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* [[Arthurian Legend]]: {{spoiler|'The King' Vierran speaks to turns out to be King Arthur.}}
* [[Arthurian Legend]]: {{spoiler|'The King' Vierran speaks to turns out to be King Arthur.}}
* [[The Baroness]]: Reigner Three.
* [[The Baroness]]: Reigner Three.
* [[Big Screwed Up Family]]: {{spoiler|Practically ''everyone'' is distantly related to Martellian Pender, the previous First Reigner.}} Ironically enough, the only two major characters who probably ''aren't'' -- Reigners Three and Four -- are sister and brother.
* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]: {{spoiler|Practically ''everyone'' is distantly related to Martellian Pender, the previous First Reigner.}} Ironically enough, the only two major characters who probably ''aren't'' -- Reigners Three and Four -- are sister and brother.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: {{spoiler|Yam/the Bannus}}
* [[The Chessmaster]]: {{spoiler|Yam/the Bannus}}
* [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]]: Once {{spoiler|the Bannus's plot}} kicks into action, the Reigners are too busy trying to wipe each other out to wonder what's ''really'' going on.
* [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]]: Once {{spoiler|the Bannus's plot}} kicks into action, the Reigners are too busy trying to wipe each other out to wonder what's ''really'' going on.
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]
* [[Five Bad Band]]: The Reigners
* [[Five-Bad Band]]: The Reigners
* [[Gambit Roulette]]: {{spoiler|Yam. He says it himself, pretty much:}}
* [[Gambit Roulette]]: {{spoiler|Yam. He says it himself, pretty much:}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Yam:''' I wish you to know that every one of my six-hundred and ninety-seven plans of action was designed to end in your death.}}}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Yam:''' I wish you to know that every one of my six-hundred and ninety-seven plans of action was designed to end in your death.}}}}
* [[Mind Screw]]: When we say distorts reality, we ''mean'' it.
* [[Mind Screw]]: When we say distorts reality, we ''mean'' it.
** Well, what do you ''expect'' when you've got a {{spoiler|very angry}} [[Reality Warper]] involved? Figurative warping of reality?
** Well, what do you ''expect'' when you've got a {{spoiler|very angry}} [[Reality Warper]] involved? Figurative warping of reality?
* [[One Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Pretty much everyone turns into giant dragons for the final battle. Including the good guys.}}
* [[One-Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Pretty much everyone turns into giant dragons for the final battle. Including the good guys.}}
* [[Smug Snake]]: Reigner Four.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Reigner Four.
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]]: {{spoiler|"Ann Stavely"/Vierran Guaranty}}
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]]: {{spoiler|"Ann Stavely"/Vierran Guaranty}}

Revision as of 11:29, 9 January 2014

A novel by Diana Wynne Jones. A powerful magical artifact from the center of the galaxy, buried on Earth, becomes active and distorts reality in its neighborhood.


Tropes include:

  • All Just a Dream: The entire first half of the book, pretty much.
  • Affably Evil: Reigner One.
  • Anachronic Order: The second mini-chapter takes place near what is chronologically the end of the book. And Vierran's introduction and visit to Earth actually takes place chronologically before the entire first half of the book. To be fair, there's an in-story reason for that.
    • To be precise, the chapters really occur in chronological order, but the Bannus is blanking out people's memories and rerunning the scenario repeatedly in order to get the outcome it desires.

 "This wood," Yam told him, "is like human memory. It does not need to take events in their correct order."

   Yam: I wish you to know that every one of my six-hundred and ninety-seven plans of action was designed to end in your death.