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==Media== === Series and multimedia franchises === * β '''Batman''' - character-based franchise, originally from several comic book series, and including many adaptations in film and TV ** IRL name: Batman **First appears: Pact: Void 7.1 * β '''Sherlock Holmes''' - series of short stories and novels by Arthur Conan Doyle, also has many film and TV adaptations **IRL name: Sherlock Holmes ** First appears: Pact: Conviction 5.x *β '''James Bond''' - character-based franchise of British films, based on novels and stories by Ian Fleming **IRL name: James Bond **First appears: Pact: Void 7.1 ("Bond villain"), Duress 12.1 ("James fucking Bond") ===Literature=== * '''β''' ('''''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''''') - 1865 novel by Lewis Carroll **IRL name: ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' **First appears: Pact: Malfeasance 11.10 ("tumbling, down the rabbit hole", "grinning cat") * β '''''Beauty and the Beast''''' - 1740 fairy tale by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, best known via its numerous adaptations<ref name=":3">The text is probably referring to the story in general, rather than any particular version. Villeneuve's text is the original (or at least the oldest extant) version of this story, and the 1991 Disney film is the most popular and well-known version.</ref> **IRL name: ''La Belle et la BΓͺte'' (''Beauty and the Beast'') **First appears: Pact: Null 9.1 * β '''Bible''' π - collection of Christian religious texts **IRL name: the Bible **First appears: Pact: Damages 2.2 *β '''''Frankenstein''''' π<ref>"Was talking to yourself a sign of impending madness if you were a frankenstein hodgepodge of reflection, drainstuff and spirits?" - Malfeasance 11.1</ref> - 1818 novel by Mary Shelley **IRL name: ''Frankenstein'' **First appears: Pact: Malfeasance 11.1 * β ('''''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone''''') - 1997 novel by J. K. Rowling **IRL name: ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' **First appears: Pact: Malfeasance 11.10 ("You're a wizard, Pete") *β ('''The Hunting of the Snark''') - 1876 poem by Lewis Carroll **IRL name: The Hunting of the Snark **First appears: Pact: Breach 3.1 ("the hunting one.Β Bandersnatches and whatevers") *β '''Jabberwocky''' - poem from the 1871 book ''Through the Looking Glass'' by Lewis Carroll **IRL name: Jabberwocky **First appears: Pact: Breach 3.1; Poke: First (referenced) * β ('''''The Lord of the Rings''''') - 1954-5 novel by J. R. R. Tolkien **IRL name: ''The Lord of the Rings'' **First appears: Pact: Subordination 6.x ("Sam"), Void 7.10 ("hobbit hole") * β ('''''Robinson Crusoe''''') - 1719 novel by Daniel Dufoe **IRL name: ''Robinson Crusoe'' **First appears: Pact: Subordination 6.x ("Friday") * β ('''''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''''') - traditional fairy tale, collected by the Brothers Grimm<ref>Although the most popular version of this story is the 1937 Disney film, the phrase "Mirror, mirror on the wall" does not appear in that film (which uses the phrasing "Magic mirror on the wall" instead).</ref> **IRL name: ''Schneewittchen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)'' **First appears: Pact: Malfeasance 11.10 ("Mirror, mirror, on the wall") *β ('''''Through the Looking-Glass''''') - 1871 novel by Lewis Carroll; sequel to ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' ** IRL name: ''Through the Looking-Glass'' ** First appears: ***Pact: Breach 3.1 ("Jabberwocky"), Mala Fide 10.3 ("Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum") ***Poke: First ("Jabberwocky") * β '''''The Wizard of Oz''''' - 1900 novel by L. Frank Baum<ref>The text is probably referring to the 1932 MGM musical film rather than the original novel, but the novel is sufficiently well known to be listed here as well.</ref> ** IRL name: ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' ** First appears: Pact: Collateral 4.3 ===Theatre=== * β ('''''Hamlet''''') - ''c.'' 1600 play by William Shakespeare **IRL name: ''Hamlet'' **First appears: Pact: Subordination 6.x ("Horatio") * β '''''Macbeth''''' - 1606 play by William Shakespeare **IRL name: ''Macbeth'' **First appears: Pact: Collateral 4.4 * β '''''Romeo and Juliet''''' - 1597 play by William Shakespeare **IRL name: ''Romeo and Juliet'' **First appears: Pact: Damages 2.6 ===Film/TV=== * β '''''Bambi''''' - 1942 Disney animated film, based on a novel by Felix Salten **IRL name: ''Bambi'' **First appears: Pact: Collateral 4.8 * β '''''Beauty and the Beast''''' - 1991 Disney animated film, based on a fairy tale by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve<ref name=":3" /> **IRL name: ''Beauty and the Beast'' **First appears: Pact: Null 9.1 * β '''''Fargo''''' - 1996 film by the Coen brothers **IRL name: ''Fargo'' **First appears: Pact: Breach 3.5 * β¨ '''''Goblin Game''''' - goblin reality TV show **IRL name: N/A (fictional) **First appears: Poke: Third *β ('''''The Matrix''''') - 1999 film by the Wachowskis; possibly by Tarantino in-universe<ref name=":4">β'Blue pill, red pill?Β Tumbling, tumbling, down the rabbit hole, except instead of a grinning cat, itβs kids from film Tarantino,' Peter spoke, drawing out the βoβ of βholeβ and βTarantinoβ." - Malfeasance 11.10. Note that the reference to ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' mirrors the phrasing of a reference made to ''Alice'' in ''The Matrix.'' This quote may indicate that the film was made by Tarantino in the Otherverse, or it may refer to Tarantino's films in general (or both?).</ref> **IRL name: ''The Matrix'' **First appears: Pact: Malfeasance 11.10 ("Blue pill, red pill") * β '''''The Seventh Seal''''' - 1957 film by Ingmar Bergman **IRL name: ''Det sjunde inseglet'' (''The Seventh Seal'') **First appears: Pact: Subordination 6.4 * β '''''The Wizard of Oz''''' - 1939 MGM musical film starring Judy Garland, based on a novel by L. Frank Baum **IRL name: ''The Wizard of Oz'' **First appears: Pact: Collateral 4.3 ===Games=== ====Board games==== * β '''''Monopoly''''' - board game, currently owned by Hasbro **IRL name: ''Monopoly'' **First appears: Pact: Subordination 6.1 * β '''''Ouija''''' π - board game by Hasbro, often used as a mystic tool **IRL name: ''Ouija'' **First appears: Pact: Conviction 5.2 ====Tabletop RPGs==== * β '''''Dungeons and Dragons''''' - tabletop RPG by Wizards of the Coast **IRL name: ''Dungeons & Dragons'' **First appears: Pact: Conviction 5.2 * β '''''Weaver Dice''''' - tabletop RPG created by Wildbow **IRL name: ''Weaverdice'', ''WeaverDice'', or ''Weaver Dice'' **First appears: Pact: Conviction 5.2 ====Video games==== * β¨ '''''Salv''''' - video game **IRL name: N/A (fictional) (?) **First appears: Pact: Void 7.8 * β '''''Tetris''''' - puzzle video game owned by The Tetris Company **IRL name: ''Tetris'' **First appears: Pact: Void 7.8 ====Other games==== * β '''Foosball''' π - tabletop football game; name trademarked by Lawrence Patterson in 1962 **IRL name: FOOSBALL MATCH **First appears: Pact: Breach 3.3 * β '''Frisbee''' π - flying disc manufactured by Wham-O **IRL name: Frisbee **First appears: Pact: Subordination 6.8
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