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The Artifact Western Animation

A page for describing TheArtifact: Western Animation. American Dad!: Klaus, the East German athlete in a goldfish's body, seems to serve no narrative ...

Artifact of Attraction

The Artifact of Attraction is an object that inspires obsession. It can cause a group of friends to become paranoid and distrustful, making them stop ...

Public Domain Artifact

A famous, often completely mythical, conveniently uncopyrighted-yet-instantly-recognizable item, pulled from the realms of history, literature, ...

Artifact Title

A series title that may have been an accurate description when it began, but after a number of changes to the premise, no longer makes sense to people who ...

Artifact of Doom

The Artifact of Doom is an unusual villain in that it is a (seemingly) inanimate object that somehow manages to be pure evil. It is the threat of corruption ...

Ancient Artifact

An artifact is both rare and extraordinary, and the abilities it grants are beyond — often far beyond — the scope of the technology available in the story.

Artifact of Power

(The word artifact literally means something made by humans, and contains the same root as artificial.) They can range from the simplest Magic Staff to ...

Artifact

Artifact may refer to: The video game from Valve Software. The The Artifact trope, for a story element or character that is no longer important to the plot, ...

Video Game Artifact

Artifact is a Card Battle Game by Valve Software, set in the Dota 2 universe. The game released on November 28, 2018 on Steam. As in other card games, ...

The Artifact

A common example of this trope is when a story has a point of view character who's the new kid in town and learns about the setting along with the audience.