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== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Dominic Deegan]]: Oracle For Hire''. Adolescent Stonewater ([[Noble Savage]] orc) leapt in to save the outlawed Melna ([[Noble Savage]] orc) from being butchered along with her parents by a tribe of [[Always Chaotic Evil]] orcs. He invoked the ancient traditions or whatever to claim her as his wife and thus ineligible for butchery; they insisted with sharp pointy things that said traditions require knowing one's wife in the hot & heavy Biblical sense; she was too catatonic for a by-your-leave (and the tribe wouldn't have let him anyway). She knocked him out cold and legged it afterwards. Sparks fly when they meet up as adults and have to fight evil together, but Stonewater's grown up to be a hero with the power of nature and of [[Positive Discrimination]]. Through her disgust Melna realizes that she's fallen in love with him. Her reaction involves violence and alcohol. A honest attempt to depict very sensitive issues? Crossing a line that just shouldn't be crossed? A ham-fisted attempt to be "deep" and "edgy?" Opinions vary, but "'''orc rape!'''" has still become associated with ''Dominic Deegan''.
* ''[[Dominic Deegan]]: Oracle For Hire''. Adolescent Stonewater ([[Noble Savage]] orc) leapt in to save the outlawed Melna ([[Noble Savage]] orc) from being butchered along with her parents by a tribe of [[Exclusively Evil]] orcs. He invoked the ancient traditions or whatever to claim her as his wife and thus ineligible for butchery; they insisted with sharp pointy things that said traditions require knowing one's wife in the hot & heavy Biblical sense; she was too catatonic for a by-your-leave (and the tribe wouldn't have let him anyway). She knocked him out cold and legged it afterwards. Sparks fly when they meet up as adults and have to fight evil together, but Stonewater's grown up to be a hero with the power of nature and of [[Positive Discrimination]]. Through her disgust Melna realizes that she's fallen in love with him. Her reaction involves violence and alcohol. A honest attempt to depict very sensitive issues? Crossing a line that just shouldn't be crossed? A ham-fisted attempt to be "deep" and "edgy?" Opinions vary, but "'''orc rape!'''" has still become associated with ''Dominic Deegan''.
** Later revisited, where Melna admits that it wasn't Stonewater himself she was falling for, but the way he's grown into a Orc much like her father.
** Later revisited, where Melna admits that it wasn't Stonewater himself she was falling for, but the way he's grown into a Orc much like her father.
** This finally got a more satisfying conclusion in the Rebirth Of Maltak arc.
** This finally got a more satisfying conclusion in the Rebirth Of Maltak arc.