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It is named for its main character and her best friend, an explicitly {{asexual}} costume designer and an aromantic archer respectively.
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It is named for its main character and her best friend, an explicitly {{asexual}} UsefulNotes/{{asexual}} costume designer and an aromantic UsefulNotes/{{aromantic}} archer respectively.
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* {{Asexuality}}: Sai is explicitly asexual.
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* AlliterativeTitle: '''A'''rrow '''A'''nd '''A'''ce.
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* SanFrancisco: Half destroyed, but still where everything takes place.
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* AnimateDead: Hades' talent.
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* AnimateDead: Hades' talent.
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* FightsLikeANormal: The Peacock doesn’t actually use his talent to beat people, instead he uses his skills as a fencer.
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* FriendlyGhost: The ghost who lives in the basement that becomes the Council's base is literally named Casper. He's friendly, if a bit shy.
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{{Asexuality}}: Sai is explicitly asexual.
AnimateDead: Hades' talent.
TheBadGuysAreCops: The Peacock certainly seems to think so.
BadPowersGoodPeople: Hades. Layla is a nice and enthusiastic girl, she just happens to also raise the dead.
ChildhoodFriends: Jake and Sai are so close because they’ve known each other since elementary school.
ClarkKenting: Andrew doesn't make a lot of effort to hide his physical similarities to The Peacock, after all, they both have blue hair.
DifferentlyPoweredIndividual: Super powers are called talents. People who use their powers are called talent users.
EveryoneIsASuper: After puberty every single person has a talent. Most of them aren't at all useful, but them's the breaks.
FightsLikeANormal: The Peacock doesn’t actually use his talent to beat people, instead he uses his skills as a fencer.
HighSchool: Most of the characters are in high school and a large part of the story takes place at Jefferson High, Sai, Jake and Andrew's school.
FriendlyGhost: The ghost who lives in the basement that becomes the Council's base is literally named Casper. He's friendly, if a bit shy.
AnimateDead: Hades' talent.
TheBadGuysAreCops: The Peacock certainly seems to think so.
BadPowersGoodPeople: Hades. Layla is a nice and enthusiastic girl, she just happens to also raise the dead.
ChildhoodFriends: Jake and Sai are so close because they’ve known each other since elementary school.
ClarkKenting: Andrew doesn't make a lot of effort to hide his physical similarities to The Peacock, after all, they both have blue hair.
DifferentlyPoweredIndividual: Super powers are called talents. People who use their powers are called talent users.
EveryoneIsASuper: After puberty every single person has a talent. Most of them aren't at all useful, but them's the breaks.
FightsLikeANormal: The Peacock doesn’t actually use his talent to beat people, instead he uses his skills as a fencer.
HighSchool: Most of the characters are in high school and a large part of the story takes place at Jefferson High, Sai, Jake and Andrew's school.
FriendlyGhost: The ghost who lives in the basement that becomes the Council's base is literally named Casper. He's friendly, if a bit shy.
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IntroOnlyPointOfView: Perspective shifts are common within chapters. For instance, The Peacock's first chapter begins with a homeless boy's point of view and Ryder's with a barista's.
TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: It's unclear why exactly Andrew and Gabriel broke up, but it's hinted that Andrew's secret life played a pretty large role.
MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: The entire world received talents in a single event in 1943.
OnePersonOnePower: Every person has a talent, but they only get one.
PowerIncontinence: Every passive talent user.
PresentDay: Mostly, it's actually set in 2015.
PubertySuperpower: Talents manifest around the time of puberty.
SanFrancisco: Half destroyed, but still where everything takes place.
SchoolPlay: Both Sai and Andrew are incredibly involved in Jefferson High's production of Post-Apocalyptic Hamlet. The actors and concept are good, but internal conflict is messing everything up.
SecretIdentity: Andrew/The Peacock - played with with Hades. Aaron keeps saying she should have one, but she’s not so keen on it.
SecretKeeper: Robin is the only one who knows The Peacock's secret identity.
VigilanteMan: Andrew defies the law to protect people from the law.
TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: It's unclear why exactly Andrew and Gabriel broke up, but it's hinted that Andrew's secret life played a pretty large role.
MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: The entire world received talents in a single event in 1943.
OnePersonOnePower: Every person has a talent, but they only get one.
PowerIncontinence: Every passive talent user.
PresentDay: Mostly, it's actually set in 2015.
PubertySuperpower: Talents manifest around the time of puberty.
SanFrancisco: Half destroyed, but still where everything takes place.
SchoolPlay: Both Sai and Andrew are incredibly involved in Jefferson High's production of Post-Apocalyptic Hamlet. The actors and concept are good, but internal conflict is messing everything up.
SecretIdentity: Andrew/The Peacock - played with with Hades. Aaron keeps saying she should have one, but she’s not so keen on it.
SecretKeeper: Robin is the only one who knows The Peacock's secret identity.
VigilanteMan: Andrew defies the law to protect people from the law.
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{{BadPowers,GoodPeople}}: Hades. Layla is a nice and enthusiastic girl, she just happens to also raise the dead.
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MassSuper-EmpoweringEvent: The entire world received talents in a single event in 1943.
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Differently Powered Individual: Super powers are called talents. People who use their powers are called talent users.
Everyone is a Super: After puberty every single person has a talent. Most of them aren't at all useful, but them's the breaks.
Fights Like a Normal: The Peacock doesn’t actually use his talent to beat people, instead he uses his skills as a fencer.
Everyone is a Super: After puberty every single person has a talent. Most of them aren't at all useful, but them's the breaks.
Fights Like a Normal: The Peacock doesn’t actually use his talent to beat people, instead he uses his skills as a fencer.
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Friendly Ghost: The ghost who lives in the basement that becomes the Council's base is literally named Casper. He's friendly, if a bit shy.
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Intro Only Point of View: Perspective shifts are common within chapters. For instance, The Peacock's first chapter begins with a homeless boy's point of view and Ryder's with a barista's.
The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life: It's unclear why exactly Andrew and Gabriel broke up, but it's hinted that Andrew's secret life played a pretty large role.
Mass Super-Empowering Event: The entire world received talents in a single event in 1943.
One Person, One Power: Every person has a talent, but they only get one.
Power Incontinence: Every passive talent user.
Present Day: Mostly, it's actually set in 2015.
Puberty Superpower: Talents manifest around the time of puberty.
San Francisco: Half destroyed, but still where everything takes place.
School Play: Both Sai and Andrew are incredibly involved in Jefferson High's production of Post-Apocalyptic Hamlet. The actors and concept are good, but internal conflict is messing everything up.
Secret Identity: Andrew/The Peacock - played with with Hades. Aaron keeps saying she should have one, but she’s not so keen on it.
Secret Keeper: Robin is the only one who knows The Peacock's secret identity.
Vigilante Man: Andrew defies the law to protect people from the law.
The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life: It's unclear why exactly Andrew and Gabriel broke up, but it's hinted that Andrew's secret life played a pretty large role.
Mass Super-Empowering Event: The entire world received talents in a single event in 1943.
One Person, One Power: Every person has a talent, but they only get one.
Power Incontinence: Every passive talent user.
Present Day: Mostly, it's actually set in 2015.
Puberty Superpower: Talents manifest around the time of puberty.
San Francisco: Half destroyed, but still where everything takes place.
School Play: Both Sai and Andrew are incredibly involved in Jefferson High's production of Post-Apocalyptic Hamlet. The actors and concept are good, but internal conflict is messing everything up.
Secret Identity: Andrew/The Peacock - played with with Hades. Aaron keeps saying she should have one, but she’s not so keen on it.
Secret Keeper: Robin is the only one who knows The Peacock's secret identity.
Vigilante Man: Andrew defies the law to protect people from the law.
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It can be read on Wordpress
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It can be read on Wordpress[[https://arrowandace.wordpress.com/ Wordpress]].
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!! ''Arrow and Ace'' contains examples of:
{{Asexuality}}: Sai is explicitly asexual.
AnimateDead: Hades' talent.
TheBadGuysAreCops: The Peacock certainly seems to think so.
{{Bad Powers, Good People}}: Hades. Layla is a nice and enthusiastic girl, she just happens to also raise the dead.
ChildhoodFriends: Jake and Sai are so close because they’ve known each other since elementary school.
ClarkKenting: Andrew doesn't make a lot of effort to hide his physical similarities to The Peacock, after all, they both have blue hair.
Differently Powered Individual: Super powers are called talents. People who use their powers are called talent users.
Everyone is a Super: After puberty every single person has a talent. Most of them aren't at all useful, but them's the breaks.
Fights Like a Normal: The Peacock doesn’t actually use his talent to beat people, instead he uses his skills as a fencer.
HighSchool: Most of the characters are in high school and a large part of the story takes place at Jefferson High, Sai, Jake and Andrew's school.
Friendly Ghost: The ghost who lives in the basement that becomes the Council's base is literally named Casper. He's friendly, if a bit shy.
Intro Only Point of View: Perspective shifts are common within chapters. For instance, The Peacock's first chapter begins with a homeless boy's point of view and Ryder's with a barista's.
The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life: It's unclear why exactly Andrew and Gabriel broke up, but it's hinted that Andrew's secret life played a pretty large role.
Mass Super-Empowering Event: The entire world received talents in a single event in 1943.
One Person, One Power: Every person has a talent, but they only get one.
Power Incontinence: Every passive talent user.
Present Day: Mostly, it's actually set in 2015.
Puberty Superpower: Talents manifest around the time of puberty.
San Francisco: Half destroyed, but still where everything takes place.
School Play: Both Sai and Andrew are incredibly involved in Jefferson High's production of Post-Apocalyptic Hamlet. The actors and concept are good, but internal conflict is messing everything up.
Secret Identity: Andrew/The Peacock - played with with Hades. Aaron keeps saying she should have one, but she’s not so keen on it.
Secret Keeper: Robin is the only one who knows The Peacock's secret identity.
Vigilante Man: Andrew defies the law to protect people from the law.
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!! ''Arrow and Ace'' contains examples of:
{{Asexuality}}: Sai is explicitly asexual.
AnimateDead: Hades' talent.
TheBadGuysAreCops: The Peacock certainly seems to think so.
{{Bad Powers, Good People}}: Hades. Layla is a nice and enthusiastic girl, she just happens to also raise the dead.
ChildhoodFriends: Jake and Sai are so close because they’ve known each other since elementary school.
ClarkKenting: Andrew doesn't make a lot of effort to hide his physical similarities to The Peacock, after all, they both have blue hair.
Differently Powered Individual: Super powers are called talents. People who use their powers are called talent users.
Everyone is a Super: After puberty every single person has a talent. Most of them aren't at all useful, but them's the breaks.
Fights Like a Normal: The Peacock doesn’t actually use his talent to beat people, instead he uses his skills as a fencer.
HighSchool: Most of the characters are in high school and a large part of the story takes place at Jefferson High, Sai, Jake and Andrew's school.
Friendly Ghost: The ghost who lives in the basement that becomes the Council's base is literally named Casper. He's friendly, if a bit shy.
Intro Only Point of View: Perspective shifts are common within chapters. For instance, The Peacock's first chapter begins with a homeless boy's point of view and Ryder's with a barista's.
The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life: It's unclear why exactly Andrew and Gabriel broke up, but it's hinted that Andrew's secret life played a pretty large role.
Mass Super-Empowering Event: The entire world received talents in a single event in 1943.
One Person, One Power: Every person has a talent, but they only get one.
Power Incontinence: Every passive talent user.
Present Day: Mostly, it's actually set in 2015.
Puberty Superpower: Talents manifest around the time of puberty.
San Francisco: Half destroyed, but still where everything takes place.
School Play: Both Sai and Andrew are incredibly involved in Jefferson High's production of Post-Apocalyptic Hamlet. The actors and concept are good, but internal conflict is messing everything up.
Secret Identity: Andrew/The Peacock - played with with Hades. Aaron keeps saying she should have one, but she’s not so keen on it.
Secret Keeper: Robin is the only one who knows The Peacock's secret identity.
Vigilante Man: Andrew defies the law to protect people from the law.
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It is named for its main character and her best friend, an explicitly asexual costume designer and an aromantic archer respectively.
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It is named for its main character and her best friend, an explicitly asexual {{asexual}} costume designer and an aromantic archer respectively.
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''Arrow and Ace'' is an ongoing Web Serial Novel about teenagers in a world where everyone has superpowers. The main story follows the high schooler Sai Takada although it rotates the point of view between multiple characters.
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''Arrow and Ace'' is an ongoing Web Serial Novel WebSerialNovel about teenagers in a world where everyone has superpowers. The main story follows the high schooler Sai Takada although it rotates the point of view between multiple characters.
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"Arrow and Ace" is an ongoing Web Serial Novel about teenagers in a world where everyone has superpowers. The main story follows the high schooler Sai Takada although it rotates the point of view between multiple characters.
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Arrow and Ace is an ongoing Web Serial Novel about teenagers in a world where everyone has superpowers. The main story follows the high schooler Sai Takada although it rotates the point of view between multiple characters.
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Arrow and Ace is an ongoing Web Serial Novel about teenagers in a world where everyone has superpowers. The main story follows the high schooler Sai Takada although it rotates the point of view between multiple characters.
It is named for its main character and her best friend, an explicitly asexual costume designer and an aromantic archer respectively.
It can be read on Wordpress
It is named for its main character and her best friend, an explicitly asexual costume designer and an aromantic archer respectively.
It can be read on Wordpress