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* AlliterationAndAdventurers: A group of Dragons play "''Humans and Houses''".



* MagicAmpersand: A group of Dragons play "''Humans and Houses''".
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* FantasticFantasyIsMundane: A group of Dragons play "''Humans and Houses''".
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'''Dungeon Damage''' takes the fantasy elements of ''DungeonsAndDragons'', and places them in an AlternateHistory Medieval Europe. Lots of historical and biological work shown, and the art slowly gets better. Sadly, now on indefinite hiatus, but good for an ArchiveBinge.

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'''Dungeon Damage''' takes the fantasy elements of ''DungeonsAndDragons'', ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', and places them in an AlternateHistory Medieval Europe. Lots of historical and biological work shown, and the art slowly gets better. Sadly, now on indefinite hiatus, but good for an ArchiveBinge.

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* AllTrollsAreDifferent: There are a number of biological {{HandWave}}s for regenerating trolls-- body parts designed to survive disembowelment and dismemberment, including primitive auxiliary "lungs" in the sinus cavities to keep the decapitated head alive, an oxygen-absorbing fluid throughout the body that seals wounds and prevents infection and blood loss, arteries with peristaltic pumping action, and a nervous system that produces bioelectrical pulses to control limbs physically separated from the body. The author likes to [[ShownTheirWork show his work]].



* DurableDeathtrap: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] and {{hand wave}}d. Most traps were built by hired Dwarves (who had much more advanced tech and durable materials than most in the MedievalEuropeanFantasy setting) and the traps are reset by a waterwheel connected to an underground river, which turns gears to ratchet the doors etc., back to their starting position after each trap goes off. Ironically, many of the treasures protected are much more perishable than the traps themselves; papyrus scrolls or valuable spices, for example.
* MagicAmpersand: A group of Dragons play "''Humans and Houses''".



* {{Stripperiffic}}: The art can trend this way.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: The art can trend this way.Cat, a rich SpoiledBrat and part-time thrillseeking thief who dresses outrageously (by Medieval Venician standards) but finds that what looks good isn't very practical, as when she winds up on a mountaintop in a blizzard in a midriff-and-cleavage baring vest.
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* ScheduleSlip: Bordering on OrphanedSeriesScheduleSlip / OrphanedSeries: Six years worth of hiatus.
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'''Dungeon Damage''' takes the fantasy elements of ''DungeonsAndDragons'', and places them in an AlternateHistory Medieval Europe. Lots of historical and biological work shown, and the art slowly gets better. Sadly, now on indefinite hiatus, but good for an ArchiveBinge.

Read it [[http://dungeondamage.comicgenesis.com here]].
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: "May Contain Violence, Religion, and Traces of Peanuts".
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Of the Giant Immortal Sentient Reptile type.
* PointyEars: Of the jigokumimi variety.
* ScheduleSlip: Bordering on OrphanedSeries
* SelectiveObliviousness:
-->Brother Alaud: "But sire I'm not ready, I'm only 120 years old!"
-->King: "that's the spirit, off you go."
* {{Stripperiffic}}: The art can trend this way.
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