The Hunterverse — also sometimes called Rankerverse — is a type of dungeon crawler trope popularized in South Korean fiction. Hunters are “awakened" individuals who typically possess abilities that they’re able to use to fight and kill monsters and ...
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The dom/subverse is another trope that's taken some inspiration from the omegaverse, but instead of Alphas, Betas and Omegas, in the dom/subverse we've got Dominants (or Sadists), Submissives (or Masochists), Switches and regular people (or Normals)...
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The Pistilverse is another alternate universe trope that has taken inspiration from the Omegaverse (it also takes some inspiration from the Hanahaki disease), but instead of Cakes and Forks (from the Cakeverse), Doms and Subs (from the Dom/subverse)...
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The Cakeverse is an alternate universe trope created by a Korean twitter/x user called rune_communicat back in 2016. The Cakeverse as a concept was inspired by the Omegaverse trope and, more specifically, how Alphas tended to get "obsessed" with an ...
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The Omegaverse — also typically shortened to OV — is a subgenre of speculative (erotic/romance) fiction. It's an alternate universe trope/subgenre that was founded in the (queer) fanfiction community back in the 2010s. Around that time, the Omegaver...
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The Namerverse — or Nameverse — is a subtrope in the soulmate AU, and is categorised underneath the "Soulmate Marks" or "Soulmarks" subtrope. The Namerverse is said to have originated in Korean fandoms, but has also slowly started to branch out into...
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Before we get into it, the Esperverse — or Guideverse as it's more commonly known — and the Omegaverse are not the same thing, while they're both alternate universe tropes, their foundation and worldbuilding is (vastly) different. The Guideverse is ...
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The Sentinelverse — or the Sentinel AU as it's most commonly known — is a trope that was inspired by The Sentinel, a series that follows a veteran turned cop with super heightened senses in a fictional city in the United States and an anthropology s...
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The concept of gers — or mers or bios or moyes — was popularised/created in the chinese bl/danmei community and though the concept has grown into other fandoms, it's still commonly found in the bl/danmei scene. While this alternate universe trope do...
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