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'''Tropes A-C''' | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes D-F|Tropes D-F]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes G-I|Tropes G-I]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes J-L|Tropes J-L]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes M-O|Tropes M-O]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes P-R|Tropes P-R]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes S-U|Tropes S-U]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes V-Z|Tropes V-Z]]
[[The Order of the Stick/Tropes A-F|Tropes A-F]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes G-O|Tropes G-O]] | [[The Order of the Stick/Tropes P-Z|Tropes P-Z]]
{{tropelist|page=The Order of the Stick}}
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==#==
==== ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'' provides examples of the following tropes: ====
* [[20% More Awesome]]: An angel shows Roy [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0489.html a graph] of Belkar's evil against time, measured in kilonazis. The standard unit is based on a hypothetical lovechild of [[The Lord of the Rings|Sauron]] and [[The Hundred and One Dalmatians|Cruella DeVille]]. Of course, in a ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''-based universe, "evil" really might be quantifiable...

==A==
* [[20% More Awesome]]: An angel shows Roy [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0489.html a graph] of Belkar's evil against time, measured in kilonazis. The standard unit is based on a hypothetical lovechild of [[The Lord of the Rings|Sauron]] and [[The Hundred and One Dalmatians|Cruella DeVille]]. Of course, in a ''[[Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]''-based universe, "evil" really might be quantifiable...
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: The [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0660.html "Obligatory Sewer-Themed Labyrinth"].
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: The [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0660.html "Obligatory Sewer-Themed Labyrinth"].
* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: In-universe parody.
* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: In-universe parody.
* [[Action Girl]]: Haley; Kazumi; Therkla; Miko; Lien
* [[Action Girl]]: Haley; Kazumi; Therkla; Miko; Lien
** [http://www.ookoodook.com/store/ShirtActionGirl.shtml There's a T-shirt.]
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20140708183037/http://www.ookoodook.com/store/ShirtActionGirl.shtml There's a T-shirt.]
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: "My name is Kodrog the Slayer, and this is my buddy Jim." (See [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]].)
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: "My name is Kodrog the Slayer, and this is my buddy Jim." (See [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]].)
* [[Affably Evil]]: Several kinds.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Several kinds.
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** '''most orcs talk like this.''' It seems to be related to the INT score. Lampshaded in the last panel of [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0552.html this page].
** '''most orcs talk like this.''' It seems to be related to the INT score. Lampshaded in the last panel of [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0552.html this page].
** Eric Greenhilt too, as he's quite young.
** Eric Greenhilt too, as he's quite young.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: How did the Order of the Stick team up? Why do they suffer Belkar's presence? How and why did Redcloak align himself with Xykon? Just what did happen to that first Gate? To find out, you have to buy the prequel books, most of which are available via [http://www.ookoodook.com/store/comics_order-of-the-stick.shtml Ookoodook].
* [[All There in the Manual]]: How did the Order of the Stick team up? Why do they suffer Belkar's presence? How and why did Redcloak align himself with Xykon? Just what did happen to that first Gate? To find out, you have to buy the prequel books, most of which are available via [https://web.archive.org/web/20131113212319/http://www.ookoodook.com/store/comics_order-of-the-stick.shtml Ookoodook].
* [[All Your Base Are Belong to Us]]: Redcloak manages to successfully invade the base of the Azure City resistance {{spoiler|thanks to a polymorphed spy}}.
* [[All Your Base Are Belong to Us]]: Redcloak manages to successfully invade the base of the Azure City resistance {{spoiler|thanks to a polymorphed spy}}.
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: The effect of Soul Splice.
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: The effect of Soul Splice.
* [[Always Chaotic Evil]]: [[Zig-Zagging Trope|Gets averted, subverted, inverted, doubly inverted, perverted, extraverted, and, just occasionally, played straight]]. Most often doubly inverted when a villain delivers a [[Break Them by Talking]] on how the hero is [[Not So Different]] and then immediately [[Kick the Dog|Kicks a Dog]].<br />[[Deconstruction|Deconstructed]], too: Goblins and other evil humanoids were declared by the gods to be [[Always Chaotic Evil]], designed only to be killed by player races. As sentient beings with their own society, they naturally feel persecuted by being forced into this role, {{spoiler|and are now executing a massive [[Rage Against the Heavens]] in order to change things.}} Though the deconstruction is more aimed at ''players'' who treat these races as such, despite the fact that most of their Monster Manual entries only list them as "''Usually'' X Evil"
* [[Exclusively Evil]]: [[Zig-Zagging Trope|Gets averted, subverted, inverted, doubly inverted, perverted, extraverted, and, just occasionally, played straight]]. Most often doubly inverted when a villain delivers a [[Break Them by Talking]] on how the hero is [[Not So Different]] and then immediately [[Kick the Dog|Kicks a Dog]].<br />[[Deconstruction|Deconstructed]], too: Goblins and other evil humanoids were declared by the gods to be [[Exclusively Evil]], designed only to be killed by player races. As sentient beings with their own society, they naturally feel persecuted by being forced into this role, {{spoiler|and are now executing a massive [[Rage Against the Heavens]] in order to change things.}} Though the deconstruction is more aimed at ''players'' who treat these races as such, despite the fact that most of their Monster Manual entries only list them as "''Usually'' X Evil"
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: Vaarsuvius, and now his/her mate too... and their kids.... and his/her master... ah screw it: with a few exceptions, elves in general. [[Word of God|Word of the Giant]] is that any gender identification of Vaarsuvius (and other ambiguous elves) is strictly their own perception. And V's children are adopted. Make no assumptions; for all we know they could be a same-sex couple.
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: Vaarsuvius, and now his/her mate too... and their kids.... and his/her master... ah screw it: with a few exceptions, elves in general. [[Word of God|Word of the Giant]] is that any gender identification of Vaarsuvius (and other ambiguous elves) is strictly their own perception. And V's children are adopted. Make no assumptions; for all we know they could be a same-sex couple.
* [[Amplifier Artifact]]: Most common magic items are of this kind, like Roy's Belt of Giant Strength, Elan's Belt of Charisma or V's Ring of Wizardry. Lampshaded by Haley with a Potion of Glibness: she takes it from Elan to use herself, because while it would make him a good liar, she's already a good liar so it will make her an ''utterly amazing'' liar.
* [[Amplifier Artifact]]: Most common magic items are of this kind, like Roy's Belt of Giant Strength, Elan's Belt of Charisma or V's Ring of Wizardry. Lampshaded by Haley with a Potion of Glibness: she takes it from Elan to use herself, because while it would make him a good liar, she's already a good liar so it will make her an ''utterly amazing'' liar.
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* [[And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt]]: The hobgoblin horde gets shirts that say "I killed a PC and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!" when they kill {{spoiler|the illusion of the Order of the Stick and Hinjo}}.
* [[And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt]]: The hobgoblin horde gets shirts that say "I killed a PC and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!" when they kill {{spoiler|the illusion of the Order of the Stick and Hinjo}}.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0145.html Spoofed].
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0145.html Spoofed].
{{quote| '''Elan:''' Ohhhh. Thanks, Vaarsuvius. Now I know.<br />
{{quote|'''Elan:''' Ohhhh. Thanks, Vaarsuvius. Now I know.
'''Vaarsuvius:''' [[Shout-Out|And knowing is half the battle.]]<br />
'''Vaarsuvius:''' [[Shout-Out|And knowing is half the battle.]]<br />
'''[[G.I. Joe]]:''' G.I. Joe! }}
'''[[G.I. Joe]]:''' G.I. Joe! }}
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* [[Anticlimax]]: Done intentionally and hilariously in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0600.html #600 ("Headed Down")] [http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=93806&page=3 (forum)]. (Read the previous comic immediately beforehand for the full effect.)
* [[Anticlimax]]: Done intentionally and hilariously in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0600.html #600 ("Headed Down")] [http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=93806&page=3 (forum)]. (Read the previous comic immediately beforehand for the full effect.)
* [[Anticlimax Cut]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0328.html "The Test of the Heart"]: After having passed the Tests of the Body and Mind, one guarded by a hydra and the other a riddle, the Order finds themselves face-to-face with the guardian of the final Test of the Heart.
* [[Anticlimax Cut]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0328.html "The Test of the Heart"]: After having passed the Tests of the Body and Mind, one guarded by a hydra and the other a riddle, the Order finds themselves face-to-face with the guardian of the final Test of the Heart.
{{quote| "Pray to what gods you serve that you will be deemed worthy of this rare honor! Find your reserves of courage, warriors, for the Test of the Heart begins -- NOW!!"<br />
{{quote|"Pray to what gods you serve that you will be deemed worthy of this rare honor! Find your reserves of courage, warriors, for the Test of the Heart begins -- NOW!!"
''(cut to: Roy in a chair at a doctor's clinic, a stethoscope over his heart)''<br />
''(cut to: Roy in a chair at a doctor's clinic, a stethoscope over his heart)''
"Pulse rate is 60... blood pressure is 85 over 60... You pass. Next!" }}
"Pulse rate is 60... blood pressure is 85 over 60... You pass. Next!" }}
* [[Anti-Human Alliance]]: The forces under Redcloak.
* [[Anti-Human Alliance]]: The forces under Redcloak.
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** Turns out the gladiatorial champion of the Empire of Blood, who is built up as some kind of insane monster who mercilessly slaughtered dozens of fighters and guards, was originally locked up for peeing on the sidewalk. And then it turns out that ''that's'' because he's none other than {{spoiler|Thog}}.
** Turns out the gladiatorial champion of the Empire of Blood, who is built up as some kind of insane monster who mercilessly slaughtered dozens of fighters and guards, was originally locked up for peeing on the sidewalk. And then it turns out that ''that's'' because he's none other than {{spoiler|Thog}}.
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0813.html Belkar's cover story]:
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0813.html Belkar's cover story]:
{{quote| '''Belkar:''' We're wanted in several other nations for racketeering, jury tampering, and interfering with a mail carrier.}}
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' We're wanted in several other nations for racketeering, jury tampering, and interfering with a mail carrier.}}
* [[Art Evolution]]: [[Lampshaded]]. "Psst! Elan! It's an art upgrade, we're supposed to pretend we've always been drawn this way."
* [[Art Evolution]]: [[Lampshaded]]. "Psst! Elan! It's an art upgrade, we're supposed to pretend we've always been drawn this way."
* [[Art Shift]]
* [[Art Shift]]
** "The Crayons of Time" [[Flashback Effects]].
** "The Crayons of Time" [[Flashback Effects]].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0339.html And lampshaded here]. "What are these weird bumpy things between their eyes?"
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0339.html And lampshaded here]. "What are these weird bumpy things between their eyes?"
* [[Ascended Meme]]: It's a running joke among ''[[Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fans that, due to a quirk of the 3.x Edition ruleset, a housecat will more often than not kill a Level 1 Commoner in a straight-up fight. One strip is even called, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0780.html "The Duel Everyone's Been Waiting For"].
* [[Ascended Meme]]: It's a running joke among ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fans that, due to a quirk of the 3.x Edition ruleset, a housecat will more often than not kill a Level 1 Commoner in a straight-up fight. One strip is even called, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0780.html "The Duel Everyone's Been Waiting For"].
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]: Azure city naming schemes.
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]: Azure city naming schemes.
* [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]
* [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]
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** Roy even says it in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0318.html "The Move Action of Shame"].
** Roy even says it in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0318.html "The Move Action of Shame"].
* [[Atop a Mountain of Corpses]]:
* [[Atop a Mountain of Corpses]]:
{{quote| '''Belkar:''' I am a Sexy, Shoeless, '''''GOD OF WAR'''''!}}
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' I am a Sexy, Shoeless, '''''GOD OF WAR'''''!}}
* [[Attack! Attack! Attack!]]
* [[Attack! Attack! Attack!]]
** The paladins have an aversion to retreat because of their honor combined with their inability to feel fear, which, obviously, lands them up in trouble quite a bit.
** The paladins have an aversion to retreat because of their honor combined with their inability to feel fear, which, obviously, lands them up in trouble quite a bit.
** Lasts ''almost'' to the end in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0618.html strip #618].
** Lasts ''almost'' to the end in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0618.html strip #618].
* [[Attack! Attack! Retreat! Retreat!]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0181.html Strip #181]. "Back into the darkness! BACK INTO THE DARKNESS!!"
* [[Attack! Attack! Retreat! Retreat!]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0181.html Strip #181]. "Back into the darkness! BACK INTO THE DARKNESS!!"
* [[Avenging the Villain]]
* [[Avenging the Villain]]
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** The Ancient Black Dragon
** The Ancient Black Dragon
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Many of Nale's plans. His draft plan to kill Elan in Cliffport involved Sabine flying over carrying an anvil on a string. And Thog on ''rocket skates''. Their final plan kept the rocket skates.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Many of Nale's plans. His draft plan to kill Elan in Cliffport involved Sabine flying over carrying an anvil on a string. And Thog on ''rocket skates''. Their final plan kept the rocket skates.

* [[Back for the Dead]]: Julio Scoundrél sincerely hopes never to cross paths with Elan again for precisely this reason.
==B==
* [[Back From the Dead]]: Pretty much anyone who's got a [[Death Is a Slap on The Wrist|friendly cleric with a Raise Dead spell nearby,]] including the Oracle, Roy, and Jirix.
* [[Back for the Dead]]: Julio Scoundrél sincerely hopes never to cross paths with Elan again for precisely this reason. {{spoiler|Averted}} when they crossed paths again.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Pretty much anyone who's got a [[Death Is a Slap on The Wrist|friendly cleric with a Raise Dead spell nearby,]] including the Oracle, Roy, and Jirix.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Many characters who kick ass without any intrinsic magical ability. This includes Roy, Haley, Thog, Kazumi, Daigo and more. Belkar as well, despite the fact that as a ranger he ''could'' use spells. Theoretically. If he didn't have a Wisdom score normally reserved for lemmings.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Many characters who kick ass without any intrinsic magical ability. This includes Roy, Haley, Thog, Kazumi, Daigo and more. Belkar as well, despite the fact that as a ranger he ''could'' use spells. Theoretically. If he didn't have a Wisdom score normally reserved for lemmings.
* [[Bar Brawl]]
* [[Bar Brawl]]
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** Roy takes Xykon's crown and wears it on a string around his neck after "setting him back a bit". This turns out to be a problem when the residual evil on it causes [[Knight Templar|Miko]] to try and smite him. Xykon takes it back in their next encounter.
** Roy takes Xykon's crown and wears it on a string around his neck after "setting him back a bit". This turns out to be a problem when the residual evil on it causes [[Knight Templar|Miko]] to try and smite him. Xykon takes it back in their next encounter.
** Later, Gannji concocts a plan that requires his partner Enor to kill him, cut of his tail, and keep it so that Gannji can be resurrected later. He tells Enor:
** Later, Gannji concocts a plan that requires his partner Enor to kill him, cut of his tail, and keep it so that Gannji can be resurrected later. He tells Enor:
{{quote| '''Gannji:''' Tell the guards it's a trophy of your victory. They won't question it 'cause you're part ogre. They do stuff like that all the time.}}
{{quote|'''Gannji:''' Tell the guards it's a trophy of your victory. They won't question it 'cause you're part ogre. They do stuff like that all the time.}}
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: So you want to protect yourself and your family from a vendetta by [[Would Be Rude to Say Genocide|obliterating the whole adverse lineage]]? [[Sarcasm Mode|Why not]]? Just be sure {{spoiler|some part of it doesn't guard a place critical for the survival of the world you and your companions are trying to save}}. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]], indeed.
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: So you want to protect yourself and your family from a vendetta by [[Would Be Rude to Say Genocide|obliterating the whole adverse lineage]]? [[Sarcasm Mode|Why not]]? Just be sure {{spoiler|some part of it doesn't guard a place critical for the survival of the world you and your companions are trying to save}}. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]], indeed.
* [[Beastly Bloodsports]]: The Thieves Guild runs a dogfighting ring.
* [[Beastly Bloodsports]]: The Thieves Guild runs a dogfighting ring.
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* [[Be Quiet Nudge]]: Happens a few times to Belkar.
* [[Be Quiet Nudge]]: Happens a few times to Belkar.
** In [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0247.html strip #247], Haley is struck with aphasia and so can't talk Belkar into shutting it as he's about to tell Elan her feelings. However, a boot to the face is enough to convey the message more clearly.
** In [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0247.html strip #247], Haley is struck with aphasia and so can't talk Belkar into shutting it as he's about to tell Elan her feelings. However, a boot to the face is enough to convey the message more clearly.
{{quote| '''Belkar:''' Objection noted.}}
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' Objection noted.}}
** Also in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0379.html strip #379], Roy kicks Belkar so that the halfling doesn't join the already-embarrassing conversation.
** Also in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0379.html strip #379], Roy kicks Belkar so that the halfling doesn't join the already-embarrassing conversation.
* [[Berserk Button]]
* [[Berserk Button]]
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** Durkon does this in the prequel ''On the Origin of PCs'' the first time he tastes [[A Tankard of Moose Urine|beer brewed in human lands]].
** Durkon does this in the prequel ''On the Origin of PCs'' the first time he tastes [[A Tankard of Moose Urine|beer brewed in human lands]].
* [[Big "What?"]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0490.html From Eugene].
* [[Big "What?"]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0490.html From Eugene].
{{quote| '''Roy:''' Wait, what? What about the Blood Oath of Vengeance?<br />
{{quote|'''Roy:''' Wait, what? What about the Blood Oath of Vengeance?
'''Bureaucratic Deva:''' It's not a problem for us. Go on up.<br />
'''Bureaucratic Deva:''' It's not a problem for us. Go on up.
'''Eugene: ''WHAT?!?!?!'''''<br />
'''Eugene: ''WHAT?!?!?!'''''
'''Roy:''' In lieu of Paradise, can I just get a picture of the exact expression on his face? }}
'''Roy:''' In lieu of Paradise, can I just get a picture of the exact expression on his face? }}
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Sort of. Haley's aphasic gibberish is a cipher; solving it reveals a few good lines. On occasion, the encryption key, too, will reveal a secret message.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Sort of. Haley's aphasic gibberish is a cipher; solving it reveals a few good lines. On occasion, the encryption key, too, will reveal a secret message.
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* [[Black Bead Eyes]]: Standard, although some characters do have colored eyes.
* [[Black Bead Eyes]]: Standard, although some characters do have colored eyes.
* [[Black Comedy]]: Since the comic has an overall humorous tone, the various atrocities committed by Belkar, Xykon, Nale, Tarquin/The Empire of Blood, and other villains tend to be depicted this way, including some jokes in these scenes, but not downplaying the cruelty being displayed.
* [[Black Comedy]]: Since the comic has an overall humorous tone, the various atrocities committed by Belkar, Xykon, Nale, Tarquin/The Empire of Blood, and other villains tend to be depicted this way, including some jokes in these scenes, but not downplaying the cruelty being displayed.
* [[Black Dude Dies First]]: {{spoiler|Roy is the first main character to actually die}}. He got ressurected though, even if it did take [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0443.html 206] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0649.html strips] before Durkon could start casting Resurrection.
* [[Black Dude Dies First]]: {{spoiler|Roy is the first main character to actually die}}. He got ressurected though, even if it did take [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0443.html 206] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0649.html strips] before Durkon could start casting Resurrection.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Get your Bluff rank high enough, and people will believe '''[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0767.html anything]'''.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Get your Bluff rank high enough, and people will believe '''[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0767.html anything]'''.
* [[Blessed Are the Cheesemakers]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0463.html The hobgoblins and gouda].
* [[Blessed Are the Cheesemakers]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0463.html The hobgoblins and gouda].
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* [[Brown Note]]: Certain magical spells are perfectly capable of this -- for example, Xykon used a "Symbol of Insanity" (on a super-bouncy ball) to turn an ''entire squad'' of paladin warriors against each other.
* [[Brown Note]]: Certain magical spells are perfectly capable of this -- for example, Xykon used a "Symbol of Insanity" (on a super-bouncy ball) to turn an ''entire squad'' of paladin warriors against each other.
* [[Buffy-Speak]]:
* [[Buffy-Speak]]:
{{quote| '''Monster in the Darkness:''' ... everyone here tells me that I'm as dumb as things that are really dumb.<br />
{{quote|'''Monster in the Darkness:''' ... everyone here tells me that I'm as dumb as things that are really dumb.
'''Redcloak:''' ... we didn't know the gate was guarded by a legion of ghost... things.<br />
'''Redcloak:''' ... we didn't know the gate was guarded by a legion of ghost... things.
'''Haley:''' My brain feels like a psion... did some psiony stuff. }}
'''Haley:''' My brain feels like a psion... did some psiony stuff. }}
* [[Buried Alive]]: Lirian seals Xykon and his forces in an airtight cave following their defeat in her forest.
* [[Buried Alive]]: Lirian seals Xykon and his forces in an airtight cave following their defeat in her forest.
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* [[But for Me It Was Tuesday]]
* [[But for Me It Was Tuesday]]
** Xykon only remembers the day he killed Roy's dad's mentor as a really bad Laundry Night.
** Xykon only remembers the day he killed Roy's dad's mentor as a really bad Laundry Night.
{{quote| '''Xykon:''' Do you have any idea how many people I have killed in front of their loved ones? Could you narrow it down?<br />
{{quote|'''Xykon:''' Do you have any idea how many people I have killed in front of their loved ones? Could you narrow it down?
'''Roy:''' Grrrr. His master's name was Fyron. He was a wizard who lived in Cliffport. You needed some sort of magical doodad that he owned, so you killed him and his son in cold blood.<br />
'''Roy:''' Grrrr. His master's name was Fyron. He was a wizard who lived in Cliffport. You needed some sort of magical doodad that he owned, so you killed him and his son in cold blood.
'''Xykon:''' Hmmm... more specific.<br />
'''Xykon:''' Hmmm... more specific.
'''MitD:''' You killed more than one guy named Fyron in Cliffport?<br />
'''MitD:''' You killed more than one guy named Fyron in Cliffport?
'''Xykon:''' Five, actually.<br />
'''Xykon:''' Five, actually.
'''Roy:''' Gah! It was forty years ago!<br />
'''Roy:''' Gah! It was forty years ago!
'''Xykon:''' More specific.<br />
'''Xykon:''' More specific.
'''Roy:''' In the spring?<br />
'''Roy:''' In the spring?
'''Xykon:''' More specific.<br />
'''Xykon:''' More specific.
'''Roy:''' On a Wednesday?<br />
'''Roy:''' On a Wednesday?
'''Xykon:''' Oh! Right! Now I remember. Because it was Laundry Night, and I had trouble getting the blood out of my robes.<br />
'''Xykon:''' Oh! Right! Now I remember. Because it was Laundry Night, and I had trouble getting the blood out of my robes.
'''Roy:''' Oh, that is IT!! }}
'''Roy:''' Oh, that is IT!! }}
** Or, as Xykon puts it later:
** Or, as Xykon puts it later:
{{quote| '''Xykon:''' Y'know, I've destroyed entire towns, and the worst I got from the surviving families were a few snarky comments. You, sir, have a serious problem with overreaction.}}
{{quote|'''Xykon:''' Y'know, I've destroyed entire towns, and the worst I got from the surviving families were a few snarky comments. You, sir, have a serious problem with overreaction.}}
** He is definitely trying to get a rise out of someone in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0459.html "Negative Feelings"]:
** He is definitely trying to get a rise out of someone in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0459.html "Negative Feelings"]:
{{quote| '''Xykon:''' Hey! Paladin dude! Do you know what the best part about killing {{spoiler|the entire Sapphire Guard}} was? Neither do I. I wasn't actually paying attention when I did it.}}
{{quote|'''Xykon:''' Hey! Paladin dude! Do you know what the best part about killing {{spoiler|the entire Sapphire Guard}} was? Neither do I. I wasn't actually paying attention when I did it.}}
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0788.html Apparently,] {{spoiler|Thog}} also doesn't care much about the people he kills, although that might be simple stupidity on his part.
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0788.html Apparently,] {{spoiler|Thog}} also doesn't care much about the people he kills, although that might be simple stupidity on his part.
* [[But He Sounds Handsome]]: Belkar, disguised as a fellow medium-sized, and Nale, disguised as Elan, both indulge into this.
* [[But He Sounds Handsome]]: Belkar, disguised as a fellow medium-sized, and Nale, disguised as Elan, both indulge into this.
==C==
* [[Call a Hit Point a Smeerp]]: The adventure game based on the comic uses the term "wound". The comic uses "HP", though.
* [[Call a Hit Point a Smeerp]]: The adventure game based on the comic uses the term "wound". The comic uses "HP", though.
* [[Call Back]]
* [[Call Back]]
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** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0714.html #714] to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0178.html #178].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0714.html #714] to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0178.html #178].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0747.html "Do you need, like, 200-foot-tall flaming letters or something?"] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0759.html Apparently so.] Double-example considering [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0750.html what was being used for the fire.]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0747.html "Do you need, like, 200-foot-tall flaming letters or something?"] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0759.html Apparently so.] Double-example considering [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0750.html what was being used for the fire.]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0723.html When Elan meets his father,] note the ''[[Star Wars]]'' references. [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0760.html When Elan] [[Calling the Old Man Out|calls out the old man]], note the ''Star Wars'' parallels.
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0723.html When Elan meets his father,] note the ''[[Star Wars]]'' references. [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0760.html When Elan] [[Calling the Old Man Out|calls out the old man]], note the ''Star Wars'' parallels.
** From [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0766.html #766] to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0090.html #90] ("I've got a 4!") and to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0130.html #130] with the "elveny boots".
** From [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0766.html #766] to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0090.html #90] ("I've got a 4!") and to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0130.html #130] with the "elveny boots".
** One would be a sort of Call Forward, since it shows up in a prequel book. In [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0216.html this] comic, Roy makes a throwaway comment about only getting a C- in his Attacks of Opportunity class. In ''On the Origin of PCs,'' that's the class Roy is studying for when his dad shows up to tell him about the Blood Oath against Xykon.
** One would be a sort of Call Forward, since it shows up in a prequel book. In [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0216.html this] comic, Roy makes a throwaway comment about only getting a C- in his Attacks of Opportunity class. In ''On the Origin of PCs,'' that's the class Roy is studying for when his dad shows up to tell him about the Blood Oath against Xykon.
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** Redcloak's confrontation with Tsukiko in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0830.html #830] is similar to {{spoiler|Xykon's confrontation with Dorukan in ''Start of Darkness'', with a one character exploiting a seemingly powerful one's weaknesses, giving a [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] to them, and then killing them ignominiously.}}
** Redcloak's confrontation with Tsukiko in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0830.html #830] is similar to {{spoiler|Xykon's confrontation with Dorukan in ''Start of Darkness'', with a one character exploiting a seemingly powerful one's weaknesses, giving a [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] to them, and then killing them ignominiously.}}
** From [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0841.html #841] all the way back to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0012.html #12]:
** From [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0841.html #841] all the way back to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0012.html #12]:
{{quote| '''Haley:''' Do you want to go up a level, or down a level?<br />
{{quote|'''Haley:''' Do you want to go up a level, or down a level?
'''Roy:''' Don't start with that. }}
'''Roy:''' Don't start with that. }}
** From [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0535.html #535] to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0226.html #226] and [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0229.html #229]. Apparently the inn's employees and the assassins had a good reason to assume that Roy was the King of Nowhere.
** From [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0535.html #535] to [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0226.html #226] and [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0229.html #229]. Apparently the inn's employees and the assassins had a good reason to assume that Roy was the King of Nowhere.
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* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Almost every combat ability other than moving and basic attacks. Spoofed often, especially in a [[Running Gag]] where anybody who uses a sneak attack actually ''yells'' [[With Catlike Tread|"Sneak Attack!"]] when they do it.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Almost every combat ability other than moving and basic attacks. Spoofed often, especially in a [[Running Gag]] where anybody who uses a sneak attack actually ''yells'' [[With Catlike Tread|"Sneak Attack!"]] when they do it.
** Which is subverted and lampshaded when Nale kills the CPPD Chief.
** Which is subverted and lampshaded when Nale kills the CPPD Chief.
{{quote| '''Nale:''' Oops, I think I was supposed to yell "sneak attack" just there.}}
{{quote|'''Nale:''' Oops, I think I was supposed to yell "sneak attack" just there.}}
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0615.html "Oh my gods, Yor, I swear, you do NOT need to keep shouting out your attacks! This isn't manga!"]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0615.html "Oh my gods, Yor, I swear, you do NOT need to keep shouting out your attacks! This isn't manga!"]
** Also subverted in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0345.html "He Invented the Magic System"], where Vaarsuvius calls the name of a spell that he doesn't actually have to no effect.
** Also subverted in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0345.html "He Invented the Magic System"], where Vaarsuvius calls the name of a spell that he doesn't actually have to no effect.
** And Roy has some ''great'' [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0102.html cleavage]...
** And Roy has some ''great'' [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0102.html cleavage]...
** As a corollary, The ''only'' thing you have to say when you cast a spell is the name of the spell, leading to the incantation for Resurrection, which has a ten-minute casting time, being the word "resurrection!" repeated over and over for ten minutes.
** As a corollary, The ''only'' thing you have to say when you cast a spell is the name of the spell, leading to the incantation for Resurrection, which has a ten-minute casting time, being the word "resurrection!" repeated over and over for ten minutes.
{{quote| "[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0352.html ...weathercontrolweathercontrolweathercontrol...]"}}
{{quote|"[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0352.html ...weathercontrolweathercontrolweathercontrol...]"}}
* [[Canis Latinicus]]
* [[Canis Latinicus]]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0635.html "Bunkus! Nonsuch! Gibberos! Gobbleygoos!"]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0635.html "Bunkus! Nonsuch! Gibberos! Gobbleygoos!"]
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** The Monster in the Darkness started out as evil [[Minion with an F In Evil|(just not very good at it)]], but has evolved into a good (or at least neutral) character being tricked and manipulated by his evil "friends."
** The Monster in the Darkness started out as evil [[Minion with an F In Evil|(just not very good at it)]], but has evolved into a good (or at least neutral) character being tricked and manipulated by his evil "friends."
** Redcloak in his first couple of appearances was basically just a regular goblin with a fancy cloak, who kowtowed endlessly to Xykon and whose unlevel eyes didn't exactly scream intelligence. Fast forward a few hundred strips, and Redcloak is the quintessential [[Dragon with an Agenda]], as well as the resident [[Only Sane Employee]] and [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]], {{spoiler|who claims to have been [[The Chessmaster|expertly manipulating]] Xykon from the beginning.}}
** Redcloak in his first couple of appearances was basically just a regular goblin with a fancy cloak, who kowtowed endlessly to Xykon and whose unlevel eyes didn't exactly scream intelligence. Fast forward a few hundred strips, and Redcloak is the quintessential [[Dragon with an Agenda]], as well as the resident [[Only Sane Employee]] and [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]], {{spoiler|who claims to have been [[The Chessmaster|expertly manipulating]] Xykon from the beginning.}}
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1187.html Elan lampshades Roy's character development while displaying his own.]
* [[Charm Person]]: It's a ''D&D''-based trope, so of course this is here.
* [[Charm Person]]: It's a ''D&D''-based trope, so of course this is here.
** Striking general example is Nale hypnotizing Belkar; he can't make Belkar kill the Order and give their magic items to him, but Nale ''is'' able to make Belkar try to kill the Order and keep their magic items for himself... [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0383.html while singing showtunes]...
** Striking general example is Nale hypnotizing Belkar; he can't make Belkar kill the Order and give their magic items to him, but Nale ''is'' able to make Belkar try to kill the Order and keep their magic items for himself... [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0383.html while singing showtunes]...
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** The two old gladiators imprisoned along with Roy and Belkar turn out to be {{spoiler|Haley's missing father and uncle}}.
** The two old gladiators imprisoned along with Roy and Belkar turn out to be {{spoiler|Haley's missing father and uncle}}.
** Apparently, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0065.html parody is] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0789.html protected speech].
** Apparently, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0065.html parody is] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0789.html protected speech].
** And we get another in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0801.html "Bound to Happen"] when {{spoiler|Elan happens upon Captain Amun-Zora's cell while running from Nale}}.
** And we get another in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0801.html "Bound to Happen"] when {{spoiler|Elan happens upon Captain Amun-Zora's cell while running from Nale}}.
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0017.html Stonecarving] with a [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0598.html rapier].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0017.html Stonecarving] with a [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0598.html rapier].
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** Everything related to Azure City. The city itself is completely blue, including most of the buildings, the town wall and even the ships in the port. The regulars in the army wear silver and blue armor, and the paladins, white and blue. Many characters, e.g. Hinjo, even have blue hair. And anything related to Kubota is purple.
** Everything related to Azure City. The city itself is completely blue, including most of the buildings, the town wall and even the ships in the port. The regulars in the army wear silver and blue armor, and the paladins, white and blue. Many characters, e.g. Hinjo, even have blue hair. And anything related to Kubota is purple.
** It's to the point where if a paladin falls from grace, his or her clothes immediately change color from blue to brown, due to them being magical items that lose power when not on a paladin in good standing.
** It's to the point where if a paladin falls from grace, his or her clothes immediately change color from blue to brown, due to them being magical items that lose power when not on a paladin in good standing.
{{quote| '''MitD:''' I know! [[Rainbow Brite|Murky and Lurky]] must have stolen her colors!}}
{{quote|'''MitD:''' I know! [[Rainbow Brite|Murky and Lurky]] must have stolen her colors!}}
** Additionally, all spellcasters have a distinctive colored aura when casting spells:
** Additionally, all spellcasters have a distinctive colored aura when casting spells:
*** Vaarsuvius -- pink;
*** Vaarsuvius -- pink;
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*** Pompey -- violet;
*** Pompey -- violet;
*** Eugene -- pale green;
*** Eugene -- pale green;
*** Samantha -- purple;
*** Samantha -- purple;
*** Tsukiko -- indigo ''and'' blue (due to her being able to, as a [[Prestige Class|Mystic Theurge]], cast both arcane and divine spells);
*** Tsukiko -- indigo ''and'' blue (due to her being able to, as a [[Prestige Class|Mystic Theurge]], cast both arcane and divine spells);
*** Sapphire Guard members and Azurite clerics -- standardized light blue;
*** Sapphire Guard members and Azurite clerics -- standardized light blue;
*** Malack -- grey.
*** Malack -- grey.
** It's implied (particularly in ''Start of Darkness'') that the hierarchal ranks of the Dark One's clerics are indicated by cloak color. For instance, white cloaks are issued to the newly-ordained.
** It's implied (particularly in ''Start of Darkness'') that the hierarchal ranks of the Dark One's clerics are indicated by cloak color. For instance, white cloaks are issued to the newly-ordained.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Haley has no issues with ambushing and killing her arch-enemy Crystal, the assassin, while she's in the shower, unarmed and not wearing any armor or magic items. Followed, naturally, by looting all of said equipment. This scene comes off a lot less cold-blooded if you have read the prequel ''On the Origin of the PCs'' and the supplemental pages in ''Don't Split the Party'' that were cut out of the online comic for reasons of pacing but put back in for the printed edition. {{spoiler|The extra strips in ''Don't Split the Party'' reveal that Crystal was more than eager to hurt and kill Haley, and she and Bozzok were still planning to secretly murder Haley, despite the truce}}.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Haley has no issues with ambushing and killing her arch-enemy Crystal, the assassin, while she's in the shower, unarmed and not wearing any armor or magic items. Followed, naturally, by looting all of said equipment. This scene comes off a lot less cold-blooded if you have read the prequel ''On the Origin of the PCs'' and the supplemental pages in ''Don't Split the Party'' that were cut out of the online comic for reasons of pacing but put back in for the printed edition. {{spoiler|The extra strips in ''Don't Split the Party'' reveal that Crystal was more than eager to hurt and kill Haley, and she and Bozzok were still planning to secretly murder Haley, despite the truce}}.
* [[Compelling Voice]]: Haley gets this when she consumes a potion a glibness, giving her already huge bluff score an extra +30. She tells a guard that he's actually a yellow-footed rock wallaby, and he immediately ''hops'' off to find a wizard to polymorph him "back".
* [[Compelling Voice]]: Haley gets this when she consumes a potion a glibness, giving her already huge bluff score an extra +30. She tells a guard that he's actually a yellow-footed rock wallaby, and he immediately ''hops'' off to find a wizard to polymorph him "back".
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0453.html "There's only one ninja left, that means I'm death incarnate!"]
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0453.html "There's only one ninja left, that means I'm death incarnate!"]
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** Crystal attempts to do one to an unconscious Haley, but she's interrupted.
** Crystal attempts to do one to an unconscious Haley, but she's interrupted.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: The cover for ''Start of Darkness'' shows Xykon as a lich killing a paladin before his first encounter with Redcloak -- while in the story proper, he wasn't yet undead when this happened. Lampshaded on the last page of the book:
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: The cover for ''Start of Darkness'' shows Xykon as a lich killing a paladin before his first encounter with Redcloak -- while in the story proper, he wasn't yet undead when this happened. Lampshaded on the last page of the book:
{{quote| '''MitD:''' Wait-- The scene on the cover didn't happen that way.<br />
{{quote|'''MitD:''' Wait-- The scene on the cover didn't happen that way.
'''Demon-Roach:''' Welcome to show business, kid. }}
'''Demon-Roach:''' Welcome to show business, kid. }}
* [[Crack Fic]]: [[Lampshaded]] by Xykon in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0833.html "Villainy Afoot"].
* [[Crack Fic]]: [[Lampshaded]] by Xykon in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0833.html "Villainy Afoot"].
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** What started as a killing of a young adult black dragon escalated when the black dragon's parent tried to torture Vaarsuvius' family to death, which led directly to V killing one quarter of the world's population of black dragons, which seems to have irked Tiamat (the Goddess of chromatic dragons).
** What started as a killing of a young adult black dragon escalated when the black dragon's parent tried to torture Vaarsuvius' family to death, which led directly to V killing one quarter of the world's population of black dragons, which seems to have irked Tiamat (the Goddess of chromatic dragons).
** Also, the ongoing war between humans and goblins. As stated in the third book's commentary (partial paraphrase), "Each side only remembers their last defeat at the hands of the other."
** Also, the ongoing war between humans and goblins. As stated in the third book's commentary (partial paraphrase), "Each side only remembers their last defeat at the hands of the other."
==D==
* [[Da Chief]]: The Chief, of Cliffport fame.
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: Xykon; Daimyo Kubota; Tarquin
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0766.html Tarquin] probably takes the cake by issuing manuals intended to ensure that his soldiers are equally savvy. This amounts to instructions on how to avoid a [[Bavarian Fire Drill]], not having keys on overly obvious rings and not being fooled by [[Throwing the Distraction|strange sounds]], [[Mugged for Disguise|among other things]].
** Even worse, he understands that even if he dies, he will be a legend and that [[Evil Is Cool|the audience always loves the villains more.]] His scheme gets a [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0758.html triumphant] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0763.html speech] explaining a continent-wide [[Evil Plan]] that involves repeatedly establishing [[La Résistance]] and the [[Evil Empire]] and letting the empire get "overthrown". He figures the [[Evil Empire]] must exist if heroic adventurers do, so why shouldn't he be the one ruling it?
** Also sometimes [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0596.html Vaarsuvius]
* [[Dark Action Girl]]: Sabine; Tsukiko; Crystal; Samantha... Haley notes a pattern of her fighting "airborne tramps."
* [[Darker and Edgier]]
** Not that the comic is exactly "[[Lighter and Fluffier|light and fluffy]]", but prequel book ''Start of Darkness'' is significantly darker than the online comic's average tone.
** Things have gotten a turn for the dark starting around comic #823. {{spoiler|The Resistance falls arc and three teams are headed for the same gate: Team Evil, the Order of the Stick and The Linear Guild. And then the entire Draketooth family turns out to be dead, and guess who's responsible?}}
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: Invoked by Belkar after Haley assumes that V's new black robes, glowing eyes, and evil whispers mean that s/he's turned evil. Belkar, too, is convinced of that, but defends Vaarsuvius with this argument just to mess with everyone's heads.
* [[Darkness von Gothickname]]
** When she was a gloomy goth teenager, Haley called herself Dark Mistress Shadowgale.
** When Celia disguises herself as an evil necromancer, she uses the name Darkblood Gloomgloom.
* [[Deader Than Dead]]: The fate of everyone killed by the Snarl. {{spoiler|Maybe.}}
* [[Dead Guy Puppet]]: Lord Shojo [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0379.html does this], in order to make a point that it's the heroes' fault the corpse is dead. To be fair, [[Death Is Cheap|he's planning to bring the dude back to life.]]
* [[The Dead Have Eyes]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Most of the characters fall into this at some point, but Roy took extra points in this skill. Vaarsuvius comes only second to Roy in the snark, and being [[The Spock]] he's even more deadpan. And V's raven familiar seems to take after his wizard. On the villain's side, Redcloak is no slouch either.
* [[Death Is Cheap]]: Not literally; coming [[Back from the Dead]] is actually rather expensive. But price aside, it's usually not all that difficult, except when the plot requires it to be, as in {{spoiler|Roy Greenhilt}}'s case, or in special situations like being [[Deader Than Dead|killed by the Snarl]] or dying of old age. This is [[Lampshaded]] to the extent that a character calling for reinforcements (Haley in Old Blind Pete's cellar) suggests they bring the wherewithal to resurrect her and her friends. Also, you can apparently do the old "[[Chess with Death|challenge Death to a game for your life]]" thing. And you can pick [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0718.html Wet T-Shirt Contest] as your game.
* [[Deceased Fall Guy Gambit]]
** Kubota announces his intention to do this to Therkla. V, of course, {{spoiler|interrupts by disintegrating him}}.
** {{spoiler|Redcloak frames Tsukiko for treachery as an excuse for why he killed her -- when in fact, he killed her for knowing that ''he'' is the one betraying Xykon.}}
* [[Deconstructed Trope]]
** Miko, as she develops, touches on what a [[Lawful Stupid]] [[Knight Templar]] would be like realistically.
** ''Start of Darkness'' deconstructs the hell out of the assumptions underpinning ''D&D'' as a whole, particularly [[Exclusively Evil]].
** [[Token Evil Teammate]] is also deconstructed with Belkar, showing why a mostly good party would put up with someone like him.
* [[Defied Trope]]
** [[Carrying the Antidote]] in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0593.html "Another Choice"].
** Not to mention [[Good Is Dumb]], repeatedly.
** Roy defies the [[Dumb Muscle]] human-fighter.
* [[Deity of Human Origin|Deity of Humanoid Origin]]: Both the Dark One and the elven gods were once ordinary mortals who ascended.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]
** The prequel books are fully in greyscale. According to the author, this is to give them a "[[Monochrome Past|nostalgic]]" feeling, since these are the "home movie" of the ''OotS'' characters. Which is mostly a joking explanation -- the primary reason being costs.
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0076.html Dwarven Darkvision.]
** The Fiends' [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0634.html hypothetic scenario].
* [[Delicious Fruit Pies]]: From [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0091.html "Proof That I Am Deeply Disturbed].
* [[Denouement]]: Several examples at the end of the ''Don't Split the Party'' arc, starting from around [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0666.html "But Seriously, She Won't"].
* [[Depth Deception]]: In [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0188.html "A Matter of Perspective"], the starmetal appears huge at first but is really smaller than a fist.
* [[Description Cut]]: "[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0044.html Thog like breaking stuff.]"
* [[Destructive Saviour|Destructive Saviours]]: Dorukan's Dungeon, the Weary Travelers Inn and Tavern, Azure City... few places seem to survive contact with the Order of the Stick.
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]
** During the siege of Azure City, Roy [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0441.html beheads Xykon's undead dragon]. The head crushes a Death Knight that is overwhelming Vaarsuvius; V later complains that it was a lame "deus ex machina".
** When V cast Familicide on an ancient black dragon in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0639.html "If They Pull a Knife... "], the first victim is a black dragon currently battling against a pair of adventurers -- who are left wondering just what the heck caused their opponent to inexplicably drop dead in front of them.
** The MitD plays this role in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0661.html "The Path of Least Expectation"], teleporting Vaarsuvius and O-chul to safety.
* [[Did Mom Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?]]
* [[Didn't We Use This Joke Already?]]
* [[Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?]]
** O-Chul and MitD.
** Also {{spoiler|1=Haley, Belkar and the MitD.}}
* [[Disaster Dominoes]]: The well-oiled machine bit from the ''On the Origin of PCs'' book.
* [[Discreet Drink Disposal]]: Durkon with [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0737.html the bloodwart tea].
* [[Disintegrator Ray]]: The Disintegrate spell. A favorite of Vaarsuvius; also used by Redcloak and Xykon.
* [[Disposing of a Body]]
** Redcloak is [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0830.html thorough].
** Vaarsuvius as well, using the aforementioned [[Disintegrator Ray]].
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]
** This is the main motto of Nale and the Linear Guild, even mentioned on their business cards.
** Vaarsuvius. Ancient Black Dragon. "Familicide!"
** Tiamat is promised five good dragons dead for every black dragon killed by V.
** General Tarquin offers to give the pair of bounty hunters 8,000 gp for their trouble in accidentally bringing in Elan instead of Nale. Gannji then demands 50,000 instead because he has a [[Star Wars|thermal detonator]] (which is actually a soup can -- he was just keeping up a [[Running Gag]]). Tarquin then "misplaces" some court paperwork, leaving the bounty hunters sentenced to ''die in the arena'' for attempting to extort him {{spoiler|in front of his son}}.
* [[Distracting Disambiguation]]
* [[The Ditz]]
** Elan, when he's not [[The Fool]], or both simultaneously.
** Thog
** Celia has her moments, explained in part by her status as an Outsider and therefore someone not familiar with the customs of the Material Plane. She's also from the Elemental Plane of Air, making her an [[Stealth Pun|"airhead"]].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0607.html Crystal]. She once asks a blind ex-rogue (one whom ''she'' had blinded, no less) if he has [[Exact Words|seen]] [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|who she's looking for]].
* [[Diving Save]]
** Played straight in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0451.html "Change of Direction"].
** Subverted in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0712.html "Neutralize Elf"] -- Haley pushes Elan out of the way of a poisoned bolt, only to have it hit V.
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: Yeah, yeah, we know V's {{spoiler|genocide of the black dragons was evil.}} But ''damn'' was it powerful, ''damn'' did it look awesome, and ''damn it'' if comic [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0639.html #639] didn't vicariously satisfy every major revenge fantasy the readers have ever had. In fact, the entire Soul Splice arc did wonders for V's character depth and popularity, regardless of any evil things V did in the storyline. Antihero-esque lust for power combined with [[Insufferable Genius|insufferable]] [[Deadpan Snarker|snarking]] and heroic desperation? [[Perverse Sexual Lust|PSL Webcomics page, here we come!]]
* [[Dope Slap]]
** In the prequel book ''On the Origins of PCs'', after a fair warning to Vaarsuvius (who was getting annoying), Haley performs a "Sneak Attack Upside the Head".
** Nale dope-slaps his twin brother Elan in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0050.html this strip]. Apparently, that's a reflex from early childhood.
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0089.html Strip #89] features a rare aversion of the dope-slap.
{{quote|'''Roy:''' ''(probably -- he's invisible)'' ... You're lucky attacking ends the spell, or I would smack the crap out of all of you.}}
* [[Double Entendre]]
** About... say... nine of them in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0418.html "It's a Type of Boat"] alone, complete with [[Lampshade Hanging]] from the last line in the strip as well as the title.
** Also, the hotel room scene in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0123.html "Double Your Entendre, Double Your Fun"].
** And the scene between Roy, Belkar, and Tarquin in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0753.html "Slash Attack"].
* [[Downer Ending]]
** ''Start of Darkness'' {{spoiler|ends pretty badly for Redcloak. Also, The Monster in the Dark loses his tacos!}}
** The Azure City arc {{spoiler|ends with Roy, Lord Shojo, and Miko dead, the party separated, and Azure City itself in flames.}}
* [[Down the Drain]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0660.html "Obligatory Sewer-Themed Labyrinth."]
* [[Draco in Leather Pants]]: Given a [[Take That]] in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0788.html "A Vexation or Irritation"].
{{quote|'''Tarquin:''' It's weird, no matter how many people he kills, the audience still thinks he's lovable.}}
* [[Dracolich]]: Xykon rides an undead silver dragon.
* [[Drama-Preserving Handicap]]
** As Roy [[Lampshade Hanging|points out]] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0834.html here], the Order is usually at some disadvantage when they fight their [[Evil Counterpart|Evil Counterparts]]. Despite Roy's [[Defied Trope|caution]], it happens ''again'' when Vaarsuvius gets himself incapacitated by a trap right before the Linear Guild attacks.
** Ultra-powerful soul-spliced Vaarsuvius is literally the most powerful mage to have ever existed...as long as he/she holds on to the splices. Good thing one of them slips away BEFORE the elf goes to fight the Big Bad, Xykon, or else the series would have ended in a curb stomp.
* [[Dramatic Curtain Toss]]: Somewhat parodied in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0701.html strip #701].
* [[Dramatic Necklace Removal]]: O-Chul to Redcloak.
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0736.html The gladiator warden], who is very [[Genre Savvy]] about his role and all of the tropes associated with a [[Gladiator Games]] plot.
* [[Drool Hello]]: Although it's not ''technically'' drool in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0626.html "Good to the Last Drip"] (just salt water from the ocean), it's still Vaarsuvius's first clue that a monster has approached from behind.
* [[Duck]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0433.html In this comic.]
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' Duck.
Duck.
Duck.
GOOSE! }}
* [[Due to the Dead]]
* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Invoked in ''Start of Darkness''.
* [[Dumb Is Good]]
** Elan may be the only straight example in the comic.
** While he's not an example, the widespread belief in this trope is one of the main reasons why Thog is the subject of [[Draco in Leather Pants]].
** [[Inverted Trope]] with Belkar, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0058.html who briefly becomes a much nicer person] when his Wisdom is boosted.
* [[Dungeon Bypass]]
** Early in the comic, the Order uses a service stairwell to skip 2 levels of the Dungeon of Dorukan.
** Invoked again in comics [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0649.html #649]-[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0651.html 651], where Haley breaks through the [[Fourth Wall]] for a spell component and Vaarsuvius teleports directly into Xykon's throne room.
==E==
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Invoked and Subverted in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0334.html this strip].
* [[Eastern Zodiac]]: The Twelve Gods of the South.
* [[The Easy Way or the Hard Way]]
** In Cliffport City:
{{quote|'''Roy:''' Hey gnome! There are two ways this can go down: the easy way or the hard way.
'''Leeky:''' Druids always pick the hard way; it encourages natural selection. }}
** Later, the final pages of the second confrontation between Roy and Xykon are titled [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0442.html "We Can Do This the Easy Way..."]
* [[Efficient Displacement]]: The Monster in the Darkness "lightly" hits Miko and Windstriker out of a tower, leaving two holes, one human-shaped and one horse-shaped, in the wall.
* [[Elemental Embodiment]]
** Parodied when Redcloak gets his hands on a modern periodic table and starts summoning elemental spirits based on [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0423.html Titanium]<ref>("just as strong [as Earth], and 40% lighter")</ref>, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0457.html Chlorine], and [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0825.html Osmium]<ref>(one of the hardest natural metals, twice as heavy as lead)</ref>.
{{quote|'''Redcloak:''' I mean, fire shouldn't even count. It's a chemical reaction!
'''Vaarsuvius:''' Does he not know that the classical elements are classics for a reason?? }}
** It gets weirder: Embodiments of ''salad dressing'', apparently the native inhabitants of the [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0802.html Semi-Elemental Plane of Ranch Dressing].
* [[Elfeminate]]: A large part of the reason Varsuvius and kin get stuck with the [[Ambiguous Gender]] gag.
* [[Enigmatic Empowering Entity]]: Two of these. Both are of the scam artist kind, but different kinds of scams.
** An Angel "of pure Good and Law" clears the heroes' names, making them innocent of a very serious crime in the eyes of an order of paladins. However, the trial is just a [[Sham Ceremony]], and the "angel" is just a manipulative ghost disguised as an angel.
** The evil trio who tempts V takes on the role of [[Enigmatic Empowering Entity|Enigmatic Empowering Entities]], but subverts the role to snare the wizard. V is manipulated into accepting a price s/he doesn't understand and is tricked to believe that s/he has an excuse to let her more destructive tendencies run wild without accepting true responsibility for the havoc. Also, the power they give is tainted and fatally flawed in itself, not at all what V had imagined "Ultimate Arcane Power" to be.
* [[Episode Zero: The Beginning]]: One of the ''Start of Darkness'' issues.
* [[Equal Opportunity Evil]]: The [[Lawful Evil]] Empire of Blood employs humans, lizardfolks and kobolds indiscriminately, from the lowliest foot soldiers or slave drivers to the upper echelons of society, including the Empress' main counselors (with a human general, a lizardfolk high priest and a winged-kobold chancellor).
* [[Escalating Brawl]]: The argument between Roy, Gannji and Enor ends up in a serious pub brawl.
* [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones]]
** {{spoiler|Tarquin}} is an amoral sociopath, but he deeply loves {{spoiler|his son Elan}}.
** Redcloak loved his brother {{spoiler|-- just not quite enough.}}
** Sabine may be an evil personification of pure lust, but her relationship with Nale is quite solid.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]
** Belkar won't let anyone hurt Mr. Scruffy.
** There are also things so horrible, that [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0258.html not even Nale is willing to consider.]
** Xykon is known to mock Redcloak for having standards about whom they can crush and how much evil they can do in their efforts to conquer the world and bring equality to goblinkind.
** Although even Xykon do have some small standards -- namely, he's not a "disgusting biophiliac" and is squicked by Tsukiko's crackfic-worthy fantasies.
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: The Monster in the Darkness; the Oracle of Sunken Valley; the Chief; the Rookie
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]
** Elan dreams of being transformed into an "''Elanosaurus rex''".
** The Empire of Blood is shown to use [[Horse of a Different Color|dinosaurs as mounts.]]
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' Not surprisingly, ethical concerns cannot overcome the siren's lure of a triceratops ride.}}
** There's an ''Allosaurus'' which feeds on gladiators who've lost in the arena.
** Blackwing prefers to think of himself as a "super-advanced flying stealth dinosaur".
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]: Many characters, especially Xykon and Nale.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: The Linear Guild's main purpose, this is actually mentioned [[Lampshade Hanging|in-universe]] when The Order of the Stick and the Linear Guild first meet.
** Roy/Thog {{spoiler|and later, Tarquin}}.
** Elan/Nale
** Haley/Sabine
** Belkar/Yikyik {{spoiler|replaced by his son Yokyok and then Yukyuk after the deaths of the first two}}.
** Vaarsuvius/Zz'dtri
** Durkon/Hilgya {{spoiler|replaced by Leeky, and Malack, though Hilgya is [[Affably Evil]] and Malack may simply be [[My Master, Right or Wrong]].}}
* [[Evil Is Not a Toy]]
** {{spoiler|Vaarsuvius}} was already aware of this, chose to ignore it, and is likely to pay some consequences in the next plot arc.
** As revealed in the ''Start of Darkness'' prequel, Redcloak's plan, hatched by the god of goblinoids, the Dark One, to {{spoiler|have a powerful divine and a powerful arcane caster manipulate the Gates to control the Snarl without completely releasing it, and then use the Snarl to force the other divine pantheons to give equal rights to the goblinoids and other humanoid "monsters" solely created to be experience point sword fodder for clerics of the other, older races. Redcloak is well aware that this ''might'' end with the death and unmaking of himself and Xykon, but is still determined to go through with the Plan.}}
** Similarly, in ''Start of Darkness'', Redcloak learns the hard way that Xykon is not a toy, or even a tool. {{spoiler|Subverted, as it turns out; Redcloak still thinks of Xykon as a tool, [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0830.html just one which takes a little more skill than most to use.] Whether or not this assumption will come back to bite him in the arse ''again'', time alone will tell.}}
* [[Evil Is One Big Happy Family]]: Even though it's the [[Trope Namer]], subverted constantly. Evil characters don't care about the alignment of other characters, only whether or not they will help or hinder them in achieving their goals.
{{quote|'''Lee:''' Don't be silly, why would we want the lich to win?
'''Qarr:''' Because we're evil?
'''Cedrik:''' [[Trope Namer|And that makes us all one big happy family]]? [[Defied Trope|Screw that]]! }}
:: Note that the IFCC, despite defying the trope in the above quote, also play it completely straight, since their long-term goal is to forge a truce which will unite the warring fiends in an alliance against the forces of Good.
* [[Evilly Affable]]
** Xykon. Redcloak even lampshades it in a conversation with a hobgoblin goon.
** Tarquin is so affable that a few people think that even after [[Kick the Dog|kicking a few dogs]] he's only [[True Neutral]].
** The Giant seems to enjoy playing with the [[Evilly Affable]] trope in general: Redcloak averts it, both before and after his [[My God, What Have I Done?]] (before it, he doesn't bother to show the slightest concern for the hobgoblins, and after he genuinely does care about them), and Miko inverts it via [[Good Is Not Nice]].
* [[Evil Power Vacuum]]: Averted; Celia convinces Haley not to kill Bozzok, leader of Greysky's thieves guild, in order to stop a power vacuum being created.
* [[Evil Sorcerer]]
** Xykon;
** Nale, Elan's twin brother, who multiclassed as fighter/rogue/sorcerer specializing in enchantments (instead of being a bard like Elan);
** Samantha, the spoiled sorceress daughter of the leader of the bandits of Wooden Forest;
** Tsukiko, the evil mystic theurge (technically she is both a divine and arcane caster);
** Qarr the Imp;
** Jephton the Unholy, the sorcerer-archmage used for Vaarsuvius's soul splice.
* [[Exact Words]]
** Hieronymus Grubbwiggler promises he's not creating undead -- wich flesh and bone golems are not under ''D&D'' rules.
** O-Chul employs this in order to [[Never Speak Ill of the Dead]] in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0663.html "Or Mention That He's Getting Too Old for This"].
* [[Exactly What I Aimed At]]: Haley, throwing her distinctive knife [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0716.html into a wanted poster] instead of the one holding it.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: The [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0328.html Test of the Heart].
* [[Excuse Me While I Multitask]]
** Xykon conducts a job interview while storming the Azure City castle.
** In the hypothetical scenario the archfiends suggest to Vaarsuvius instead of accepting their offer, V's master Aarindarius is shown defeating a powerful dragon while reading a book, not even bothering to look in its direction.
* [[Exotic Entree]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0744.html The banquet] that {{spoiler|Elan's father Tarquin}} holds in his honor. Poor Elan, not being the sort to enjoy such dishes, loses his appetite rather quickly.
* [[Exposition Fairy]]: The title of [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0532.html strip #532].
* [[The Extremist Was Right]]
** Redcloak: {{spoiler|the non-PC races really were set up for suffering, death and an utter lack of opportunities.}}
** {{spoiler|The Empire of Blood is a safer place to live than it had been before Tarquin. Though given just ''how'' bad it was before, this is all relative.}}
* [[Eyepatch After Time Skip]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0502.html Elan parodies the trope.]
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]
** Right-Eye in ''Start of Darkness'';
** {{spoiler|Redcloak as of comic #699.}}
{{quote|'''Xykon:''' I like you this way. It's like we have a grumpy pirate on the team.}}
* [[Eye Scream]]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0655.html "Smite -- Evil."]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0445.html Not to forget:]
{{quote|'''Hobgoblin cleric:''' *sniff* I think... I think there's something in my eye.
''*SPLORTCH!*'' AAAH!
'''Belkar:''' Got it out for you. }}
** Roy giving Thog a faceful of broken glass. [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0798.html *keeysh!* "RRAWWRR!!"]
==F==
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: {{spoiler|Miko; Thanh}}
* [[Face Doodling]]: Elan and Belkar do it to Roy when he's paralyzed by a poison trap.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Averted in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0520.html "The Power of Immediate Gratification"], where ''Belkar'', of all people, gives up the chance to join a cause that'll let him do all the killing he wants. Admittedly, Belkar leaves something to be desired as a "face", but the other side is even worse, so....
* [[Faceless Masses]]: Sometimes used, especially in Azure City, on Hinjo's Junk, during the parade in Bleedingham, and in the Empire of Blood's arena. [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0478.html Lampshaded, naturally:]
{{quote|'''Elan:''' Excuse me, huddled masses! Pardon me! PC coming through! PC coming--}}
* [[Face Palm]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=159330 "The Great Roy Greenhilt & Everybody Else Facepalm Count"]
* [[Fake High]]: In [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0640.html "Madness"], a being from the Lower Planes explains why Vaarsuvius (under the effects of a "soul splice") appears to have shifted more towards Evil on the character-alignment scale by presenting a college-university analogy: "It's like if you were at a party where someone has been drinking beer that they didn't know was non-alcoholic: They might seem drunk anyway, just because they were expecting it."
* [[False-Flag Operation]]: {{spoiler|Tarquin places his allies as advisors and uses them to manipulate rulers into conquering the western continent.}}
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]]
** {{spoiler|Miko}} gets torn in half.
** {{spoiler|... And an ancient black dragon}} gets torn into much smaller pieces from the inside.
** {{spoiler|A first-level commoner}} gets disemboweled by a housecat.
** {{spoiler|Commander and Lieutenant of Team Peregrine}} get Imploded by Redcloak; {{spoiler|the Resistance leader with the topknot and kimono}} gets ripped in half by a diabolic being. All in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0826.html one convenient comic!]
* [[Famous Last Words]]
** "Goodbye... Redcloak." {{spoiler|-- Right-Eye, when his brother kills him.}}
** "The combo is perfect, I'm telling you. As long as I move back 15 feet every--" {{spoiler|-- Half-Ogre with spiked chain}}
** "It appears... not everyone... agrees with your analysis." {{spoiler|-- Shojo, when Miko falls from paladinhood for killing him}}. Also from him: "Everything I did, I did for my people."
** "You'll never take this city while I'm alive, monster!" {{spoiler|-- General Chang, just before the Death Knight accepts his terms.}}
** "Maybe if I--" *SPLAT* {{spoiler|-- Roy, coming up with so many ways to survive a fall that he doesn't notice the ground coming up beneath him.}}
** "I regret to report than I am no longer fit for duty... Supreme Leader..." {{spoiler|-- Hobgoblin commander, right before triggering Redcloak's [[My God, What Have I Done?]].}}
** Xykon and Redcloak {{spoiler|almost die at the hands of the ghost paladins of the Sapphire Guard}}.
{{quote|'''Xykon:''' Hey, Redcloak, we really had a shot at the prize there, didn't we?
'''Redcloak:''' Yeah, we did. }}
** "I--I can live with that..." {{spoiler|-- Miko}}
** "I'll take my chances... that the Afterlife... won't have any punishment worse... than not being with you..." {{spoiler|-- Therkla}}
** "Now come along, bring me to your master so we can begin the Trial of the Century." {{spoiler|-- Kubota, right before V disintegrates him.}}
** "No! No! You... [[You Monster!]]" {{spoiler|-- Black Dragon Mom, when V slaughters her entire family for attempting to slaughter ''his or her'' family.}}
** "Why don't... you love... me?" {{spoiler|-- Tsukiko, being killed by her own undead minions.}}
* [[Fandom Nod]]: Many, including Miko (not) becoming a Death Knight.
* [[Fangs Are Evil]]
* [[Fan Service]]: Lampshaded during Haley's bath sequence in ''On the Origin of PCs''.
* [[Fantastic Nature Reserve]]: The room filled with outdated monsters in Dorukan's dungeon.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]
** Basically Redcloak's motivation both ways. His family was slaughtered because paladins don't consider his kind to have the right to exist, so he blames all humans for the actions of that group and kills them freely.
** Classism: Wizards in general and Vaarsuvius in particular seem to look down on the other magic-using classes. Sorcerers are usually the targets, but being called a warlock is a dire insult.
* [[Far East]]: (Or Far South, as the case may be.) Azure City ''would'' be a [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]] for Japan, if it were at all consistent. Instead, names like "Miko Miyazaki" stand side by side with names like "O-Chul", and the people worship the Twelve Gods, the animals from the ''Chinese'' zodiac. This, naturally, is a [[Satire, Parody, Pastiche|pastiche]] of ''D&D'''s Oriental mishmash settings, most specifically the ''Oriental Adventures'' [[Sourcebook]].
* [[Fastball Special]]
** Well, "Tetherball Special", anyhow. That one's even called [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0166.html "Wolverine, Eat Your Heart Out"].
** Also, what happens when you sit on Durkon's head as he casts Thor's Might.
* [[Fast Forward Mechanic]]: Invoked in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0155.html "Time is On My Side"].
* [[Fatal Flaw]]
** The [[Pride]] and [[Ineffectual Loner|inability to admit that his/her magic can't do everything]] of Vaarsuvius, as pointed out by the [[Our Demons Are Different|fiends]] in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0634.html #634]. [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0678.html See also here]: "Mistakes were made all around, but the important thing is that [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0677.html this] needless conflict is now over WITHOUT the loser's entire family line getting totally eradicated. [[Sarcasm Mode|So, you know]]. Progress."
** ''On the Origin of PCs'' has Roy claiming that belief in the complete supremacy of arcane magic is a common flaw among spellcasters.
** Thinking he knows more about a situation than he actually does is Roy's [[Fatal Flaw]]. If Roy had known {{spoiler|that liches can regenerate from a phylactery}} from the very beginning, {{spoiler|he could have made sure Xykon was [[Deader Than Dead]] and wouldn't have been able to return to kill him later. This also lead to Miko becoming wrongfully suspicious of Roy, with disastrous consequences}}. In a [[Too Clever by Half]] moment, he also believed he had outsmarted the Oracle when the latter was more than happy to just tell him which Gate Xykon was headed towards next. Later, he dismissed the Celestial's warnings about {{spoiler|V's [[Deal with the Devil]]}} because he thought she was talking about Belkar.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]
** {{spoiler|The Ancient Black Dragon intended to bind Vaarsuvius' children souls to it forever}}, and {{spoiler|Xykon has a fondness for trapping the souls of important enemies in gems. This is subverted when he [[Heartwarming Moments|imprisons Dorukan in the same gem as Lirian]]}}.
** A slightly more [[Toilet Humor|humorous example]]: after willingly being abused and used as a weapon by Belkar in order to not be destroyed, the head of the "Eye of Fear and Flame" (one of Xykon's three decoys) finally draws the line when the latter announces his intentions to eventually use him as an "emergency chamber pot".
** [[Running Gag|Another]] [[Toilet Humor|humorous example:]] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0835.html Kobold Kitty Litter.]
{{quote|'''Durkon:''' Uh... wait. Aren't ye gonna, y'know, [[Lampshade Hanging|kill the kobold first?]]<br />
'''V & Belkar:''' [[Not So Different|No.]] }}
* [[Faux Horrific]]: Elan is appalled at the terrible choreography of the opening act of the gladiator games.
* [[Faux Yay]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0753.html "Slash Attack"] -- by Belkar and Roy, after seeing Tarquin's face for the first time, to explain their surprise as they recognized Elan's traits on him.
* [[Favouritism Flip Flop]]: Inverted in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0171.html "The Prisoner Dilemma"].
* [[Fetch Quest]]: Begins the second arc. Subject to lots of lampshading (but of course).
* [[Filler Strips]]: Lampshaded.
* [[Final Solution]]: Vaarsuvius's partner and children are threatened by a vengeful dragon. Fueled by demonic ''and'' devilish magic, Vaarsuvius finds a solution to the problem: {{spoiler|Vaarsuvius kills not only this dragon, but also any dragon that is in any way related to it -- a quarter of the Black Dragon population -- to stop any threat to his family.}}
* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: Blackwing resents being Vaarsuvius's familiar, due to V's neglectful behaviour towards him for most of the comic. But when they're forced to work together in an attempt to destroy Xykon, they put aside their differences and learn mutual respect for one another.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: The title group.
** [[The Hero]]: Roy
** [[The Lancer]]: Haley
** [[The Big Guy]]: Durkon
** [[The Smart Guy|The Smart Guy/Girl]]: Vaarsuvius
** [[The Heart]]: Elan
** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Belkar (pun intended)
* [[Flashback Nightmare]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0623.html "Running Away"]
* [[Fluffy Cloud Heaven]]: The coexistent demiplane from which the Upper Planes denizens come to watch mortals. Eugene is stuck there because of his [[Unfinished Business]].
* [[Flynning]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0761.html The fight] between Elan and {{spoiler|Tarquin}} is full of it.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: Several webcomics openly copy ''OotS'''s premise and art style.
** ''[[Keychain of Creation]]'' is probably the best-known of those.
** ''[[Anti-HEROES]]'' openly describes itself as such.
** ''[[The Way of the Metagamer]]''
** ''[[Murphy's Law (webcomic)|Murphy's Law]]''
** ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'' uses the same basic setup, though the art style puts it a bit apart.
* [[Force Versus Discipline]]: Sorcerers (force) vs. wizards (discipline).
* [[Foreshadowing]]
** After defeating a Black Dragon, the party realizes he was just an underling of the real guardian of the cave. The real guardian of the cave? {{spoiler|[[Mama Bear|His mom]]. [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|Uh oh.]]}} Plus, the Black Dragon in the cave mentions {{spoiler|his mother}} while talking to V. For extra fun, read V's dialogue [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0338.html in strip #338.] Spoilers, ahoy!
** Plus [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0572.html #572], specifically when the Oracle tells Roy why he wants him gone.
** Also an extremely subtle one [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0600.html in #600]. See what Eric is playing with?
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0236.html Haley's evil twin gibe could be seen as this] or as a [[Call Back]].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0277.html "Only the honor of a paladin is unbreakable] -- [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0449.html even by death itself."]
** Nale says, "[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0365.html This disguise won't work forever.] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0383.html Except maybe for the halfling.]"
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0131.html Look over here.] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0758.html Now look over here.]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0189.html "Then I will die, but not today."]
** A minor one, but look at the hair belonging to the new aspect of Haley's personality in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0319.html strip #319]. Now go to any strips between #610 and #752 involving the party.
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0543.html "I hoped really, really hard, and he still didn't escape!"]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0747.html "Do you need, like, 200-foot tall flaming letters or something?"]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0330.html The Oracle saying Roy and Elan are late for a pair of family reunions.]
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0821.html Nale accusing Tarquin of killing his wife, when Tarquin thought it was Nale hints something went very wrong.] {{spoiler|Tarquin being [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]], most certainly caught on to the fact that '4-6 high-level adventurers showing up on his doorstep' matches the timeframe of this event, and that something bigger is at work.}} Then [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0843.html strip #843] happens and explains it all for us.
** Girard ''Drake''tooth isn't just your basic fantasy [[Awesome McCoolname]]. {{spoiler|He's the grandson of a dragon. A dragon related to the one Vaarsuvius nailed with Familicide. ''Oops.''}}
* [[Forging Scene]]: Appears with the reforging of Roy's greatsword intercut with shots of other characters preparing for the upcoming story arc. Also notable in that it's one of the few forging scenes in fiction that feature a female smith.
* [[For Inconvenience Press One]]: "Hello! And Welcome to ThorPrayer<small><sup>TM</sup></small>."
* [[Fourth Wall]]: Broken, smashed, and plowed under by a steamroller.
* [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]
** The Order does one in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0033.html "Mail Call"] and later in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0121.html "The Return of Mail Call"].
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' Here's an idea: Let's never do this again.
'''Haley:''' Yeah, like we're never gonna need filler again. Dream on, shorty. }}
** A pair of expendable hobgoblins then take over in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0259.html "Son of Mail Call"].
* [[Fox News]]: Referenced briefly as the horrible method Gnomes get information, it looks like Burlew is taking a shot at the news outlet... until the panel cuts away to a bunch of gnomes listening to an ''actual'' fox, red, white-tipped tail, yipping noises and everything. Let's face it, if you got all your news from a small furry animal, some things would slip through the cracks.
* [[Friendly War]]: We have {{spoiler|three desert empires that always struggle against each other. However, they are secretly allied with each other. The conflict between them is merely an excuse to take over other nations, as well as a safeguard to keep the other peoples from uniting against them.}}
* [[Funetik Aksent]]: Durkon, lampshaded.
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' Wait, he can pronounce "stratosphere" but not "the"?}}
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0599.html It's contagious.]
{{quote|'''Vaarsuvius:''' And yet I see no reason why I still need ye. You.}}
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0305.html And persistent.]
* [[Funny Background Event]]: Panel 4 of [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0645.html "It's Where the Cool Kids Swim"]. Look at the text of the "Safety a Close Second!" poster.
* [[Fun with Acronyms]]: [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0644.html The Book of Odad]


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Tropes A-F | Tropes G-O | Tropes P-Z

Tropes used in The Order of the Stick include:

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A

  • Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The "Obligatory Sewer-Themed Labyrinth".
  • Accidental Innuendo: In-universe parody.
  • Action Girl: Haley; Kazumi; Therkla; Miko; Lien
  • Aerith and Bob: "My name is Kodrog the Slayer, and this is my buddy Jim." (See Fourth Wall Mail Slot.)
  • Affably Evil: Several kinds.
    • Xykon is a Chaotic Evil lich who also happens to have some serious style and a rich sense of humor.
    • General Tarquin and Minister Malack are both Lawful Evil and power-hungry (and Tarquin will get revenge for any perceived insult), but they're also enjoyable company and very gracious hosts. Malack implied to Durkon that he's actually True Neutral, though this could've just been a lie to put the very Lawful Good Durkon more at ease with him.
    • Thog is so cheerful and friendly, it's easy to forget that he'll kill hundreds of innocent NPCs for little (if any) reason.
  • Aggressive Negotiations: Start of Darkness spoilers: This is how The Dark One ultimately met his end -- he was murdered while attempting to negotiate a peace settlement with the humans kings. Rather than ending the war, it made things far worse, as the goblins swarmed upon their enemies inflicting huge losses in vengeance for their fallen warlord.
  • All Crimes Are Equal: The Empire of Blood personifies this trope.
    • Roy and Belkar are sentenced to life in prison for not having paperwork; the reptilian bounty hunters soon suffer the same fate even though they have their paperwork, because the chancellor was ordered to lose it after they attempted to blackmail General Tarquin.
    • A few strips later, while Durkon is in a library, a sign is posted that says the Dewey Decimal System is strictly enforced. (One can only imagine.)
    • Thog was thrown into prison for public urination, even though he was already wanted for treason at the time.
  • Alliterative Name: Belkar Bitterleaf; Miko Miyazaki; Kazumi Kato; Daigo Da--
  • All Lowercase Letters
    • most orcs talk like this. It seems to be related to the INT score. Lampshaded in the last panel of this page.
    • Eric Greenhilt too, as he's quite young.
  • All There in the Manual: How did the Order of the Stick team up? Why do they suffer Belkar's presence? How and why did Redcloak align himself with Xykon? Just what did happen to that first Gate? To find out, you have to buy the prequel books, most of which are available via Ookoodook.
  • All Your Base Are Belong to Us: Redcloak manages to successfully invade the base of the Azure City resistance thanks to a polymorphed spy.
  • All Your Powers Combined: The effect of Soul Splice.
  • Exclusively Evil: Gets averted, subverted, inverted, doubly inverted, perverted, extraverted, and, just occasionally, played straight. Most often doubly inverted when a villain delivers a Break Them by Talking on how the hero is Not So Different and then immediately Kicks a Dog.
    Deconstructed, too: Goblins and other evil humanoids were declared by the gods to be Exclusively Evil, designed only to be killed by player races. As sentient beings with their own society, they naturally feel persecuted by being forced into this role, and are now executing a massive Rage Against the Heavens in order to change things. Though the deconstruction is more aimed at players who treat these races as such, despite the fact that most of their Monster Manual entries only list them as "Usually X Evil"
  • Ambiguous Gender: Vaarsuvius, and now his/her mate too... and their kids.... and his/her master... ah screw it: with a few exceptions, elves in general. Word of the Giant is that any gender identification of Vaarsuvius (and other ambiguous elves) is strictly their own perception. And V's children are adopted. Make no assumptions; for all we know they could be a same-sex couple.
  • Amplifier Artifact: Most common magic items are of this kind, like Roy's Belt of Giant Strength, Elan's Belt of Charisma or V's Ring of Wizardry. Lampshaded by Haley with a Potion of Glibness: she takes it from Elan to use herself, because while it would make him a good liar, she's already a good liar so it will make her an utterly amazing liar.
  • Ancestral Weapon: Roy's greatsword is handed down from his grandfather (though it skipped his father). The family is actually named after its green hilt, and now that it was reforged with starmetal it glows green when slaying undead, and so qualifies as a pretty Cool Sword too.
  • And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt: The hobgoblin horde gets shirts that say "I killed a PC and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!" when they kill the illusion of the Order of the Stick and Hinjo.
  • And Knowing Is Half the Battle: Spoofed.

Elan: Ohhhh. Thanks, Vaarsuvius. Now I know.
Vaarsuvius: And knowing is half the battle.

G.I. Joe: G.I. Joe!

"Pray to what gods you serve that you will be deemed worthy of this rare honor! Find your reserves of courage, warriors, for the Test of the Heart begins -- NOW!!"
(cut to: Roy in a chair at a doctor's clinic, a stethoscope over his heart)
"Pulse rate is 60... blood pressure is 85 over 60... You pass. Next!"

  • Anti-Human Alliance: The forces under Redcloak.
  • Apocalypse How
    • (Planetary/Physical Annihilation): At the dawn of time, the Snarl unmade the creation of the planet and destroyed a whole pantheon of gods.
    • (close to Planetary/Species Extinction): A single epic-level necromantic spell seems to have caused the extinction of a large extended family. Since the victim is a dragon, and dragons don't breed much, this one spell killed a quarter of all the black dragons in the world.
  • Army of the Dead
    • During the battle of Azure City, Xykon slaughters all the paladins defending the throne room... only to watch them rise up and oppose him as spirits, led by the spirit of legendary paladin Soon, no less.
    • Not to mention that he led an Army of the Dead against Azure City in the first place. Undead Dragon and all.
  • Arson, Murder, and Admiration: Nale and Sabine's relationship contains a fair amount of this.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
    • 26 unpleasant things that happen (or nearly happen) in Start of Darkness: Murder, Kidnapping, Trespassing, Zombification, Maiming, Foul Language, Defenestration, Squishy Hugs, Cannibalism, Blasphemy, Inebriation, Verbal Abuse, Blind Dating, Extortion, Fraud, Lies (and statistics), Depilation, Brain Damage, Arson, Betrayal, False Advertising, Running Gags, Rules Lawyering, Disintegration, Tampering with the Fabric of Reality, Taco Night.
    • Guild arena used for ritual combat, coming-of-age sacrifices, and as mosh pit for local alternative rock bands.
    • Turns out the gladiatorial champion of the Empire of Blood, who is built up as some kind of insane monster who mercilessly slaughtered dozens of fighters and guards, was originally locked up for peeing on the sidewalk. And then it turns out that that's because he's none other than Thog.
    • Belkar's cover story:

Belkar: We're wanted in several other nations for racketeering, jury tampering, and interfering with a mail carrier.

Belkar: I am a Sexy, Shoeless, GOD OF WAR!

B

  • Back for the Dead: Julio Scoundrél sincerely hopes never to cross paths with Elan again for precisely this reason. Averted when they crossed paths again.
  • Back from the Dead: Pretty much anyone who's got a friendly cleric with a Raise Dead spell nearby, including the Oracle, Roy, and Jirix.
  • Badass Normal: Many characters who kick ass without any intrinsic magical ability. This includes Roy, Haley, Thog, Kazumi, Daigo and more. Belkar as well, despite the fact that as a ranger he could use spells. Theoretically. If he didn't have a Wisdom score normally reserved for lemmings.
  • Bar Brawl
    • Check.
    • Also probably worth knowing is that both Belkar and Tarquin's backstories include an incident of them murdering all of the patrons in a bar in a more "one-sided" version of this.
  • Bare Your Midriff: Haley (for most of the comic, save for the latest arc and while with La Résistance); Julia; Crystal; Sabine (during two story arcs).
  • Batman Gambit
    • The Three Fiends gave Vaarsuvius supreme power, expecting that the elf would attack Xykon and "knock him out of his comfort zone." And it worked. Beautifully.
    • Tarquin seems to be made of this, too.
  • Battle Trophy
    • Belkar has a habit of doing this with the heads of kobolds he killed, though he never keeps them for long.
    • Roy takes Xykon's crown and wears it on a string around his neck after "setting him back a bit". This turns out to be a problem when the residual evil on it causes Miko to try and smite him. Xykon takes it back in their next encounter.
    • Later, Gannji concocts a plan that requires his partner Enor to kill him, cut of his tail, and keep it so that Gannji can be resurrected later. He tells Enor:

Gannji: Tell the guards it's a trophy of your victory. They won't question it 'cause you're part ogre. They do stuff like that all the time.

Belkar: Objection noted.

Roy: Wait, what? What about the Blood Oath of Vengeance?
Bureaucratic Deva: It's not a problem for us. Go on up.
Eugene: WHAT?!?!?!
Roy: In lieu of Paradise, can I just get a picture of the exact expression on his face?

Monster in the Darkness: ... everyone here tells me that I'm as dumb as things that are really dumb.
Redcloak: ... we didn't know the gate was guarded by a legion of ghost... things.
Haley: My brain feels like a psion... did some psiony stuff.

Xykon: Do you have any idea how many people I have killed in front of their loved ones? Could you narrow it down?
Roy: Grrrr. His master's name was Fyron. He was a wizard who lived in Cliffport. You needed some sort of magical doodad that he owned, so you killed him and his son in cold blood.
Xykon: Hmmm... more specific.
MitD: You killed more than one guy named Fyron in Cliffport?
Xykon: Five, actually.
Roy: Gah! It was forty years ago!
Xykon: More specific.
Roy: In the spring?
Xykon: More specific.
Roy: On a Wednesday?
Xykon: Oh! Right! Now I remember. Because it was Laundry Night, and I had trouble getting the blood out of my robes.
Roy: Oh, that is IT!!

    • Or, as Xykon puts it later:

Xykon: Y'know, I've destroyed entire towns, and the worst I got from the surviving families were a few snarky comments. You, sir, have a serious problem with overreaction.

Xykon: Hey! Paladin dude! Do you know what the best part about killing the entire Sapphire Guard was? Neither do I. I wasn't actually paying attention when I did it.

    • Apparently, Thog also doesn't care much about the people he kills, although that might be simple stupidity on his part.
  • But He Sounds Handsome: Belkar, disguised as a fellow medium-sized, and Nale, disguised as Elan, both indulge into this.

C

Haley: Do you want to go up a level, or down a level?
Roy: Don't start with that.

    • From #535 to #226 and #229. Apparently the inn's employees and the assassins had a good reason to assume that Roy was the King of Nowhere.
  • Calling the Old Man Out
  • Calling Your Attacks: Almost every combat ability other than moving and basic attacks. Spoofed often, especially in a Running Gag where anybody who uses a sneak attack actually yells "Sneak Attack!" when they do it.
    • Which is subverted and lampshaded when Nale kills the CPPD Chief.

Nale: Oops, I think I was supposed to yell "sneak attack" just there.

  • Canis Latinicus
  • Cannot Spit It Out: Haley's attraction to Elan. At least until "Truth".
  • Cardboard Prison
    • Rule of thumb: if a prison is shown, someone will break out of it.
    • In a more literal example, most of the time while in Azure City, the Monster in the Darkness is seen within a prison cell, literally made from a cardboard box with a small window (with bars) cut into one side.
  • Cargo Cult: The orcs on the island worship... uh, Elan's hand-puppet, Banjo the Clown. And so does he. Also apparently one worshiper is enough for a said worshipper to request the ability to shoot out a small bolt of lightning to smite heathens (Elan does it to Roy; it does absolutely nothing).
    Though they later worship Giggles the Clown, Banjo's equally fictional brother and God of Slapstick. This leads to the refugee fleet, as "Champions of Banjo", and the new worshippers of Giggles having a pie-eating contest, the "traditional" challenge that must be enacted between followers of the two hand-puppet gods. Of course, given how deific ascension works in the world (which is why Elan came up with Banjo in the first place), then there very likely is an actual (if very weak) Giggles the Clown deity now.
  • Carpet of Virility: Enriqué; Tarquin
  • Carrying the Antidote: Elan assumes this is the case, and is mocked.
  • Catapult Nightmare: "Running Away"
  • Catapult to Glory: With Titanium elementals.
  • Catgirl: One of Tarquin's adventuring partners seems to be such a creature.
  • Cerebus Syndrome: Like you wouldn't believe. And lampshaded. Also subverted. Plot lines get more complex and darker as the series continues, but the awesome one-liners and constant lampshading never stop.
  • Characterization Marches On
    • In the cast page, Belkar is introduced as "the world's best tracker under four feet tall." As the strip moved on, his Stupid Evil nature was played up to the point where it turns out that he is a completely incompetent tracker, having spent all his skill points and feats on combat abilities (and gourmet cooking). Changing his alignment from Stupid Evil to Chaotic Evil also caused an enormous amount of Fan Dumb, as many believe the two to be the same.
    • The Monster in the Darkness started out as evil (just not very good at it), but has evolved into a good (or at least neutral) character being tricked and manipulated by his evil "friends."
    • Redcloak in his first couple of appearances was basically just a regular goblin with a fancy cloak, who kowtowed endlessly to Xykon and whose unlevel eyes didn't exactly scream intelligence. Fast forward a few hundred strips, and Redcloak is the quintessential Dragon with an Agenda, as well as the resident Only Sane Employee and Hypercompetent Sidekick, who claims to have been expertly manipulating Xykon from the beginning.
    • Elan lampshades Roy's character development while displaying his own.
  • Charm Person: It's a D&D-based trope, so of course this is here.
    • Striking general example is Nale hypnotizing Belkar; he can't make Belkar kill the Order and give their magic items to him, but Nale is able to make Belkar try to kill the Order and keep their magic items for himself... while singing showtunes...
  • Chased by Angry Natives: During the exile of the Azurites.
  • Chekhov's Gag: In "The Prisoner Dilemma", Belkar claims to "know a guy who knows a guy" in the slave trades. 500 comics later...
  • Chekhov's Gun: All over the place. More of a Chekhov's Armoury, really.
    • The pendant Celia gives to Roy. Double Subverted: it first appears to be a Red Herring, but it turned out to be a Chekhov's Gun for Celia's appearance in the fourth arc.
    • Vaarsuvius' familiar. A curious example where a pre-existing character and Running Gag is intentionally shelved to give his future reappearance more impact.
    • Not to mention the Boots of Elvenkind and the Bag of Tricks.
    • From the same series, but even more plot-important than the boots or the bag, Belkar's Ring of Jumping +20. It helps him escape from Azure City prison and indirectly causes Roy's death.
    • And Xykon's headband allowing him to Cloister Azure City.
    • The Girdle of Femininity/Masculinity that Elan takes from a defeated ogre.
    • The Ylang-Ylang moisturizer Haley purchased earlier from Aton helps Belkar lead Roy to her kidnapper. The moment of purchase might also qualify as an Innocuously Important Episode due to leading Roy, Belkar, and Durkon to Elan's relative, and possibly Draketooth.
    • In comic #422, Vaarsuvius uses Protection from Arrows on hirself. In comic #436 it gets put to use.
    • Redcloak's unspecified spell as he walks in his room, which you might not even notice he used? Command Undead.
    • Vaarsuvius' Familicide while with supreme arcane power comes back to haunt him/her when the entire Draketooth family was killed through the spell. One of the dragon's family members crossbred with a human.
    • The ritual (or rather, half-ritual) that Tsukiko confronted Redcloak about and got herself killed over is in fact first seen in strip #700.
  • Chekhov's Gunman
  • Chekhov's Skill
  • Cherry Tapping
    • Xykon does it to O-Chul, knocking him below zero hit points with a Ray of Frost (a cantrip that does 1d3 points of damage).
    • Belkar plays this straight with Crystal, first toying with her, then leaving her alive but humiliated.
  • Chess with Death: Or rather, Wet T-shirt Contest with Death.
  • Circling Birdies
  • Clean Cut: Many attacks with slashing weapons against Mooks result in this.
  • Cloudcuckoolander
    • Elan;
    • The Monster in the Darkness, which enjoys Power Rangers, tea parties and eating adventurers whole.
    • Thog, a half-orc barbarian with low intelligence who helps Elan's Evil Twin Nale murder innocents by the dozens -- but loves nothing in life more than ice cream, rocket skates, and puppies. Probably because of this, he and Elan get along really well.
    • Also Odin, the leader of the Northern Pantheon.
    • Thor shows this occasionally as well, though mainly when he is drunk or about to. Which is about everytime we see him.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture
    • Redcloak to O-Chul, ostensibly for information.
    • Xykon to O-Chul, just for fun.
    • When his winning personality isn't enough, this appears to be how Tarquin "convinces" women to marry him.
    • After finding out that Yukyuk shot Mr. Scruffy, Belkar decides to turn him into the cat's new litter box. Without killing him first.
  • Color Coded for Your Convenience
    • Lampshaded in regards to dragons; also the Trope Namer.
    • Everything related to Azure City. The city itself is completely blue, including most of the buildings, the town wall and even the ships in the port. The regulars in the army wear silver and blue armor, and the paladins, white and blue. Many characters, e.g. Hinjo, even have blue hair. And anything related to Kubota is purple.
    • It's to the point where if a paladin falls from grace, his or her clothes immediately change color from blue to brown, due to them being magical items that lose power when not on a paladin in good standing.

MitD: I know! Murky and Lurky must have stolen her colors!

    • Additionally, all spellcasters have a distinctive colored aura when casting spells:
      • Vaarsuvius -- pink;
      • Durkon -- white;
      • Elan -- blue;
      • Redcloak -- dark red;
      • Xykon -- dark grey;
      • Nale -- yellow;
      • Zz'dtri -- green;
      • Hilgya -- orange;
      • Leeky -- brown;
      • Pompey -- violet;
      • Eugene -- pale green;
      • Samantha -- purple;
      • Tsukiko -- indigo and blue (due to her being able to, as a Mystic Theurge, cast both arcane and divine spells);
      • Sapphire Guard members and Azurite clerics -- standardized light blue;
      • Malack -- grey.
    • It's implied (particularly in Start of Darkness) that the hierarchal ranks of the Dark One's clerics are indicated by cloak color. For instance, white cloaks are issued to the newly-ordained.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Haley has no issues with ambushing and killing her arch-enemy Crystal, the assassin, while she's in the shower, unarmed and not wearing any armor or magic items. Followed, naturally, by looting all of said equipment. This scene comes off a lot less cold-blooded if you have read the prequel On the Origin of the PCs and the supplemental pages in Don't Split the Party that were cut out of the online comic for reasons of pacing but put back in for the printed edition. The extra strips in Don't Split the Party reveal that Crystal was more than eager to hurt and kill Haley, and she and Bozzok were still planning to secretly murder Haley, despite the truce.
  • Compelling Voice: Haley gets this when she consumes a potion a glibness, giving her already huge bluff score an extra +30. She tells a guard that he's actually a yellow-footed rock wallaby, and he immediately hops off to find a wizard to polymorph him "back".
  • Conservation of Ninjutsu: "There's only one ninja left, that means I'm death incarnate!"
  • Continuity Nod: Full of them. Of particular note is the Test of the Mind when Haley returns to the Oracle's valley. The continuity of OOTS is generally very well kept.
  • Continuity Snarl: While the comic doesn't contradict itself, the gods did.
  • Cool Horse: Windstriker
  • Cool Sword: Roy's sword has been handed down from his grandfather, and may be older than that. After it was broken, Roy is told it's made of starmetal and can't be reforged without it. Turns out that's not true, but now that it is reforged as starmetal alloy it is magical and does greater damage to undead, such as Xykon, and it glows green whenever this power activates.
  • Cool Teacher: Fyron was this to Eugene Greenhilt.
  • The Coroner Doth Protest Too Much: Tarquin's ninth wife died of "mysterious circumstances". Which turns out to be a subversion -- Tarquin really has no idea how she died, although he's confident she was murdered by somebody.
  • Coup De Grace
    • Roy delivers several of these to goblins V put to sleep with an overly long and boring incantation boast about how s/he was much more powerful than anything they could imagine. It was so long and boring that it put Elan and Belkar to sleep as well.
    • Crystal attempts to do one to an unconscious Haley, but she's interrupted.
  • Covers Always Lie: The cover for Start of Darkness shows Xykon as a lich killing a paladin before his first encounter with Redcloak -- while in the story proper, he wasn't yet undead when this happened. Lampshaded on the last page of the book:

MitD: Wait-- The scene on the cover didn't happen that way.
Demon-Roach: Welcome to show business, kid.

D

Roy: (probably -- he's invisible) ... You're lucky attacking ends the spell, or I would smack the crap out of all of you.

Tarquin: It's weird, no matter how many people he kills, the audience still thinks he's lovable.

Belkar: Duck.
Duck.
Duck.
GOOSE!

E

Roy: Hey gnome! There are two ways this can go down: the easy way or the hard way.
Leeky: Druids always pick the hard way; it encourages natural selection.

Redcloak: I mean, fire shouldn't even count. It's a chemical reaction!
Vaarsuvius: Does he not know that the classical elements are classics for a reason??

  • Elfeminate: A large part of the reason Varsuvius and kin get stuck with the Ambiguous Gender gag.
  • Enigmatic Empowering Entity: Two of these. Both are of the scam artist kind, but different kinds of scams.
    • An Angel "of pure Good and Law" clears the heroes' names, making them innocent of a very serious crime in the eyes of an order of paladins. However, the trial is just a Sham Ceremony, and the "angel" is just a manipulative ghost disguised as an angel.
    • The evil trio who tempts V takes on the role of Enigmatic Empowering Entities, but subverts the role to snare the wizard. V is manipulated into accepting a price s/he doesn't understand and is tricked to believe that s/he has an excuse to let her more destructive tendencies run wild without accepting true responsibility for the havoc. Also, the power they give is tainted and fatally flawed in itself, not at all what V had imagined "Ultimate Arcane Power" to be.
  • Episode Zero: The Beginning: One of the Start of Darkness issues.
  • Equal Opportunity Evil: The Lawful Evil Empire of Blood employs humans, lizardfolks and kobolds indiscriminately, from the lowliest foot soldiers or slave drivers to the upper echelons of society, including the Empress' main counselors (with a human general, a lizardfolk high priest and a winged-kobold chancellor).
  • Escalating Brawl: The argument between Roy, Gannji and Enor ends up in a serious pub brawl.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones
    • Tarquin is an amoral sociopath, but he deeply loves his son Elan.
    • Redcloak loved his brother -- just not quite enough.
    • Sabine may be an evil personification of pure lust, but her relationship with Nale is quite solid.
  • Even Evil Has Standards
    • Belkar won't let anyone hurt Mr. Scruffy.
    • There are also things so horrible, that not even Nale is willing to consider.
    • Xykon is known to mock Redcloak for having standards about whom they can crush and how much evil they can do in their efforts to conquer the world and bring equality to goblinkind.
    • Although even Xykon do have some small standards -- namely, he's not a "disgusting biophiliac" and is squicked by Tsukiko's crackfic-worthy fantasies.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The Monster in the Darkness; the Oracle of Sunken Valley; the Chief; the Rookie
  • Everything's Better with Dinosaurs
    • Elan dreams of being transformed into an "Elanosaurus rex".
    • The Empire of Blood is shown to use dinosaurs as mounts.

Vaarsuvius: Not surprisingly, ethical concerns cannot overcome the siren's lure of a triceratops ride.

    • There's an Allosaurus which feeds on gladiators who've lost in the arena.
    • Blackwing prefers to think of himself as a "super-advanced flying stealth dinosaur".
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Many characters, especially Xykon and Nale.
  • Evil Counterpart: The Linear Guild's main purpose, this is actually mentioned in-universe when The Order of the Stick and the Linear Guild first meet.
    • Roy/Thog and later, Tarquin.
    • Elan/Nale
    • Haley/Sabine
    • Belkar/Yikyik replaced by his son Yokyok and then Yukyuk after the deaths of the first two.
    • Vaarsuvius/Zz'dtri
    • Durkon/Hilgya replaced by Leeky, and Malack, though Hilgya is Affably Evil and Malack may simply be My Master, Right or Wrong.
  • Evil Is Not a Toy
    • Vaarsuvius was already aware of this, chose to ignore it, and is likely to pay some consequences in the next plot arc.
    • As revealed in the Start of Darkness prequel, Redcloak's plan, hatched by the god of goblinoids, the Dark One, to have a powerful divine and a powerful arcane caster manipulate the Gates to control the Snarl without completely releasing it, and then use the Snarl to force the other divine pantheons to give equal rights to the goblinoids and other humanoid "monsters" solely created to be experience point sword fodder for clerics of the other, older races. Redcloak is well aware that this might end with the death and unmaking of himself and Xykon, but is still determined to go through with the Plan.
    • Similarly, in Start of Darkness, Redcloak learns the hard way that Xykon is not a toy, or even a tool. Subverted, as it turns out; Redcloak still thinks of Xykon as a tool, just one which takes a little more skill than most to use. Whether or not this assumption will come back to bite him in the arse again, time alone will tell.
  • Evil Is One Big Happy Family: Even though it's the Trope Namer, subverted constantly. Evil characters don't care about the alignment of other characters, only whether or not they will help or hinder them in achieving their goals.

Lee: Don't be silly, why would we want the lich to win?
Qarr: Because we're evil?
Cedrik: And that makes us all one big happy family? Screw that!

Note that the IFCC, despite defying the trope in the above quote, also play it completely straight, since their long-term goal is to forge a truce which will unite the warring fiends in an alliance against the forces of Good.
  • Evilly Affable
    • Xykon. Redcloak even lampshades it in a conversation with a hobgoblin goon.
    • Tarquin is so affable that a few people think that even after kicking a few dogs he's only True Neutral.
    • The Giant seems to enjoy playing with the Evilly Affable trope in general: Redcloak averts it, both before and after his My God, What Have I Done? (before it, he doesn't bother to show the slightest concern for the hobgoblins, and after he genuinely does care about them), and Miko inverts it via Good Is Not Nice.
  • Evil Power Vacuum: Averted; Celia convinces Haley not to kill Bozzok, leader of Greysky's thieves guild, in order to stop a power vacuum being created.
  • Evil Sorcerer
    • Xykon;
    • Nale, Elan's twin brother, who multiclassed as fighter/rogue/sorcerer specializing in enchantments (instead of being a bard like Elan);
    • Samantha, the spoiled sorceress daughter of the leader of the bandits of Wooden Forest;
    • Tsukiko, the evil mystic theurge (technically she is both a divine and arcane caster);
    • Qarr the Imp;
    • Jephton the Unholy, the sorcerer-archmage used for Vaarsuvius's soul splice.
  • Exact Words
  • Exactly What I Aimed At: Haley, throwing her distinctive knife into a wanted poster instead of the one holding it.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: The Test of the Heart.
  • Excuse Me While I Multitask
    • Xykon conducts a job interview while storming the Azure City castle.
    • In the hypothetical scenario the archfiends suggest to Vaarsuvius instead of accepting their offer, V's master Aarindarius is shown defeating a powerful dragon while reading a book, not even bothering to look in its direction.
  • Exotic Entree: The banquet that Elan's father Tarquin holds in his honor. Poor Elan, not being the sort to enjoy such dishes, loses his appetite rather quickly.
  • Exposition Fairy: The title of strip #532.
  • The Extremist Was Right
    • Redcloak: the non-PC races really were set up for suffering, death and an utter lack of opportunities.
    • The Empire of Blood is a safer place to live than it had been before Tarquin. Though given just how bad it was before, this is all relative.
  • Eyepatch After Time Skip: Elan parodies the trope.
  • Eyepatch of Power
    • Right-Eye in Start of Darkness;
    • Redcloak as of comic #699.

Xykon: I like you this way. It's like we have a grumpy pirate on the team.

Hobgoblin cleric: *sniff* I think... I think there's something in my eye.
*SPLORTCH!* AAAH!
Belkar: Got it out for you.

F

Elan: Excuse me, huddled masses! Pardon me! PC coming through! PC coming--

  • Face Palm: "The Great Roy Greenhilt & Everybody Else Facepalm Count"
  • Fake High: In "Madness", a being from the Lower Planes explains why Vaarsuvius (under the effects of a "soul splice") appears to have shifted more towards Evil on the character-alignment scale by presenting a college-university analogy: "It's like if you were at a party where someone has been drinking beer that they didn't know was non-alcoholic: They might seem drunk anyway, just because they were expecting it."
  • False-Flag Operation: Tarquin places his allies as advisors and uses them to manipulate rulers into conquering the western continent.
  • Family-Unfriendly Death
    • Miko gets torn in half.
    • ... And an ancient black dragon gets torn into much smaller pieces from the inside.
    • A first-level commoner gets disemboweled by a housecat.
    • Commander and Lieutenant of Team Peregrine get Imploded by Redcloak; the Resistance leader with the topknot and kimono gets ripped in half by a diabolic being. All in one convenient comic!
  • Famous Last Words
    • "Goodbye... Redcloak." -- Right-Eye, when his brother kills him.
    • "The combo is perfect, I'm telling you. As long as I move back 15 feet every--" -- Half-Ogre with spiked chain
    • "It appears... not everyone... agrees with your analysis." -- Shojo, when Miko falls from paladinhood for killing him. Also from him: "Everything I did, I did for my people."
    • "You'll never take this city while I'm alive, monster!" -- General Chang, just before the Death Knight accepts his terms.
    • "Maybe if I--" *SPLAT* -- Roy, coming up with so many ways to survive a fall that he doesn't notice the ground coming up beneath him.
    • "I regret to report than I am no longer fit for duty... Supreme Leader..." -- Hobgoblin commander, right before triggering Redcloak's My God, What Have I Done?.
    • Xykon and Redcloak almost die at the hands of the ghost paladins of the Sapphire Guard.

Xykon: Hey, Redcloak, we really had a shot at the prize there, didn't we?
Redcloak: Yeah, we did.

    • "I--I can live with that..." -- Miko
    • "I'll take my chances... that the Afterlife... won't have any punishment worse... than not being with you..." -- Therkla
    • "Now come along, bring me to your master so we can begin the Trial of the Century." -- Kubota, right before V disintegrates him.
    • "No! No! You... You Monster!" -- Black Dragon Mom, when V slaughters her entire family for attempting to slaughter his or her family.
    • "Why don't... you love... me?" -- Tsukiko, being killed by her own undead minions.
  • Fandom Nod: Many, including Miko (not) becoming a Death Knight.
  • Fangs Are Evil
  • Fan Service: Lampshaded during Haley's bath sequence in On the Origin of PCs.
  • Fantastic Nature Reserve: The room filled with outdated monsters in Dorukan's dungeon.
  • Fantastic Racism
    • Basically Redcloak's motivation both ways. His family was slaughtered because paladins don't consider his kind to have the right to exist, so he blames all humans for the actions of that group and kills them freely.
    • Classism: Wizards in general and Vaarsuvius in particular seem to look down on the other magic-using classes. Sorcerers are usually the targets, but being called a warlock is a dire insult.
  • Far East: (Or Far South, as the case may be.) Azure City would be a Fantasy Counterpart Culture for Japan, if it were at all consistent. Instead, names like "Miko Miyazaki" stand side by side with names like "O-Chul", and the people worship the Twelve Gods, the animals from the Chinese zodiac. This, naturally, is a pastiche of D&D's Oriental mishmash settings, most specifically the Oriental Adventures Sourcebook.
  • Fastball Special
    • Well, "Tetherball Special", anyhow. That one's even called "Wolverine, Eat Your Heart Out".
    • Also, what happens when you sit on Durkon's head as he casts Thor's Might.
  • Fast Forward Mechanic: Invoked in "Time is On My Side".
  • Fatal Flaw
    • The Pride and inability to admit that his/her magic can't do everything of Vaarsuvius, as pointed out by the fiends in #634. See also here: "Mistakes were made all around, but the important thing is that this needless conflict is now over WITHOUT the loser's entire family line getting totally eradicated. So, you know. Progress."
    • On the Origin of PCs has Roy claiming that belief in the complete supremacy of arcane magic is a common flaw among spellcasters.
    • Thinking he knows more about a situation than he actually does is Roy's Fatal Flaw. If Roy had known that liches can regenerate from a phylactery from the very beginning, he could have made sure Xykon was Deader Than Dead and wouldn't have been able to return to kill him later. This also lead to Miko becoming wrongfully suspicious of Roy, with disastrous consequences. In a Too Clever by Half moment, he also believed he had outsmarted the Oracle when the latter was more than happy to just tell him which Gate Xykon was headed towards next. Later, he dismissed the Celestial's warnings about V's Deal with the Devil because he thought she was talking about Belkar.
  • Fate Worse Than Death
    • The Ancient Black Dragon intended to bind Vaarsuvius' children souls to it forever, and Xykon has a fondness for trapping the souls of important enemies in gems. This is subverted when he imprisons Dorukan in the same gem as Lirian.
    • A slightly more humorous example: after willingly being abused and used as a weapon by Belkar in order to not be destroyed, the head of the "Eye of Fear and Flame" (one of Xykon's three decoys) finally draws the line when the latter announces his intentions to eventually use him as an "emergency chamber pot".
    • Another humorous example: Kobold Kitty Litter.

Durkon: Uh... wait. Aren't ye gonna, y'know, kill the kobold first?

V & Belkar: No.

Belkar: Here's an idea: Let's never do this again.
Haley: Yeah, like we're never gonna need filler again. Dream on, shorty.

  • Fox News: Referenced briefly as the horrible method Gnomes get information, it looks like Burlew is taking a shot at the news outlet... until the panel cuts away to a bunch of gnomes listening to an actual fox, red, white-tipped tail, yipping noises and everything. Let's face it, if you got all your news from a small furry animal, some things would slip through the cracks.
  • Friendly War: We have three desert empires that always struggle against each other. However, they are secretly allied with each other. The conflict between them is merely an excuse to take over other nations, as well as a safeguard to keep the other peoples from uniting against them.
  • Funetik Aksent: Durkon, lampshaded.

Belkar: Wait, he can pronounce "stratosphere" but not "the"?

Vaarsuvius: And yet I see no reason why I still need ye. You.

  1. ("just as strong [as Earth], and 40% lighter")
  2. (one of the hardest natural metals, twice as heavy as lead)