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* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler: It turns out that the flash of light that accompanied Ralphus's time jump to the night Kelodia was sacked was enough to wake the previously sleeping guard, who raised the alarm and allowed the city to mount a defense, sparing everyone's, including Amalia's, life. Additionally, Indrid receives a crippling injury that prevents him from going with the other Knights to free Green Valley, meaning the Douglas Christy did not have an opportunity to kill him.]]
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* TheCretaceousIsAlwaysDoomed: [[spoiler: During the Helena's final, erratic time jump, it briefly flashes through the Cretaceous at the exact moment the meteor struck.]]

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* TheCretaceousIsAlwaysDoomed: TheDayTheDinosaursDied: [[spoiler: During the Helena's final, erratic time jump, it briefly flashes through the Cretaceous at the exact moment the meteor struck.]]

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The Knights of Kelodia are the finest in the land, but they've never faced a power like the one that resides in the Green Valley. Now they're about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime, to stop a wizard and slay his dragons, but there's no such thing as magic or dragons...is there?

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The Knights of Kelodia are the finest in the land, but they've never faced a power like the one that resides in the Green Valley. Now they're about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime, to stop a wizard and slay his dragons, but there's no such thing as magic or dragons... is there?
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* ArcherArchetype: Indrid, the youngest member of the knights, who is show to be mouthy and disobedient, is not only a amazingly skilled archer, but is the only member of the group who uses a ranged weapon at all.



* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: [[spoiler: The TimePolice state that TimeTravel was developed in 2039.]]

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: [[spoiler: The TimePolice state that TimeTravel was developed in 2039.]]]]
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* GetBackToTheFuture: [[spoiler: Douglas Christy's main goal is to collect enough metal in order to repair his TimeMachine so he can return to the future.]]


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* MeanwhileInTheFuture: [[spoiler: The TimePolice appear to be watching the climax of the story from the future as if it is happening concurrently with them. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as they had previously stated that all points of time exist concurrently.]]

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* 20MinutesIntoTheFuture: [[spoiler: The TimePolice state that TimeTravel was developed in 2039.]]



* TimeTravel: [[spoiler: The story is driven by a criminal from the future crashing his TimeMachine into a 5th century European village. Uniquely, if a time traveler does not have a time machine anchoring them, they will eventually be shunted back to the time period they originated from.]]

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* TimeTravel: [[spoiler: The story is driven by a criminal from the future crashing his TimeMachine into a 5th century European village. Uniquely, if a time traveler does not have a time machine anchoring them, they will eventually be shunted back to the time period they originated from.]]
* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: [[spoiler: The TimePolice state that TimeTravel was developed in 2039.
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* 20MinutesIntoTheFuture: [[spoiler: The TimePolice state that TimeTravel was developed in 2039.]]



* FullFrontalAssault: Bertrand ends up having to fight Brutus naked since the barbarian horde's sack of Kelodia begins while he is sleeping at home.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Bertrand specifically, and, more or less, the Knights of Kelodia as a whole are classic versions of this.

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* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler: It turns out that the flash of light that accompanied Ralphus's time jump to the night Kelodia was sacked was enough to wake the previously sleeping guard, who raised the alarm and allowed the city to mount a defense, sparing everyone's, including Amalia's, life. Additionally, Indrid receives a crippling injury that prevents him from going with the other Knights to free Green Valley, meaning the Douglas Christy did not have an opportunity to kill him.]]
* FullFrontalAssault: Bertrand Bertwald ends up having to fight Brutus naked since the barbarian horde's sack of Kelodia begins while he is sleeping at home.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Bertrand Bertwald specifically, and, more or less, the Knights of Kelodia as a whole are classic versions of this.



* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: [[spoiler: Bertrand attempts to use the time ship to go back and stop the sacking of Kelodia before it happens. Ralphus, in his attempt to stop Bertrand, is sent back instead, and decides to try to save Kelodia himself.]]

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* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: [[spoiler: Bertrand Bertwald attempts to use the time ship to go back and stop the sacking of Kelodia before it happens. Ralphus, in his attempt to stop Bertrand, Bertwald, is sent back instead, and decides to try to save Kelodia himself.]]
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* TheCretaceousIsAlwaysDoomed: [[spoiler: During the Helena's final, erratic time jump, it briefly flashes through the Cretaceous at the exact moment the meteor struck.]]
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* [[spoiler: ChangedMyJumper]]: [[spoiler: Nobody comments on Douglas Christy's late 20th century clothes. Possibly justified by everyone believing he is some sort of wizard.]]
* [[spoiler: Chronoscope]]: [[spoiler: The TimePolice appear to possess one, as they are shown watching the climax of the story from 2039.]]

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* [[spoiler: ChangedMyJumper]]: ChangedMyJumper: [[spoiler: Nobody comments on Douglas Christy's late 20th century clothes. Possibly justified by everyone believing he is some sort of wizard.]]
* [[spoiler: Chronoscope]]: {{Chronoscope}}: [[spoiler: The TimePolice appear to possess one, as they are shown watching the climax of the story from 2039.]]



* [[spoiler: SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]]: [[spoiler: Bertrand attempts to use the time ship to go back and stop the sacking of Kelodia before it happens. Ralphus, in his attempt to stop Bertrand, is sent back instead, and decides to try to save Kelodia himself.]]
* [[spoiler: TimeMachine]]: [[spoiler: Douglas Christy's stolen time ship, the Helenus.]]
* [[spoiler: TimeTravel]]: [[spoiler: The story is driven by a criminal from the future crashing his TimeMachine into a 5th century European village. Uniquely, if a time traveler does not have a time machine anchoring them, they will eventually be shunted back to the time period they originated from.]]

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* [[spoiler: SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]]: SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: [[spoiler: Bertrand attempts to use the time ship to go back and stop the sacking of Kelodia before it happens. Ralphus, in his attempt to stop Bertrand, is sent back instead, and decides to try to save Kelodia himself.]]
* [[spoiler: TimeMachine]]: TimeMachine: [[spoiler: Douglas Christy's stolen time ship, the Helenus.]]
* [[spoiler: TimeTravel]]: TimeTravel: [[spoiler: The story is driven by a criminal from the future crashing his TimeMachine into a 5th century European village. Uniquely, if a time traveler does not have a time machine anchoring them, they will eventually be shunted back to the time period they originated from.]]

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[[spoiler: SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]]: [[spoiler: Bertrand attempts to use the time ship to go back and stop the sacking of Kelodia before it happens. Ralphus, in his attempt to stop Bertrand, is sent back instead, and decides to try to save Kelodia himself.]]
[[spoiler: TimeMachine]]: [[spoiler: Douglas Christy's stolen time ship, the Helenus.]]
[[spoiler: TimeTravel]]: [[spoiler: The story is driven by a criminal from the future crashing his TimeMachine into a 5th century European village.]]

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* ArcherArchetype: Indrid, the youngest member of the knights, who is show to be mouthy and disobedient, is not only a amazingly skilled archer, but is the only member of the group who uses a ranged weapon at all.
* [[spoiler: ChangedMyJumper]]: [[spoiler: Nobody comments on Douglas Christy's late 20th century clothes. Possibly justified by everyone believing he is some sort of wizard.]]
* [[spoiler: Chronoscope]]: [[spoiler: The TimePolice appear to possess one, as they are shown watching the climax of the story from 2039.]]
* FictionalCountry: It's not clear where Kelodia is supposed to be, other than that it's in Europe and the people who live there speak English.
* FullFrontalAssault: Bertrand ends up having to fight Brutus naked since the barbarian horde's sack of Kelodia begins while he is sleeping at home.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Bertrand specifically, and, more or less, the Knights of Kelodia as a whole are classic versions of this.
* RapePillageAndBurn: What Brutus' barbarian horde does to Kelodia at the start of the story.
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[[spoiler: SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]]: [[spoiler: Bertrand attempts to use the time ship to go back and stop the sacking of Kelodia before it happens. Ralphus, in his attempt to stop Bertrand, is sent back instead, and decides to try to save Kelodia himself.]]
* [[spoiler: TimeMachine]]: [[spoiler: Douglas Christy's stolen time ship, the Helenus.]]
* [[spoiler: TimeTravel]]: [[spoiler: The story is driven by a criminal from the future crashing his TimeMachine into a 5th century European village.village. Uniquely, if a time traveler does not have a time machine anchoring them, they will eventually be shunted back to the time period they originated from.]]
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A 2016 comic mini-series written by Creator/MaxLandis and published by Creator/ImageComics.

The Knights of Kelodia are the finest in the land, but they've never faced a power like the one that resides in the Green Valley. Now they're about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime, to stop a wizard and slay his dragons, but there's no such thing as magic or dragons...is there?

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[[spoiler: SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]]: [[spoiler: Bertrand attempts to use the time ship to go back and stop the sacking of Kelodia before it happens. Ralphus, in his attempt to stop Bertrand, is sent back instead, and decides to try to save Kelodia himself.]]
[[spoiler: TimeMachine]]: [[spoiler: Douglas Christy's stolen time ship, the Helenus.]]
[[spoiler: TimeTravel]]: [[spoiler: The story is driven by a criminal from the future crashing his TimeMachine into a 5th century European village.]]

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