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[[Rumors of War]] follows the travels of a group of adventurers and is somewhere between an [[Alternate History]] and a [[Historical Fantasy]], inspired by [[Classical Mythology]] and set during the [[The Time of Myths]]. It could adequately be described as a [[Sit Com|Situation]] [[Dramedy]]. Or perhaps a [[Forensic Drama]] [[X Meets Y|with magic]] ([[Recycled in Space|in mythical Greece!]]).
[[Rumors of War]] follows the travels of a group of adventurers and is somewhere between an [[Alternate History]] and a [[Historical Fantasy]], inspired by [[Classical Mythology]] and set during the [[The Time of Myths]]. It could adequately be described as a [[Sit Com|Situation]] [[Dramedy]]. Or perhaps a [[Forensic Drama]] [[X Meets Y|with magic]] ([[Recycled in Space|in mythical Greece!]]).


Though the comic has been on hiatus since July 2011, there are [[Archive Trawl|over five hundred pages online]], composed of thirty-three chapters and five-and-a-half [[Story Arc|story arcs]]. The pages themselves are formatted to resemble screen caps from an SNES-era video game, and so the action is carried by [[Driving Question|questions]], [[Armor Piercing Question|questions]], [[Ontological Mystery|mysteries]], [[Talking Your Way Out|talking]], [[Break Them By Talking|questions]], [[The Only Way They Will Learn|questions]], [[An Aesop|questions]], [[Mind Screw|and more questions]].
Though the comic has been on hiatus since July 2011, there are [[Archive Trawl|over five hundred pages online]], composed of thirty-three chapters and five-and-a-half [[Story Arc|story arcs]]. The pages themselves are formatted to resemble screen caps from an SNES-era video game, and so the action is carried by [[Driving Question|questions]], [[Armor-Piercing Question|questions]], [[Ontological Mystery|mysteries]], [[Talking Your Way Out|talking]], [[Break Them By Talking|questions]], [[The Only Way They Will Learn|questions]], [[An Aesop|questions]], [[Mind Screw|and more questions]].


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* [[Attention Deficit Creator Disorder]]: Webcomic not enough? The creator also juggles a blog and a full-time job. Finally came to a head in July 2011 with the birth of the author's niece. The comic has been on hiatus since then.
* [[Attention Deficit Creator Disorder]]: Webcomic not enough? The creator also juggles a blog and a full-time job. Finally came to a head in July 2011 with the birth of the author's niece. The comic has been on hiatus since then.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: You won't find a drop of blood in this webcomic, true to the [[Eastern RPG|JRPGs]] that helped to inspire it.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: You won't find a drop of blood in this webcomic, true to the [[Eastern RPG|JRPGs]] that helped to inspire it.
* [[Break the Haughty]]: Most of the cast go through these moments regularly to prevent their heads from getting too large. Occela seems mostly immune, if only because her status as [[Cloudcuckoolander]] / [[Mystical Waif]] prevents her from ever getting particularly full of herself. See below: [[Passive Aggressive Kombat]] (See also: [[Jews Love to Argue]])
* [[Break the Haughty]]: Most of the cast go through these moments regularly to prevent their heads from getting too large. Occela seems mostly immune, if only because her status as [[Cloudcuckoolander]] / [[Mystical Waif]] prevents her from ever getting particularly full of herself. See below: [[Passive-Aggressive Kombat]] (See also: [[Jews Love to Argue]])
* [[Catch Phrase]]:
* [[Catch Phrase]]:
** Elysia -- "I don't do weddings/festivals/etc." Also [[Once an Episode]].
** Elysia -- "I don't do weddings/festivals/etc." Also [[Once an Episode]].
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** Occela -- [[Bones|"I don't know what that means."]] A [[Shout Out]].
** Occela -- [[Bones|"I don't know what that means."]] A [[Shout Out]].
* [[Classical Mythology]]: Borders on this and [[Mythopoeia]].
* [[Classical Mythology]]: Borders on this and [[Mythopoeia]].
* [[Cold Blooded Torture]]: Implied to have been used on {{spoiler|Benito}} by {{spoiler|Meteon}}. {{spoiler|Devoted father who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what he had to do]] or [[Designated Villain]]?}}
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: Implied to have been used on {{spoiler|Benito}} by {{spoiler|Meteon}}. {{spoiler|Devoted father who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what he had to do]] or [[Designated Villain]]?}}
* [[Con Man]]: Nenshe probably qualifies, being of the [[Hustler]] variety. Chapter 3 sees him preparing for a [[Short Con]], and chapter 5 sees his plan in action. How well it works remains to be seen. He might very well be a budding [[Manipulative Bastard]].
* [[Con Man]]: Nenshe probably qualifies, being of the [[Hustler]] variety. Chapter 3 sees him preparing for a [[Short Con]], and chapter 5 sees his plan in action. How well it works remains to be seen. He might very well be a budding [[Manipulative Bastard]].
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Most of the main cast, to varying degrees. Particularly noticeable in Elysia, Illyra, and Nenshe.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Most of the main cast, to varying degrees. Particularly noticeable in Elysia, Illyra, and Nenshe.
* [[Devil in Plain Sight]]: Manaus. Comes complete with a [[Kubrick Stare]] [[In the Hood]].
* [[Devil in Plain Sight]]: Manaus. Comes complete with a [[Kubrick Stare]] [[In the Hood]].
* [[Ensemble Cast]] / [[Rotating Protagonist|Rotating Protagonists]]: Combined with [[Two Lines No Waiting]] and [[Time Skip|Time Skips]] to create a Cast-Go-Round.
* [[Ensemble Cast]] / [[Rotating Protagonist|Rotating Protagonists]]: Combined with [[Two Lines, No Waiting]] and [[Time Skip|Time Skips]] to create a Cast-Go-Round.
* [[Face Stealer]]: One features in the {{spoiler|first storyline, taking Couric's}} place, and is probably responsible for the disappearance of {{spoiler|Penelo}}.
* [[Face Stealer]]: One features in the {{spoiler|first storyline, taking Couric's}} place, and is probably responsible for the disappearance of {{spoiler|Penelo}}.
* [[Five Man Band]]: All of the characters are pretty smart, so the divisions between the party roles are more like hairline fractures. Starting in year two, their roles become more flexible, with Elysia and Occela swapping roles as [[The Hero]] and [[The Chick]] when the viewpoint characters change.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: All of the characters are pretty smart, so the divisions between the party roles are more like hairline fractures. Starting in year two, their roles become more flexible, with Elysia and Occela swapping roles as [[The Hero]] and [[The Chick]] when the viewpoint characters change.
** [[The Hero]]: Elysia, [[Action Girl]].
** [[The Hero]]: Elysia, [[Action Girl]].
** [[The Lancer]]: Nenshe, [[Anti Hero]] [[Sliding Scale of Anti Heroes|Type 3]].
** [[The Lancer]]: Nenshe, [[Anti-Hero]] [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type 3]].
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Obadai, [[The Obi Wan]].
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Obadai, [[The Obi-Wan]].
** [[The Big Guy]]: Illyra, [[Genius Bruiser|Class 5]], and [[The Ladette]].
** [[The Big Guy]]: Illyra, [[Genius Bruiser|Class 5]], and [[The Ladette]].
** [[The Chick]]: [[Mysterious Waif|Occela]], [[Mystical Waif|Occela]], [[Rule of Three|Occela]]. Also Elysia (see above notes on [[The Hero]]).
** [[The Chick]]: [[Mysterious Waif|Occela]], [[Mystical Waif|Occela]], [[Rule of Three|Occela]]. Also Elysia (see above notes on [[The Hero]]).
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: Obadai displays a curious understanding of the role he plays, and seems to [[Mentor Occupational Hazard|know well enough]] that he wants to [[Shoo Out the Clowns|stay as far from]] the action of the story as possible.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Obadai displays a curious understanding of the role he plays, and seems to [[Mentor Occupational Hazard|know well enough]] that he wants to [[Shoo Out the Clowns|stay as far from]] the action of the story as possible.
* [[Greek Mythology]] (See also: [[Classical Mythology]])
* [[Greek Mythology]] (See also: [[Classical Mythology]])
* [[Heroes R Us]]: The Order of Orion appears to fill this role, with the main cast being members. The conditions of their recruitment, and their duties within the Order have yet to be revealed. We mostly see the cast during their downtime, or when responding to personal threats or stuff [[Someone Elses Problem|that apparently isn't covered by the Order]].
* [[Heroes-R-Us]]: The Order of Orion appears to fill this role, with the main cast being members. The conditions of their recruitment, and their duties within the Order have yet to be revealed. We mostly see the cast during their downtime, or when responding to personal threats or stuff [[Someone Elses Problem|that apparently isn't covered by the Order]].
* [[Heroic Fantasy]] ([[Sword and Sandal]]): What happens when a group of [[Knight Errant|Knights Errant]] and their [[Hitchhiker Heroes]] join forces with a [[Reasonable Authority Figure]] and settle down in one town?
* [[Heroic Fantasy]] ([[Sword and Sandal]]): What happens when a group of [[Knight Errant|Knights Errant]] and their [[Hitchhiker Heroes]] join forces with a [[Reasonable Authority Figure]] and settle down in one town?
* [[In the Hood]]: [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Manaus]], introduced in Chapter 8 (returning in Chapter 12, and Chapter 20!) is this. Due to the quirks of the character's sprite, his eyes being the only thing visible is a creepy stare.
* [[In the Hood]]: [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Manaus]], introduced in Chapter 8 (returning in Chapter 12, and Chapter 20!) is this. Due to the quirks of the character's sprite, his eyes being the only thing visible is a creepy stare.
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* [[Mythopoeia]]: Generally a cross between this and [[Classical Mythology]].
* [[Mythopoeia]]: Generally a cross between this and [[Classical Mythology]].
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Manaus.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Manaus.
* [[Naming Conventions]]: Named characters and places in the story have names with no more than 6 letters or symbols. This is a [[Shout Out]] to the [[Hello Insert Name Here]] feature of many early games that wouldn't allow more than 6-8 letter names.
* [[Naming Conventions]]: Named characters and places in the story have names with no more than 6 letters or symbols. This is a [[Shout Out]] to the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] feature of many early games that wouldn't allow more than 6-8 letter names.
* [[The Order]]: The Order of Orion, natch. Overlaps with [[Heroes R Us]].
* [[The Order]]: The Order of Orion, natch. Overlaps with [[Heroes-R-Us]].
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Obadai seems to fill this role with respect to the teenaged Elysia.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Obadai seems to fill this role with respect to the teenaged Elysia.
* [[Passive Aggressive Kombat]]: Practically the only way the characters have of interacting with each other. See also: [[Jews Love to Argue]]
* [[Passive-Aggressive Kombat]]: Practically the only way the characters have of interacting with each other. See also: [[Jews Love to Argue]]
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: The Order of Orion seems to be this, at least from the perspective of the characters. Also a great example of what makes the comic an [[Anachronism Stew]]. [[Weird Trade Union|Adventurer's Guild]]?
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: The Order of Orion seems to be this, at least from the perspective of the characters. Also a great example of what makes the comic an [[Anachronism Stew]]. [[Weird Trade Union|Adventurer's Guild]]?
* [[RPG Mechanics Verse]]: Attack and damage rolls (along with some [[Standard Status Effects]]) make their first appearance in Chapter 6. They appear sporadically throughout the chapters, roughly [[Once an Episode]].
* [[RPG Mechanics Verse]]: Attack and damage rolls (along with some [[Standard Status Effects]]) make their first appearance in Chapter 6. They appear sporadically throughout the chapters, roughly [[Once an Episode]].
* [[Sacred Hospitality]]: When Meteon and Elysia trade harsh words in Chapter 6, he tries to [[Invoked Trope|invoke]] this trope. [[It Got Worse|It goes downhill after that]]. In the next chapter, we find out that Elysia is a priest of Hestia, so for her, [[Sacred Hospitality]] is [[Serious Business|Serious]] [[Department of Redundancy Department|Business]].
* [[Sacred Hospitality]]: When Meteon and Elysia trade harsh words in Chapter 6, he tries to [[Invoked Trope|invoke]] this trope. [[It Got Worse|It goes downhill after that]]. In the next chapter, we find out that Elysia is a priest of Hestia, so for her, [[Sacred Hospitality]] is [[Serious Business|Serious]] [[Department of Redundancy Department|Business]].
* [[Shoo Out the Clowns]]: When he isn't [[Trickster Mentor|haranguing Elysia]], Obadai seems curiously absent during the main action and drama of the story.
* [[Shoo Out the Clowns]]: When he isn't [[Trickster Mentor|haranguing Elysia]], Obadai seems curiously absent during the main action and drama of the story.
* [[Soap Wheel]] (see [[Two Lines No Waiting]], as well): The plot moves forward with regular jumps in time, and the characters are left to explain what happened in the meantime. The third story arc (Chapters 13-18) expands on the events that followed the first story arc (Chapters 1-6).
* [[Soap Wheel]] (see [[Two Lines, No Waiting]], as well): The plot moves forward with regular jumps in time, and the characters are left to explain what happened in the meantime. The third story arc (Chapters 13-18) expands on the events that followed the first story arc (Chapters 1-6).
* [[Sprite Comic]]: Played with. The sprites themselves are original creations but the backgrounds are ripped from RPGMaker. It straddles the line between [[Sprite Comic]] and [[Pixel Art Comic]] and uses sprites to evoke the tone and style of old school console games.
* [[Sprite Comic]]: Played with. The sprites themselves are original creations but the backgrounds are ripped from RPGMaker. It straddles the line between [[Sprite Comic]] and [[Pixel Art Comic]] and uses sprites to evoke the tone and style of old school console games.
* [[Strip Archive]]: The comic updates every day with an occasional bonus page at the end of the month, so there's plenty of comic for new and old readers [[Archive Trawl|to trawl]].
* [[Strip Archive]]: The comic updates every day with an occasional bonus page at the end of the month, so there's plenty of comic for new and old readers [[Archive Trawl|to trawl]].
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* [[Time Skip]]: One occurs before each new [[Story Arc]], taking the characters ahead a couple months. See also: [[Webcomic Time]].
* [[Time Skip]]: One occurs before each new [[Story Arc]], taking the characters ahead a couple months. See also: [[Webcomic Time]].
* [[Trickster Mentor]]: Obadai exhibits quite a few of the qualities associated with the [[Trickster Mentor]], among them his [[Stealth Mentor|regular antagonism]] towards Elysia. His treatment of her is complex, as he also seems to fill the role of [[Parental Substitute]].
* [[Trickster Mentor]]: Obadai exhibits quite a few of the qualities associated with the [[Trickster Mentor]], among them his [[Stealth Mentor|regular antagonism]] towards Elysia. His treatment of her is complex, as he also seems to fill the role of [[Parental Substitute]].
* [[Two Lines No Waiting]]: The first [[Story Arc]] assembles quite a few cast members, then splits to follow Elysia and Nenshe as they go about separate activities. Elysia goes on a routine information-gathering trip only for it to get [[Mystery Magnet|hijacked by a mystery]], while Nenshe goes about [[You All Meet in An Inn|recruiting some]] [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|fellow adventurers]], which he does in [[Short Con|the way that]] [[Con Man|seems most natural to him]].
* [[Two Lines, No Waiting]]: The first [[Story Arc]] assembles quite a few cast members, then splits to follow Elysia and Nenshe as they go about separate activities. Elysia goes on a routine information-gathering trip only for it to get [[Mystery Magnet|hijacked by a mystery]], while Nenshe goes about [[You All Meet in An Inn|recruiting some]] [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|fellow adventurers]], which he does in [[Short Con|the way that]] [[Con Man|seems most natural to him]].
** The second story arc follows a similar pattern of alternating between events that either the whole party, Elysia and Obadai, Occela, or Illyra.
** The second story arc follows a similar pattern of alternating between events that either the whole party, Elysia and Obadai, Occela, or Illyra.
* [[Webcomic Time]]: Each [[Story Arc]] spans a few days in comic-time but takes several months to play out in real-time, and each [[Story Arc]] begins a few months after the last one ended.
* [[Webcomic Time]]: Each [[Story Arc]] spans a few days in comic-time but takes several months to play out in real-time, and each [[Story Arc]] begins a few months after the last one ended.

Revision as of 06:23, 9 January 2014

Rumors of War is a Sprite Comic written and illustrated by Nick Foster, and can now be found at RumorsOfWarComic.com. (It previously disappeared from its home at norvendae.com following a botched/irreparable Wordpress update.)

Rumors of War follows the travels of a group of adventurers and is somewhere between an Alternate History and a Historical Fantasy, inspired by Classical Mythology and set during the The Time of Myths. It could adequately be described as a Situation Dramedy. Or perhaps a Forensic Drama with magic (in mythical Greece!).

Though the comic has been on hiatus since July 2011, there are over five hundred pages online, composed of thirty-three chapters and five-and-a-half story arcs. The pages themselves are formatted to resemble screen caps from an SNES-era video game, and so the action is carried by questions, questions, mysteries, talking, questions, questions, questions, and more questions.


This webcomic (and its related media) provide(s) examples of: