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2[[caption-width-right:350:Sette leads Duane around by a more literal leash than normal.]]
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4->'''Duane:''' Consider it, Sette: If a tree could think thoughts, what might it value?\
5'''Sette:''' Your ''face.''\
6'''Duane:''' ''Peace.'' Peace in which to thrive and grow. Acutely empathic, the beast will with ''hostility'' react to your hostility. Entreat it ''peacefully,'' however, and it will in like fashion answer.\
7'''Sette:''' Ugh, walky roots are STOOPID critters.
8-->-- Chapter 1
9
10''[[http://www.unsoundedcomic.com Unsounded]]'' is a {{Fantasy Webcomic|s}} by Ashley Cope set in a world quite unlike our own, containing multi-faceted cultures with deep and dark histories, strangely different laws of physics, and [[FunctionalMagic magic so commonplace]] it's [[MagicByAnyOtherName called by a different name]].
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12The main story revolves around rude, loud-mouthed [[LoveableRogue Sette Frummagem]], daughter of the [[KingOfThieves Lord of Thieves]]. Sette is on a mission from her Da,' and she'll lie, cheat, and steal to make sure it's a success (she'll lie, cheat, and steal anyway). Condemned to aid her in her rotten endeavours is a rotten corpse by the name of Duane Adelier, who seems [[MagicKnight oddly talented with the supernatural]], and [[OurZombiesAreDifferent oddly not laying motionless in the dirt]].
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14Events are quickly complicated by the appearance of the "Red Berry Boys,” a gang of criminals who at first appear to be simple slavers, but are soon discovered to have a stranger and much more disturbing agenda. That agenda appears to have an uncanny number of connections to Sette's mission, and as such Sette inadvertently finds herself wrapped up in their schemes. It's not long before she and Duane are in over their heads and under fire from all sides. Priorities change from just carrying out her appointed task to living to see the next sunrise.
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16The road is long and no one is what they seem. Never trust a thief, and never trust anyone who won't let you look into their eyes.
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18The author has also written supplemental prose stories in the same universe, which can be found [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/miscellany here.]]
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21!!This webcomic provides examples of:
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24[[folder:''Unsounded'']]
25* AbnormalAmmo: [[spoiler:Abby]] is killed when she's hit with the spinning pymaric blade projectiles of a weapon at the shrine, leaving her in pieces.
26* AbominationAccusationAttack: Duane tells [[SpoiledBrat Sette]] he wants nothing more than to [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff put her over his knee.]] She calls him a "child-lover"; to which he responds that she'd cure anyone of such a perversion.
27* AbortedArc: Very early in the comic's run, on certain pages, the comic's "index" link would instead bring up letters written by a researcher who found Duane's journal, implying that the comic is (possibly) pieced together from his and other accounts. The letter-writer has the initials "M.A.", which stand for [[spoiler:Mikaila Adelier]], providing early foreshadowing for [[spoiler:her survival]]. However, these letters were removed from the comic around the start of chapter 5, and the author has since stated that they are no longer canon due to later changes in the script.
28* AccentInterest: Duane's accent attracts unfriendly interest more than once because it marks him as a native of Alderode, an insular, xenophobic country that's currently escalating hostilities with its neighbours. His knee-jerk PatrioticFervor whenever Alderode is criticized doesn't help either.
29* AcidTripDimension: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_30.html The Khert]], being both the infrastructure of Kasslyne's reality and a melting pot of every memory anyone has ever had.
30--> '''[[spoiler:Murkoph]]:''' "It's too bright in here and the fish keep ''lookin' '' at me."\
31'''Cope's commentary''': "If heaven doesn't look like a psychedelic album cover I don't wanna go."
32* AdiposeRex: The King of Sharteshane is a crude, fat PuppetKing who is in office to do favors for a powerful cut throat organized crime leader and sit around drinking and playing games.
33* AerithAndBob: There are a number of different naming conventions at play which make for some interesting contrasts in names, such as Knock-Me-Down Frummagem and Maharaishala Sonorie living on the same content as fistfuls of Saras, Jons and Karls.
34* AffectionateGestureToTheHead:
35** Uaid smushes Matty's hat down to rub his head to cheer Matty up when he is upset to overhear his father making plans that will [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch03/ch03_15.html break his promise of going to Sharteshane.]]
36** Mathis keeps his hand on his son Matty's head after checking a bruise on his forehead, while implying he [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_21.html may yet go kill everyone involved in harming his son.]]
37* AgentPeacock: Karl is a LongHairedPrettyBoy who dresses flamboyantly even by the standards of the Crescian capitol once he marries into nobility, with layers of frills and ruffles and a giant hat. He's also a competent wright who is high in the plot to stage a military coup against the queen.
38* AgonyOfTheFeet:
39** Bastion can't bring anything but his body (and the torque wound into it) along when offsetting, so he's almost always barefoot. He ends up having to stop and yank long needles of First Silver out of his feet when he steps on the sharp pieces.
40** Gefendur tradition states that Tirna's feet were cut by blades of grass when her siblings cast her to the physical world as punishment.
41* AlasPoorVillain:
42** [[spoiler:Ephsephin]], who, after being critically injured, begs his boss, Starfish, for a doctor. Starfish instead decides his mook has [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived his usefulness]] and [[NightmareFuel bashes his brains in with a whiskey bottle]].
43** [[spoiler:Stockyard]], despite being a far less sympathetic person than the above. He has a rather drawn-out and horrific death, involving many sharp objects and ultimately [[OffWithHisHead decapitation]], and just when we're starting to get the idea that he might have some redeeming qualities (he chases [[AbhorrentAdmirer Starfish]] away from Sette, for one thing). Anadyne also unwittingly accelerates his death by trying to save him.
44** [[spoiler:Karl]], despite being an utterly contemptible SmugSnake, suffers a truly gruesome fate, being tortured, mutilated and sexually assaulted by [[spoiler:Ruck]]. Even Ashley describes the scene as "miserably horrible".
45* TheAlcoholic: Emne is meant to have a job as a teacher but spends most of her time drinking instead, letting her assistant do the work. Her addiction impedes her parenting as well.
46* AllAccessibleMagic: Anyone can be made into a spellwright with a quick ritual to open their connection to the BackgroundMagicField. Spells are just correctly worded instructions in the LanguageOfMagic, so wrights run the gamut from {{Inept Mage}}s reading by rote out of a primer to {{Badass Bookworm}}s who know the language inside and out.
47* AllThereInTheManual: Sort of. There's a ''ton'' of miscellaneous information about the setting and characters on [[http://www.formspring.me/GlassShard Ashley's Formspring]] and Unsounded's [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/world/index.php/Main_Page wiki]] and [[http://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/ Tumblr.]]
48* AltText:
49** During [[spoiler:Sette's fall into the khert]] in chapter 7, the tab's title changes to what appears to be her thoughts.
50** Used very specifically in chapter 14 to show that [[spoiler: the Etalarche curse has officially been cast on Roger]], with the forward arrow, backwards arrow, index button, the page itself, and even the page's tab gaining text giving reasons to hate and kill [[spoiler:Roger]].
51** In the InfiniteCanvas page depicting [[spoiler:Duane sinking down to find Sara's body]] in chapter 16, the page title changes to "I'll bail no more," reflecting that this event has forced Duane to change his outlook.
52** During the {{Flashback}} to [[spoiler:Duane's murder]] in chapter 16, the page titles read "[[Literature/TheBible Death holds no dominion,]]" serving as FiveSecondForeshadowing that [[spoiler:Mikaila is not as dead as previously assumed]].
53* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Apparently in the world of Unsounded, fraternal twins simply aren't a thing. This is relevant, as in the Gefendur faith, twins are considered sacred, but they are also subjected to a ritual where one of the twins will be ritually sacrificed and cannibalized at the age of 21 while the other twin will be a member of the clergy for the rest of their life. When twins are born to a Gefendur family, they are taken and raised in a shrine away from the rest of the world, and the parents are given living compensations until the ritual takes place. In supplementary notes, it is stated that in Alderode, Ssaelit families that have twins will do whatever they can to obfuscate this fact, making the twins look and dress differently as possible, for fear that Gefendur families will kidnap their children to take them away to Gefendur shrines. How much of this is Ssaelit propoganda is ambiguous.
54** According to [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/170267570765/sorry-if-this-has-been-covered-before-but-do-the this answer from the author]], fraternal twins do exist in Kasslyne, but they're only considered "twins" by Gefendur if they're born the same sex.
55* AmputativeSentencing: Criminal spellwrights usually [[TongueTrauma lose their tongues]] alongside other penalties, rendering them unable to use pymary.
56* AngstySurvivingTwin: [[spoiler:Sara and Ilya]] both die during the attack on the shrine, leaving their sisters befret. [[spoiler:Ilya]]'s twin is shown curled up bawling and [[spoiler:Siya]] is shown crying and lashing out in her grief.
57* AnimalsHateHim: As noted by Duane about himself. Possibly because he's dead.
58* AnimalMotifs: The Black Tongues are asocciated with crows, due to their patron Lady Ilganyag.
59* AnkleDrag: When Sette in her greed manages to actually tick off the Mamalen Entak trying to get at the supposed treasure inside, she hides from it behind a rock only for it to snake one of its limbs around an grab her by the ankle to drag her from her hiding spot. She ends up knocked out, bloody and only avoids death because she's traveling with a powerful wright.
60* AnthropomorphicFood: If the khert is broken, strange things happen. Like your cup of coffee freezing and suddenly wanting to be your friend.
61* AntiMagic: There are a few things that can interfere with pymary;
62** "First Materials,” leftovers from when the gods created the world (or so the religions claim), are separate from [[BackgroundMagicField the universal khert]]([[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_16.html having an internal khert of their own]]), and are therefore immune to normal magical manipulation. This immunity also allows them to disrupt pymary if they pass through the [[LeyLine khert lines]] a wright is using.
63** The khert emanates from the ground, and becomes thinner farther away from it.
64** Overloading and irritating the local khert with heavy or badly-performed spells can make further manipulation of it more dangerous.
65** Since spells target objects according to their material, mixes of different materials [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_12.html can complicate matters]].
66* AntiquatedLinguistics: Older members of the long-lived Aldish castes tend to speak like they're still a century behind.
67* AnyoneCanDie: Up until the final chapters the main characters (roughly defined as Duane, Sette, Quigley, Matti, Toma, Elka, and Jivi) seemed to be safe, but anyone else... well. When the silver goes on the rampage in the Deadly Nevergreen there's quite a culling of the secondary cast, and with the Crescian army bent on incinerating the town to cover up their treachery, it looks like the body count hasn't stopped ticking up.
68* AppearanceIsInTheEyeOfTheBeholder: Perceptive glamours work this way; they make people perceive something in a certain way, but the specifics of that perception varies by individual. Duane looks different to everyone he meets, for instance, as does Bastion Winalils when he's under an illusion - which comes back to bite him when two observers realise what they're seeing doesn't match up...
69* ArcWords: Live in your best world. It's practically Sette's catch phrase, and even Duane comes around to appreciating the phrase. But while it starts off with a positive meaning, it starts to turn darker as both Duane and Sette begin to sit in denial over their situations and the consequences of their actions.
70* AnArmAndALeg:
71** Duane cut off Petr's arm using the sharpness of [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_64.html Petr's own blade to cast.]]
72** Will's arm was bitten off by Lowing Shaensigin when Damphir tossed him into her mouth.
73** [[spoiler:Ricker]]'s badly damaged leg ends up tearing off when he tries to crawl away from the vengeful survivors of his attack.
74* ArmorPiercingQuestion: While Duane complains about the unfairness of lives spent struggling after talking like his time in the military was righteous Ilganyag asks him a question that stops his rant:
75-->'''Duane:''' Nothing Endures! And that panicked, sweaty cognizance makes good men into monsters.\
76'''Ilganyag:''' [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_19.html How many "monsters" did you and your good men kill?]]
77* ArrangedMarriage: In Alderode if a person hasn't gotten married by a certain age--which age depends on their caste--the elders of their gher push for their marriage and find them a partner as everyone but Third Options is expected to have children. Mathis and Vienne were put together even though Vienne didn't want to get married and Mathis would have liked to stay a loner, and neither (at first) wanted to have children.
78* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_13.html Here (spoilery).]] And also [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_42.html here (even more spoilery).]]
79-->'''Toma:''' We can conclude dismemberment is ''habitual'' for him. He eats people too.
80-->'''Elka:''' Plus he didn't make his bed. Tch, what an asshole.
81* ArtificialLimbs: Lost an arm? No problem. There's a whole range of simulacra. Including cigar-lighting, [[ArmCannon weaponized]], and self-lubricating.
82* ArtEvolution: Not very extreme, but the character outlines become thinner and the coloring and shading become more detailed as the story goes on. But overall, the characters all look pretty much the same from when they started, the overall style hasn't changed at all.
83* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The River Jarla flows in two opposite directions with a mouth on opposing coasts according to the map, this part of the map was not shown again after this was pointed out.
84* ArtShift:
85** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch01/ch01_16.html Duane's flashback.]]
86** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_32.html Oh God, Duane]], put your hood back up.
87** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch03/ch03_02.html Jivi]] gets one too.
88** On [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_34.html this page,]] [[spoiler:Lady Ilganyag]] is drawn in a much more realistic style than its bright, surreal surroundings. [[PaintingTheMedium It also appears to be drawn on top of the panel borders.]] And to make things even creepier, it's staring [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou straight at the reader.]]
89* AscendedExtra: Flann started out as one of many nameless Inak revolutionaries, but attracted attention from readers so readers were asked to name him and he became the viewpoint character within the Inak revolution.
90* AssholeVictim:
91** Starfish is an evil DirtyCoward who targets and rapes children, enslaved a bunch of kids then had them cut open to smuggle First Silver in them, and tries to rape Sette. His death is mourned by no one.
92** Ephsephin works for Starfish and plans to kill Sette or give her to Starfish to rape and enslave because she stole his hat, he gets even more angry and decides he wants to cut off her tail when she cuts his face in self defense when he keeps chasing and attacking her after getting his hat back. The manner of his death is gruesome, but him dying is no loss to the world. He treats enslaving kids as a simple job and is furious any of them would dare fight back.
93** While [[spoiler:Master Ballanstern]] dies prior to much characterization in the main comic, "Orphans" features him comparing Plats to dogs, heckling a grieving Quigley into attacking him and breaking faith with the rest of his order to try and turn Quigley and Uaid over to Cresce after the Black Tongues had promised them sanctuary. That the Black Tongues cut the throat of a member who would go against the rules of their order to defy the wants of the rest is not surprising.
94** [[spoiler:Delicieu, the original not the individual currently using his name,]] was split in half by the last survivor of a series of torturous experiments, while torturing his young apprentice he'd forced into sex slavery and stating he was going to kill him for being a failure. Fittingly the jerk was only able to be killed because he couldn't hear his killer casting over the sound of his apprentice's screams. His colleagues were disturbed at best by his work, and no one liked him nor [[spoiler:realized he'd been killed for decades]].
95** [[spoiler:Ricker]] [[HidingBehindReligion acts like his actions are those of a devoted Ssaelit]], and uses it as justification for his RapePillageAndBurn tactics against Gefendur believers, including children, despite his religion's texts specifically warning against child murder and rape. When Toma finishes him off it was just a matter of who present would do the deed.
96* AssShove: The prostitute Bastion is seeing gets pissed when he reveals he didn't bring any money since he can't take anything with him while offsetting. She yells at him to shove his wallet up his rear then, and he replies he's tried that; it just falls out when he shifts.
97* AttemptedRape:
98** Starfish finds Sette when Stockyard has her restrained to keep her from messing up his plans and starts lifting her shirt to undress and rape her. Stockyard enters his office to the scene and physically tosses Starfish out, who flees like the coward he is when faced with an opponent who isn't a child or already dying.
99** Sette thwarts Starfish's second attempt to rape her by stabbing him in the groin with her hidden knife, after making him think she was going to try and slash him with the knife on the floor.
100** Sette and Boo jump to the rescue as one Lion of Mercy is trying to rape Ilia and another has grabbed Sara and Siya. Boo [[spoiler:[[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/661825143026368512/hi-big-fan-your-comic-is-at-the-top-of-a breaks the would be rapist's neck]]]] and Sara and Sette badly hurt the other solider, before Boo and Mistress Lori finish him off.
101* AuthorCatchPhrase: Kind of. Ashley's typical response to people asking spoiler-y or story-related questions on her Formspring is simply "I wonder."
102* AutoCannibalism: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_57.html Murkoph cuts apart and eats his own thumb to feed himself in the absence of other food sources.]] Due to his HealingFactor he can do this indefinitely.
103* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Duane and Sette may spend the majority of their time together loudly complaining about each others unpleasant personalities and how much they wish to be rid of each others company, but a strong parental bond lies underneath it. Evidence for this pops up frequently.
104* BackgroundMagicField: The khert.
105* BagOfHolding: Duane's bag has a function that allows it to act like an little artificial dimension, though trying to put any people in it will kill them as explained in [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/674005264054239232/with-how-duanes-bag-of-holding-worksed-is-it this author post.]]
106* BarbieDollAnatomy: It's confirmed that Sette has no nipples or belly button.
107-->'''From author comment:''' "Legality"? I would never let issues of legality effect what I draw. Sette looks the way she looks because that's how she's supposed to look.
108* BawdySong: In chapter 14, Duane and Lemuel sing a song to the other soldiers in their unit about how Soud girls are better than girls from the other castes. It has everyone laughing. It's also very ''very'' dirty.
109* BelievingTheirOwnLies: While initially Duane went along with his younger plats' claims that Duane still hadn't "lost a lad" after [[spoiler:Jon]]'s death to appease and keep their spirits up over time he [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/666854890530881536/hmm-i-took-duanes-expression-at-the-time-as-him started believing it himself.]] This is part of why reexamining the memory with his new mind which won't let him gloss over things and let things fade into the fog of memory like a human mind sets him spiraling.
110* BewitchedAmphibians: In [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_42.html "The Deadly Nevergreen 42"]]: When Mikalia told her father "You are a toad!", and he says "Of course it came to pass.". Sette thinks it was this trope, [[spoiler:but he just turned green]].
111* BigBad: Averted. While there are several major antagonists (see BigBadEnsemble, below), there's no all-encompassing villain. The author discusses the trope, and why this is the case in the story:
112-->'''[[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/188593826595/its-very-interesting-how-this-comic-has-an From Author Comment:]]''' I have never personally liked the concept of the Big Bad. It’s not realistic, and it serves to exonerate us all of responsibility. In my view, we’re all heroes and villains both, to someone or other, all at the same time. [...] Duane’s Big Bad is Duane. Sette’s Big Bad is Sette. This is not to say that there aren’t really powerful and influential antagonists gunning for both of them, or that they aren’t unwilling participants in schemes they can’t even currently comprehend - but this is mostly background noise. The real villains they have to overcome are themselves.
113* BigBadEnsemble: In the comic's early days, there was no clearly defined main villain, with Starfish, the leader of the Red Berry Boys, acting as TheHeavy for the story. As time passed, more powerful antagonists have been introduced, and candidates for BigBad include: [[spoiler:Delicieu, the true mastermind of the First Silver weapon; General Bell, who's plotting to usurp his Queen and destroy Alderode; Queen Sonorie herself who's backing the amoral Black Tongue Brotherhood for mysterious reasons; Ruckmearkha, a manipulative senet beast who's playing both sides; and Murkoph, an undead psychopath imprisoned in the khert.]]
114* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:Hetr]], who despite being little more than a {{Mook}} is convinced they will be regarded as a pivotal figure by future historians. This is ultimately spoofed with their LameLastWords: quoth [[spoiler:Emil]], "Don't worry, no one's gonna look them up."
115* BigDamnHeroes: A couple... but most recently, [[spoiler:[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_69.html Jivi and Uaid's entrance]] during an incredibly hopeless situation for Mathis Quigley and his son]] [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome takes the cake.]]
116** Lampshaded by Duane in [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_25.html this page]].
117* ABirthdayNotABreak: [[spoiler:Mikaila]]'s father is brutally mugged and murdered on her birthday.
118* BlackComedyCannibalism: Murkoph, an actual cannibal, making comments on eating orphans or greeting people by asking to take a bite comes off as comedy as he's trapped in the khert and can't actually get at anyone. For now.
119* BlackComedyPetDeath: Apparently Mikaila went through two squirrels and a rabbit before her parents called it quits on her having pets, with the implication she killed them trying to practice pymary, and Duane half-jokes that he's terrified she'll next try to cast on her baby brother.
120* {{Blackface}}: Played with in an offhand mention. In Cresce, since most of the population is black, apparently ''paleface'' is used by Crescian actors to portray white characters. Mentioned by Elka when talking to Quigley about a play about him.
121* BlessedWithSuck: The Platinum Caste of Alderode have the strongest connection to the Khert, and produce the most powerful wrights - but this connection significantly shortens their lifespan; none of them live past thirty. Plat boys are very often conscripted to become ChildSoldiers and get thrown into the meat grinder of war, and Plat girls don't even get to benefit from their relationship with the khert, since women aren't allowed to practise pyrmary in Alderode.
122* BludgeonedToDeath: When Ephsephin gets badly injured as Jivi escapes from the Red Berry Boys the crook begs his boss "Starfish" for a doctor. Instead Starfish beats his head in with a nearby bottle, which is later seen with bits of hair, gore and brain stuck to it.
123* BondOneLiner: After Emil runs the image obsessed [[spoiler:Hetr]] through after [[spoiler:Hetr]] has just made a rather ridiculous sounding statement in his bragging [[spoiler:Hetr]] manages to say ''Don't... let those be my last words...'' as he falls. Emil responds with ''Don't worry. No one's ever gonna look them up.''
124* BreedingSlave: This is the fate of any woman capable of getting pregnant in territory conquered by Alderode. Since any child conceived in the vicinity of the dammakhert is automatically sorted into one of the Aldish castes, after the dammakhert is 'installed'' the Alds instigate mass rape with the specific intention of breeding as many children as possible; both to replenish the castes back in Alderode and to erase the conquered people.
125* BrokenPedestal:
126** Lemuel never thought his brother perfect, but he thought him better than the rest of the cowards and liars of his squad. When Duane did not immediately correct the young plat soldiers assigned to him when they say he's still never lost a lad after [[spoiler:Jon]] dies something died in Lemuel. Duane was just trying not to break the children's spirits and did not actually agree, but Lem has no insight into his mind and as a (now older) child soldier himself views things differently.
127** Duane always saw Lemuel as the ideal Ssaelit man, a strong warrior with a clear head who follows the teachings well. He stays in denial even after re-examining memories that paint Lemuel as a disturbed child soldier right up until [[spoiler:he realizes Lemuel lied to him about Miki's death and was complicit in Duane's assassination and being turned into an undead abomination.]]
128* BrattyHalfPint: Sette.
129* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: Murkoph [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_56.html trying to talk his way out of the khert]]:
130-->'''Murkoph''': "I g-gotta get out... and do ch-charitable, philanthropic works, y'know. Soup kitchens. O-orphans. Orphan soup..."
131* BreakingInOldHabits: See ArtificialLimbs above.
132* BreakingTheFourthWall:
133** ...Possibly. In [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/is_someone_there.html this page,]] Sette stares at the camera while thinking "Is someone there?,” which could be interpreted as her detecting the presence of the reader. Such a thing certainly isn't unprecedented [[MindScrew at that point]].
134*** WordOfGod [[http://www.formspring.me/GlassShard/q/417097222530815649 says]] that the scene is intentionally left vague, and that it's up to the reader to decide whether or not Sette's truly breaking the fourth wall.
135** On [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_57.html this page,]] [[spoiler:Murkoph]] grabs a knife from the decorations outside the page and begins using it to cut off a piece of his thumb for a snack.
136* BrickJoke:
137** "[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_37.html We have Gentle-Giant summon pymarics on clearance for 17 sem!]]" Now, go ''way'' back to [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_30.html chapter 2]] --''how'' much did Bett say that summon beast cost again?
138** During a PhlebotinumBreakdown, a cup of coffee [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_02.html spontaneously freezes and becomes sentient.]] This seems to be a one-off gag, but several chapters later, "Frozen Friendly Coffee" [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_152.html reappears as a ghost]] (the two panels in the top right).
139* BrownNote: The weeping plague is spread by eye contact.
140* TheBrute: Ephsephin.
141** This has been handed off to Knock-Me-Down [[spoiler:after Ephsephin's death.]]
142* BurialAtSea: Since the khert does not extend over the sea the major religions of Kasslyne treat the sea as hell, and burial there is sacrilegious. Starfish once [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/667036818651398144/so-sorry-if-this-has-been-asked-before-im-pretty cut up a family and tossed them in the sea to ensure the authorities wouldn't find them.]]
143* BuryYourGays:
144** The story features several explicitly queer characters, but as of chapter 16, only [[spoiler:Bastion and Roger]] remain alive.
145** In the final chapter [[spoiler:Roger is left brain dead]], but Ufal is revealed to be in a committed relationship with another man, [[spoiler:and Darkest Paul is revealed to have had a sexual history with Bastion, and still has some lingering attraction to him.]]
146* ButtMonkey: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_62.html Ephsephin.]]
147* ByTheHair: Siya grabs Sette by the hair and yanks her back to scream at her in her grief when Sette shows up yelling for Sara, Siya and Ruffles to try to protect them [[spoiler: after Sara died]].
148* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Duane's brother Lemuel had a role in Duane's assassination. Though he was mostly press-ganged by a conspiracy to silence a dissident, the subsequent resurrection by Bastion Winnalis was because Lemuel planned to turn Duane into a Khertnaut, a being who could travel through the afterlife and find God. This subjected Duane to a FateWorseThanDeath that cost him his family and sanity, all because Lemuel was envious of how Duane seemed nonchalant and at peace with a question that thoroughly tormented Lemuel: why hasn't God fixed this miserable, divided, and war-torn world yet?]]
149* CallBack:
150** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch01/ch01_10.html Stoopendously]] [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch05/ch05_48.html stoopendous.]]
151** Murkoph makes ''two'' callbacks in his introduction. First [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_40.html he sings]] a DarkReprise of "[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_40.html Isabel Ne'er-do-well]],” then he [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_42.html jokingly claims]] that his name is [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_14.html Elizabeth.]]
152** Duane swears that, though Sette is uncaring and callous, one day he'll get her to weep for someone other than herself. Come chapter 5 and chapter 7, Sette does just that.
153** In chapter 9, Duane [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_40.html makes a callback]] to Sette's line from the [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch01/ch01_02.html very first page]]:
154--->'''Duane''': Shall we dub it Settetania?
155* CameBackWrong: Timofey was actually Bastion's first attempt at [[BackFromTheDead resurrection]]. He spent years sounding the khert collecting memories he was certain were his sister's, and plugged them into a construct hoping that when he turned it on, the resulting personality would be hers. Unfortunately, this was not the case.
156* CanineCompanion: Emil's loyal canine Pantoffel follows him and protects him through long journeys and battle.
157* CanisMajor: [[http://samsykes.com/2011/02/unsounded-characters-pacing-and-building-with-ashley-cope/ "The giant dogs represent the defeat of leisure and fealty by the capitalist demands of poorly compensated labour– haha, no, that’s a lie. Who doesn’t like giant dogs?"]]
158* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: When [[spoiler:Emil]] admits to having fallen in love with Elka she says that there's no way he actually loves her, since she's annoying and considers herself ugly and fat while he's a famous hero, and that he'll get over it when they get back to civilization and off their secretive mission.
159* CassandraTruth: Nobody believes that Duane has the actual soul of a human being. They all believe him to simply be a fancy plod who either has a complex but entirely fabricated personality or else memories from the khert embedded in him. Even Sette believes him to simply be a not truly thinking and feeling being until she falls into the khert and witnesses Duane's final day, leading her to treat him rather cruelly [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_42.html until she realizes the truth]]. It helps that he is literally the very first person to have his soul bound to his already dead body.
160* CasualDangerDialogue: Though there isn't any real danger from Duane, [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_163.html when]] he follows Quigley back to where Quigley was staying, Quigley casually informs the lady hosting him that Duane is undead, which disables Duane's glamour.
161-->'''Quigley''': Forgive me, I've been tailed. The tall one is an undead monster. Is there any coffee?
162* CatapultNightmare: Averted [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_30.html here.]]
163* CategoryTraitor: Ruffle's brother and the other older Inak in her village berate her for befriending humans, and when they lock her in a closet she reveals that by this point she wants to ''be'' human rather than Inak and sees herself as fitting in more with her human friends than her own people.
164* TheChainOfHarm: Mathis Quigley gets [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_31.html insulted by Starfish]], and [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_32.html later takes it out on his son]]. To be fair, he's under a lot of pressure, since Starfish may "forget" to pay him.
165* CensoredChildDeath: While there are child deaths shown there's a little girl during the culling of Ethelmik shown crying over her mother's corpse while one of Bell's zealots strides towards her hands glowing with deadly spellcraft.
166* CentralTheme:
167** "Live in your best world." This is Sette's motto, and is exemplified by her [[PaintingTheMedium literally scratching out and covering up panels of the comic]] to replace them with comforting lies. Though the rest of the cast is less blatant about it, all of them construct their own realities shaped by their own ideals and delusions, lying to themselves and each other. From our omniscient perspective as the audience, we can see the holes and contradictions in all of these "best worlds", causing both frustration and understanding when characters either entrench their delusions or fight their way out to confront the ugly truth of reality.
168--->'''Duane:''' Lucidity's overrated. Sette is wiser than she knows with her talk of best worlds.
169** "Yours is not a world of forevers." Death and the impermanence of existence is a recurring theme and struggle for the characters. This is best demonstrated by the Aldish castes, who are born with vastly shortened or extended lifespans, with the shorter-lived castes struggling to make the most of their limited time and the longer-lived castes nonetheless feeling that anything less than infinity is too short. This is also the motivation of Bastion, whose motto is "Death is the gods' crime."
170--->'''Bastion:''' Mortality makes ''beasts'' of us. It is not the senet beasts who deserve that designation. They swim through eternity with enviable dispassion. It's we spiderpaws who sink claws into each other, thrashing for purchase from a plummet into the void. Death is the gods' crime.
171** Relatedly, faith and spirituality. Religion is a driving motivation for many characters, and both major countries are theocracies. Is this noble, or a foolish delusion by men unable to accept the finitude of their existence?
172--->'''Sessine:''' Yours is not a world of forevers.\
173'''Duane:''' '''''God''''' is forever.
174** Nature vs. nurture. Class divides feature prominently in the story, with many characters coming from disadvantaged backgrounds. It's easy to condemn the thugs of Sharteshane, but did they ever have another choice, or was the trajectory of their life inevitable from the raw hand they were dealt? Characters repeatedly struggle to either escape from or live up to their predecessors' expectations. The Aldish castes are once again an example of the theme, with their lifespans and societal roles determined by birth.
175** "Courage redeems this world." This is a motto of the Ssaelit faith, and Duane's motto as well. Courage and cowardice features prominently in major characters' actions: They often rise to great heroic actions while still cowering from their own insecurities by retreating into their "best world". The most prominent example of this is probably Emil Toma, a KnightInShiningArmor who never hesitates to run into danger... because he's running away from a tumultuous scandal with his divorcee, and leaving his daughter in the lurch.
176* CharactersDroppingLikeFlies: A lot of characters die regardless of morality and alignment, and there are a handful of entire towns put to the sword save a couple of lucky escapees. Though the main duo and their traveling companions are safe until the final chapters of the first book.
177* ChariotPulledByCats: The world of ''Unsounded'' has [[CanisMajor giant dogs]] in place of horses; some breeds are used to pull carriages, while others are suitable as mounts.
178* ChekhovsGag: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_36.html They need a soundproof room.]] [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_84.html He's gonna be loud.]]
179* ChekhovsGun:
180** The exploding mechanical mousetraps Jivi uses in his first appearance are later [[spoiler:slipped into Ephsephin's whiskey, which blow apart when they're inside him, giving Jivi a chance to escape captivity]].
181** A woman trying to [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_58.html get her dog magically reddened]] is warned that any more enchantment could "damage the khert," but what this means is not explained, and it seems unimportant to the main plot. Until several strips later, that is, when Sette [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_69.html does just that.]]
182** The page header changes every few chapters; [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_02.html chapter 9's features a knife and a rope.]] Both of these items are later grabbed by supernatural entities who exploit the InfiniteCanvas. Murkoph grabs the knife [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_57.html here]], but he hasn't used it for anything significant yet. [[spoiler:The First Silver monster possessing Toby's corpse]] grabs the rope [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_95.html here]], which it uses to kill [[spoiler:Stockyard]].
183** When Sette briefly escapes the dangerous situation in [[spoiler: the Nevergreen]], she arms up, gathering explosives, Toby's cinquedea... and an innocuous thin-bladed dagger which she tucks up one sleeve. [[spoiler:[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_149.html The latter comes in handy]] as she pulls it from her sleeve to deliver a ''very'' painful (and [[AssholeVictim deserved]]) GroinAttack on Starfish.]]
184* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Cutter. He at first just seems to be a weird, minor bit character tagging along with the Red Berry Boys, but at the climax of the first arc, he reveals himself as the mastermind behind the whole operation.]]
185* ChildEater: While Murkoph wouldn't visit upon children some of the horrible actions he's happy to inflict on adults he's got no problem with eating them. He's very hungry.
186* ChildrenAreInnocent: Surprisingly, yes. The kids get along much more amicably than the adults because they lack understanding of adult fear, hatreds, hurts, and prejudices. Matty's biggest concern in any situation is not angering his father. Even Sette, who is hardly innocent in the conventional sense, is motivated by a childlike faith in herself, her mission, her father and the self-serving Frummagen nonsense he's stuffed into her head.
187* ChildSoldiers: Alderode's army recruits plat children for the front lines, to Cresce's disgust. Even extremely young plats naturally have a stronger connection to the khert than the most gifted soud wright in centuries. It's implied that older plats work in safer conditions, but the less skilled children aren't as valuable.
188* CliffHanger:
189** The end of chapter 4 is ''almost'' literal. [[spoiler:Duane has taken a dive off a cliff, and Sette prepares for one-on-one combat with Ephsephin.]] This is resolved in chapter 5 by revealing that [[spoiler:Sette failed disastrously in her fight, but Duane was fine and just needed some time to climb back up]].
190** The end of chapter 9 (also the end of volume 3) has one for just about every subplot. [[spoiler:A servant eavesdropped on Toby's traitorous conversation with Ana]], [[spoiler:The silver is growing out of control]], [[spoiler:Elka is moments away from decapitation]], and [[spoiler:Sette and Duane are captured by Stockyard's crew]]. The third one is quickly resolved in chapter 10 by revealing that [[spoiler:Elan was just out of frame the whole time, and pulls a BigDamnHero to save Elka]].
191* ClusterFBomb: Ephsephin.
192-->'''Ephsephin:''' YOU SHIT! YOU SHIT! I'LL—I'LL S-SHITTING SHIT YOUR ''SHIT'' TIL YOU... CAN'T '''SHIT!'''
193* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The major-character wrights have a particular color attached to most of their spells: Duane's are green, Quigley's are blue, and Anadyne's are purple. When they steal each other's spells, though, the colors can get [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch05/ch05_19-20.html mixed or rearranged.]] And Duane's spells seem to turn red when [[LetsGetDangerous things get serious.]]
194* ComfortTheDying: Duane arrives at the Red Berry Boys hideout in time to find Cara cut open and dying on the table. He tries to heal her and comfort her, but she's ready to die and be with her parents and passes quickly.
195* ComicallyIneptHealing: When Sette bites off Vanilla's finger Stockyard dismisses Vanilla's cries for help with;
196-->''[[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_16.html Go rub lotion on it.]]''
197* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: In the Gefendur religion twins are taken from their parents, placed in service to a temple and, when they turn 22, one of them is ritually killed and cannibalised. The twins themselves not only know this is going to happen but are fully aware ''which'' one of them is going to get the chop, and they regard it as a great honour. However the practice of 'kept twins' does creep out otherwise devout believers, such as Sette, Matty and Jivi.
198* {{Conlang}}: Tainish is a pretty elaborate invented language, and Ashley will often give translations when it's used on page though some readers are starting to be able to guess at what was said. Old Tainish is less built, though Ashley has given out [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/654543705066389504/thank-you-for-this-amazing-comic-glass-re-the lists of vocab.]]
199* ConspicuouslyPublicAssassination: [[spoiler:Lady Rilursa]] is very publicly attacked and assassinated by (hired) inak during her diplomatic visit to Sharteshane. This is because her death was framed as an inak uprising, and was meant to trigger unrest between humans and inak in Cresce.
200* ConspiracyTheorist: There's a wild-haired unwashed fellow in Mulimar who has drawn up his ideas on a wall that he stands before while proclaiming the Aldish eat their "lesser breeds" for immortality, and that they're pushing south because they're running out and need more victims. Even with the dislike of the Aldish [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_47.html everyone dismisses him as crazy.]]
201* ContraceptionDeception: Vienne and Mathis had discussed children and both declared they didn't want any and that to have them was to fall for the party line, so when Vienne got pregnant Mathis comforted her assuming it was unwanted and she'd be needing an abortion. She decided to keep it without contradicting him resulting in a son.
202* CopeByPretending: DaddysLittleVillain Sette doesn't so much hide from things like [[spoiler:being AmbiguouslyHuman and her fears that she's an InadequateInheritor]] as she purposely [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_74.html creates a reality]] where those things aren't issues.
203-->'''Sette:''' I'm the ''best'' liar to ever climb to the highest peak of Mt. Bloodbasin.\
204'''Duane:''' The volcano? Without shoes?\
205'''Sette:''' I didn't ''really'' climb it.\
206'''Duane:''' Then why did you--\
207'''Sette:''' Because I'm the best liar! Lyin' ain't about lyin', it's about pickin' the best world and livin' in it, no matter what.
208* CreepyChild: The Plat children that Duane led during the Aldish civil war aren't...quite right in their heads. A combination of being put on the front lines of combat despite some of them not even being 10 years old and their short lifespans cause them to alternate between being utterly adorable and completely offputting. The biggest example would be when they attempt to cheer up Duane at the end of Ch.14. They say that his reputation of never having lost a lad is still unblemished because [[spoiler:Jon, Duane's second in command who was bisected, was 18 (out of the average plat lifespan of 30 years). To them, he was ''old''.]] [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch14/ch14_130.html So they cheerfully sing about how Duane has never lost a lad yet while Duane stares on in despair.]]
209* CrisisCatchAndCarry: When Murkoph attacks Duane and Sette in the khert Duane picks Sette up and runs, though his mind isn't clear and he's not sure [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_114.html which kid he's protecting from which danger.]]
210* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Getting core leeched is a horrible way to die. It involves having a vital aspect of your physical makeup removed from your body by a wright. The khert then sees the rest of you as incomplete material and then painfully dissolves the rest of your body. It is 100% fatal.
211* CultOfPersonality: Queen Maharaishala Sonorie of Cresce is extremely popular among her people, controls the press and has her portrait above an offering table in homes and shrines across the country. The near worship of the queen is not universal, there are plenty who are upset with her because she is not more on their northern neighbor, but it is very prevalent. She works hard to maintain her kind ethical motherly image and hides the less savory work she oversees.
212* CulturalCringe: Quigley has no love for any government, but he despises the one of his homeland he once worked for and which killed his wife the best;
213-->''"'Son of Alderode.' Ha, son of '''''Alderode!''''' I'd rather be son of a ''whore''. Alderode is a ''Hell''."''
214* CulturedBadass: Duane, an extensively educated spellwright and cleric with a love of the opera. Also Quigley.
215* CurseCutShort: Subverted [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_29.html here.]]
216** A couple chapters later, it's [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_07.html played straight.]]
217* CursedWithAwesome: The Gold/Soud caste, who are unaffected by the Dhammakhert in Alderode. Their countrymen distrust and look down on them because they can't be read through the khert, but it also means they can't be 'stung' and captured by the government, or have their minds twisted and warped into wanting to kill a particular person should someone cast the Etalarche curse.
218* DamselInDistress: Sette rants at a sister-brother pair (even calling them "stupid damsels in distress") who were being menaced by some ruffians because [[NeutralFemale they didn't do anything]]. In their defense, the sister did actually try to fend them off with a sharp "rat-poker" immediately before Duane and Sette arrive at the scene.
219* DarkAndTroubledPast: Though a suave and cocksure individual in the present day, Bastion had a truly horrific childhood. He ran away from his home in Alderode after the Weeping Plague tore through his family and killed his beloved older sister; he ended up with the Black Tongues... where he was apprenticed to a sociopathic sadist who alternately tortured and whored him out, with the full intention of killing him once he outlived his usefulness. His only friend throughout this period was fellow test subject [[spoiler:Prakhuta]], who ended up an OmnicidalManiac driven insane by Delicieu's alterations to his soul. Bastion still ended up with [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans a lot of issues]], but it's a miracle he held on to ''any'' morality or sanity at all.
220* DarkIsNotEvil: Duane is one of the walking dead. He is also arguably one of the most decent people in the comic.
221* DeadAnimalWarning: Sette cut up the pet rat of one of her da's gang members and put it in his soup after he harassed her to get him to leave her be.
222* DeadGuyOnDisplay:
223** In Alderode political dissidents are publicly strung up to be tortured and executed, and kept in hanging cages over the punishment pits. Those executed are held up to show the public what should happen if they try to fight the Vits Council.
224** The Black Tongues dress the skeletons of their order's deceased leaders in robes and suspend them with pymary over their headquarters.
225* DeadHatShot: The love hotel hostess with the distinctive tentacle hat is seen looking up as one of Bell's butchers enters the front door. Later her hat lays on the ruined desk she was sitting behind when Bastion is [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_05.html walking through the ruins of Ethelmik.]]
226* TheDeadHaveEyes: Duane's eyes may be artificial pymarics, but they look realistic enough for the trope to apply to his un-glamoured face.
227* DeathByChildbirth:
228** Duane and Lemuel were raised by their father and grandfather after their mother died of complications giving birth to Lemuel. Lem's guilt over it manifested in nightmares where people would [[MaternalDeathBlameTheChild blame him for killing his mother.]]
229** Karl brings up the fact that women die in childbirth all the time when discussing how he's going to [[MakeItLookLikeAnAccident kill his wife]] once he's secured a noble title through marrying her.
230* DeathFlight: An unfortunate vliegeng pilot is tossed overboard to his death when Bell starts shouting that Roger Foi-Hellick is in the same manor as the queen and his passengers are overcome by the [[HatePlague Etalarche Curse]].
231* DeathGlare: Sette aims a pretty vicious one at Duane [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_40.html here]].
232* DeathOfAChild: Kids have no special protection in Unsounded. Besides the numerous off-screen deaths caused by the Red Berry Boys, we have to witness the death of Cara in the very second chapter. It gets worse once we get a good look at Alderode, which uses {{Child Soldier}}s; Duane himself gruesomely kills some in chapter 14.
233* DealWithTheDevil: Roger Foi-Hellick makes an agreement with Shaensigin, a powerful senet beast, to learn how to destroy the Dhammakhert in exchange for bringing her two toes, who she considers her children (and they consider her mother). She tells him that he must cause enough unrest in Alderode for them to cast the Etalarche curse on him, which will infect the country's population with a HatePlague that specifically targets him. She neglects to tell him until after the curse is cast that the ''next'' step involves having his soul melted and dissected to learn the method of destroying the Dhammakhert, which will [[FateWorseThanDeath destroy his memories so thoroughly they will be unable to return to the khert as they normally would when one dies]]. Roger is [[UnderStatement not happy when he finds this out.]]
234* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Bigotry abounds in the world of Unsounded, even in the majority of the 'good' characters.
235** Alderode has enforced religious equality, but it also has an ironclad caste system based on hair color. People of different classes are segregated and forbidden from marrying each other or interbreeding, they're expected to take stereotypical careers and the Gold and Bronze castes are heavily discriminated against. (The castes have real physiological differences: the upper caste, the Coppers, has a lifespan of centuries and almost no talent with pymary. The lower class, the Plats, die before 30 and are the most skilled wrights in the world...but this just means the Alderode government trains up Plat boys as ChildSoldiers to get the most use out of them. This isn't a natural state of affairs: the castes are reinforced by an artificial khert and the laws against mixed-caste marriage.) It also has ubiquitous sexism, with women being barred from the public sphere and from practicing pymary in all but the rarest circumstances; and homosexuality, if not outright persecuted, is at least severely frowned upon.
236** At first glance Cresce is a near post-scarcity utopia with social equality--but it's also a theocracy with a noble class based on which families the priestesses say are in favour with the gods, the people living there have very little autonomy, the whole system only works because of the use of plod labor and the two-toe lizards are forced to take the worst jobs that humans don't want to do and are one degree away from slaves as they are physically incompatible with the "breath system" which allows or Cresce's "moneyless" economy and equal distribution of rations and necessities.
237** Every nation (excluding the Ssaelists of Alderode) practice the ritual sacrifice and cannibalization of twins, believing that twins are beloved by the Gefendur gods, and that the sacrificed twin is freed from the endless cycle of reincarnation, staying at the gods' sides. The surviving twin spends the rest of their life as a member of the clergy, taking care of other twin children until their turn comes at adulthood in shrines separate from society. The Ssaelists of Alderode find this practice abhorent and whenever they give birth to twins, they do everything they can to make the twins appear not to be out of the belief that Gefendur believers will steal the children away to be taken to a shrine, a belief that may or may not be Ssaelist propoganda.
238** Everyone hates the two-toed lizards. Everyone. Alderode doesn't basically enslave them like the Cresians do, but that's likely largely due to the absence of Two-Toe population in Aldeorde. [[spoiler:At least one said lizard decides to fight back, but since everyone is indirectly responsible for the current state of the two-toes, he just starts killing everybody.]]
239* DestructiveSaviour: While the Deadly Nevergreen was badly damaged prior to Sette's rescue of the survivors of Cutter's attack her rescue--overloading the locks controlling the underground river system used for smuggling beneath the building--had the whole building collapse.
240* DidYouDie: Played with. When Duane is telling a group of two toes and 2 Crescian twins about a story from his time in the military, one of the Crescian girls asks him if he died when he and most of the rest of his unit fell into a large pit. As he is undead and they know it, it is a fair question, but that was not where he died.
241* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Duane and Sette break into the Red Berry Boys' hideout while the criminals are cutting open Cara to smuggle [[AntiMagic First Silver]] in her. They flee and leave the young girl to bleed out, and Duane arrives in time to try and fail to heal her, cradling her as she dies and murmurs innocent reassurances.
242* DiedOnTheirBirthday: [[spoiler: Duane Adelier and his daughter]] are both brutally murdered by a group of muggers on [[spoiler: the daughter's]] birthday. One of the last things [[spoiler: Duane]] saw before his eyes were gouged out was his daughter's lifeless corpse lying in front of him.
243* DirtyOldMan:
244** Duane kicks an old man out of the Deadly Nevergreen brothel when he won't stop harassing the women who aren't prostitutes inside, saying they're only good for one thing and acting like they should service him.
245** [[spoiler:Delicieu]] raped his teenage apprentices, and lent the boys out to other Black Tongues with similar tastes for the same purpose.
246* DisappearedDad: Jivi's mother is at sea but she was seen in the dream Jivi was having when he was introduced, and is mentioned a few times, he brings up the uncle he was living with before running but his father isn't mentioned. At Litrya Shrine someone finally asks after his father, and his response is that his dad is "super dead".
247* DisconnectedByDeath: When Elka uses the chirography in Ethelmik to call for backup and inform the capitol of the situation the operator on the other end gets [[InTheBack stabbed from behind]] by General Bell in his [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_04.html effort to cover up his involvement in the smuggled silver.]] He then tries to cover up the splatter that was transmitted as an ink spill when he finishes off the message trying to manipulate Elka but Elka knows better.
248* DissonantSerenity: Starfish, [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_53.html smiles mildy while beating Ephsephin's head in]].
249* DisposableSexWorker: Starfish tries to reassure Quigley that the victims he wants Quigley to help him smuggle are doing more good than they would otherwise, since they're all runaways, vagrants and whores. Quigley is unimpressed though agrees to work with Starfish anyway for more money, and an agreement that he gets the kids once the trip is over. He quickly realizes all but Jivi are actually beyond saving.
250* DisposableWoman:
251** Quigley's wife Vienne, who exists primarily to be his CynicismCatalyst. A [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/Stories/vienne.html prose prequel]] gives her ADayInTheLimelight. Played with, in that it's later revealed [[spoiler:Quigley himself sold her out to the Aldish state, making her death ''much'' less sympathetic for him than was previously assumed]].
252** Subverted with [[spoiler:Duane's daughter Mikaila]]. Once again, her death exists as a CynicismCatalyst that cements his hatred against [[spoiler:Cresce]], as he believes they were involved in the assassination. However, 9 chapters and ''ten real-life years'' later, it's revealed that [[spoiler:she in fact survived, and she herself was shaped by the mistaken belief that ''Duane'' died that night]].
253** Darkly {{lampshaded}} with [[spoiler:Sara]], whose death triggers a [[CharacterDevelopment personal epiphany]] for Duane. [[spoiler:Lori]] immediately snaps that she was "meant for more than teaching some ghoul how to see children as children" and didn't exist for his sake.
254** Gender flipped with [[spoiler:Anadyne]]. Her boyfriend [[spoiler:Toby]] and cousin [[spoiler:Stockyard]] both die shortly after their introductions, providing the CynicismCatalyst that pushes her to [[spoiler:fuse with the First Silver monster]].
255* DivineIncest: The four [[TheMaker creator gods]] are imagined as siblings; two of them are [[GodCouple married]], and one version of the CreationMyth takes a decidedly physical interpretation of their activities. Being very much ''not'' {{Physical God}}s, the incest element isn't seen as applicable.
256* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler:Surely Cutter, the weird, [[RhymesOnADime rhyming]], over-the-top [[LizardFolk lizard man]], couldn't be the engineer behind the FantasticNuke! But he is, and a member of the [[MadScientist Black Tongues]] to boot.]]
257* DoomedHometown: [[spoiler:Ruffles]]' home [[spoiler:Inak]]town was inadvertently destroyed [[spoiler:by Waumsresh when he triggered a self destruct spell to destroy a Crescian weapons facility and the Aldish troops who'd slaughtered the inak rebels when they tried to help the Alds inside]]. He claims it a victory while sobbing when as far as he knows he was the only survivor.
258* DrivenToMadness: The HorrorHunger and feeling of his flesh rotting and being eaten by maggots drove Duane to mindlessly flee his home after being raised from the dead, though he's put his mind back into a semblance of order by the time the story starts.
259-->''[[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_41.html I crossed madness and staggered out the other side. But it clings, to my heels.]]''
260* DroppingTheBombshell: During a OneSceneTwoMonologues moment, Sette gets Duane's attention by screaming "[[spoiler:I saw the Crescians kill you and Mikaila]]!"
261* DrowningPit: When the self-destruct spell for the caverns beneath [[spoiler: Litriya Shrine]] is set off the cavern containing [[spoiler:Inaktown]] starts filling with water from the nearby river. Most of those inside were killed when the spell first went off and blew the walls, but by the time Duane tries to save those still there the cavern has filled entirely and there are no survivors left inside.
262* DumbStruck: After the last thing he saw before being blinded by spellfire was his mother and her workers being tortured to death Matty was mute for a long time to his father's consternation. He finally spoke again to beg his father not to leave him when Mathis tried finding someone better than his broken self to leave Matty with so he could go commit suicide by cop.
263* DyingDeclarationOfHate: Those Alishmen in the presence of someone under the Etalarche Curse are filled with an all encompassing loathing for them and will try to kill them even if they have no way of even touching them and will merely kill themselves. [[spoiler:Vampire]]'s last words, to their cursed [[spoiler:lover Roger]] after coming under sway of the curse and end up killed in self defense are;
264-->''"I'll stomach it no longer! I'll abide this face no longer!"''
265* DyingTown: The Crescian town of Ethelmik began to fail when its mines ran dry, leaving it vulnerable to foreign gangsters like Stockyard Frummagem. At the time of the comic, the citizens are being relocated by the communist State of Cresce, and [[spoiler:those who remain are massacred by a rogue Crescian general in a FalseFlagOperation.]]
266* EarlyBirdCameo:
267** Bastion Winalils appears [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_07.html in a flashback in chapter 4]] and [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_65.html in the middle of a crowd scene]] in chapter 7, though he doesn't enter the main plot until chapter 11.
268** Long before he's properly introduced or named Karl trails behind General Bell when Bell kills a chirography operator to hide his involvement in the silver in Ethelmik and prevent word of what's happening there from getting out. He [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_04.html steals the victim's hairpiece from her corpse.]]
269* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: A small example, but in flashbacks near the start when we can only Nary Frummagem's hands, they look rather thick as though belonging to someone with a stocky build. However, when we later see all of Nary, he's rather slim and gaunt.
270* EasterEgg: Some pages have additional bits "hidden" on them, usually in the form of a text bonus ([[FictionalDocument in-universe newspapers, letters, journal entries, etc.]])
271* EatenAlive: Duane is usually pretty good about restraining himself before he loses consciousness at night, but one night when Sette moved him after he started slipping [[spoiler:Turas]] entered the room to an unrestrained hungry zombie and was messily eaten alive. Duane was grossed out in the morning when he saw the ruined mess of a man and had to pry open his bandages to dump [[spoiler:Turas]]' innards out.
272* EldritchOceanAbyss: Scripture teaches that the ocean floor -- which is cut off from the BackgroundMagicField and therefore the afterlife as they understand it -- is where the Gods built {{Hell}}, for the souls of the damned to be trapped in the frigid, crushing dark for all eternity.
273* ElementalWeapon: Keon has a spear pymaric loaded up with an electrical aspect, he's made is so fancy that it looks like it has a set of ghostly lightning teeth hovering in front of the spear tip.
274* EmbarrassinglyPainfulSunburn: Matty is very pale and ends up with an intense painful sunburn after he plays in the sun with Jivi and Sette. Sette offers him a (fake) sunburn cure if he trades her his sight aid and draws an eel with the pressure of her finger on his back.
275* EngineeredPublicConfession: The microphone General Bell had been using to broadcast his "salvation" of Port Morstorben is plugged back in as he's ranting to Captain Toma, so the whole city learns he's a bloodthirsty lunatic addled by efheby venom.
276* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Ephsephin worries about being caught because they'll hang him in the town square where his mother will see.
277* EvenEvilHasStandards:
278** '''Sette''': "[[SleazyPolitician Politicks]] is a branch've roguery even Da don't abide."
279** Stockyard [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_43.html physically throws Starfish out the door]] when he catches him trying to molest Sette.
280--->'''Stockyard''': "This... is for makin' me ''touch'' you."
281** Despite his [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans questionable morals]] and role in [[spoiler:Duane]]'s assassination, Bastion did not hesitate to heal [[spoiler:Mikaila]] after they were hurt by collateral damage. Whatever his other flaws, he takes his role as a doctor very seriously.
282*** Additionally, the {{Mook}} who accidentally stabbed [[spoiler:Mikaila]] in the first place looks extremely remorseful in the same scene, and calls for Bastion's help again when it looks like they're reopening their wounds.
283* EvilCounterpart: Duane may be flawed, but he tries to do what's right by his standards and abhors the deaths of innocents. Murkoph, the only other walking dead man with his memories and soul, is a monstrous cannibal and rapist who revels in it. To make the comparison more explicit Duane is shown with his face paint as a priest in life right before Murkoph, who has carved the same design into his face in some parody of piety, shows up for the first time.
284* ExactWords: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_31.html "Kill me? A perplexing command."]]
285* ExtinctInTheFuture: Since the Ssaelit religion [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_66.html adopted]] the lion as a symbol of their DeityOfHumanOrigin's martyrdom and ascension, the rival Gefendur church hunted lions to extinction in an unsuccessful attempt to demoralize them.
286* EyeScream: Duane's assassins stab his eyes out with a dagger.
287* FaceDeathWithDespair: Stockyard starts off as an imposing and dignified crime boss. He dies while blubbering about his father and begging for a child to save him while the smoke eels in the area mock him using his own memories.
288* {{Fainting}}: Bastion passes out when [[spoiler: Ilganyag strangles him for daring to question her plan, when he's starting to realize he's being used to carry out genocide]], as he slips unconscious she acts like he's just passing out because he needs rest as [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch13/ch13_117.html she tells him to sleep.]]
289* FamilyHonor: Mistress Lori is considered bad luck, and others blame the attack on the shrine on the gods' displeasure that she was made Mistress, because her twin sister ran away and refused to be publicly drugged, butchered and eaten as a sacrifice. Lori makes a comment about Iori "abandoning" her, despite Iori keeping in touch with her sister, for having chosen to live and making Lori's sheltered and wealthy life a tiny bit more difficult since some people view her with mistrust because her sister wasn't sacrificed.
290* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: If you thought [[spoiler:Ephsephin getting his brains smashed out]] was bad, just wait until [[spoiler:Zombie-Duane shreds Turas apart and messily devours half of him]]. Both of these get a GoryDiscretionShot; but in the latter case, Sette walks in on the aftermath, which is shown in gruesome detail.
291* FanDisservice: In the flashback showing Vienne's torture and murder, her executioners are depicted symbolically as disgusting, inhuman monsters with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily and [[FullFrontalAssault visible genetalia]]. According to the author, this was an intentional defiance of how such scenes of women's vulnerability are [[DropDeadGorgeous often sexualized in other media]].
292* FantasticDrug: Many, the most common being "purple weed", which has [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/677631075376414720/wait-so-the-stuff-we-see-people-smoking similar effects to cannabis]] and is widely smoked in lieu of tobacco, as well as the stimulant krrf. The magical steroid "glut" is smoked for a temporary high and a boost in muscle growth, with prolonged use causing distinctive gigantism. This is [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/616770029162201088/hi-maybe-this-is-silly-but-does-bell-have-an why Bell]] [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/616751079975223296/dont-know-if-it-was-explained-before-somewhere is so large.]]
293* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Hedgeapples are a common fruit, often used as an ingredient in bigger dishes. They're round with little nodules and light colored flesh and taste like woody pears.
294* FantasticNamingConvention:
295** Crescians outside the royal family traditionally have four letter first names and four letter last names. The tradition started when there was a famine under the first Queen and she chose to ensure rations only for those with four letter names in a desperate attempt to keep the country alive, this meant her own children starved. This is not a hard rule, but it is considered to be inviting bad luck to give your child a longer name.
296** In Sharteshane parents give their children meaningful and unique names, with "fancy" Crescian stye names mocked. This results in such names as Nary-A’Care, Corners, Stockyard, and Knock-Me-Down.
297* FantasticNuke: The ''allepakh'' (literally "juicer") is a scaled-up LimitedUseMagicalDevice that discharges a liquefying spell from its point of impact. The BackgroundMagicField reflexively heats every affected substance to its natural melting point, causing a regional MagicMisfire that [[RealityIsOutToLunch further destabilizes reality]] and shuts down other magic, destroying a square half-mile with the initial blast not counting further destruction via fire. What's particularly insidious is that the heat produced is technically a physical change, allowing it to bypass AntiMagic protections.
298-->'''Elka:''' ''Whole area'' becomes... foul, boiling, dead soup. On ''fire''.
299* FantasticRacism:
300** Aldish society is divided into PeopleOfHairColor.
301---> "Caste diversity equals Aldish strength. Caste purity equals Aldish power."
302** Most people look down on the reptilian two-toes, seeing them as dull, thieving pests. After humans tore down their homes for First Materials, banned their religions, and turned them into second-class citizens forced to only take menial jobs, most two-toes have no love for spiderpaws either.
303* FantasticSlur:
304** "Pissmop" is one for Souds, an Aldish caste identified by their blonde hair.
305** "Insect" is one for the short-lived Hethllot. Quigley rebels against this by giving his custom spells insect themes.
306** The "[[LizardFolk two-toes]]" respond in kind by referring to the gangly, many-fingered humans as "spiderpaws.”
307* FantasticUnderclass: The two-toe lizard folk were driven from their underground homes after a disastrous first contact and now live on the margins of human society with none of the rights of citizenship, doing menial work. It goes From Bad to Worse when they're scapegoated for Princess Rilursa's murder and subjected to mass internment.
308* {{Fantasy}}: Quite. Beyond that, however, [[GenreBusting it doesn't readily fit into any of the subgenres]]. It could probably be best described as "LowFantasy, high magic.”
309* {{Fartillery}}: A stormy farts a lightning bolt at Captain Hetr while he yells at it and its brethren for being obscene [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch15/ch15_04.html and causing a supernatural storm.]] [-NSFW-]
310* FatBastard: Starfish and Delicieu.
311* FateWorseThanDeath:
312** Duane could ''feel himself rotting'' after he became a galit. This is on top of all the other horrific things he has to deal with as part of being a zombie. In addition to that, zombies are a blasphemous abomination in his religion, so it's the rough equivalent of a devout Christian being turned into a slavering Satanic demon.
313** The people in the silver cart are still alive even after being turned into [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_102.html this]], since it feeds on their suffering.
314** The fate that awaits Roger Foi-Hellick is this. He is allowing himself to be fed on by Ruckmearkha, an efheby whose venom is dissolving Roger's soul into spiritual soup that can be dissected and analyzed by Cresce's pymaric scientists so that they might be able to create a countermeasure to Alderode's Dhammakhert. What's particularly terrifying is that the memories consumed by Ruckmearkha are ''permanently'' lost, and won't be remembered by the khert when he does die. Oh, and all the time leading up to his soul being dissected when he's repeatedly being injected with the venom is no picnic either.
315*** Even before that, being subjected to the Etalarche curse means that all Aldish people (save for the Soud caste) are compelled to violently hate him and want to kill him on sight. [[spoiler:Including his lover, Mallory.]]
316* FedToPigs: Sette makes a joke about body disposal, saying ''"[[RussianReversal In Sharteshane pork eats you.]]"''
317* FeedItABomb: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_02.html Beadman's Better Rat Traps]] work by blowing up after being eaten. [[spoiler:Jivi]] later escapes imprisonment by feeding [[spoiler:Ephsephin]] [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_46.html a bunch of them.]] In a subversion, this does not actually kill the target immediately; he has to be finished off later.
318* FictionalCurrency:
319** The standard currency on Kasslyne is the "sem", a coin that's minted from various metals. People might specify the metal ''à la'' "gold sem" or leave it implicit, much like "two-fifty" could mean $2.50 or $250.00 in context.
320** Cresce is a communist state [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_26.html that abhors money]], so citizens who produce beyond their required quotas earn [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_18.html Labour Points]] instead. These magic coins are keyed to the earner's aura so that they can't be spent by anyone else.
321* FictionalDocument: The author [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/world cheekily claims]] that she has lots of information on the setting, but much of isn't in English and she hasn't [[{{Scanlation}} scanlated]] it all.
322* FictionalHoliday: There are four major holidays a year in Kasslyne, each a feast day for one of the four Twin Gods and marked with the ritual sacrifice of a younger twin. The first book ends on Tirna's Day or Treenahinn, the fall day dedicated to the TricksterGod Tirna.
323* FightingBackIsWrong: A frustrated Jivi is unnecessarily cruel to Sette and embarrasses her in front of a bunch of other kids, she responds in kind and a deeply upset Matty makes it clear that being mean and then being mean in response is an endless cycle that he wants no part of.
324* {{Fingore}}: When one of Stockyard's prostitutes acts rude and condescending to Sette while pointing her finger a little too close to Sette's face, Sette responds by [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_15.html biting the tip of her finger off]].
325* FlashbackCut: Used to show Duane's NoHoldsBarredBeatdown in chapter 7, [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_94.html here.]] Technically counts as a FlashbackWithinAFlashback, too, as chapter 7 is a WholeEpisodeFlashback.
326** Also used to show what happened after Duane's reanimation, [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_39.html here.]]
327* FlatWhat: Duane's reaction to his daughter Mikaila asking him if he thinks "[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_94.html Will is cute]].”
328** This is also Quigley's reaction to Starfish calling him useless in chapter 6.
329* FlayingAlive:
330** An Inak in the Crescian capitol who is being forced into an internment camp claws at a soldier who jabbed him in the head with a spear, knocking him to the ground and drawing blood. A mage in the crowd reacts by ripping the inak's skin off and throwing him to the mob.
331** [[spoiler:Magus]] spells Eustace's skin off, he seems to still be alive when he falls through the door to Duane, but he'd dead by the time he tumbles down the rudimentary stairs.
332* ForcedEuthanasia: Bell asks questions of a horrifically burned soldier and once he gets useful information out of the man he covers his face with his hand to smother him as he waxes on about the beauty of the afterlife he believes himself to be sending him to while the poor soldier struggles fruitlessly against him.
333* ForcedToWatch: Chitz, Matty's sight aid, can't be turned off. So, just ForTheEvulz, [[spoiler:[[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_66.html Starfish holds it in such a way]] that Matty is forced to watch Anadyne attempt to kill his father.]]
334* ForebodingFleeingFlock: Right as the self destruct spell is activated, but before it goes off and blows [[spoiler:Inaktown]]'s walls up, a [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/ch16_68.html bunch of beetles flee the cavern.]]
335* ForeignCussWord: Subverted when Sette calls a pair of war criminals trying to rape her friends by a slur for them in Tainish, it's translated and shown in brackets. The author later confirmed that she yelled [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/661901884847767552/how-is-pissmop-said-in-tainish "Padopa!"]] at the soldiers in their native language rather than "Pissmop" as shown.
336* {{Foreshadowing}}: Subtle visual foreshadowing and metaphors are common.
337** In [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch14/ch14_49.html chapter 14 page 49,]] there is a statue of a man preaching to seven children, but one of the statues is broken in half. [[spoiler:Later in the chapter, Jon -- the seventh of Duane's Plat soldiers -- is killed by a pymaric attack that cuts him in half.]]
338** In the final panel of [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/ch16_59.html chapter 16 page 59,]] Sara and Ilya's heads are obscured by the axe of the approaching soldier. [[spoiler:Both of them die later in the chapter.]]
339** The reveal that [[spoiler:Mikaila is alive and well at present day is heavily foreshadowed. When Bastion recounts to Rahm his involvement in Duane's assassination, he notes he was nearly killed by an Aldelier who wasn't Duane, and visually we see him being caught in some sort of explosion. One might assume Lemuel was the culprit, but such an attack wouldn't really be his style (aside from his lack of pymaric ability). And chapter 16 is chocked full of hints that one of Lemuel's young co-pilots is in fact Mikaila, which is revealed to be true when she attempts to use pymary on Duane, not realizing who he is, and the pymary is colored green just like Duane's.]]
340* FormulaicMagic: Pymaric spells [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_16.html are essentially programs]] spoken to the Khert in the Old Tainish language, complete with the potential for catastrophic glitches if functions are incorrectly described.
341* ForScience: The ethos of the Black Tongues, spellwrights who want the freedom to practice pymary however they want. Some work for the betterment of mankind; some dismantle infants.
342* FourLinesAllWaiting: Sette and Duane are ostensibly the "main" viewpoint characters and do get most of the screentime, but there are several secondary protagonists and plot threads the story alternates between as well. In some chapters, such as chapter 13, Duane and Sette actually get a minority of screentime.
343* FrameBreak: Particularly momentous events spill over the sides of the comic.
344* FreakyFuneralForms: The two main religions feel this way about each other. Gefendur bury their dead to return them to Mother Yerta and abhor Ssaelit cremation rituals as destroying a divine gift. Ssaelit cremate their dead to spare them from decay, which they see as one mark of the dead Gods' tyranny, and believe that burial jeopardizes the soul's {{reincarnation}}.
345* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: [[spoiler:Quigley]] is well aware he's done something inexcusable, though as he says in ''Orphans'' the consequences of his actions were not what he thought they would be, they were much worse and have made him a death seeker ever since. What drove him to his panicked decision is understandable, if not excusable, especially since he'd deluded himself about what would happen but there are many who feel he came out of the thing a tragic hero which pisses him off to no end.
346* FromBadToWorse: While at the Crescian monastery, Duane learns from one of the waterwomen that some of their kind are being held within, so he goes snooping around for them. The first one he finds is [[spoiler:a dead a decomposing child held in a tank. Around this point he starts losing his mind as night is starting to fall, meaning he has all of the rage from finding the dead child but none of his normal sanity to hold his anger in check. Then when Sette tries to drag him to a secluded spot, they get separated by the dinner procession of all of the children at the monastery going to dinner. She is unable to get back to him (partially due to getting distracted by talk of a play about the gods being put on my the children) before he sets a painting on fire and nearly kills the lady in charge of the monastery.]]
347* FromACertainPointOfView: Subverted. Though she sees it as this, Sette [[spoiler:outright lied and misled Duane to get him closer to Cresce than he would normally have agreed to.]]
348* FrustratedOverheadScribble: When one of Stockyard's prostitutes has his cigarette stolen and is ordered to keep searching for Sette his irritation with the situation is exemplified by the [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_54.html thick black scribble in his speech bubble as he walks away.]]
349* FunctionalMagic: Sorcerers are called "wrights" (short for "spellwright"). Seems accessible enough that one of the mooks could use it while reading an instruction manual. Specifically, pymary is Rule Magic --it's controlled by speaking a LanguageOfMagic with lots of rules and limitations that must be strictly adhered to.
350* FunetikAksent: Sette's occasionally incomprehensible accent is a source of reader rage.
351* FunnyBackgroundEvent:
352** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_35.html Sette knows an opportunity for thievery when she sees one.]]
353** Then again, who needs to carry money around when you can pay for stuff by [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch03/ch03_20.html stealing from the tip jar?]]
354** While visiting [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Jab Beadman]], Nary Frummagem [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch13/ch13_15.html casually swipes a silver ashtray right out from under his nose.]] Like daughter, like father.
355* GagPenis: When stormies bother to fully materialize they've got dongs near as long as their legs. One smushes his against Uaid's windshield interrupting a conversation Duane and Quigley were having about the moon, by blocking their view of the moon. Duane asks if this is what it means to be cock-blocked. Another uses theirs to hit Keon in the head and knock him out of a fight.
356* GambitPileup: Seems like ''everybody'' is hatching up some complex plot which will inevitably come into conflict with each other.
357** In Alderode, [[spoiler:there is a conspiracy involving Duane's murder, and it is heavily implied the Ald leadership wants to use Duane's death as justification to purge the religion of Gefendur from Alderode.]]
358** In Cresce, [[spoiler:Queen Sonorie is secretly using Ruckmearkha's venom to literally melt Roger's soul in the hopes that she can find a way to counter Alderode's pymary. Meanwhile, General Bell is exploiting Sonorie's increasing unpopularity to stage a coup against her, believing she is too soft against Alderode.]]
359** In Sharteshane, [[spoiler:Beadman is eager to remove Sonorie from the picture, as he believes she will destablize the stalemate between Cresce and Alderode that Sharteshane has profited greatly from. To this end, he has been secretly supporting General Bell's coup by providing him the tainted silver and using two-toes to assassinate Sonorie's sister, weakening her line of succession as well as causing massive civil unrest as Cresce initiates a fresh wave of discrimination against the two-toes.]]
360** For the Black Tongues, [[spoiler:with their power and influence waning with the disappearance of Ilganyag, they have decided to renounce their vow of neutrality and have offered their services to Sonorie in return for legitimization. Winails is greatly opposed to this, and Duane is apparently key to his plans to stop them. Meanwhile, Prakhuta takes control of the tainted silver and plans to use it to not just destroy Alderode, but ''all of humanity'' in revenge for the discrimination they have subjected the two-toes to. ]]
361** The senet beasts meanwhile have their own plans. [[spoiler:Ruckmearkha is playing both Sonorie and Bell against each other purely for the enjoyment factor to see what happens. He's also greatly interested in Duane's nature as a self-aware plod, which is something he has never seen before. Meanwhile, Ilganyag is apparently trying to seduce Duane, as he seems to be the key to allowing her to finally escape the khert.]]
362* GenreSavvy:
363** Duane demonstrates this before a pair of slavers, predicting their fates due to their role in the story.
364** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_66.html Knock-Me-Down]]:
365--> "I got a policy of kids not [[YouKilledMyFather watchin' me crash their parents]]. In ten years a [[{{Franchise/Batman}} masked avenger]]'ll show up to ruin me day."
366* GentleGiant: Uaid, the giant hollowed-out hill ogre of the Quigleys.
367* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: An antagonistic woman unwisely [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_15.html points her finger]] inches away from Sette's face while delivering what she considers a BreakingSpeech. Sette [[{{Fingore}} bites it off]].
368* {{Gorn}}: Cope really loves her gore. The gore does tend to be more for dramatic or horrifying purposes than pure excitement, but it does dip into this occasionally.
369-->'''[[http://spring.me/GlassShard/q/526492586752373849 From Author Comment:]]''' Viscera are beautiful. I think we're lucky to have such pretty insides [[CatSmile :3]]
370* GiantWallOfWateryDoom: How [[spoiler:Cutter's silver]] is stopped (for now).
371* GlamourFailure: Glamours are relatively commonly used pymary, but they all tend to be rather fragile. For instance, Duane has employed two forms of pymary throughout the series, the first form he used only works as long as he avoids eye-contact, causing him to remain hooded at all times with the hood drawn low. The second method he employs later at Sette's insistence allows for eye contact, however it only works on the unknowing. If someone is told that he is using a glamour, they can see right through it. We see Bastion use a third method which draws features from the people around him that appears differently for anyone viewing him. He gets caught when people start talking about him and all describe him with completely different features and even skin color.
372* GodzillaThreshold: [[HatePlague The Etalarche Curse]] is so fundamentally vile and damning that it took a theocratic police state 10 years of political debates before they could stomach using it on an extremely effective rebel leader. It is so seldomly used that it has only been cast less than 12 times in the entirety of history, with it's namesake, the grandson of Ssael himself, being the very first victim.
373* GoryDiscretionShot: Sneaking into Duane's room to kidnap Sette is a bad idea. Would have been a SoundOnlyDeath if not for the [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_84.html soundproofing]].
374* GraffitiOfTheResistance: On the day Duane was assassinated graffiti saying [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_62.html March On,]] for the Aldish rebel group the March, had to be washed off the wall around the [[UrbanSegregation gher]] he lived in.
375* GreaterScopeVillain:
376** Stockyard, until chapter 9 when Sette confronts him directly. [[spoiler:However, this comes with the reveal that he is, himself, small fry, and that there are villains of even greater scope afoot.]] There are also hints that someone named "Delicieu,” a member of the [[MadScientist Black Tongues]], is heading the Red Berry Boys operation. [[spoiler:He too is confronted directly at the climax of the first arc, and he too hints at the existence of greater villains.]]
377** The GreaterScopeVillain of the second arc is General Kima Bell of Cresce, who is [[spoiler:sponsoring the First Silver FantasticNuke to escalate the war between Cresce and Alderode behind the queen's back]]. As the protagonists are far from the capital, they can't confront him directly, but they do have to deal with the consequences of his warmongering.
378* {{Greed}}: The dangers of giving in to greed show up and are pointed out time and again. In Cresce greed is illegal, technically, as regular money is outlawed and people are to use labour points to purchase things, yet their nobility is still far more wealthy than the supposedly fairly treated laborers.
379** Quigley's fatal flaw is his susceptibility to greed. Even though he, Uaid and Matty are on the run from the Aldish and Crescian governments and he's disgusted by Starfish he's talked into smuggling Starfish and his cargo into Cresce despite having promised his son they'd go to Sharteshane and keep away from both superpowers that want his construct, and his head.
380** Human greed is what destroyed the Inak homelands. When they were unearthed they had many [[AntiMagic first materials]], so people killed them and destroyed their villages for it. Then forced the survivors to convert to their religion and be second class citizens treated like slaves.
381** Though Rahm is showing his own hypocrisy at the time he points out to Quigley that greed has consequences when the silver Quigley helped transport gets a bunch of people killed.
382--->''[[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_10.html Greed has consequences, boy, and the victims it leaves in our wake are not resurrected by belated altruism.]]''
383* GreenRocks: "First" versions of various materials, supposedly from when the gods created the world. They're required to craft [[{{Magitek}} pymarics]], as they're the only objects that can hold a permanent enchantment.
384* GreenThumb: The ancient Tains, the first people to figure out how to use pymary, used it to grow plants, improve their farms and for healing. The traitor Ssael, who allied himself with the Gefendur invaders slaughtering the Tains for having a different religion, created the basis for modern pymary when he went against his people's decree and figured out how to use pymary for war and other things.
385* GreyAndGreyMorality: Just about everywhere you look. Very few characters are truly good, with even Duane, one of the most virtuous adults in the story has rather dark aspects to his character, most coming from his loyalty to Alderode and his hatred of Crescians (though considering they [[spoiler:murdered him and his daughter]], one can sympathize with his feelings). Matty is essentially the only purely good character, and he is also a rather young child. And then you get some truly sinister characters ranging from the pedophile slaver Starfish to the sadistic senet beast Ruck, who is a rapist [[MindRape in more ways than one.]]
386** Neither Cresce or Alderode are perfectly good or evil, with both sides having their good and bad sides. Cresce is arguably the more sympathetic country, which treats all its citizens equally and has a true communist system where everyone is given a job according to their talents and given comfortable enough living conditions. However, if one practices any religion besides Gefendur, they are burnt at the stake if found out, and the country has the unfortunate practice where twins are taken to be raised in a convent, where upon reaching adulthood the younger twin is ritually sacrificed and cannibalized. And, despite seeming like a communist country, they still retain the nobility. Worst of all, the two-toe lizards are slaves in everything but name, forced to do the worst jobs and unable to ever become citizens. Alderode is a rather oppressive theocracy with strict gender roles and a strictly enforced caste system based upon hair color (which isn't completely arbitrary, hair color indicates the person's lifespan and general pymaric potential). Ironically, despite being a theocracy, Alderode is the only country in the setting with actual religious freedom. Ssaelism and Gefendur can both be worshipped freely, though Gefendur elements within the country are plotting to change that. Alderode does get another strike against it due to its use of child soldiers, however.
387* GrievousBottleyHarm: Starfish beats a wounded [[spoiler:Ephsephin]] to death with a wine bottle.
388* GroinAttack:
389** [[spoiler:Starfish]] receives his just deserts in the form of a dagger right in the family jewels when [[spoiler:he tries to abduct Sette]].
390** Sette hasn't, as yet, inflicted the classic kick in the balls on any character, but she likes to threaten it - and she's ''delighted'' with the idea of seeing [[KickTheDog Matty get hit in the nuts]].
391-->'''Sette:''' Chalktop, you're gonna knock your pea-balls up inta your [[EyeScream eye sockets and your eyeballs inta the mooooon]].
392* GuiltByCoincidence: Duane and Sette are mistaken for members of the Red Berry Boys while investigating an RBB hideout.
393* GuttedLikeAFish: After his enclave are confined to a single cavern for the actions of three teenagers, and told they will be kicked out into a supernatural storm in a country that is currently burning their people in the streets [[spoiler:Masek]] tries to ally with Aldish invaders. Instead the fanatics gut him while snidely professing not to treat with the help.
394* HaHaHaNo: When Bastion earnestly tells Prakhuta that if they both deny Ilganyag's wishes and stick together they can prevent whatever genocidal plan she's set Prakhuta on Prakhuta responds by [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch13/ch13_93.html loudly pretending to cry at his tenderness for a minute while laughing.]]
395* HairAntennae: Sette seems to have somewhat {{downplayed}} ones.
396* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe:
397** A {{Mook}} chasing Duane is [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_99.html killed in this manner.]]
398** In chapter 14, [[spoiler:Jon]] is cut in half at the waist by pymary during a pitched battle. To make it more horrifying, we first see [[spoiler:Duane]] clutching their upper torso, before the camera pulls back to show us the extent of the damage.
399** [[spoiler:Delicieu]] is split in half vertically by a pymary spell.
400* HandOnWomb: Despite wearing a glamor to hide her pregnancy Emne gently places a hand on her pregnant stomach, giving away that she is much further along in her pregnancy than she would be able to reveal to the public without a huge amount of controversy given her heroic husband's popularity and recent widely mourned death.
401* HarmfulToMinors: As a young teenager, and during the course of 24 hours, Duane's brother Lemuel witnesses one of his friends and fellow soldiers get stabbed through the neck, causing him to have a small mental breakdown. The next day, he seems to have regained his sanity only to witness ''another'' friend and fellow soldier step on essentially a pymaric landmine that caused him to swell up and explode into a shower of gore, launching one of his teeth into Lemuel's face (giving him the scar he has at present day.) He sports a rather depressingly impressive ThousandYardStare after.
402* HatePlague: Alderode has a weaponized ''self inflicted'' one in the form of the Etalarche curse. Alderode's leadership essentially brainwash everyone within the Dhammakhert's domain to absolutely fear and hate the targeted individual with every fiber of their being, meaning that every Aldish citizen will do anything and everything in their power to make sure the afflicted target dies a horrible painful death. The first victim and namesake of the curse, Etalarche, was cursed for betraying his grandfather Ssael (''the'' Ssael) to his death. In the end Etalarche was violently torn limb from limb by an angry mob. It's considered such a vile and drastic measure that it has only been used less than 12 times in history and it took a ''decade'' of debate before Alderode's leadership decided to cast it on the leader of a large faction of Aldish rebels that threaten to destabilize all of Alderode. It has its limitations, however: it can only be cast on and only affects those who were born and changed by the Dhammakhert, so Alderode couldn't cast it on the queen of Cresce for example. Also, as Souds like Duane are not affected by the Dhammakhert, they cannot be targeted or affected by the curse either. Also the target must be within the Dhammakhert to be targeted (and Alds outside the Dhammakhert also won't be mentally affected either).
403* HealingMagicIsTheHardest: Pymary can sterilize wounds with perfect accuracy, stop bleeding, and support an injured area, but can't actually speed healing beyond maintaining a favourable environment.
404* HealthcareMotivation: Elan Aled will die without the treatment he gets from Bastion, who has him do illegal things for him as payment. His faith in the system he works for was also broken when he learned that Bastion's treatment for his heart condition isn't an illegal newfangled Black Tongue invention but something well known, which the state's doctors didn't tell him of when they gave him his fatal prognosis since he's not worth enough to the state for it to bother paying for his treatment.
405* HeroicBSOD: Anadyne suffers this after [[spoiler:Toby and Stockyard's corpses are dumped in front of her]]. She completely ignores the climactic battle with an EldritchAbomination going on behind her, as seen [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_103.html here.]]
406* HeroicSacrifice:
407** In chapter 11, [[spoiler:Elan]] throws himself in front of the enemy forces to ensure Elka makes it to safety; he doesn't last long before the enemy wrights [[{{Gorn}} crush him between pillars of earth]]. The villain scores some {{Irony}} points by calling him a coward as he does so. It's implied that he did it because [[spoiler:he was going to die soon anyway, as he had a heart condition and had gone several days without his treatment]].
408** In chapter 16, [[spoiler:Sara]] stays behind in a collapsing tunnel in order to save [[spoiler:Siya's notebook]], and is crushed before she can make it out. Interestingly, though, WordOfGod [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/664862960723853312/the-irony-that-saras-death-basically-renders-her states]] that she did not intend to die and would not have made the sacrifice if she'd known it would cost her her life.
409* HidingBehindReligion: While some of the murderers running around using religion as their excuse really believe what they're saying, even if their acts go against their religious doctrine, not all of them are strong believers in their religion.
410-->'''Sette:''' '''''Stay away from 'im!''''' I didn't '''''like''''' him! Not in the khert! Nor in your dead man's tale! He's like the paladins at home, like '''''[[{{Hypocrite}} you]]''''': says he does as the gods say, but the gods tell him ever t'do [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/ch16_107.html as he were plannin' anyways.]]
411* HilariousInFlashback:
412-->'''Duane, way before he met Sette (refering to [[spoiler:his daughter Mikaila]] ):''' If I ever meet a more felonious and disrespectful little girl I'll kiss a Crescian!
413* HoistByHisOwnPetard: While witnessing [[spoiler:her father]] being beaten to death by thugs, [[spoiler:Mikaila]] attempts to stun them with a flashbang spell. This does work as intended... but as the thugs flail around blindly, they stab her by mistake.
414* HorrorHunger: Duane and his metaphorical snake. Luckily he has it (mostly) under control.
415* HorseOfADifferentColor: Giant dogs are used as mounts, but they are also put to work as draft animals.
416* HumanSacrifice: The most prevalent religion in the setting sacrifices younger twins who've reached the age of 22 during holy festivals, with their elder twin going on to become a priest/priestess. The second most prevalent religion teaches adherents to kill non-believers, but this isn't seen as a sacrifice as instead the thought is their victims will reincarnate into families following the "correct" religion.
417* HumanTraffickers: Starfish smuggles people across borders to sell as slaves, but when Sette and Duane come across him his current human cargo has actually been cut open to stash what he's actually smuggling inside them so he can look like he's just a slaver, when he's instead smuggling a pymaric weapon.
418* HumongousMecha: Uaid is already a construct five stories tall and the Crescian fire-lopers tower over him, and are designed for war while Uaid is designed to protect those he carries from pymary.
419* HypocriticalHumor:
420** A LoveHotel receptionist is grossed out by Turas participating in a (fake) [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_81.html sexual roleplay.]] It's also a bit of hypocritical humor on the author's part, since she roleplayed the Unsounded universe for a long time. The same receptionist can be seen reading an InterspeciesRomance novel while {{squick}}ing over Sette pretending to be Duane's lover.
421--->'''Vera (love hotel receptionist):''' The deviants are ''always'' roleplayers. Now, did you want Octopus Alley or the Squid Suite?
422** And there's [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_09.html this.]]
423--->'''Iori:''' If I ever meet the two-toe that did that to you I'll knock its teeth out!\
424'''Jivi:''' I hit him with a stool.\
425'''Iori:''' Well, violence is never the answer.
426** Duane espousing the virtues of peaceful diplomacy and level-headed negotiation shortly after punching a politician in the face. [[LampshadeHanging Lemuel calls him out on this.]]
427* {{Hypocrite}}: The CentralTheme is "[[CopeByPretending Live in your best world,]]" so there are a ''lot'' of characters lying to themselves and each other.
428** Duane is probably the biggest one among the central cast. He believes he is an upstanding hero and warrior of God who protects the innocent and punishes the wicked, but his definitions of "innocent" and "wicked" are conveniently fluid. He is biased by [[TheFundamentalist extreme fanaticism and nationalism]] that leads him to do truly awful things to [[WouldHurtAChild the very children he claims to protect]]. This is exemplified by the WholeEpisodeFlashback to his time in the army, where he gleefully fries a group of traitorous rebel {{Child Soldier}}s... while claiming to be AFatherToHisMen to his own squad of {{Child Soldier}}s.
429*** Additionally, in the same chapter, he proudly claims to have "never lost a lad," defying the expectation that he view {{Child Soldier}}s as canon fodder. [[spoiler:One of his lads does in fact die in a later fight, but the other children assuage his guilt by insisting Jon "wasn't a lad", since he was the ripe old age of ''18''.]] Duane accepts this excuse, but his brother Lemuel (himself a ChildSoldier at the time) clearly recognizes and is disgusted by his self-serving hypocrisy.
430*** In chapter 16, Duane finally [[spoiler:reunites with his long-lost brother]]... only to reject the exact same rhetoric he's been spouting the entire story when he hears it coming from someone else's mouth. [[spoiler:Lemuel]] gives him a scathing rebuke for this, sneering that he lacks the courage to do dirty work and would rather pretend to be a hero by leaving it to others.
431---->'''[[spoiler:Lemuel]]:''' The old hollow virtue. The old toothless indignation. Maybe you ''are'' Duane. Grand man for ''speeches'', but when the time came to ''live the word'' how he ''shrank'' from threats to his tender sensibilities... Well, there aren't enough pages in Ssael's writing, nor Gefender scripture, nor even the '''''goddamned book of Duane Adelier''''' to detail all that's been lost to the ''tender sensibilities of weak men''.
432** After the deaths of [[spoiler:Sara]] and [[spoiler:Ilya]] prompts CharacterDevelopment from Duane by finally breaking through some of his own hypocrisy, Lori immediately {{lampshade}}s the DisposableWoman trope by snapping the girls were "meant for more than this". That's pretty rich, considering the fate she "meant for" them was to be {{Human Sacrifice}}s (with [[spoiler:Ilya]] in particular trying to escape precisely that fate). What's worse is that ''she genuinely believes this'', as her religious belief is that {{Human Sacrifice}}s are a divine honor that ensures one a reward in paradise; just like with Duane, religion is a helluva drug.
433*** While Duane does not call Lori out on this specifically, he ''does'' call her out on saying this after [[spoiler:torturing the stormfolk around the shrine, including ripping out the heart of a baby]]. This gets through to Lori, causing her to break down in tears and agree to [[spoiler:regrow the waterbaby from its heart]].
434** Maur is a kind old man who genuinely believes in the potential of the Black Tongues' research to help humanity. But while he'll vocally condemn the abuses and atrocities committed by his less altruistic brothers, he won't lift a finger to actually stop them. This is particularly blatant in the case of Bastion, who was the last in a long line of "apprentices" who were horrifically abused and killed by Delicieu; Maur would give Bastion comforting words and a pat on the head, but never did anything to actually stop Delicieu from hurting him.
435** Lady Ilganyag calls [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans Bastion]] out on killing so many in his goal of [[ImmortalitySeeker defeating death]]: "I would ''never'' kill anyone [...] But how many headstones pave ''your'' great ambitions, ''idiot child?''" But this is, itself, hypocrisy, as her own scheme [[spoiler:creating the First Silver monster]] makes her indirectly responsible for far more deaths than Bastion.
436** General Bell is a Crescian nationalist... who wants to abolish most of Cresce's core cultural values to replace them with Alderode's. He's also a religious fundamentalist... who wants to convert his country a different sect, again one favored by Alderode. He's incredibly ruthless and willing to commit atrocities for his cause, yet acts disgusted by Queen Sonorie's own ruthlessness. Toma sums it up well when they finally confront each other: Bell is ultimately loyal only to himself and his own lust for power, and he's willing to change his principles on a dime to get it.
437* ICantLookGesture: One of Ricker's squad turns away when his squadmates grab an already dying [[spoiler:Masek]] and yank him around trying to demand answers out of him after they cut him open when he'd offered them aid.
438* IdenticalTwinIDTag: As part of her frustration with her [[HumanSacrifice fate as a younger twin]] Siya has made a point of visually distinguishing herself from her twin sister Sara, wearing a different hairstyle and radically altering her uniform.
439* ImmortalitySeeker: Bastion Wilalils is a doctor who seeks to cure death. Unfortunately, [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans he is willing to commit murders and war crimes in the name of this noble goal]].
440* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice:
441** While Duane's assassins were pinning him to the ground and beating him to death his daughter Mikaila tried using magic to blind them with light. One turned and stuck their sword straight through her chest and out her back in response.
442** [[spoiler: Rilursa]] ends up impaled on the broken axel of her cart, which pierced through her chest after her cart was forced into a PitTrap.
443* ImplausibleDeniability: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_66.html "I'm always nice,"]] says Elka, immediately after [=OHKOing=] a random guard. [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_62.html A few pages earlier]] she was gleefully terrorizing several other unruly guards.
444* ImpairmentShot: During the flashback to Duane's assassination there's a panel from his pov showing the double vision encroaching on him after getting hit with drugged darts.
445* ImprovisedUmbrella: Uaid rips up a tree and tries using it as an umbrella during his [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch03/ch03_13.html first appearance.]]
446* ImStandingRightHere: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_124.html When]] Duane's nature is revealed to Toma and Quigley, they immediately disregard the pressing threat in order to theorize that he's a mindless plod under someone else's control while Duane is standing right there. Eventually he gets fed up and uses pymary to [[PutTheirHeadsTogether knock their heads together]].
447-->'''Quigley''': ...This makes sense. No ''legitimate'' human could be such a prancing ''twat''-\
448'''Duane''': 'Legitimate?!' Plat, shall I ''legitimately'' drop you from another ''cliff''?!
449* IncompatibleOrientation: Jon, Duane's lieutenant in the army, is in love with him, but Duane is straight as an arrow. Duane never realizes this, however, as [[spoiler:Jon is killed in action before he can confess his feelings]].
450* IneptMage: One of the Red Berry Boys, Bette, casts spells by reading them directly out of a book with no understanding of the underlying principles, and Duane finds it trivial to seize control of his pymary. [[spoiler: Duane's daughter Mikaila]] also makes a number of dangerous mistakes, although the fact that she's doing it at all at [[ChildMage her age]] shows she has an aptitude for it.
451* InfiniteCanvas: Makes liberal use of this, sometimes altering aspects of the website's background as well; see PaintingTheMedium, below. A notable example is a point where Sette ''[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_28.html falls through the page.]]''
452-->'''[[NaughtyTentacles Octopus Pymaric]]:''' Are you ready for something [[DownTheRabbitHole a little different?]]
453* InjuredSelfDrag: Ricker tries to crawl away from the survivors of his attack on the shrine after he's knocked off the roof. One of his legs is so badly damaged that it is torn off as he drags himself across the ground.
454* InMediasRes: Chapter 1 starts with Sette and Duane already in the middle of their journey.
455* InsistentTerminology:
456** Sette's tail is a ''lion's tail'', and don't you forget it!
457** Duane insists he is not a zombie, but a "galit" -- a Tainish word that we later learn means "Damned One", confirming he's a walking existential crisis.
458* IntendedAudienceReaction: WordOfGod [[http://www.formspring.me/GlassShard/q/474976436193608704 explicitly says]] that Murkoph is designed to be as [[HateSink vile and hateable]] as possible, so the readers who despise him are perfectly justified in doing so.
459** HateSink
460* InterruptedIntimacy: Duane's intimate moment with Lady Ilganyag in the khert is rudely interrupted by Murkoph punching a hole through Duane's chest.
461-->'''Cope's commentary:''' "That's enough bird nookie for you, Romeo. Get your boney butt back to the plot."
462* InterruptedSuicide: [[spoiler:Quigley]] in ''Orphans,'' twice.
463* InsultMisfire: Sette taunts Quigley, saying he couldn't spell "Dog" (in reply to him saying he would spell her into a cockroach). He in response spells out "Frummagem". As Sette is illiterate, she only catches that that isn't how dog is actually spelled, laughing to Duane about how wrong Quigley is, missing his insult.
464* InTheBack:
465** Dhampir kills Danila by stabbing him in the back while Danila and Lemuel were hunting a boar, unaware any enimies lurked in the smoke.
466** When defending Lemuel from Lady Ilganyag's insinuations in chapter 12 Duane imagines his brother stabbing his [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_17.html rotting corpse through the back,]] which he frames as Lemuel doing his duty as an Aldishman, [[spoiler:unaware Lemuel had already betrayed him to his death and beyond it]].
467* InTheHood: Duane is almost always hooded, because direct eye contact tends to make him fumble the glamour concealing his skeletal face. Also, sunlight makes him itchy.
468* InWhichATropeIsDescribed: The subtitle of every chapter takes this format. For example,
469** Chapter 01: The Reluctant Escort—In Which There Are Strange Beasts & Stranger Stirrings
470** Chapter 05: Darkening Sky—[[PunBasedTitle In Which Two Wrights Make A Wrong]]
471** The pattern is broken by chapter 10's subtitle, which is simply "Here There Be Monsters.”
472** The pattern is also broken by chapter 13's subtitle: "For Whom Do I Hope For Help, O Heavens, If Cruel Are Those Who Love Me?" This is a ShoutOut to ''La Susanna''.
473* IronicDeath: [[spoiler:Stockyard]] dies from hanging ([[OffWithHisHead which also decapitates him]] [[{{Gorn}} for good measure]]). He is clearly fixated on noose imagery (he ties his hair into noose shapes and [[spoiler:uses noose iconography in his brothel]]), and [[GenerationXerox his father was hanged]] --with an implication that he took the fall to save his son, no less.
474* ItIsBeyondSaving:
475** Captain Hetr thinks Ethelmik is beyond saving and relishes in slaughtering the people there and razing it to the ground, even though the criminal conspiracy he's painted the entire town with as an excuse to kill every man, woman and child is one he's a vital part of.
476** Several characters have expressed such thoughts about humanity itself in Kasslyne, and they are unfortunately very powerful characters working on crafting superweapons to carry out the genocide they've decided is the answer.
477* ItIsDehumanizing: Plods are usually referred to as "it" and intentionally given as few identifying features as possible to avoid the UncannyValley effect. And [[spoiler:Stockyard]] reveals his true colors when he refers to Duane as "it" in conversation.
478-->And [[spoiler:your Da]] earning a ''queen's ransom'' getting '''it''' back where '''it''' goes.
479* ItWasAGift: Matty treasures his hat because his frugal and emotionally distant father gave it to him.
480* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: When one of his thugs tries claiming he's injured and doesn't need further harm as punishment for disobeying Nary and hurting Sette the crime boss coldly grabs his sister to strangle her in front of him as punishment instead.
481* JerkAssWoobie: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch05/ch05_54.html Ephsephin]]. After getting thrashed by Duane and Sette multiple times... and then Captain Toma... you can't help but feel bad for him. Especially since he's made it clear that he's more or less a PunchClockVillain that's JustFollowingOrders.
482-->'''Ephsephin:''' I hate today.
483* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Quigley's with the Red Berry Boys [[PunchClockVillain for the money]], but he is completely against their brutal treatment of children and still cares for his son.
484* KickTheDog:
485** Literally, on [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_21.html this page.]]
486** Starfish [[spoiler:[[ForcedToWatch forcing Matty to watch his father drown]]]], simply because he can.
487*** In fact, this is so blatantly and horribly evil that Anadyne [[PetTheDog calls him out on it]] shortly after.
488** The wright in chapter 11 core-leeching [[spoiler:Elan, who was already dying anyway]].
489* KidAmidTheChaos: In the ruins of Ethelmik while Bell's butchers are slaughtering the populace a little girl is seen crying over her mother's corpse, with a wright approaching her hands glowing with pymary a she's about to become the next victim to Bell's lust for power.
490* KillItWithFire:
491** Duane used spelled fire to burn the [[WhenTreesAttack Wandering Root]] when it attacked and nearly killed Sette. He also used it to burn the bodies inside once it was deceased.
492** Lemuel burned [[spoiler:the unarmed and restrained rebel prisoners to death]] because one of their number killed his friend in battle. He later blamed the Crescians for it.
493* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:Ilya]] is last seen running away into [[spoiler:Litrya's Inaktown]]; her body is later found crushed under rubble after [[spoiler:the self-destruct spell destroys Inaktown]].
494* KillTheCutie:
495** [[spoiler:Cara]] is an early example, introduced and killed off ([[{{Gorn}} gruesomely]]) in the same chapter to establish [[WouldHurtAChild just how monstrous the Red Berry Boys are]].
496** Subverted with [[spoiler:Duane's daughter Mikaila]], who we are led to believe was killed for quite some time before it's revealed otherwise, many chapters later. She is also [[ChildSoldier significantly less cute]] by then.
497* KnightTemplar:
498** Kima Bell and his loyal followers genuinely believe they are doing their country a service by killing their queen and starting a genocidal war with Alderode, Cresce's long time foe. They think the Queen is too soft in her approach to fighting the Alds, and despise her for taking an Aldish defector as one of her husbands.
499** Several of the Lions of Mercy are fundamentalist Ssaelit who want to slaughter the Gefendur and see nothing wrong with raping and killing Crescian children, since they don't see them as children covered by the religious doctrine they claim to follow. They consider doing so only helping to undermine the Crescian queen, thus helping their own country.
500* {{Ladette}}: Elka. Sette also counts as a pre-pubescent version.
501* LameComeback: Sette is a master at these. "Your face" seems to be her favorite.
502* LameLastWords: Spoofed with [[spoiler:Hetr]], who lives just long enough to regret them.
503-->'''[[spoiler:Hetr]]:''' My name will ''blaze'' on history's page! My sacrifices leave schoolchildren in ''breathless awe!'' '''''My soul is not a fart--!'''''[[labelnote:*]]ItMakesSenseInContext (slightly); references a previous argument about the weight of a soul[[/labelnote]]\
504''*shank*''\
505'''[[spoiler:Hetr]]:''' Don't... let those be my last words...\
506'''Emil:''' Don't worry. No one's ever gonna look them up.
507* LanguageBarrier: While everyone whose primary language is Tainish also speaks Continental well enough to be understood Uaid's control panel is all in Tainish, which causes trouble when Jivi comes to rescue the Qugileys using Uaid as he can't read the controls.
508* LanguageFluencyDenial: When Captain Toma comes across Matty and Jivi at the constable station Matty tries to pretend he doesn't speak Continental to avoid getting arrested. Mind at this point Toma and Matty had already met and had a conversation in Continental, so [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_60.html the attempt isn't worth much.]]
509* LanguageOfMagic: Old Tainish, which is what wrights speak their incantations in. It's said that it was the language the gods used to shape the world, so by speaking it yourself, you can tap into that same power. Naturally, though, you have to be careful and ''very'' specific with your language, otherwise the spell may just blow up your organs.
510* LastRequest: [[spoiler:Sara]] turns back and takes the time to retreive [[spoiler:Siya's book]], meaning when the next blast tears through the shrine [[spoiler:Sara]] ends up stuck instead of escaping with the others. They get [[spoiler:the book — which she has argued with Siya over because she's not been put in —]] back to [[spoiler:Siya]], but they themselves are trapped when the passage collapses. Their final words as they realize they can't escape are ''"Don't leave me out."''
511* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Murkoph to Sette in [[spoiler:the khert]], after an in-universe flashback to Duane's life.
512-->'''Sette''': Wh-what's going on?!\
513'''Murkoph''': Flashback. Dream sequence. Hallucinatory rrrrrevelation. Who put the little girl in the lead? Where's the plot-hole you came in through, darlin'?
514** Also used in a more literal fashion for dramatic effect, with the borders of the comic getting played with to show when something is off with the khert. See [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_18.html here]].
515* LeaveNoWitnesses: When the magical weapon of mass destruction Bell is financing went off and destroyed a building and made a mess Bell has his loyals in the military destroy the whole town, hunting through it to pick off any survivors. This was also partially because a number of them were on his payroll, through intermediaries, and he planned to pin the whole mess on them.
516* ALightInTheDistance: When Sette falls into the khert through a shadow she's in darkness, but as she creeps along she's [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/stoopid_creepy_eel.html able to see a light and heads towards it.]]
517* LimitedWardrobe: Sette has the same outfit for the entire story. Other characters have had to get different clothes whenever their current outfit gets damaged, but when Sette's blue shirt gets torn, she just happens to find an identical shirt in the town they were in, something she notes is pretty improbable.
518* LintValue: Sette tries, and fails, to barter for a map being modified with [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch03/ch03_23.html a broken pymaric, a cloak clasp and a twig.]]
519* LittleBitBeastly: Sette's tail, extremely sharp teeth and ability to smell magic suggest she's not entirely human, and in her dad's gang this leads people to speculate that she's not really his.
520* LizardFolk: Called "two-toes" here, named after the fact that they have, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin two toes]]. Call themselves Inak. They're pretty small compared to humans though. They used to be subterranean, so they have poor sight and hearing but excellent senses of smell, making them useful as trackers. Not actually reptiles, though, being warm-blooded and having no scales, among other things.
521* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Duane's brother Lemuel has neck-length hair both as a teenager and as an adult. He is also much more popular with the ladies than Duane ever was (though ironically Duane is the one who got married, and to a beautiful woman no less.)
522* LoveHotels: Sette takes Duane to [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_35.html a Crescian equivalent]], and manages to {{squick}} the attendant enough that she just slides the key across the counter.
523* LuminescentBlush: ''Duane'' does this [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_74.html here]] (especially in the lower-left panel), looking ridiculously cute in the process.
524* LysistrataGambit: Duane grew a beard once, in a Patreon-only picture. Leysa used this to get rid of it.
525* MadeASlave: Starfish's victims were abducted and enslaved by him, then cut open to smuggle [[AntiMagic First Silver]] hidden inside their still living bodies.
526* MadeFromRealGirlScouts: [[http://www.formspring.me/GlassShard/q/374587102068759457 Cannibal pie!]]
527* MadnessMantra: [[http://4ms.me/W9Xy5L A question on his Formspring]] resulted in Duane giving an answer that ended in one of these. Could also count as a SurvivalMantra.
528* MadScientist: The Black Tongues (or "Ilganyag") are a group of lawless pymary researchers limited only by their imaginations and their own morals. Some are sane, kind individuals who [[JustThinkOfThePotential honestly want to aid humanity in their pursuits]], but others are... less scrupulous.
529-->'''Rahm (a Black Tongue himself):''' The Black Tongues are ''one'' brotherhood but each of us act independently. Some seek to better the world through pymary; dismantle the woes of humanity! Others dismantle infants.
530* MagicByAnyOtherName: Pymary. Justified, though; see SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic, below.
531* MagicIsMental: Using it requires fluency in an archaic language and precise mathematical calculations.
532* MagicKnight: Duane is not only an exceptionally skilled wright but skilled with a staff as well. According to [[http://www.formspring.me/DuaneAndSette his Formspring account,]] when he was a military commander, he trained all the wrights under his command in weapon skills as well in order to [[DefiedTrope defy]] SquishyWizard.
533* MagicMushroom: Bloodeye Wanderers are a type of mushroom that can crawl, fleeing from attacks or responding in kind en mass to poison a being. They are large gray mushrooms with poisonous spots of dripping crimson guttation.
534* MagicalSensoryEffect: Sette has a [[TheNoseKnows supernaturally sensitive nose]] that can also smell magic, which is implied to be due to her [[spoiler:uniquely strange connection to the BackgroundMagicField]].
535-->'''Sette:''' ''[Watching a WizardDuel]'' I'm gonna diiiiie... Stupid wrights, it's like they're fartin' at each other the most hostile way!\
536'''Matty:''' Farts... You can smell pymary? I think it would smell lovely, like butter toast and [[{{Golem}} Uaid]] feet.\
537'''Sette:''' You know ''balls''. Pymary stinks like greasy poo and tar.
538* {{Magitek}}: Pymarics. Usually of the bionic (replicating living creatures) variety. Due to how the magic system works, they can only be made out of special materials. WordOfGod explains in a colourful metaphor [[http://www.formspring.me/GlassShard/q/183236643807847293 here.]]
539* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: The reader might notice from the very first flashback images of Sette's "Da" Nary-A-Care that he lacks a tail and mouthful of sharp teeth. While we don't know what her mother looked like, it's been said that Sette is unique among the Frummagems, let alone the rest of the world, raising questions regarding her paternity. Sette comments briefly on a rumor about this, and seems inwardly concerned that she isn't Nary's daughter by blood. She is, however, determined to prove herself by merit.
540* TheManBehindTheMan: On several levels. [[spoiler:Stockyard is secretly helping Starfish and the Red Berry Boys transport the silver, which Cutter the 'two-toe henchman' ''invented''. Stockyard and Elan claim the silver experiment is being abetted by the Queen of Cresce; it isn't, but that's because she's busy funding a ''brainwashing / HumongousMecha'' scheme that requires mass heresy. Meanwhile, Stockyard captures Duane on what he claims was Nary Frummagem's instruction, and Nary was commissioned to return Duane to Alderode by the Aldish Lord Winalils, who was responsible for Duane's reanimation in the first place. And finally, Lady Ilganyag sits in her Khert throne as TheChessmaster, using clairvoyance of all timelines to manipulate the entire cast into creating a monster that can 'fix everything' - and by fix, we mean 'kill a lot of people so the grieving survivors live in a slightly better world'.]]
541* MandatoryMotherhood: Most of the human cultures on the continent place special emphasis on settling down with a member of the opposite sex, having children and being able to support them. Same-sex relationships are disapproved of (though thankfully there's absolutely ''no'' religious discrimination) because such affairs get in the way of 'making babies'. It's taken to the extreme for the Platinum caste in Alderode as the country is in constant need of Plat soldiers for the army and they don't live beyond thirty; it's common for Plat girls to start having children only a little while after they first start menstruating, and it's unusual if they ''aren't'' pregnant by fifteen.
542* MarkOfShame: Inak pariahs are marked with a series of scars to warn off other Inak when their clan disowns them. The most striking scar is across their muzzle to the bone, taking a chunk of their lips and ensuring their teeth are always visible.
543* MarriageOfConvenience: Though outwardly they portray it as [[MarryForLove marrying for love]], the marriage between Queen Sonorie and the Aldish Roger Foi Hellick is this. Roger's soul has been changed in a way no other living Aldishman can claim due to being the victim of the Etelarch curse. He and Sonorie are working together so that Cresce may learn of a method to change or even destroy the Dhammakhert that surrounds Alderode, which would be crippling to them. There is nothing romantic between them (especially since Roger is gay), but they do have a close relationship of respect at the least. Though the outward ruse may throw off Alderode to what Sonorie is really up to, it also has the added side effect of making certain powerful people within her country think she has gone soft towards their eternal enemy.
544* MasterOfIllusion: Sort of. [[http://www.formspring.me/DuaneAndSette/q/252881031265270953 The illusory arts are Duane's favourite type of pymary]], not necessarily because of practical application, but because of the artistic possibilities. He's still better at combat spells, though.
545* MasterOfUnlocking: Sette practices her lock-picking in her downtime and has never had trouble getting a lock open, once any pymaric traps on them are unlocked. She has the added benefit of being able to smell pymary, which lets her avoid traps.
546* MaternalDeathBlameTheChild: Lemuel's mother died giving birth to him and his guilt over it manifested in nightmares where other kids would bully him over it saying he'd killed her.
547* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: During the flashback to the day that Duane was murdered, at one point he passes by [[spoiler:Bastion, the man who orchestrated his death and brought him back to life.]]
548* MeaningfulEcho:
549** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_69.html Jivi's spectacular entrance]] echoes words from much [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch03/ch03_05.html earlier]] in the comic.
550** A visual example. In chapter 15, during his SanitySlippage, Duane begins seeing the sacrificial twins at Litriya Shrine as [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch15/ch15_112.html hollow clay vessels,]] reflecting his religious beliefs that they are only puppets of the Gefendur church. In the next chapter, after [[spoiler:Sara's death]] forces him to confront his own hypocrisy on the matter, [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/illbailnomore.html he pictures himself in the same way.]]
551** The composition of [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/ch16_124.html 16-124]] mirrors that of [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch01/ch01_16.html 01-16,]] with the page horizontally bisected by nationalist imagery and [[spoiler:Lemuel]] featured prominently. (The author wanted to make 16-124 fully painted to truly parallel them, but ran out of time.) This is done to highlight how Duane's views on those things have changed in the interim.
552* MediaScrum: When Toma's death is announced a swarm of reporters gather outside his wife's home, eagerly pestering any and all visitors with questions while Emne stays inside with her grief.
553* MegaCorp: Beadman's Betters is a giant company that produces just about everything, from food items, to sex toys, to weapons and magical constructs, and the owner of the company, Jab Beadman, is the power behind Sharteshane's PuppetKing.
554* MercyKill: Cutter's victims who were cut open to smuggle the first silver and then warped to create a body for the thing, using their suffering as fuel, are killed by Toma and Duane as there is no saving them but they can be freed of their suffering.
555* MessianicArchetype: Ssael is something of a stand in for Jesus. He is the centrally worshiped figure of a religion that stems from another religion (though for very different reasons than Judaism.) Both Ssael and Jesus were killed due to their radical ideas. And the methods of their deaths became major icons in the resulting religions (the cross for Jesus, a lion for Ssaelism). The comparison ends there though as what they did after dying was completely different (Jesus rose from the dead while Ssael stayed in the realm of the dead and killed the Gefendur gods).
556* MindScrew: In chapter 7. It starts when Sette [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_28.html falls through the page,]] and [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_30.html only gets weirder from there.]]
557* MistressAndServantBoy: Sette and Duane, with the twist that the mistress is prepubescent.
558* MissingMom: Sette claims her mother drowned when she was a baby; since Nary is her only source for this, who knows if it's true? She doesn't particularly seem to care, though.
559* MistakenNationality: Turas is from Madishane but due to his looks can pass as Crescian which the Red Berry Boys use to their advantage. Jivi later claims the Red Berry Boys were all from Sharteshane when he paints everyone from that country as criminal.
560* MoodDissonance:
561** Duane's idealistic speech about waging war with honor and decency is [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_94.html contrasted with]] pictures of his NoHoldsBarredBeatdown. "Only in Alderode are we free”, indeed.
562** When [[spoiler: Mikaila]] drops the [[FantasticNuke allepakh]] on [[spoiler: Uaid and Matty, the most innocent and nice characters in the whole story]], she cheers and whoops while shouting ''"Death to traitors!"'' while gliding away from the carnage.
563* MoodWhiplash:
564** After seeing Duane's assassination in the khert Duane wakes up skinside to a tentacled sex toy slapping him in the face saying that it seems he passed out and his safe word is "abracadabra". When he says it deadpan he turns to see there is a man whose face has been mostly eaten and whose torso has been shredded and eaten by him while he was in the khert which upsets him, before he makes a quip noticing [[spoiler:Turas]]'s legs are intact so he can use their bones to replace his own damaged ones. He then realizes Sette is laying unresponsive on the floor and freaks fearing she's been killed.
565** After [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe gruesomely murdering]] Delicieu and saving [[spoiler:Bastion]] from certain death, [[spoiler:Prakhuta]] cheerfully holds up Delicieu's flayed face like a mask, exclaiming "I'm a ''man'' now!"
566* MonsterWhale: Typhoon Whales are vast, [[TimeAbyss primordial]] entities from TheTimeOfMyths, {{flying|SeafoodSpecial}} over the oceans and bringing hurricanes in their wake.
567* MoralityPet: Quigley is a pretty immoral person, who hates himself and has only been prevented from killing himself by his young son's intervention. With the death of his wife the only thing he really cares about is [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/637789963378933760/is-there-a-reason-that-quigley-is-so-ambivalent his son Matty and her memory.]]
568* MugglesDoItBetter: Because the inak 'two-toes' can't use pymary, they don't have the option of spelling their ailments away and thus have a far better understanding of medicine, biology and how the body actually works. They've cottoned on to germ theory while the humans of Kasslyne think [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/674120312812716032/so-did-the-tains-know-what-bacteria-was-or-did wounds get infested with ghosts from the khert,]] and an elderly inak is able to explain basic brain mechanics to a sceptical human audience.
569* MusicalEpisode: Despite being a comic with no actual audio, the story has multiple musical numbers. The first instance at the brothel was probably the most out of nowhere however; the second and third instances were Bastion and Duane and his brother entertaining guests and fellow soldiers respectively. But they were still involved musical numbers with proper choreography.
570* MyCountryTisOfTheeThatISting: Quigley despises Alderode, at one point quipping that he'd rather be called the son of a whore than a son of Alderode.
571* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Duane realizes that he's done something inexcusable in [[spoiler:letting the Aldish soldiers into the shrine]], an action he considered righteous until he saw the bloody consequences. When Sette tries to apologize to him for forcing him to stay in the shrine of a religion he finds heretical he stops her and says he cannot bear to hear, nor deserves, an apology given what he's wrought.
572* MyGreatestFailure:
573** Duane ''thinks'' his daughter's murder at the hands of Black Tongues is this. And then it gets worse.
574*** During his stay at Litriya shrine, he manages to ''accidentally'' orchestrate the destruction of the entire sanctuary; [[spoiler:first he helps the Inak servants find the ''self-destruct'' codes, then he locks the headmistress up so she can't coordinate safely, then he sows doubt into the children's heads so they start acting out instead of staying in the safe room, then he stops the experimental torture powering the shrine's shields against the nearby armies, and finally, he delivers his Aldish comrades into the basement under the delusion that they will arrest everyone, whereas they proceed to betray his expectations and begin raping the girls and murdering the servants until the Inak have enough and hit the self-destruct. End result: The shrine explodes, most of the Inak are slaughtered, two of the girls die, and Duane is finally forced to realize his racism and bigotry has brought ruin to everyone his entire life. The only consolation is that the failure was so great, it also caused the death of a regiment of mass-murdering rapists. And the cherry on top? It turns out Mikaila is alive, meaning the hatred driving all this failure has been a lie.]]
575** Anadyne suffers severe SanitySlippage from failing to save [[spoiler:Stockyard]] and [[spoiler:Toby]] during [[spoiler:the First Silver monster's attack]]. In the following chapter, she has chosen to lie down and die, letting her arm literally rot off from a severe bacterial infection, while the thought "You let me fall" repeats in her head on loop. She is eventually snapped out of it by [[spoiler:Prakhuta jamming the First Silver monster into her]], which turns her despair into rage instead. Whether this is a ''healthier'' direction remains to be seen.
576* MysticalPlague: Regions in the nation of Alderode are afflicted by the Weeping Plague, which somehow spreads by making eye contact with a sufferer.
577* TheNamesake: The title "Unsounded" seems like it's just a cool sounding fantasy name, but it's actually the place in the khert where all souls go after death before reincarnating, and [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_22.html is also]] where the gods or Ssael is depending on your religion. It is called the unsounded because wrights have been able to map out much of the khert through a technique known as sounding, but the technology isn't powerful enough to sound out the depths of the khert, so that place is the "unsounded". The story doesn't even begin to involve the khert itself until 7 chapters in, with most of the story just involving the living world.
578* NauseaFuel[[invoked]]: InUniverse, Sette's [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_16.html description]] of an infected toe.
579--> '''Duane:''' I'm six years without a stomach yet you've turned it.
580* NerfArm: The pair of swords Lemuel was planning to give Mikaila for her eighth birthday before everything went to hell were wooden, so they could still bang people up but she wouldn't be cutting anyone with them. An author comment [[spoiler: says he ended up giving her the swords for her fourteenth birthday]].
581* NeverFoundTheBody: An early piece of {{Foreshadowing}} that [[spoiler:Mikaila]] is NotQuiteDead: their body is absent from [[spoiler:the final shot of Duane's corpse after his assassination]]. The author actually considered this ''so'' obvious she was surprised more people didn't pick up on it. Notably, this is averted in every other case; whenever a character dies offscreen, we ''do'' see the body not long after.
582* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sette frees [[spoiler:Murkoph]] from a supernatural prison after he promises to help her escape. Turns out that was a bad idea, because he's enough of a psychopath to put Starfish to shame.
583* NobleBigot: Almost every main character, except for Sette, who's [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold sort of the opposite]]. Duane is an Alderode nationalist who hates Cresce and is disdainful of of the Gefendur religion. Jivi and Toma are Crescians who hate Alderode. Quigley doesn't care for any of the above. And all of them save Sette think Duane is an abomination for being a sentient zombie ([[WhatHaveIBecome Duane himself also thinks this]]), though all other zombies are mindless drones, so this is somewhat understandable. Matty is the only one who isn't burdened with any real prejudices. They are all still decent people for the most part.
584* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Duane suffered one in the past as punishment for striking a politician. Parts of it are shown via FlashbackCut [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_94.html here.]]
585* NothingButSkulls: Litrya Shrine, and other twin shrines, has shelves full of the skulls of the previous twins. At Litrya most of them get knocked off their shelves into piles on the floor when [[spoiler:the shrine is attacked]].
586* NoWomansLand: Alderode doesn't give you a ton of options if you're female; women are meant to be wives and mothers and little else. (Unless they're from the Platinum caste; then they're often 'encouraged' to go into the sex trade.) They're not really expected to have jobs and ''certainly'' not have careers outside their ghers, plus they're not allowed to own property, vote or even use pymary, unless it's for making things look pretty. Not that different from plenty of past and present cultures in the real world, but it says a lot when a woman's best chance for real power and autonomy is the chance to take the Third Option and legally be seen and treated as a man; plenty of women from the Copper caste, who are relatively more liberated thanks to their long lifespans, take this route. But even then, women in the ghers communities primarily take the Third Option because they're ''forced'' to do it, since there may be no male heir in the family and, again, women can't own property or inherit. The other countries on the continent, particularly the matriarchal Cresce, condemn such misogyny as incredibly backward and barbaric.
587* TheNoseKnows: Sette's is as acute as a scent hound, with sensitivity to magic on top.
588* NotHisBlood: After Duane catches [[spoiler:Jon]] as he's cut in half on the battlefield, Lemuel is concerned the blood across his abdomen is his own.
589-->'''Lemuel:''' Are you alright? Are you hurt? What's this?\
590'''Duane:''' [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch14/ch14_69.html W-war's rouge.]]
591* ObfuscatingDisability: When Sette talks about teaching Lucky Puppy how to be a better beggar so they could make jukrum it depicts her showing him to act like he needs a crutch.
592* OddCouple: He's an elegant lich sorcerer. She's the foul-mouthed child of a thief king. Together, they... walk across a continent.
593* OfferingsToTheGods:
594** The Gefendur often leave small offerings of money or goods at statues of the Twin Gods when they pray. The LovableRogue Sette tries [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_44.html bribing]] the Mother Yerta to turn a blind eye to the underhanded business she's planning.
595** In Alderode, people often burn locks of their hair as offerings when they pray. It's a symbolic gesture, as hair is the [[PeopleOfHairColor basis]] of their FantasticCasteSystem and the subject of some superstition about SympatheticMagic.
596* OffWithHisHead:
597** [[spoiler:Stockyard]] is decapitated by a razor-wire noose.
598** In chapter 16, Duane is decapitated by [[spoiler:Lemuel]]. Of course, since he's [[OurZombiesAreDifferent already dead]], this is only an inconvenience.
599* OhCrap:
600** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch05/ch05_10.html Couldn't have said better myself, Ephsephin.]]
601** Turas gets one when he finds himself [[spoiler:locked in a room with Duane, who reveals his true appearance by taking off his hood]].
602* OhMyGods: Averted in the case of one religion, played straight in another. Ssaelit are monotheist, and so use "God" in the same way Judeo-Christians do for the most part. The Gefendur, being polytheists, have more unique religious exclamations.
603* OlderThanTheyLook: Sette apparently [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_30.html stopped aging a few years ago]], which makes her [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_42.html attractive to Starfish]] and a liability to her Da.' Her real age is unknown.
604* OneHitPolykill: Duane tosses a rebel wright at Lemuel, and Lemuel manages to skewer the wright and a friend of his who was trying to save him [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch14/ch14_10.html with one jab.]]
605* OneNationUnderCopyright: The Sharteshane King is just a figurehead bought and paid for by Jab Beadman of Beadman Industries who is the real power behind the throne and finagles its military to get rare materials and try to prevent wars that will reduce his clientele while supporting those whose fights have a chance of expanding the area where he can sell.
606* OneSceneTwoMonologues: In chapter 8, after Duane [[spoiler:realizes he is in Cresce]], he goes on a self-righteous tirade while at the same time Sette rambles about [[spoiler:her time in the khert]]. This is represented by [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_33.html the speech bubbles overlapping each other.]]
607* OriginsIssue:
608** Chapter 7, composed primarily of a WholeEpisodeFlashback detailing Duane's life when he was alive, including the events that led to his death and reanimation.
609** The supplemental story ''Orphans'' is this for Quigley, detailing his time with the Black Tongues and establishing some of his motivations.
610* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Ghosts start out as clusters of memories cleansed from the souls of the dead by the setting's BackgroundMagicField, the Khert. Some are intense enough to absorb similar memories and slip from the Khert to the physical world, where they seek out things that resonate with their theme. The most common are smoke eels, when ghosts of pain and suffering form ephemeral bodies of dust or smoke; and haunted pymarics, when ghosts hide inside {{Magitek}} and co-opt it for their own use. Sette's TeamPet Boo is an unusually complex and precocious ghost that holed up in a pymaric spider.
611* OurDragonsAreDifferent: ''Vliegeng'', the Aldish national mascot, are the closest thing the setting has to them. They're highly intelligent, and fly by gliding along the khert lines. Elite Aldish soldiers [[DragonRider ride them]].
612* OurHumansAreDifferent: Humans are unique in that they demonstrably possess a [[OurSoulsAreDifferent soul]], which lets them access the BackgroundMagicField of the Khert and delivers their memories to the Khert upon death. Other sapient beings, such as the ancient Senet Beasts and the "Two-Toe" LizardFolk, see this with some envy or consternation, not least because the dominant religion takes this as proof that HumanityIsSuperior. The author has stated that humans also vary biologically from real life humans, partially because Unsounded's universe operates on different laws of reality than real life.
613* OurLichesAreDifferent: Duane fits this better than any other typical undead creature (though even then it's not a perfect fit, as he does not seem to have a SoulJar); he has retained complete sentience despite being identical to an ordinary plod in most other respects. This appears to be a quite rare (if not unique) condition; Duane somehow maintaining his intelligence after his death and reanimation is evidently quite strange.
614* OurSoulsAreDifferent: According to WordOfGod, they are essentially a depository of memories. Thoughts and feelings and such occur in the brain, the soul just retains memories and feelings experienced over a lifetime. [[spoiler:Duane is unique in that his soul has managed to adapt to his rotting body. His brain has rotted away, so logically he shouldn't be even able to think or feel, but his soul has adjusted to his body's circumstances so that he has a thinking and feeling soul, something that so far is apparently one of a kind.]]
615* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Actually something of a return to the original voodoo-zombie tradition. "Plods" are corpses that were deliberately reanimated with pymary, and are widely used as a cheap source of slave labor. They are considered quite ordinary in the countries that "employ" them; making a mindless magical meat-puppet do punishing work for days at a time is considered to be a more humane practice than enslaving living, feeling humans. Ssaelism, an offshoot religion that demands respectful treatment of human bodies, disagrees with this.
616* OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions: The Black Tongues believe that the Twins and Ssael are false gods created by mankind and believe themselves beyond such superstitions. Interestingly though, Ilganyag, the source of much of the knowledge they have gained and the namesake of their organization (Ilganyag translates to Black Tongue), casually tells Duane that the Twins did exist and Ssael slew them, as Ssaelism states, though whether Ssael truly has achieved godhood has not been said. There is of course the very real question of how much Ilganyag is just manipulating Duane, but [[spoiler:we do see Ilganyag mourning Ssael's disappearance with the added implication that he is ''Sette's father'']].
617* PaintingTheMedium: Characters lean across the comic borders, and some explosions leave debris across the page. The pages are made to look like a torn up notebook, but the background sometimes changes to reflect scenes in the story. A notable example is [[spoiler:Murkoph grabbing a knife from the header image]] during chapter 9.
618* PantheraAwesome: The ancient Gefendur invaders of Tain rode giant lions more intelligent than those in our own world. After lions were used to hunt down and tear apart the traitor twice over Ssael the nascent religious cult he was building used them as a symbol of being freed from an imperfect body, and the Gefendur started slaughtering their lions, in their fervor eventually killing off not only all the lions but ''every cat in Kasslyne''. Thus cats are extinct by the time the story starts.
619* PatrioticFervor: The horrors people will carry out in the name of nationalism come up again and again in the conflict between [[FalseUtopia Cresce]] and [[FascistButInefficient Alderode]]. Even plenty of otherwise decent people from both countries display the bigotry and hatred caused by nationalism.
620* PedophilePriest: Murkoph makes a joke about kids not being safe with priests, as he tries to grab Sette from Duane so he can eat her.
621-->''[[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_114.html Holy men aren't t'be trusted with children--]]''
622* PeopleOfHairColor: The people of Alderode have demonyms derived from their hair colors, such as Coppers, Silvers and Plats.
623* PetTheDog:
624** Quigley: "[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch05/ch05_59.html I don't do executions, Starfish.]]"
625** While drowning [[spoiler:Quigley]], Anadyne calls Starfish out for [[spoiler:[[ForcedToWatch forcing Matty to watch]]]], as well as his "[[WouldHurtAChild smaller bodies]] = more money" plan.
626** Sette stopping Duane from killing a Crescian peaceguard JustFollowingOrders, also [[spoiler:saving Jivi from being killed by Knock-Me-Down despite having no reason to do so.]]
627** An oddly violent example: While on the run from the Black Tongues, Bastion takes the time to blind a CorruptCop harassing an inak child, preventing him from hurting them further. Bastion in general treats inak with much more kindness and dignity than other human characters, due to an inak being his only friend growing up.
628** Bastion spares no hesitation healing [[spoiler:Mikaila]]'s life-threating injury, even though he just murdered their father.
629** During the Litriya arc, Duane starts JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and [[KickTheDog kicking puppies]] with wild abandon. But despite this, he treats the shrine's inak population with a dignity and respect denied to them by most other humans. ([[SubvertedTrope It's ambiguous]], however, whether this was coming from a place of genuine altruism, or done performatively to prove his moral superiority over [[FantasticRacism those degenerate Crescians]].)
630* PietaPlagiarism: Though the shot is from behind, the end of [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_91.html this strip]] has Murkoph in a very Pieta-like pose as he holds the flayed skin of his torso. [[PlayingWithATrope This is quite a juxtaposition]], as Murkoph is a highly depraved and sacrilegious character.
631* PitTrap: [[spoiler: Rilursa]] is assassinated when her carriage is forced onto a cliffside road with a hidden pit trap full of sharp wooden spikes.
632* ThePlague: Illness is a major issue in Kasslyne because the human healers have no understanding of it, with cold and flu analogs being very deadly. They're better at treating infection, only because the Tains left words that casters can use to kill bacteria. The problem is with the Gefendur culling of the Tains as heretics and destruction of their culture modern Kasslynians don't even know what bacteria actually are, [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/674109459465895937/wait-does-that-mean-that-humans-die-of-diseases thinking them ghosts.]]
633* ThePlace: The comic is named for many things. [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_22.html One of them]] being a place where the gods might be.
634* PlatonicProstitution: Duane spends time with the prostitutes of the Nevergreen by reading scripture to them. The prostitutes' response is to fall asleep from boredom.
635* PleaseKeepYourHatOn: There's [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_32.html a reason]] Duane always has his hood up.
636* PleasePutSomeClothesOn: Minnow is a water woman, so despite having--[[HumanoidAbomination for the most part]]--the body of a human woman with blue skin she doesn't have much use for clothes. When she stops to run and swim around Duane he quickly averts his eyes and grabs a tarp for her to use as a cloak.
637* PolarOppositeTwins: The Gefendur gods are two pairs of very different twins. Riv is a violent macho manly man while his twin Baelar is a quiet warrior scholar and poet. Yerta is a plump, loving fertility godess who loves creating life while her twin Tirna is a skinny wrathful trickster who doesn't understand the appeal of imprefect living things.
638* ThePollyanna: Young Matty Quigley. According to his bio on the cast page, "Three years ago Matty was struck blind but he still manages to see most silver linings."
639* PoseOfSupplication: When Duane realizes just how horrifically he's messed things up he apologizes to [[spoiler:Lori for Sara's death and the destruction of the shrine which his actions made possible]] kneeling and lying prostrate before her.
640* PoweredByAForsakenChild: The humans the First Silver Weapon was created in are still alive inside it, powering it like a beating heart. These unfortunates include several children due to Starfish's proclivities. Killing them weakens it, but doesn't destroy it.
641* PowersAsPrograms: Every human in Kasslyne is born with a connection to the Khert, so anyone can become a spellwright through a pymaric rite that allows them to speak to the Khert through that connection. A rare few are born with that enhanced connection already in place.
642* {{Precursors}}: The Senet Beasts came before humans, most have been wiped out ''by'' humans who use the First Materials they're made of so many of the surviving ones will not hesitate to [[TheFairFolk kill or trick humans they come across]], and they do not reproduce. All Senet Beasts that are still around have been around ere the dawn of humanity.
643* PragmaticVillainy: Queen Sonorie limits blind patriotism in a time of war, shows patience and restraint, has many allies and friends instead of constant paranoia, and refuses to develop a WMD with massive collateral damage even if it could help her conquer the world. But behind closed doors, she's the one who [[spoiler:ripped her husband's mind open with soul-melting neurotoxin to extract his Alderode state secrets, and outright admits to her council that she is sponsoring ''a cult of mad scientists'' with the intention of [[BoxedCrook pardoning their crimes in exchange for permanent employment in Cresce]]]].
644* PropagandaMachine:
645** In Cresce there are posters decrying the [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_44.html Aldish as snakes]] and [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_45.html baby killing blasphemers.]] The newspapers are controlled by the state and the information dolled out to control the populace, Bell subverting the queen's wishes and publishing an inflammatory report that the heir was killed by two-toe rebels before the investigation is complete allows him to start a deadly pogrom against them.
646** Alderode is a fascist surveillance state with posters glorifying the military, [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_63.html calling for caste purity and offering rewards for Crescian "pelts".]] Their newspapers also spread the state line, for instance Quigley killing everyone involved in murdering his wife and stealing her construct to take his son and run was presented to the public with no mention of , and claimed Quigley was a crazy radical who built the thing, [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/674418605761478656/what-was-adelrodes-propaganda-about-the-whole murdered state officials and then went to ally himself with Cresce.]]
647* PublicExecution: Stockyard's da was executed in a public hanging, which also seems to be the public execution method favored in Cresce. In Alderode [[spoiler:Duane]]'s assassins were publicly tortured for confessions and then decapitated.
648* PunchClockVillain: Most of Starfish's employees, since [[EvenEvilHasStandards none of them can measure up to his horrible bastardness]]. Except [[BackAlleyDoctor Cutter]].
649* ThePurge: During the rebellion known as the Foi-Hellick Affair the entire Foi-Hellick family--the leaders and employers of Avelpit for centuries--was taken out in the street an publicly disemboweled. Their followers were all hunted down and killed even after fighting had ended. Duane only seems to start realizing he might have been taking part in something horrific by aiding in the purge years after his own death.
650* PutTheirHeadsTogether: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_124.html When]] Duane's nature is revealed to Toma and Quigley, they immediately disregard the pressing threat in order to theorize that he's a mindless plod under someone else's control while Duane is [[ImStandingRightHere standing right there]]. Eventually he gets fed up and uses pymary to knock their heads together.
651--->'''Quigley''': ...This makes sense. No ''legitimate'' human could be such a prancing ''twat''-\
652'''Duane''': 'Legitimate?!' Plat, shall I ''legitimately'' drop you from another ''cliff''?!
653* PyrrhicVictory: The Inak are locked beneath the shrine because three of their teenagers broke into Lori's office. Then their rebel minded youth try to aid the invading Lions of Mercy in an enemy of my enemy situation, showing them the military facility hidden beneath the shrine only to be degraded, beaten and slaughtered. In response they trigger the self destruct spells for the facility. This destroys [[spoiler: Inaktown to their surprise, killing everyone inside.]] Waumsresh [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/ch16_89.html describes their actions as winning,]] as they'd taken some spider paws with them.
654-->''"Man...never sees. Like hatchlings. Anything smaller than them's only there to be eaten or toyed with. But now we've won."''*sobs*''"We've won."''
655* RainOfBlood: Vampire's plats tear open a Vliegeng while it's flying over camp, raining blood and gore on the soldiers below.
656* TheRant: ''Unsounded'' hosts its author comment on a separate website (Website/{{Tumblr}}) and it's set up in such a way that only the rant for the most recent page is readily available unless accessing the [[https://unsoundedupdates.tumblr.com/archive archive]]. It's not necessary for following the comic but can contain some amusing dark humor and extra context for things in the story.
657* RapeDiscretionShot: Starfish, an established pedophile, grabs Cara and starts undressing her, sliding his hand up her as he lifts her dress and then the scene cuts away. It's left vague but heavily implied he raped her before giving her to Cutter.
658* RapePillageAndBurn: Ricker and his Lions of Mercy were chosen for the mission to Litrya specifically to attack and rape the innocents inside while stealing the shrine's valuables and torching the place as the mission is intended as a piece of propaganda painting Queen Sonorie in a bad light for hiding a military installation beneath a holy site.
659* RapidFireNo: When Duane wakes skinside to find Sette unresponsive on the floor he rushes to her side saying "not this, not this" as he fears his shambling corpse killed her while he wasn't home.
660* RasputinianDeath:
661** Duane did not go down easy. His assassins poisoned him, subsequently had several of their members killed in retaliation, then cut him, broke his arm and some other bits, pinned him, cut out his eyes and injected him with [[spoiler:some form of the weeping plague which acted as a vector for the spellwork that tied his soul to his corpse]].
662** The Lion of Mercy that grabbed Sara and Siya, and was slamming their heads against the wall while his friend tried to/raped Ilya behind them got a pencil stabbed through his mouth--cheek to cheek--by Sara, sliced in his arm and thigh by Sette, went down with Boo stabbing a bunch of holes in his face and eyes then tried to get up and attack the kids again only for Lori to [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/ch16_67.html cut his throat.]]
663* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Implied for the Shadwe, who says Duane is "the finest wright I have seen in centuries."
664** All Jets and Coppers are potentially like this, due to their incredibly long lifespans.
665* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Queen Sonorie is reluctant to accept the guilt of Ethelmik until more concrete evidence is found of any crimes that justified the town's destruction.
666* RegimeChange: General Bell's coup against the Queen of Cresce turns out to have Aldish supporters with part of his plan including Alderode [[spoiler:killing the queen in a military strike]].
667* ReluctantRuler: Queen Maharaishala didn't not want to be queen exactly, but felt uncomfortable with being made the heir when her sister was so much more hungry for it and she didn't think she had it in her to do some of the less savory things the position would require. At least this is how she remembers it decades later.
668* {{Reincarnation}}: Both the major Kasslyne religions, Gefendur and Ssaelism, teach that human souls are stripped of memories in the khert and reincarnated as they go through lives working towards their final incarnation and are deemed worthy of joining the gods/god. The khert stripping them of and storing their memories after death is provable and the whole thing is used to excuse genocidal bigotry. As other sentients don't have a Kasslyne soul they are considered inferior, and slaughtering a bunch of adherents of the opposing religion can be disregarded as sending them on to their next incarnation and closer to perfection.
669* RequestForPrivacy: When a majority of the Queen's Council [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch17/ch17_27.html decide]] to withdraw support from her dynasty, one of them [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch17/ch17_29.html unceremoniously moves]] the Chancellor out into the hallway with magic before they continue to debate.
670-->'''Councilor:''' Ufal, begone. This discussion is beyond a mere mouthpiece such as you.
671* LaResistance:
672** The March is the big rebel group against Alderode's surveillance state, but not much is known about them save that Vienne was building Uaid for their leader. She was tortured to death before she ever finished, but it's notable that Uaid is ''not'' a traditional war construct being designed to protect those he's carrying rather than kill opponents.
673** The rebels in the Foi-Hellick affair allied with Cresce and managed to dismantle the Dammakhert's surveillance capacities in their entire ginnal before they were hunted down and killed by the Aldish military.
674* TheReveal:
675** Chapter 10 has a big one: The identity of "Delicieu", intermittently mentioned as the mastermind behind the First Silver experiment, is [[spoiler:Cutter]]. Chapter 13 adds the additional reveal that [[spoiler:Delicieu is actually a human Black Tongue; Cutter (real name Prakhuta) ''killed'' him and stole his name]].
676** Chapter 11 answers one of the series' {{Driving Question}}s: Who reanimated Duane? The answer: [[spoiler:Bastion Winalils, a Black Tongue who has just been introduced]].
677** Chapter 15 ends on a WhamShot: The captain of the Aldish strike team harrying Litrya Shrine is none other than [[spoiler:Lemuel Adelier, Duane's brother]].
678** Chapter 16 has some whoppers. [[spoiler:Quigley was the one who ratted Vienne out to the Aldish state, causing her torture and death and Matty's blindness -- and Matty learns this along with the readers. It's all but confirmed Lemuel was in some way involved in Duane's assassination. And Mikaila, rather than having been killed alongside Duane six years ago, is alive and undercover as Lemuel's copilot]].
679** Chapter 16 has another huge one: [[spoiler:Mikaila did ''not'' die with Duane the night of his assassination as Duane previously assumed; moreover, she is serving in the army as Lemuel's copilot.]]
680* RiddleForTheAges: [[spoiler:Was Mallory really just using Roger and secretly hated him, or were the vile words he was spewing before his death simply caused by the Etarlarche curse? [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/624647536504881152/the-things-that-vampire-said-to-roger-about-never#notes Roger will never know, and neither will the reader.]]]]
681* RidiculouslyCuteCritter:
682** The happy yellow fish-squid spirits or "squishes" in the khert.
683** "[[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/741695046402949120 Squeals]]" are large amalgamations of happy memories which look like a smiley glowing yellow and teal seal or otter mixed with the squishes and are reminiscent of sea hares, if they had more mammalian cute features.
684* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Quigley reportedly went on one of these [[spoiler:after the government killed his wife Vienne, blinded Matty and confiscated Uaid the construct. He strapped Matty to his back and attacked the municipal office in a suicide run...which he managed to survive.]]
685* RoyalBrat: Sette, by virtue of being a crime-king's daughter, though her brattishness is perhaps better explained by the rest of the clan's habit of kicking the shit out of her on a daily basis.
686* TheRunaway: Cara ran away from her uncle after she was orphaned and forced to move in with him. She was subsequently abducted, enslaved and murdered by the Red Berry Boys.
687* RunningGag: The play written about Quigley that's very popular in Cresce. Every time he meets a new Crescian character, they inevitably bring up the play at some point, much to his dismay.
688** In chapter 7, Jivi is given a hat that is commonly worn by Crescians that he grows rather attached to. Eventually, Sette seems to grow attached to it as well as she begins repeatedly stealing it from him, which makes him increasingly annoyed.
689* RussianReversal: Sette makes a joke about body disposal in her notoriously crime ridden home, saying ''"In Sharteshane [[FedToPigs pork eats you.]]"''
690* SacrificialLion: While there was always a feeling that anyone could die the main characters were safe up until chapter 16 where two major characters, two recurring named antagonists and a minor character Sette had just informally inducted into her "gang" all kicked it.
691* SayItWithHearts: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_31.html The Nevergreen's greeters]].
692* SayYourPrayers: When [[spoiler:Ricker]] realizes he's dying he starts praying to Ssael to take him into the khert favorably.
693->"Ssael r-reveal to me th'way and sh-sheild me fr'm twin beasts that harry--''AAA!"''
694* SceneryCensor: In [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_39.html Chapter 12: Page 39]], a Water Woman's privates are covered by hair.
695* SceneryGorn: Bastion walks through the ruins of Ethelmik after Bell's butchers are done burning the town and slaughtering the populous.
696* ScienceWizard: [[FunctionalMagic Pymary]] works through precise manipulation of Aspects of reality, so the talented spellwrights are the ones who train up in physics, biology, and materials science alongside the LanguageOfMagic. In one side story, WizardingSchool students discover and write an academic paper about the properties of laser light.
697* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Murkoph]], who is trapped in the khert, imprisoned by his own memories. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Sette frees him.]]
698* SecretMessageWink: When Hetr send Abby along with a local Peaceguard to "make certain all the detail are correct in his report", she winks at a captive Emil as she passes him indicating that she's going to kill the Peaceguard member, to Emil's horror.
699* SecretTestOfCharacter: In a side story about how Duane met his wife, we learn when he was moved to his caste's upper wards, there were many families who wanted to marry their daughters off to him, the new teacher of wrights in a major military unit. Of all of them, there was one woman who wasn't throwing herself at him. She had a cleft lip and a lazy eye, which put Duane off but he could see there was something else behind her eyes. She corners him at the church while he is praying to question him about whether the rumors that he murdered a fellow student at school were true (he had killed a student, but it was because he had been addled from a blow to the head from behind and used a lethal pymary without meaning to). After prodding him about his appearance and getting him to imply he plans to marry her (and glamour her face into something more attractive, Leysa removes a pymaric pin from her dress that causes the glamour on her face to dispel and return her eye and lip back to normal. She just wanted to make sure he wasn't a shallow man (or a murderer).
700* SecretUndergroundPassage: The old mining tunnels beneath Ethelmik are not exactly secret, but few know how to traverse them and as the town is dying smugglers take advantage of them and Ethelmik's location on the border of Cresce.
701* SentimentalHomemadeToy: The eight-year-old [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_50.html Matty Quigley]] has Chitz, a small stuffed blob that his mother sewed for him -- very poorly, albeit with love. Since the attack that killed her and blinded him, it doubles as a TragicKeepsake and is [[{{Magitek}} enchanted]] to "see" for him; he [[CompanionCube treats it like it's alive]] and [[ParrotPetPosition keeps it on his shoulder]].
702* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: All the Aldish characters that have appeared so far seem prone to using vastly more complicated sentences and words than most of the other characters, though Duane is ''especially'' heavy on the long-winded Shakespearian dialogue, even compared to his fellow Aldishmen.
703** Murkoph shares this trait, although in a much more crude manner.
704* SexTourism: In Ethelmik with the mines used up and the crown preparing to shut down the town people are trying to keep their home afloat using brothels which entreat travelers and pilgrims to come in and spend foreign sem and local labor points.
705* ShapingYourAttacks: Gruftgrammer Quigley enjoys manifesting his pymary in the form of swarms of insects (appropriately named Swarm), due to [[WeAreAsMayflies 'insect']] being a very common insult to the short-lived Plats.
706** Most wrights do this to a certain extent --their pymary can be tinted any colour they choose (for example, Duane likes to use green and gold).
707* SheCleansUpNicely: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_17.html Sette]] can pull off the polished look if she puts in the effort, which she rarely does.
708* ShockAndAwe: The storm-folk can create and direct lightening.
709* ShootTheShaggyDog: The flashback to Duane's life as a non-undead man with a wife and children is both this and ForegoneConclusion, especially for [[spoiler:Mikaila, who gets quite a bit of character development before her sudden ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice death at the hands of thugs who weren't even trying to kill her]].
710* ShowingUpChauvinists: Vienne was a genius {{Magitek}} engineer and forgemaster who creates a revolutionary [[{{Golem}} Construct]] design. She got by in her isolated village, but magic is [[StayInTheKitchen illegal for women]] in her country, which led her to funnel aid to LaResistance and ultimately [[PosthumousCharacter got her killed]]. In a prequel story, a resentful employee reports her to StateSec, so she evaporates the agent's head in front of him.
711-->'''Vienne:''' No one ''lets'' me do anything.
712* TheShowMustGoWrong: Everyone gets stranded at Litrya Shrine just days before they were set to put on a play about the Gefendur creation myth. Sette somehow gets chosen to play Tirna, and schemes with Sara, a girl she met at the shrine, to have Duane show up midplay as Ssael to ruin it (Sara is bored and wants to spice the event up.) However, [[spoiler:Duane for the past few days has been undergoing a major case of SanitySlippage due to multiple factors. He ends up assaulting Sara, scaring off Siya, Sara's twin who had been sympathetic to him, and apparently completely losing his mind after Lori's owl attacks him, ripping off half of the skin remaining on his face before he eats the bird alive and runs off the stage.]]
713* SiblingMurder: [[spoiler:Lemuel]] was part of the conspiracy that saw to his brother's assassination. He was heartbroken over it, but convinced it was unavoidable.
714* SiblingYinYang: Duane and his younger brother Lemuel are about as different as two brothers can be. Duane is master class wright while Lemuel is an expert warrior. Duane never quite fit in with being a foot soldier while Lemuel took to it like a fish to water. Duane has always been something of an awkward nerd while Lemuel was a very cool flirt who all the girls wanted. Lemuel has long flowing hair while Duane was balding at the time of his death. And probably most importantly, while Duane seems to have kept his sanity despite all the horrible things that have happened to him, it is implied that [[MaskOfSanity something has broken inside of Lemuel]] from the horrors of the civil war he endured as a relatively young teenager. About the only thing they have in common is being badass and being devoted Ssaelites.
715* SickbedSlaying: Bell suffocates a wounded soldier as he lays defenseless in a hospital bed, prattling on about the glory of war and mercy of the gods while the poor man [[ForcedEuthanasia struggles to pry Bell's hand off]].
716%%* SidekickCreatureNuisance: Sette.
717* SimplifiedSpellcasting:
718** Tacit casting, i.e. casting without the verbal component. It's an inherent trait, made possible by [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_17.html a mutation that allows wrights to "think" at the khert.]] Duane is capable of it, and it runs in his family.
719** Inverted by the Jet caste of Alderode, who cannot cast at range, requiring them to touch anything they want to alter. The Copper caste cannot cast at ''all''.
720* SinisterSurveillance: The Vits Council uses the Dammakhert as an autocratic surveillance systems, with which they spy on, keep control of and "sting" dissidents among the populace of Alderode.
721* SirSwearsalot: Sette is as vulgar as you'd expect for a child raised by thieves, but never goes beyond a PG-13 rating (unlike the villains, who drop F-bombs).
722-->'''Duane:''' Betimes the words that pour out your young mouth send ''chills'' through me.
723* SnakeOilSalesman: One of the ways Sette supplemented her pickpocket income to make sure she could pay her jukrum was by selling her granny's fake potions to superstitious sailors. [[labelnote:*]]Explained in [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/674367872063176704/was-sette-expected-to-pay-jukrum-if-so-did-she this Q&A post]] [[/labelnote]]
724* SoulCuttingBlade: The Black Tongues have been developing a knife that can cut memories from souls experimenting with efheby venom. At least one of their members hopes to use it medicinally to help people, but the [[https://unsoundedcomic.tumblr.com/post/674062033273110528/so-are-none-of-the-black-tongues-at-all-bothered others are less altruistic.]]
725* SoulEating: Efheby venom turns the soul to mush, allowing the efheby to sort through it, see the victim's deepest secrets, and eventually devour it. They can envenom someone and mess with their memories without eating it, allowing them to mostly recover.
726* StandardFemaleGrabArea: Beautifully subverted [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch04/ch04_53.html when Sette is grabbed by one arm, and uses the other to shove a knife into her attacker.]]
727* StayInTheKitchen: Aldish patriarchy believes women should be cosseted and protected, and that anything other than aesthetic pymary is "unfit for the gentler sex". One of the reasons Alderode hates Cresce is because they're disgusted by the way Crescian forces put women right on the front line.
728* StickyFingers: Sette.
729* StrangeSalute: In Alderode, the standard salute is to [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_65.html touch]] the middle and ring fingers to the forehead, palm towards the face. The most formal version, [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch14/ch14_18.html used]] as DueToTheDead or as a gesture of sincere humility and deference, is to cover the face with the whole hand and bow deeply.
730* StringTheory: The ConspiracyTheorist in Mulimar has put ideas on a wall with a bunch of picture with charcoal lines drawn between them. The woman who owns the hose eventually walks out tells him to beat it and chucks water on the defacing diagram.
731* StripBuffer: In [[http://glassshard.tumblr.com/post/84469476811/what-size-is-your-buffer-right-now a tumblr post]], it's revealed that Ms Cope keeps a buffer of at least ''fifty pages.''
732* {{Stripperiffic}}: If [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_06.html this image]] is anything to go by, the clothing of the Crescian nobility (male and female) is elaborate, colorful and ''very'' revealing.
733* SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic: According to WordOfGod, the reason magic is called "pymary" and not "magic" is because "magic" implies something unknown or mystical. This is not the case with pymary; it is a common fact of life and essential part of society. It's even taught in schools!
734* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler:Quigley]] attempts this ([[InterruptedSuicide and fails]]) at the end of ''Orphans.''
735* SupernaturalSensitivity: Sette's olfactory talents extend to being able to smell magic.
736* SuperweaponSurprise: When Queen Sonorie decided to build a weapons factory underneath [[spoiler:Litrya Shrine]] she turned a place that would normally be excluded from Aldish attack due to their treaty into a viable military target. Since the facility is hidden the Aldish thought it would be a soft target, but the weapons artificers had installed a self destruct and hidden a [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch16/ch16_48.html giant gun in the Yerta statue.]] The Aldish operation was a stunning failure in the face of these defenses and a few unexpected protectors.
737* SymbolicSereneSubmersion: When Duane jumps into Inaktown to save Sette's friends, only to find it flooded with none left alive he hallucinates [[spoiler:Sara]]'s body as his daughter's, as they're both girls whose deaths he could have prevented and which he feels guilty for. He has far more standing to feel guilty over [[spoiler:Sara]]'s death than what happened to Mikaila though.
738* TakeAThirdOption: What happens if you're a woman in Alderode who isn't content with being a housewife, and wants to partake in a role normally only filled by men? Become a literal Third Option! Specifically, agree to be sterilized, bind your breasts and dress and act like a man in every way. If you do well, you'll be allowed to stay in your role, and eventually even marry (another woman) and adopt children! Just be prepared for more than a little discrimination along the way...and if you don't manage to prove yourself, you'll be exiled by your society.
739* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Averted [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch05/ch05_12.html hilariously]] by Duane and Ephsephin's second brawl when the former gives his eloquent LetsGetDangerous speech. Cue facepalm from Sette.
740* TapOnTheHead:
741** [[spoiler:Starfish]] subdues Quigley through this method during their fight in chapter 6, and he wakes up a minute later with no evidence of cranial trauma.
742** Quigley suffers this ''again'' at the hands of [[spoiler:Nora]] in chapter 16; he is knocked out for significantly longer, but again shows no evidence of lasting trauma.
743* TargetedHumanSacrifice: Gefendur shrines pay handsomely for sets of twins, who are raised in comfort at the shrines until the younger one is sacrificed and cannibalized and the older enters the priesthood. Ssaelit families take great pains to make twins look as different as possible, for fear of Gefendur kidnappers. In theory, the practice is entirely voluntary... but if a kept twin chooses to leave, their parents and hometown have to repay a huge amount of money, to say nothing of the fear of the gods' displeasure.
744* TastesLikeDisdain: Jivi loves turtle bacon whereas Sette doesn't care for her first taste of it, the least of [[KidsAreCruel the two children's disagreements]]. When Jivi argues with her over breakfast, she [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_37.html spits]] the wet, well-chewed mouthful into his hand, leaving him [[BlankWhiteEyes blank with shock]].
745* TechnicalEuphemism: Ruffles is quick to note that Duane is spying on Sette. Duane proceeds to burst out of a closet and says this isn't true; "I was ''assessing'' the situation ere ''intruding''!"
746* TechnicolorFire: Blue and teal fire is a sign the khert is on fire, and is a cold spectral flame that can [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch14/ch14_94.html be safely walked through.]]
747* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: When trying to comfort Duane in her own way about [[spoiler:his dead daughter Mikaila,]] Sette reckons that [[spoiler:Mikaila]] will be reborn as someone wild and ruthless, like an assassin, a bear hunter, a serial killer, or a ''banker''.
748* ThemeNaming: It's subtle, but aside from the queen, all Crescians have a surname that is only 4 letters long. This is for religious reasons, being connected to the 4 gods of the Gefendur faith.
749* ThemedTattoos: Spouses in Alderode get "marriage brands" tattooed over their hearts. The tattoos aren't required to have a matching design, but have a weak pymaric link to each other.
750* ThemeTwinNaming:
751** Twin sisters Lori and Iori were given rhyming names by their parents before being sent to the shrine.
752** Kept twins Siya and Sara have another pair of similar names, and it's revealed all kept twins are given such names.
753* TheTheocracy: Alderode is one, but ironically it is the only country in the land with actual freedom of religion (everywhere else, if you aren't Gefendur you are likely to get burnt at the stake or hanged). This is one of its few positive points compared to Cresce.
754* ThereWasADoor: Jivi [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_69.html piloting Uaid]].
755* TheseHandsHaveKilled: Duane was pretty shaken up by his first kill, ashamed of the dishonorable technique he used and that he was upset about the way the guy he killed screamed because he's from a religion that values warriors. He tries sending a friend away asking what's stopping him from killing them too if he was willing to use a core leach without thinking about it, but they point out he's not going to kill a friend and the guy he killed had jumped him with a bunch of friends to kill him.
756* ThievesCant: Nary and his gang, including his daughter Sette, use a fair amount of real thieves' cant such as jukrum, and their name Frummagem is inspired from a bit meaning hanged or strangled--Fummagemmed.
757* ThisIsMyNameOnForeign: Duane Adelier [[HonorBeforeReason doesn't think]] to use an alias while laying low in the enemy nation of Cresce, so [[LovableRogue Sette]] introduces him as the more local-sounding Dune Adel. Thanks to his [[AppearanceIsInTheEyeOfTheBeholder perceptive glamour]], if people ''expect'' him to be Crescian, they ''see'' him as one.
758-->'''Sette:''' Naw, ya said it wrong! ''Dune''. Dune Adel. You'll like him! ''Crescian'' as the Queen's [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch13/ch13_06.html larboard tit.]]
759* TitleDrop:
760** Not the name of the comic itself, but a chapter, [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_60.html here.]]
761** The comic's title ''is'' dropped in the ''[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/Stories/emanations.html Interior Emanations]]'' side story --Duane expresses a desire to "sound the unsounded."
762*** The title of that side story is ''also'' dropped, as the name of the paper Duane and his new friend Sarthos are writing. In universe, it is a reference to their theories on the inner workings of pymary and, out of universe (though Duane manages to make some connections himself in story), a reference to the side story's themes of personal character and skill being more than what appears on the surface.
763** The title is finally dropped in the comic proper [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_37.html here.]]
764** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_50.html Chapter 11:]] "'''''Only a cause''''' directs a ''good man'' against his nature."
765** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch12/ch12_16.html Chapter 12:]] We find out where Duane got his phrase from - an atheist Black Tongue: "Sound the great unsounded. Beat at the gods' door and hear it ring '''hollow'''!"
766* TokenGoodTeammate:
767** Elan may have been TrappedInVillainy, and had a minor HeelFaceRevolvingDoor problem but he was the only one of Captain Hetr's men not to go along with his plan. When Hetr came back to Ethelmik to [[spoiler: raze it to the ground Elan sacrificed]] himself to give Emil and Elka time to escape.
768** Of the Ssaelit priests listening to Councilor Bodie's genocidal plan Duane is the ''only'' one who speaks against it on moral grounds. Some of the others speak against it because they're afraid they won't be able to contain the mystical disease or it will make them unpopular, Duane sees it as an unforgivable and dishonorable act. He was still helping uphold a fascist surveillance state, he was just not as reprehensible as his colleagues.
769** Eustace seemed to be the only member of "Vampire"'s revolutionary group who was not okay with [[spoiler:sacrificing their plat child casters to set a khert fire allowing Roger to come into Alderode without getting hit by the Etalarche Curse.]] It still happened but he was so pissed about it Captain Claggert thought he might be about to betray Vampire.
770** For a rather low value of "good" there is a single member of Ricker's squad who dislikes Ricker's raping and pillaging antics. He listened and took heed of Duane's admonishments, did not attack any kids, and turned away though followed orders when ordered to attack unarmed [[spoiler: Masek]]. He was killed quick and near painlessly when the self destruct spell was set off.
771* {{Tomboy}}: Take a wild guess.
772* TongueOutInsult: When Duane relates to Sette that in Alderode women are forbidden from learning pymary and considered unsuited for it she sticks out her tongue in an echo of his memory of Mikaila doing the same thing.
773* TonightSomeoneDies:
774** The chapter preview for chapter 6 claims that "not everyone will live to see the sunrise." [[spoiler:Ephsephin kicks it midway through, and Turas at the very end.]]
775** Similarly, the preview for chapter 10 promises that "some heads will be lost.” [[OffWithHisHead This turns out to be literal in one case.]]
776* TornApartByTheMob: When the Inak in the capitol are being forced from their homes into interment camps because [[spoiler: Rilursa]] was assassinated by some Inak in another country an angry crowd gathers to jeer at them. One father turns and claws and the soldier who knocked him down with a spear and a wright in the crowd rips his skin off, setting the crowd into a frenzy as they attack and tear apart any Inak they can get their hands on.
777* TouchTheIntangible: Rahm, a rogue spellwright in the Black Tongue AncientConspiracy, can touch and harm the otherwise-{{Intangib|ility}}le Timofey due to his AntiMagic rings, to Timofey's [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch08/ch08_49.html considerable]] dismay. It's all the more impressive because Timofey, as a [[ArtificialHuman Construct]], is effectively made of AntiMagic.
778* TragicDream: Siya wants to become a master artist and leave behind a legacy, but doesn't feel she has enough time due to her fate to become a HumanSacrifice as a young adult, and occasionally laments that it is her rather than her sister who is slated to die. She is heartbroken when [[spoiler:her sister's death]] ensures she'll have enough time and freedom to learn and develop her skills as she pleases.
779* TragicStillbirth: Dawn is haunted by the memory of her stillborn son, and when the smoke eels want to force her to suffer memories of her worst day they form a mnemonic phantom of him to torment her.
780* TranquillizerDart: The darts shot at Duane to start off his assassination and transformation into their world's first zombie retaining it's mind/soul are laced with sedative. There's not much worry about overdosing as the attackers are planning to kill him anyway, they just want him immobilized for a bit before they finish him off.
781* TranslationPunctuation: The comic uses angle brackets when translating Tainish to [[CommonTongue Continental]]. However, lines spoken in Tainish are occasionally left untranslated. [[BilingualBonus Translations of these lines]] can be found in the series [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/world/index.php?title=Tainish wiki]].
782* TreasureChestCavity: Starfish smuggles the First Silver by kidnapping people and having them cut open to hide it from authorities as he poses as a slaver.
783* TricksterTwins: The "horror children" at Litriya are a pair of young twins who are constantly pulling pranks and mocking people as they happily run about their lives.
784* TroubledBackstoryFlashback:
785** Glimpses of Sette's life at home are occasionally shown in dark, damaged, and obscured panels, suggesting that her dear ol' Da [[AbusiveParents is not a great guy]], contrary to [[UnreliableNarrator what she claims him to be]].
786** Quigley gets one in chapter 6.
787** Duane's tragic backstory is revealed in chapter 7.
788* TwinsAreSpecial: The [[TheMaker Gods]] are believed to be two sets of twins, so twins are sacred in the Gefendur religion. Temples pay handsome fees to adopt twins, who are raised to adulthood in comfort, after which the younger one is [[HumanSacrifice sacrificed]] and the older is inducted into the priesthood.
789* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: We learn the identity of the mastermind behind the First Silver operation, "Delicieu,” midway through the first arc. It's not until the end that we learn that name is an alias adopted by [[spoiler:Cutter]]. The next arc twists it even further, though, revealing "Delicieu" is actually one alias shared by ''two'' characters: The first Delicieu was a human Black Tongue who served as the abusive mentor of both [[spoiler:Bastion]] and [[spoiler:Cutter (real name Prakhuta)]]. After killing him, [[spoiler:Prakhuta]] published their scientific work under his name, knowing the world would never accept them if they came from [[spoiler:an inak]].
790* TwoFaced: Captain Hetr got burned on one side of his face while razing Ethelmik to the ground, to hide his own group's involvement in buying and moving a super-weapon. Thereafter his mustache and hair were a mess on that side in addition to his scar and blood red eye.
791* UndignifiedDeath: The wright Hart in Ethelmik is killed by his own spell backfiring and blowing him up when he's [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_34.html crowded by a bunch of floating pymparic butts designed to advertise a local brothel.]]
792* UndressingTheUnconscious: Quigley [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_04.html wakes up]] after a NearDeathExperience to find that his son and an ally have brought them to safety and that his injuries are bandaged. He doesn't remark on his nudity at first, but [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_14.html over breakfast...]]
793-->'''Quigley:''' For your generosity, madam, we are indebted.\
794'''Iori:''' Oh, you paid your debt last night when I stitched that head of yours. I haven't had my hands all over a man so pretty since...
795* UnsoundEffect: When one of the stormfolk clock Keon in the head with their [[GagPenis cock]] the sfx is "kok".
796* UrbanSegregation: In Aldish cities people live in walled ghers determined by their caste to preserve caste purity and try to keep the undesirable castes from mixing with the elites. Their public transportation is also segregated, as soud and semon caste members have to sit in top deck exposed seating rather than inside.
797* UrineTrouble: [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch09/ch09_63.html Sette startles Matty]] while he's using the bucket in his prison cell. Startled, his aim slips upwards to the barred window Sette is talking though.
798* UseTheirOwnWeaponAgainstThem:
799** Wrights often use the blade of an opponents weapon to cut or kill them with, by taking the sharpness of it to craft their own cutting spell which dissolves the blade.
800** Emil catches a miner turned smuggler's axe and then [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_08.html splits his skull open with it.]]
801* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans:
802** This is the theme of chapter 11, "Only A Cause", as well as the theme of arc it introduces. The political scene is full of actors who genuinely believe their vision of the world would be a utopia, and are willing to do horrific things to bring it to fruition.
803** This is a common attitude of the more moral [[MadScientist Black Tongues]]. They are willing to commit terrible sacrifices (including enabling the abuses of their decidedly ''less'' moral brethren) in the name of science. Their inventions demonstrably ''do'' change society for the better... but at what cost?
804** Bastion (himself a Black Tongue) is in ''deep'' with this rationalization. His goal is to [[ImmortalitySeeker cure death itself]], surely a worthy cause... But he's willing to destabilize entire countries and precipitate mass death just for a chance to advance this research. It even leads him to enable the atrocities of OmnicidalManiac [[spoiler:Prakhuta]], because he believed [[spoiler:Prakhuta]] likewise had a noble goal at the end. When he discovers [[spoiler:Prakhuta]] in fact does not, it sparks a major crisis of faith in him.
805*** [[spoiler:Prakhuta]] calls him out on this, and the trope in general, during a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
806---->"''Yes!'' All those tragic deaths! If only I could be like ''you!'' But I can't ''be'' a pretty human pretending ''the greater good'' pressed my hand and ''made'' me a murderer! I can't make it all better by being saaaad afterwards! Bastion's ''allowed'' to kill because he cries ''a-bloo-hoo-hoo'' once the blood's dry!"
807* ViceCity: Sharteshane has a reputation as a home to criminals run by gangs, and its capitol Sharteshane City is shown to have prostitutes carrying out their business in the streets while pickpockets slip through the crowds and Jab Beadman, a gangster who bought his way into the nobility, is the real power behind the throne. Sharteshane's rulers being a bunch of gangs hiding beneath the husk of monarchy allows people who would be executed elsewhere in Kasslyne as heretics, traitors or escaped slaves to live decent(ish) lives by paying a protection fee.
808* VillainousBreakdown: Ephsephin does not take the events of chapter 5 well.
809* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler: Stockyard]] may have tied her to the chair in the first place, but he does play the cavalry nicely in chapter 10, saving [[spoiler:Sette]] from in-progress molestation (and very likely an in-progress kidnapping, given how he was untying her) by Starfish with a well-timed punch.
810* VillainsWantMercy: Glover, part of a squad that attacked Litrya Shrine specifically to enjoy themselves raping and murdering defenseless children and teenagers, cries ''"No! my soul's not ready!"'' when he realizes he's about to be crushed into the shape of an urn by another wright.
811* VisualPun: The lady acting as General Bell's arm candy during the Treenahin festival is dressed in a candy costume.
812* WallOfWeapons: Sette is quite excited to see the treasure trove of weapons the Ethelmik Watch has confiscated and locked up when she breaks in.
813* WarCrimeSubvertsHeroism: At the end of the Foi-Hellick Affair a cart full of valuable rebel prisoners is burnt by Lemuel as revenge for one of them having killed one of Lemuel's friends and hurting Duane. This unsettled Duane who fully believed in his own side's righteousness and heroism, but the rebels were the side of the conflict with more sympathetic goals.
814* WarForFunAndProfit: [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Jab Beadman]] of Sharteshane fears that whatever Queen Maharaishala Sonorie of Cresce is currently plotting will disrupt the profitable forever war between Cresce and Alderode, so supports Bell's insurrection which will see the hostilities ramp up should it succeed.
815* WarIsGlorious: Ssaelism teaches that all men must be trained fighters, preferably soldiers, who fight for the glory of Ssael and slay the Gefendur so that they may be reincarnated as Ssaelit. The religion glorifies war and a warrior's death for men.
816* WarIsHell:
817** The ongoing war between Cresce and Alderode is mostly shown in the bloody aftermath of battles, or battles are shown from the perspective of civilians caught in its way. It's all consequences and brutality rather than glory.
818** In life Duane was able to find honor, glory and righteousness in his memories of battle, but his clear memories straight from the khert after his soul is bound to his corpse do not allow him such comfort and he's horrified by the cruelty and violence he finds in memories he once spun into [[WarIsGlorious heroic tales]].
819** [[TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized The Inak Revolution]] is a bloody explosion of hatred after decades of oppression and genocide, Inak raging out against Crescian civilians who happen to stand between them and the nobles who all but enslaved them. Mere moments before victory, the Inak are betrayed from within by their own general, who mocks and humiliates his entire army as he seizes control of the command hub to upgrade his HumanoidAbomination into a world-destroying warhead. Meanwhile, the Crescians' treasonous Lord General Bell sabotages the Crescians' defense efforts and then goads a bunch of enemy Alderodians into suicide dive-bombing city hall, crushing most of the nobles in hopes of killing the queen. In short, when war rains blood, it pours ''souls''.
820* WatchingTheSunset: Duane admires a sunset in Ethelmik while lamenting that neither the country of Cresce nor himself deserves such a beautiful thing.
821* WeAreAsMayflies:
822** The Copper and Jet castes in Alderode can live up to 400 and 250 respectively, and so tend to accumulate the most political and economic power in their families.
823** Inverted with the Platinum caste, who die of accelerated old age at 30. The Gefendur faith believes them to be on their last mortal incarnation before being called to join the gods. The Silver caste lives a little longer, generally lasting about 50 years naturally.
824** In the middle lie the Bronze and Gold castes. The Bronze live anywhere from 50 to 150 years. The Golds live as long as the average human, as they ''are'' average humans. They are the one caste that is unaffected by the Dhammakhert. They are just genetically brilliantly blonde which coincidentally fits them into the thematic scheme of the castes.
825** Senet beasts live [[TimeAbyss forever]] unless an outside force kills them. However, since new senet beasts are never born, humans as a species might very well outlive them all.
826* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Sette and Duane do not get along together at the beginning to say the least. Sette doesn't like how moralizing Duane is and would rather him just act as her attack zombie, while Duane grates against Sette's rudeness and lack of empathy for others. They do start getting along better as time passes, but Sette's repeated lies about where she is taking Duane take a toll on their relationship. [[spoiler:It isn't until they reach their true destination and escape betrayal and disaster that they seem to find a real understanding.]]
827* WeatherManipulation: Stormfolk can control and create weather, forming violent storms out of group liaisons with each other or simple rain clouds should they wish on their own.
828* WeirdWorldWeirdFood: Kasslyne is permeated with a BackgroundMagicField to which the local human analogs are bound, and while there are some flora and fauna that overlap with earth's most are unique and are used to create a different cuisine. Strawberry Fish--which are freshwater fish intentionally infested with a parasitic worm and served uncooked at room temperature fresh out of a tank--are a popular snack. A popular breakfast item is a colorful savory cereal made up of crunchy bits that taste like shrimp and salty biscuits served in warm [[{{Unicorn}} monny]] milk topped with monny cheese.
829* WeUsedToBeFriends: Bastion and Prakhuta became friends together while trapped under Delicieu's abuse, and after [[spoiler: killing Delicieu]] they worked together in their freedom. Unbeknownst to Bastion his old friend has turned even more cruel and murderous than their old master and he has a significant crisis of faith when he realizes Prakhuta does not even [[ThatManIsDead see himself as the same being anymore]], and plans to kill an untold number of victims even if pits him against Bastion.
830* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: Sette, in one of her darkest moments, reveals her fear that she isn't human. Duane reassures her on this point, pointing out that the language of magic considers her human.
831* WhatASenselessWasteOfHumanLife: Duane manages to keep fairly upbeat and distant from the lives being taken while a soldier, until he comes across the mangled bodies of the enemies' child wrights who remind him of the child wrights he himself has been put in charge of. His reaction is horrified and he briefly tries to talk Lemuel into helping him take the child soldiers in their regiment and flee.
832* WhamEpisode:
833** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_01.html Chapter 2: The Red Berry Boys]] --"[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin In Which Bad Guys Ruin Everyone's Good Time]]"
834** [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_102.html Chapter 7 has a rather big one.]]
835* WhamLine:
836** Stockyard revealing the true purpose of Sette's mission:
837--->'''Stockyard:''' [[spoiler:'Course [I know what Duane is]! A fancy new plod got away from its master, eh? And your Da earning a ''queen's ransom'' getting it back where it goes.]]
838** The first arc's villain is revealed this way:
839--->'''[[spoiler:Cutter]]:''' I've little use for ''names'' but perhaps when your rotting tongue is finished screaming it can manage ''"[[BigBad Delicieu]]".'' How do you do.
840** "Who reanimated Duane?" is a longstanding question throughout the first arc. In chapter 11 it's revealed in a single line:
841--->'''[[spoiler:Bastion]]:''' ''I'' brought [Duane] back! [I] beat death!
842** Stated by Lady Ilganyag, seemingly proving that [[spoiler:Ssaelism is technically the more "correct" religion of the setting,]]:
843--->'''Ilganyag:''' Oh, [[spoiler:Ssael]]. My friend, where are you?
844** In chapter 16, we finally learn the meaning of the word Duane uses to refer to himself:
845--->'''[[spoiler:Lemuel]]:''' ''Galit.'' Th-that's the word for what you are! ''Galit.'' '''''"Damned One!"'''''
846* WhamShot:
847** One page after the reveal that [[spoiler:Lady Ilganyag knows and misses ''Ssael'', we see [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch13/ch13_119.html ''baby Sette'' in the khert, sitting next to a baby lion.]]]] Considering that lions are an important icon in Ssaelism, it is heavily implied that [[spoiler:Ssael is Sette's father.]]
848** At the end of Chapter 15, the storms around Litraya Shrine have cleared...meaning [[spoiler: an Aldish strike force can attack and destroy the shrine, the weapons that Cresce have been created, and anyone in the building. And leading the strike force is ''Lemuel Adelier.'']]
849** In chapter 16, when Siya pulls back some rubble to help rescue Ruffles, she suddenly sees the body of [[spoiler:Ilya]].
850** Later in the chapter, Duane makes his way onto Lemuel's Vliegeng and one of Lemuel's copilots attacks Duane with pymary. [[spoiler:Green pymary, just like Duane's. He rips off the co-pilot's helmet to reveal that Mikaila is under it, alive and well after her apparent death the night Duane was assassinated.]]
851* WhenTreesAttack: The Mamalen Entak (Wandering Root) was the antagonist of the first chapter. Bittersweet portrayal.
852* WholeEpisodeFlashback:
853** The majority of chapter 7 is a flashback to Duane's life before he became a zombie. The beginning of the chapter has a few unrelated scenes that advance the present-day plotline, however.
854** Chapter 14 is Duane telling the story of his meeting with the Salt Lizard, a senet beast worshiped by the local two-toes, back in his military days.
855* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Inverted. [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch11/ch11_04.html When General Bell pulls]] a YouKnowTooMuch on an {{Innocent Bystander|s}}, his assistant quips that he could have just asked her to keep quiet.
856* WizardDuel: Duane and Quigley in chapter 5. By the end, though, it turns into an all-out brawl as Quigley starts breaking rules with abandon, culminating in him calling a powerful summon beast.
857* WouldHurtAChild:
858** The Red Berry Boys target children to capture, vivisect, and stuff full of silver that traps them in a tortured coma to feed off their pain. Their leader Starfish is a sadistic pedophile.
859** Murkoph has [[ImAHumanitarian taken a bite out of Sette]].
860** Thierry Delicieu tortured multiple apprentices to death to further his experiments. These apprentices could be very young, as evidence by his chilling line to Bastion, "Remember when I could throw you in [the torture chamber] one-handed?" This also included sexual abuse.
861** By necessity, any country that comes into conflict with Alderode and its [[ChildSoldiers Plat soldiers]], including Alderode itself during civil wars.
862* WretchedHive: Sharteshane.
863* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: A critically wounded [[spoiler:Ephsephin]] begs [[spoiler:Starfish]] for a doctor. Instead, he decided to put him out of his misery...''[[NightmareFace gleefully]].''
864** Starfish attempts this on [[spoiler:Quigley]] only moments later, with extra back-up in the form of [[spoiler:Anadyne and "Knock" Frummagem]]... [[spoiler:but Quigley [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome holds his own while his son's clinging to his back for dear life and looks like he can win]] before Starfish sneaks up on him and knocks him unconscious]].
865* YourHeadAsplode: In combat, Quigley wields the Solidity of nearby rocks to swat people's heads into goo.
866* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: Alderode treats the March as horrific treasonous terrorists for opposing the country's rule. Even people simply caught distributing pamphlets promoting such things as not treating plat girls as things to be bred are in for a trip to be publicly tortured and executed, or sterilized and turned into a slave. The government lies about their actions as well, for instance claiming Quigley was a crazy rebel who killed government officials and ran off to sell stolen government property to Cresce, when his wife was the revolutionary and inventor and he killed government officials to steal back her work and avenge her. He also refused to hand it over to Cresce.
867* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: Leadership positions in Sharteshane's underworld are gained by a less powerful member of the group killing their leader. Nary took over his gang by killing his da, and he expects and raised Sette to at least try to do the same. This is part of the origin of the "predators never die old" saying.
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870[[folder:''Interior Emanations'']]
871[[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/Stories/emanations.html Interior Emanations]]
872* BigotWithACrush: Duane is repelled and disgusted when he learns his new friend Sarthos is a Third Option, considering it nigh heretical to give up womanhood and become a wright despite not being born male. Before he can put in motion his plan to cut ties a bully tries to kill him, Sarthos helps save his life and the two of them end up having sex in a closet. Duane is upset to realize Sarthos took the fall for the bully who ended up killed in the fight and kicked out of school, and is concerned Sarthos may be exiled or killed for arriving home without having proven to be "worth the loss of their womanhood" as was demanded of them.
873* ADayInTheLimelight: Sarthos has been missing for decades by the time ''Unsounded'' starts, but gets obliquely referenced by Lemuel and Duane. They're one of the main characters of the side story "Interior Emanations".
874* KillingInSelfDefense: The first time Duane killed someone it was a bully who had gathered a group of friends to jump and kill Duane out of jealousy. While killing him made his friends flee and saved Duane's life he was traumatized by what he'd done, especially because he Core Leeched the other boy which is not considered an honorable way to do things.
875* StarcrossedLovers: Duane and a fellow student at the academy, [[spoiler:Sarthos. Firstly because a relationship with anyone outside your caste is an ''extreme'' social taboo --and secondly because Sarthos, as a Third Option, is legally a man.]]
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878[[folder:''Vienne of Seferpine'']]
879* BondOneLiner: Vienne delivers one after [[spoiler:killing an Aseptick who came to investigate her rebellious activities]]. It's not directly related to her kill, though, and is actually addressed to a bystander who previously gave her a chauvinist speech about how women can only do what their husbands allow them to.
880-->Gerald cried out. Vienne regarded him over one shoulder, dropping the [[YourHeadAsplode pymaric]] in her pocket.\
881“No one ''lets'' me do anything,” she said.
882* BookEnds: ''Vienne of Seferpine'' begins and ends with an assessment of Vienne's capabilities. But while the beginning is upbeat and confident in tone, the ending is [[DarkReprise troubled and uncertain]].
883* ChekhovsGun: Vienne mentions fairly early that she has a cache of weapons in case the government comes for her, including a pymaric that makes YourHeadAsplode. She uses that pymaric to kill [[spoiler:a government assassin sent to investigate the forge]] later in the story.
884* ADayInTheLimelight: Vienne is years dead by the time of the story, only brought up in reference to her husband's guilt over her death and her surviving work, but she's the main character of the side story ''Vienne of Seferpine''.
885* DeadGuyOnDisplay: Wick Madigan gets caught by the Aldish government, killed, mutilated and strung up at a crossroads as a warning against those who might try to do anything against the current bigoted totalitarian rule.
886* DoomedByCanon: Inverted in ''Vienne of Seferpine.'' We know Vienne can't die until she finishes Chitz and upgrades Uaid. [[spoiler:The former requirement is eventually completed, but not the latter, and the story does ''not'' end with her death as some might have been expecting.]]
887* MakeAnExampleOfThem: A member of the rebel group The March is captured by the Aldish government, tortured and publicly strung up at a crossroads with a boot mark stomped into his face as a warning to those who would defy them.
888* YourHeadAsplode: ''Vienne of Seferpine'' reveals that Vienne had a pymaric weapon that could reduce a man's head to vapor, kept for self-defense in case the government came for her.
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891[[folder:''Orphans'']]
892* CuteMute: Matty is an adorable child whose just survived a very traumatising experience and hasn't spoken since.
893* DeathSeeker: Mathis has lost his will to live, and is only barely abstaining from killing himself outright because he wants to ensure Vienne's son is looked after and safe first.
894* ElectiveMute: Matty hasn't spoken since his mother's murder and getting blinded by the government assassins that killed his mother and her workers. Mathis has confirmed that Matty's physically capable of speech, and by the end of the story Matty talks once more in order to ask his father not to leave him.
895* InterruptedSuicide: Mathis gets interrupted by his son while he cuts into his own chest with a burning blade, and again when he takes Uaid into a fight he doesn't plan to survive.
896* PleaseDontLeaveMe: Matty finally starts talking again to tell his father not to leave him.
897* TalkingDownTheSuicidal: Matty has to talk his dad out of killing himself twice, though he has the advantage of not needing to say much as Mathis' feeling of duty towards his son is the only thing keeping him alive and he only tries to kill himself when he thinks he's found people better than himself that Matty likes being with to leave him with. This is good because Matty's been mute since his mother's murder.
898* WeddingRingRemoval: In the side story "Orphans" Quigley uses a heated knife to burn and cut away his wedding brand before attempting to commit suicide, out of feelings of guilt and despair over his wife's murder.
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