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'''Durkon Thundershield:''' As I recall, ye called me "[[Good Is Not Nice|surly and unpleasant]]" shortly after ye met me. [...] Maybe all these folks need is [[The Hero|a good strong leader like ye]] [[Team Dad|ta whip 'em into shape]].|''The Order of the Stick 0: On the Origin of PCs''}}
'''Durkon Thundershield:''' As I recall, ye called me "[[Good Is Not Nice|surly and unpleasant]]" shortly after ye met me. [...] Maybe all these folks need is [[The Hero|a good strong leader like ye]] [[Team Dad|ta whip 'em into shape]].|''The Order of the Stick 0: On the Origin of PCs''}}


'''''[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots.html The Order of the Stick]''''' is a [[Stick Figure Comic]] by Rich Burlew set in a world based on ''[[Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' 3.5 Edition rules (an original world, rather than an established setting) centering around the adventures of the eponymous party. The comic is well-loved for its complicated plot (with storylines planned ''years'' in advance by Burlew), its well-executed [[Mood Whiplash]] moments, and its own brand of humor, often relying on sarcastic pop culture references.
'''''[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots.html The Order of the Stick]''''' is a [[Stick Figure Comic]] by [[Rich Burlew]] set in a world based on ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' 3.5 Edition rules (an original world, rather than an established setting) centering around the adventures of the eponymous party. The comic is well-loved for its complicated plot (with storylines planned ''years'' in advance by Burlew), its well-executed [[Mood Whiplash]] moments, and its own brand of humor, often relying on sarcastic pop culture references.


The main cast consists of Roy Greenhilt, the fighter, leader, and [[Only Sane Man]]; Haley Starshine, a [[Gold Fever|treasure-loving]] [[Action Girl]] rogue; Vaarsuvius, a [[Insufferable Genius|condescending]] [[Squishy Wizard|elf wizard]] whose [[Ambiguous Gender|unknown gender]] is a [[Running Gag]]; Durkon Thundershield, a [[Straight Man|straight-laced]] [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|dwarf]] cleric of Thor; Elan, a [[Cloudcuckoolander|happy-go-lucky]] and [[The Fool|none-too-bright]] [[Spoony Bard|bard]] with a [[Genre Savvy|flair for]] [[Large Ham|the dramatic]]; and Belkar Bitterleaf, a [[Hair-Trigger Temper|hot-headed]] halfling ranger/barbarian [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|who kills and/or threatens people at the slightest provocation]].
The main cast consists of Roy Greenhilt, the fighter, leader, and [[Only Sane Man]]; Haley Starshine, a [[Gold Fever|treasure-loving]] [[Action Girl]] rogue; Vaarsuvius, a [[Insufferable Genius|condescending]] [[Squishy Wizard|elf wizard]] whose [[Ambiguous Gender|unknown gender]] is a [[Running Gag]]; Durkon Thundershield, a [[Straight Man|straight-laced]] [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|dwarf]] cleric of Thor; Elan, a [[Cloudcuckoolander|happy-go-lucky]] and [[The Fool|none-too-bright]] [[Spoony Bard|bard]] with a [[Genre Savvy|flair for]] [[Large Ham|the dramatic]]; and Belkar Bitterleaf, a [[Hair-Trigger Temper|hot-headed]] halfling ranger/barbarian [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|who kills and/or threatens people at the slightest provocation]].
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Of course, even with all that going on, it's still [[Distracting Disambiguation|covered with plenty of humor.]] Also notable is the fact that ''all'' of the main characters and quite a few of the minor characters are extremely [[Genre Savvy]], not just about the ''D&D'' rules and gameplay mechanics [[Medium Awareness|by which their world operates]], but general storytelling tropes as well. This tends to lead to a ''lot'' of [[Lampshade Hanging]] (including, at one point, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0546.html lampshading the act of lampshading] -- with a literal lampshade).<ref>However, it was not a [[Shout-Out]] to [[The Other Tropes Wiki]]. Rich Burlew wasn't even aware [[TV Tropes]] existed until that comic.</ref>
Of course, even with all that going on, it's still [[Distracting Disambiguation|covered with plenty of humor.]] Also notable is the fact that ''all'' of the main characters and quite a few of the minor characters are extremely [[Genre Savvy]], not just about the ''D&D'' rules and gameplay mechanics [[Medium Awareness|by which their world operates]], but general storytelling tropes as well. This tends to lead to a ''lot'' of [[Lampshade Hanging]] (including, at one point, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0546.html lampshading the act of lampshading] -- with a literal lampshade).<ref>However, it was not a [[Shout-Out]] to [[The Other Tropes Wiki]]. Rich Burlew wasn't even aware [[TV Tropes]] existed until that comic.</ref>


''The Order of the Stick'' was one of the original reasons for the "[http://www.giantitp.com Giant in the Playground]" gaming site, which also hosted the first volume of ''[[Erfworld]]''. The GitP forums are almost an unofficial troper forum, thanks in part to the webcomic's [[Troper Critical Mass|distinct appeal to tropers]].
''The Order of the Stick'' was one of the original reasons for Burlew's creation of the '''"Giant in the Playground"''' gaming site, located at [http://www.giantitp.com] - it also hosts the first volume of ''[[Erfworld]]'', gaming articles, and a shop. The GitP forums are almost an unofficial troper forum, thanks in part to the webcomic's [[Troper Critical Mass|distinct appeal to tropers]].


The webcomic pages have also been sold in hardcopy in the following books:
The webcomic pages have also been sold in hardcopy in the following books:
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* ''Snips, Snails and Dragon Tales'' (a collection of strips published in Dragon magazine and about eighty pages of other humorous fluff).
* ''Snips, Snails and Dragon Tales'' (a collection of strips published in Dragon magazine and about eighty pages of other humorous fluff).
* An as-yet-unnamed book which will likely contain [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/599092525/the-order-of-the-stick-reprint-drive material from a successful Kickstarter drive]. The book will probably be [[Bonus Material|several stories about minor but popular characters and a couple of non-canon stories involving the main characters]].
* An as-yet-unnamed book which will likely contain [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/599092525/the-order-of-the-stick-reprint-drive material from a successful Kickstarter drive]. The book will probably be [[Bonus Material|several stories about minor but popular characters and a couple of non-canon stories involving the main characters]].
** Please note: the above is by no means assured. Rich mentioned in the Kickstarter Comments that, once work has finished on everything for the Drive, and his pending official books are out of the way, then ''maybe'' he'll get around to this book. Until then, it is only very lightly pencilled in the diary.
** Please note: the above is by no means assured. Rich mentioned in the Kickstarter Comments that, once work has finished on everything for the Drive, and his pending official books are out of the way, then ''maybe'' he'll get around to this book. Until then, it is only very lightly penciled in the diary.


The print-only books are not necessary for following the main plot of the comic. In fact, it's usually lampshaded whenever material from a print-only book is recapped (sometimes with a character [[Product Placement|checking an actual copy of the book]] just to make sure they got everything).
The print-only books are not necessary for following the main plot of the comic. In fact, it's usually lampshaded whenever material from a print-only book is recapped (sometimes with a character [[Product Placement|checking an actual copy of the book]] just to make sure they got everything).


Has multiple [[The Order of the Stick/Characters|character sheets]]. [[Dungeons and Dragons|Fittingly]].
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The website, created by Rich Burlew, on which the Order of the Stick is distributed. Aswell as the Order of the Stick comic, it contains gaming articles, a shop, some stories and another comic, Erfworld.

http://www.giantitp.com has multiple [[The Order of the Stick/Characters|character sheets]], [[Dungeons & Dragons|fittingly]].

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Latest revision as of 20:09, 11 February 2024

Roy Greenhilt: The rogue is ambitious and greedy, the ranger is a complete psychopath, the wizard is trigger-happy and never stops talking, and the bard is as dumb as a box of moldy carrots!

Durkon Thundershield: As I recall, ye called me "surly and unpleasant" shortly after ye met me. [...] Maybe all these folks need is a good strong leader like ye ta whip 'em into shape.
The Order of the Stick 0: On the Origin of PCs

The Order of the Stick is a Stick Figure Comic by Rich Burlew set in a world based on Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition rules (an original world, rather than an established setting) centering around the adventures of the eponymous party. The comic is well-loved for its complicated plot (with storylines planned years in advance by Burlew), its well-executed Mood Whiplash moments, and its own brand of humor, often relying on sarcastic pop culture references.

The main cast consists of Roy Greenhilt, the fighter, leader, and Only Sane Man; Haley Starshine, a treasure-loving Action Girl rogue; Vaarsuvius, a condescending elf wizard whose unknown gender is a Running Gag; Durkon Thundershield, a straight-laced dwarf cleric of Thor; Elan, a happy-go-lucky and none-too-bright bard with a flair for the dramatic; and Belkar Bitterleaf, a hot-headed halfling ranger/barbarian who kills and/or threatens people at the slightest provocation.

The comic started off as a gag-a-day strip, often mocking D&D rules, but things quickly took a turn for the dramatic: their journey to defeat the evil Xykon entangled them in the lich's plot to harness the power of The Snarl, a sinister reality-eating... thing formed at the dawn of creation from literal tangles in the fabric of reality. Along the way, they butted heads with hordes of monsters, plot complications, an overzealous paladin or two, and the Linear Guild, a group of Evil Counterparts led by Elan's Evil Twin brother, Nale.

Of course, even with all that going on, it's still covered with plenty of humor. Also notable is the fact that all of the main characters and quite a few of the minor characters are extremely Genre Savvy, not just about the D&D rules and gameplay mechanics by which their world operates, but general storytelling tropes as well. This tends to lead to a lot of Lampshade Hanging (including, at one point, lampshading the act of lampshading -- with a literal lampshade).[1]

The Order of the Stick was one of the original reasons for Burlew's creation of the "Giant in the Playground" gaming site, located at [1] - it also hosts the first volume of Erfworld, gaming articles, and a shop. The GitP forums are almost an unofficial troper forum, thanks in part to the webcomic's distinct appeal to tropers.

The webcomic pages have also been sold in hardcopy in the following books:

  • Dungeon Crawlin' Fools (1-121)
  • No Cure for the Paladin Blues (122-301)
  • War and XPs (302-484)
  • Don't Split the Party (485-672)

The physical volumes of the main comic also contain extra sideplots and gag-strips as incentive for readers to buy them. They're even referenced in the comic when a character will say something like, "I wonder if we could get the scene of us rescuing Roy's corpse added in as bonus content to the next book?"

There are also several print-only books that are tied into the comic:

  • On the Origin of PCs (a prequel to Dungeon Crawlin' Fools which focuses on how Roy and Durkon founded the Order of the Stick)
  • Start of Darkness (a prequel focusing on Xykon and Redcloak)
  • Snips, Snails and Dragon Tales (a collection of strips published in Dragon magazine and about eighty pages of other humorous fluff).
  • An as-yet-unnamed book which will likely contain material from a successful Kickstarter drive. The book will probably be several stories about minor but popular characters and a couple of non-canon stories involving the main characters.
    • Please note: the above is by no means assured. Rich mentioned in the Kickstarter Comments that, once work has finished on everything for the Drive, and his pending official books are out of the way, then maybe he'll get around to this book. Until then, it is only very lightly penciled in the diary.

The print-only books are not necessary for following the main plot of the comic. In fact, it's usually lampshaded whenever material from a print-only book is recapped (sometimes with a character checking an actual copy of the book just to make sure they got everything).

The Order of the Stick Giant in the Playground Edit

The website, created by Rich Burlew, on which the Order of the Stick is distributed. Aswell as the Order of the Stick comic, it contains gaming articles, a shop, some stories and another comic, Erfworld.

http://www.giantitp.com has multiple character sheets, fittingly.

The Order of the Stick is the Trope Namer for:
Tropes used in The Order of the Stick include:
  1. However, it was not a Shout-Out to The Other Tropes Wiki. Rich Burlew wasn't even aware TV Tropes existed until that comic.