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* AncientGrome: Directly acknowledge in universe when despite Adonis and Achilles being Greek, the latter shows considerable interest in watching a gladiator fight which was really more of a Roman tradition.
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* WhoWouldBeStupidEnough: Adonis is clearly just about to deny Leia's request for [[TrialByCombat trial by combat]] when his soon to be husband Achilles starts chanting "Gladiator Fight!" until Adonis gives in goes along with it.
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* AntiClimacticUnmasking: When the ninja themed villain Overlord takes off his mask Cindy doesn't recognize him in the slightest.

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* BeleagueredAssistant: In a humorous bit of role-reversal, former henchwench Cindy dragoons a fellow supervillain, Dana Vandergast AKA Damselfly, into being her sidekick. Dana is an {{Antivillain}} who just wants to get out of supervillainy but bullied into being part of a massive heist.
* BigBad: The Dragon King is not only the subject of Cindy's heist attempt but [[spoiler: actually arranged for all the supervillains in the world to be at her island in order to exterminate them all. She also brainwashed Mandy's father in order to try to his kill his own daughter as well as grandnieces.]]



* BigBad: The Dragon King is not only the subject of Cindy's heist attempt but [[spoiler: actually arranged for all the supervillains in the world to be at her island in order to exterminate them all. She also brainwashed Mandy's father in order to try to his kill his own daughter as well as grandnieces.]]
* BeleagueredAssistant: In a humorous bit of role-reversal, former henchwench Cindy dragoons a fellow supervillain, Dana Vandergast AKA Damselfly, into being her sidekick. Dana is an {{Antivillain}} who just wants to get out of supervillainy but bullied into being part of a massive heist.
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*MaamShock: Cindy experiences the equivalent of this when two young cosplayers ask her if [[YourCostumeNeedsWork she's Red Ridding Hood's mother]]. [[ComedicSociopathy They're lucky to escape in one piece.]]
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* AtrociousAlias: In this book we discover that Nikki Tesla's supervillain name is [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Doctor Scientist]] though interestingly despite who he's a stand in for [[Franchise/SpiderMan Red Splotch]] never teases her over it. Probably because [[DatingCatwoman it's pretty clear that he's got romantic feelings for her.]]
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: Damselfly is interested in using her research into shrinking things as a way to cure cancer and make money legitimately. Sadly for her, Nikki Tesla is determined to see the play the trope straight and use it to turn people into her minions.

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* CutLexLuthorACheck: Damselfly is interested in using her research into shrinking things as a way to cure cancer and make money legitimately. Sadly for her, Nikki Tesla is determined to see the play the trope played straight and use it to turn people into her minions.
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Revolutionary Girl uses Damselfly's [[FlatWhat "Wait, what?"]] when she hears that Ultra Goddess has signed a kill order for both [[AntiVillain Cindy]] and [[VillainyFreeVillain Damselfly]].
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* GenreBlindness: Damselfly despite being a somewhat experienced supervillainess is repeatedly flabbergasted by the comicbook shenanigans that working with Cindy inevitably involves. Though to her credit this allows her to [[TooDumbToFool correctly describe]] [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Merciless with "He's the guy who acts like the Hamburglar ]][[TheDreaded and has killed more people than some wars"]] when numerous heroes and villains alike have severely underestimated him.
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* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Multiple times in the story Leia [[RunningGag picks up other people's sexual thoughts]] including those of her parents. She's grown somewhat used to it by this point, but clearly doesn't enjoy the experience.
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* TheReveal: This story explains [[spoiler: both where Cindy's werewolf powers came from, and how Merciful [[UnexplainedRecovery managed to survive]] [[Literature/TheScienceOfSupervillainy being shot by Merciless]] when it turns out that Cindy saved Merciful [[IJustWantToBeSpecial in exchange for him giving her superpowers]] that would [[SidekickGlassCeiling help her be viewed as more than just a henchwench]]]]
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* TheFundamentalist: Dana had to deal with this from her parents as neither of them were fond of her status as a gay woman or super scientist.


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* PaperThinDisguise: Gabrielle Anders AKA Revolutionary Girl has a pony tail and thus can't be recognized by any of the cast except for Leia (who has telepathy). {{Justified}} due to the existence of disguise spells.


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* WantedAGenderConformingChild: Dana's parents (apparently conservative Mormons by the references made to Utah, Brigham Young University, and annoyance at polygamy jokes) did not approve of her interest in super sciences or lesbianism.
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* NotHisSled: [[spoiler: It turns out that Ultra Goddess after being exposed to a special chemical by the villain [[Film/SupermanIII has split into two versions, one with her powers but no compassion, and one with her compassion but no superpowers]] at the climax of the story [[AvertedTrope rather than]] [[FusionDance the two being recombined]], Gary is forced to kill the [[KnightTemplar compassionless version of Ultra Goddess]] to stop her from killing Cindy's Seven and Merciless' Five.]]
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: Damselfly is interested in using her research into shrinking things as a way to cure cancer and make money legitimately. Sadly for her, Nikki Tesla is determined to see the play the trope straight and use it to turn people into her minions.
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* SamusIsAGirl: [[spoiler: It turns out that the evil dragon Cindy and the others have been planning to steal from is actually female despite their title [[SheIsTheKing of "Dragon King"]] and their name being a rather blatant reference to a [[Literature/TheHobbit a famous male dragon]]]]
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* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Played to [[ExaggeratedTrope comical extremes]] with Damselfly. She was [[MadeASlave forced to work for Tom Terror against her will]] and so now pretty much everyone assumes on that she must be some kind of Nazi despite her [[AntiVillain having an even stronger moral compass than Gary or Cindy]].
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* ClarkKenting: This phenomenon is [[JustifiedTrope justified by the existence of disguise spells]] which make it so no matter how obvious the disguise is, people will be unable to connect the dots between a superhero and their secret identity. Cindy even reflects that [[SecondSuperIdentity some heroes have multiple identities]] while being utterly unable to recognize that Revolutionary Girl is clearly Ultra Goddess with a ponytail. Tellingly the disguise also completely works on Gabrielle's own daughter.
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* WomenAreWiser: Cindy repeatedly makes a claim about this, only to be confronted by her (mostly women) teammates hat she is every bit as deranged, selfish, and shortsighted as Gary. If not more so.

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* WomenAreWiser: Made fun of. Cindy Wakowski AKA Red Riding Hood repeatedly makes a claim about this, this as to why she should be the team leader instead of Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless, only to be confronted by her (mostly women) teammates hat that she is every bit as deranged, selfish, and shortsighted as Gary. If not more so.
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* WomenAreWiser: Cindy repeatedly makes a claim about this, only to be confronted by her (mostly women) teammates hat she is every bit as deranged, selfish, and shortsighted as Gary. If not more so.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: As the first book not starring Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless: The Supervillain without [=MercyTM=], we see how she differs. Cindy is ''much'' more driven by whimsy, ruthless, and uncaring about collateral damage. Also, where Gary is a PapaWolf, Cindy is a ambivalent parent at best.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: As the first book not starring Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless: The Supervillain without [=MercyTM=], we see how she differs. Cindy is ''much'' more driven by whimsy, ruthless, and uncaring about collateral damage. Also, where Gary is a PapaWolf, Cindy is a an ambivalent parent at best.
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* AmusementPark: World Emperor World is a steampunk version of Disenyland founded by one of the world's first supervillains.


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* MrAltDisney: A hilarious version is apparently a combination of Captain Nemo, Robur the Conqueror, and Doctor Doom with Walt Disney. He even has his own theme park.


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* SouvenirLand: World Emperor World (WEW) is a Disneyland-esque theme park in the fictional country of Londonium. Cindy loses track of her daughters for a few minutes and they come back drenched in steampunk memorabilia.
* {{Steampunk}}: The World Emperor was a steampunk version of Doctor Doom who created his own country off an isolated Scottish Island. It's now a theme park.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: The entire motivation for the novel. After a villain brushes her off during a jewelry story heist, Cindy becomes obsessed with the idea she doesn't have nearly as much street cred as Merciless: The Supervillain without Mercy AKA her lover as well as the father of her children. This despite the fact she was a key player in all of his major crimes. Cindy thus decides to rob the Dragon King AKA the richest person on Earth (as well as a literal dragon).
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* ReincarnationRomance: Cindy is revealed to be the reincarnation of Red Sindi from the Hyborian Age (about 10,000 years earlier). Furthermore, it is revealed that Red Sindi was married to a wizard named Gariel, which is pretty similar to her present-day beau Gary the wizard's name.
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* WackyParentSeriousChild: Cindy is a sultry FemmeFatale CloudCuckoolander supervillainess that flutters from one crazy scheme to another. Both her children are serious, studious, and generally well-behaved young women. Somewhat averted by the fact both of them are willing to help with her heist.
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* BigBad: The Dragon King is not only the subject of Cindy's heist attempt but [[spoiler: actually arranged for all the supervillains in the world to be at her island in order to exterminate them all. She also brainwashed Mandy's father in order to try to his kill his own daughter as well as grandnieces.]]
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* BeleagueredAssistant: In a humorous bit of role-reversal, former henchwench Cindy dragoons a fellow supervillain, Dana Vandergast AKA Damselfly, into being her sidekick. Dana is an {{Antivillain}} who just wants to get out of supervillainy but bullied into being part of a massive heist.
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* AmazonBrigade: Cindy's initial plan is to assemble an all-female heist team of these with Mandy, Amanda, Selena, and Clarissa all being seasoned superheroes or supervillains. Her daughters, Leia and Mimi, also join up. She also picks up Dana AKA Damselfly, just because she fits the theme. It is {{Subverted}} when Case AKA Agent G becomes part of the team just because he's conveinant. Gary joins as well and Cindy doesn't have the heart to send him away.

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* AmazonBrigade: Cindy's initial plan is to assemble an all-female heist team of these with Mandy, Amanda, Selena, and Clarissa all being seasoned superheroes or supervillains. Her daughters, Leia and Mimi, also join up. She also picks up Dana AKA Damselfly, just because she fits the theme. It is {{Subverted}} when Case AKA Agent G becomes part of the team just because he's conveinant.convenient. Gary joins as well and Cindy doesn't have the heart to send him away.



* {{Expy}}: Red Sindi is one for Red Sonja to the point she verges on a CaptainErsatz. She is a red-headed BarbarianHero from Hyrkania who has a ChainmailBikini. Cindy even makes several jokes she's verging on plagarism and mistakes her Bridgitte Neilson.

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* {{Expy}}: Red Sindi is one for Red Sonja to the point she verges on a CaptainErsatz. She is a red-headed BarbarianHero from Hyrkania who has a ChainmailBikini. Cindy even makes several jokes she's verging on plagarism plagiarism and mistakes her Bridgitte Neilson.
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Cindy Wakowski AKA Red Riding Hood is [[DudeWhereMyRespect sick of being treated as a second-class supervillain, sidekick, or henchwoman]] to her lover Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless: The Supervillain without [=MercyTM=]. Deciding that she needs to prove her value as a criminal mastermind, she sets on a plan to rob the Dragon King (a literal dragon) of his vast hoard.

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Cindy Wakowski AKA Red Riding Hood is [[DudeWhereMyRespect [[DudeWheresMyRespect sick of being treated as a second-class supervillain, sidekick, or henchwoman]] to her lover Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless: The Supervillain without [=MercyTM=]. Deciding that she needs to prove her value as a criminal mastermind, she sets on a plan to rob the Dragon King (a literal dragon) of his vast hoard.



* ChickMagnet/DudeMagnet: Cindy has dozens of lovers and no difficulty attracting heroes or villains of either sex. At one point she claims that she's slept with the Legend of Zelda's Link.

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* ChickMagnet/DudeMagnet: DudeMagnet: Cindy has dozens of lovers and no difficulty attracting heroes or villains of either sex. At one point she claims that she's slept with the Legend of Zelda's Link.
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[[caption-width-right:350:A pair of lovely angels.]]

''Tales of Supervillainy: Cindy's Seven'' is the eighth ''Literature/TheSupervillainySaga'' novel by Creator/CTPhipps. It is the first book from the perspective of a character other than Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless: The Supervillain without [=MercyTM=].

Cindy Wakowski AKA Red Riding Hood is [[DudeWhereMyRespect sick of being treated as a second-class supervillain, sidekick, or henchwoman]] to her lover Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless: The Supervillain without [=MercyTM=]. Deciding that she needs to prove her value as a criminal mastermind, she sets on a plan to rob the Dragon King (a literal dragon) of his vast hoard.

Assembling a team of mostly-female superheroes established in previous books, Cindy heads to Dragon Island and everything proceeds to go catastrophically wrong.

Cindy, for all her skill and genius, is an absolutely ''terrible'' leader who constantly changes her plans as well as belittles her subordinates. She is easily distracted, prone to temper tantrums, and bizarre tangents. However, a good chunk of her team are directly related to her and refuse to let her fail in her attempt to hit the big time. This despite the Foundation for World Harmony, Dragon King, and a [[ComicBook/ScottPilgrim league of evil exes]] all being out to kill her.

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* AmazonBrigade: Cindy's initial plan is to assemble an all-female heist team of these with Mandy, Amanda, Selena, and Clarissa all being seasoned superheroes or supervillains. Her daughters, Leia and Mimi, also join up. She also picks up Dana AKA Damselfly, just because she fits the theme. It is {{Subverted}} when Case AKA Agent G becomes part of the team just because he's conveinant. Gary joins as well and Cindy doesn't have the heart to send him away.
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Cindy confesses to Gary that she does love him more than anyone else on Earth or other realities. She also admits, to herself, that she loves her children but is an objectively terrible parent.
* BarbarianHero: After discovering she's the descendant of ''Red Sindi'', Cindy claims her ancestor's sword and combines it with her werewolf powers to become one of these in appearance. She begins wearing a wolf skin, fighting savagely, and having the sword sing the soundtrack from ''Conan: The Barbarian'' while she fights.
* ChainmailBikini: As an {{Expy}} of Red Sonja, Red Sindi apparently wore one of these during the Hyborian Age. Cindy briefly becomes obsessed with acquiring it so she can wear it as part of her supervillain costume. It apparently is enchanted to be better than actual armor.
* ChickMagnet/DudeMagnet: Cindy has dozens of lovers and no difficulty attracting heroes or villains of either sex. At one point she claims that she's slept with the Legend of Zelda's Link.
* CloudCuckoolander: Cindy often goes off on tangents in the middle of conversations that have nothing to do with whatever is being discussed as well as makes wild deviations from her previously carefully agreed upon plans.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: As the first book not starring Gary Karkofsky AKA Merciless: The Supervillain without [=MercyTM=], we see how she differs. Cindy is ''much'' more driven by whimsy, ruthless, and uncaring about collateral damage. Also, where Gary is a PapaWolf, Cindy is a ambivalent parent at best.
* {{Expy}}: Red Sindi is one for Red Sonja to the point she verges on a CaptainErsatz. She is a red-headed BarbarianHero from Hyrkania who has a ChainmailBikini. Cindy even makes several jokes she's verging on plagarism and mistakes her Bridgitte Neilson.
* OnlySaneMan: Inverted as a great deal of the books humor is that, by comparison to Cindy, the bizarre cast of eccentrics from previous books are all this to her.
* ReallyGetsAround: Cindy and Gary's relationship is definitely of the open variety as we meet multiple lovers as well as ex-lovers of each. Cindy even gives a lengthy list of exceptions to a more monogamous relationship she wants to start with Gary that ends up over a dozen. This includes, among others, Drizzt Do'Urden and the girls of Dragon Age.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Halfway through the heist, a good half of the crew decide to abandon Cindy and carry it out on their own due to her constant shenanigans.
* TookALevelInBadass: While starting as a werewolf, Cindy acquires a magical sword that belonged to an ancestor of hers and becomes significantly more powerful.

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