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* ColourCodedCharacters: Seen in the colored character pictures on the author's Website/DeviantArt. Jack has blue eyes and wears a blue vest. John wears a red jacket. Jeriff's color scheme is green, yak is gray, Arthur is brown, Guinevere is green, Sophie is light blue and green, and Morgon le Fay wears purple.
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* ColourCodedCharacters: Seen in the colored character pictures on the author's Website/DeviantArt. Jack Jacques has blue eyes and wears a blue vest. John Johann wears a red jacket. Jeriff's Geriff's color scheme is green, yak Yak is gray, Arthur is brown, Guinevere is green, Sophie Sweetwater is light blue and green, and Morgon le Fay wears purple.
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* BareYourMidriff: Morgon le Fay the enchantress.
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* ActionGirl: Mariah, definitely.
* AllMythsAreTrue: There are multiple, multiple refrences to many different mythologies: Greek (these are the Human gods, Medusa and centaurs appear), Arthurian (Camelittle parodies Camelot, the Triangular Table, the Skank of the Lake), and even Norse (the Dwarven gods are Thor, Odin, Loki, etc.).
-->'''Jack:''' Gaaah! Stupid Zeus, God of Storms! Is it FUNNY to send a blizzard after us?\\
(''he is promptly struck by lightning from the heavens'')\\
'''Zeus:''' Yeah, actually it is pretty funny.
* AnimalTalk: Firefly and Black Fang frequently enjoy talking with one another. The animals all know what the people are saying, but the people can't understand a word the animals speak.
-->'''Black Fang:''' Woof, woof? [SUBTITLES: Firefly, who's this "Sue" they're talking about?]\\
'''Firefly:''' Caw, caw. [He's this sorcerer my master insulted, and now he wants to kill John.]\\
'''Black Fang:''' Woof, woof? [Now, how exactly do the same two sounds translate to everything our subtitles say?]\\
'''Firefly:''' Caw, caw. [Just roll with it, kid.]
* AntiHero: Mariah and the rest of the Shadowfighters. Apparently, you have to register to become one.
* AxCrazy: Jeriff, both literally and tropewise. His weapon of choice is even an ax.
* BareYourMidriff: Morgone the sexy witch
* BigBad: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in that the villain calls himself "Big Bad".
* {{BFS}}: Bora, an adventurer who is actually heroic, carries one.
* BlackKnight: Five Black Knights (Big Bad and his four minions) are set up as the comic's antagonists.
* BloodLust: Jeriff, most definitely.
* BoundAndGagged: Turk and Creed tie up Jeriff this way.
* BrainlessBeauty: Princess Blonde is the epitome of dumb and blonde.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: A few characters are aware that time passes by as pages and chapters.
-->'''Jeriff:''' Main antagonist?\\
'''Kaye:''' Y'know, that guy from the first page.
* ButtMonkey: King Duret essentially bribes The Good Guys into being his butt monkeys.
* CanisLatinicus: "Subito", the name of a ninja, is Latin for "suddenly".
* ColourCodedCharacters: Seen in the colored character pictures on the author's Website/DeviantArt. Jack has blue eyes and wears a blue jacket. John wears red and has red eyes. Jeriff's color scheme is green, Kaye is gray, Duret is brown, Sophie is pink, and Sue is purple. Morgone dresses in black and white.
* CoolPet: Black Fang, Jack's size-shifting magic wolf puppy.
* ConstructedWorld: They all live in a comedic fantasy world with a few similarities to the Middle Ages, as per the typical fantasy world with knights and wizards.
* TheDitz: Sophie is a kind but air-headed young Elven girl.
-->'''Sophie:''' Anti-Magic Barrier Scroll? What does that do?\\
'''Morgone:''' Well, it's a scroll that casts... an Anti-Magic Barrier.
* DramaticIrony: The Good Guys are bribed into traveling to Clown Town because they believe Big Bad may be there. What they don't know is that he's relaxing in Darkblood City, which is very close to Clown Town on the map, and having a good laugh while they struggle. At one point, Jack even consideres traveling near Darkblood City, but decides against it.
-->'''Jack:''' I don't think that's such a good idea, Kaye... Believe me, we do not want to go anywhere NEAR Darkblood City.\\
(''cut away'')\\
'''Big Bad:''' I just love living in Darkblood City!
* DualWielding: Jack's twin daggers, Turk's thin blades, and Big Bad's two flaming swords.
* DumbBlonde: Taken to the extreme with Princess [[LampshadeHanging Blonde]].
* DumbMuscle: Jeriff. Just... Jeriff.
* ElementalPowers: Magic is this world seems to be based off of the classical elements, which includes Fire, Water, Light, Darkness, Wind, and Earth magic. Also, the Hippie King Eagle performed Hippie magic during the Snuggie Ambush, so there may be more than just Elemental magic in the world of Camelittle.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai
* EvilSorcerer: Sue the light-and-dark-magic-wielding, wannabe evil sorcerer. Big Bad is also said to be a powerful sorcerer as well as a swordsman.
* FantasyKitchenSink: There are Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Hippies (parodies of Druids), Ninjurai (the ninja and samurai people), odd types of faries and fiends, Medusa, Centaurs, magic wolves, and even monstrous clowns.
* FourGirlEnsemble: The four girls of the Shadowfighters, Mariah (the mannish, dominant one), Halee (the wise, calm one), Morgone (the sexy, glamourous one), and Sophie (the sweet, naive one)
* {{Goth}}: In this universe, goths are a very common monster, similar to goblins or orcs in a standard fantasy world.
* GratuitousNinja: Kaye, Subito, and the Ninjurai King Statim. The Ninjurai people are Humans who left the rest of their dishonorable race to live as ninjas and samurai on the island of Katanastan.
* HiddenElfVillage: Elfdust City, home of (you guessed it) the Elves.
* IcyBlueEyes: Mariah's are piercing blue to match her personality.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: The weapon of choice for most every samurai, including Mariah.
* KillItWithFire: John's quite the pyromaniac with his fire spells.
%%* LadyOfWar: Mariah the samurai.
* TheMiddleAges: The story's setting is quite similar to the Middle Ages, only with magic and monsters.
* MonsterClown: Played straight -- the clowns are a kind of monster who live in the horrifying Clown Town.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The lesbian party-girl fiends, known as Lesbos.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent: The gay police fairies, known as Gayyas.
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: We get an explanation on how they are produced... the Law of Queer Breeding...
* RunningGag: The Good Guys, with their little triangular bodies, have no idea how to separate their legs. Many villains, like Sue, Helga, Turk, and Creed, somehow know how to get their legs apart. The Good Guys desperately want to know how to do so.
* SerialKiller: He originally attacked the Good Guys in Woodland Forest, and now has returned in Elven Forest. King Daigulus names him as The Jester, an insane man who once served as King Duret's court jester.
* ShoutOut: To both ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' and ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' when Jack is trying to decide upon a team name.
-->'''Jack:''' Well, Jeriff, obviously... we're known as the Order of the Sti-- no, that's taken... Um, how's the Fellowship of the R-- ah, taken too. Well, then... We're The Good Guys!
* SmokeOut: The Jester actually steals one of Kaye's ninja bombs, then uses the smoke from the explosion to escape.
* StandardFantasyRaces
** Humans -- the most common people, whom the other races look down upon;
** Ninjurai -- highly-skilled Humans who separate themselves from other Humans;
** Elves -- an intelligent, magical, and arrogant people;
** Dwarves - classic fantasy Dwarves: short, gruff, and live in the mountains;
** [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Hippies]] -- they serve as the comical stand-in for the typical Druids.
* StockNessMonster: Nessie from Lake Gesundheit.
* TakeThat: To the multiple differences between the Percy Jackson book The Lightning Thief and the movie.
-->'''John:''' Dang, Kaye. It's a shame you blew up Medusa back there... We could have used her head to paraylze a hydra like they did in ''Percy Jackson''.\\
'''Kaye:''' They didn't do that in ''Percy Jackson''.\\
'''John:''' Are you sure?
* TeamPet: Firefly the raven, and now Black Fang the magic wolf.
* TreeTopTown: Elfdust City, which consist of buildings around trees and bridges connecting them.
%%* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Protagonists, rather. The Good Guys live and breathe this trope.%%Explain how.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: There are multiple, multiple refrences to many different mythologies: Greek (these are the Human gods, Medusa and centaurs appear), Arthurian (Camelittle parodies Camelot, the Triangular Table, the Skank of the Lake), and even Norse (the Dwarven gods are Thor, Odin, Loki, etc.).
-->'''Jack:''' Gaaah! Stupid Zeus, God of Storms! Is it FUNNY to send a blizzard after us?\\
(''he is promptly struck by lightning from the heavens'')\\
'''Zeus:''' Yeah, actually it is pretty funny.
* AnimalTalk: Firefly and Black Fang frequently enjoy talking with one another. The animals all know what the people are saying, but the people can't understand a word the animals speak.
-->'''Black Fang:''' Woof, woof? [SUBTITLES: Firefly, who's this "Sue" they're talking about?]\\
'''Firefly:''' Caw, caw. [He's this sorcerer my master insulted, and now he wants to kill John.]\\
'''Black Fang:''' Woof, woof? [Now, how exactly do the same two sounds translate to everything our subtitles say?]\\
'''Firefly:''' Caw, caw. [Just roll with it, kid.]
* AntiHero: Mariah and the rest of the Shadowfighters. Apparently, you have to register to become one.
* AxCrazy: Jeriff, both literally and tropewise. His weapon of choice is even an ax.
* BareYourMidriff: Morgone the sexy witch
* BigBad: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in that the villain calls himself "Big Bad".
* {{BFS}}: Bora, an adventurer who is actually heroic, carries one.
* BlackKnight: Five Black Knights (Big Bad and his four minions) are set up as the comic's antagonists.
* BloodLust: Jeriff, most definitely.
* BoundAndGagged: Turk and Creed tie up Jeriff this way.
* BrainlessBeauty: Princess Blonde is the epitome of dumb and blonde.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: A few characters are aware that time passes by as pages and chapters.
-->'''Jeriff:''' Main antagonist?\\
'''Kaye:''' Y'know, that guy from the first page.
* ButtMonkey: King Duret essentially bribes The Good Guys into being his butt monkeys.
* CanisLatinicus: "Subito", the name of a ninja, is Latin for "suddenly".
* ColourCodedCharacters: Seen in the colored character pictures on the author's Website/DeviantArt. Jack has blue eyes and wears a blue jacket. John wears red and has red eyes. Jeriff's color scheme is green, Kaye is gray, Duret is brown, Sophie is pink, and Sue is purple. Morgone dresses in black and white.
* CoolPet: Black Fang, Jack's size-shifting magic wolf puppy.
* ConstructedWorld: They all live in a comedic fantasy world with a few similarities to the Middle Ages, as per the typical fantasy world with knights and wizards.
* TheDitz: Sophie is a kind but air-headed young Elven girl.
-->'''Sophie:''' Anti-Magic Barrier Scroll? What does that do?\\
'''Morgone:''' Well, it's a scroll that casts... an Anti-Magic Barrier.
* DramaticIrony: The Good Guys are bribed into traveling to Clown Town because they believe Big Bad may be there. What they don't know is that he's relaxing in Darkblood City, which is very close to Clown Town on the map, and having a good laugh while they struggle. At one point, Jack even consideres traveling near Darkblood City, but decides against it.
-->'''Jack:''' I don't think that's such a good idea, Kaye... Believe me, we do not want to go anywhere NEAR Darkblood City.\\
(''cut away'')\\
'''Big Bad:''' I just love living in Darkblood City!
* DualWielding: Jack's twin daggers, Turk's thin blades, and Big Bad's two flaming swords.
* DumbBlonde: Taken to the extreme with Princess [[LampshadeHanging Blonde]].
* DumbMuscle: Jeriff. Just... Jeriff.
* ElementalPowers: Magic is this world seems to be based off of the classical elements, which includes Fire, Water, Light, Darkness, Wind, and Earth magic. Also, the Hippie King Eagle performed Hippie magic during the Snuggie Ambush, so there may be more than just Elemental magic in the world of Camelittle.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai
* EvilSorcerer: Sue the light-and-dark-magic-wielding, wannabe evil sorcerer. Big Bad is also said to be a powerful sorcerer as well as a swordsman.
* FantasyKitchenSink: There are Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Hippies (parodies of Druids), Ninjurai (the ninja and samurai people), odd types of faries and fiends, Medusa, Centaurs, magic wolves, and even monstrous clowns.
* FourGirlEnsemble: The four girls of the Shadowfighters, Mariah (the mannish, dominant one), Halee (the wise, calm one), Morgone (the sexy, glamourous one), and Sophie (the sweet, naive one)
* {{Goth}}: In this universe, goths are a very common monster, similar to goblins or orcs in a standard fantasy world.
* GratuitousNinja: Kaye, Subito, and the Ninjurai King Statim. The Ninjurai people are Humans who left the rest of their dishonorable race to live as ninjas and samurai on the island of Katanastan.
* HiddenElfVillage: Elfdust City, home of (you guessed it) the Elves.
* IcyBlueEyes: Mariah's are piercing blue to match her personality.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: The weapon of choice for most every samurai, including Mariah.
* KillItWithFire: John's quite the pyromaniac with his fire spells.
%%* LadyOfWar: Mariah the samurai.
* TheMiddleAges: The story's setting is quite similar to the Middle Ages, only with magic and monsters.
* MonsterClown: Played straight -- the clowns are a kind of monster who live in the horrifying Clown Town.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The lesbian party-girl fiends, known as Lesbos.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent: The gay police fairies, known as Gayyas.
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: We get an explanation on how they are produced... the Law of Queer Breeding...
* RunningGag: The Good Guys, with their little triangular bodies, have no idea how to separate their legs. Many villains, like Sue, Helga, Turk, and Creed, somehow know how to get their legs apart. The Good Guys desperately want to know how to do so.
* SerialKiller: He originally attacked the Good Guys in Woodland Forest, and now has returned in Elven Forest. King Daigulus names him as The Jester, an insane man who once served as King Duret's court jester.
* ShoutOut: To both ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' and ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' when Jack is trying to decide upon a team name.
-->'''Jack:''' Well, Jeriff, obviously... we're known as the Order of the Sti-- no, that's taken... Um, how's the Fellowship of the R-- ah, taken too. Well, then... We're The Good Guys!
* SmokeOut: The Jester actually steals one of Kaye's ninja bombs, then uses the smoke from the explosion to escape.
* StandardFantasyRaces
** Humans -- the most common people, whom the other races look down upon;
** Ninjurai -- highly-skilled Humans who separate themselves from other Humans;
** Elves -- an intelligent, magical, and arrogant people;
** Dwarves - classic fantasy Dwarves: short, gruff, and live in the mountains;
** [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Hippies]] -- they serve as the comical stand-in for the typical Druids.
* StockNessMonster: Nessie from Lake Gesundheit.
* TakeThat: To the multiple differences between the Percy Jackson book The Lightning Thief and the movie.
-->'''John:''' Dang, Kaye. It's a shame you blew up Medusa back there... We could have used her head to paraylze a hydra like they did in ''Percy Jackson''.\\
'''Kaye:''' They didn't do that in ''Percy Jackson''.\\
'''John:''' Are you sure?
* TeamPet: Firefly the raven, and now Black Fang the magic wolf.
* TreeTopTown: Elfdust City, which consist of buildings around trees and bridges connecting them.
%%* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Protagonists, rather. The Good Guys live and breathe this trope.%%Explain how.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: There are multiple, multiple refrences to many different mythologies: Greek (these are the Human gods, Medusa and centaurs appear), Arthurian (Camelittle parodies Camelot, the Triangular Table, the Skank of the Lake), and even Norse (the Dwarven gods are Thor, Odin, Loki, etc.).
-->'''Jack:''' Gaaah! Stupid Zeus, God of Storms! Is it FUNNY to send a blizzard after us?\\
(''he is promptly struck by lightning from the heavens'')\\
'''Zeus:''' Yeah, actually it is pretty funny.
* AnimalTalk: Firefly and Black Fang frequently enjoy talking with one another. The animals all know what the people are saying, but the people can't understand a word the animals speak.
-->'''Black Fang:''' Woof, woof? [SUBTITLES: Firefly, who's this "Sue" they're talking about?]\\
'''Firefly:''' Caw, caw. [He's this sorcerer my master insulted, and now he wants to kill John.]\\
'''Black Fang:''' Woof, woof? [Now, how exactly do the same two sounds translate to everything our subtitles say?]\\
'''Firefly:''' Caw, caw. [Just roll with it, kid.]
* ArthurianLegend: They live in the world of Camelot and King Arthur. The main characters are on a wagon ride to
* AxCrazy:
* BareYourMidriff:
* BigBad:
* {{BFS}}: Bora, an adventurer
* BlackKnight:
* BloodLust: Jeriff, most definitely.
* BoundAndGagged:
* BrainlessBeauty: Princess Blonde is
* BreakingTheFourthWall:
-->'''Jacques:''' You are
-->'''Jeriff:''' Main antagonist?\\
'''Kaye:''' Y'know, that guy from
* ButtMonkey: King Duret essentially bribes The Good Guys into being his butt monkeys.
* CanisLatinicus: "Subito", the name of a ninja, is Latin for "suddenly".
* ColourCodedCharacters: Seen in the colored character pictures on the author's Website/DeviantArt. Jack has blue eyes and wears a blue
* CoolPet: Black Fang, Jack's size-shifting magic wolf puppy.
* ConstructedWorld: They all live in a comedic fantasy world with a few similarities to the Middle Ages, as per the typical fantasy world with knights and wizards.
* TheDitz: Sophie is a kind but air-headed young Elven girl.
-->'''Sophie:''' Anti-Magic Barrier Scroll? What does that do?\\
'''Morgone:''' Well, it's a scroll that casts... an Anti-Magic Barrier.
* DramaticIrony: The Good Guys are bribed into traveling to Clown Town because they believe Big Bad may be there. What they don't know is that he's relaxing in Darkblood City, which is very close to Clown Town on the map, and having a good laugh while they struggle. At one point, Jack even consideres traveling near Darkblood City, but decides against it.
-->'''Jack:''' I don't think that's such a good idea, Kaye... Believe me, we do not want to go anywhere NEAR Darkblood City.\\
(''cut away'')\\
'''Big Bad:''' I just love living in Darkblood City!
* DualWielding:
* DumbBlonde: Taken to the extreme with Princess [[LampshadeHanging Blonde]].
* DumbMuscle: Jeriff. Just... Jeriff.
* ElementalPowers:
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai
* EvilSorcerer:
* FantasyKitchenSink: There are Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Hippies (parodies of Druids), Ninjurai (the ninja and samurai people), odd types of faries and fiends, Medusa, Centaurs, magic wolves, and even monstrous clowns.
* FourGirlEnsemble: The four girls of
* {{Goth}}: In this universe, goths are a very common monster, similar to goblins or orcs in a standard fantasy world.
* GratuitousNinja: Kaye, Subito, and the Ninjurai King Statim. The Ninjurai people are Humans who left the rest
* HiddenElfVillage: Elfdust City, home of (you guessed it) the Elves.
* IcyBlueEyes:
* KatanasAreJustBetter: The weapon of choice for most every samurai, including Mariah.
* KillItWithFire:
* MonsterClown: Played straight -- the clowns are a kind of monster who live in the horrifying Clown Town.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The lesbian party-girl fiends, known as Lesbos.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent:
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: We get an explanation on how they are produced... the Law of Queer Breeding...
* RunningGag: The Good Guys, with their little triangular bodies, have no idea how to separate their legs. Many villains, like Sue, Helga, Turk, and Creed, somehow know how to get their legs apart. The Good Guys desperately want to know how to do so.
* SerialKiller: He originally attacked the Good Guys in Woodland Forest, and now
* ShoutOut: To both ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' and ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' when Jack is trying to decide upon
-->'''Jack:''' Well, Jeriff, obviously... we're known as the Order of the Sti-- no, that's taken... Um, how's the Fellowship of the R-- ah, taken too. Well, then... We're The Good Guys!
* SmokeOut: The Jester actually steals one of Kaye's ninja bombs, then uses the smoke from the explosion to escape.
* StandardFantasyRaces
** Humans -- the most common people, whom the other races look down upon;
** Ninjurai -- highly-skilled Humans who separate themselves from other Humans;
** Elves -- an intelligent, magical, and arrogant people;
** Dwarves - classic fantasy Dwarves: short, gruff, and live in the mountains;
** [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Hippies]] -- they serve as the comical stand-in for the typical Druids.
* StockNessMonster: Nessie from Lake Gesundheit.
* TakeThat: To the multiple differences between the Percy Jackson book The Lightning Thief and the movie.
-->'''John:''' Dang, Kaye. It's a shame you blew up Medusa back there... We could have used her head to paraylze a hydra like they did in ''Percy Jackson''.\\
'''Kaye:''' They didn't do that in ''Percy Jackson''.\\
'''John:''' Are you sure?
* TeamPet: Firefly the raven, and now Black Fang the magic wolf.
* TreeTopTown: Elfdust City, which consist of buildings around trees and bridges connecting them.
%%* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Protagonists, rather. The Good Guys live and breathe this trope.%%Explain how.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The heroes of Quest of Camelittle, going clockwise from the left: Sweetwater the Fairy, Sweetwater, Morgon le Fay, Geriff the woodcutter, Jacques the thief, Johann the witch, Geriff, Jacques, Johann, King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Kay, Yak, and Nimue the Lady of the Lake]]
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The heroes are Jacques the French thief, Johann the German witch, Geriff the Ethiopian woodcutter, the mysterious Yak, King Arthur and Queen Guinevere of Camelot, the handsome Sir Lancelot, the enchantress Morgon le Fay, her fairy servant Sweetwater, and Nimue the Lady of the Lake.
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''Quest of Camelittle'' is a hand-drawn webcomic series posted on [[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantart]] by [[https://www.deviantart.com/heroicdisney?rnrd=290426/ HeroicDisney]] that focuses on four adventurers in the world of Arthurian Legend. The characters are drawn in a {{chibi}} art style. The main characters, a band called the Goodfellows, are four men on a wagon ride to the city of Camelot.
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''Quest of Camelittle'' is a hand-drawn webcomic series posted on [[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantart]] by [[https://www.deviantart.com/heroicdisney?rnrd=290426/ HeroicDisney]] that focuses on four adventurers in the world of [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Myth/ArthurianLegend/ Arthurian Legend.Legend]]. The characters are drawn in a {{chibi}} art style. The main characters, a band called the Goodfellows, are four men on a wagon ride to the city of Camelot.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The heroes of Camelittle, going clockwise from the left: Morgone, Kaye, Jeriff, King Duret, King Daigulus, Sophie, Mariah, Jack, and John]]
''Quest of Camelittle'' is a hand-drawn webcomic series posted on [[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantart]] by [[http://questofcamelittle.deviantart.com/ QuestofCamelittle]] that focuses on four adventurers in a comedic fantasy world with swords, magic, monsters, and fourth-wall breaking. The characters are drawn in a {{chibi}} art style. The main characters, called The Good Guys, are actually all selfish jerks who will rob any innocent passerby they meet on the road.
'''Summary of Chapters One through Four:'''\\
It begins with The Good Guys traveling through the forest after having won the King's Tournament - held by the Human King Duret - to receive their prize money in the city of Camelittle. On the way, they are attacked by Elves, bandits, a psychotic serial killer, etc. Once they arrive in Camelittle, King Duret reveals that his tournaments were just ruses to gather three strong adventurer teams (The Good Guys, The Shadowfighters, and Team Marauder) and bribe them into doing his dirty work. Each team is sent to one of three towns in an effort to kill the series' antagonist, a Black Knight called "Big Bad." The Good Guys come to Clown Town after many shenanigans, and they fight and kill the Clown King of Evil, Giggles. After leaving Clown Town, they traverse the Frostbite Mountains, where they are ambushed by Team Marauder, and Jack adopts a magic wolf puppy he names Black Fang. The Good Guys return to Camelittle, believing they have killed Big Bad, only to find that King Duret has long been pulling the same trick on several adventurers to try to have Big Bad killed. The king's dinner party is crashed by the wicked Snuggie Daemon, who reveals that the real Big Bad is alive and well. King Duret orders the Good Guys be dragged by the Elven King Daigulus to Elfdust City, where it is suspected Big Bad is hiding near. In the treetop city, an angry young Elf named Cidos longs to be promoted in the Elves' annual ceremony of ranking magical competency. The ceremony is interrupted when a powerful Black Knight - the Sloth Knight, a minion of Big Bad - attacks. Cidos flees Elfdust City, then The Good Guys kill the Sloth Knight. Once they flee the city themselves, they are ambushed by their rival team of lady adventurers, The Shadowfighters.
'''Current Discontinuation:'''\\
The author says in his Website/DeviantArt journal that there will be no more of the comic posted online past the series' first four chapters. He says the hand-drawn comic serves as a rough draft for something that might come in the future, such as a complete revision in color. All strips have been taken offline and cannot be viewed anywhere.
[[caption-width-right:350:The heroes of Camelittle, going clockwise from the left: Morgone, Kaye, Jeriff, King Duret, King Daigulus, Sophie, Mariah, Jack, and John]]
''Quest of Camelittle'' is a hand-drawn webcomic series posted on [[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantart]] by [[http://questofcamelittle.deviantart.com/ QuestofCamelittle]] that focuses on four adventurers in a comedic fantasy world with swords, magic, monsters, and fourth-wall breaking. The characters are drawn in a {{chibi}} art style. The main characters, called The Good Guys, are actually all selfish jerks who will rob any innocent passerby they meet on the road.
'''Summary of Chapters One through Four:'''\\
It begins with The Good Guys traveling through the forest after having won the King's Tournament - held by the Human King Duret - to receive their prize money in the city of Camelittle. On the way, they are attacked by Elves, bandits, a psychotic serial killer, etc. Once they arrive in Camelittle, King Duret reveals that his tournaments were just ruses to gather three strong adventurer teams (The Good Guys, The Shadowfighters, and Team Marauder) and bribe them into doing his dirty work. Each team is sent to one of three towns in an effort to kill the series' antagonist, a Black Knight called "Big Bad." The Good Guys come to Clown Town after many shenanigans, and they fight and kill the Clown King of Evil, Giggles. After leaving Clown Town, they traverse the Frostbite Mountains, where they are ambushed by Team Marauder, and Jack adopts a magic wolf puppy he names Black Fang. The Good Guys return to Camelittle, believing they have killed Big Bad, only to find that King Duret has long been pulling the same trick on several adventurers to try to have Big Bad killed. The king's dinner party is crashed by the wicked Snuggie Daemon, who reveals that the real Big Bad is alive and well. King Duret orders the Good Guys be dragged by the Elven King Daigulus to Elfdust City, where it is suspected Big Bad is hiding near. In the treetop city, an angry young Elf named Cidos longs to be promoted in the Elves' annual ceremony of ranking magical competency. The ceremony is interrupted when a powerful Black Knight - the Sloth Knight, a minion of Big Bad - attacks. Cidos flees Elfdust City, then The Good Guys kill the Sloth Knight. Once they flee the city themselves, they are ambushed by their rival team of lady adventurers, The Shadowfighters.
'''Current Discontinuation:'''\\
The author says in his Website/DeviantArt journal that there will be no more of the comic posted online past the series' first four chapters. He says the hand-drawn comic serves as a rough draft for something that might come in the future, such as a complete revision in color. All strips have been taken offline and cannot be viewed anywhere.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The heroes of Quest of Camelittle, going clockwise from the left:Morgone, Kaye, Jeriff, Sweetwater the Fairy, Morgon le Fay, Geriff the woodcutter, Jacques the thief, Johann the witch, King Duret, King Daigulus, Sophie, Mariah, Jack, Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Kay, and John]]
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''Quest of Camelittle'' is a hand-drawn webcomic series posted on [[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantart]] by[[http://questofcamelittle.[[https://www.deviantart.com/ QuestofCamelittle]] com/heroicdisney?rnrd=290426/ HeroicDisney]] that focuses on four adventurers in a comedic fantasy the world with swords, magic, monsters, and fourth-wall breaking.of Arthurian Legend. The characters are drawn in a {{chibi}} art style. The main characters, a band called The Good Guys, the Goodfellows, are actually all selfish jerks who will rob any innocent passerby they meet four men on the road.
'''Summary of Chapters One through Four:'''\\
It begins with The Good Guys traveling through the forest after having won the King's Tournament - held by the Human King Duret -a wagon ride to receive their prize money in the city of Camelittle. On the way, they are attacked by Elves, bandits, a psychotic serial killer, etc. Once they arrive in Camelittle, King Duret reveals that his tournaments were just ruses to gather three strong adventurer teams (The Good Guys, The Shadowfighters, and Team Marauder) and bribe them into doing his dirty work. Each team is sent to one of three towns in an effort to kill the series' antagonist, a Black Knight called "Big Bad." The Good Guys come to Clown Town after many shenanigans, and they fight and kill the Clown King of Evil, Giggles. After leaving Clown Town, they traverse the Frostbite Mountains, where they are ambushed by Team Marauder, and Jack adopts a magic wolf puppy he names Black Fang. The Good Guys return to Camelittle, believing they have killed Big Bad, only to find that King Duret has long been pulling the same trick on several adventurers to try to have Big Bad killed. The king's dinner party is crashed by the wicked Snuggie Daemon, who reveals that the real Big Bad is alive and well. King Duret orders the Good Guys be dragged by the Elven King Daigulus to Elfdust City, where it is suspected Big Bad is hiding near. In the treetop city, an angry young Elf named Cidos longs to be promoted in the Elves' annual ceremony of ranking magical competency. The ceremony is interrupted when a powerful Black Knight - the Sloth Knight, a minion of Big Bad - attacks. Cidos flees Elfdust City, then The Good Guys kill the Sloth Knight. Once they flee the city themselves, they are ambushed by their rival team of lady adventurers, The Shadowfighters.
'''Current Discontinuation:'''\\
The author says in his Website/DeviantArt journal that there will be no more of the comic posted online past the series' first four chapters. He says the hand-drawn comic serves as a rough draft for something that might come in the future, such as a complete revision in color. All strips have been taken offline and cannot be viewed anywhere.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The heroes of Quest of Camelittle, going clockwise from the left:
''Quest of Camelittle'' is a hand-drawn webcomic series posted on [[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantart]] by
'''Summary of Chapters One through Four:'''\\
It begins with The Good Guys traveling through the forest after having won the King's Tournament - held by the Human King Duret -
'''Current Discontinuation:'''\\
The author says in his Website/DeviantArt journal that there will be no more of the comic posted online past the series' first four chapters. He says the hand-drawn comic serves as a rough draft for something that might come in the future, such as a complete revision in color. All strips have been taken offline and cannot be viewed anywhere.
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%%* FiveManBand
** The Good Guys all qualify:
*** The Hero -- John, the powerful fire wizard;
*** The Lancer -- Kaye, the standoffish and sarcastic ninja;
*** The Big Guy -- Jeriff, the violent barbarian;
*** The Smart Guy -- Jack, the clever but cowardly team leader;
*** Firefly and Black Fang serve as the {{Team Pet}}s.
** The Shadowfighters fit this as well.
*** The Hero -- Mariah, the beautiful and deadly samurai;
*** The Lancer -- Halee, the homely girl who befriended Mariah;
*** The Big Guy -- Morgone, the powerful and sexy witch;
*** The Smart Guy -- Subito, the intelligent and honorable ninja;
*** The Chick -- Sophie, the kind but naïve Elven girl.
** The Good Guys all qualify:
*** The Hero -- John, the powerful fire wizard;
*** The Lancer -- Kaye, the standoffish and sarcastic ninja;
*** The Big Guy -- Jeriff, the violent barbarian;
*** The Smart Guy -- Jack, the clever but cowardly team leader;
*** Firefly and Black Fang serve as the {{Team Pet}}s.
** The Shadowfighters fit this as well.
*** The Hero -- Mariah, the beautiful and deadly samurai;
*** The Lancer -- Halee, the homely girl who befriended Mariah;
*** The Big Guy -- Morgone, the powerful and sexy witch;
*** The Smart Guy -- Subito, the intelligent and honorable ninja;
*** The Chick -- Sophie, the kind but naïve Elven girl.
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* FiveManBand
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* FlatCharacter: Jeriff is violent. End of story. This is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by the other characters.
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* FiveRaces
** Humans (Mundane) -- the most common people, whom the other races look down upon;
** Elves (Fairy) -- an intelligent, magical, and arrogant people;
** Hippies (Cute) -- they serve as the comical stand-in for the typical Druids;
** Dwarves (Stout) - classic fantasy Dwarves: short, gruff, and live in the mountains
** Ninjurai (High men) -- highly-skilled Humans who separate themselves from other Humans.
** Humans (Mundane) -- the most common people, whom the other races look down upon;
** Elves (Fairy) -- an intelligent, magical, and arrogant people;
** Hippies (Cute) -- they serve as the comical stand-in for the typical Druids;
** Dwarves (Stout) - classic fantasy Dwarves: short, gruff, and live in the mountains
** Ninjurai (High men) -- highly-skilled Humans who separate themselves from other Humans.
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* StandardFantasyRaces
** Humans -- the most common people, whom the other races look down upon;
** Ninjurai -- highly-skilled Humans who separate themselves from other Humans;
** Elves -- an intelligent, magical, and arrogant people;
** Dwarves - classic fantasy Dwarves: short, gruff, and live in the mountains;
** [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Hippies]] -- they serve as the comical stand-in for the typical Druids.
** Humans -- the most common people, whom the other races look down upon;
** Ninjurai -- highly-skilled Humans who separate themselves from other Humans;
** Elves -- an intelligent, magical, and arrogant people;
** Dwarves - classic fantasy Dwarves: short, gruff, and live in the mountains;
** [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Hippies]] -- they serve as the comical stand-in for the typical Druids.