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aka: The Tale Of Gaven Morren

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It was supposed to be a simple job.

It was supposed to be a simple job.

Get in, get the goods, retire rich. Simple, right? Then my idiot partner screws things up. I mean, what kind of thief brings a lit candle on a burglary? When I blew it out, he screamed as if I'd stabbed him, and suddenly I'm on trial for attempted murder! Why are the people of Miir so afraid of the dark, anyway?

But I found a loophole in a punishment called "Exile." For one week I get turned out on the streets after dark, alone and unarmed, and have to fend for myself. That doesn't seem too hard. In a week I'll pick this place clean!

Oh, sure, there's supposed to be some sort of "Shadows" who will make my life miserable. There's rumors of goblins hunting the alleys, streets that don't lead the same place twice, spirits who possess the dead, decadent nobles who play with people's lives for sport, a circus that transforms men into monsters, and worse. I'm told the last Exile was found with his eyes gouged out and strange writing in blood on the walls around his corpse.

But you expect to hear that kind of stuff in a city as superstitious as Miir. Really, it's only a week.

How bad could it be?

The Tale of The Exile is a story being told one line at a time via the social networking site Twitter by TV Trope's own The Stray. Also collected here.


This story provides examples of:

  • Clap Your Hands If You Believe: The Shadows exist off a mixture of this and Emotion Eating.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Gaven tends to use whatever is at hand when he fights. Dragon claws, a horn full of black gunpowder, a shard of glass, and other items have been put to dangerous use in his hands.
  • Cosmic Plaything: Becoming an Exile turns you into one of these, as Gaven quickly discovers.
  • Couldn't Find a Pen: Gaven, though he doesn't realize it at the time...
  • Dark World: Miir isn't a pleasant place by day, but it gets infinitely worse after midnight.
  • Deadpan Snarker — Gaven, when he's not running around in pants-wetting terror, is this. He could snark about his own death. And does.
  • The Dreaded: The Shadows to the people of Miir, The Hangman to Gaven himself.
  • Fluffy the Terrible: The Redcaps, horrible hungry imp-goblins with wide mouths filled with really sharp teeth, have childish names like Billy, Bobby, or Robin.
  • Genius Loci: They say that the City of Miir is alive. THEY'RE RIGHT!
  • The Grotesque: The Caliban of Le Cirque d'Aberrations play up their hideousness for their shows, but most of them would be normal people without their magic-induced deformities.
  • Glasgow Grin: The Jester has one of these as a magically-induced deformity.
  • Groin Attack: "Ringing the family bells."
  • Guns Are Worthless: Or at least the one Gaven finds is.
  • Hannibal Lecture: Some of the Shadows, notably Despair, are fond of this as a form of Mind Rape.
  • Living Shadow: Despair, oh so very much. Most of the rest of The Shadows don't actually fit this, though they are made of air.
  • Mirror Monologue: During the Third night, Gaven finds himself unable to recognize himself in reflections he sees. The Shadows use this to either to encourage him onward (The Shadow of Exile) or taunt him about his failings (Despair).
  • Mobile Maze: The streets of Miir become these at the whims of The Shadows.
  • Rage Against the Reflection: Gaven does this accidentally, smashing a mirror because he's unable to recognize his own reflection while high on Elisdee.
  • The Von Trope Family: Half the noble houses of Miir have a Von as part of their name. Definitely the Darker Von Trope variant.

Alternative Title(s): The Tale Of Gaven Morren

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