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Some are [[Fractured Fairy Tale|Fractured Fairy Tales]], but that does not prevent them from being as grim as the originals.
Some are [[Fractured Fairy Tale|Fractured Fairy Tales]], but that does not prevent them from being as grim as the originals.


The main plot features the insomniac Princess November from "[[The Princess and The Pea (Literature)|The Princess and The Pea]]" setting out to save the moon, buried as in the fairy tale "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/jacobs/moreenglish/buriedmoon.html The Dead Moon]". She gathers a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] about her from various tales, and they encounter more fairy tale characters along the way.
The main plot features the insomniac Princess November from "[[The Princess and the Pea]]" setting out to save the moon, buried as in the fairy tale "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/jacobs/moreenglish/buriedmoon.html The Dead Moon]". She gathers a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] about her from various tales, and they encounter more fairy tale characters along the way.


Other included fairy tales are "[[Puss in Boots (Literature)|Puss in Boots]]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/diamondstoads/index.html Diamonds and Toads]", "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]", "[[Beauty and The Beast]]", "[[Hansel and Gretel (Literature)|Hansel and Gretel]]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/armlessmaiden/index.html The Girl Without Hands]", "[[Sleeping Beauty]]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/4youthfear.html The Boy Who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/bearskin/index.html Bearskin]", "[[Snow White and Rose Red (Literature)|Snow White and Rose Red]]'' and ''[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/93raven.html The Raven]''.
Other included fairy tales are "[[Puss in Boots (novel)|Puss in Boots]]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/diamondstoads/index.html Diamonds and Toads]", "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]", "[[Beauty and The Beast]]", "[[Hansel and Gretel]]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/armlessmaiden/index.html The Girl Without Hands]", "[[Sleeping Beauty]]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/4youthfear.html The Boy Who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was]", "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/bearskin/index.html Bearskin]", "[[Snow White and Rose Red]]'' and ''[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/93raven.html The Raven]''.


'''Characters''':
'''Characters''':
* November, the princess from "[[The Princess and The Pea (Literature)|The Princess and The Pea]]". Suffering from insomnia ever since the moon vanished. (Not that she slept well at any time.)
* November, the princess from "[[The Princess and the Pea]]". Suffering from insomnia ever since the moon vanished. (Not that she slept well at any time.)
* Perrault the cat from "[[Puss in Boots (Literature)|Puss in Boots]]" -- except that he's a [[Funny Animal]], not a [[Talking Animal]]. Still working for his master, the Marquis, until November persuades him to leave.
* Perrault the cat from "[[Puss in Boots (novel)|Puss in Boots]]" -- except that he's a [[Funny Animal]], not a [[Talking Animal]]. Still working for his master, the Marquis, until November persuades him to leave.
* Red from "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]". [[Ax Crazy|Has an ax. Uses it freely.]]
* Red from "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]". [[Ax Crazy|Has an ax. Uses it freely.]]
* Jack-or-maybe-Hans, The Boy from "The Boy Who Set Out To Learn What Fear Was."
* Jack-or-maybe-Hans, The Boy from "The Boy Who Set Out To Learn What Fear Was."
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* [[Abusive Parents]]: Claire strongly implies that the village parents are like this.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: Claire strongly implies that the village parents are like this.
* [[All Trolls Are Different]]: This one lives under a bridge.
* [[All Trolls Are Different]]: This one lives under a bridge.
* [[An Arm and A Leg]]: Claire's hands were lopped off.
* [[An Arm and a Leg]]: Claire's hands were lopped off.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Red.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Red.
* [[Angel Unaware]]: The innkeeper asks Perrault
* [[Angel Unaware]]: The innkeeper asks Perrault
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Perrault.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Perrault.
** Red gets snarky comments in every chance she gets. They pretty much make up half her dialogue.
** Red gets snarky comments in every chance she gets. They pretty much make up half her dialogue.
* [[Deal With the Devil]]: {{spoiler|Clare's parents made one with the actual devil to get riches in exchange for her. Luckily, the Moon intervened, though she still lost her hands.}}
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: {{spoiler|Clare's parents made one with the actual devil to get riches in exchange for her. Luckily, the Moon intervened, though she still lost her hands.}}
* [[Death By Despair]]: Beauty thinks the Beast's condition is caused by this.
* [[Death by Despair]]: Beauty thinks the Beast's condition is caused by this.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Limited Palette; Red's cloak is red, as are the roses at the Beast's castle.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Limited Palette; Red's cloak is red, as are the roses at the Beast's castle.
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Claire may not actually have fallen over it, but she came very close; she was saved by external forces and
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Claire may not actually have fallen over it, but she came very close; she was saved by external forces and
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* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: A Jack the Boy remembered.
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: A Jack the Boy remembered.
* [[The Empath]]: November is extraordinarily sensitive. Against her, this means that she gets hurt by things such as ''having leaves fall on her face''. More impressively, she can sense death, tell when people have noble blood, and is usually able to surmise the intentions of the people she brings into the group(she senses Perrault's boredom, as well as Clare's innocence). This is a [[Call Back]] to her source story, The Princess and the Pea, where it is the Princess's sensitivity that is used to determine her royal lineage.
* [[The Empath]]: November is extraordinarily sensitive. Against her, this means that she gets hurt by things such as ''having leaves fall on her face''. More impressively, she can sense death, tell when people have noble blood, and is usually able to surmise the intentions of the people she brings into the group(she senses Perrault's boredom, as well as Clare's innocence). This is a [[Call Back]] to her source story, The Princess and the Pea, where it is the Princess's sensitivity that is used to determine her royal lineage.
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Or so the characters assume.
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]: Or so the characters assume.
* [[Fair-Weather Friend]]: Red calls Perrault this.
* [[Fair-Weather Friend]]: Red calls Perrault this.
* [[Fallen Princess]]: November.
* [[Fallen Princess]]: November.
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* [[Funny Animal]]
* [[Funny Animal]]
* [[Ghost Story]]: When November was little, her sister September told her about how a queen once wished her daughter into a raven.
* [[Ghost Story]]: When November was little, her sister September told her about how a queen once wished her daughter into a raven.
* [[Girl With Psycho Weapon]]: Red and her axe.
* [[Girl with Psycho Weapon]]: Red and her axe.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: "Aha, I can see where this is going. Mysterious old beggar women need to be handled very, ''very'' carefully."
* [[Genre Savvy]]: "Aha, I can see where this is going. Mysterious old beggar women need to be handled very, ''very'' carefully."
** Invoked intentionally by Perrault when tricking an inn keeper to let them stay the night for free. He convinced the man that they were fairies, figuring he probably knew his fairytales well enough that he wouldn't question strange forms of payment (like a dead bird) if they came from the Fair folk.
** Invoked intentionally by Perrault when tricking an inn keeper to let them stay the night for free. He convinced the man that they were fairies, figuring he probably knew his fairytales well enough that he wouldn't question strange forms of payment (like a dead bird) if they came from the Fair folk.
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* [[The Hedge of Thorns]]: Prince Ricardo tackles the one around Sleeping Beauty's castle, and is apparently the only prince to have successfully done so.
* [[The Hedge of Thorns]]: Prince Ricardo tackles the one around Sleeping Beauty's castle, and is apparently the only prince to have successfully done so.
* [[Hitchhiker Heroes]]: The group.
* [[Hitchhiker Heroes]]: The group.
* [[Home Sweet Home]]: November wants it.
* [[Home, Sweet Home]]: November wants it.
* [[Honorary Uncle]]
* [[Honorary Uncle]]
* [[How Do You Like Them Apples?]]: September's problem.
* [[How Do You Like Them Apples?]]: September's problem.
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* [[The Insomniac]]: November
* [[The Insomniac]]: November
* [[It's Not You, It's Me]]: November to the Boy.
* [[It's Not You, It's Me]]: November to the Boy.
* [[I Was Beaten By a Girl]]: The Boy asks if this trope applies to Ricardo.
* [[I Was Beaten by a Girl]]: The Boy asks if this trope applies to Ricardo.
* [[The Jeeves]]: Perrault, albeit somewhat frustrated with it.
* [[The Jeeves]]: Perrault, albeit somewhat frustrated with it.
* [[Kick Them While They Are Down]]: Ricardo accuses the Boy of this.
* [[Kick Them While They Are Down]]: Ricardo accuses the Boy of this.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: For witches
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: For witches
{{quote| '''Perrault''': ''[http://www.forthewicked.net/archive/03-63.html There is a reason why fire is the traditional method of dealing with your kind.]''}}
{{quote| '''Perrault''': ''[http://www.forthewicked.net/archive/03-63.html There is a reason why fire is the traditional method of dealing with your kind.]''}}
* [[The Leader]]: November
* [[The Leader]]: November
* [[A Light in The Distance]]: Gives November hope for a refuge.
* [[A Light in the Distance]]: Gives November hope for a refuge.
* [[Lightning Reveal]]: In the storm, the one bright panel is with lightning.
* [[Lightning Reveal]]: In the storm, the one bright panel is with lightning.
* [[Literary Allusion Title]]
* [[Literary Allusion Title]]
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* [[My Beloved Smother]]: Taken to nightmarish levels with the Witch.
* [[My Beloved Smother]]: Taken to nightmarish levels with the Witch.
* [[My Significance Sense Is Tingling]]: November can tell there was death in that bed.
* [[My Significance Sense Is Tingling]]: November can tell there was death in that bed.
* [[Nice to The Waiter]]: November is genuinely kind, but she also deliberately invokes this; she doesn't want anyone to see the king's daughter being unkind to a beggar.
* [[Nice to the Waiter]]: November is genuinely kind, but she also deliberately invokes this; she doesn't want anyone to see the king's daughter being unkind to a beggar.
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]: in Red's backstory
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]: in Red's backstory
* [[The Nose Knows]]: Red
* [[The Nose Knows]]: Red
* [[Not Good With People]]: Red.
* [[Not Good with People]]: Red.
* [[Not Now, Kiddo]]: A mother to her daughter about Red.
* [[Not Now, Kiddo]]: A mother to her daughter about Red.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]
* [[Not Quite Dead]]
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* [[Not What It Looks Like]]: Perrault is standing by November when the wind blows a leaf into her face and bruises her. Red reacts badly.
* [[Not What It Looks Like]]: Perrault is standing by November when the wind blows a leaf into her face and bruises her. Red reacts badly.
* [[Odd-Shaped Panel]]: [http://www.forthewicked.net/archive/04-50.html feather-shaped].
* [[Odd-Shaped Panel]]: [http://www.forthewicked.net/archive/04-50.html feather-shaped].
* [[Off With His Head]]
* [[Off with His Head]]
* [[One for Sorrow, Two For Joy]]: November's sisters teased her for using the rhyme for ravens.
* [[One for Sorrow, Two For Joy]]: November's sisters teased her for using the rhyme for ravens.
* [[Only in It For The Money]]: November tries this on Perrault.
* [[Only in It For the Money]]: November tries this on Perrault.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: November's orders The Boy to bring her back or not return.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: November's orders The Boy to bring her back or not return.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Clare says she suffered it, and now knows she's no better. (She used to have a baby with her. It's gone now, and she refuses to explain.)
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Clare says she suffered it, and now knows she's no better. (She used to have a baby with her. It's gone now, and she refuses to explain.)
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* [[Speechbubbles Interruption]]: The boy to Ricardo.
* [[Speechbubbles Interruption]]: The boy to Ricardo.
* [[Standard Hero Reward]]: The Boy got November, the youngest of three sisters, and half a kingdom.
* [[Standard Hero Reward]]: The Boy got November, the youngest of three sisters, and half a kingdom.
* [[Stay On the Path]]: Perrault prefers it to following Red.
* [[Stay on the Path]]: Perrault prefers it to following Red.
* [[Stick'Em Up]]: Claire tried this.
* [[Stick'Em Up]]: Claire tried this.
* [[Stranger in A Familiar Land]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel finally get rescued from the witch and taken back to their weepy father... ''but they still remember how he sent them off to die alone in the woods''.}}
* [[Stranger in a Familiar Land]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel finally get rescued from the witch and taken back to their weepy father... ''but they still remember how he sent them off to die alone in the woods''.}}
* [[The Strategist]]: why November sought out Perrault
* [[The Strategist]]: why November sought out Perrault
* [[Talking Animal]]
* [[Talking Animal]]
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* [[Think Nothing of It]]: The innkeeper tries this.
* [[Think Nothing of It]]: The innkeeper tries this.
* [[Thoroughly Mistaken Identity]]
* [[Thoroughly Mistaken Identity]]
* [[Town With a Dark Secret]]: The village where they find Clare. That there is a witch in the forest is well-known. {{spoiler|But few parents try to stop their hungry children from wandering in.}}
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]]: The village where they find Clare. That there is a witch in the forest is well-known. {{spoiler|But few parents try to stop their hungry children from wandering in.}}
* [[The Tragic Rose]]: Red is drawn to them.
* [[The Tragic Rose]]: Red is drawn to them.
* [[The Undead]]: The forest witch. She can [[Our Zombies Are Different|still control bits that get hacked off her main body, and re-attach them to the whole.]]
* [[The Undead]]: The forest witch. She can [[Our Zombies Are Different|still control bits that get hacked off her main body, and re-attach them to the whole.]]
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* [[Upperclass Twit]]: The Marquis.
* [[Upperclass Twit]]: The Marquis.
* [[Visible Silence]]: Often invoke.
* [[Visible Silence]]: Often invoke.
* [[Weakened By the Light]]: The Moon used to keep creatures of darkness at bay.
* [[Weakened by the Light]]: The Moon used to keep creatures of darkness at bay.
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: When November, Red, and Perrault reach the Beast's estate's gate, Perrault, having gotten on the other side by himself, lays out a detailed plan of tricking the then-unknown-owners of the mansion into vacating the place and letting the other two in. Red just smashes the gate in.
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: When November, Red, and Perrault reach the Beast's estate's gate, Perrault, having gotten on the other side by himself, lays out a detailed plan of tricking the then-unknown-owners of the mansion into vacating the place and letting the other two in. Red just smashes the gate in.
* [[Wicked Witch]]: Attributed to both Red and Clare. It's not true for either.
* [[Wicked Witch]]: Attributed to both Red and Clare. It's not true for either.

Revision as of 09:35, 8 April 2014

No Rest For the Wicked is a Web Comic by Andrea L. Peterson set in a world where many Fairy Tales are true, in all their grim glory.

Some are Fractured Fairy Tales, but that does not prevent them from being as grim as the originals.

The main plot features the insomniac Princess November from "The Princess and the Pea" setting out to save the moon, buried as in the fairy tale "The Dead Moon". She gathers a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits about her from various tales, and they encounter more fairy tale characters along the way.

Other included fairy tales are "Puss in Boots", "Diamonds and Toads", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Beauty and The Beast", "Hansel and Gretel", "The Girl Without Hands", "Sleeping Beauty", "The Boy Who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was", "Bearskin", "Snow White and Rose Red and The Raven.

Characters:

  • November, the princess from "The Princess and the Pea". Suffering from insomnia ever since the moon vanished. (Not that she slept well at any time.)
  • Perrault the cat from "Puss in Boots" -- except that he's a Funny Animal, not a Talking Animal. Still working for his master, the Marquis, until November persuades him to leave.
  • Red from "Little Red Riding Hood". Has an ax. Uses it freely.
  • Jack-or-maybe-Hans, The Boy from "The Boy Who Set Out To Learn What Fear Was."
  • Clare, the Girl Without Hands.
  • The Witch, an old woman who's lived alone in the woods. For a long time.
  • Anna & Klaus, two children the witch has kidnapped.
  • Prince Ricardo, AKA "Picky Dick", the prince from "The Princess And The Pea". A Prince Charmless if there ever was one.

This webcomic provides examples of:

  Perrault: Now, if you were to bury this bird behind your inn...should you then find, say, a golden tree with diamond fruit growing upon that very spot three days later...well, that would be quite something, wouldn't it?

 November: Well obviously she recovered!

  • Upperclass Twit: The Marquis.
  • Visible Silence: Often invoke.
  • Weakened by the Light: The Moon used to keep creatures of darkness at bay.
  • When All You Have Is a Hammer: When November, Red, and Perrault reach the Beast's estate's gate, Perrault, having gotten on the other side by himself, lays out a detailed plan of tricking the then-unknown-owners of the mansion into vacating the place and letting the other two in. Red just smashes the gate in.
  • Wicked Witch: Attributed to both Red and Clare. It's not true for either.
  • Word of God: The author provides footnotes for those who do not catch the allusions.
  • You're Not My Mother: November says this to the witch.
  • Youngest Child Wins: the Boy chose November because she was the youngest. This is lampshaded, when The Boy and the Marquis imply that the youngest implies that she is the most attractive.
  • Zany Scheme