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''[[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.
''[[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.


[[Blatant Lies|Such is what the]] [http://lordofdragons.wikispaces.com/ Lord of Dragons wiki] claims. In truth, ''Lord of Dragons'' is a wiki-based parody of high fantasy novels, [[Follow the Leader|inspired by]] [[Penny Arcade]]'s [http://elothtes.pbworks.com/ 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 [http://elothtes.pbworks.com/w/page/Lord-of-Dragons put up a short article] about ''LoD''.
[[Blatant Lies|Such is what the]] [http://lordofdragons.wikispaces.com/ Lord of Dragons wiki] claims. In truth, ''Lord of Dragons'' is a wiki-based parody of high fantasy novels, [[Follow the Leader|inspired by]] [[Penny Arcade]]'s ''[http://elothtes.pbworks.com/ 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 [http://elothtes.pbworks.com/w/page/Lord-of-Dragons 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).
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 Include:'''
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: One dragon is named Mnemnonic, another Cecil. There's even one example in the same name: Gus Lémodỗonyn, an elf.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: One dragon is named Mnemnonic, another Cecil. There's even one example in the same name: Gus Lémodỗonyn, an elf.
* [[All Monks Know Kung Fu]]: The Brotherhood of the Deep Sai, which promotes peace through ass-kicking.
* [[All Monks Know Kung Fu]]: The Brotherhood of the Deep Sai, which promotes peace through ass-kicking.

Revision as of 22:48, 1 May 2015

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: