulk of asteroid McAlmont, with a calculating expression and a baseball bat"
 * Beary Funny: The Bear FAQ
 * Beige Prose: "Six Word Story: Cake And Pie!"
 * Blazing Inferno Hellfire Sauce: "I lost my uvula in the war
 * Buried Alive / Robots Enslaving Robots: "Why there is no moloch13"
 * Companion Cube: Webster 1913
 * Connect the Deaths: "secret city map with pins set at the places their eyes had met"
 * Deal with the Devil: "The Consequence of Depravity"
 * Combined with Jackass Genie, Cruel and Unusual Death, and Came Back Wrong in "The demon was just under three feet tall"
 * Diabolical Mastermind / Mad Scientist: "I remember when it was me who made you want to take over the world and enslave humanity"
 * The Drifter: The "Walking Man" series
 * Easily-Thwarted Alien Invasion: "Why is it that the alien mortal enemies of humanity always have some fatal flaw?"
 * Elvis Lives: "The King, Multidimensional"
 * Fairy Tale: An entire list of public domain Grimm fairytales.
 * Fallen Angel: A series of short stories follows Satan and his titular fall. First can be found Here.
 * "Faux To" Guide: Quite a few, including (but not limited to)
 * How to become a mighty pirate.
 * How to write bad poetry.
 * Freak Lab Accident: "What happens if somebody messes up in lab"
 * Fusion Fic: "The Matrix a la Veggie Tales,"
 * For Dummies: "The Teach Yourself to be a Dummy in 24 Hours Bible"
 * Gadgeteer Genius / Cerebus Syndrome: "Ed stories"
 * Gangsta Style: "Shooting people with your gun at a -90 degree transformation"
 * God Test: "Creating a password to convince yourself you have traveled back in time"
 * Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter: "Two Gentlemen on Veronica"
 * Hell Hound: "Tales of MYSTERY and the UNEXPLAINED"
 * Kiss of Death: "Being licked to death by kittens"
 * Killed Mid-Sentence: "Incomplete two-word sentences with which to end your life"
 * Let's Meet the Meat: "Deconstructing that creepy McDonald's filet-of-fish commercial"
 * The Library of Babel: I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
 * Long Title: A good portion of nodes have entire sentences for titles.
 * Lovecraft Lite: Again, many stories. Usually played for humor. Here's a short list. Some examples:
 * How I bested Cthulhu and saved the world.
 * How to turn a kraken house into a kraken home.
 * On the more horrific (but not quite Cosmic Horror Story scale) side: Shub-Internet.
 * Mad Scientist: The poem The chemist.
 * Magic From Technology: Played straight in "How the scientists discovered magic"; Inverted in "How mages discovered the scientific method"
 * Magical Realism: Many stories. Notably a series of (probably fictional) daylogs by one user named complexmessiah, found here.
 * How to spot a powerful mage.
 * Mechanical Lifeforms: The series of daylogs following Moloch36 and his days in shaft thirteen, level ninety-nine. First can be found here.
 * Mushroom Samba: "Summit in Savannah"
 * Necromancer / Villain Protagonist / Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain / So Bad It's Good: A series of daylogs by an inept, Jerkass, wannabe necromancer. The first can be found here, but to get to the others, just go here and start from the bottom.
 * Our Angels Are Different: Again, several stories.
 * Nephilim, a brief tale of urban warfare, part one and part two.
 * Played for humor in It could use a spaceship, said the angel.
 * Played for horror in Requiem Aeternam.
 * Our Fairies Are Different: There is a detailed set of instructions of how to gather pixie dust.
 * Our Vampires Are Different:
 * I will stitch your heart together with filthy twine and sex.
 * Interview with a vampire
 * Some vampires actually get pissed when you tell them to have a nice day.
 * Our Zombies Are Different: A small category dedicated to zombies. Some examples include:
 * Tell me a story about brains, combining Horror Hunger and literal Dead Baby Comedy.
 * The zombie revolution will not be televised, but it will be tweeted. An Apocalyptic Log that is Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
 * Out with a Bang: several nodes, among them "How I nearly killed myself masturbating"
 * Overly Long Gag: "I hate this god damn robot"
 * Pals with Jesus: "Me and Sue and Ricky and God"
 * Plant Person: The Meadow, Dark and Moist combines it with Involuntary Shapeshifting and Body Horror.
 * Another story, Wereshrub, is Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
 * Poke in the Third Eye
 * Private Detective: "The Kim Li Diaries"
 * Punch Clock Villain: It's a hard knock life for a cosmic horror cultist.
 * Ridiculously Human Robot: **You are not alone.
 * Not so much in looks, but in personality. I tried to laugh, but my photocells were cold from the night.
 * Robot Girl: And? Combines it with Bittersweet Ending and hints of What Measure Is a Non-Human?.
 * Saving Christmas: "How Jenna Jameson Saved Christmas"
 * Screw You, Elves: "Fifteen Elvish ways to die"
 * Shaggy Dog Story: "The most Disappointing Joke Ever".
 * Shapeshifter Mode Lock: The horror story We don't make good wives explains why one should never do this to a shapeshifting snake woman, no matter how much of a Cute Monster Girl you think she is.
 * Stable Time Loop The longest science fiction story ever.
 * Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: ""Oh, bother," said the Borg. "We've assimilated Pooh.""
 * Undead Child / So Bad It's Good / Former Child Star : "Bag of Crushed Child"
 * Walking the Earth: "Follow the Sun"
 * Who Wants to Live Forever?: "Immortality blows"
 * What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic: "My RPG will be a work of art"
 * What Would X Do?: "What would Cthulhu Do?"
 * Wiki Walk: the site, by virtue of the 'related nodes' table at the bottom of each page.
 * Worst News Judgment Ever: "TWO HUB MEN DIE IN BLAST; New York also destroyed"
 * You Are Number Six: "Student #478993320 went on a shooting rampage today"
 * Zany Scheme: "A Polymer Wang: My police record and me"

See also:


 * tv tropes@Everything2.com