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It is set a few years before the events of the film. The band of thieves -- Edgin the bard, Holga the barbarian, Simon the sorcerer, and Forge the rogue, assisted by Edgin's daughter Kira -- have just failed in their latest heist and end up in Womford, a town getting run dry by a figure called the Bandit King. When Edgin runs into an old colleague from his Harper days,

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It is set a few years before the events of the film. The band of thieves -- Edgin the bard, Holga the barbarian, Simon the sorcerer, and Forge the rogue, assisted by Edgin's daughter Kira -- have just failed in their latest heist and end up in Womford, a town getting run dry by a figure called the Bandit King. When Edgin runs into an An old colleague from his Edgin's Harper days,
days brings the team into the fold of heroism...almost.
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''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon'' is a one-shot prequel comic to the film ''Film/DungeonsAndDragonsHonorAmongThieves'', itself based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. Written by Creator/JeremyLambert and published by Creator/{{IDW|Publishing}}, the comic was released in February 2023 ahead of the film's premiere in March of that year.

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''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon'' is a one-shot prequel comic to the film ''Film/DungeonsAndDragonsHonorAmongThieves'', itself based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. Written by Creator/JeremyLambert and published by Creator/{{IDW|Publishing}}, the comic was released in February 2023 ahead of the film's premiere in March of that year.



The comic also has a side story, ''Xenk and the Helm of Disjunction'', which explains how Xenk hid the titular artifact in the Underdark prior to the events of the movie.

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The comic also has a side story, ''Xenk and the Helm of Disjunction'', which explains how Xenk hid the titular title artifact in the Underdark prior to the events of the movie.



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* ColonCancer: The comic is a tie-in of an adaptation, so the title is ''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon''.

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* ColonCancer: The comic is a tie-in of an adaptation, so the title is ''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon''.



* DragonHoard: Glyrgoth is a {{dracolich}} who lives in a mine and hoards money from the townsfolk

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* DragonHoard: Glyrgoth is a {{dracolich}} who lives in a mine and hoards money from the townsfolktownsfolk.



* TrueSight: The robbery in the opening fails because the "victim" had truesight, allowing him to see Kira even while invisible.

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* TrueSight: The robbery in the opening fails because the "victim" had has truesight, allowing him to see Kira even while invisible.
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* RollercoasterMine: The heroes find themselves riding a mine cart down a number of twisty slopes in order to escape the dracolich's lair. They assume the tracks will go to the river, but they're actually unfinished and so they end up flying and ''landing'' in the river.
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''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon'' is a prequel comic to the film ''Film/DungeonsAndDragonsHonorAmongThieves'', itself based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. Written by Creator/JeremyLambert, the comic was published in February 2023 ahead of the film's premiere in March.

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''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon'' is a one-shot prequel comic to the film ''Film/DungeonsAndDragonsHonorAmongThieves'', itself based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. Written by Creator/JeremyLambert, Creator/JeremyLambert and published by Creator/{{IDW|Publishing}}, the comic was published released in February 2023 ahead of the film's premiere in March.
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''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon'' is a prequel comic to the film ''Film/DungeonsAndDragonsHonorAmongThieves'', itself based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. Written by Creator/JeremyLambert, the comic was published in February 2023 ahead of the film's premiere in March.

It is set a few years before the events of the film. The band of thieves -- Edgin the bard, Holga the barbarian, Simon the sorcerer, and Forge the rogue, assisted by Edgin's daughter Kira -- have just failed in their latest heist and end up in Womford, a town getting run dry by a figure called the Bandit King. When Edgin runs into an old colleague from his Harper days,

The comic also has a side story, ''Xenk and the Helm of Disjunction'', which explains how Xenk hid the titular artifact in the Underdark prior to the events of the movie.
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* AdjectiveAnimalAlehouse: The local tavern is named The Friendly Bat.
* ColonCancer: The comic is a tie-in of an adaptation, so the title is ''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Feast of the Moon''.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Xenk finds an illithid colony in the Underdark and true to form they are tentacle-faced humanoids.
* {{Dracolich}}: The town is being besieged by a giant undead dragon named Glyrgoth.
* DragonHoard: Glyrgoth is a {{dracolich}} who lives in a mine and hoards money from the townsfolk
* PiggyBank: Edgin is able to snatch a "porcelain boar" from the DragonHoard and leaves it with the tavern keeper and her daughter. They initially think it's worthless, but then the daughter drops it to reveal that it's got gold inside.
* TrueSight: The robbery in the opening fails because the "victim" had truesight, allowing him to see Kira even while invisible.
* VisibleInvisibility: When Kira's invisibility pendant is active, there is a hazy outline of her.
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