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"I mean, we're just having the time of our lives here."
Taylor Cervantes, Buano Ot A Sil Forre, not quite understanding just how accurate he is

The Colloquial Canon, often abbreviated to The CQC, is a multimedia franchise that gained prevalence across The New Thirties, named for its creators Euritsy and Royalise under their brand name of Colloquial.

At its heart the CQC focuses on the adventures of a whole bunch of mortals and divine beings living in several different parallel continuities, and the forces that hold the balance of these timelines together. In real-world (NOT canonical) chronological order, the installments are:

  • Buano Ot A Sil Forre, following the misadventures of a trio (later quartet) of young adults in the titular city;
  • Gilded Glade, a prequel to the above which features a class of kids fighting against malevolent forces in a beautiful forest;
  • YUEA, showing nothing but exposition and worldbuilding;
  • Eclectic Blue Skies, displaying a pair of Childhood Friends exploring a new planetary system.
There's also the Murmur Series and Stellarum Faceta, but their location in the timeline is still questioned.

CHARACTER MASTERPOST DIRECTORY

    Buano Ot A Sil Forre Characters 
[[folder: Gilded Glade]][[folder: YUEA]][[folder: Eclectic Blue Skies]][[folder: The Murmur Story]][[folder: Stellarum Faceta]][[folder: Paragon Trio]]

The Homewrecker Quartet

[[folder:Maria Korhonen]]Maria Korhonen is a resident of Sil Forre and the main protagonist of the show.
  • Character Development: At the start of the series Maria is a cold, stand-offish person who gets mellowed over the following years, with her inner kindness being brought right to the centre.
  • Cynic–Idealist Duo: Maria is the cynic compared with Joan's wide-eyed idealism.
  • Cuteness Proximity: Surprisingly, Maria loves being around cute, fluffy animals. This trait of hers gets pushed to the max in a certain episode.
  • Loony Friends Improve Your Personality: For a long time Maria was hard, cutting, unpleasantly snarky and prone to bursting out. The sheer chaos that is Devin and Taylor (and later Joan) at the height of their energy didn't take long to change that.
  • Romantic Wingman: Parodied in season 3, where Devin consults Maria (who's, of course, aroace) to play matchmaker between him and Taylor. This goes predictably.
    Devin Whitney 
    Taylor Cervantes 
  • Verbal Tic: "I mean...", used at the start of most of his sentences.
    Joan Herman 
    Bagelsauce 
The cat that the Homewreckers come to adopt between seasons 2 and 3.

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