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A series by Justina Robson.
A series by Justina Robson.


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Books: ''Keeping It Real'', ''Selling Out'', ''Going Under'', ''Chasing the Dragon'', ''Down to the Bone''
Books: ''Keeping It Real'', ''Selling Out'', ''Going Under'', ''Chasing the Dragon'', ''Down to the Bone''


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Oh, and despite having a character named Glinda, it has nothing to do with the [[Wicked (Theatre)|Wicked]] song "Defying Gravity".
Oh, and despite having a character named Glinda, it has nothing to do with the [[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]] song "Defying Gravity".
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=== Contains Examples Of: ===
* [[Aborted Arc]]: That whole {{spoiler|seventh world}} thing which was made to look like a really big deal just got sort of quietly dropped after it's inhabitants appeared without much fanfare.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: That whole {{spoiler|seventh world}} thing which was made to look like a really big deal just got sort of quietly dropped after it's inhabitants appeared without much fanfare.
* [[Action Girl]]: Ms. Lila Black, everybody!
* [[Action Girl]]: Ms. Lila Black, everybody!
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* [[Blue and Orange Morality]]: We're dealing with [[The Fair Folk]], [[Our Elves Are Better|Elves]], [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]] and several things which may or may not have what we would traditionally call a ''consciousness''. This happens. The demons, who apparently see self doubt or self-imposed limits as worse than murder, are a relatively normal case.
* [[Blue and Orange Morality]]: We're dealing with [[The Fair Folk]], [[Our Elves Are Better|Elves]], [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]] and several things which may or may not have what we would traditionally call a ''consciousness''. This happens. The demons, who apparently see self doubt or self-imposed limits as worse than murder, are a relatively normal case.
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: Zal/Lila get the Love Match Game, which sort of forces this. {{spoiler|Then they marry.}}
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: Zal/Lila get the Love Match Game, which sort of forces this. {{spoiler|Then they marry.}}
* [[Bread Eggs Milk Squick]]: More like [[Inverted Trope|Squick, Gruesome, Vegetation, Peas]], but same idea.
* [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]: More like [[Inverted Trope|Squick, Gruesome, Vegetation, Peas]], but same idea.
* [[Calvin Ball]]: Fey sports.
* [[Calvin Ball]]: Fey sports.
* [[Coming of Age Story]]: Age aside, the series is ''still'' this for Lila. At least Cyborg!Lila.
* [[Coming of Age Story]]: Age aside, the series is ''still'' this for Lila. At least Cyborg!Lila.
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** Poor son of a bitch, he got it once again, worse, from the {{spoiler|three phantoms}}. That being said, him surviving did scare the crap out of one of them.
** Poor son of a bitch, he got it once again, worse, from the {{spoiler|three phantoms}}. That being said, him surviving did scare the crap out of one of them.
* [[The Fettered]]: ''Elves''.
* [[The Fettered]]: ''Elves''.
* [[First Name Basis]]: An elf giving you the first ''half'' of his/her first name is this.
* [[First-Name Basis]]: An elf giving you the first ''half'' of his/her first name is this.
* [[Fisher Kingdom]]: Some places can forcibly transform creatures into other shapes.
* [[Fisher Kingdom]]: Some places can forcibly transform creatures into other shapes.
* [[Foil]]: The worlds. Interestingly, they manage to all be this for all the others.
* [[Foil]]: The worlds. Interestingly, they manage to all be this for all the others.
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* [[The Magic Comes Back]]
* [[The Magic Comes Back]]
* [[Misery Builds Character]]: Devils will whisper roughly this to their victims.
* [[Misery Builds Character]]: Devils will whisper roughly this to their victims.
* [[Names the Same]]: Yes, we know [[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|which]] [[Wicked (Theatre)|Glinda]] you thought of.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Yes, we know [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|which]] [[Wicked (theatre)|Glinda]] you thought of.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Zal is an elvish, demonic rock star. Oh, and he's {{spoiler|half and half of both types of elves}}. Lila is a cyborg secret agent with what just might be latent magic talent {{spoiler|and then she gets an Elvish necromancer in her chest. A ''dead'' one}}.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Zal is an elvish, demonic rock star. Oh, and he's {{spoiler|half and half of both types of elves}}. Lila is a cyborg secret agent with what just might be latent magic talent {{spoiler|and then she gets an Elvish necromancer in her chest. A ''dead'' one}}.
* [[Not So Stoic]]: Zal manages to get one, despite being...not so stoic.
* [[Not So Stoic]]: Zal manages to get one, despite being...not so stoic.
* [[Offscreen Afterlife]]: We see the areas leading up to Thanotopia, but...
* [[Offscreen Afterlife]]: We see the areas leading up to Thanotopia, but...
* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: The default state for elves, see [[I Know Your True Name]].
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: The default state for elves, see [[I Know Your True Name]].
* [[Our Demons Are Different]]: Essentially hedonists. No, really. The essential part of being a demon is experiencing as many things as possible, as much as possible. Fighting, cooking, painting, it is an art to them. And color is a ''huge'' part of their communication. Their language sounds like song to those who aren't being spoken to.
* [[Our Demons Are Different]]: Essentially hedonists. No, really. The essential part of being a demon is experiencing as many things as possible, as much as possible. Fighting, cooking, painting, it is an art to them. And color is a ''huge'' part of their communication. Their language sounds like song to those who aren't being spoken to.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: And incredibly mysterious. They can communicate, and are supposed to be marks of good luck...at a distance. They're supposedly attracted by innocence and/or powerful sorcery.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: And incredibly mysterious. They can communicate, and are supposed to be marks of good luck...at a distance. They're supposedly attracted by innocence and/or powerful sorcery.
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 9 November 2020

A series by Justina Robson.

After the Quantum Bomb of 2015, there are six worlds. In no particular order, they are: Alfheim, Faery, Demonia, Thanotopia, Zoomenon, and Otopia.

Skip ahead a couple generations and meet Liles. Lila Black is a cyborg, with a functioning AI, which is slowly meshing with her. She's magic-scarred from an earlier job gone wrong in Alfheim. She comes from Otopia, and is a member of the Agency, a national security service focusing on inter-world interactions. It's her job to spy on an Elvish rock star named Zal, while hidden as a bodyguard. On their first meeting, they get into Game, a type of wild magic that binds them until one of them loses or dies. Games create strong impulses enough to turn murder charges to manslaughter, so losing isn't really a pertinent option, and both Lila and Zal are shaping up to live a good, long time.

Lila has to go to various worlds, and... things get weird. There is more mystery than she can imagine, and the only way to figure it all out is to dive right in herself.

Well. It is with Lila, anyway.

Later books show a good deal more focus on other characters, and the amount of focus on other characters seems directly proportionate to how much Lila is getting over herself. Whether this is intentional is up to the reader.

Books: Keeping It Real, Selling Out, Going Under, Chasing the Dragon, Down to the Bone

Oh, and despite having a character named Glinda, it has nothing to do with the Wicked song "Defying Gravity".


Tropes used in Quantum Gravity include: