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Waerloga is a Slice of Live story about aliens called Ehiri or "Ethereals" who take over Earth in the course of four years told from the point of view of "Deedee Alisher", a teenager of Russian descent who has a crazy father and goes to live with her grandparents after her father commits suicide. The story really starts when Deedee is chosen at a parade to be the ruler's bride and her real name, Dahlia revealed. Example of:

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  • Waerloga is a Slice of Live story about aliens called Ehiri or "Ethereals" who take over Earth in the course of four years told from the point of view of "Deedee Alisher", a teenager of Russian descent who has a crazy father and goes to live with her grandparents after her father commits suicide. The story really starts when Deedee is chosen at a parade to be the ruler's bride and her real name, Dahlia revealed. Example of:
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  • Waerloga is a Slice of Live story about aliens called Ehiri or "Ethereals" who take over Earth in the course of four years told from the point of view of "Deedee Alisher", a teenager of Russian descent who has a crazy father and goes to live with her grandparents after her father commits suicide. The story really starts when Deedee is chosen at a parade to be the ruler's bride and her real name, Dahlia revealed. Example of: --- * Ambiguous Gender: The Ehiri/Ethereals, who are born this way and choose gender around puberty. * And I Must Scream: A punishment for errant Ethereals. * Angst? What Angst?: After the second chapter, Dahlia, who is well-adjusted inspite of her mother dying, her father's insanity and subsequent suicide and getting married off to the new Evil Overlord. * Anti-Hero: Deedee/Dahlia and Ellek both qualify. * Anything That Moves: Ellek after the war. * Arranged Marriage: Dahlia and Ellek; they get along quite well inspite of that. * Ax Crazy: Thalia, who grins through it all-until her punishment. * Big Bad: Ellek and Dahlia. * But Not Too Foreign: Dahlia's children are part-Russian, part-"American" and half-Ethereal. * Casanova: Ellek, who in different forms can-and will seduce Anything That Moves. * Cloudcuckoolander: Ben, who completely lost it after his wife died. * Crapsack World: Oooh yeah. * Creepy Child: Kell, who appears as sociopathic as Ellek. * Cool and Unusual Punishment: The worst punishment involves trapping an Ehiri into a body they can't control and remaining aware. * Dark Is Not Evil: The civilian Ethereals, Mori especially. * Disappeared Dad: Lannon; it still counts. Also Deedee/Dahlia. * Driven to Suicide: Ben. He was already crazy, but the attack drove him over the edge. * Eldritch Abomination: Quite possibly the Ehiri. Some certainly look the part. * Everyone Is Bisexual: Among the Ehiri, anyway, as apparent gender doesn't mean a thing. * Evil Overlord: Ellek * The Fair Folk: Possibly the Ehiri. * Fantastic Racism: "Nothing ever changes about fear and loathing." Also, Thalia's motivation. * For the Evulz: Ellek decided to take over because it amuses him. * Harem: Ellek has one. * Humans Are Bastards: Played with mercilessly. * Light Is Not Good: Ellek, from his name (El=God) to his true, angelic appearance. * Lolita: Dahlia in the beginning. * Magnificent Bastard: Ellek and Thalia. * Meaningful Name: Ellek and Mori. (Mori is Japanese for "protect") * Mind Rape: Happens a lot; any outside of Ellek's inner circle are supposed to get punished for it, but that doesn't always happen. * Mister Seahorse: To Dahlia's amusement. * Moral Dissonance: Ethereals have no concept or understanding of marriage at first. * My Nayme Is: Deedee/Dahlia * Near-Rape Experience: Dahlia at age 14. Her dad was not so lucky. * Nigh Invulnerability: The Ethereals, some more than others, Ellek particularly. * Noble Demon: Mori, who looks like walking Nightmare Fuel but is actually a shy, kind Ehiri woman. * Non-Indicative First Episode: Second chapter, actually. The angst lightens up considerably after that. * Phantom Zone: The Ehiri plane, which has Earth-like places called 'Causality Zones'. * Rape as Drama: It's strongly implied (but short of being stated outright) that Ben was raped repeatedly. * Really Gets Around: Ellek. * La RĂ©sistance: A few, actually; none are actually organized or large enough to really do anything. * Sadly Mythtaken: Played for laughs. * Shape Shifter: A number of Ehiri. Ellek can change his physical age, something no other Ethereal can do. Later, Mori, who is only able to shift to a human shell. * Take That: Some rather political ones. * Villain Protagonist: Nominally Dahlia and definitely Ellek. * What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic: Played with. * What Measure Is a Non-Human?: In conjunction with Humans Are Bastards. * What the Hell, Townspeople?: Made of it. Dahlia's town "...sold out humanity" to Ellek and held a secret bridal lottery at a parade. * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Ellek in both forms, his preferred one especially. * Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: Averted in the title, which is actual Old/middle English.
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