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* StealthPun: The title characters of "Brother and Sister" are named John and Jane. John is turned into a deer. [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/bonus-art/#.WSyIQPUrLrc They're John and Jane Doe]].
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* StealthPun: The title characters of "Brother and Sister" are named John and Jane. John is turned into a deer. [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/bonus-art/#.WSyIQPUrLrc They're John and Jane Doe]]. Doe.]]
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* {{Adorkable}}: The king of "Brother and Sister," especially [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/brothersister-19/#.UHggxlHZ3dI here]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: The king of "Brother and Sister," especially [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/brothersister-19/#.UHggxlHZ3dI here]].especially here.]]
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[[Creator/StrawberryComics Strawberry Comic]] members Gina Biggs, Louisa Roy, and Elle Skinner are the current collaborators. Several stories are available online [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/ here]].
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[[Creator/StrawberryComics Strawberry Comic]] members Gina Biggs, Louisa Roy, and Elle Skinner are the current collaborators. Several stories are available online [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/ here]].
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* CurseEscapeClause: The husband of the woman in "A Tale With A Riddle" can save her from being a flower by picking her.
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** The title character of "Sweetheart Roland," though interestingly, not by the girl he almost marries--the WickedStepmother put a spell on him just to spite the protagonist.
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** Also how the princesses give the suitors the slip in "The Worn-out Dancing Shoes".
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** Also how the princesses give the suitors the slip in "The Worn-out Dancing Shoes".Shoes."
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* StealthPun: The title characters of "Brother and Sister" are named John and Jane. John is turned into a deer. [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/bonus-art/#.WSyIQPUrLrc They're John and Jane Doe]].
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** In "The Twelve Huntsmen," the king's last request was an ArrangedMarriage for his son, despite him already being engaged to the protagonist.
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* DisposableFiance: Naturally, there are a few; unless you count villains like in "Maid Maleen," their own flaws are "ArrangedMarriage candidates when the male lead is already in love with protagonist." Fortunately, they're treated sympathetically: the one from "The Twelve Huntsmen" apparently didn't want to marry Prince Aster anyway, while the girl from "Sweetheart Roland" [[PairTheSpares seems to hook up with the Shepherd instead]].
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* PairTheSpares: The end of "Sweetheart Roland" implies that Ivy and the shepherd will get together.
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* PairTheSpares: The end of "Sweetheart Roland" implies that Ivy and the shepherd will get together.
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* CompositeCharacter: The Grimms' version of "The Springing, Singing Lark" mentions in passing that the princess' father is a sorcerer; in this version, she is, and [[PrincessesRule seems to run the kingdom herself]].
* CompositeCharacter: The Grimms' version of "The Springing, Singing Lark" mentions in passing that the princess' father is a sorcerer; in this version, she is, and [[PrincessesRule seems to run the kingdom herself]].
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* [[IdenticalGrandson Identical Daughter]]: This sets off HypnotizeThePrincess: In "The Singing, Springing Lark," Marcus is put under a spell to forget Svetlana and marry the plot of "All Fur." When she turns out to be as beautiful as her [[MissingMom deceased mother]], her father goes mad and insists on marrying her as replacement.villain, Valdis, instead.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: This sets off the plot of "All Fur." When the main character turns out to be as beautiful as her [[MissingMom deceased mother]], her father goes mad and insists on marrying her as replacement. She runs away.
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* WalkingTheEarth: Svetla Svetlana does this searching for Marcus in "The Singing, Springing Lark"
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%%* {{Adorkable}}: The king of "Brother and Sister," especially [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/brothersister-19/#.UHggxlHZ3dI here]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: The king of "Brother and Sister," especially [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/brothersister-19/#.UHggxlHZ3dI here]].
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* RaceLift: Several cases.
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* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: "Snow White and Rose Red" makes Snow White a blonde, and she's the more gentle of the two sisters.
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** In "Brother and Sister", the king and his hunting party pursue the [[BalefulPolymorph transformed]] John, because a majestic white deer wearing a golden collar is an enticing quarry to them.
** A deer is one of Rose Red and Snow White's protectors in the
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* NamelessNarrative: Averted, Averted in many cases, as several characters who were nameless in the original stories are named [[NamedByTheAdaptation named]] here.
* RedheadInGreen: Rose Red in "Snow White and Rose Red", when she isn't dressed in warmer colors.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Snow White in "Snow White and Rose Red" typically wears light blue, which helps underscore the fact that she's more of a homebody than Rose Red.
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* YouWontLikeHowITaste: The Dwarf tries this on the Bear in "Snow White and Rose Red". But the Bear's not after him for food, so it doesn't work.
* YouthfulFreckles: Rose Red in "Snow White and Rose Red" has them to underscore her adventurousness.
* YouthfulFreckles: Rose Red in "Snow White and Rose Red" has them to underscore her adventurousness.
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* BlowingARaspberry: In "Snow White and Rose Red", Rose does this to the dwarf after he [[ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike complains about Snow cutting off part of his beard]].
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* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: The bear in "Snow White and Rose Red" does this after Snow White dusts the snow off his coat.
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Erstwhile is a collaborative comic project from Creator/StrawberryComics publishing. The comic focuses on classic [[FairyTale fairy tales]] that may be less well known in modern times, or no longer in their original version in modern tellings. These are all derived from Creator/TheBrothersGrimm thus far, and are faithful to the versions published by them.
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* AdaptationalAttrativeness: In the original "Sweetheart Roland", the evil stepsister was described as being very ugly. Here, unflattering facial expressions aside, she's quite attractive.
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* EatingTheEyeCandy: In "All-Fur," the artwork makes it look like the princess is ogling the king's rear end at one point.
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* EatingTheEyeCandy: In "All-Fur," the artwork makes it look like the princess is ogling the king's rear end [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/allfur-06/#.WEBGXpKQxPY at one point.point]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: The king of "Brother and Sister," especially [[http://www.erstwhiletales.com/brothersister-19/#.UHggxlHZ3dI here]].
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* BagOfHolding: A nutshell, to be specific.
* BalefulPolymorph: The heroine of "A Tale With A Riddle."
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* ContrivedCoincidence: "Doctor Know-it-All" runs on this
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: "The Bird, the Mouse, & the Sausage."]]
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* GreenEyedMonster: The stepmother and stepsister in "Brother and Sister"
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* IncurableCoughOfDeath: In "The Little Shroud."
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* KillEmAll: "The Death of the Little Hen"
* LastRequest: The queen in "All-Fur."
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* NiceToTheWaiter: The bride in "Maid Maleen" exemplifies the "not" type.
* NurseryRhyme: At the end of "Maid Maleen."
* OddShapedPanel: Circles in "Maid Maleen."
* OffWithHisHead: In "Maid Maleen."
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* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Little Shroud" and "Brother and Sister"
* ParentalAbandonment: All-Fur describes her plight as this.
* ParentalIncest: Threatened in "All-Fur."
* ParentalMarriageVeto: Maid Maleen.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Little Shroud" and "Brother and Sister"
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* RagsToRoyalty: The farmer's clever daughter, Maid Maleen, All-Fur.
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* TenderTears: The boy, in "The Little Shroud."
* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Jane in "Brother and Sister"
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* WomanInWhite: The dead queen in "Brother and Sister"
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