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3''[[http://rpgworld.keenspace.com/ RPG World]]'' was an award-winning webcomic by Creator/IanJonesQuartey, part AffectionateParody, part {{Homage}} and part original spin on the idea of a ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' style console [=RPG=] and the characters who dwell in them, as well as the VideogameTropes and AnimeTropes encountered in such games. One of Keenspot's earlier comics during the rise of webcomics in the 2000s.
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5The story follows the exploits of a guy named [[MeaningfulName Hero]], who sets out on a quest to save the world. Along the way he meets Cherry (a thief he meets as she's mugging a guy at knifepoint), Diane (a harlot who he just randomly picks up while visiting a town), and Eikre (a self-proclaimed ladies man) who join the adventures. Add in many shenanigans with extra characters and tons of lampshade hanging on their rather oddball world.
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7Seems like a fun setup, and from 1999-2004, the comic held steady, even having a crossover with ''Webcomic/{{Adventurers}}'' (with the story titled "Eh It Had to Happen"). But during the series' final years (2005-2007), its fandom had [[FanDumb devolved into complaining fanboys]] who weren't satisfied with how the story was turning out, which in turn contributed to Ian's CreatorBreakdown (already manifesting with his studying animation and personal matters at the time in the midst of juggling the schedule for this comic), which wasn't helped by the fact that back then, Ian didn't take the fact the comic had many fans all that seriously. Ultimately all this came to a head when Ian couldn't keep up the updates [[OrphanedSeries and just flat-out abandoned the comic]]. To add insult to injury, he was working on the final story arc of the comic, right when the heroes are on the verge of facing the BigBad, when he made the decision leaving the series on a cliffhanger that was never to be resolved.
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9As for Ian, his animation career has flourished. Shortly after leaving ''RPG World'', he co-produced animated shorts called ''[=nockFORCE=]'' with Jim Gisriel - they can be viewed on their Youtube channel [[https://www.youtube.com/user/nockFORCE here]]. He later parlayed that into being a hired animator for shows such as ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' and ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' (even doing voicework, like for ''WebAnimation/BravestWarriors''). He moved on to become creative director for ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' (where the show's protagonist has Hero action figure) before eventually leaving to work on his own series ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes.''
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11Ultimately this led into ''[=RPG=] World'' finally getting a belated ending almost 15 years after that last update, in the form of a television crossover between the comic and ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', entitled "A Hero's Fate." The episode premiered on September 29, 2017, with Creator/MichaelSinterniklaas playing Hero. Due to positive reaction to the episode, Ian [[http://ianjq.tumblr.com/post/166049167579/here-it-is-the-final-rpg-world-comic-a-recent uploaded the one-page ending for the series from ''OK KO!'' to his tumblr]] on October 4, 2017, finally giving fans a proper close to the comic once and for all. [[note]]Sorta, it doesn't wrap up all the story lines of the series. But hey, close enough.[[/note]]
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13!! Fan Revival
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15On the 19th of June, 2016, a fan revival (called, funnily enough, "Webcomic/RPGWorldFanRevival") was started by two fans, continuing the story directly where the original comic left off. It can be found [[http://rpgworld.the-comic.org/ here]]. While it unfortunately went into a hiatus of over a year and a half when the author had trouble keeping up the updates, it returned on July 31, 2018.
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17!!!The cast included:
18
19'''In the "real world":'''
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21* Jim, The Guy who Plays RPG World, appearing mainly in FillerStrips.
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23'''In the game world:'''
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25* '''[[NoNameGiven Hero]]:''' The Lvl 50 Warrior; A human with AnimeHair, who named himself TheChosenOne, and is rather competent a fighter if he's not in his TooDumbToLive stage.
26* '''Cherry:''' The Lvl 50 Thief; an elven thief who can also summon, who is one part of the LoveTriangle of the party.
27* '''Diane:''' The Lvl 49 Mage; The magic user and healer of the party.
28* '''Eikre:''' The Lvl 46 Outlaw; The enigmatic.
29* '''Reka:''' The Lvl 42 Science Pirate; The [[WrenchWench girl]] [[GadgeteerGenius genius]].
30* '''Dragobo:''' The Lvl 37 Cute Fuzzy Thing TheVoiceless and TeamPet.
31* '''Howard:''' Another cute fuzzy thing and apparently the White Mage.
32* '''Rabble-Rouser:''' A dance battler. The strip ended very shortly after he joined the main party.
33* '''Galgarion''' - the BigBad, who had his own ThemeTune and was romantically interested in Cherry.
34* ...and a CastHerd of {{NPC}}s.
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36Not to be confused with RPGMechanicsVerse, which is when the setting of a non-interactive work functions like a role-playing game (usually of the EasternRPG or TabletopRPG variety).
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38!!This webcomic displays examples of:
39* AbandonedInfoPage
40* AnAdventurerIsYou: Hero and his party naturally.
41* AerithAndBob: from Eikre and Galgarion to Diane and Jeff.
42* AffectionateParody: ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', and most long-plot console roleplaying games.
43* ArtifactOfDoom: The Mystical Keys, which are in the shape of four books. Two known books so far, the Phoenix Book and the Tiger Book, contain encyclopedic information on taking over the world and evil ethics/war tactics/strategy respectively.
44* AttractiveBentGender: Ian polled readers to find out which character in the comic would win a swimsuit competition. After the results were tallied, it was revealed that character with the second highest number of votes ("Red Haired NPC Girl") was really just Hero, the lead male character, dressed like a girl.
45* AuthorAppeal: Jones-Quartey was himself an avid console gamer, which is part of the reason he started the comic.
46* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler: In the final page taking place after Hero's appearance on ''OK K.O.'', Hero and Cherry have a baby named Spaghetti.]]
47* {{Backstory}}: Everybody has one, and [[OneDegreeOfSeparation they're all interconnected!]]
48* BerserkButton: As per usual for an IdiotHero, it's a bad idea to hurt Hero's friends in front of him. A DOUBLE bad idea since as an ex-soldier of SEVIL, he was injected with a SuperSerum that activates when he's angry.
49* BetaBaddie: Jeff.
50* BigBad: Galgarion.
51* BrownNote: The Mystic Keys were quite possibly these. At least reading the Tiger Book made Jeff go crazy and turn evil.
52* BunglingInventor: the [=NPC=] Machine Guy creates a time machine... when he tried to make a toaster.
53* TheCameo: Khrima from ''Adventurers!'' appeared in the halls of Eikre's high school in Eviltown. Hero, Cherry and Galgarion made cameo appearance in ''Adventurers!'' as well. This is all in addition to the crossover. "Clint" from Stubble Comics also appeared as the summon "Angst-Filled Teen".
54* CannotSpitItOut: Cherry has come close several times to telling Hero how she feels about him. But his stupidity makes her question this feeling as much as circumstances prevent her from saying it.
55* CaptainErsatz: The whole ''RPG World'' universe is CaptainErsatz of a ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' world, most closely resembling that of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''.
56** Howard Wigglebottom, a mubble, is a CaptainErsatz of a ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' Moogle, Dragobos are Chocobos, Shida is Shiva, and Reka is Lucca from ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger''...
57** Tonya, Hawk, and Exodragon are blatant {{CaptainErsatz}}es of [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Jessie, James, and Meowth]], right down to the events of the party's first encounter with them.
58* CatsHaveNineLives: Larry and Earl, they're down to 2.
59* CerebusSyndrome: though arguably a subversion as the story went back to comedic after an extremely serious comic.
60** One strip hung a {{lampshade}} on some of the idiosyncrasies of video game plot pacing when the heroes were forced to do a lighthearted butterfly-catching minigame but were completely unable to enjoy it, because they were still broken up about a character who had just died.
61* ChekhovsGun: Ian J. created banner ads for a game called VideoGame/RetroMud where he put the ''RPG World'' characters in different outfits. Diane wore her mage outfit in these ads. Cherry was depicted as an archer, although her [[UnderBoobs underboob]]-displaying outfit never made it in. Detestai was seen in a loose skimpy robe/drape thing that was later donned by Feijoa.
62* ChekhovsGunman: Early in the comic, Hero and Cherry encounter a viking named Olaf the Unspeakable, but flee. He later appears as part of a DualBoss fight, and is much tougher.
63* ContrivedCoincidence: [[spoiler: Eikre's introduction led to a number of factors that made it look like he was obviously Galgarion in disguise such as him constantly hitting on Cherry, being overly suspicious and wearing a shirt that says ''EVIL'' on it. It turns out that he was just a pervert and EVIL is the name of his favorite band.]]
64* TheChosenOne: Actually three of them. Hero, Cherry and Diane. Long story.
65** Parodied with Hero who, while he IS someone chosen, keeps calling himself the Chosen One in Langoria, where he isn't. The elves just give up trying to convince him otherwise.
66* {{Cliffhanger}}: The final battle with Galgarion which was on the verge of starting when the comic ended. And the sub-plot of [[spoiler: Reka's robots making a time machine to supposedly save her from being killed.]]
67* {{Crossover}}: Did one with ''Webcomic/{{Adventurers}}'' Also did a Halloween crossover with Josh Mirman's Stubble Comics, named "Party Of Terror". Sadly a MissingEpisode now that RPGW's and Stubble's archives are gone.
68* {{Cutscene}}: Usually placed at the end of a story chapter, paralleled to the end of a disc on the game. There was an ArtShift to not only color but a more detailed style to ape the fact that console games go from sprites to more elaborate animation for such scenes in games.
69* CuteMonsterGirl: Subverted. [[spoiler: Diane is revealed to be of the "monster" race but looks 100% human.]]
70* CutscenePowerToTheMax: Eikre's Top Cut manages to OHKO a boss character the group was having trouble with as his introduction but he hasn't used the move since, and it's acknowledged.
71* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Galgarion is a borderline example of this trope. He's not exactly a moron, but his tendency to be AffablyEvil makes it easy to be surprised by things like when he [[spoiler:raided the Mubble villiage and drained the souls out of most of them, including Howard's girlfriend.]]
72* DanceBattler: Rabble Rouser.
73* DeadpanSnarker: Cherry, usually.
74* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The inconsistency between colored and uncolored comics is [[JustifiedTrope explained]] as the television set the game is being played on [[VoodooShark constantly switches between monochrome and color]].
75* DistractedByTheSexy
76* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler:The ''flower'' was Galarion!]]
77* DuelBoss: Jeff was looking to be one of these for Eikre when the comic went on permanent hiatus.
78* TheDulcineaEffect: Parodied. Hero meets the thief Cherry ''in the middle of a robbery'' and beats up Cherry's helpless, cowering victim after mistaking him for the robber, apparently solely on the grounds that a pretty girl couldn't possibly be a bad guy. Even Cherry can't believe it.
79* EasyAmnesia: Hero had it, and there was very little that happened to help him resolve that.
80* EdibleThemeNaming: Most elves seem to be named after fruit. Bet you didn't know there was a kind of fruit called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherimoya Cherimoya]], did you? Or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feijoa Feijoa]]?
81* ExposedToTheElements: One of the tropes parodied by this comic.
82* ExtraOreDinary: Jeff had some metal manipulation magic powers. He only changed his dagger to an axe in the comic, but he also implied he was keeping most of his abilities secret.
83* {{Fanservice}}: Across the whole main party. Even {{lampshaded}} when Ian drew Cherry pin-up style and she complained that that was Diane's job.
84* FantasticRacism: Humans v. Elves v. Monsters.
85* ForebodingArchitecture: Galgarion's tower.
86* FullyAbsorbedFinale: The ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' episode, "[[Recap/OKKOLetsBeHeroesS1E29AHerosFate A Hero's Fate]]", if fans choose to consider it canon. [[spoiler:By now Hero is Level 90, but left his companions behind a long time ago in his single-minded desire to defeat Galgarion. K.O. eventually helps both foes realize that they've been neglecting other parts of their lives in order to level up and defeat each other; both agree to at least suspend their feud, and Hero tracks down Cherry. After a TimeSkip, they have a baby named Spaghetti]].
87* GadgeteerGenius: Reka, the inventor who might be an {{expy}} of ''Chrono Trigger'' Lucca.
88* GeniusDitz: Hero is not the sharpest tool in the shed, but perfectly suited to the life of a [=RPG=] protagonist.
89* GenreSavvy: Diane convinces Hero to escape the village when she tells him an [[OldMaster "Old Man NPC"]] wearing a mysterious cloak told them to.
90---> '''Hero''': An Old Man NPC?! They never say anything impure!
91* GirlOnGirlIsHot: When Cherry was nearly killed by a monster and Diane had to use her Kiss ability to heal her, Eikre was delighted. Hero didn't understand the subtext and thought Eikre just wanted a kiss of his own.
92* GoodIsDumb: Hero. Not a lot between the ears, but he's saving the world all the same.
93* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Hero wears red heart boxers (as seen when he opens his [[TrouserSpace inventory]]).
94* HalloweenCosplay: ''RPG World'' was one of the first strips to start doing this, with [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001029.html strip 10.5]]. Many others credit Ian J. for the idea.
95* HealerSignsOnEarly: Lienne a.k.a "Diane"'s has a {{healing|Hands}} skill, [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001110.html Kiss]], and she joins in [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001112.html strip 14]], in the first town and after two battles without a her.
96* HelloInsertNameHere: In [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001112.html strip 14]], Hero does this to Diane on the rename screen, whose original name was Lienne.
97* HiddenElfVillage: Langoria.
98* HighAltitudeBattle: In Cherry's homeland, an elven city in the trees.
99%% to what? it's parody * {{Homage}}: Well, sort of.
100* IdiotHero: More like overly naive, but still...
101** Pun unintentional. Ok, maybe a little...
102* ILoveTheDead: Parodied in a filler strip in which Ian poked fun at shippers. The specific joke was about Cherry/Reka shippers. [[spoiler:Cherry was ''not'' interested in a relationship with Reka's corpse]]
103* IntimateHealing: Lienne a.k.a "Diane"'s {{healing|Hands}} skill, [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001110.html Kiss]].
104* KnightOfCerebus: Jeff, although Galgarion had a few DeadSerious moments.
105* LampshadeHanging: A lot considering the comic's a parody, but most of it is done by Cherry.
106** This is {{handwave}}d by saying that as a ChosenOne, Cherry uses her connection to the [[TheLifeStream Tatsachore]] to see past the bounds of their world, meaning that while Hero can power up his stats and Diane can use magic more effectively, she just gets to [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway notice game mechanics]].
107* LeftHanging: The fate of the comic after Ian put it on [[OrphanedSeries Indefinite]] SeriesHiatus.
108* MagicSkirt: Though in Reka's case, it's Magic Saggy Pants; nothing is actually holding them up.
109** If Hero's sketchy detective work is true, they're [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20030309.html held up by glue]].
110* MediumAwareness: Eikre's favorite band, "Evil", shows signs of this combined with DeathSeeker in their song lyrics [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20040517.html here]]. The song's point of view is a random enemy who's aware of the cursor and that their hitpoints are low and [[BreakMeter their gauge is broken.]] The singer is telling his opponent to attack him but "Don't compare me to you!" in defiance of the HeelFaceTurn trope.
111* MistakenForAfterlife: When Eikre is drowning, he thinks [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20011125.html Reka is an angel coming to take him to his rest]]. He shortly realizes his mistake, but thinks it's just as good.
112* MoodWhiplash: Parodied. Just after [[spoiler:Reka dies]], the heroes have to play a minigame where they catch butterflies - but since they were extremely fond of [[spoiler:Reka and she happened to be a party member at the time of her plot-relevant death]], they're irritated, annoyed, sad, anything but enjoying themselves.
113* MookFaceTurn: Evil Soldier #347, most badass CannonFodder guy to [[TookALevelInBadass become a main character]] without as much as getting a name, ever.
114%% context? * MoralMyopia: Inverted.
115* NoEnding: In the original run, the characters reach the final boss, begin fighting the final boss and then... nothing. As it turns out, the creator just plain got tired of working on the comic and axed it. Considering that there was a just-introduced character, two missing [=MacGuffins=], and a bunch of unresolved sideplots, the ending probably wasn't that imminent anyhow. Didn't make it any less stinging however.
116** 10 years later, however, [[http://ianjq.tumblr.com/post/166049167579/here-it-is-the-final-rpg-world-comic-a-recent Ian finally gave the comic a proper ending,]] albeit one that skips a considerable period from the last strips produced.
117* NoNameGiven: No one knows Hero's actual name, including [[LaserGuidedAmnesia himself]], so he just answers to the name Hero.
118* NeverSayThatAgain: Jim's friend often does this to Jim, in the form of, "If you ever ______ again, I will kill you." Usually after a hearty laugh.
119* ObfuscatingStupidity: Galgarion, as seen in [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20040616.html this comic]]. While discussing strategy with Galgarion, Jeff used metal magic to turn his dagger into an axe and back again. When Galgarion asked Jeff why he didn't do that during the fight he lost, Jeff countered that maybe Galgarion wasn't the only evil genius.
120* OminousLatinChanting: The elevator up to Galgarion's suite before the comic was abandoned.
121%%* OrphanedSeries:
122%%* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Cherry's initial motivation for joining the Hero.%%Is?
123* PimpedOutDress: Cherry's dress in the Elf village arc, which impressed Hero... with the increased polygon count.
124* PointyEars: Elves of course have them [[spoiler:works as a ChekhovsGun to keen eyed readers in the first strip when Cherry was introduced to showcase she's not human. Though that also could've been a ThrowItIn by Ian as well.]]
125* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Galgarion has a weapon that works like this: he uses it to suck the soul out of one person, then launches the souls as a beam of energy. It does 9999 damage, although it can also cause instant death, or unfortunately, slow and agonizing death. His use of this weapon, and later boasting about having used it on innocent people, including one underling's wife, are the first signs of Galgarion's true nature.
126* PluckyComicRelief: Reka's bots, and various one-shot characters, as well as the cast themselves on a rotating basis.
127* PsychoForHire: Jeff.
128* PublicServiceAnnouncement: Marlboros (a parody of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'''s Malboros) are tentacle monsters who smoke cigarettes, wear cowboy hats, use their horrible smoker's breath to do damage and inflict status effects, and keel over dead of lung cancer in the middle of the fight. Eikre suspects that their inclusion in the game was a PSA.
129* RecurringExtra: The "Times Are Tough" guy appears in taverns with no explanation of how he keeps following the group.
130* RedHerringMole: One of the most elaborate examples ever. The comic goes into so many ways Eikre could be Galgarion that it looks like it could be a parody of really, really obvious Moles, helped by the fact that Galgarion's ''real'' disguise is [[TheDogWasTheMastermind so incredibly subtle]].
131* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001029.html The first Halloween cosplay]], Cherry is in Tifa of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'''s outfit, and is trying to cover herself due to the short skirt.
132* RunningGag: Hero's stupidity, Cherry questioning a lot of videogame tropes, Podder-head's [[ButtMonkey bad luck]] and his complaining about not having his arm repaired when asked to attack.
133* SexySantaDress: In the Christmas strips.
134* SheCleansUpNicely: Cherry in the ballroom scene, although Hero was [[MediumAwareness more impressed with the polygon count in the model for her]] for this particular {{cutscene}} than with her beauty.
135* ShipperOnDeck: Reka for Hero/Cherry. %%context?
136* ShoutOut: The name of the "Big Panda" the group fought is a nod to Big Panda, the failed predecessor to Keenspot.
137* SnarkyNonHumanSidekick: Howard.
138** Together, [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Team Rocket]] {{CaptainErsatz}}es [[Creator/TonyHawk Tonya and Hawk]]'s names form a stealthy one.
139** Detestai's SplitPersonality involving whether or not she has her glasses on is reminiscent of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Lady Une]].
140* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Cherry is of course the only member of the party to wonder why the monsters are getting progressively stronger as the party travels. When she asks Hero what would have happened if they had taken a different path (i.e., gone OffTheRails), the concept breaks his brain.
141* SplitPersonality: Detestai, whose glasses seem to give her an evil personality. When she has them on, she's a mastermind hell bent on revenge, when she has them off, she only wants cuddles.
142* StalkerWithACrush: Galgarion for Cherry. He turned himself into a rose so he could travel in her back pocket and spy on the party.
143* {{Stripperiffic}}: Diane, despite literally starting out as a harlot, isn't as stripperiffic as many fantasy genre females. Like, say, [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20021120.html Feijoa]]. The elven warriors as a whole probably count too.
144* SummonMagic: Cherry. %%wasn't that Diane?
145* TemporalParadox: Averted with Donald's Time Machine, which does not trigger a paradox when messing with time, as it's explained in [[TechnoBabble some irrationally conflicted explanation that makes no sense whatsoever]]. Podder-head is just amazed that he won't even question it.
146* TerribleTrio: Detestai, Larry, and Earl. There's also a group {{Expy}} of the actual [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Team Rocket]] in one arc.
147* ThePowerOfFriendship: Although the mechanics were never fully explained, Hero gets his power from this.
148* ThreeWaySex: [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001103.html Strip 11]]: Lienne still under the assumption that she's being hired as a prostitute by Hero, sees Cherry, and says "That's gonna be extra."
149* TimeTravelEscape: Built up to by [[spoiler:Reka's robots and Donald]] to try and save [[spoiler:Reka]].
150* TrouserSpace: The inventory is inside Hero's pants. Don't think about it too much/
151* UnConfession: '''Literally''' uses the ResetButton for this trope. Cherry admitted her feelings for the hero, and then an enemy attacked, TotalPartyKill, Game Over. The player loaded the last save file, and all progress in their love life was lost.
152* UndergroundMonkey: The TropeNamer! %%context?
153* UnluckyEverydude: Evil Soldier #347. How unlucky? [[spoiler:GALGARION MURDERED HIS WIFE. With a weapon that works by sucking the soul out of one person, and blasting it at another.]]
154* UnsoundEffect: [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20020519.html Convenient Scene Change!]]
155* VoluntaryShapeshifting: [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Detestai, Earl, and Larry]] can change into cat monsters as their primary power, but Detestai can only perform partial transformations as she never learned how to control herself while fully transformed. Earl and Larry even lampshade the fact that she'll have to fully transform eventually.
156* WelcomeToCorneria: The guy who appears in every bar they visit, and only ever says "*sigh* Times are tough."
157** First appearing in [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20001021.html strip 9]]: "The Trouble with Non-Playable Characters"]].
158** Cherry found [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20020717.html two]] [[http://rpgworld.keenspot.com/d/20020719.html others]] during the Dragobo race.
159* WhamEpisode:
160** The Disc One Finale, The Beach, ends with three big reveals: Cherry is actually an elf, Eikre isn't evil, and [[spoiler: Galgarion was the flower the whole time and pulls a surprise attack on the whole cast]].
161** [[spoiler:Reka's death, proving that for all his goofiness and swooning over Cherry, Galgarion was really Evil.]]
162* AWizardDidIt: That's the in-game [[http://rpgworldcomic.keenspot.com/d/20031219.html explanation for cheat codes]].
163* YouKilledMyFather: Reka claims that Galgarion killed her father, an accusation he denies. Whether or not he actually did is never confirmed.

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