1 | ''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' is a two-part story written by Agent Kamera. The story follows the adventures of aspiring young author Brian Hawke and his most beloved character, Nicholas Andersen. The first story, ''[[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GBkTSasdP16IuelwWk7IP_KuamxsQzhDyQOZu7Dx1Nk/edit?usp=sharing War Of A Thousand Worlds]]'', is set in Brian's dreams, and deals with a conflict breaking out between the good-aligned characters of various stories and their evil-aligned counterparts after the murder of a young girl disrupts the until-then peaceful relations with them. Both Brian and Nicholas must work together to stop this conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war...as well as deal with a traitor in their midst. |
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3 | The second story, ''[[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IPvWjuJ3awNYnow0gFr2Cj_xyiomP6XKPZFohjBRbko/edit?usp=sharing The Falcon Writer]]'', is set in the work's "real world", a transplanted version of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' with the setting moved to a London TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture. Here, Brian must team up with both Ladybug and Chat Noir to stop a new giver of powers, the mysterious Falcon Writer. It's still under development and you can find it here |
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5 | A non-canon prequel story, ''Tales of a Reset Mind'', expands on Nico's backstory, and is set in a version of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''. |
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7 | !!''The Duology Of Nicholas Andersen'' contains examples of: |
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11 | [[folder:''War Of A Thousand Worlds'']] |
12 | * AbsenceOfEvidence: There isn't enough evidence to find out who murdered Thalia. |
13 | * AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: In the finale, the Magician breaks into the Island and into the Author Room. |
14 | * AntiVillain: [[spoiler: Nico. He wants Brian to stop mistreating his characters...by trying to kill him and making his life hell.]] |
15 | * AuthorPowers: Limited. Brian only has the powers as long as he stays inside the Author Room. |
16 | * FalseFlagOperation: Brian is framed of a school shooting by one. |
17 | %%* HomeBase: The Island. |
18 | * IncrediblyLamePun: When Brian contemplates creating a whirlwind by spinning his whip, he comments that he isn't a huge ''fan'' of the idea. |
19 | * InstantExpert: Averted. Brian doesn't know his way around most vehicles he sees, and he comments that he doesn't know how to use his whip when he first gets it. |
20 | * KnowWhenToFoldEm: Brian doesn't know how to fly a helicopter or starfighter, and therefore decides not to use them near the climax. He settles for a broomstick instead. |
21 | * {{Retirony}}: Captain McAnderson "retires" [[spoiler: when the story he comes from is attacked, and presumably destroyed by Nicholas]] |
22 | * SelfInsertFic: Played with. It's implied that Brian wrote one in the past and the character (Nicholas) slipped out of his control. |
23 | * ShockAndAwe: Nicholas can shoot lightning. |
24 | * TrainingMontage: Brian goes through one at the end of night three, altough it's mostly kept off screen. |
25 | * WhatTheHellHero: Brian's overreaction to Nicholas going off the rails. |
26 | %%* WhiteVoidRoom: The Author Room. |
27 | * WhoMurderedTheAsshole: It's very clear that Bill the serial killer isn't liked by anyone. |
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30 | [[folder:''The Falcon Writer'']] |
31 | * ADayInTheLimelight: Nathaniel gets much more attention and screen time due to being Brian's friend. |
32 | * AlternateUniverseFic: The setting is inexplicably moved from Paris to London. |
33 | %%* CarFu: Berserkar's prime method of attack. |
34 | %%* CatapultToGlory: How Gapman is defeated. |
35 | * ContrivedCoincidence: In Episode 3, Brian invents a supervillain called Technosaur for Nathaniel's comics. The next week that very same villain is unleashed by the Falcon Writer, making Ladybug think that Brian Hawke is the Falcon Writer. |
36 | * DoYouTrustMe: Brian spends the first episode trying to gain the duo's trust, and even then he can feel that they're keeping an eye on him. It isn't until Episode 4 that he fully earns their trust. |
37 | * EverybodyLives: One of the author's comments. (''Also, the one where nobody should be dying!'') |
38 | * GloriousMotherRussia: Comrade Commander, mentioned via NoodleIncident in Episode 4. |
39 | * IWasHavingSuchANiceDream: Early in Episode 3, Adrien dreams that Ladybug is about to kiss him. The school bell rings before she can do so, waking him up. |
40 | %%* LighterAndSofter: Than the rest of the author's works. |
41 | %%* NextTierPowerUp: The Fox Miraculous to Brian's wristwatch. |
42 | %%* MasterOfIllusion: Brian, after Episode 1. |
43 | * NoodleIncident: 'The Hot Chocholator Incident' that happened in Brian's village near Birmingham. |
44 | ** In Epsiode 3, Ladybug references another. |
45 | -->'''Ladybug:''' That time in the burning chemicals laboratory doesn't...doesn't count. |
46 | ** Again in Episode 4 with Comrade Commander. |
47 | %%* PortableHole: Gapman ''shoots'' them. |
48 | %%* RichBitch: Chloé never changes. |
49 | * StarterVillain: Temporal Fabric goes down ''way'' easier than any other villain. |
50 | %%* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Falcon Writer to Hawk Moth. |
51 | * TimeMaster: Temporal Fabric, of the "stop time" variety. |
52 | * TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Set during late 2023/early 2024. |
53 | * VillainOpeningScene: Temporal Fabric's Falconization is the first thing that happens in episode 1. |
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