Vanadys: Tales of a Fallen Goddess

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Vanadys: Tales of a Fallen Goddess is an ongoing Fantasy Web Comic by Roo, taking place in a Flat World which (through no fault of majority of its creators) is divided into two separate halves: the "Magic Lands" and the "Mundane Lands". While crossing between the two is possible, it is generally traumatic and, more often than not, drives the one who crosses insane. This becomes a real problem when a former mundane crosses into the Magic Lands, since the magic tends to play up to their delusions, changing them both physically and mentally.

Enter Vanadys, the Fallen Goddess, who was responsible for the divide in the first place and — having been banished from the godly realms and made to live among the mortals — is trying to make up for past sins by helping these poor confused souls before their magic-powered delusions end up killing them... or worse, everyone else.

She's joined in her quest by the following characters:

  • Berrok, a smooth-talking dwarf (with a trenchcoat) who also serves as the comic's occasional less-than-serious narrator.
  • Tufty, a female wight who is small in stature but makes up for it in appetite.
  • Ruzika, a princess on her coming-of-age journey, who is rescued from a crazed kidnapper in the first storyline.

The comic contains a few NSFW pages due to casual nudity, especially in the prologue.

Tropes used in Vanadys: Tales of a Fallen Goddess include:
  • All There in the Manual: There's a lot of extra information around on the site that isn't directly touched upon in the comic.
  • The Atoner: Vanadys.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: Micolo the pseudo-vampire really wants to be viewed as dark, dangerous and sexy, but can't quite seem to command the respect he wants...
  • Big Eater: Tufty is always hungry.
  • Cool Shades: Vanadys usually wears them to hide her eyes.
  • Chromatic Arrangement: The color images on the site show that the three leading female characters follow this trope: Vanadys dresses primarily in blue, Tufty in green and Ruzika in red. Berrok's signature color is brown.
  • Cute Monster Girl: Tufty and Ruzika.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: People who cross the line from the mundane to the magic lands tend to end up as some variant of this. Micolo is a villainous example.
    • Ruzika too has some weird ideas about how the world works.
  • Darkskinned Blonde: Ruzika. Tufty is a less obvious example.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Several characters have their moments, though Berrok is the most frequent snarker. Vanadys herself indulges in a bit of snark as well.
  • Does Not Like Shoes: All wights go barefoot, largely because they would have problems finding shoes that fit their clawed feet.
  • Extreme Omnivore: Tufty will eat anything, even the cutlery.
  • Five Races: Literally, since the mortal races tend to call themselves "The Five Known People." The categories are kind of mixed up, though: Humans and dwarfs tend to share the Mundane category, with the dragons and elves sharing the Fairy category. As for the wights (the youngest race), they mix and match the Cute and Stout category, largely depending on the individual.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: According to the creator, the four main characters were created to fill these roles: Vanadys is Melancholic, Berrok is Choleric, Tufty is Phlegmatic and Ruzika is Sanguine.
  • Little Bit Beastly: A pretty accurate description of the wights, who all have animal-like fangs, tails and claws.
  • Monochromatic Eyes: Ruzika correctly identifies Vanadys as a goddess because of these.
  • Motor Mouth: Ruzika likes to ramble. So does Micolo. Both of them thinks the other one talks to much.
  • Naked on Arrival: Vanadys and the other gods are all naked in the prologue. Narrator Berrok points out that this is because clothes haven't been invented yet.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: They're highly intelligent shapeshifters who can only breed with non-dragons and not with each other.
  • Our Dwarves Are All the Same: Partially averted. Dwarfs (note the plural spelling) are no more or less gruff or warrior-like than any other race, nor do they live underground or have any particular reputation as craftsmen. However, they are still shrewd businessmen with a clear passion for money and riches... and the females do have beards.
  • Our Gods Are Greater: Apart from the outcast Vanadys, the gods do have a distinct hierarchy: The humanoid gods are all subject to the two highest gods, the Dragon and the Serpent -- who themselves are (at least in theory) subject to the being known as "The Light," creator of all the gods.
  • Physical God: Vanadys. In fact, all the gods seem to conform to this trope for the most part, except their mysterious creator, The Light.
  • Pointy Ears: Elves and wights have them.
  • Really Seven Hundred Years Old: Well, the title character is an immortal goddess, shown to have been around since the dawn of time...