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* [[Abusive Parents]]: {{spoiler|April's adoptive father}}, though it's strongly hinted he feels deep remorse over it.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: {{spoiler|April's adoptive father}}, though it's strongly hinted he feels deep remorse over it.
* [[Adventure Narrator Syndrome]]
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Vanguard.
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Vanguard.
* [[Ancient Tradition]]: The Sentinel Fathers.
* [[Ancient Tradition]]: The Sentinel Fathers.
* [[Arc Number]]: 13
* [[Arcadia]]: Arcadia is [[Another Dimension]] where magic is possible. While it looks like a pastoral utopia to people coming there from our world, it has its own share of problems, too.
* [[Arcadia]]: Arcadia is [[Another Dimension]] where magic is possible. While it looks like a pastoral utopia to people coming there from our world, it has its own share of problems, too.
* [[Arc Number]]: 13
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: After all her numerous trials and sacrifices throughout ''TLJ'', April is basically given heartfelt thanks... {{spoiler|and then left to her own devices}}. She even admits as not knowing how to feel as she starts her trek "home".
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: After all her numerous trials and sacrifices throughout ''TLJ'', April is basically given heartfelt thanks... {{spoiler|and then left to her own devices}}. She even admits as not knowing how to feel as she starts her trek "home".
* [[Chekhov's Boomerang]]: Mr. Guybrush
* [[Chekhov's Boomerang]]: Mr. Guybrush
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* [[Here There Were Dragons]]: Among other fantasy stuff.
* [[Here There Were Dragons]]: Among other fantasy stuff.
* [[Hilarious Outtakes]]: Accessible via the Book of Secrets.
* [[Hilarious Outtakes]]: Accessible via the Book of Secrets.
* [[Adventure Narrator Syndrome]]
* [[In the End You Are on Your Own]]: [[Trope Namer]].
* [[In the End You Are on Your Own]]: [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Keep It Foreign]]: In the Spanish version Cortez is not Hispanic, but rather a Frenchman named "Corthes".
* [[Last-Second Word Swap]]: The Gribbler takes this to ludicrous levels, one of many, many signs that she is [[Obviously Evil|totally evil]] and [[I'm a Humanitarian|will]] '''[[I'm a Humanitarian|eat you]]''':
* [[Last-Second Word Swap]]: The Gribbler takes this to ludicrous levels, one of many, many signs that she is [[Obviously Evil|totally evil]] and [[I'm a Humanitarian|will]] '''[[I'm a Humanitarian|eat you]]''':
{{quote|I was out picking bones- uh, berries, for my stew, and flowers, ''yeeess'', pretty flowers...
{{quote|I was out picking bones- uh, berries, for my stew, and flowers, ''yeeess'', pretty flowers...
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* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Partially averted, with different, context-sensitive outfits for April.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Partially averted, with different, context-sensitive outfits for April.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: The White Dragon, who turns out to be {{spoiler|April's real mother.}}
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: The White Dragon, who turns out to be {{spoiler|April's real mother.}}
* [[Keep It Foreign]]: In the Spanish version Cortez is not Hispanic, but rather a Frenchman named "Corthes".
* [[Magic Versus Science]]
* [[Magic Versus Science]]
* [[Merged Reality]]: That's what the Vanguard are attempting to do; apparently, chances of failure don't bother them much.
* [[Merged Reality]]: That's what the Vanguard are attempting to do; apparently, chances of failure don't bother them much.
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* [[Translator Microbes]]: Na'ven or Alltongue in Arcadia is a magical language that can be learned in a few minutes just by listening to it.
* [[Translator Microbes]]: Na'ven or Alltongue in Arcadia is a magical language that can be learned in a few minutes just by listening to it.
** [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that it's [[Applied Phlebotinum|magic]], and you sort of [[The Force|let it flow through you]].
** [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that it's [[Applied Phlebotinum|magic]], and you sort of [[The Force|let it flow through you]].
* [[You Can't Miss It]]: The mapmaker's directions in the delivery mission in TLJ.
* [[Video Game Caring Potential]]: April has been named the best developed video game protagonist (at the time) for a reason.
* [[Video Game Caring Potential]]: April has been named the best developed video game protagonist (at the time) for a reason.
* [[Violation of Common Sense]]
* [[Violation of Common Sense]]
* [[You Can't Miss It]]: The mapmaker's directions in the delivery mission in TLJ.
* [[Word of God]]: Creator Ragnar Tørnquist occasionally answers questions about the series in [https://web.archive.org/web/20040613154258/http://ragnartornquist.com/ his blog].


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Revision as of 14:10, 9 September 2018

Mystery is important. To know everything, to know the whole truth, is dull. There is no magic in that. Magic is not knowing, magic is wondering about what and how and where.

April Ryan is an ordinary art student living in the Cyberpunk metropolis Newport and applying for the local Academy of Arts. She has her share of problems with her parents, insecurity about her future, and increasingly strange dreams, but she also has some great friends, a job, and a friendly landlady. Then a weird Cool Old Guy named Cortez appears and tells her that she is The Chosen One who has to Save Both Worlds -- and then he sends her to that other world, Arcadia, she is supposed to save. As her familiar world crumbles around her, April has to dive deeper into the secrets of the universe, fulfill cryptic prophecies, bring down an Ancient Conspiracy or two, cope with her friends' deaths, save the Guardian of the Balance, and ultimately restore the harmony between the Twin Worlds of Stark and Arcadia itself. And that all in less than two weeks.

The Longest Journey is a 1999 Adventure Game developed by Norwegian company Funcom and designed by Ragnar Tørnquist. Famous for its expansive storyline, a lovable, Genre Savvy heroine, and flawless gameplay (as far as point-and-click gameplay goes), the game is commonly credited with resurrecting the Adventure Game genre after its crisis in the late 90's. An Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo, Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, was released in 2006.

Tropes used in The Longest Journey include:

I was out picking bones- uh, berries, for my stew, and flowers, yeeess, pretty flowers...
Oh, I'm no one, no one at all, just a frail, old woman out picking booones- uh, berries, picking berries, for her stew so she can feed her prisoners- uh, guests, so she can fatten them up for... um, the long winter...
I still need your help, plump pudd- um, nice pretty girl, [...] Help me home and I'll cook you... um, a nice stew! Yum, I'm getting hungry already *growl*...
Oh, what have we here, this... "stew", isn't good enough to stuff yo- um, to serve, a guest as plump- as well built and deliciou- as honoured as you, my dear...