Giant rifts?
Lone mountains anomalously located in fields? With names like dragon/dark/<bad-term>-mount?
-Rob A>
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The Grand List of Overused Science Fiction Clichés
hmm I wonder if there are any fantasy cartography cliches?
Giant rifts?
Lone mountains anomalously located in fields? With names like dragon/dark/<bad-term>-mount?
-Rob A>
Last edited by RobA; 04-22-2008 at 01:43 PM.
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I found this one a while ago while looking for contrived and cliched plots for a one-off comedy game.
http://amethyst-angel.com/cliche.html
So I can tell you that laughs surround the table when the prototypical knight in shining armor attempts to save the damsel in distress princess, who turns out to be an awkward prince.
Excellent, I didn't know there was a fantasy equivalent!
I love #26 in the overused characterisations. I hadn't realised that the governor of California is, on his own, an overused cliche. Brilliant.
("What's that? Democratic objection to my plans? By CROM I sahll defeat them!")
And somehow, they will make him president,
They know they want to
but it needs some tweaking in certain places.
Two in harmony surpass one in perfection
Hehehe, it is a running gag over here, but it won't ever happen. The required changes to the Constitution would never get past the people's vote. At least currently. You never know what the future will hold though.