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* [[Action Girl]]: Sue. |
* [[Action Girl]]: Sue. |
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* [[Aerith and Bob]] |
* [[Aerith and Bob]] |
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: Sue. "Heroism is difficult, dirty, and unrewarding." |
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* [[Break the Haughty]]: Alariel. |
* [[Break the Haughty]]: Alariel. |
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* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The Virgins. |
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The Virgins. |
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* [[Deep-Immersion Gaming]] |
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* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Played straight at first, and then quickly subverted once the gamer got back in charge of her player character. |
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Played straight at first, and then quickly subverted once the gamer got back in charge of her player character. |
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* [[The Ditz]]: Dark Lordess Tyfnee. |
* [[The Ditz]]: Dark Lordess Tyfnee. |
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* [[Last of His Kind]]: Crunch is the last ogre left. |
* [[Last of His Kind]]: Crunch is the last ogre left. |
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* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: ...monkeys. |
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: ...monkeys. |
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* [[Non-Action Guy]]: Laurien and Koln. |
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* [[Supervillain Lair]]: Lampshaded. "Crumbly old castles are cheap. Prop 'em up, put up a flag, voilà ! Instant fortress of evil!" |
* [[Supervillain Lair]]: Lampshaded. "Crumbly old castles are cheap. Prop 'em up, put up a flag, voilà ! Instant fortress of evil!" |
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* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|The head priestess of the temple of Tythus.}} |
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|The head priestess of the temple of Tythus.}} |
Revision as of 05:21, 9 January 2014
Dumnestor's Heroes is a webcomic by Irony-chan (also the creator of Get Medieval) about an adventuring party in a classic Fantasy setting who are really the player characters of a group of tabletop gamers.
The in-game story is that an elf prince got turned into a human as the result of a poorly-worded request to his god, and he and a dwarven accountant are rescued from their orc abductors by a female human rogue. The three of them find themselves caught into a series of adventures--because the junior god who made the initial mistake is trying to justify himself before the rest of the pantheon by claiming he intends to take the characters on a heroic quest.
The series has been on indefinite hiatus since January 2010.
Contains examples of:
- Action Girl: Sue.
- Aerith and Bob
- Anti-Hero: Sue. "Heroism is difficult, dirty, and unrewarding."
- Break the Haughty: Alariel.
- Cloudcuckoolander: The Virgins.
- Deep-Immersion Gaming
- Distressed Damsel: Played straight at first, and then quickly subverted once the gamer got back in charge of her player character.
- The Ditz: Dark Lordess Tyfnee.
- Emo Teen: Emmy. Binding her own soul into a magic sword hasn't improved her any.
- Fan Service: The Sixteen (naked) Virgins of Tythus, the Waterways God.
- Fantastic Aesop: Elvish prejudice against humans is as bad as human prejudice against elves.
- Feathered Fiend: The roc.
- Genre Savvy: Sue.
- Gentle Giant: Crunch turns out to be one.
- He Is Not My Boyfriend: Sue.
- Humanity Ensues: From elf to human. It was apparently more unpleasant than it sounds.
- Jerkass Gods
- Last of His Kind: Crunch is the last ogre left.
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: ...monkeys.
- Non-Action Guy: Laurien and Koln.
- Supervillain Lair: Lampshaded. "Crumbly old castles are cheap. Prop 'em up, put up a flag, voilà ! Instant fortress of evil!"
- The Mole: The head priestess of the temple of Tythus.
- Rick Roll: A live version.
- Shout Out: To Ghostbusters in this strip. "If anyone asks if we're gods, say yes, okay?"
- Theme Naming: The necromancers are named after astronomical bodies (Antares, Andromeda, etc.)
- Trickster God: Dumnestor's brother.
- Wingding Eyes: The roc, when it is killed by Crunch.