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== The Order of the Stick ==
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* [[Destructive Saviour|Destructive Saviours]]
* [[Good Counterpart|Good Counterparts]]: To the Linear Guild.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Well, six in this case.
* [[Guys Smash, Girls Shoot]]: Though that is assuming that Vaarsuvius is a girl.
* [[Line-of-Sight Name]]: In response to his teammates' lame attempts at coming up with a name for their group based on ridiculous things (like the fact that they were hired in a tavern, a trait that most adventuring groups share, or that it was a cloudy day), Roy sarcastically suggested they call themselves "the Order of the Stick" because there was a stick on the ground. To his dismay, the name struck a chord with everyone else.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The above is of course in-story justification from the [[Prequel]]. The true reason for the name is, [[Captain Obvious|naturally]], that they are [[Stick Figure Comic|Stick Figures]].
* [[Player Character]]s
* [[Player Party]]
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: Aside from Roy and Durkon, each hero has their own quirk that makes Roy think they're crazy. Belkar indeed is murderously insane. However, giving them a chance works out in his favor.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]
* [[True Companions]]: Except for Belkar, though it's debatable how little he cares about the other members of the Order of the Stick.
* [[True Companions]]
* [[With Friends Like These...]]
 
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: ([[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type II]])
* {{spoiler|[[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]}}
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Bald Black Leader Guy]]
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* [[Bald Woman]]: While under the effect of the Girdle of Femininity/Masculinity.
* [[Berserk Button]]:
{{quote|'''Roy:''' <big> [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0112.html YOU!] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0113.html BROKE!] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0114.html MY!] [[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!|SWORD!]] </big>}}
** And also:
{{quote|'''Roy:''' Bad guys not remembering their evil deeds is something of a pet peeve of mine.}}
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* [[Changed My Mind, Kid]]: Roy does this to Elan after the latter is captured by bandits. The inevitable rescue is then hilariously [[Subverted]].
* [[Character Development]]
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: He's willing to resort to underhanded tactics if his opponent is powerful enough that he can't win a straight fight. During his arena duel with Thog, he uses discarded crossbow bolts and a [[Grievous Bottley Harm|potion bottle]] as improvised weapons, [[A Handful for Anan Eye|chucks a handful of sand into Thog's face to blind him]], and finally wins by goading Thog into collapsing part of the ceiling on himself.
* [[Cool Sword]]: His grandfather's [[Ancestral Weapon]], a greatsword. Now it has been reforged with [[Thunderbolt Iron|Starmetal alloy]] which causes it to [[Power Glows|glow]] with green anti-undead energy.
* [[Coup De Grace]]
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** To Thog. [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0795.html Though Roy disagrees.]
** Also, Tarquin.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: He's rather grumpy due to having to put with the antics of his teammates...aside from Durkon who he tolerates more than most.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]
* [[The Hero]]
* [[Hero Complex]]: Julia accuses him of having one, but in truth it's averted as Roy is too pragmatic for that.
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* [[Would Not Shoot a Civilian]]: Even those enjoying the [[Gladiator Games]].
* [[Wrecked Weapon]]: See Berserk Button.
 
 
== Haley Starshine ==
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* [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane Woman]]: Took over this role in Roy's absence and did not like it one bit.
* [[Other Me Annoys Me]]: Haley's mental projections.
* [[The Power of Trust]]: She has this in Elan, in spite of her father's strenous objections.
* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: Haley gets this in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0752.html "Picking Locks"] after overcompensating for her short haircut before.
* [[Rebel Leader]]: After the timeskip, before handing that role off to Thanh.
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* [[Keet]]
* [[Leet Lingo]]: Parodied, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0696.html here].
* [[The Load]]: Elan for most of the beginning of the comic. Until he [[Took a Level Inin Badass]], Roy compared him to adventuring with syphilis. He leans toward [[The Millstone]] when his music keeps making things worse, and especially when he blew up Dorukan's Dungeon.
* [[Loose Lips]]: It's a good thing the rest of the Order usually keeps an eye on him, because Elan is very bad at keeping secrets.
{{quote|'''Haley:''' A secret kind of quest.
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'''Elan:''' The part where I don't tell other people, obviously. }}
* [[Lover Not a Fighter]]: Initially. Subverted when he {{spoiler|gains a prestige class that lets him use his Charisma as his primary attack stat.}}
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* [[Man Child]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Elan -- "enthusiasm"/"liveliness".
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* [[Super Window Jump]] / [[Soft Glass]]: His Dashing Swordsman [[Prestige Class]] gives him immunity against damage from shattered glass, so he's taken a liking to glass-breaking dramatism.
* [[There Was a Door]]: Elan prefers to jump through windows even when doors are present, because his Prestige Class gives him immunity against damage from shattered glass. And because it's dramatic.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: A quite literal example of this trope. Dashing Swordsman hugely improved his effectiveness because its power is based on his high charisma.
* [[Wandering Minstrel]]: He's a bard; his understanding of [[Tropes|fictional devices]] is part of what gives him power.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: A rapier, although he's lost a few. His current rapier was given to him by [[The Obi-Wan|Julio Scoundrél]].
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== Vaarsuvius ==
 
{{quote|''"I require a reminder as to why raining arcane destruction is not an appropriate response to all of life's indignities. Quickly, please, before they are out of range."''}}
 
{{quote|:'''Race:''' Elf
:'''Gender:''' Unknown
:'''Class:''' Wizard (evoker)
:'''Alignment:''' [[True Neutral]] (according to [http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p{{=}}11664984 Word of the Giant]) }}
 
An [[Insufferable Genius|intelligent, if condescending,]], [[Our Elves Are Better|elf]] [[Squishy Wizard|wizard]] of [[Ambiguous Gender|undefined gender]]. Extremely skilled in the arcane arts, and likely the most powerful member of the Order. Deeply dislikes Belkar; the feeling is mutual, and the two tend to play near-lethal pranks on one another. Has received a lot of attention during a rather controversial semi-solo arc that resulted in even more alignment confusion and much [[Character Development]].
 
* [[Action Mom]]: If V is female (see below).
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* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Kyrie's gender is as unclear as V's and their children are adopted, and {{spoiler|the background to V's transformation includes a pink triangle.}} No word on whether ''that'' was intentional. Approached at a convention on the subject, [[Word of God|Word of the Giant]] was that Vaarsuvius' sexual orientation is {{spoiler|not going to be revealed prior to V's gender.}}
* [[And That Would Be Wrong]]: [[Trope Namer]]. Namely, blowing people up over social problems.
* [[And Your Little Dog, Too|And Your Little Dog's Little Dog, Too:]] Familicide, courtesy of Haerta Bloodsoak.
* [[Anti-Hero]] ([[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type IV]]): V, despite hating Belkar, has come close to this due to his/herV's easily-offended personality, especially after making a {{spoiler|[[Deal with the Devil|Deal with a Devil, a Demon, and a Daemon, actually]] to save his/-or-her family.}}
* [[The Atoner]]: After {{spoiler|the incident with the fiends and Xykon. And again, after learning that the Familicide spell heV used to kill the black dragons has wiped out the Draketooths.}}
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: V is a specialist Evoker who is denied access to Conjuration and Necromancy magic. This gives him/herVaarsuvius access to the best destruction spells, but most ''D&D'' players would say this is one of the worst ways to play a wizard.
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' When I chose Conjuration as my barred school, Teleport was still a Transmutation spell. It's hardly my fault the universal laws have been revised since then!}}
* [[Bad Dreams]]: Or rather, Bad Trance Memories, complete with the [[Catapult Nightmare]].
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* [[Chain Lightning]]
* [[Charm Person]]: Suggestion Charm or Dominate spells form part of V's arsenal, and are typically employed if an opponent cannot be blasted with evocations for whatever reason.
* [[Crippling Overspecialization]]: Devoted to arcane knowledge, at the expense of pretty much everything else. This comes up twice in fairly quick succession when faceingfacing enemies that not only outclass the elf in magic but can also easily kill V in hand-to-hand combat: the ancient black dragon and Xykon.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Only second to Roy in the snark, and even more deadpan.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: {{spoiler|And is theirs for 44:16.}}
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]
* [[Disintegrator Ray]]: V likes to disintegrate a lot, {{spoiler|notably offing this way the adolescent black dragon, Kubota, and later the ancient black dragon.}}
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Delivered to V and [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0639.html returned manyfoldmany-fold].
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: Admit it, you think {{spoiler|Evil V looks cool too when commitingcommitting mass murder}}.
* [[Dumb Is Good]]: Vaarsuvius is sometimes condescending towards others simply because of their lesser intelligence, making this an example of the "smart people are mean" part of the trope.
* [[Dump Stat]]: Strength (can only carry one Bag of Holding), Constitution (elf;, plus a backstory that involves studying, but not jogging), and Charisma (genuinely worried about being capable of apologizing to a friend). Hell, looking at decisions over the course of the comic, Wisdom is looking iffy too. Vaarsuvius' status as master of the dump stat has actually been Lampshaded, when V's singular focus was compared to Roy's extremely wide point spread as in the difference between a hamburger and a roast dinner.
* [[Elfeminate]]
* [[Good Counterpart]]: To Zz'dtri and Pompey.
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* [[Flight]]: With the Overland Flight spell.
* [[Functional Magic]]
* [[Glass Cannon]]; As described under "Dump Stat".
* [[Good Hair, Evil Hair]]: Once the {{spoiler|soul splice}} is completed, V's hair grows quite long and wild. Upon reverting, it's tied up into a ponytail.
* [[Hearing Voices]]: {{spoiler|On finishing the soul splice, Vaarsuvius' three "subcontractors" talk a lot amongst themselves and can be heard quite audibly.}} It's later revealed that {{spoiler|they had as much influence over V's actions alignment-wise as cheerleaders.}}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]
** Vaarsuvius is being driven insane by guilt over a perceived [[My Greatest Failure|failure]] in Azure City, as well as many failures since. As a result, the elf has become completely obsessed with ''not'' failing and, by extension, with finally succeeding at something that will prove that V is not a failure.
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* [[Idiot Ball]]
** {{spoiler|V got slammed with it in the epic battle versus Xykon, despite having had more than enough sheer power on hand to win if the battle had been fought in an even halfway intelligent manner. [[Justified Trope]] due to V's overwhelming power trip and arrogance.}}
** Played straight elsewhere. {{spoiler|The Oracle all but tells VVaarsuvius that the price for ultimate arcane power would be too high. V only hears that the power sought is coming.}}
* [[Ignored Epiphany]]: {{spoiler|Even if the plan they laid out was unworkable, the fiends make sure that V is aware of the fact that the true motives for accepting their deal were pride and desire for ultimate power, rather than any nobler. Despite this being thrown in V's face, the elf accepts the deal, later learns the lesson, but only after the damage is done.}}
** {{spoiler|VVaarsuvius also fails to let the team know about the deal out of shame, setting them all up for a future fall if the fiends choose to exercise control before V's death. In this case, V's shame is very much the mirror of V's earlier Pride and proof the V still hasn't learned his/herthe lesson completely.}}
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: So very much, particularly during the separation arc. During a string of (partially perceived) heavy failures and PTSD to boot, V becomes practically impossible to live with.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]
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* [[It's Not You, It's My Enemies]]: Part of V's reason for {{spoiler|not contesting the divorce}}.
* [[Jerkass]]: Particularly in the fleet/Soul Splice arc. Culminate with him/her threatening {{spoiler|to ''kill Elan''}}.
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* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Just Eat Him|Just Eat Him/-or-Her]]: Swallowed once by an owlbear and twice by black dragons...
* [[Kick the Dog]]: If {{spoiler|offing Kubota}} didn't qualify, then {{spoiler|taunting the black dragon about her dead son}} definitely does. And if ''that's'' not bad enough, then how about {{spoiler|simultaneously ''committing familicide'' against every black dragon related to her.}}
* [[Kick the Son of a Bitch]]: Honestly, {{spoiler|Kubota}} had it coming.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: Fireball or Scorching Ray are often the first choice of offensive spell.
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' ''Burn'', you insufferably terse dullard!!}}
* [[Knight Templar Parent]]: Understatement of the millennium. {{Quote|Vaarsuvius [[Disproportionate Retribution|thinks "Familicide" is an appropriate response]] to threatening the children.}}
* [[Kuudere]]
* [[Let Us Never Speak of This Again]]: The two days spent in the Semi-Elemental Plane of Ranch Dressing {{spoiler|after being sent there by {{spoiler|Zz'dtri}} is a story Vaarsuvius would much rather have go untold. [[Medium Awareness|Especially in the books]].
* [[Lethal Joke Item]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0033.html Doilies].
* [[Levitating Lotus Position]]: Vaarsuvius floats in this position while in a trance to regain spells. Belkar took advantage of this once [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0334.html to play a prank on V].
* [[Linear Warriors, Quadratic Wizards]]
** By the #600 comic point, V has incredibly powerful magic available, and is the most powerful of the group (by quite a lot) in terms of sheer damage-causing ability. However..., this is somewhat tempered by V's "barred" schools, and the fact that if V gets too close to the action and gets either knocked out, gagged, paralyzed, transformed (lizard), or runs out of spells, will end up being not really very helpful. Which... which was a causative factor behind a [[Heroic BSOD]]. Probably because of what happened in the flashback strip [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0623.html "Running Away"]. Also subverted by {{spoiler|V's arrogance in doing everything personally, rather than working with others. Had V helped the rest of the order rather than seeking personal power, everything would have gone smoother for everyone.}}
** Played with and ultimately defied in {{spoiler|[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0800.html "Right Tool for the Job"]. V is up against a character who has tailored their very build to shut down the elf's entire spell list directly, even at its most effective. V gets around this by dominating the mind of an enemy crossbowman (crossbowkobold?), and correctly estimates the physical bolts as a weakness to be exploited. Hence, for all the supreme power V has, victory is achieved by using a ranger's abilities instead.}}
* [[Loves the Sound of Screaming]]: But only the screams of people that are really hated. For example, {{spoiler|forcing the Linear Guild's third kobold Yukyuk to serve as Mr. Scruffy's litter box while he is under mind control, and is very much aware of what's going on; V, as the one controlling him, is the only one who can hear his screams.}}
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' [[And I Must Scream|His silent screams]] are a symphony I cannot share.}}
* [[Magic A Is Magic A]]
* [[Mama Bear]] or [[Papa Wolf]]: Whatever VVaarsuvius's gender is, you do not mess with V's kids.
* [[Mass Teleportation]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0643.html "Epic Teleport!"]
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* [[Moment of Weakness]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0634.html "I... I must succeed."]
* [[Morphic Resonance]]{{context}}
* [[Murder Is the Best Solution]]
* [[My God, What Have I Done?|My Gods, What Have I Done?]]: V seems to have [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0667.html at least half a clue] as to what having a brief [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] has done. Also appears to have learned [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0842.html the other half] when learning {{spoiler|the Draketooth family are all descendentsdescendants of an ancient black dragon}}.
* [[My Greatest Failure]]
** Vaarsuvius is distraught over not having had enough power to win the battle at Azure City (though the wall would've fallen much earlier without V's aid), and failing to overcome the Cloister spell (though the elf very nearly ''succeeded'' with the bird-messengers, if not for a freak incident that was no fault of anyone).
** The reconciliation with Durkon counts, as V is incredibly regretful of how the immense power gained from the Fiends was used and how, only after receiving a withering [[Hannibal Lecture]] from Xykon after being defeated did V become truly effective.
** Vaarsuvius goes through it again when {{spoiler|realizeingrealizing that the Familicide spell inadvertently killed the Draketooth family. And anyone they mated with. And their families.}}
* [[Never Live It Down]]: [[In-Universe]] example.
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' I have a plan.
'''Blackwing:''' Does it involve selling your soul? }}
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: {{spoiler|Whether or not the black dragons Vaarsuvius murdered were [[Acceptable Targets]], the sheer undiscriminating effects of Familicide killed quite a few innocents tied to them as well. Including the Draketooth clan, the protectors of Girard's gate.}}
* [[Not Brainwashed]]: {{spoiler|The [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] had absolutely no effect on alignment. VVaarsuvius [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|Jumped Off the Slippery Slope]] on without help.}}
* [[No Time to Explain]]:
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' Time is at a premium, precluding extended discussion.}}
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* [[Pride]]
* [[Pronoun Trouble]]: For everybody else.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: If VVaarsuvius is a male: his magical aura is always [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy|pink]], and heV's hair is wearsworn his hair in a ponytail from the end of the previous{{when}} arc. Also, hisV's soul splice background is a pink triangle, and it causes hisV's speech bubbles to become black with pink lettering and borders.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Hoo boy, Xykon gives a [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0657.html potent one] to VVaarsuvius about what power ''really'' means.
* [[Right Place, Right Time, Wrong Reason]]
* [[Ring of Power]]: [[Amplifier Artifact|A Ring of Wizardry]], pried from Xykon's charred fingerbone.
* [[Running Gag]]: V's use of Explosive Runes during the earlier strips.
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Which, at times, becomes a problem. At one point V overcomes one of the rules of the game (namely, that [[Talking Is a Free Action]]).
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' Actually, now just [six seconds]. I was being particularly verbose just there.}}
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Lightning spells are amongst Vaarsuvius's favorites.
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]: "Disintegrate. Gust of Wind. Now can we PLEASE''please'' resume saving the world?"
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]:
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0800.html I may be in error, but I believe the appropriate proclamation is, "Sneak Attack, bitch."]}}
* [[Spock Speak]]
* [[Squishy Wizard]]
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* [[Tears of Remorse]]: A little overdue, very out of character (up until then: see below)... and definitely meant, in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0843.html "Lack of Foresight"].
* [[The Smart Guy|The Smart Guy/GirlElf]]
* [[The Spock]]
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: V's resistance to anything not involving Xykon directly, arrogance and overall occasionally rude behavior skyrocketed during the period after Azure City where V refused to trance for months. This culminated in threatening Elan and ditching the rest of the Order of the Stick. After the whole {{spoiler|[[Deal with the Devil]]}} thing V returned to normal behavior or better, however.
* [[Tragic Hero]]
* [[Troubled Fetal Position]]: After finding out that {{spoiler|V caused the deaths of countless innocents with the familicideFamilicide spell}}.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: {{spoiler|Accepting the [[Deal with the Devil]] and attacking Xykon played right into the [[Xanatos Roulette]] spun by the Inter-Fiend Cooperation Commission.}}
* [[Vancian Magic]]: Isn't too happy about it, as the article's epigraph indicates.
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* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Spells. Prefers Fireball, Lightning Bolt/[[Chain Lightning]], Disintegrate and Prismatic Spray as attack spells. Also, {{spoiler|Explosive Runes -- *BOOM*}}
* [[What You Are in the Dark]]
** V's state during the {{spoiler|[[Deal with the Devil]]}} was actually this. The IFCC told him/her that the splice would [[Brainwashed|affect alignment]], while in reality it only was three additional [[Good Angel, Bad Angel|shoulder devils]], who didn't have any actual influence. {{spoiler|The answer was going [[Drunk with Power]] and committing a genocide of black dragons. While the rest of the party don't know, [[Ambiguous Gender|VaasruviusVaarsuvius's mate]], familiar, and the [[Powers That Be]] (and [[Karma]]) ''do''.}}
** V's {{spoiler|rescue of O-Chul qualifies.}} V is heavily injured, nearly out of spells, and completely out of the league, against {{spoiler|Xykon, an Epic-level sorcerer and the [[Big Bad]].}} V turns invisible and means to escape through a hole in the wall, one Feather Fall away from safety... Nobody could possibly know or blame V for escaping in that situation, but V instead chooses to {{spoiler|go back and help O-Chul instead, rather than abandoning yet another person to their death.}} It is a very poignant and touching moment of partial redemption after everything V had done.
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: The way V's been using magic since the beginning. Trying to break the habit in the latest arc, with difficulties. {{spoiler|And could be said to have succeeded, if [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0800.html "Right Tool for the Job"] is anything to go by.}}
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* [[Would Be Rude to Say Genocide]]: Familicide. {{spoiler|Oops, V. Killing the Black Dragons? May not, in retrospect, have been your brightest hour.}}
* [[Wreathed in Flames]]: "Fire Shield."
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** Also both inverted ''and'' played straight by Yokyok's aforementioned father Yikyik, who's Belkar's counterpart and ''is'' genuinely evil because he's just like Belkar.
** And then Yukyuk, whose relation to Yikyik and Yokyok is currently unknown, but he seems to be as evil as Yikyik.
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: Though he and Yikyik are alike in many, many ways, Belkar despises him simply because he is a kobold.
* [[Failed a Spot Check]]: All the time....
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Originating from his own words -- he ''is'' the '''SEXY SHOELESS GOD OF WAR'''.
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