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* BiTheWay: Dabarella, upon being asked by Anus Quiver if she prefers men or women, casually reveals that she likes both.

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* {{Expy}}: Prince Chisarick Thathird II for Prince Charles, both of whom are (or were, in Charles' case) prince-heirs poised to become king when their mother dies, but said mother is unusually and exceptionally long-lived.



* HufflepuffHouse: The Faunafolk and Elf factions exist (Dabarella and Mortimer evidence their existence), but have little bearing on the central conflict. Although an adventuring party of centaurs is met at a couple of points in season 1. Season 3 is going to be set in neutral territory between the Flora and Fauna-folk nations, however.

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* HufflepuffHouse: The Faunafolk and Elf factions exist (Dabarella and Mortimer evidence their existence), but have little bearing on the central conflict. Although an adventuring conflict in the first three seasons. {{Subverted}} at the end of the third, which [[SequelHook cues the party of centaurs is met at a couple of points in season 1. Season 3 is going to be set in neutral territory between their next adventure]] for helping the Flora Faunafolk and Fauna-folk nations, however.Elves mend relationships.


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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Prince Chisarick Thathird II is a dead ringer for Prince Charles, both of whom are (or were, in Charles' case) prince-heirs poised to become king when their mother dies, but said mother is unusually and exceptionally long-lived.
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* HufflepuffHouse: The Faunafolk and Elf factions exist (Dabarella and Mortimer evidence their existence), but have little bearing on the central conflict. Although an adventuring party of centaurs is met at a couple of points in season 1.

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* HufflepuffHouse: The Faunafolk and Elf factions exist (Dabarella and Mortimer evidence their existence), but have little bearing on the central conflict. Although an adventuring party of centaurs is met at a couple of points in season 1. Season 3 is going to be set in neutral territory between the Flora and Fauna-folk nations, however.

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* BavarianFireDrill: One of Mortimer's favorite tactics for trying to evade direct conflict (with varying degrees of success). As an example, Episode 0 had him try to trick two kobolds into handing over their scroll of necromancy by pretending to perform a "dungeon inspection". They almost buy it until Mortimer pushes his luck too far.



* BiTheWay: Dabarella, upon being asked by Anus Quiver if she prefers men or women, casually reveals that she likes both.



** Mortimer's plan to attract the attention of Fudge Ruckersford by casually name-dropping the Jade Homunculus within earshot gets him and Sigmar in a lot of trouble, because knowledge of the Jade Homunculus is supposed to be highly classified in the human settlements, leading Fudge to believe that the group are a bunch of enemy spies.
* DistractedByTheSexy: Grinderbin, while infilitrating the Black-Eyed Susans' hideout, is able to distract one of the flora-folk guards by offering him a magazine containing "human pornography."



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Episode 0, which was initially meant to be more of a proof of concept than an actual pilot, has some minor oddities where compared to later episodes. Notably, many of the named [=NPCs=] are depicted with realistically-rendered faces, and Dabarella is depctied as much more vulgar and aggressive than her later characterization (likely because Amy had yet to nail down her personality).



* OurSirensAreDifferent: Anus Quiver, a river siren who is portrayed as a super-sexy woman on the top with a mass of wriggling tentacles and a cephalopod beak on the bottom. She also speaks like a Monty Python pepperpot.



* ThisIsMySide: Fortude and Dave Thomas, the two kobolds in the dungeon from Episode 0 are bickering over this exact thing when the party enters their workshop.



* UnfortunateNames: Jack LOVES giving ridiculous names to his [=NPCs=], partially because it means [[HehHehYouSaidX they players will have to repeat the names during dialogue.]] Some notable examples include...

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* UnfortunateNames: Jack LOVES giving ridiculous names to his [=NPCs=], partially because it means [[HehHehYouSaidX they the players will have to repeat the names during dialogue.]] Some notable examples include...



** Sigmar gets a [[spoiler:cursed]] tattoo in Season 3 courtesy of a man named "Sebastian Piss".



* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Mortimer's first words of the campaign are "Oh, God, what was I drinking last night?"

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Out of the six named [=NPCs=] in Episode 0, only 1 becomes a recurring character in the series proper. [[spoiler:Tourniquet Fastlevel is killed mid-sentence after trying to defy Lady January Farfell's orders, Fortude the Poison-Touch (the alchemist kobold) is killed during combat, Lady January is murdered by Sigmar after the party summons a horde of undead to kill her guards, and the same undead horde also gets sicced on Jeremy Goodsex.]] Only [[spoiler:Doory the Magical Talking Door and Dave Thomas (the artificer kobold)]] return for the series proper, and even then [[spoiler:Dave Thomas]] is immediately PutOnABus when the party sends him away at the beginning of Episode 1.
* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Mortimer's first words of the campaign are "Oh, God, what was I drinking last night?"
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* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Downplayed with Sigmar, who is canonically the shortest of the group, although it is brought into focus whenever he's next to Dabarella, and especially Eggolier.
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* GuestStarPartyMember: Susan Sheerfist (played by JM8, from another The Escapist/Second Wind show Design Delve) briefly joins Dabarella and Grinderbin in one of the side stories, and leaves by the end of that arc.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: Susan Sheerfist (played by JM8, from [=JM8=], of another The Escapist/Second Wind show Design Delve) WebVideo/DesignDelve) briefly joins Dabarella and Grinderbin in one of the side stories, and leaves by the end of that arc.
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* GuestStarPartyMember: Susan Sheerfist (played by JM8, from another The Escapist/Second Wind show Design Delve) briefly joins Dabarella and Grinderbin in one of the side stories, and leaves by the end of that arc.

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* BlackAndNerdy: Sigmar Iceblood is a dark-skinned guy who can cite a number of "nerdy" interests when he was a kid, like having a "shambling mound" phase where he was incredibly obsessed with these creatures and owned toys depicting them, or having trading cards and fanart of Queen Beyoncé.



* BreakThemByTalking: Mortimer does this to [[spoiler:Queen Beyonce, under the guise of telling her of her son's assassination. By the tone of his voice, it's heavily implied that Mortimer has experienced exactly what the Queen is now feeling.]]

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* BreakThemByTalking: Mortimer does this to [[spoiler:Queen Beyonce, Beyoncé, under the guise of telling her of her son's assassination. By the tone of his voice, it's heavily implied that Mortimer has experienced exactly what the Queen is now feeling.]]



** Sebastian Piss gives tattoos that allow the summoning of weapons [[spoiler: made out of the bearer's flesh, bones, and tendons]], but "the price is pain." 1d12 damage per +weapon level to get the tattoo, and again for the TransformationSequence. The Religeon Check Siggy whiffs implies that Piss is some kind of Evil entity; meaning that Sigmar made a [[DealWithTheDevil Warlock Pact with him.]] This being a faustian bargain is confirmed in the Season 3 finalé.

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** Sebastian Piss gives tattoos that allow the summoning of weapons [[spoiler: made out of the bearer's flesh, bones, and tendons]], but "the price is pain." 1d12 damage per +weapon level to get the tattoo, and again for the TransformationSequence. The Religeon Religion Check Siggy whiffs implies that Piss is some kind of Evil entity; meaning that Sigmar made a [[DealWithTheDevil Warlock Pact with him.]] This being a faustian bargain is confirmed in the Season 3 finalé.



** In the finale, after Mortimer is forced to [[spoiler:reveal his Changeling abilities to impersonate Queen Beyonce]], he threatens Grinderbin with a horrible fate if the secret ever gets spilled. Grinderbin responds that if he were interested in spilling it, he wouldn't have let Mortimer know that he knew about it.

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** In the finale, after Mortimer is forced to [[spoiler:reveal his Changeling abilities to impersonate Queen Beyonce]], Beyoncé]], he threatens Grinderbin with a horrible fate if the secret ever gets spilled. Grinderbin responds that if he were interested in spilling it, he wouldn't have let Mortimer know that he knew about it.
* FryingPanOfDoom: One of Dabarella's pieces of equipment is a big cast iron wok. Naturally, she hits a few people with
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* HurlItIntoTheSun: While discussing Queen Beyoncé's very powerful magical amulet, Pikeworth says that he'd want to destroy it, but it would take some effort to do. Amy jokes that they could destroy the thing by throwing it to the moon.



* MurderByMistake: Mortimer acquires a needle laced with PerfectPoison. By [[spoiler:hiding it in a forgery of Queen Beyonce's amulet]] his intended target is made quite clear. However, the needle instead ends up poisoning [[spoiler:Prince Chisarick Thathird, when he attempts to [[TheStarscream usurp control from Beyonce using her amulet]]]]. Mortimer makes the most out of the situation by [[SurvivorGuilt guilting his intended victim over the sudden death of his actual victim]].

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* MurderByMistake: Mortimer acquires a needle laced with PerfectPoison. By [[spoiler:hiding it in a forgery of Queen Beyonce's Beyoncé's amulet]] his intended target is made quite clear. However, the needle instead ends up poisoning [[spoiler:Prince Chisarick Thathird, when he attempts to [[TheStarscream usurp control from Beyonce Beyoncé using her amulet]]]]. Mortimer makes the most out of the situation by [[SurvivorGuilt guilting his intended victim over the sudden death of his actual victim]].



** The ruler of the humans is Queen Beyonce Knowles, appropriately located at Castle Sasha, with a nearby disowned keep called Destiny's Keep.

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** The ruler of the humans is Queen Beyonce Beyoncé Knowles, appropriately located at Castle Sasha, with a nearby disowned keep called Destiny's Keep.



* NonHumanNonBinary: Jesse sees his MushroomMan character Grinderbin [[https://youtu.be/2b7B0_WYAMg?si=qBB5s3LcfKECcDdF&t=3250 as using they/them pronouns,]] although this doesn't always come across since the players (including Jesse) will accidentally refer to Grinderbin with he/him, and in-character Grinderbin doesn't care enough to correct people if they refer to him incorrectly. For the later-introduced flora-people, it's {{subverted}} in that they do present as masculine or feminine.



* ParasolOfPain: One of Grinderbin's weapons is the Umbrella of Foul Language, which he uses to cast spells.



* ProductPlacement: The series is sponsored by dice company Dice Envy starting with the third season. Sometimes they cut to the dice cam -- a camera positioned over a box with the Dice Envy logo on it -- to show off the result of important rolls.

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The series is sponsored by dice company Dice Envy starting with the third season. Sometimes they cut to the dice cam -- a camera positioned over a box with the Dice Envy logo on it -- to show off the result of important rolls.rolls.
** In [[https://youtu.be/mLATIvH8CJc?si=XlrW7K9yHhg6OQ-5 one bonus video where the players receive miniatures of their characters,]] Jack mentions that a 3D modeller named Sam Elliott created them. Each time anyone mentions his name from that point onwards, it's announced alongside some very prominent links to Elliott's social media to contact him by.



* RoyalBrat: Chisarick Thathird the Second (son of Queen Beyonce), who is slightly racist and constantly demanding attention. More worryingly, [[spoiler:he attempts to steal his mother's magical pendant and force her to abdicate, which gets him killed]].

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* RollingPinOfDoom: One of Dabarella's weapons is a giant, wooden, metal-studded rolling pin.
* RoyalBrat: Chisarick Thathird the Second (son of Queen Beyonce), Beyoncé), who is slightly racist and constantly demanding attention. More worryingly, [[spoiler:he attempts to steal his mother's magical pendant and force her to abdicate, which gets him killed]].



* TraumaCongaLine: The finale of Season 3 puts Beyonce through an extensive one. First, [[spoiler:her son is killed by a weapon meant for her]], and Mortimer ''really'' twists the knife when he gives her the news. Then [[spoiler:her father dies]], although she wasn't on great terms with [[HumanoidAbomination what was left of them]] anyway. Finally, she's forced to kill [[spoiler:her half-sister Kalandra]], since she's the only one in the room besides Mortimer who realizes that they can't be talked down from trying to kill everyone else.

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* TraumaCongaLine: The finale of Season 3 puts Beyonce Beyoncé through an extensive one. First, [[spoiler:her son is killed by a weapon meant for her]], and Mortimer ''really'' twists the knife when he gives her the news. Then [[spoiler:her father dies]], although she wasn't on great terms with [[HumanoidAbomination what was left of them]] anyway. Finally, she's forced to kill [[spoiler:her half-sister Kalandra]], since she's the only one in the room besides Mortimer who realizes that they can't be talked down from trying to kill everyone else.

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* CuteButCacophonic: Dabarella is a mild example, having a voice that's slightly louder and more childish than normal, but Jack takes full advantage of this trope for a couple of the [=NPCs=].

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* InherentlyFunnyWords: The magic word Mortimer uses to activate his Stone of Detect Truth is the goofy sounding "buggernuts".

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* InherentlyFunnyWords: The magic word Mortimer uses to activate his Stone of Detect Truth is the goofy sounding "buggernuts". It comes in handy at [[{{Bathos}} relatively serious, plot-heavy moments]].


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* LineOfSightName: According to Jack, the name of "Angondarii, the Land of Red Grass" was vaguely based on a species of prairie grass[[note]]Andropogon gerardii/big bluestem[[/note]] that he encountered while landscaping his garden.
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* AuthorAppeal: [[https://youtu.be/2b7B0_WYAMg?si=BOIWzOzo46DyeJFs&t=1558 When asked about their inspirations, Yahtzee and KC cite a couple specific things:]]
** Yahtzee likes characters who are {{Gentleman Thie|f}}ves, {{Con Artist}}s, and generally characters who "[[AntiHero fly in the face of what you'd expect of traditional heroics]]". This fits his character Mortimer to a tee: a gentleman con artist and the least moral of the adventuring party.
** KC says that {{anime}} was a major source of inspiration for Sigmar, which reflects in Sigmar's incredibly showy battle techniques (like one moment where he rolls with his blades like a wheel of death, or [[BifurcatedWeapon his bow being able to split into dual daggers]]). KC specifically cites Anime/{{Bleach}}'s Kaname Tōsen as his main visual inspiration, which reflects in Sigmar's design (both being white-robed, dark-skinned, [[DreadlockWarrior braided warriors]]).

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* KingIncognito: [[spoiler: Bonsey is the peaceful yet undead remains of the King, who went missing a long time ago.]]

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* KingIncognito: [[spoiler: Bonsey Bonesy is the peaceful yet undead remains of the King, who went missing a long time ago.]]



* OneSteveLimit: Thoroughly averted throughout Season 1, where many of the male [=NPCs=] share the given name of "Jeremy".



* ShoutOut:
** KC has admitted that Sigmar's original design was based on Kaname Tosen from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}''. His redesign in Season 2 also took inspiration from the album cover to Music/{{Bad}} by Music/MichaelJackson.
** Amy's initial concept for Dabarella started as a female version of Meowscles from VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}.
** Mortimer's catchphrase for activating his stone of truth is [[WesternAnimation/AngryKid "buggernuts."]]
** The minigun-wielding centaurs are modeled after [[TheAhnold Alan]] [[Film/{{Predator}} "Dutch"]] [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger Schafer]], [[Creator/SylvesterStallone John]] Franchise/{{Rambo}}, and [[Creator/BruceWillis John]] [[Film/DieHard McClane]].



* UnfortunateNames:

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* MurderByMistake: Mortimer acquires a needle laced with PerfectPoison. By [[spoiler:hiding it in a forgery of Queen Beyonce's amulet]] his intended target is made quite clear. However, the needle instead ends up poisoning [[spoiler:Prince Chessurick Thathird, when he attempts to [[TheStarscream usurp control from Beyonce using her amulet]]]]. Mortimer makes the most out of the situation by [[SurvivorGuilt guilting his intended victim over the sudden death of his actual victim]].

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* MurderByMistake: Mortimer acquires a needle laced with PerfectPoison. By [[spoiler:hiding it in a forgery of Queen Beyonce's amulet]] his intended target is made quite clear. However, the needle instead ends up poisoning [[spoiler:Prince Chessurick Chisarick Thathird, when he attempts to [[TheStarscream usurp control from Beyonce using her amulet]]]]. Mortimer makes the most out of the situation by [[SurvivorGuilt guilting his intended victim over the sudden death of his actual victim]].



* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: Charon[[note]]or possibly Karen[[/note]] Ferryman is voiced and animated in a way that references this trope, but in reality [[DontFearTheReaper she's quite nice]]. Ironically, when [[spoiler:Cheserwick Thathird the Second]] dies and gets sent to the netherworld, he's the one bothering ''her'' with demands to speak to the manager.

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* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: Charon[[note]]or possibly Karen[[/note]] Ferryman is voiced and animated in a way that references this trope, but in reality [[DontFearTheReaper she's quite nice]]. Ironically, when [[spoiler:Cheserwick [[spoiler:Chisarick Thathird the Second]] dies and gets sent to the netherworld, he's the one bothering ''her'' with demands to speak to the manager.



* RoyalBrat: Cheserwick Thathird the Second (son of Queen Beyonce), who is slightly racist and constantly demanding attention. More worryingly, [[spoiler:he attempts to steal his mother's magical pendant and force her to abdicate, which gets him killed]].

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* RoyalBrat: Cheserwick Chisarick Thathird the Second (son of Queen Beyonce), who is slightly racist and constantly demanding attention. More worryingly, [[spoiler:he attempts to steal his mother's magical pendant and force her to abdicate, which gets him killed]].


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* {{Transplant}}: Jesse's character Grinderbin is transplanted from a separate ''D&D'' material Jesse wrote: [[https://rexiconjesse.itch.io/grinderbins Grinderbin's Mobile Market of Ridiculous Magical Items,]] in which Grinderbin peddles strange magic trash.
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* FriendshipMoment: There ''appear'' to be a couple between Mortimer and the others, during Season 3, but one is immediately subverted, and the other is one-sided at best.
** Before Dabarella attempts an extremely risky FakeMemories gambit on one of the season's main antagonists, Mortimer pulls her aside for a pep talk, where he praises her abilities to the sky--then gives an AsideGlance to the viewer and quips "I can bullshit with the best of them, can't I?"
** In the finale, after Mortimer is forced to [[spoiler:reveal his Changeling abilities to impersonate Queen Beyonce]], he threatens Grinderbin with a horrible fate if the secret ever gets spilled. Grinderbin responds that if he were interested in spilling it, he wouldn't have let Mortimer know that he knew about it.


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* TraumaCongaLine: The finale of Season 3 puts Beyonce through an extensive one. First, [[spoiler:her son is killed by a weapon meant for her]], and Mortimer ''really'' twists the knife when he gives her the news. Then [[spoiler:her father dies]], although she wasn't on great terms with [[HumanoidAbomination what was left of them]] anyway. Finally, she's forced to kill [[spoiler:her half-sister Kalandra]], since she's the only one in the room besides Mortimer who realizes that they can't be talked down from trying to kill everyone else.

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* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: Charon[[note]]or possibly Karen[[/note]] Ferryman is voiced and animated in a way that references this trope, but in reality [[DontFearTheReaper she's quite nice]]. Ironically, when [[spoiler:Cheserwick Thathird the Second]] dies and gets sent to the netherworld, he's the one bothering ''her'' with demands to speak to the manager.



* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: [[spoiler:Grinderbin]] turns out to be the recently-sprouted heir of Queen Cillia and King Jarmie.


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* RoyalBrat: Cheserwick Thathird the Second (son of Queen Beyonce), who is slightly racist and constantly demanding attention. More worryingly, [[spoiler:he attempts to steal his mother's magical pendant and force her to abdicate, which gets him killed]].
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* SimpletonVoice: Dabarella is noted to have a low INT score, and Amy gives her a childish voice you'd expect from someone half her age and/or size. (She tends to stammer a bit as she talks, which gives the impression of her brain running to catch up with her mouth.)

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* TheChewToy: Sigmar gets absolutely beat to shit during the climax of Season 3--first by Kalandra Ticklepuss, then by her father Latavia, then by [[WomanScorned his ex-fiancee]] Eggolier (who had, ironically, been one of the people who healed him from the earlier damage). Oh, and [[spoiler:his non-prosthetic arm has just gotten a PowerTattoo that exacts a horrible price every time it's used]].


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** Both Charon Ferryman[[note]]or possibly Karen, or Sharon[[/note]] and the gang's recurring ally Bread have ''aggressive'' MinnesotaNice accents.
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* LetMeGetThisStraight: Eggolier falls back on this, when she learns that [[HumanoidAbomination Latavia Ticklepuss]] may be headed for the castle the main characters are currently in, at the exact time when (due to Reasons of Plot) the magical barrier that would normally repel him is severely weakened.


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* PrecisionFStrike: Eggolier comes out with one, when Grinderbin questions her scheming ability.
-->'''Eggolier''': You ''saw'' my plan.\\
'''Grinderbin''': That was it? I don't believe that.\\
'''Eggolier''': ''(splutters)'' Oh, I'm sorry, "that was it?" ''"That was it?"'' You mean returning a precious item [[spoiler: under the guise of someone else (who I know didn't steal it) so I could make an alliance with the most powerful--wizard--in--this--land?!]] Oh, "that's it"--''fuck you!''


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* VerbalBackspace: At one point Dabarella offers to pick Oob up and hug him. He cheerfully responds [[CreepyCute "Oob will hug your memories!"]] and she quickly reconsiders.

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* CuteButCacophonic: Dabarella is a mild example, having a voice that's slightly louder and more childish than normal, but Jack takes full advantage of this trope for a couple of the [=NPCs=].
** Toasty Cinnamonbuns, the gingerbread familiar, has a voice like an Creator/EdWynn character.
** Anus the siren sounds a bit like one of the Pepperpots from ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''.



* SimpletonVoice: Dabarella is noted to have a low INT score, and Amy gives her a childish voice you'd expect from someone half her age and/or size.

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* GoodGuyBar: The protagonists run the "Adventure Is Nightclub", the club-slash-tavern where they kick back and unwind between adventures.



* SuddenAnatomy: The ''Zero Punctuation''-esque artstyle used for the series usually [[FloatingLimbs omits limbs except for their extremities]]. When Sigmar gets a magical arm tattoo, he suddenly has an arm for Sebastian Piss to paint onto.

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** Grinderbin [[TheBlank has no face, for his entire head is a mushroom]]. According to [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/slugfestgames/adventure-is-nigh-the-card-game?ref=dvjylv the official promotional expansion]] for ''TableTopGame/RedDragonInn'', Grinderbin does have a face in his mushroom cap's ridges, it's merely not drawn most of the time.

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The party must track down the titular Jade Homunculus after it was stolen by a flower man with the amusingly inappropriate name of "Davorty Cornhole."

In season 2, their goal shifted to slaying the Worm-God, King Fuzzyhug, and stealing his platinum heart.

In Season 3, their goal shifted to robbing Queen Beyoncé Knowles of a certain magical artefact during a ball.

In season 4, their goal shifted to safeguarding peace negotiations between the Flora and Fauna Folk.

The videos have character interactions animated in ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'''s art style.

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* BreakThemByTalking: Mortimer does this to [[spoiler:- Queen Beyonce, under the guise of telling her of her son's assassination. By the tone of his voice, it's heavily implied that Mortimer has experienced exactly what the Queen is now feeling.]]

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* BreakThemByTalking: Mortimer does this to [[spoiler:- Queen [[spoiler:Queen Beyonce, under the guise of telling her of her son's assassination. By the tone of his voice, it's heavily implied that Mortimer has experienced exactly what the Queen is now feeling.]]

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