Arago
"What is the price of experience? Do men buy it for a song? Or wisdom for a dance in the street? No, it is bought with the price of all the man hath, his house, his wife, his children."
—William Blake
The full official title is AR∀GO - City of London Police's Special Crimes Investigator, but most often shortened to just Arago by fans. The story centers around two twins, Arago and Ewan, whose parents were slaughtered by a Serial Killer named the Patchman. Years later, the vengeful Arago crosses paths with Ewan, who has since become a police officer, just as blood begins to flow again in the streets of London.
After facing him a second time, Arago ends up with the Patchman's supernatural abilities. Instead of wangsting, he joins the London PD and becomes partners with Joe Sullivan. They Fight Crime.
Oh, and the powers he inherited cause anything not made out of metal or plastic to decay if they touch him. And all sorts of nasty demons are showing up in the city, that only he can see. And he's under suspicion of being the Patchman. Fun Fun Fun.
- Action Girl : Rio
- Angsty Surviving Twin : Arago.
- All Myths Are True : Averted. While some mythical creatures are real, some of them (such as werewolves) are just that- myths.
- Except they aren't. Sort of.
- And the Adventure Continues...
- Armor-Piercing Slap : Subverted. Rio hurts her hand because of Arago's power.
- Artificial Limbs: Oz in the final chapter
- Awesomeness By Analysis : Joe.
- Axe Crazy : The Patchman, obviously.
- The red hats are literally this, using giant axes to kill.
- Back from the Dead : The Patchman, Ewan.
- Badass Grandpa : Joe Joe Joe...
- Badass Normal : Joe at first, Ewan, Rio at first. And now Oz.
- Badass Biker : Arago.
- Bad Dreams : Not really surprising, considering what Arago's been through...
- Bad Liar : Whenever Arago's tugging at his ear and, sometimes, looking away from who he's talking with, it's a sure sign that he's lying. Rio's definitely figured out that he's been hiding a lot from her lately thanks to him not knowing that he always does this when he lies.
- Bad Powers, Good People : Arago, of course. Although how bad Brionac really is is debatable.
- Bag of Holding : The leprechaun has one.
- Batman Gambit
- Beam Spam : Basically what the White Horseman's power boils down to; he can make just about anything into a projectile, and in large quantities.
- The Beast Master: The Pale Horseman, though which type he falls under is unclear.
- Big Bad Friend : Seth Stringer, though he's very open about his intentions to take Brionac from Arago one day.
- Big Brother Instinct : Both Ewan and Arago show signs of this.
- Big Damn Heroes : Joe, multiple times. Seth has done it as well.
- Blessed with Suck : Arago's powers are slowly killing him and will do the same to anyone he touches if he doesn't let go after a while.
- Blow You Away: Seth/Orc's power.
- Body Horror : Anyone who the Black Horseman decides to "change."
- Braids of Action : The Red Horseman.
- Butt Monkey : The Galley Beggar.
- Came Back Wrong : Ewan.
- Celtic Mythology
- Chainsaw Good : Unless you happen to be named Rupert Shannon, in which case it is very, very bad.
- Chivalrous Pervert : Joe.
- Clothing Damage: Arago starts his battles fully clothed and ends most of them half naked. The Red Horseman's wardrobe isn't treated kindly either.
- Combat Pragmatist : Many characters have shades of this, but Oswell Miller is even acknowledged as this in series.
- Cold Sniper: The White Horseman.
- Cool Old Guy : Joe, full stop.
- Cursed with Awesome : The Patchman's powers.
- Dark and Troubled Past : Arago and Ewan, Joe, Oz , and all four Horsemen qualify. Practically everyone in the series has this trope in their backstory.
- Dead Twin Brother : Semi-averted with Ewan, who Came Back Wrong thanks to the Patchman.
- Death by Origin Story : Arago and Ewan's parents. Ewan joins them by the end of chapter one. Sort of.
- Defeat Means Friendship : The Galley Beggar.
- Eldritch Abomination: The Black Horseman's power creates these.
- The Gogmagog qualify, too.
- First Episode Spoiler: Ewan dies.
- Freudian Excuse : All four Horseman have this, which is why they work for Patchman to end the world to begin with. In the order they were revealed:
- The Pale Horseman was a musician whose band got into illegal dealings. He took the fall and went to jail, but when he got out, they abandoned him. He believes himself to be the only one he can rely on in the world.
- The Black Horseman saved an ailing patient with a terminal disease, only to have her commit suicide shortly after. He loses faith in "hope."
- The White Horseman was a soldier whose close comrades were killed by friendly fire, and the pilot escapes because he's the son of an official. The White Horseman loses his faith in "good" and "evil" because of it.
- The Red Horseman's mother had an abusive boyfriend, who beat and nearly killed her. Scarlet planned to kill him so she can live happily with her mother, but finds him dead already. While trying to burn the evidence, she's discovered by her mother. She is blamed by her jealous mother and nearly strangled to death. She begins to hate all humanity.
- Friendly Enemy : Seth Stringer.
- A Girl And Her X : Coco and Colo.
- Game Face : The gremlins. Subverted by the fact that they never meant to cause any real harm to the protagonist or the boy they were originally chasing; they were just hungry and wanted candy.
- Good Scars, Evil Scars : Ewan has a scar from when he defended his brother Arago, who now has his arm.
- Groin Attack : Arago really didn't deserve that.
- Heroic Sacrifice : Ewan.
- And now Seth followed by Joe.
- Hollywood Atheist : Subverted. While Joe is openly an atheist he doesn't act bitter or depressed, though his stance about the supernatural and God is made pretty clear:
Joe: Things like demons don't actually exist. This is just the work of a human who is like a demon.
- As of chapter 45, his concept of the world may well be changing.
- Horned Humanoid : The Red Horseman's bangs spike up into horns when using her fire powers against Arago.
- Horsemen of the Apocalypse : We've been introduced to all four horsemen by chapter 55.
- Hot-Blooded : Arago. Gets called out for it repeatedly.
- Improbable Aiming Skills : Rio again.
- Instant Runes : Could be what appears around Seth's head. Joe and in the end, Coco, has to manually create his own using a staff.
- Invisible to Normals : Many of the nasty beasties that Arago fights.
- Little Miss Badass : The Red Horseman, Scarlet Rabi.
- Made of Iron : The Red Horseman gets blasted with laser beams, crushed with air pressure, hit with an air and fire combo attack directly followed by a Brionac-powered punch, engulfed in tear gas, shot with Bomb Arrows, is hit with a falling ceiling and impaled on a Unicorn's horn. It's only enough to make her retreat with a few bruises.
- Masquerade : Faeries are quite real-according to the Galley Beggar, many live among humans. Also, Arago and his powers.
- Meaningful Name : The Red Horseman's name is Scarlet Rabi.
- Mr. Exposition : Galley Beggar.
- Ms. Fanservice : Rio and Scarlet Rabi.
- Murder the Hypotenuse : Scarlet's mother tries to do this to her, which also makes this an attempted Offing the Offspring.
- Odd Couple : Arago and Rio, Joe or Ewan.
- Papa Wolf: Do not mess with Coco, because Joe will find you.
- Polar Opposite Twins: Arago and Ewan.
- Playing with Fire: The Red Horseman's power.
- Power Glows
- Psycho Electro : The Pale Rider Lucian most definitely qualifies, being more than willing to kill off a whole train of uninvolved people just to kill Arago and take Brioniac.
- Poisonous Person : Poor Arago...
- Power Incontinence : Brionac would be nice if it would turn off once in a while.
- After being drugged by Seth and the cult at his school, Arago was unable to use Brionac for a short while. It's unknown if it was just due to his inability to focus due to the drugs or if the power turned off.
- Razor Floss: Part of Oz's arsenal.
- Self-Made Orphan : The Red Horseman.
- Shell Shocked Senior : Joe.
- Shout-Out : To William Blake, of all people.
- The fact that the protagonist is named Hunt and is a detective at the Met, and that Ewan is wearing a camel coat in the first chapter is a shout out to Ashes to Ashes.
- The Black Horseman at one point fuses his hand with a chainsaw
- Shown Their Work : Did they just quote William Blake?
- All of the powers named so far in the series are references to Celtic mythology, the myths of the British Isles, especially Brionac, the Spear of Lugh, also known as the Spear of God.
- Sibling Yin-Yang : Arago and Ewan.
- Sidekick : The Galley Beggar monster... somehow.
- Small Girl, Big Gun : Well, she hasn't actually used a gun yet, but the impromptu cleaver that the Red Horseman creates gives off the same kind of look: small girl, giant weapon.
- Static Stun Gun : As a "Slider" (electric person), Lucian is able to use his power in this manner.
- Super Strength: Arago and the Red Horseman. The former has enough strength to catch a boat that has been thrown at him while the latter casually throws police cars around.
- Taken to further extremes in the chapter 71, where the Red Horseman uses the minute hand from Big Ben like a sword.
- The Fair Folk : Faeries are known to exist. So far, of the few kinds shown (including redcaps, leprechauns, gremlins and goblins), only a few fit the bill.
- Took a Level in Badass: In the last chapter, Coco, who now uses her father's weapon, and Rio, who now has full control over the werewolf pelt.
- Touch of Death : Arago's doesn't turn off. At least it's slow-acting enough that he can briefly touch others without permanently hurting them.
- Also subverted because Brionac doesn't destroy, it heals. It just has a tendency to heal too much.
- Trademark Favorite Food : Arago's candy bars. The horrible coffee may also count.
- Trick Arrow: Oz uses arrows tipped with explosives.
- Tsundere : Rio, Rio, Rio.
- Weak but Skilled : Oz, the man from Albion. Also, Joe.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: Seth's reason for wanting Brionac and contracting with Orc is that he wants to make a better world.
- White-Haired Pretty Boy : Arago.
- Zettai Ryouiki : The Red Horseman.