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Parrish Plessis lives in the Tert, a [[Wretched Hive]] on a poisoned stretch of the coast of Australia. She works, against her will, as a bodyguard for the sadistic gang leader Jamon Mondo. Her one ambition in life is to break free from his control and join the enigmatic [[The Syndicate|Cabal Coomera]]. She thinks she's found her chance when popular newscaster Razz Retribution is murdered and rumor has it the Cabal is responsible. Parrish thinks she can track them down with the help of the two patsies who were set up to take the fall: a naive country boy named Sto and a man with a dangerous passion for racial purity named Loyl-me-Daac. At the same time, the sinister Io Lang comes to her with an offer she can't refuse: do him a little favor, and he'll get Mondo sent to death row. But what looked like her big break goes horribly awry, and Parrish finds herself taking the heat for Razz's murder. What's worse, she ends up infected by a parasite that begins slowly corrupting her body and mind. [[The Corruption]] is spreading, and Parrish has to find a way to stop it from destroying humanity even as the whole world starts hunting for her head.
Parrish Plessis lives in the Tert, a [[Wretched Hive]] on a poisoned stretch of the coast of Australia. She works, against her will, as a bodyguard for the sadistic gang leader Jamon Mondo. Her one ambition in life is to break free from his control and join the enigmatic [[The Syndicate|Cabal Coomera]]. She thinks she's found her chance when popular newscaster Razz Retribution is murdered and rumor has it the Cabal is responsible. Parrish thinks she can track them down with the help of the two patsies who were set up to take the fall: a naive country boy named Sto and a man with a dangerous passion for racial purity named Loyl-me-Daac. At the same time, the sinister Io Lang comes to her with an offer she can't refuse: do him a little favor, and he'll get Mondo sent to death row. But what looked like her big break goes horribly awry, and Parrish finds herself taking the heat for Razz's murder. What's worse, she ends up infected by a parasite that begins slowly corrupting her body and mind. [[The Corruption]] is spreading, and Parrish has to find a way to stop it from destroying humanity even as the whole world starts hunting for her head.


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* [[A Form You Are Comfortable With]]: Parrish's Eskaalim takes the form of an angel
* [[Action Girl]]: Parrish
* [[Action Girl]]: Parrish
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Dark has a prosthetic hand; Bras ends up with two
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Dark has a prosthetic hand; Bras ends up with two
* [[Casanova]]: Every woman who lays eyes on Loyl-me-Daac instantly falls in love with him. He seems to genuinely care about some of them, such as Anna Schaum, but is also willing to remorselessly manipulate and discard others such as Kiora Bass.
* [[The Casanova]]: Every woman who lays eyes on Loyl-me-Daac instantly falls in love with him. He seems to genuinely care about some of them, such as Anna Schaum, but is also willing to remorselessly manipulate and discard others such as Kiora Bass.
* [[The Chosen One]]: Parrish is hailed by the Muenos as the prophesized savior "Oya". She wants no part of it.
* [[The Chosen One]]: Parrish is hailed by the Muenos as the prophesized savior "Oya". She wants no part of it.
* [[Chronic Hero Syndrome]]: Parrish
* [[Chronic Hero Syndrome]]: Parrish
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* [[Evilutionary Biologist]]: Loyl-me-Daac occasionally skirts this, with his belief in racial superiority and experiments with genetic engineering.
* [[Evilutionary Biologist]]: Loyl-me-Daac occasionally skirts this, with his belief in racial superiority and experiments with genetic engineering.
* [[Feel No Pain]]: In the late stages of [[The Corruption]]
* [[Feel No Pain]]: In the late stages of [[The Corruption]]
* [[A Form You Are Comfortable With]]: Parrish's Eskaalim takes the form of an angel
* [[Glamour Failure]]: Io Lang can disguise himself pretty effectively by shapeshifting, but Parrish is able to identify him by his distinctive caustic smell
* [[Glamour Failure]]: Io Lang can disguise himself pretty effectively by shapeshifting, but Parrish is able to identify him by his distinctive caustic smell
* [[Gym Bunny]]: Pat
* [[Gym Bunny]]: Pat
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 6 September 2021

The Parrish Plessis series is a Cyberpunk trilogy by Marianne de Pierres. The series consists of Nylon Angel (2004), Code Noir (2004), and Crash Deluxe (2005).

Parrish Plessis lives in the Tert, a Wretched Hive on a poisoned stretch of the coast of Australia. She works, against her will, as a bodyguard for the sadistic gang leader Jamon Mondo. Her one ambition in life is to break free from his control and join the enigmatic Cabal Coomera. She thinks she's found her chance when popular newscaster Razz Retribution is murdered and rumor has it the Cabal is responsible. Parrish thinks she can track them down with the help of the two patsies who were set up to take the fall: a naive country boy named Sto and a man with a dangerous passion for racial purity named Loyl-me-Daac. At the same time, the sinister Io Lang comes to her with an offer she can't refuse: do him a little favor, and he'll get Mondo sent to death row. But what looked like her big break goes horribly awry, and Parrish finds herself taking the heat for Razz's murder. What's worse, she ends up infected by a parasite that begins slowly corrupting her body and mind. The Corruption is spreading, and Parrish has to find a way to stop it from destroying humanity even as the whole world starts hunting for her head.

The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Parrish Plessis franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.