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* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Several books have officially been declared discontinuity, to the point where all copies of ''Emperor Supreme'' were to be burned, save for the one in Smain's personal possession, any copies received on EBay, and the copy in the library of the Vatican ([[Moral Guardians|the Pope considered the novel to be satanic]], [[Hypocritical Humor|despite him claiming it 'really had a cool front cover']]).
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Several books have officially been declared discontinuity, to the point where all copies of ''Emperor Supreme'' were to be burned, save for the one in Smain's personal possession, any copies received on EBay, and the copy in the library of the Vatican ([[Moral Guardians|the Pope considered the novel to be satanic]], [[Hypocritical Humor|despite him claiming it 'really had a cool front cover']]).
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Damn! That's one '''shitload''' of dragons!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Damn! That's one '''shitload''' of dragons!"
* [[Continuity Snarl]]: The [http://lordofdragons.wikispaces.com/Dagoranian+dating+system Dagoranian dating system] is so needlessly complex, when coupled with the many examples of [[Series Continuity Error]] it's impossible to know what happened when.
* [[Continuity Snarl]]: The [http://lordofdragons.wikispaces.com/Dagoranian+dating+system Dagoranian dating system]{{Dead link}} is so needlessly complex, when coupled with the many examples of [[Series Continuity Error]] it's impossible to know what happened when.
* [[Dragon Rider]]: The Dragonlords, naturally.
* [[Dragon Rider]]: The Dragonlords, naturally.
* [[The Dung Ages]]: Peasants live in Dungheeps.
* [[The Dung Ages]]: Peasants live in Dungheeps.

Latest revision as of 03:21, 18 September 2018

Lord of Dragons is a eighteen-part book series written mostly by Ephraim B Smain, a popular science fiction and fantasy author who wrote the first book in the series, To Serve A Dragonlord, in 1961, when he was fifteen years old.

Such is what the Lord of Dragons wiki claims. In truth, Lord of Dragons is a wiki-based parody of high fantasy novels, inspired by Penny Arcade's Epic Legends of the Heirarchs: The Elemenstor Saga wiki. It was created because Air Of Mystery and co-writer 4rcit4 wanted to write something with no established canon, whereas if they wrote in ELotHTES they would have to follow existing rules. (ELotHTES did rather kindly put up a short article about LoD.

The wiki is partly about detailing the books in the series (which parody High Fantasy tropes), Smain's life (disastrous) and the ongoing efforts to create a Film of the Book (which parodies moviemaking in general).


Tropes used in Lord of Dragons include: