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Wynne Jones later wrote a novel called ''[[The Dark Lord of Derkholm]]'' set in the Fantasyland described in the ''Tough Guide'' and deconstructing it further by revealing it's really nothing like the guidebook at all and it's all put on (very reluctantly) for the benefit of the tourists.
Wynne Jones later wrote a novel called ''[[The Dark Lord of Derkholm]]'' set in the Fantasyland described in the ''Tough Guide'' and deconstructing it further by revealing it's really nothing like the guidebook at all and it's all put on (very reluctantly) for the benefit of the tourists.
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==== Among the tropes included (and, pretty much to a one, [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] and [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]]) are: ====
(Which are, pretty much to a one, [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] and [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]].)
* [[Arabian Nights Days]]: The "Fanatic Caliphates" setting
* [[Arabian Nights Days]]: The "Fanatic Caliphates" setting
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: A primary feature of the land of the Aristocratic Feudalists.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: A primary feature of the land of the Aristocratic Feudalists.
* [[Assassin Outclassin']]: This is the topic of the entry on Assassins - that the tourist is attacked in an inn by a [[The Worf Effect|supposedly]] expert Assassin but manages to overpower and kill them, and the Assassin goes to his death complaining about the Tourist breaking the [[Weird Trade Union|rules]].
* [[Assassin Outclassin']]: This is the topic of the entry on Assassins - that the tourist is attacked in an inn by a [[The Worf Effect|supposedly]] expert Assassin but manages to overpower and kill them, and the Assassin goes to his death complaining about the Tourist breaking the [[Weird Trade Union|rules]].
* [[Automaton Horses]]: The Tough Guide speculates that in Fantasyland horses may be a type of vegetable.
* [[Automaton Horses]]: The Tough Guide speculates that in Fantasyland horses may be a type of vegetable.
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]] / [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] / [[Always Chaotic Evil]]: She pretty much comments on every form of [[Unfortunate Implications]] found in "Tolkienesque" fantasy
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]] / [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] / [[Exclusively Evil]]: She pretty much comments on every form of [[Unfortunate Implications]] found in "Tolkienesque" fantasy
* [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]]: The book was written to lampshade.
* [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]]: The book was written to lampshade.
* [[Bishonen]]: The "gay mage" tour companion.
* [[Bishonen]]: The "gay mage" tour companion.
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* [[Corrupt Church]]: The land of the Religious Feudalists are ruled by one of these.
* [[Corrupt Church]]: The land of the Religious Feudalists are ruled by one of these.
* [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]]: The One God variety of Religion, if a male god is used. Even if his worshippers see him as benign, they tend to hate women and magic users (and witches, who are frequently both) and fall into [[Knight Templar]] territory at their very worst.
* [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]]: The One God variety of Religion, if a male god is used. Even if his worshippers see him as benign, they tend to hate women and magic users (and witches, who are frequently both) and fall into [[Knight Templar]] territory at their very worst.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Entry number one on Princesses consists of one word - "Wimps."
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Entry number one on Princesses consists of one word - "Wimps."
* [[Dragon Rider]]
* [[Dragon Rider]]
* [[Droit Du Seigneur]]: Mentioned by name as one of the things that bad Aristocratic Feudalists get up to when oppressing the peasantry.
* [[Droit du seigneur]]: Mentioned by name as one of the things that bad Aristocratic Feudalists get up to when oppressing the peasantry.
* [[Evil Chancellor]]
* [[Evil Chancellor]]
* [[Evil Smells Bad]]: The "Reek of Wrongness."
* [[Evil Smells Bad]]: The "Reek of Wrongness."
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* [[I Know Your True Name]]: Using [[Punctuation Shaker]] names is used as a form of protection against this.
* [[I Know Your True Name]]: Using [[Punctuation Shaker]] names is used as a form of protection against this.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]
* [[Left Justified Fantasy Map]]
* [[Left-Justified Fantasy Map]]
* [[Made a Slave]]
* [[Made a Slave]]
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]
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[[Category:Hugo Award]]
[[Category:Hugo Award]]
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 10 April 2017

This piece of Meta Fiction by Diana Wynne Jones pretends that all of the fantasy stories ever told took place in a real place called "Fantasyland", and that the creators of the stories are the "Management" who arrange for the audience to go on "tours". With this setup the list of fantasy tropes is presented as if to a tourist visiting another country and thoroughly deconstructed. It also pretends that the stories are statistically representative of Fantasyland, and thus concludes that the most common type of meal is stew, that cities are composed mainly of alleyways, and that the ecology and economy of Fantasyland are severely screwed up.

Wynne Jones later wrote a novel called The Dark Lord of Derkholm set in the Fantasyland described in the Tough Guide and deconstructing it further by revealing it's really nothing like the guidebook at all and it's all put on (very reluctantly) for the benefit of the tourists.


Tropes used in The Tough Guide to Fantasyland include:

(Which are, pretty much to a one, subverted and lampshaded.)