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The Trope Plague

This article is a work in progress, and is likely to be frequently added to before the end of July. Keep checking back for updates!
The Trope Plague is an illness that first came to light during the Tourney of Tales July 2026. The condition is new, but it is known to be exceptionally contagious, with rapid onset of symptoms within literal minutes of exposure. It is uncertain if this plague is caused by a curse or an infectious biological agent, but The Great Houses are pouring significant resources towards rapid research.

Transmission & Vectors

Evidence suggests that it is likely that speaking to an infected literomancer is what causes the plague to spread to other literomancers. Testing is underway to determine if this is due to viral exposure, toxins, a form of magical contagion, or some other vector.

Causes

Unknown. There are numerous theories that are currently being investigated:
  • Some kind of curse, possibly sparked by The Iron Tome
  • An airborne biological vector, such as a virus, that only literomancers are subceptible to
  • A collective result of Magical Backlash due to the sudden explosion of Literomancy in the modern world in recent years
  • Symptoms

    Infected literomancers begin to show affliction by, or begin to enact behaviour patterns which echo well-known tropes in literature and pop culture. This appears to be individualized, but seems to grow out of some innate trait of the victim, exaggerated to its maximum degree. Known manifestations have included:
  • Uncontrolled shifting between various Werebeast forms
  • Speaking strictly in Shakespearean English
  • A complete breakdown of short-term to long-term memory transfer, causing continual situational amnesia
  • Behaviour patterns shifting instantly to mimic pop culture characters
  • Developing "cartoon" traits, including unnaturally animated expressions and immunity to injury
  • Magical effects that are enhanced or exaggerated that might already have been present in the individual literomancer

  • It is entirely likely that there are many other manifestations that have yet to be documented.

    Treatment

    Research is ongoing.

    Prognosis

    Unknown

    Sequela

    Unknown

    Affected Groups

    It seems to date that only Literomancers are subceptible to the Trope Plague, likely due to their regular exposure to, and use of, magical energy. It is hoped that it can be contained or eliminated before it manages to spread to the rest of the population.

    Hosts & Carriers

    See History. In addition, the following literomancers have manifested these symptoms:
  • In addition to her toxic cooking, Seneschal HappyHappySad has claimed she keeps her face masked because her "devastating beauty" has cursed everyone who sees it to fall instantly in love with her. It remains to be seen if this is always the reason she wears a mask, or if this is a recent manifestation due to the Plague.
  • Lapin House LibrarianAttorraRu, a Dragon, has been seen pilfering Polyhedral Dice to add to her hoard.
  • Princess Luna has been seen sneaking around like a spy, humming her own theme music.
  • Chiropteran Librarian and Knightwing Clockwocket, a Were-parrot has been seen running about in pirate garb, muttering about gold doubloons.
  • Dreoilin Eiliagh has been cheerfully offering whatever people might need to them, which she is somehow carrying all at once in her purse.
  • Queen TaraFaeBelle, who is Australian, has begun speaking and acting like Australian icon Steve Irwin and the fictional character Crocodile Dundee.
  • Brielle Merrick has begun speaking like a Southern belle.
  • Foxx, a Werefox, has begun attempting to capture Queen Sable (a Wererabbit) with ACME products, thus far with no success and little collateral damage other than to themself.

  • This is thought to be only the first indications of the Plague's spread, and it is believed that many more cases are likely to manifest or come to light before a solution to contain the affliction is found.   A number of Tome Knights have teamed up to raise Literomantic Power in the hopes that this could somehow be used to fight the Plague, or at least reduce its disruptive symptoms.

    Prevention

    Unknown

    Epidemiology

    Windy Willows "The Den" appears to have been the first documented major outbreak, where the Plague suddenly began to affect several Tome Knights assembled for a casual social gathering. Unfortunately, this gathering included the House Leaders and several Bodyguards of all three Woodlander Houses, who had been in contact with the other Houses due to their close proximity in Zafforza City for the Tourney prior to onset. Effectively, this has translated into a super-spreader event.

    History

    The first documented cases of the Trope Plague appeared in House Ailurus on the 1st of July. Seneschal HappyHappySad was the first to exhibit symptoms when she sprayed her cooking pans with WD-40 instead of cooking spray, which subsequently combined with baking soda to explode in the oven. Novamoonlight, who was also in the kitchen, began to spew out-of-character sarcastic remarks almost immediately after. It seems likely that Archon The Bard with Many Names, who was involved in a polycule with both of them, caught it from them, and began to speak strictly in Shakespearean English.  
    When did Bard start talking like the Bard?
    — Queen Sable
      Not knowing this might be an illness, the three then attended opening ceremonies for the Tourney of Tales July 2026 in Zafforza City, which likely exposed the remainder of the House Leaders, Seneschals, and Bodyguards to the contagion.   Anassa JaySeaBoom was noticeably absent for a few days at the beginning of the Tourney following the ceremony, which was chalked up to a stomach ailment. When she re-emerged, after complaining of having been completely "scattered" for the past several days, and then a visible period of illness on camera, she began speaking in Eldritch (confirmed by Queen Sable Aradia, who speaks the language with some fluency due to being Voidtouched.) She then shapeshifted into a form that resembled Lovecraftian character Cthulhu. She continued to shift in and out of this form during the first week Tourney results event that she was hosting.   Prior to this, on July 9th, the Woodlander leaders assembled for a casual social gathering at Windy Willows to unwind after the first week of the hectic Tourney schedule. Seneschal HappyHappySad arrived, mixed up some cocoa, and then spat it out and complained that the milk had curdled somehow. Archon The Bard with Many Names immediately spoke up to reassure her, in full Shakespearean.   The Plague quickly exploded through the Willows. Thunder walked in and immediately forgot who xey were and who everyone around xem was. Princess ShyRedFox walked in to greet her friends and family in the form of a Werebadger instead of a Werefox, and lamented that this "kept happening." Novamoonlight began speaking fluent sarcasm, and after some back and forth exchanges, in which it was determined that Thunder was not playing some kind of joke, Queen Sable leaped from the chair where she'd been reading and suggested that Princess Shy put the Willows under quarantine. Seconds later, she began speaking like famous cartoon character Bugs Bunny, and manifesting cartoon traits. Princess Luna, who was hiding under her mother's chair to eavesdrop, teleported away because she didn't want to be under quarantine.   Pandemonium ensued as Princess Shy attempted to herd everyone into the Willows' basement library to contain the outbreak of this odd condition, but by then, it was far too late. By the scheduled results event on July 11th where the Anassa's affliction became apparent, the illness was already a pandemic.

    Cultural Reception

    Literomancers are already regarded with a mix of wary caution and amusement by the general population, so the pandemic has not changed this. However, other world leaders who must deal with them are presently finding the situation inconvenient at best, and downright irritating at worst.   Naturally, the press, particularly tabloids, talk shows, and celebrity-focused podcasts and blogs are having a field day, and the topic has gone viral on social media. It seems likely the afflicted literomancers will be tormented by embarrassing memes for years to come, even if the pandemic situation is resolved quickly.
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    Defender of the Realm by Misades
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    Warden of the Risen Shore medal by ShyRedFox

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      Actual footage of Princess ShyRedFox during the Trope Plague
    Challenge Week July 2026
    Tradition / Ritual | Jul 13, 2026


    Cover image: The Trope Plague cover by Canva (SA)

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