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* The basic plot of the game is effectively identical to ''TheDresdenFiles'' novel ''Dead Beat'': The BigBad is an evil magic-user who wants to become a god, and in order to achieve this goal is seeking out a powerful grimore written by a legendary necromancer. The TomeOfEldritchLore in both stories even share a name, the only difference being the author's name ("The Word of Morgana[=/=]Kemmler"). Other than that, though, Spoony's story really has nothing in common with Jim Butcher's.

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* The basic plot of the game is effectively identical to ''TheDresdenFiles'' ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' novel ''Dead Beat'': ''Literature/DeadBeat'': The BigBad is an evil magic-user who wants to become a god, and in order to achieve this goal is seeking out a powerful grimore written by a legendary necromancer. The TomeOfEldritchLore in both stories even share a name, the only difference being the author's name ("The Word of Morgana[=/=]Kemmler"). Other than that, though, Spoony's story really has nothing in common with Jim Butcher's.
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* Rollo has also compared the party to [[{{Metalocalypse}} Dethklok]], since they do epic stuff in battle but get flummoxed by mundane things like doors and rivers. Taken a step further with the campaign being nicknamed "Dethklok" (the actual name is simply "The Morgana Campaign").

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* Rollo has also compared the party to [[{{Metalocalypse}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}} Dethklok]], since they do epic stuff in battle but get flummoxed by mundane things like doors and rivers. Taken a step further with the campaign being nicknamed "Dethklok" (the actual name is simply "The Morgana Campaign").
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* When stopped dead by yet another door, the guys declare it "God-Door", which Nik sings in the manner of "[[WebOriginal/HomestarRunner Trodgor]]"

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* When stopped dead by yet another door, the guys declare it "God-Door", which Nik sings in the manner of "[[WebOriginal/HomestarRunner "[[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner Trodgor]]"
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* Juliet's bear companion is called Pascoe after current New York Giants fullback Bear Pascoe.

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* Juliet's bear companion is called Pascoe after current New York Giants fullback Bear Pascoe.Pascoe.
* When stopped dead by yet another door, the guys declare it "God-Door", which Nik sings in the manner of "[[WebOriginal/HomestarRunner Trodgor]]"
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* Sometimes Viktor seems to channel [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Heavy Weapons Guy]].
* [=RolloT=] constantly brings up ''Lost'', having a field day when they fought [[spoiler: The Smoke Monsters/Clones]].
* Rollo has also compared the party to [[{{Metalocalypse}} Dethklok]], since they do epic stuff in battle but get flummoxed by mundane things like doors and rivers. Taken a step further with the campaign being nicknamed "Dethklok" (the actual name is simply "The Morgana Campaign").
* The Vane family has a badger companion named [[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner Trogdor]].
* And Juliet has Pidgeotto.
* The basic plot of the game is effectively identical to ''TheDresdenFiles'' novel ''Dead Beat'': The BigBad is an evil magic-user who wants to become a god, and in order to achieve this goal is seeking out a powerful grimore written by a legendary necromancer. The TomeOfEldritchLore in both stories even share a name, the only difference being the author's name ("The Word of Morgana[=/=]Kemmler"). Other than that, though, Spoony's story really has nothing in common with Jim Butcher's.
* Juliet's bear companion is called Pascoe after current New York Giants fullback Bear Pascoe.

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