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[http://www.phantasiaonline.com Phantasia] is a post-apocalyptic grimdark web original, with a naive protagonist. |
[http://www.phantasiaonline.com Phantasia] is a post-apocalyptic grimdark web original, with a naive protagonist. |
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* [[The Fair Folk]]. |
* [[The Fair Folk]]. |
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* [[Graying Morality]]: Phantasia discovering the effects of her power. |
* [[Graying Morality]]: Phantasia discovering the effects of her power. |
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Phantasia is a post-apocalyptic grimdark web original, with a naive protagonist.
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Tropes used in Phantasia include:
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- The Fair Folk.
- Graying Morality: Phantasia discovering the effects of her power.
- Land of Faerie: The Outerworld is definitely this.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: A few of these. Alastor and Erebus are two known by name.