Post by Junno on May 23, 2012 21:51:24 GMT -5
We had this before, I thought it'd be nice to bring it back!
Do you know what a trope is? According to TV Tropes:
It's the same thing, except these are solely for BND! I have them divided into three categories:
If you want to suggest a trope, use this form!
If you don't know of any Tropes or need to make sure they're what you think they are, the TV Tropes Main Tropes Index.
WARNING: The following is a link to TV Tropes. You will be sucked in. Days may pass before you're able to close out. You've been fairly warned.
TV Tropes Main Tropes Index
Do you know what a trope is? According to TV Tropes:
Tropes are devices and conventions that a writer can reasonably rely on as being present in the audience members' minds and expectations. On the whole, tropes are not clichés. The word clichéd means "stereotyped and trite." In other words, dull and uninteresting. We are not looking for dull and uninteresting entries. We are here to recognize tropes and play with them, not to make fun of them.
It's the same thing, except these are solely for BND! I have them divided into three categories:
In-Character: Often abbreviated as IC, tropes in this list are limited to characters from- and events in- the main storyline. That is, the threads in the forum.
In-Character CBox: Often just called the IC-CBox or ICBox, the tropes in this list are limited to events that happen to characters in the In-Character CBox at the bottom of the forum. To avoid repeating Tropes, if it's a Character Trope in the forum, it'll be omitted in this list. The main attraction here are the events that take place in the CBox and the characters that were made only for this non-canon universe.
Out-of-Character: OoC, for short. The tropes here are actually for the players and for interactions between them, usually in the OoC CBox. People who don't want Tropes assigned to them or their situations don't have to, so be nice~
If you want to suggest a trope, use this form!
[b]Trope type:[/b] IC, IC-CBox or OoC?
[b]Trope name:[/b] What's this Trope commonly known as?
[b]Subject:[/b] Who or what does this Trope apply to? Name the person or event and explain why, if you can.
If you don't know of any Tropes or need to make sure they're what you think they are, the TV Tropes Main Tropes Index.
WARNING: The following is a link to TV Tropes. You will be sucked in. Days may pass before you're able to close out. You've been fairly warned.
TV Tropes Main Tropes Index