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* VirginPower: The warrior in the first and second pages is unable to kill Steven because he had sex (See the Quotes page). The next panel has Steve and Dracula talking about how none of these 30-year old warriors seem to be virgins anymore.

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* VirginPower: Played for Laughs. The warrior in the first and second pages is unable to kill Steven because he had sex (See the Quotes page). The next panel has Steve and Dracula talking about how none of these 30-year old warriors seem to be virgins anymore.
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AdaptationalNiceGuy: Most monsters, including Steven, Flay, and Dracula, fall under this trope. Whereas in official D&D sources most of them are AlwaysEvil, monster characters in this story have very human personalities and a wide range of moralities.

AlwaysSomeoneBetter:

EvenEvilHasStandards: The devil tells Dracula to tone it down after he points out the devil's usage of the phrase "The C word" when he just said cunt before it, telling Dracula that "Once is enough for today".

KilledMidSentence: Jason is killed mid-sentence by an adventuring party only [[SacrificialLamb eight panels after he was introduced]], [[AnyoneCanDie and right after he told Steven about his plans to propose to Stacy.]]

OurVampiresAreDifferent: The "Psy Vamps" are vampires that feed on emotion rather than blood.

PeerPressuredBully: Steve is pressured by [[spoiler: Kiefer and]] his crush to insult Ollie ruthlessly.

ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Flay's reaction after Steven gets peer pressured into partaking in a cult's ritual, and then going mental insulting Ollie.

TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:Kiefer beats Dracula in the bike race, resulting in Dracula getting kicked out of the dungeon by his own friends.]]

VirginPower: The warrior in the first and second pages is unable to kill Steven because he had sex (See the Quotes page). The next panel has Steve and Dracula talking about how none of these 30-year old warriors seem to be virgins anymore.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Most monsters, including Steven, Flay, and Dracula, fall under this trope. Whereas in official D&D sources most of them are AlwaysEvil, monster characters in this story have very human personalities and a wide range of moralities.

AlwaysSomeoneBetter:

moralities.
%%* AlwaysSomeoneBetter:
%% Which character is better? Than who? And how?
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EvenEvilHasStandards: The devil tells Dracula to tone it down after he points out the devil's usage of the phrase "The C word" when he just said cunt before it, telling Dracula that "Once is enough for today".

today".
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KilledMidSentence: Jason is killed mid-sentence by an adventuring party only [[SacrificialLamb eight panels after he was introduced]], [[AnyoneCanDie and right after he told Steven about his plans to propose to Stacy.]]

]]
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OurVampiresAreDifferent: The "Psy Vamps" are vampires that feed on emotion rather than blood.

blood.
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PeerPressuredBully: Steve is pressured by [[spoiler: Kiefer and]] his crush to insult Ollie ruthlessly.

ruthlessly.
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ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Flay's reaction after Steven gets peer pressured into partaking in a cult's ritual, and then going mental insulting Ollie.

Ollie.
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TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:Kiefer beats Dracula in the bike race, resulting in Dracula getting kicked out of the dungeon by his own friends.]]

]]
*
VirginPower: The warrior in the first and second pages is unable to kill Steven because he had sex (See the Quotes page). The next panel has Steve and Dracula talking about how none of these 30-year old warriors seem to be virgins anymore.anymore.
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