This page lists tropes of literary work Always Visible (Another Prayer for the Dying Horror Genre) by Russian author Vitaly Ivolginsky, starting with the letter E.
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Warning: detailed listing and analysis of tropes may partially or completely reveal the plot or other nuances. In addition, their number may be supplemented from time to time.
Denial of responsibility: possible strange language constructs are caused by translation from the author’s native language into English.
List of tropes
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Since doctor Baselard’s connection to the Makoto Institute is never confirmed, it can be assumed that the remaining nameless silver-haired specialist is his best student, who carried out his whims in fooling Galbraith.
- Excuse Plot: To be honest, the plot of the work doesn’t make much sense, basing its purpose in the characters’ thoughts but not in their actions. The death of Delia’s mother is the most obvious example of this – this character dies simply because it happened in the original, and soon everyone forgets about her.
- Episode Zero: The Beginning: The work begins with act zero, which actually increases the number of parts to four.
- Encyclopedia Exposita: Materials on the Pharqraut’s case, which Galbraith receives in the first act and begins to read in the third.
- Everyone Calls Him “Barkeep”: This happens to a nameless, silver-haired specialist from the “Makoto Computerization Institute”, to whom the author gave an unusually large number of lines. This character himself justifies himself by saying that since he is just a pathetic performer, he is not worthy to be called by name.