Spoilers
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I've numbered them, to make it easy to guess what they're spoilers -to- -- some are easy, some trivial, some pretty hard.
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- It's a sled. (
fleetfootmike)
- He's a she. (easy, but arguably
devotedbear. Ambug was the first to name it, though)
- They win. They win, but the king still dies. One wins, two lose, one doesn't play, all but one dies, and he's not the one that won. (
kokoinai)
- After going to the moon, they come home. (
stormsweeper)
- After going to the moon, they go into space and conquer the galaxy.
- The big bad guys lose. The big good guys have left the building.
- They do, in fact, find the promised land. And keep it for a while. Here are some rules for you to follow. (
fiddledragon)
- He loses, but gets a new job, and so do all his friends.
- They win. But that's boring, so they start over again. (
tirerim)
- They die and go to heaven. (
fiddledragon)
- Five return, and one goes alone. (
fiddledragon)
- Some go, two stay and rule. And two stay for a long while, and then go.(
fleetfootmike)
- They live happily ever after.
(the last one's not worth guessing, but it's the only spoiler without a specific behind it)
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#6 (the good gods have left, the evil gods remain and normal people have to defeat them) is a pretty common background for books. A Fire Upon the Deep fits. So does the Godslayer duology (which I'd recommend to almost anyone who would read your lj).
I'm clearly firing in the dark here.
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(the clue I've given for #5 and #6 is pretty large, and I'm not going to expand upon it).
And yeah, the motif (though that's not exactly the one I'm getting at; both parts are a spoiler, not just one part) is one that appears in multiple works; that was actually one of the more fun parts of the exercise; some of the "spoilers" are fairly universal, but most are guessable despite this.
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(Scalzi, btw)
(Google feels like cheating, and is doubtful in is efficacy, but I now believe I have not read the books referred to by #5 and #6.)