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18!!!''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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23* TwentyPercentMoreAwesome: An angel shows Roy [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0489.html a graph]] of Belkar's evil against time, measured in [[HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure kilonazis]] (as in, one unit equaling 1000 nazis; meaning Belkar at his worst was as evil as ''3 thousand Nazis''). The graph's baseline is based on a hypothetical lovechild of [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Sauron]] and [[Literature/TheHundredandOneDalmatians Cruella De Vil]]. (In a ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''-based universe, "evil" really is that quantifiable.)
24* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0660.html "Obligatory Sewer-Themed Labyrinth"]]. It takes an army of hobgoblins weeks to find anything in there.
25* AccidentalMurder: Or in this case, [[spoiler:Accidental Mass-Murder -- [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0843.html Familicide]]. In addition to the intentional deaths of one quarter of the world's black dragons, Vaarsuvius accidentally wiped out the entire Draketooth family (being descended from the union of a human and a black dragon), and everyone connected to the Draketooth clan (including Tarquin's ninth wife).]]
26* AcidRefluxNightmare: Bugbear Oona assigns wildest dreams of seeing monsters to eating remorhaz kebab too close to bed. Though being a beastmistress, she admires monsters and thus doesn't consider these ''bad'' dreams.
27* ActionGirl: [[LovableRogue Haley]], [[CityGuards Kazumi]], [[{{Ninja}} Therkla]], [[{{Paladin}} Miko, and Lien]] are most notable. ([[https://www.ookoodook.com/collections/fun-stuff/products/action-girl-short-sleeve-tshirt There's a T-shirt.]])
28* ActuallyPrettyFunny:
29** About the only vaguely positive interaction between [[AntagonisticOffspring Nale]] and [[ArchnemesisDad Tarquin]]:
30--->'''Tarquin:''' I request permission to engage the enemy, O Great Leader of the Linear Guild.\
31'''Nale:''' Permission to hasten my inheritence granted.\
32'''Tarquin:''' Ha!
33** Despite being Evil, Loki [[EvilVersusOblivion opposes his daughter, Hel's]], plan to [[spoiler:bring about the end of the world]], in order to become TopGod of the Norse pantheon in the new world which will be created. After Hel declares her first act will be to take the soul of Thor's High Priestess and give it as a chew toy for her {{hellhound}}, Loki responds, "Humiliating Thor is not enough reason to do this, Hel. [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor It's a pretty funny]] reason, sure, but not enough of one."
34** And it goes both ways -- after declaring that the forces of good will, "[[{{Pun}} have Hel to pay!]]" Hel remarks that she really has to give Loki credit for giving her a name that works so well with villainous one-liners.
35** [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1151.html Durkon asks Belkar if he could have a word with him]] after [[spoiler:being resurrected]].
36--->'''Belkar:''' Sorry, I'm a hard pass on marriage too.\
37'''Durkon:''' Dinnae flatter yerself, yer like me ''fourth'' choice just in the party.\
38'''Belkar:''' Heh.
39* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0122.html Explained.]] If [[MoneyForNothing rich adventurers]] are in town, the merchants [[JustifiedTrope take advantage.]]
40* AdaptationDeviation: The combo that the half-ogre spiked chain fighter uses in [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0216.html "Perfect Combo"]] is not actually legal in [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition 3.5E]] (the then-current edition): [[http://www.d20srd.org/srd/combat/attacksOfOpportunity.htm a single movement can only trigger one attack of opportunity no matter how many threatened squares the target exits.]] To do what the half-ogre does actually requires a feat from the ''Complete Warrior'' add-on, [[https://dndtools.net/feats/complete-warrior--61/hold-the-line--1395/ "Hold the Line"]], which would allow the half-ogre to make an attack of opportunity for Roy's charge attack in addition to the movement out of a threatened square. {{Justified|Trope}} because ''OOTS'''s RPGMechanicsVerse only applies the rules-as-written as well as the characters in question can remember them: [[RuleOfFunny Roy comments he got a C-minus in his Attacks of Opportunity class]].
41* AdventureFriendlyWorld: As to be accepted with any setting inspired to a certain extent or not on ''Dungeons & Dragons''. However, it's also deconstructed to a certain extent, as certain characters learn that the world exists for mortals to collect [=XP=], level up, and [[spoiler:ultimately provide the gods who created the world with what they need to survive.]] The highest level characters are typically adventurers who go around killing other creatures, both monsters and other humanoids. [[spoiler:Goblins were not singled out as XP fodder for the clerics of other gods, like the Dark One and Redcloak believe. That just sort of happened after Fenris lost interest in them, and no other god stepped in to fill his place, leaving the goblins without a divine patron.]]
42* AerithAndBob:
43** "My name is Kodrog the Slayer, and this is my buddy Jim." (See FourthWallMailSlot.)
44** In the Order, we've got Belkar, Durkon, Varsuvius, Haley, Elan, and...Roy. While the first three are halfing, dwarf, and elf and could be chalked up to culture differences, the last three are human and seem to be from the same general culture, as aside from Azure City, there's never been a lasting human-based nation/culture in the comic's world. If you stick to just humans, there's Haley, Elan, Nale, Tarquin, Girard, Xykon [[note]]revealed in supplemental material to be a pseudonym, but nobody really finds it weird[[/note]], Dorukan, Hieronymus, Miron, Laurin, Crystal, Giro, Fyron, Kwesi, Andromeda, Mateo, Beatrix...and Roy.
45** With the named halfings, there's Belkar Bitterleaf, Serini Toormuck, and Hank.
46* AnAesop: There are many messages delivered by many characters, but the most recurrent theme is that single-mindedly obsessing over one thing can destroy you and make you lose sight of what's really important. Various characters including [[WellDoneSonGuy Roy]], [[ParentalNeglect Eugene]], [[KnightTemplar Miko]], [[TheParanoiac Haley]], [[CripplingOverspecialization Vaarsuvius]], [[ThickerThanWater Elan]], [[ComplexityAddiction Nale]], [[HopelessSuitor Therkla]], [[SunkCostFallacy Redcloak]], [[ILoveTheDead Tsukiko]], [[GenreBlindness Tarquin]], [[spoiler:[[TheHeartless Vampire Durkon]], [[ParentalBetrayal Hel]]]], and many more have recklessly pursued a goal, ideal or other thing while neglecting the big picture, which bites them hard.
47* AffablyEvil:
48** General Tarquin and Minister Malack are both LawfulEvil [[invoked]] and power-hungry, but they're also enjoyable company and gracious hosts.
49** The directors of the IFCC are friendly ''and'' fair in their dealings.
50** Thog is so cheerful and friendly, it's easy to forget that he'll kill hundreds of innocent people for little (if any) reason.
51* AfterlifeAntechamber: The Lawful Good afterlife has several layers of this. Eugene Greenhilt is stuck waiting outside the pearly gates due to giving up on his Blood Oath. Once you're through the gates, there's a mountain arranged in different levels of increasingly-abstract pleasure. The lowest level (and the only one we see) is basically a fancy resort where you can sort out the urges "having your soul stuck in a glorified sausage" leaves you with. "True perfect enlightenment" is at the very top. The "outside cloud" seems to be depicted for all afterlifes. We see it when Durkon dies after the fake-out that he was originally walking on Thor's boot. Dwarves and other Northern gods worshipers travel to Valhalla via a Rainbow Bridge.
52* AggressiveNegotiations: ''[[Recap/TheOrderOfTheStickStartOfDarkness Start of Darkness]]'' spoilers: [[spoiler:This is how The Dark One was murdered while attempting to negotiate a peace settlement with the human kings. Rather than ending the war, it made things far worse, as the goblins swarmed upon their enemies inflicting huge losses in vengeance for their fallen warlord.]]
53* AlasPoorVillain:
54** Tsukiko is an unsympathetic character, certainly, but when Redcloak takes control of her wights, she loses the only thing she loves due to her crippling loneliness. Redcloak then [[spoiler:feeds her to them while the whole time she's crying out that she loves them.]] The Monster in the Darkness is the only one who feels badly about it, and this makes him feel even worse about it.
55--->'''Demon-roach:''' So what? Who cares?\
56'''[=MitD=]:''' ''[sighs]'' Exactly. ''That's'' why I'm sad.
57** Sure, Malack is in league with Tarquin and Tarquin's best friend, then turns out to be a [[spoiler:vampire who drinks Durkon's blood]], but after seeing his friendly hospitality and helpfulness towards Durkon, and considering that Nale murdered three of Malack's children, one could feel sorry for him...especially after Nale [[spoiler:brutally murders Malack by burning him to ash as he screams in agony]] and tells Malack that Nale had been planning it for ''years''.
58** Of all people, Nale. Nale is completely obsessed with taking out the entire Order of the Stick and wants nothing more than to expunge his twin brother Elan from the planet. But then we find out that their father Tarquin not only seized custody of Nale when the brothers were children, but prevented any contact with Nale's mother and twin, and was an emotionally abusive, controlling asshole who dominated every aspect of Nale's life. Nale's final act is to scream defiance and declare his independence at Tarquin...only for Tarquin [[spoiler:to kill Nale and shrug off the matter as barely worth his time]], as Tarquin valued Malack far more than either of his own sons. His brother Elan grieves him and laments the fact he could have been a good guy if he hadn't been in Tarquin's custody.
59** Subverted when [[spoiler:Crystal is dumped into the waste disposal volcano in Tinkertown.]] There's three panels of silence... followed by the characters getting brunch.
60* AllCrimesAreEqual: The Empire of Blood takes this view.
61** Roy and Belkar are sentenced to life in prison for not having paperwork; the reptilian bounty hunters soon suffer the same fate even though they ''have'' their paperwork, because the chancellor was ordered to "misplace" it after they attempted to blackmail General Tarquin.
62** A few strips later, while Durkon is in a library, a sign is posted that says the Dewey Decimal System is '''strictly''' enforced. (One can only imagine.)
63** [[spoiler:Thog was thrown into prison for public urination, even though he was already wanted for treason at the time.]]
64* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Inverted/Parodied in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0794.html "We Recommend Tsukiko"]]. It seems All Bad Girls Want Good Boys.
65-->'''Sabine:''' Sure, women like me swoon for a hero, but that's only because deep down, we think we can change them. But me, I'm done with that now. I want a nice, safe, reliable mass-murderer I can depend on. Like you.
66* AlliterativeName: Belkar Bitterleaf; Miko Miyazaki; Kazumi Kato; Daigo Da--
67* AllLowercaseLetters:
68** '''most orcs talk like this.''' It seems to be related to the INT score. Lampshaded in the last panel of [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0552.html this page]] where the orcs look forward to grammar lessons:
69--->'''Mungu: capital letters intrigue mungu.'''
70** Eric Greenhilt too, as he's quite young.
71* AllThereInTheManual: How did the Order of the Stick team up? Why do they suffer Belkar's presence? How and why did Redcloak align himself with Xykon? Just what did happen to that first Gate? To find out, you have to buy the prequel books, most of which are available via [[http://www.ookoodook.com/store/comics_order-of-the-stick.shtml Ookoodook]].
72* AllTrollsAreDifferent: While the comic itself uses standard ''D&D'' trolls, this trope is lampshaded with [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0273.html the debates over the creation of the world]].
73-->'''Thor:''' I think trolls should be hardworking blacksmiths, toiling away underground forging magical weapons.\
74'''Hades:''' No! Trolls should be vile monsters, living under bridges and harassing goats!\
75'''Pig:''' You're both wrong! Trolls should be tiny wrinkled men with big poofy hair that are collected by old women!
76* AllYourPowersCombined: The effect of Soul Splice; a number of souls are spliced to the user and the user then acquires all the powers of each one.
77* AlternateContinuity: The ''Dragon Magazine'' strips are not canon in the main storyline. This causes in-universe confusion when Belkar and Haley are trying to figure out if he has cooking skills that had only been mentioned there.
78* AlwaysChaoticEvil:
79** {{Deconstruct|ion}}ed: Goblins and other evil humanoids were declared by the gods to be AlwaysChaoticEvil, designed only to be killed by player races [[spoiler: or at least, left to be as such when their creator got bored of them and invested His time in more "interesting" monsters]]. As sentient beings with their own society, they naturally feel persecuted by being forced into this role, [[spoiler:and are now executing a RageAgainstTheHeavens in order to change things.]]
80** Played straight with [[MadeOfEvil fiends]] and TheUndead, as the former are literally evil incarnate and the latter are unnatural abominations. At best, the Undead are little more than robots with no will of their own or all-consuming predators, and are mindless slaves to whoever controls them, no matter how they are treated (as [[spoiler:Tsukiko's]] NightmareFuel death shows). Even those who do have their own minds are always shown as horrifically evil, no matter what the original living host was actually like. The vampiric invasion of the dwarf homeland shows this in spades: moral, upright, LawfulGood dwarven clerics become blooddrinking monsters the moment they are turned into vampires, completely willing to slaughter friends and innocent children that they were protecting just moments before. Burlew has clarified that this is a rule for vampires specifically, though--the Xykon we know is the same guy.
81* AmbiguousGender: This applies to most elves seen. It's a running gag how Belkar keeps trying to figure out V's gender. Also, V's spouse is referred to as a "spouse", and V's children refer to both of their parents as "parent".
82* AmplifierArtifact: Most common magic items are of this kind, like Roy's Belt of Giant Strength, Elan's Belt of Charisma or V's Ring of Wizardry. This is Lampshaded by Haley with a Potion of Glibness: she takes it from Elan to use herself, because while it would make him a good liar, she's already a good liar so it will make her an ''utterly amazing'' liar.
83* AncestralWeapon: Roy Greenhilt's green-hilted greatsword was handed down from his grandfather (skipping his father). Hence the name. Now that it was reforged with starmetal it glows green when slaying undead, and so qualifies as a pretty CoolSword too.
84* AndAllIGotWasThisLousyTShirt: The hobgoblin horde gets shirts that say "I killed a PC and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!" after supposedly killing the Order and Hinjo.
85* AndIMustScream:
86** [[spoiler:After being killed by Xykon, both Dorukan and Lirian's souls were trapped in a gemstone. They're actually pretty okay with it, since they are lovers trapped in the same gem. ]]
87** [[spoiler:How vampires work: The soul of the person is trapped in their own body, which is controlled by a spirit of negative energy that assimilates their memories to best emulate them... and when they're done, the soul goes into eternal dormancy. Malack, Durkon and the Creed of the Stone have all been victim of this.]]
88* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0145.html Spoofed]].
89-->'''Elan:''' Ohhhh. Thanks, Vaarsuvius. Now I know.\
90'''Vaarsuvius:''' [[ShoutOut And knowing is half the battle.]]\
91'''Franchise/GIJoe:''' G.I. Joe!
92* AndroclesLion: The ''Allosaurus'' Belkar released from its cage in the Empire of Blood's arena is later used as a steed by one of the soldiers in Tarquin's army during a battle against the Order. It recognises Belkar -- a flashback panel shows him soothing it while Ian picks the lock on its cage -- and follows his command to drop Roy, and assist the Order.
93* AndThatLittleGirlWasMe: In the kickstarter story "How the Paladin Got His Scar", [[spoiler:this is played with. O-Chul tells a story to Saha about a sergeant who saved a little starving thieving boy when no one else would. Saha assumes he was the sergeant, but actually he was the boy.]]
94* AndThatWouldBeWrong: Invoked by V to reassure the Order that V would not resolve their arguments with explosions or rain death on others in retaliation of social indignities. Sometimes V's familiar has to remind the elf.
95* AndThenWhat: In the last book, starting at [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1208.html strip 1208 "Grievances"]], Durkon (a priest of Thor) and Redcloak (High Priest of the Dark One) negotiate for the end of the Dark One's plan, which involves using the Snarl (a deific OmnicidalManiac) to threaten destroying the other gods unless they get what they want. Durkon opens up the discussion by asking what Redcloak ''wants'', what a successful outcome of the Plan would look like, and they discuss details. Then Redcloak attacks, so Minrah (another priest of Thor) takes over negotiating. She begins hammering Redcloak with the hard questions, [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1212.html pointing out]] that his actions show that he cares more about the lives of "imaginary goblins in the future" than he does about the goblins who currently exist. The scene emphasizes how, despite the Dark One's High Priest (and likely the Dark One himself) claim to care about goblin equality, they are [[SunkCostFallacy too invested in threatening the gods]] as revenge for the injustices they've personally suffered to envision what a world with goblin equality would actually look like. It doesn't help that their fallback plan (that as a god the Dark One could force Goblin equality from the beginning in the next world if it all goes wrong) is based on incomplete information and totally wrong for reasons that ''sound'' like outright lies with the information they do have.
96* AndThisIsFor: Redcloak, just before ordering the catapults to fire on Azure City at the beginning of his assault.
97-->'''Redcloak:''' This one's for you, mom.
98* AndYourLittleDogToo:
99** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0021.html Haley calls it by name]] when complaining to Belkar about killing a supposedly recurring enemy. The halfling has no respect for tradition.
100** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0621.html Used again exactly 600 comics later...]] except the word is "ranger" as in ''Belkar''.
101* AndYourRewardIsClothes: Played with. After slaying the evil black dragon, Elan says that he got a new clasp for his cloak, and Roy got snazzy new boots. (It was actually an art upgrade; they were supposed to pretend they were ''always'' drawn that way.)
102* AngelsPose: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0239.html "Roy's Angels"]] involves Roy, V and Haley mimicking the pose in the second-to-last panel.
103* {{Angrish}}:
104** When [[MoneyFetish Haley's]] looted dragon treasure gets blown up, she ''becomes [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphasia aphasic]]'', and spends a whole arc speaking gibberish.
105** When Nale realizes the sign in Girard's Pyramid saying that [[YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle the Gate is in another pyramid]] was a ruse, and that the Order beat them to the Gate (and destroyed it along with the Pyramid), he is temporarily stricken with this. "I can't believe-- how did he-- so the Gate was in the-- GREENHILT!!"
106* AnimatedActors: Used for a throwaway gag. After the "Crayons of Time" flashback strips, the main characters are shown "offstage," sitting in folding chairs and waiting for their cue.
107* AnimatedWorldHypotheses: One of the [[TheMaker creator gods]] outright refers to the world as a "[[MediumAwareness self-aware]] stick figure fantasy parody". The cartoon style is sometimes [[BreakingTheFourthWall referenced]] for gags, like when a sketch artist's FourthWallPortrait is [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0339.html panned]] for [[TheNoseless including noses]], and becomes a plot point when a [[CastingAShadow Shadowdancer's]] powers are [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0229.html stymied]] by the art style's lack of shadows.
108* AnnoyingArrows: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0425.html Three arrows is, like, one healing potion.]]
109* AnswerCut: When Tarquin says that anyone except Elan would have wanted [[spoiler:Nale]] dead, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0914.html the comic cuts to]] [[spoiler:Nale's lover Sabine]], who has smashed Lee's scrying TV in anger.
110* AnsweringEcho: A slight variant is used in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0857.html "The Pit of Despair"]] to pile yet more guilt on Vaarsuvius. [[spoiler:Nothing like a corpse accusing you to make you freak out.]]
111* AnthropomorphicFood: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0301.html "A Brief Intermission"]] shows a battle between the traditional movie snack foods and a set of challengers.
112* AntiClimax:
113** Remarked upon in "Teenage Boys Are CR 1", the 100th strip. After headbutting a goblin teenager unconcious and escaping her ropes, Haley remarks that she thought there would be something special for the 100th comic.
114** Done intentionally and hilariously in "Headed Down", the 600th comic. Roy and his grandfather talk about the effect; nothing exciting for the 600th page. It's just the two of them having an awkward conversation about the lack of a climax.
115--->'''Horace:''' Hey, I bet everyone was expecting a big battle for strip #600, eh? Ha HA!\
116'''Roy:''' Heh, yeah.\
117[{{Beat}}]\
118'''Roy:''' Funny thing. We, uh, [[ContinuityNod we actually made that exact joke, five hundred strips ago.]]\
119'''Horace:''' Oh?\
120'''Roy:''' Yeah. What are the odds?\
121[{{Beat}}]\
122'''Horace:''' I didn't know, 'cause I'm up there in--\
123'''Roy:''' Oh! No, of course. I mean, how could you have known?\
124'''Horace:''' Right.\
125'''Roy:''' Exactly.
126** An angry Tsukiko plots to create an uber-powerful undead warrior from the first corpse she finds (which just so happens [[spoiler:to be Miko's]]) to use against Redcloak. "It'll be free-willed and evil and mean, with [[EvilCostumeSwitch cool black and red armor]]..." Then she notices that the body is cut in half, and gives up on the plan altogether.
127** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0899.html "Prophecy Fulfilled"]], Xykon finally teleports to [[spoiler:Girard's pyramid (for real)]]... and [[spoiler:it blows up five seconds after he arrives]].
128** At the end of ''Blood Runs in the Family'', [[spoiler:the party invokes this on Tarquin by denying him the epic climax that he wanted, leaving him stranded in the desert. Tarquin doesn't take this well.]]
129* AnticlimaxCut:
130** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0328.html "The Test of the Heart"]]: After having passed the Tests of the Body and Mind, one guarded by a hydra and the other a riddle, the Order finds themselves face-to-face with the guardian of the final Test of the Heart.
131--->'''Wight:''' Pray to what gods you serve that you will be deemed worthy of this rare honor! Find your reserves of courage, warriors, for the Test of the Heart begins -- NOW!!\
132''[cut to Roy in a chair at a doctor's clinic, a stethoscope over his heart]''\
133'''Doctor Wight:''' Pulse rate is 60... blood pressure is 85 over 60... You pass. Next!
134** From [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0378.html "He Didn't Even Have to Say Please"]], where Nale [[TwinSwitch disguised as Elan]] seeks to learn more about the Gates:
135--->'''Nale:''' I just need more data. I need to devise some scheme, some elaborate machination, by which I could unearth more information concerning this gate...\
136''[cut to Roy and Nale in Shojo's throne room]''\
137'''Roy:''' Can you tell us more about the gates?\
138'''Shojo:''' Sure.\
139'''Nale:''' Huh.
140* AntiHumanAlliance: The forces under Redcloak are united by their hatred of and oppression by humans.
141* AntiMagic: Some examples inspired by ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' are unsurprisingly featured.
142** The ''[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0627.html anti-magic field]]'' spell is naturally making an appearance, much to V's misfortune [[spoiler:as they're fighting a freakin' dragon]].
143--->[[spoiler:'''Black Dragon:''']] You are as skilled as my information led me to believe. I must admit, I too have a passion for the arcane arts... even moreso than others of my kind. I am curious however... What would happen if we turned the magic off? [[CallingYourAttacks Anti-magic Field]].\
144''[the Forcecage that V had cast disappears where the ''anti-magic field'' touches it, and V falls to the ground as their ''flight'' spell is cancelled]''\
145[[spoiler:'''Black Dragon:''']] Fascinating. It appears that you cease to be a mighty wizard and become a [[SquishyWizard fragile pointy-eared monkey]]. While I? I am still [[spoiler:a dragon]].
146** The Empire of Blood's Bloodstone Correctional Facility (a prison for gladiators) features anti-magic cells.
147** Inside Kraagor's Tomb, the party is confronted with [[spoiler:a beholder, the iconic monster which central eye emit an anti-magic cone. They can't say the name, though, because it isn't open content]].
148--->'''Durkon:''' It's one o' those... uh... whatchamacallits. Tha monsters with all tha magic eyeballs!\
149'''Vaarsuvius:''' Ah! That would comport with my theory that we are currently experiencing a field of ''anti-magic''. Such creatures emanate the effect from their central ocular organ.\
150'''Haley:''' OK, cool. We know what's going on. Can we fix it?\
151'''Durkon:''' Normally, ye'd wanna move outta tha area, but I think it's high up enuff tha it's coverin' tha whole room.
152* AnyoneCanDie: Given that people can be resurrected this is a given, but ever since [[spoiler:Roy was killed, V committed accidental and purposeful genocide, and Elan's father was introduced,]] the death toll has been steadily increasing. [[spoiler:Even a main character has joined the ranks of the undead (Durkon), and a main antagonist (Nale) is KilledOffForReal.]][[note]]Disintegrating or otherwise obliterating the body is the most common method. Losing the body so it can't be found, or eliminating anybody who would actually care to resurrect the person, are other discussed ways.[[/note]]
153* ApocalypseHow:
154** Planetary/Physical Annihilation: At the dawn of time, [[spoiler:the Snarl unmade the creation of the planet and destroyed a whole pantheon of gods. And more planets have been destroyed ever since.]]
155** Close to Planetary/Species Extinction: A single epic-level necromantic spell caused the extinction of a large extended family. Since the victim is a dragon, and dragons live a long time and don't breed much, this one spell killed a quarter of all the black dragons in the world [[spoiler:as well as at least one extended line of demihumans who are the result of an InterspeciesRomance with said black dragons, including the entire Draketooth clan.]]
156* AnArmAndALeg: Discussed and almost invoked. Tarquin at first warns Elan that if he tries to force a confrontation before it's dramatically appropriate, he's going to fail and "probably end up [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack losing a hand]] or an eye or something"; he later coldly sets out to do exactly that to "motivate" his son to take him seriously as a main villain.
157* ArcNumber:
158** Three. Virtually all adventuring parties in this comic are groups of six people (three times two), and the Order of the Stick has six permanent members, three of whom are humans (Roy, Haley, and Elan), and three of whom are not (Vaarsuvius, Belkar, and Durkon). The Order also has three animal companions -- Blackwing, Mr. Scruffy, and Bloodfeast the Extreme-inator. And looking beyond the Order, there are three extant pantheons limited to three continents and linked to three cardinal directions (North, South, and West). Team Evil also consists of three permanent members -- Lord Xykon, Redcloak, and the Monster in the Darkness. The IFCC consists of three different entities from the Lower Planes, and their Faustian bargain [[spoiler:with Vaarsuvius has the elven wizard gain a Soul Splice connected to three different spellcasters (for a total of four)]]. And, of course, because this is a world based around ''Dungeons & Dragons'', there are nine (three squared) possible {{Character Alignment}}s that a person can have.
159** To a lesser extent, there's also four. There used to be ''four'' pantheons, and [[spoiler:the rise of the Dark One's purple quiddity might mean that a fourth pantheon could come into existence permanently]]. Furthermore, there are seven main story arcs not counting the prequel tales (three plus four). And the Twelve Gods of the South [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin consist of twelve gods]] (three times four).
160* ArcVillain:
161** Daimyo Kubota and Bozzok are both this for ''Don't Split the Party'', with Kubota being the main antagonist of Durkon and Elan's story arc while Bozzok is the primary foe for Haley, Celia, and Belkar after they're forced to go to Greysky City.
162** General Tarquin in ''Blood Runs in the Family'' is a notable {{deconstruction}} of this trope. While he's the BigBad of the eponymous story arc, his FatalFlaw is that he's delusional enough to think that he's the GreaterScopeVillain for the ''whole'' story, and he suffers a massive VillainousBreakdown when Elan spells out to him in no uncertain terms that he's not the "real" villain.
163** The High Priest of Hel (and in a greater cosmic scale, Hel) are the villains of ''Utterly Dwarfed'', impeding the Order's quest to get to Kraagor's Gate by [[spoiler:attempting to destroy the world so Hel can gain more spirits for her domain-- and thus, more power.]]
164* ArmourPiercingResponse: [[spoiler: During the breakdown of Durkon and Redcloak's negotiation]]
165-->'''Redcloak:''' How many goblin lives have you snuffed out? Personally?\
166'''[[spoiler:Durkon]]:''' [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist Not as many as]] ''[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist you.]]''
167* ArrogantGodVsRagingMonster: This trope describes the rivalry between main hero and leader of the titular Order, Roy, and his evil half-orc counterpart from the Linear Guild, Thog. Roy is an extremely skillful and intelligent warrior, having trained at "Fighter College" for years and also being an experienced and savvy adventurer. He is designed as a subversion of the typical DumbMuscle fighter PlayerCharacter which has {{Min Max}}ed all brute strength and no Intelligence while Thog is the ''embodiment'' of that stereotype. Roy ''despises'' Thog for this as well for being a monstrous individual who kills when bored. Thog meanwhile is really too dumb to hate Roy, calling him "talky man." During a colosseum match between the two, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0791.html Roy brags about having Intelligence on his side]] and Thog runs down the list of the potential advantages Roy could gain from Intelligence, but doesn't (prestige class, damage rolls, armor class, saving rolls) [[DumbassHasAPoint before chiding him that Thog is smarter for his approach]]. Additionally, after Roy breaks his tusk, Thog enters into an UnstoppableRage that he beats Roy almost motionless and only continues to beat him for "talking" when Roy tries to surrender. If not for the intervention of his teammates, Roy would have been killed. Fortunately for him, however, the battle spills into the lower levels of the Colosseum, where Roy uses his intelligence to trick Thog into damaging the pillars supporting the ceiling, which then crumble and crush Thog. Exhausted and bruised, but victorious, Roy screams at his fallen adversary: "THAT'S how I use my Intelligence score in combat, DUMBASS!"
168* ArrowCatch: Tarquin proves he's good enough to catch Haley's arrows out of the [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0851.html air]]. He does it again a few strips later, and Nale has just enough time to gloat before [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0858.html POOOF.]] Much later, Haley takes advantage of this [[spoiler:with two arrows aimed at Tarquin's face [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0936.html while he is hanging onto the side of a flying ship]].]]
169* ArrowGram: Haley combines this with PassingNotesInClass as a gag [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0438.html during the Azure city battle,]] the arrow hitting a hobgoblin mook about to attack Elan. Said arrow had a cute romantic note on notebook paper. Hinjo plays up the role of the exasperated teacher who takes the note and requests to see Elan after class, er, battle.
170* ArsonMurderAndAdmiration: Nale and Sabine's relationship contains a fair amount of this. When they genuinely do fight, it's usually out of a failure to DoWrongRight.
171* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking:
172** 26 unpleasant things that happen (or nearly happen) in ''Start of Darkness'': Murder, Kidnapping, Trespassing, Zombification, Maiming, Foul Language, Defenestration, Squishy Hugs, Cannibalism, Blasphemy, Inebriation, Verbal Abuse, Blind Dating, Extortion, Fraud, Lies (and statistics), Depilation, Brain Damage, Arson, Betrayal, False Advertising, Running Gags, Rules Lawyering, Disintegration, Tampering with the Fabric of Reality, Taco Night.
173** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0133.html Guild arena used for ritual combat, coming-of-age sacrifices, and as mosh pit for local alternative rock bands.]]
174** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0813.html Belkar's cover story]]:
175--->'''Belkar:''' We're wanted in several other nations for racketeering, jury tampering, and interfering with a mail carrier.
176** As part of the BilingualBonus in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0309.html strip #309]], Haley's attempted confessions to cure her aphasia include "My dad is being held ransom by an evil dictator", "I'm not really in the Thieves' Guild anymore", and "I cheat at solitaire".
177** In the retail version of ''War and [=XPs=]'', Miko asks the Twelve Gods in a bonus strip to aid her in ridding Azure City of all undesirables: Criminals, adventurers, vagrants and independent singer-songwriters.
178* ArtEvolution:
179** Midway through ''No Cure for the Paladin Blues'', the characters undergo a little art upgrade after a brief hiatus. Roy got some new boots, Vaarsuvius' cloak gained bright red runes, Elan got a clasp for his cloak, Durkon got a buckle for his belt and Belkar's cloak clasp became centered on his body. Like most of the things in the comic, the art upgrade is {{Lampshaded}}.
180--->'''Haley:''' Psst! Elan! It's an art upgrade, we're supposed to pretend we've always been drawn this way.
181** There's another significant upgrade at the beginning of ''Utterly Dwarfed'', though unlike the example above the characters don't comment on it. Arms and legs became flesh-colored, sleeves and pant legs appear on the clothes of the characters and the shoes of characters flex while they walk. According to Rich Burlew, this art upgrade was deliberately done because it had been increasingly difficult to draw complex backgrounds and crowd scenes without the limbs of the characters getting jumbled and lost in the backgrounds or in other characters.
182** [[invoked]] The early comics have odd curved panel edges. Not only did these go away eventually, they were removed from the printed version with an author's note saying he [[OldShame didn't know what the hell he was thinking with those.]]
183** In general, the art style got better as the comic progressed, not just in regards to getting costume upgrades, but in the way the characters were positioned. Backgrounds became more elaborate, posing became more dynamic, and certain body parts (such as mouths or Elan's hair) were drawn more consistently after the group got out of Dorukan's Dungeon. Even animals saw the effects of this improvement. Compare a drawing of Windstriker from [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/796716915770261518/818891685924044801/135.png 2005]] to a drawing of Windstriker created for the yearly calendars in [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/796716915770261518/828030632294350888/179.png 2013]].
184* ArtisticLicense: The comic is based on TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons 3.5, but it sometimes plays fast and loose with the game rules for the sake of a good story. For example, Redcloak should not be able to create a Huecuva, Death Knight and Eye of Fear and Flame as a sub-epic spellcaster.
185* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: While Lord Shojo might be good with cats, his carelessness with his nephew's wolf led to some serious [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0588.html dental work]]. ([[ObfuscatingStupidity Though that might have been on purpose]], given that said wolf's silver fillings now make his bite extra-effective against devils.)
186-->'''Hinjo:''' A 20-lb. tub of strawberry cake frosting does not qualify as a "table scrap"!\
187'''Shojo:''' Then you obviously haven't been eating at the right tables!
188* ArtisticLicenseChemistry: The Silicon elemental is depicted as a sand golem, while sand consists mainly of silica dioxide [=(SiO2)=].
189* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in strip 135, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0135.html Potionomics.]] Although Vaarsuvius ''tries'' to explain to the two shopkeepers why they ''need'' to sell their potions for more than they cost to make instead of less, they don't understand V's point and no long-term consequences are shown. Eventually, Vaarsuvius gives up.
190--> '''Vaarsuvius:''' My conscience is now appeased. 27 Heroism potions, please.
191* ArtisticLicenseGunSafety: Or "Bow Safety" in this case, PlayedForLaughs: When O-Chul uses the word "initiative", Haley [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0670.html mistakes it for the start of a combat round]] and aims her +5 Icy Burst Bow straight at him, while looking wildly around in other directions at the same time.
192-->'''O-Chul:''' He may have all the strength, but we have the initiative.\
193'''Haley:''' ''[panicking]'' Initiative?!? Where? I got a 23! I make a sneak attack! And a Spot check!
194* ArtisticLicenseMedicine: The "Test of the Heart" gives Roy a pass with blood pressure of 85 over 60 -- this is actually slightly low for a healthy person and would warrant further investigation in RealLife. A more realistic answer would be 100 over 60 or so. Notably, the print version changes Roy's blood pressure to being 100 over 70, correcting this mistake.
195* ArtShift:
196** "The Crayons of Time" FlashbackEffects look like well-done crayon drawings.
197** Lampshaded on [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0339.html "C.P.P.D. Blues"]] when the police sketch artist draws composite ''realistic'' pictures of Nale and Thog.
198--->'''Rookie:''' What are these weird bumpy things between their eyes? [[note]] Burlew drew that portrait to silence critics that said he did a stick figure style because he couldn't draw. [[/note]]
199* ArtStyleDissonance: The comic's stick figure art is relatively simplistic and this suited it well when it had a simple plot about adventurers goofing off in a dungeon. However, the plot has become greater in scale and has turned into a [[CerebusSyndrome more-serious comic]] about a group of adventurers trying to stop the end of the world... all while retaining the stick figure style.
200* AscendedExtra:
201** Daigo and Kazumi Kato. Their progression from RedShirts to {{Mauve Shirt}}s is lampshaded when they {{invoke|dtrope}} the trope NominalImportance, and they continue to gain importance from there, both in-universe ([[{{Knighting}} being risen to nobility]]) and in the narrative.
202** Celia's case is especially glorious. She started as a mere gate guardian NPC and [[spoiler:became the main character's girlfriend.]]
203** O-Chul first appears in strip #403 as the nameless paladin outside Shojo's audience chamber. He is named in the next strip. His importance doesn't become clear until #422, and finally in "Don't Split the Party" he becomes more of a major player.
204* AscendedMeme:
205** It's a running joke among ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' fans that, due to a quirk of the 3.x Edition ruleset, a housecat will more often than not kill a Level 1 Commoner in a straight-up fight[[note]]Cats have 3 attacks per round, each of which does at least one point of damage, and their high dexterity means they'll usually win initiative. Commoners have 1d4 hp, slow base attack progression, and no ability modifiers[[/note]]. One strip is even called, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0780.html "The Duel Everyone's Been Waiting For"]].
206** In "Naming Names", Roy asks for names to come up with for [[spoiler:Vampire Durkon]]. Some of the responses he gets are actual nicknames from fans in the forums and elsewhere (i.e. [[spoiler:"Count Durkula"]]). Crosses over with AerithAndBob as one of the nicknames is "Greg".
207** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1154.html #1154]] contains a nod to "Thog Edits", which involve phasing away dialogue and leaving only a few separate letters that together form an entirely different (and often [[ToiletHumour low-brow]]) sentence than what the original context said: [[spoiler:making one is how to open a secret cache under Thor's statue]].
208* AskAStupidQuestion:
209** Elan asks ''a lot'' of stupid questions to which Roy gives snarky answers.
210** In the prequel book ''[[Recap/TheOrderOfTheStickStartOfDarkness Start of Darkness]]'', when Redcloak and the Monster in the Darkness meet for the first time:
211--->'''Redcloak:''' They call me "Redcloak".\
212'''[=MitD=]:''' Really? Why?\
213'''Redcloak:''' ... Because I wear black armor.
214** When the High Priest of Hel asks why Durkon hadn't provided him with a helpful memory earlier...
215--->'''Durkon:''' Ye dinnae ask for it. Also, I hate ye an' I want ye ta fail.
216* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Standard Azure City naming protocol. Miko claims she doesn't know what "Japan" is but all the names sound like it.
217* AssholeVictim: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0603.html The Thieves' Guild's members]], according to Haley. She states one runs a dog-fighting ring, while another beats his wife.
218** Calder was imprisoned in a magic circle for decades and used as a disposable weapon. This was after he used his domination magic to form a disposable cult.
219* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership:
220** Why Qarr the imp tries to attach itself to V; in the lower planes, everyone glues their lips to the ass of someone stronger than they are.
221** Averted with the Sapphire Guard, though not at the time of their founding. Soon was a mighty paladin but his successors follow bloodline. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it's not even ''his'' bloodline.]]
222* AssShove: Belkar, after having been [[spoiler:hypnotized via the High Priest of Hel's vampiric gaze into jumping off the ''Mechane'']], threatens along these lines.
223-->'''Belkar:''' I am going to shove the sunshine so far up where the sun don't shine that you will vomit '''''nothing but warm summer days!!'''''
224* AssuranceBackfire: After Haley's been left behind in (the now overrun by goblins) Azure City, Elan tries to jump out of the boat and swim to her until everyone reminds him that [[ActionGirl she]] has a much better chance of survival than [[SpoonyBard him]]. Then one of the minor characters points out that she has [[TokenEvilTeammate Belkar]] watching her back, causing him to panic again.
225* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: The representatives of the Northern Gods from the sixth arc have this going on: Odin's high priestess has an eyepatch and carries around a spear, Tyr's high priest has a HookHand, so on so forth.
226* AsYouKnow:
227** {{Lampshaded}}. Elan always cries at a good plot exposition, as in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0501.html "No Cure for the Wedding Bell Blues"]].
228** Roy even says it in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0318.html "The Move Action of Shame"]].
229** The recap for ''Utterly Dwarfed'' is framed as [[spoiler:The High Priest of Hel giving a report to Hel who responds that she already knows all that and asked if he had anything ''new'' to report]].
230* AtopAMountainOfCorpses: Belkar celebrates creating such a pile of mooks with the following quote:
231-->'''Belkar:''' I AM A SEXY SHOELESS '''''[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0439.html GOD OF WAR]]'''''!!!
232* AttackAttackAttack:
233** The paladins have an aversion to retreating because of their honor combined with their inability to feel fear, which lands them in trouble often.
234** Thieves eventually realize this isn't working and defy it in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0618.html "Flank Cut"]].
235* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0181.html "Cursing the Darkness"]]. "Back into the darkness! BACK INTO THE DARKNESS!!"
236* AuthorAppeal: Rich Burlew is a vegetarian, which may have some role in his fondness for cute, sympathetic animal characters. So far, two characters (Vaarsuvius and Celia) are explicitly vegetarians.
237* AutomatonHorses:
238** After the events of Wooden Forest, it's revealed that all the horses spent the time in a nearby stable.
239--->'''Elan:''' So this is where the horses went while you guys were rescuing me? I kinda figured they had just disappeared when you didn't need them, kind of like V's familiar.\
240'''Roy:''' Don't be silly, [[HypocriticalHumor that would be completely unrealistic]].
241** Parodied when crossing the desert, as the Order stop at an oasis and the camels are seen drinking water from fuel-station style pumps, complete with price boards. Seen [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0687.html here]].
242* AvengersAssemble: Towards the end of "Blood Runs in the Family", once it's become clear Elan and the Order are not going to defeat Tarquin, we see Amun-Zora (the captain from the Free City of Doom) assembling a rebel alliance out of Tarquin's other enemies.
243* AvengingTheVillain:
244** Yokyok only joined the Linear Guild to kill Belkar for killing his father.
245** The Ancient Black Dragon hunts V down for killing her son.
246** Tarquin kills [[spoiler:Nale]] for murdering his best friend.
247* AwesomeButImpractical: Many of Nale's plans. His draft plan to kill Elan in Cliffport involved Sabine flying over carrying an anvil on a string and Thog on ''rocket skates''. Their final plan kept the rocket skates.
248[[/folder]]
249
250[[folder:B]]
251* BabyAsPayment: PlayedForLaughs in a CutawayGag showing why the Church of Loki's daycare service doesn't come highly recommended:
252-->'''Priestess:''' ''[pushing baby onto poker table]'' Call.
253* BackForTheDead: Julio Scoundrél sincerely hoped never to cross paths with Elan again for precisely this reason, and later refuses a call to adventure from Elan on this basis. When he does show up again [[spoiler:he [[DefiedTrope makes it out alive while calling out the trope]].]]
254* BackFromTheDead: Pretty much anyone who's got a [[DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist friendly cleric with a Raise Dead spell nearby,]] including the Oracle, Roy, and Jirix.
255* BadassNormal: Many characters who kick ass without any intrinsic magical ability.
256** Roy refused to become a wizard despite his father's urging and became a fighter instead.
257** Haley is an archer with non-magical "SNEAK ATTACK!"
258** Thog is pure orcish strength.
259** Kazumi and Daigo are ordinary CityGuards; they're not even [[ThePaladin paladins]] and yet they survive TheSiege of Azure City.
260** Belkar counts despite the fact that as a ranger he ''could'' theoretically use spells. Because he has a Wisdom score normally reserved for lemmings, he doesn't.
261** Tarquin fights most of the Order of the Stick and is only stopped by Malack because his companion is sick of him ''toying with them''.
262* BadToTheLastDrop:
263** In ''Start of Darkness'', Xykon (who at this point is still a human) mentions that drinking a really horrible cup of coffee reminds him of all the good coffee he can compare it to. When he becomes a lich, he becomes enraged that he can no longer taste coffee because becoming a lich caused him to lose his sense of taste (alongside nearly all of his other senses as well).
264** In one strip, V filters Belkar's coffee with Roy's sweaty socks as a way to get back at him for [[KissingUnderTheInfluence "The Event"]]. And then they use ''explosive runes'' on the coffee can for good measure.
265* BaitAndSwitch: In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0803.html "Saved by the Belt"]], Blackwing picks up Roy's Belt of Giant Strength while announcing his intent to help the rest of the Order, just as Roy is locked in a death match with Thog. Several panels are shown, alternating between the bird flying with the belt and Thog and Roy dishing out at each other. Until finally, Blackwing drops the belt on... Mr. Scruffy, Belkar's cat companion. Who proceeds to utterly wreck the dog menacing him.
266* BaitAndSwitchComment:
267** One does not simply walk away after [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0809.html wrecking]] [[spoiler:Tarquin's]] arena. At least, not before [[spoiler:receiving praise for awesome fight, signing some autographs and discussing job opportunities]].
268** [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1280.html #1280]]: Belkar is puzzled by having had a civil exchange with Lien and O-Chul:
269--->'''Belkar:''' That was so strange. I think that was the first conversation with a paladin I've ever had that wasn't dripping with judgment and hostility. And ''they'' were nice, too!
270* BarBrawl:
271** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0730.html Check.]] Rowdy patrons and everything.
272** Both Belkar and Tarquin's backstories include an incident of them murdering all of the patrons in a bar in a more "one-sided" version of this.
273* TheBardOnBoard:
274** ''Snips, Snails and Dragon Tales'' includes a re-telling of ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' with Roy as the title prince and Xykon as King Xlaudius, titled ''The Tragedy of Greenhilt''.
275** A bonus comic produced for Kickstarter backers retells ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' with the roles {{Gender Flip}}ped for "Haleo" and "Julelan".
276* BareMidriffsAreFeminine:
277** Haley, the Order's only explicitly female member, sports this look for most of the comic, save for the arc immediately after "Blood Runs in the Family" and while with LaResistance. She later thinks it is silly. By contrast, the male members of the Order wear full shirts or armor, and [[AmbiguousGender Vaarsuvius]] wears a long, all-covering robe.
278** Julia, Roy's [[BrattyTeenageDaughter bratty teenage sister]] wears a midriff-baring tube top [[NoDressCode to school]]. Both Roy and Durkon tell her to PleasePutSomeClothesOn.
279** Celia, the sylph guardian in Dorukan's dungeon, wears a midriff-baring FairySexy outfit.
280** Crystal, Haley's old rival and the other prominent woman in the Thieves' Guild, wears this in place of armor.
281** Sabine, the main female member of the Linear Guild wears midriff-baring clothes during two story arcs. Her other outfits are also quite revealing despite not baring her midriff, because she's a succubus.
282* BarredFromTheAfterlife: Eugene Greenhilt cannot go to the true afterlife until one of his descendants kills Xykon because of a BloodOath. This is the general fate of people bound by a Blood Oath of Vengeance who die with it unfulfilled. [[spoiler:An exception is made for those who died actively trying to fulfill their oaths, as Roy finds out.]]
283* BathtubScene: Haley lampshades the FanService nature of this in ''On the Origin of [=PCs=]'', also referring to it as "my gratuitous bath scene."
284* BatmanGambit:
285** The Three Fiends [[spoiler:give Vaarsuvius supreme power, expecting that the elf will attack Xykon and "knock him out of his comfort zone."]] It works ''beautifully''.
286** Elan, when Sending to [[spoiler:Scoundrél]] to request help against [[spoiler:Tarquin]] tells him in advance to look for the giant explosion, which would only be there if the Order managed to completely screw up the plan.
287** Durkon uses one to defeat [[spoiler:the vampiric spirit possessing his body. Durkon early on realizes that the spirit does not comprehend empathy or charity and specifically withholds these factors from his own memories, so that in the most important moment, he can show the spirit the memory of his mother sacrificing everything for a bunch of strangers. The spirit, desperate to understand, allows Durkon to flood his mind with ''all'' of his memories at once as described below in BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind.]]
288** It turns out [[spoiler:Durkon's exile was a Batman Gambit by Odin. As Thor sums it up, "By getting him exiled, you guaranteed he would arrive (in Asgard) knowing what we needed him to know," to help the gods solve the problem of the Snarl. Odin doesn't remember doing it, though, since he's a little flakey in his current incarnation.]]
289* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: [[spoiler:Durkon and his vampiric spirit]] engage in one for control over his body. [[spoiler:Durkon]] weaponizes his most emotionally powerful memory to force the spirit to accept all his other memories and emotions, effectively becoming him. It works long enough for [[spoiler:Durkon to permit Belkar to stake him, which temporarily kills him, but destroys the vampire spirit]].
290* BattleTrophy:
291** Belkar has a habit of doing this with the heads of kobolds he killed, though he never keeps them for long.
292** Roy takes Xykon's crown and wears it on a string around his neck after "setting him back a bit". This turns out to be a problem when the residual evil on it causes [[KnightTemplar Miko]] to try and smite him. Xykon takes it back in their next encounter.
293** Crystal takes Haley's ponytail as a trophy after nearly killing her during the Greysky City arc.
294** Haley returns the favor by killing Crystal and taking her dagger as a trophy.
295** Later, Gannji concocts a plan that requires his partner Enor to kill him, cut off his tail, and keep it so that Gannji can be resurrected later. He tells Enor:
296--->'''Gannji:''' Tell the guards it's a trophy of your victory. They won't question it 'cause you're part ogre. They do stuff like that all the time.
297* BeachEpisode: A non-canon one in the [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/Wallpapers.html "Beach Party" wallpaper]].
298* BeamOWar: [[spoiler:Dark Vaarsuvius]] and Xykon have a brief one during their magical duel.
299-->'''[[spoiler:Dark V]]:''' [[MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours My power... EXCEEDS yours!]]
300* BearerOfBadNews: Belkar in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0880.html "Getting the Message"]], regarding [[spoiler:Durkon being vamped]]. Roy... does not take it well.
301* BearHug: Enor gives one to Gannji upon receiving the [[MagicFeather "Lizardfolk Victory String"]].
302-->'''Gannji:''' Gah! Save the grappling attacks for the ring, Enor!
303* BeastlyBloodsports:
304** The Thieves Guild runs a dogfighting ring.
305** Tarquin has an ''Allosaurus'', and indications that he has other creatures, including lions, that he'll throw in the ring.
306* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor:
307** So you want to protect yourself and your family from a vendetta by [[WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide obliterating the whole adverse lineage]]? Just be sure [[spoiler:some part of it doesn't guard a place critical for the survival of the world you and your companions are trying to save]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
308** Nale wishes to be free from Tarquin's nepotism. Tarquin grants his wish... [[spoiler:by stabbing him. Since he'd just murdered Tarquin's best friend Malack, on top of a lifetime of other misdeeds and transgressions that would have seen him dead, and it was only Tarquin's patronage and protection keeping him alive.]]
309** After Durkon is thrown out of dwarven lands, he yells, ''"Ta Hel wit e'ry last one o' ye!!"''. [[spoiler:The High Priest of Hel/vampire spirit controlling Durkon reminds him of this as he tries to defeat Roy, which would allow the priests of the demigods to votes yes to destroying the world, which would mean that all the dwarves [[DoubleMeaning would literally go to Hel]]]].
310--->'''High Priest of Hel:''' Well. Let it never be said [[spoiler:that the multiverse doesn't grant wishes]].
311** The High Priest of Hel wanted to absorb all of Durkon's memories as part of his AssimilationPlot. [[spoiler:After he sees the memory that fuels Durkon's drive to be what he is in spite of his worse days, Durkon tricks him into absorbing all of Durkon's memories before he can truly process them -- turning the High Priest into Durkon.]]
312* BecauseImGoodAtIt:
313** Haley (on why she can't express her feelings to Elan): "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0311.html I'm a rogue. Hiding is my best skill.]]"
314** Belkar (on why he was cruel to Roy): "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0881.html Isn't that why you losers keep me around? Hurting people is the only thing I'm good at.]]"
315* BeginWithAFinisher: When [[spoiler:Redcloak]] decides to kill [[spoiler:Durkon Thundershield]] during parley, he [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1209.html opens]] with a surprise ''implosion'', a [[SpellLevels top-level]] save-or-die spell that would deny a powerful enemy a chance to retaliate, prevent [[DeathIsCheap resurrection]], and [[NeverFoundTheBody destroy the evidence]]. [[spoiler:Durkon resists the spell long enough to escape.]]
316* BeQuietNudge:
317** Early on, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0046.html "Deep Thoughts"]], when Nale pretends that the Linear Guild had been sent to retrieve the Talisman of Dorukan by their "wise and benevolent king," he has to elbow Sabine when she starts saying "King? What ki--OWW!"
318** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0247.html "It's Just Aphasia She's Going Through"]], Haley is struck with aphasia and so can't talk Belkar into shutting it as he's about to tell Elan her feelings. However, a boot sole to the face is enough to convey the message more clearly.
319--->'''Belkar:''' Objection noted.
320** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0379.html "Perform IS on the Aristocrat's Skill List"]], Roy kicks Belkar so that the halfling doesn't join the already-embarrassing conversation.
321* BerserkButton:
322** Not that Belkar really needs one, but making comments about his height is likely to lead to unpleasant results. Lampshaded in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0022.html "Leadership in Action"]].
323** Also, whatever you do, if you value your life, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0685.html do not threaten Mr. Scruffy]] or tease Belkar about [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0781.html his relationship with the cat.]]
324** Roy has a pet peeve about villains who cannot remember the bad things they have done, and the Lich is one of the top offenders of that. He's also protective of his AncestralWeapon.
325--->[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0114.html "YOU... BROKE... MY... SWORD!!"]]
326** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0795.html "TALKY-MAN BROKE THOG'S TUSK!"]]
327** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0677.html Do not doubt V's magic skills.]] V will go arcane on your rear, as they do when a man in competition for diamond dust calls V a warlock.
328** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0045.html Don't tell Haley that treasure isn't important.]]
329** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0453.html Don't hurt Hinjo's dog.]] Xykon's [[spoiler:double]] went and poisoned the mutt. Hinjo hits him with full paladin fury.
330** Durkon is too level-headed to really go "berserk", but making fun or showing disrespect toward godly worship (like by worshiping a hand puppet, or converting to Thor on the spot when convenient) and he ''will'' threaten you with violence, and even has to be physically restrained in some cases.
331** Xykon has so many it's a RunningGag. At first, it's [[UnequalRites denigrating the intelligence or power of sorcerers as compared to wizards.]] Later, he's fine with being a lich until it turns out he can no longer taste coffee, at which point he goes ballistic. Whatever you do, do ''not'' cause Xykon to [[spoiler:lose his phylactery.]] Third, don't steal his [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0661.html kills.]]
332** Malack proves that EvenEvilHasLovedOnes. Nale finds this out to his tremendous HARM.
333--->'''Nale:''' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0811.html Malack. How's the family?]]
334* BetaCouple: Roy and Celia compared to Elan and Haley, the contrast being deliberate according to the third's book commentary for the arc.
335* BetterThanABareBulb: LampshadeHanging is used ''constantly'' in the comic. Which is itself ''lampshaded'' in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0546.html "O-Chul's Razor"]].
336* BetterThanSex: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0688.html Belkar describes]] a certain [[Franchise/{{Dune}} Spice]] thusly;
337-->'''Belkar:''' It's like you [[InsubstantialIngredients crystallized the best sex you've ever had with a woman]] and put it in a tiny bottle on your spice rack. No, wait, it's like you took that spice and snorted it while screwing her hotter sister. In front of her.
338* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Destroying the gates, which are the only things holding back the [[EldritchAbomination Snarl]], is considered better than allowing their power to fall into evil hands. The implication being that the world would be better off destroyed and remade (again) than falling into the hands of the forces of darkness with the focused power of the Snarl at their disposal. Either that, or a gate would grant great power to anyone willing and able to harness it, especially an Evil person, but a destroyed gate could simply be remade.
339* BeyondTheImpossible:
340** Talking strategy to Xykon can put the undead sorcerer to sleep.
341--->'''Xykon:''' Oh, sorry, I just fell asleep right in the middle of that.\
342'''Redcloak:''' You're a lich, you're actually physically incapable of sleeping.\
343'''Xykon:''' Which should just emphasize how boring that was.
344** In strip #794, Elan seduces a succubus. As in demon who is, by her own admission, an evil incarnation of illicit sex.
345** TalkingIsAFreeAction in the OOTS world. This is the basis for jokes. However, Vaarsuvius once manages to take up a turn by saying something particularly verbose.
346* BigBadEnsemble: [[EvilSorcerer Xykon]], [[DeityOfHumanOrigin the Dark One]] [[spoiler:as represented by his [[TheDragon Dragon]] Redcloak, who pretends to be Xykon's Dragon]] and [[DemonLordsAndArchDevils the IFCC Directors]] are the main players, along with [[AristocratsAreEvil Daimyo Kubota]], [[EvilTwin Nale]], and [[GenreSavvy General Tarquin]] in the role of {{Big Bad Wannabe}}s and [[EldritchAbomination the Snarl]] as a GreaterScopeVillain. Xykon's the one the protagonists [[TheHeavy are most concerned with]], though, because he's the most active and they don't know about some of these. The end of Book 5 adds yet another major villain, in the "they don't know about them" category -- [[spoiler:the Northern goddess Hel]], who is manipulating the Order via [[spoiler:the spirit controlling Vampire Durkon]].
347** For specific story arcs:
348*** ''Dungeon Crawling Fools'', ''No Cure For the Paladin Blues'', and ''War and [=XPs=]'': Xykon as the BigBad, with the Snarl first introduced in the second story arc as a GreaterScopeVillain.
349*** ''Don't Split the Party'': Daimyo Kubota for the [[spoiler:Azure City refugees]] plotline, Bozzok for the Greysky City plotline, and [[spoiler:the Black Dragon Mother]] for Vaarsuvius' plotline. The IFCC are also first introduced here and shown to be one of the greater {{Big Bad}}s of the whole story.
350*** ''Blood Runs in the Family'': [[ItsAllAboutMe General Tarquin]] of the Empire of Blood, with him technically being partners with [[AffablyEvil Minister Malack]] and the rest of the [[TheMafia Vector Legion]] but him overall calling the shots most of the time. The Dark One is also revealed to be one of the greater {{Big Bad}}s after it turns out that [[spoiler:Redcloak has been manipulating Xykon the entire time]].
351*** ''Utterly Dwarfed'': [[spoiler:The Northern [[GodOfTheDead goddess of death]] Hel, with her High Priest ("Durkula," a.k.a. the vampiric spirit possessing Durkon) and "Gontor Hammerfell" (the vampiric spirit possessing Hammerfell) as her main agents in the plot]].
352* BigBadWannabe:
353** [[EvilTwin Nale]] tries to be a {{Chessmaster}}, but events have repeatedly shown that while he's pretty good at putting plans together, they ultimately tend not to work out. His first scheme would have succeeded if not for Haley making an almost impossible shot with her bow. His second scheme, in which he impersonates Elan, would have also succeeded if Elan has remained as dumb and incompetent as ever, rather than suddenly [[TookALevelInBadass taking a level in badass]]. And, more generally, if Nale doesn't constantly trip over his megalomania. [[spoiler:Later, he finally manages to actually kill Malack and proceeds to taunt his father about it, right in the middle of his father's army and in the presence of one of Tarquin's powerful companions. Tarquin tries to offer Nale the chance to reconcile, but Nale brags about how he managed to kill Malack without Tarquin's help, complains about how much he resents his father, and rejects his Last-Second Chance. Tarquin finally proceeds to show Nale just how quickly he would have died without his protection by stabbing him without a second thought]].
354** [[AristocratsAreEvil Daimyo Kubota]] tries to usurp Hinjo's postion, culminating in him ordering the assassination of a pair of former commoners who were promoted to nobility. The wife is pregnant. When the plan fails, he murders Therkla, his own number two, with poison just to give himself time to escape and [[DeceasedFallGuyGambit frame her]]. He then surrenders to go on trial and use his aristocrat talents to turn around and slander Hinjo, but [[spoiler:Vaarsuvius simply disintegrates him]]. His status as this is cemented by the fact that he just doesn't stack up against Xykon and Redcloak, and is naïve enough to think that taking the city back from Xykon will be a trivial matter.
355** [[spoiler:Elan and Nale's father]] General Tarquin truly believes he is the real BigBad, that Xykon is just the end-goal of some minor sidequest, and that Elan, not Roy is the main protagonist. In their final confrontation, [[spoiler:after Tarquin kills Nale (mainly because he was a distraction in the conflict between himself and Elan), Elan flat-out refuses to fight, capture or engage with Tarquin in any way and just left him in the desert without any sort of climactic confrontation, which is [[CruelMercy probably the worst thing he could have done to him]]. Tarquin is left screaming after a departing Elan to come back and "finish the story".]] Even among his own party, Tarquin is not the leader. Neither Malack, Laurin, or Miron have any interest in doing what he says, they mostly just put up with it because Tarquin's narrative logic assists in their own personal motives and is quite profitable to boot. He has to cajole and run on a system of favors in order to get them to do anything for him, and his military prowess is stated to come from elsewhere in the party. Heck, even [[spoiler:Julio Scoundrél]] only considers him one of his "B-list villains".
356* BigBrotherMentor: Elan sees Roy as this, with a little bit more emphasis on the "brother" aspect of it. When faced with uncertain situations, he wonders what Roy would do. An ImagineSpot Elan has during Book 5 involves Tarquin adopting Roy so they can be "for real brothers".
357* BigDamnFireExit: Lampshaded in Dorukan's Dungeon.
358-->'''EXIT. Use in case of imminent explosion.'''
359* BigDamnHeroes:
360** Twice in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0613.html "I Need a Hero"]], and Lampshaded.
361** By ''Belkar'' of all people ([[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0784.html by proxy via dinosaur]]).
362** Later, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0871.html Durkon gives it a try]]. "MASS DEATH WARD!" was never more timely or more heroic.
363** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0919.html Vaarsuvius]] single-handedly turns the tide of battle! Interestingly, they're also more of a team player here.
364** [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0930.html Julio Scoundrél]] makes a BigEntrance to save his student.]]
365* TheBigDamnKiss: Literally, as [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0400.html it gets a splash panel all to itself.]]
366* BigGood:
367** The Order of the Scribble, as led by [[ThePaladin Soon Kim]], are the {{Greater Scope Paragon}}s who in the comic's backstory created the [[CosmicKeystones Gates]] to seal in [[EldritchAbomination the Snarl's]] prison.
368** For the residents of Azure City, [[ManipulativeBastard Lord Shojo]] is the one holding things together and is also the actual quest-giver for the comic's main narrative of the Gates. [[spoiler:He is shortly followed by his heir Hinjo after Shojo's death]].
369** Thor, the Northern god of thunder and Durkon's patron god. He is one of the few gods willing to give the mortals a chance to save their world ''and'' [[spoiler:has an actual plan to stop the Snarl after billions of years of it destroying worlds. There may be others such as Odin, Loki, Tiamat, and Rat who may be in on his plan or even have started it before him, but he is the main mover by telling Durkon the gods' secrets]].
370* BigNever: Vaarsuvius when asked to renounce their chosen god, and then repeats it when a bribe is insufficient.
371* BigNo:
372** Vaarsuvius, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0504.html "That's a Surprisingly Common Reaction"]]. A Lampshade is hung by Elan in the next strip.
373** Durkon does this in the prequel ''On the Origin of [=PCs=]'' the first time he tastes [[ATankardOfMooseUrine beer brewed in human lands]].
374** [[spoiler:Tsukiko when Redcloak [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0830.html orders her wights to kill and devour her]].]]
375* BigotWithACrush: Humans towards orcs, apparently. In [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1208.html a debate with]] Durkon, Redcloak states that he would be killed on sight if entered any town or city because he's green and has fangs. He supplements this by adding that orcs would get the same treatment if humans weren't always having babies with them.
376* BigWhat:
377** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0490.html From Eugene]].
378--->'''Roy:''' Wait, what? What about the Blood Oath of Vengeance?\
379'''Bureaucratic Deva:''' It's not a problem for us. Go on up.\
380'''Eugene: ''WHAT?!?!?!'''''\
381'''Roy:''' In lieu of Paradise, can I just get a picture of the exact expression on his face?
382** Jirix reacts this way when he finds out that his master killed [[spoiler:Tsukiko]].
383** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0912.html Nale is utterly flummoxed]] that his father never considered Girard's Gate to be that much of a prize.
384--->'''Tarquin:''' I was probably going to destroy it myself anyway.\
385'''Nale:''' WHAT?!?
386* BilingualBonus:
387** In [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0047.html comic #47]], when Xykon switches his crystal ball to Spanish Mode, Belkar is saying "Oye, creo que me falle de notar algo", which ([[AccentUponTheWrongSyllable once you add on a missing diacritic]]) translates to "Hey, I believe I failed to notice something," or, more liberally, "Hey, I think I just failed a Spot check".
388** The gibberish that Haley says while she has aphasia brought on by keeping too many secrets is actually a simple substitution cipher, where each letter represents a different letter of the alphabet (although the code changes with each strip).
389--->'''Belkar:''' Good news for fans of cryptograms.
390** The magic letters in [[spoiler:Dark V's accession]] translate to "BET YOU THOUGHT YOU HAD FOUND A SECRET MESSAGE IN THIS DIDN'T YOU?"
391** The runes on the walls of Girard's temple translate to "NO SECRET MESSAGE".
392* BlackBeadEyes: Standard, although some characters do have colored eyes.
393* BlackComedy: Since the comic has an overall humorous tone even with its CerebusSyndrome taken into account, the various atrocities committed by Belkar, Xykon, Nale, Tarquin/the Empire of Blood, and other villains tend to be depicted this way, including some jokes in these scenes, but not downplaying the cruelty being displayed.
394* BlackComedyCannibalism: Not shown, but Fenrir's high priest mentions it.
395-->'''High Priestess of Odin:''' So we've got Sunna casting Create Food and Water for lunch, and Freya casting Heroes' Feast for dinner.\
396'''High Priest of Fenrir:''' Ugh, more mass-conjured pseudo-packed food with artificial ingredients! I only eat all-natural organic meals, such as human children that wander into the woods alone, or the occasional limping elf.
397* BlackComedyRape: An early couple of comics feature Vaarsuvius's use of "''Evan's spiked tentacles of forced intrusion''", a parody of the existing spell ''Evard's black tentacles''. This is decidedly an example of EarlyInstallmentWeirdness, as [[WordOfGod Rich Burlew himself]] regrets telling this kind of joke. It went over well when his audience was just his friends and his story was very simple, but the bigger ''[=OotS=]'' became and the more the readership grew, the more aware Rich was that certain things he thought were okay just weren't. It's a sensitive topic, and he was probably talking about how [[ComicallyMissingThePoint V shouldn't be able to cast conjuration spells anyway.]]
398* BladeBrake: Haley uses a wand of ''fly'' to get closer to a beholder the party is fighting, but gets caught by its AntiMagic eye. She's seen it coming, though, and has a dagger ready to plant in the cave wall and stop her fall. [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1243.html And then she starts climbing.]]
399* BlahBlahBlah:
400** Played straight with [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0051.html Roy and Thog getting the Earth Sigil]].
401** Played straight in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0257.html a conversation between Julia and her friends]]. ("Blah blah blah blah bitch blah blah blah seriously...")
402** Subverted in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0314.html "Goth Advice"]]; Elan's speech appears to be faded out with blahs so we can focus on Haley's internal monologue. Turns out he's trying to set a record for the number of times someone's said "blah" in a row.
403* BlatantLies: Get your Bluff rank high enough (or get lucky with a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0139.html natural 20]]), and people will believe '''[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0767.html anything]]'''. Note that this is completely internally consistent: In ''D&D'' 3.5, if your Bluff roll beats your opponent's Sense Motive by 20 or more, you can get them to believe things that are ''literally impossible''.
404* BlessedWithSuck: The gods have perfect memory, which sucks when [[spoiler:they can remember the billions of worlds that came before the current one, and all of the inhabitants who ever lived on them.]]
405* BlindShoulderToss:
406** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0032.html strip #32]], a pair of lawyers for Creator/WizardsOfTheCoast show up to drag away the monster, as it isn't open ''D&D'' content and thus copyright infringement. As a result, on the next page Roy is seen tossing away the script for strip #33 while saying they're finding themselves with no plot for today.
407** In [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1215.html strip #1215]], Xykon tosses the beheaded head of Kraagor's statue in the chasm behind him with one hand, while firing an ''energy drain'' at Durkon with the other.
408* BlobMonster: In a [[http://www.giantitp.com/Images/fanart/ootsfill1.gif bonus strip]], the party fights a gelatinous cube. It gives Haley and Roy an urge for fruit gelatin, although they can't tell why...
409* BloodOath: Eugene Greenhilt swearing one against Xykon on a drunken night, for the murder of his mentor Fyron Pucebuckle, is what started the whole vendetta against the lich sorcerer, and what motivated Roy to found the Order of the Stick. The rest is history. It is also what keeps Eugene from being admitted into the Afterlife (though [[spoiler:not Roy, because Roy's death occurred while trying to fulfill that oath]]).
410* BlowingARaspberry:
411** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0293.html Haley to Eugene Greenhilt.]] She couldn't talk at the time, so it was the easiest way to quickly express her sentiment.
412** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0327.html Haley again, this time to Vaarsuvius.]] Still unable to talk, she was nonetheless conveying clearly her opinion over the elf's annoyance.
413** A young Nale is seen doing this to pursuers in the flashback of [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0725.html "The Significantly-More-Secret Origin of Tarquin and Nale"]]. He later [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0822.html taunts Malack with one]], showing he hasn't matured that much ever since.
414* BlueAndOrangeMorality: To a dwarf, seeing a fellow dwarf -- even family member -- die in battle is a cause to rejoice, as their spot in Valhalla is guaranteed. They are particularly relieved if the dwarf in question was growing old, as dying of old age is considered dishonorable and gets you sent to Hel. After witnessing a life-long, elderly friend get eaten during a fight, one dwarf mentions offhand he'd been planning to pick a fight with the older dwarf just so he could die with an axe in hand, and they refer to his death the way one might discuss a buzzer-beating, last-second score in a sporting event. Lampshaded by Haley and Blackwing, who are thoroughly confused by their actions and declare, "Dwarves are weird."
415* BluntYes: [[spoiler:Serini Toormuck]] gives O-Chul a big one.
416--->'''O-Chul:''' Then you must know that at the time I made that decision, I had no other choice!\
417'''[[spoiler:Serini]]:''' ''Of course'' you had another choice!\
418'''O-Chul:''' To let Xykon emerge victorious?\
419'''[[spoiler:Serini]]:''' YES!
420* BodyguardBetrayal: The founders of the Godsmoot never foresaw this possibility, so while there are strict rules against clerics or bodyguards attacking ''each other'', [[LoopholeAbuse there's no rule against a bodyguard attacking his own cleric.]] [[spoiler:This is what allows Roy to fight the vampirized Durkon after discovering the apocalyptic nature of his goddess's secret plan.]]
421* BoobyTrap: One of Vaarsuvius's favorite spells? ''[[StuffBlowingUp Explosive runes]]''! It even gives a defeated Vaarsuvius one last laugh against Xykon -- "Guess what spell I cast before giving [[SoulJar this]] to the [[{{Familiar}} bird]]" in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0659.html "Flight of the Phylactery"]].
422* BoogieKnights: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0706.html "Dancing Knights"]], more like. It wasn't as funny for the Goblin Cleric who cast it by mistake.
423* {{Bookends}}: While the comic isn't over yet, the first and final arcs take place in a dungeon crawl.
424* BorrowedCatchPhrase: Belkar borrows Roy's usual catchphrase by yelling "NOT REALLY THE POINT!" after [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0926.html Bloodfeast the Extreme-inator gets turned into a lizard]], and Haley starts questioning the name.
425* BoundAndGagged:
426** Nale and Thog ends up bound the first time the Order of the Stick captures them. A gag soon follows for Nale after he tells a cruel joke to Celia.
427** Vaarsuvius[[spoiler:' soul, as well as Blackwing's, get tied up on a table in Hell for 20min 35s after Cedrik claims his part of the deal. Then he gags them both, as the Fiends don't want to hear the elf's rampant speculation]].
428* BoxAndStickTrap: In the book ''Dungeon Crawlin' Fools'', the Order sets this sort of trap for a ninja. As none of them can actually see the ninja and an unreliable poison gets thrown into the mix, the party proceeds to make a UsefulNotes/SchrodingersCat joke when the trap goes off.
429* BrainBleach:
430** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0249.html Roy's reaction]] to Belkar hitting on him as a woman.
431--->'''Roy:''' Excuse me, I have to go soak my brain in acid now.\
432'''Belkar:''' ''[aside to Durkon]'' [[{{Troll}} I took Craft Disturbing Mental Image as my feat last level.]]\
433'''Roy:''' Maybe my ears, too.
434** Also, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0555.html a panel]] revealing how Therkla was born, though it's more NauseaFuel. [[invoked]]
435** A [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/GuestStrips.html guest strip]] by Roman Wunderlich has a (pretty tasteless) joke where a [[HorrifyingTheHorror beholder]] runs away after seeing Vaarsuvius naked.
436* BrainwashedAndCrazy:
437** Nale does this to Belkar at one point... then again, he is crazy already. The brainwashing is more of a redirection.
438** He tries it again later, but it backfires because Belkar had been deafened by Durkon's ''holy word'', and couldn't hear Nale's orders.
439--->'''Belkar:''' HEY ROY I THINK THEY USED SOME KIND OF SILENCE SPELL!\
440'''Roy:''' It's not a bug, it's a feature.
441** Tsukiko dominating Thanh the paladin. [[RunningGag No, not that kind of domination.]]
442** Belkar ([[WeakWilled again!]]) due to [[spoiler:Malack's vampiric gaze.]]
443** Belkar (yet again!) due to [[spoiler:Vampire Durkon's vampiric gaze. Because of this, he's told to merrily jump off the airship twice.]]
444** Vampire Durkon then uses Dominate against Belkar ([[RuleOfThree again]]), Haley, Elan, and Helga to attack Roy, Varsuvius, and Minrah, who made their Will saves.
445* BrassBalls:
446** Xykon, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0659.html to an injured and unarmed O-Chul charging him]]: "Wow. You got some +5 Holy Cojones on you, paladin, I'll give you that."
447** Ian Starshine to Roy Greenhilt: "You've got gumption, kid, I'll say that much."
448* BreachingTheWall: Redcloak {{summon|ingRitual}}s Titanium {{elemental|Embodiment}}s and fires them from [[SiegeEngines catapults]] to breach Azure City's walls for his goblin army. Not only do they get better range than boulders, they [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0424.html do a number]] on the Azure City troops before they're {{banish|ingRitual}}ed.
449* BreadEggsBreadedEggs:
450** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0727.html "And It Will Never Work Again"]]
451--->'''Tarquin:''' I think we'll have a feast -- no, a '''festival'''! In your honor! Three days and nights of merriment in the streets to welcome [[spoiler:my long-lost son]]!\
452'''Elan:''' With clowns?\
453'''Tarquin:''' And jugglers!\
454'''Elan:''' And clown-jugglers, who juggle tiny clowns?\
455'''Tarquin:''' Of course!
456** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0890.html What Roy thinks Belkar's "perfect world" dream was about.]] It's actually about [[spoiler:living with Lord Shojo and his cat]].
457--->'''Roy:''' I'm sure it involved a lot of stabbing, and whores, and whores stabbing whores who stab whores.
458** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1050.html "Hard Pass"]]:
459--->'''Roy:''' Elan tells me many things, the majority of which I allow to pass through my brain unhindered.\
460'''Elan:''' Like a ghost! Or a phase spider! Or the ghost of a phase spider!
461** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1140.html Strip 1140]] reveals that other worlds [[spoiler:previously created by the gods]] included a gritty cyberpunk world, a world with talking animals, and gritty cyperpunk talking animals. RIP Laser-Snail.
462* BreadEggsMilkSquick:
463** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0094.html "The Path to Victory"]], as the Order goes through a secret tunnel, they pass through The Hall of Mysterious Runes, The Cavern of Very Easy Encounters, The Room with All the Spikes, The Chasm of Unnecessary Cliffs, The Tunnel with the Sort of Reddish Floor, The Passageway of Horrible Death for Other People... and The Corridor of ''Very Toxic Sulfur Fumes'' (which the team shakes off).
464** Tsukiko in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0709.html "No Scry Zone"]].
465--->'''Tsukiko:''' I know all about paladins, trust me. All they do is boss you around and tell you what you can't do. "Don't walk on the grass, don't litter, don't rape the cycle of life with your unclean power." Blah, blah, blah.
466** Tarquin's Keoghtum Extra Strength ointment uses magic as the active ingredient, and pretroleum jelly, glycerin, '''heart of a virgin collected on his/her wedding night''', and fragrance as the inactive ingredients.
467* BreakThemByTalking:
468** Shortly followed by one for Redcloak at the very end of ''Start of Darkness''. [[spoiler:It breaks him enough that he accepts the role of Xykon's NumberTwo.]]
469** O-Chul then tries a heroic version on the Monster in the Darkness. In other words, a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech delivered in the same manner and for the same purpose (break them out of a certain mindset).
470** Xykon delivers one to V in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0657.html "Second Chance"]] about how they remains weak despite their recent upgrade to convince them to give up. [[spoiler:It has opposite the intended effect; Xykon tells Vaarsuvius exactly what the elf needs to hear at that moment to cause a moment of redemption -- that power is not only found in spells, and that Vaarsuvius can still oppose Xykon despite not having any spells that could help. During all that talking, V decides to nab some healing potions and patch up the paladin O-Chul.]]
471* BreakingTheFourthWall: Has possibly the most complex relationship with this trope of any franchise going. The comic effectively functions as if it doesn't have a fourth wall a lot of the time, with characters seemingly well aware that they are simultaneously in a webcomic ''and'' a fiction story set in a world operated using ''Dungeons & Dragons'' 3.5e rules (which are now two editions out of date, but still in place in the setting). At the same time, they are also fully participating and invested in the story in which they are participants. At one point a character finds herself in need of a large gem, and is reminded by another character that she is holding one in the picture of her on the "Cast" page of the website their story is hosted on, so she goes to said cast page and steals the gemstone. This is then used to fuel a Raise Dead spell which they need to cast so they can revive the party's leader and go off to defeat the Ultimate Evil. Basically everybody is in on the conceit, but also takes it entirely in stride as part of the life they live.
472* BreakingTheFellowship: Following the battle of Azure City, the party is split, and one is [[DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist dead.]] They finally reunite over a hundred chapters (and several in-universe months) later.
473* BrickJoke:
474** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0102.html It turns out that]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0236.html Roy really does have boobies]].
475** When searching for the [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0178.html starmetal]] to get Roy's sword reforged, V is polymorphed into a purple lizard, which V's familiar tries to catch. Blackwing (V's familiar) figures it out in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0714.html comic #714]], more than 500 strips later. The title implies that it was intentional.
476** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0326.html Hydra Burgers]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0705.html (with gouda!)]]. Bet you forgot about the dead hydra.
477** The paladins of the Sapphire Guard summon their celestial mounts out of Franchise/{{Pok|emon}}éballs. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0373.html When Miko calls Windstriker,]] the UnsoundEffect is "pika!" [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0432.html When Hinjo does the same with Argent]] 60 strips later, the UnsoundEffect is "chu!"
478** "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0456.html Wait a minute,]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0486.html I had a 22!]]"
479** "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0421.html How did you ever get so many potions of heroism?]]" "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0135.html Do not ask.]]" That's hundreds of strips ago.
480** The comic [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0759.html "Yes, apparently"]] flashes back to the brick that the episode title is a joke off. The actual punchline here isn't much of a joke, but a punch.
481** In the [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0090.html 90th strip]], when rolling for a Move Silently check, Elan famously '''''GOT A 4!''''' This is brought up again ''waaaaay'' later, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0766.html #766]]. This time, Elan '''''GOT A 9!''''' (because the boots he's wearing adds a 5 to his Move Silently check).
482** Lead sheets that block magic detection:
483*** "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0202.html Stop oppressing my culture,]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0779.html you ethnocentric bitch!"]]
484*** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0895.html "Stop suppressing our rupture, you electroresistive niche!"]]
485** "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0065.html Aren't you a violation of a certain popular fantasy author's intellectual property?!?]]" "[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0789.html Parody is protected speech.]]"
486** Everyone's a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0185.html future]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0749.html psychic]]!
487** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0791.html Looks like Roy lost that argument...]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0808.html Oh, wait, never mind.]]
488** A blink-and-you'll-miss-it one: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0095.html he found his keys,]] and [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0434.html now he's lost them again.]]
489** [[OhMyGods "Thor's aching bunions!"]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0806.html "I need to go soak my feet."]]
490** When Belkar kills the Oracle, he attempts to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0568.html turn his head into a litter box for Mr. Scruffy.]] Haley stops him, but he [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0835.html eventually does it to Yukyuk.]]
491** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0087.html Early in the comic]] Vaarsuvius tells Elan that as an elf, V only needs to take bathroom breaks every few weeks or so and Elan, being Elan, interprets that as V being a camel. It's referenced again, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0683.html about 600 strips later.]]
492--->'''Vaarsuvius:''' [[LampshadeHanging You are a bottomless pit of self-reference, are you not?]]
493** Roy cuts five Draketooth mummies down in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0861.html one fell swoop.]] He realizes this, and apologizes saying they can be fixed once they're raised. The title refers back to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0477.html nearly 400 strips ago.]]
494** At the end of [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0516.html comic #516]], a wight asks if he can have the hypnotized Thanh's shoes. If you're paying entirely too much attention, you may notice that the wight is wearing his shoes in the next strip... and several strips later: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0524.html "Where did my shoes go?"]]
495** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0171.html "The Prisoner Dilemma"]] Belkar mentions that he knows a guy who knows a guy who deals in slavery. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0685.html Slightly over 500 comics later,]] the team encounters a slaver who used to have a supplier who was a friend of Belkar's.
496** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0140.html "My Little Pony"]], Belkar expresses the desire to ride a fierce dog into battle and "unleash the fury". ''728 strips later'', guess what he's doing in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0868.html "Unleash the Fury"]]?
497** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0543.html "I hoped really, really hard, and he still didn't escape. I don't know why it didn't work."]] [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0661.html Eventually it does.]]]]
498** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0737.html "Comparative Mythology"]], Durkon talks about the dwarf goddess of death. This is referenced in [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0874.html "Allies Like This"]], 137 strips later, when Durkon is fighting Malack]].
499** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0735.html Bloodwart]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0871.html tea.]] [[spoiler:And, yes, the spelling is significant.]]
500** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0637.html comic #637]], the IFCC are watching V versus the Black Dragon on a plasma HDTV -- specifically, a blood-plasma Hell-Damned television. In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0914.html comic #914]], the TV gets smashed... and bleeds.
501** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0136.html #136]], we see a [[Creator/MontyPython Polearm Emporium that has no weapons whatsoever]]. In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0942.html #942]], we see who exactly the owner of that emporium is.
502** Though Ian was never a victim of V's, he snarkily asks if the sheet of paper Elan gives him in [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0941.html #941]] are ''explosive runes''.
503** Haley finds a solution to her [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0003.html wardrobe conundrum]] nearly 700 strips [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0675.html later]].
504** PlayedForDrama in one case. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0052.html On the 52nd strip]], Durkon reveals that he doesn't have as much knowledge in religion as he should. 900 strips later it bites him in the butt [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0954.html when Vampire Durkon reveals that there's a truce between the gods]] that allow Clerics to have limited control over the natures of all gods (probably a compromise so that they can compete with clerics of the other continents).]] Having ignored this knowledge as a kid, Durkon never shared it with his party [[spoiler:allowing Vampire Durkon to trick the Order into thinking that Thor is still on his side.]]
505** After [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0965.html haggling to lower the costs]] for fixing the ''Mechane'', Haley mentions that she got four passes for free brunch out of the deal as well. They [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0981.html get cashed in]] after Haley [[spoiler:kills Golem-Crystal]].
506** At the Godsmoot, the high priest of Balder [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1011.html gets the attention of the priests of the demigods]] by yelling "FREE CAKE". [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1018.html A few strips later]], when [[spoiler:all hell breaks lose and things devolve into a cleric vs. vampire fight]], the priest of Balder wonders what to do, and the priestess of demigoddess Iðunn suggests serving the cake.
507** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1064.html #1064]], Felix confronts Andi [[spoiler:after Andi knocks out Bandanna and assumes control of the ship]]. Andi angrily / derisively demands to know exactly what Felix is going to do about it. He backs down at that point, but much to Andi's mortification she finds out exactly what he proposes to do about it in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1079.html #1079]], [[spoiler:after Bandanna is restored as captain. He cheerfully recommends that Andi shouldn't get paid.]]
508** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0806.html #806]], Durkon tries to use Mass Death Ward. One of the angels thinks he wanted a Massive Death-Worg. Notice what [[spoiler:Vampire Durkon turns into in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0996.html #996]]?]]
509** At the very beginning of the adventure, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0007.html comic #7]], Durkon attempts to navigate the automated prayer system of his deity and almost ends up giving his friend a colon tumor. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1140.html Fifteen years and a thousand strips later...]]
510** [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0301.html Strip 301]] depicts a battle between sentient movie snacks in which Milk Duds gets stabbed to death by Pizza, dying in Soda's arms. 839 strips later, [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1140.html we see that Soda avenged him]].
511** "[[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0966.html They never sell anything but]] [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1201.html basic potions, anyway.]]"
512** [[spoiler:[[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0032.html "We'll call you."]]]] '''''Roughly 17 years and 1206 strips later,''''' [[spoiler:[[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1238.html someone did.]]]]
513** An example with a short gap between the setup and punchline for once, [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1254.html Sunny mentions]] that their mom has a habit of bonking people on the head with her staff when she thinks she made a good point. [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1258.html Four pages later]] she does exactly that to Durkon.
514** Belkar [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1239.html makes an attempt]] to unleash Bloodfeast the Extreme-inator but fails, and complains that it would've made for an amazing splash panel. [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1298.html 59 pages later]], it does in fact make for an ''amazing'' splash panel. If only Elan could live in the moment.
515* BringIt:
516** Sabine to Haley in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0053.html strip #53]] (with a RedEyesTakeWarning bonus).
517** Also: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0319.html "Bring it on, imaginary bitches!"]]
518** And: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0453.html "Bring it on, Little Boy Blue!"]]
519* BrokenHeel: Discussed by Haley when she finds herself uncomfortably in the role of "fleeing horror-movie bimbo" after being caught unawares in a fight with Tsukiko. "I swear, if I [[DramaticSlip randomly fall down]] and break the heel of my boot, I'm going to find Creator/WesCraven and kick his ass."
520* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: The first time Roy fought Xykon and won, it cost him his sword.
521* BroughtDownToNormal:
522** Attempted in ''Start of Darkness'' when [[spoiler:Lirian infects Xykon and his minions with a disease that robs them of their magic abilities. Unfortunately for her, Redcloak is immune thanks to the effects of the Crimson Mantle, and has just enough resources to [[EmergencyTransformation transform]] Xykon in an undead, disease-immune lich]].
523** A temporary instance of this trope occurs when a dragon uses an anti-magic field. It turns Vaarsuvius from a wizard into what the former describes as "[[SquishyWizard a fragile, pointy-eared monkey]]" while the dragon is "[[CurbstompBattle ...still a dragon]]."
524* BrownNote: Certain magical spells are capable of this -- for example, Xykon used a "Symbol of Insanity" (on a super-bouncy ball) to turn an ''entire squad'' of paladin warriors against each other.
525* BuffySpeak:
526-->'''Monster in the Darkness:''' ...everyone here tells me that I'm as dumb as things that are really dumb.\
527'''Redcloak:''' ...we didn't know the gate was guarded by a legion of ghost... things.\
528'''Haley:''' My brain feels like a psion... did some psiony stuff.\
529'''Miron:''' Oh, that reminds me: the Weeping King loves that [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0921.html splashy butt-washing thing]] she installed for him.\
530'''Tarquin:''' A bidet, Miron. It's called a bidet.\
531'''Haley:''' ''[to Minrah]'' V and the boys are all out of it, can you please cleric at them vigorously while I do, uh, whatever I'm gonna do about this?
532* BullfightBoss: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0808.html Roy vs. Thog]] -- while due to [[http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?217610-OOTS-808-The-Discussion-Thread/page14&p=11982830#post11982830 the mechanics of the plan]] he has to leave out the "dodging" bit, he uses Thog's strength to bring the ceiling down on him.
533* BuriedAlive: Lirian seals Xykon and his forces in an airtight cave following their defeat in her forest.
534%%%%* BusmansHoliday: {{Lampshaded}} in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0536.html "A Brief Tribute"]], in memory of Creator/GaryGygax.
535* ButForMeItWasTuesday:
536** Xykon only remembers the day he killed Roy's dad's mentor as a really bad Laundry Night.
537--->'''Xykon:''' Do you have any idea how many people I have killed in front of their loved ones? Could you narrow it down?\
538'''Roy:''' Grrrr. His master's name was Fyron. He was a wizard who lived in Cliffport. You needed some sort of magical doodad that he owned, so you killed him and his son in cold blood.\
539'''Xykon:''' Hmmm... more specific.\
540'''[=MitD=]:''' You killed more than one guy named Fyron in Cliffport?\
541'''Xykon:''' Five, actually.\
542'''Roy:''' Gah! It was forty years ago!\
543'''Xykon:''' More specific.\
544'''Roy:''' In the spring?\
545'''Xykon:''' More specific.\
546'''Roy:''' On a Wednesday?\
547'''Xykon:''' Oh! Right! Now I remember. Because it was Laundry Night, and I had trouble getting the blood out of my robes.\
548'''Roy:''' Oh, that is IT!!
549** Or, as Xykon puts it later:
550--->'''Xykon:''' Y'know, I've destroyed entire towns, and the worst I got from the surviving families were a few snarky comments. You, sir, have a serious problem with overreaction.
551** He is definitely trying to get a rise out of someone in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0459.html "Negative Feelings"]]:
552--->'''Xykon:''' Hey! Paladin dude! Do you know what the best part about killing [[spoiler:the entire Sapphire Guard]] was? Neither do I. I wasn't actually paying attention when I did it.
553** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0788.html Thog]] also doesn't care much about the people he kills, although that might be simple stupidity on his part.
554** In a non-murder related example, Pompey tells Julia that he asked her out once a week for three semesters. [[DudeMagnet Julia]] gets annoyed that he's refusing to narrow it down for her.
555* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Known to indulge in this:
556** Belkar, disguised as a fellow medium-sized creature.
557** Nale, disguised as Elan, and complimenting himself.
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561* CallAHitPointASmeerp: The adventure game based on the comic uses the term "wound", but the comic uses "HP".
562* CallBack: Has its own [[CallBack/TheOrderOfTheStick page]].
563* CallingTheOldManOut:
564** Roy does this many times his dad, who saddled him with the quest to kill Xykon. Eventually, [[spoiler:he gives up on trying to talk reason into him when they're both in the afterlife]].
565** When Elan finally realizes that [[spoiler:his dad, Tarquin, is an abhorrent monster and [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0760.html tries to call him out for it]],]] it doesn't go well. He has another go in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0917.html "Hold On"]]. And in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0936.html "End of the Line"]], [[spoiler:Elan gives Tarquin the definite callout for what he has done.]]
566** [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0772.html Lastly, Haley calls her dad out on his paranoia and how it messed her up.]]]]
567* CallingYourAttacks: Almost every combat ability other than moving and basic attacks.
568** Spoofed often, such as in a RunningGag where anybody who uses a sneak attack ''yells'' [[WithCatlikeTread "Sneak Attack!"]] when they do it. Which is defied and lampshaded when Nale kills the CPPD Chief.
569--->'''Nale:''' Oops, I think I was supposed to yell "sneak attack" just there.
570** Later ''inverted'' when Wrecan, in a situation where he can't actually hurt anyone, calls a sneak attack without actually sneak-attacking, to buy Roy some breathing room.
571** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0615.html "Oh my gods, Yor, I swear, you do NOT need to keep shouting out your attacks! This isn't manga!"]]
572** Roy has some ''great'' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0102.html cleavage]]... Belkar and Elan think that move is hilarious.
573** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0345.html "He Invented the Magic System"]], Vaarsuvius calls the name of a spell that they don't actually have, to no effect.
574** As a corollary, the ''only'' thing you have to say when you cast a spell is the name of the spell, leading to the incantation for Resurrection, which has a ten-minute casting time, being the word "resurrection!" repeated over and over for ten minutes.
575--->'''Durkon:''' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0352.html ...weathercontrolweathercontrolweathercontrol...]]
576* CanisLatinicus:
577** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0635.html "Bunkus! Nonsuch! Gibberos! Gobbleygoos!"]]
578** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0782.html Two pairs of gladiators]] who fight off-panel have {{punny name}}s that fit this trope: [[WebAnimation/RedVsBlue Vermillius vs. Ceruleaus]] and Offpanelio vs. Notseenicus. Also, the Gladiator that goes up against the cat is named Evisceratus.
579* CannotSpitItOut: Haley's attraction to Elan is subject to much hesitation and take-back on her part. [[spoiler:Until [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0393.html "Truth", where it becomes the cure to her aphasia.]].]]
580* CantDefaultToMurder: The TokenEvilTeammate Belkar is at one point placed under a {{curse}} that inflicts a debilitating and potentially deadly affliction on him if he ever deals lethal damage. This forces him to abstain from his usual murderous ways for an arc or two until the curse gets lifted.
581* CaptainOblivious: Ivan, Hilgya Firehelm's husband, is oblivious to an extreme degree. As seen in flashbacks, he clearly had no clue that Hilgya was forced to marry him at crossbow-point against her wishes, that she obviously hates his guts and repeatedly tried to poison him. When she escapes from home and comes back after months of adventuring [[spoiler:while heavily pregnant to boot]], he believes she just ''spent an unusually long time in the bathroom''. Hilgya theorizes an undiagnosed brain injury.
582* CapturedOnPurpose: General Tarquin lampshades this trope by saying villains letting themselves get captured to manipulate the heroes is popular these days.
583* CardboardPrison: Rule of thumb: if a prison is shown, someone will break out of it.
584** Roy is aware of this trope and that's why he doesn't want to chance leaving Belkar in one. [[spoiler:After all, he escaped from Azure City's jail.]]
585** [[spoiler:Miko, Nale, Sabine and Thog escape from the Azure City dungeon thanks to the invasion.]]
586** [[spoiler:Elan and Thog escape from Cliffport with little difficulty.]]
587** In a more literal example, most of the time while in Azure City, the Monster in the Darkness is seen within a prison cell, literally made from a cardboard box with a small window (with bars) cut into one side. Considering his strength, of course, it would make no difference whether the prison was steel or cardboard; he's just staying inside because doing otherwise would be rude.
588* CardCarryingJerkass: While the comic has many {{Card Carrying Villain}}s, only one character is a self-proclaimed {{Jerkass}}; Belkar Bitterleaf. Even when he's trying to help his team, he has to do it the nastiest way possible. In his own words, "Hurting people is the only thing I am good at."
589* CardCarryingVillain:
590** Xykon is proud to be "Capital E evil".
591** The Linear Guild, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0257.html literally]].
592** Tarquin counts too; he's conscious as his role of villain, even though he expresses contempt for the concept of "Good" and "Evil".
593* CargoCult: The orcs on the island worship... Elan's hand-puppet, Banjo the Clown. [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} So does he.]] Also one worshiper is enough for a said worshipper to request the ability to shoot out a small bolt of lightning to smite heathens (Elan does it to Roy; it does absolutely nothing).\
594They later worship Giggles the Clown, Banjo's equally fictional brother and God of Slapstick. This leads to the refugee fleet, as "Champions of Banjo", and the new worshippers of Giggles having a pie-eating contest, the "traditional" challenge that must be enacted between followers of the two hand-puppet gods. Given how deific ascension works in the world (which is why Elan came up with Banjo in the first place), then there very likely is a genuine (if very weak) Giggles the Clown deity now.
595* CarpetOfVirility:
596** Enriqué, Roy's mother's LatinLover, as a hairy chest as part of the stereotype.
597** Also Tarquin, when we see him out of bed dressed in a robe, happens to have [[SilverFox gray hair]] on the chest.
598* CarryingTheAntidote: Elan assumes this is the case, and is [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0593.html mocked]]. Why would anyone do that instead of taking it themselves? [[note]]In ''D&D'' rules, antitoxin doesn't automatically dispel poison, just increases resistance to it and the chances of shaking it off.[[/note]]
599* CassandraTruth:
600** Tarquin tells Elan that his late(st) wife died of "mysterious circumstances". Sure, [[TheFool Elan]] takes it at face value, [[TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch but the audience certainly didn't]]. Except Tarquin is telling the truth; he has no part in Penelope's death, and no clue how it could have happened.
601** Belkar's tendency to screw with people gets him disbelieved at first when [[spoiler:he [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0880.html bears the bad news]] of Durkon's vampirization]].
602* CasualDangerDialogue: It's very common for the players and [=NPCs=] alike to exchange casual comments and witty banter in battle. Mixed with SesquipedalianLoquaciousness for V:
603-->'''Vaarsuvius:''' Fascinating, Durkon. I have just now formulated a theory that encompasses both Nale's likely method of engagement and the most suitable response on our part.\
604'''Durkon:''' THA TREES BE ATTACKIN'!! RUN FER YER LIVES!!!\
605'''Vaarsuvius:''' Ah, I see you have already grasped the core principles of my theory.
606* CatapultNightmare: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0623.html "Running Away"]] reveals the true reason V hasn't tranced for months: [[spoiler:they're plagued by [[PastExperienceNightmare nightmares]] about all the people from Azure City that died because they lacked the power to save them.]]
607* CatapultToGlory: Instead of rocks, Redcloak uses Titanium elementals.
608* CatchAndReturn: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1073.html Roy throws a boulder]] at a female frost giant. As she points out, this is a bad idea since catching boulders is a main ability of ''D&D'' giants. She then tosses it back at the Fighter, flattening him.
609* CatFight: Or Caster Fight, between Laurin and the {{Elfeminate}} Vaarsuvius in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0934.html #934]], with Blackwing egging it on.
610* CatFolk: One of Tarquin's [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0758.html adventuring partners]], Jacinda. Per the usual AnimalStereotypes, she seems to be the team's rogue.
611* TheCavalry: [[spoiler:Julio Scoundrél, and his airship crew,]] appears out of nowhere to rescue [[spoiler:the heroes from Tarquin.]]
612* CavalryOfTheDead: During [[TheSiege the Battle of Azure City]], Xykon slaughters all the paladins defending the throne room... only to watch them rise up and oppose him as spirits, led by the spirit of legendary paladin Soon Kim, founder of the Sapphire Guard!
613* CelestialBureaucracy: The job of a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0487.html bureaucratic deva]] at Mount Celestia is to evaluate the recently-dead to see if they qualify for the Lawful Good afterlife.
614* CentralTheme:
615** The primary theme of the entire comic is change -- or, to be more precise, CharacterDevelopment. To ''really'' oversimplify it all, the most heroic members of the comic's cast are more often than not those who are willing to change and adapt over time, while the most villainous ones are literal InUniverse static characters who either refuse to or are outright unable to adapt and change with the times.
616*** To be more specific, the main protagonists -- the titular Order of the Stick -- are all deeply characterized by how much they've developed and improved as people. Vaarsuvius has become significantly more empathetic, learning to treat others with more respect and that it is okay to rely on them, and that power for the sake of power is not a good thing. Belkar has faked [[BecomingTheMask being a decent person long enough that it's starting to wear off on him]], and has softened from a homicidal sociopath into the beginnings of an actually decent person. Roy has learned, much like V, that he doesn't have to do everything himself and he can let his relationships mature with other people -- he can rely on others and trust them. More detail is given to Durkon's emotional maturity, faith, and wisdom, along with him firmly eschewing his former BystanderSyndrome and becoming more of a directly active member of the Order. Elan has also significantly matured, going from a [[TheDitz ditzy]] [[TheMillstone Millstone]] to being a GeniusDitz whose {{Genre Savv|y}}iness is a valuable and important asset for the Order. And Haley has learned to not only be more responsible (going from becoming Roy's second-in-command only for the greater share of loot to actually managing the Order's budget), but has gained more empathy for others and no longer tries to reflexively drive people away so she doesn't have to fear them leaving her. Heck, even ''Blackwing'', Vaarsuvius’ {{Familiar}} who was previously just a minor RunningGag, has developed into becoming an ''ersatz'' [[TheConscience conscience]] for V along with developing legitimate loyalty towards his wizard and the rest of the Order.
617*** In contrast, the main antagonists -- Team Evil -- are almost all characterized as being static and refuse to evolve. Xykon is an undead lich, and so is literally described as being a FlatCharacter who will never be anything beyond the one-dimensional murderous jackass he really is. Despite being an AntiVillain, Redcloak's adherence to the SunkCostFallacy has increasingly made him more selfish and monstrous, at one point [[spoiler:trying to ''implode'' Durkon because the realistic and beneficial solution Durkon offers doesn't satisfy Redcloak's need to be proven right]]. Furthermore, the Monster in the Darkness is the group's TokenGoodTeammate and after [[spoiler:learning in ethics and philosophy from O-Chul]], he eventually realizes that he can't just coast by on his immaturity and foolishness like he used to. Meanwhile, Tsukiko [[spoiler:is KilledOffForReal by Redcloak due to her stubborn adherence to ThinkLikeARomanceNovel regarding TheUndead in a world where zombies are literally soulless automatons]]. Finally, Oona and Greyview are, while AffablyEvil, DumbMuscle and TheHedonist respectively, willingly participating in Team Evil's plans more or less because they have nothing better to do with their time.
618*** It also goes into the comic's backstory -- the world-devouring Snarl was only created in the first place because the divine pantheons were all acting like obstinate jerks and unwilling to compromise their individual visions for each other. This theme can also be seen in the comic's side characters -- O-Chul became an InternalReformist for the Sapphire Guard along with [[spoiler:helping incentivize the Monster in the Darkness' CharacterDevelopment]], Eugene's refusal to actively pursue his Blood Oath of Vengeance against Xykon gets him near-permanently stuck in the entryway to [[FluffyCloudHeaven Mount Celestia]], Miko's unwillingness to consider that she might be wrong along with jumping to conclusions [[spoiler:results in her becoming a FallenHero]], Hinjo [[spoiler:realizes that he must abandon Azure City for the benefit of his people along with acknowledging that [[YouCantGoHomeAgain he might never be able to have his people return home]]]], Kubota's refusal to let go of his foolish dream to [[spoiler:take the now-virtually worthless throne of Azure City for his own ultimately results in his death]], Jirix is lead by Redcloak and the Dark One into establishing [[spoiler:the first ever completely goblinoid state in the ruins of Azure City]], Malack [[spoiler:gets killed by Nale because of his need to constantly present himself as "proper" and "civilized" is exploited as a LogicalWeakness]], Zz'dtri [[spoiler:[[TheBusCameBack is only able to return to the comic]] after proving that he's not just a CaptainErsatz of [[Literature/TheLegendOfDrizzt Drizzt]]]], Nale's ComplexityAddiction and inability to taper down his ego [[spoiler:results in Tarquin killing him because [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he's no longer any asset of potential value and is a proven liability]]]], Tarquin is defeated by Elan in large part because of the former’s [[WrongGenreSavvy refusal to acknowledge that the fantasy genre has evolved past where it was]] from when ''he'' was adventuring, and the [[spoiler:High Priest of Hel is ultimately undone by Durkon capitalizing on his inability to understand CharacterDevelopment]].
619*** The theme of change goes even farther: Over the course of the comic, it's revealed that the current iteration of the comic's world is [[spoiler:the first world where a god ascended to divinity without tapping into the quiddity of a pre-existing pantheon (namely, the Dark One ascending with purple quiddity), giving hope to gods like Thor, Loki, Rat, and Tiamat for finally breaking their ViciousCycle of EternalRecurrence regarding the Snarl]].
620** Another major theme is how teamwork and trust are the keys to victory -- the more people trust each other and are willing to cooperate, the more effective they are, even the bad guys. People who cannot afford to trust their allies, [[spoiler:such as Lord Shojo]], think they don't need others to help solve their problems, [[spoiler:like Miko or V in the ''Don't Split the Party'' arc]], or just want to do what they want, not thinking about their teammates [[spoiler:like Belkar, and perhaps Xykon]], will get in trouble.
621** Additionally, there's a common theme of the threats of the past coming back to haunt the present. First and foremost, the Order of the Stick's entire journey starts because of Roy wanting/needing to fulfill his father's Blood Oath of Vengeance against Xykon, and Eugene's own refusal to fulfill the oath gets him stuck on a cloud in the afterlife. The Snarl is literally the product of the gods' arrogance and inability to play nice with each other. The current DividedWeFall situation facing the Gates is because of the {{Greater Scope Paragon}}s -- the Order of the Scribble -- [[BreakingTheFellowship having self-destructed after their final adventure together]]. ''Start of Darkness'' reveals that Redcloak's titular StartOfDarkness was caused by the Sapphire Guard's purges of innocent goblinoid villages. High Priest Hurak's terrible handling of Odin's prophecy regarding Durkon is what ultimately created [[spoiler:the High Priest of Hel's [[{{Revenge}} psychology and motivation for aiding Hel]]]]. And finally, the Dark One and Redcloak's RageAgainstTheHeavens EvilPlan against the other gods is due to righteous anger over how the goblinoid races were designed as a CosmicPlaything ([[spoiler:which in turn is ultimately revealed to be due to the actions of both [[GreaterScopeVillain Fenris]] and problems InherentInTheSystem [[HanlonsRazor rather than genuine malice]]]]).
622** Finally, there's the nature of power, and what it means to use this effectively and wisely. A recurring thread through the plot is characters who are supposedly more powerful being undone by their supposedly weaker opponents, often because the powerful get overconfident and/or limit themselves to brute force where the less powerful are forced to apply creativity and intelligence and exploit unforeseen flaws and weaknesses to solve their problems.
623* CerebusRetcon: The comic makes extensive use of this, often overlapping with ChekhovsGun -- things that seemed like one-off gags early in the comic's run come back later as serious plot elements. Notable examples:
624** In the first couple of arcs, Redcloak appears to be nothing more than Xykon's snarky right-hand goblin. In ''[[Recap/TheOrderOfTheStickStartOfDarkness Start of Darkness]]'', it's revealed that [[spoiler:Redcloak killed his own brother to protect Xykon, and their apparently lighthearted relationship only seems that way because Xykon promised never to remind Redcloak of what he did, as long as he follows orders. The same arc established that the random Goblin mooks from Book 1 that the Order cuts through without a backwards glance were mostly forcibly conscripted families from peaceful villages, including Right-Eye's wife and children.]]
625** Haley's greed was used for jokes about the rogue conning her party out of extra treasure. It's eventually revealed that her father is being held for ransom, and she needs 200,000 gp to spring him. However, ''On the Origin of [=PCs=]'' partially reverses this retcon by revealing Haley was ''always'' pretty greedy to begin with.
626** Vaarsuvius's raven familiar, Blackwing. Originally invisible most of the time and more of a plot device than a character; used for jokes about how ''D&D'' players tend to ignore their familiars until they can get some usage out of them. [[spoiler:He plays a crucial role in a temporary victory over the BigBad, and becomes a fully realized character. Afterward he's always visible as a major part of V's CharacterDevelopment, and this in turn throws their earlier treatment of him into a harsher light.]]
627** Speaking of Vaarsuvius, their amusing showcasing of HiddenDepths regarding romance becomes rather depressing after [[spoiler:it's revealed that they were InnocentlyInsensitive and neglectful towards their spouse Inkyrius and adopted children, and following them getting DrunkOnTheDarkSide, Inkyrius files for divorce and a now thoroughly-humbled Vaarsuvius chooses not to contest it out of guilt upon realizing how actually clueless and selfish they really were]].
628** Taken to the point of self-parody when even the Weapons Shop Guy, a throwaway gag character featured in a one-strip ''Franchise/MontyPython'' reference early on in the comic, [[LongLostRelative turns out to be the son]] of [[spoiler:Geoff]], who agreed to betray his allies in order to buy his only child a chance to [[ResignationsNotAccepted leave the Thieves Guild.]]
629** Durkon being thrown unceremoniously out into the human world has been PlayedForLaughs every time the comic flashed back to it[[spoiler:... until [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1007.html "Your Worst"]], where we see Durkon's incredibly tragic and painful memory of pleading with the guards carrying him out to let him say goodbye to his mother. His memory then culminates in him angrily weeping and cursing Hurak and the rest of his church for exiling him, which in turn became the catalyst that formed the High Priest of Hel's desire for {{Revenge}}.]]
630** When Hel is revealing the bet between her and Loki that made it so she's unable to have living clerics in the current world, Thor's brief cameo is PlayedForLaughs, with him getting roped into the bet by Loki since he's presented as [[AlcoholInducedStupidity being too drunk to point out how bad of an idea it is]]. Later on, [[spoiler:it's all but stated that [[DrowningMySorrows Thor was drunk because he was immensely depressed]] over having had to destroy yet ''another'' one of the countless worlds the gods have built in trying to seal away the Snarl, and he was grieving for his dead followers]].
631** Odin, the TopGod of the Northern Pantheon, is consistently portrayed as a goofy and lovable {{Cloudcuckoolander}} akin to an absent-minded grandfather during the first several story arcs. ''Utterly Dwarfed'' eventually reveals that he's like this because [[spoiler:he's suffering from the divine equivalent of dementia, as the Northerners in the previous iteration of the world were primarily barbarians who disliked magic. Thanks to GodsNeedPrayerBadly and him being the god of magic, he's become a ScatterbrainedSenior who's also a MadProphet that can't interpret or even remember his own prophecies (such as those involving the Snarl and the world within the rifts). At least Thor indicates that given a few centuries, he'll naturally heal and be "back to normal"]].
632** [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0301.html "A Brief Intermission"]] just seemed like some strange non sequitur comic using absurdist humor about sapient movie snacks trying to kill each other, [[spoiler:only for [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1140.html "Better Left in the Past"]] to reveal that it was a previous iteration of the world that was either [[CessationOfExistence lost to the Snarl]] or [[MercyKill destroyed by the gods]].]]
633** A mild case of this happens in [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1230.html "That's His Bad"]]. Elan reminisces about their early adventures and becomes genuinely hurt when he remembers how rude the rest of the party had previously acted towards him, while also acknowledging his own {{Cloudcuckoolander}} personality had made things difficult for the group at times.
634* CerebusSyndrome: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0242.html Lampshaded and]] played with. Plot lines get more complex and darker as the series continues, but the awesome [[DeadpanSnarker one-liners]] and constant lampshading ''never'' stop. Characters are aware of this and complain about it, with V blaming ComicBook/{{Cerebus|TheAardvark}} himself.
635* ChainmailBikini: In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0675.html "It Costs an Armor Leg"]], Durkon argues with a salesman about what constitutes "leather armor". He's told, "Women's leather armor pretty much amounts to any attractive outfit that has one or more leather items in it. I once sold a winsome young lass a leather headband that was more effective than plate."
636* CharacterDevelopment: Belkar [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0957.html explains]] how he knows that [[spoiler:Vampire Durkon]] is just faking it, simultaneously summing up his own characterization arc.
637-->'''Belkar:''' People don't just change who they are inside in an instant. It doesn't work like that. It takes time, so you don't even know you're changing. Until one day, you're just a little bit different than you used to be and you can't even tell what the hell happened.
638* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
639** In the cast page, Belkar is introduced as "the world's best tracker under four feet tall." As the strip moves on, his StupidEvil nature is played up to the point where he becomes an incompetent tracker, having spent all his skill points and feats on combat abilities (and gourmet cooking). It's not until he goes through both faked and legitimate CharacterDevelopment during ''Don't Split the Party'' that he starts to show competence in other non-combat activities.
640** The Monster in the Darkness starts out as evil [[MinionWithAnFInEvil (barely)]], but has evolved into a good (or at least neutral) character being tricked and manipulated by his evil "friends".
641** Redcloak in his first couple of appearances is basically a regular goblin with a fancy cloak, who kowtows endlessly to Xykon and whose unlevel eyes don't scream intelligence. Fast forward a few hundred strips, and Redcloak is the quintessential DragonWithAnAgenda, as well as the resident OnlySaneEmployee and HypercompetentSidekick, [[spoiler:who claims to have been [[TheChessmaster expertly manipulating]] Xykon from the beginning.]] Makes [[invoked]] [[FridgeBrilliance a bit more sense]] after ''Start of Darkness'', which ends with Xykon [[spoiler:brutally breaking Redcloak to his will and forcing him to abandon his holy mission,]] neatly explaining his period of dull subservience.
642** During the starmetal sidequest, Roy is [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0153.html perfectly willing]] to abandon Elan to a bandit party without so much as a second glance, only being talked around by the others' unilateral insistence on rescuing TheHeart. Including Belkar ("he makes me laugh") and Vaarsuvius, both of whom will later become the go-to advocates for ShootTheDog.
643** Thor is portrayed as little more than a goofy, reckless oaf[=/=]frat boy during the first few arcs. By ''Utterly Dwarfed'', he's an intelligent, wise and honorable NiceGuy who also one of the {{Greater Scope Paragon}}s of the entire comic. Hints at his future development are given in ''Blood Runs in the Family'', where both he and Hel make a cameo appearance arguing over the fate of a dwarf's soul and Thor's presented as being a deceptively skillful RulesLawyer. [[invoked]] WordOfGod states Thor is taking things seriously now, hence the shift in personality.
644** In the first arc, Celia blasts Nale and Thog with her lightning powers because Nale tricked her into thinking her family was dead. Later on, Celia is portrayed as an ActualPacifist, though her outburst of violence towards Nale is explained by her not always being able to live up to her own ideals.
645** The early strips have several smaller moments involving characterization that doesn't fit with how these characters are portrayed later on, such as Roy [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0011.html killing a bunch of goblins in their sleep]] and Haley giggling like a schoolgirl.
646* CharacterDeath:
647** Several characters (major and minor) die during the course of the story, but resurrection spells mean that someone could be revived every day of the week provided a sufficiently powerful cleric and enough diamond dust. However, [[KilledOffForReal there are still a number of ways to make death permanent]].
648** When Celia was a GuestStarPartyMember in the Order of the Stick, this trope was the source of conflict with her and Haley, because of the differing views humans and sylphs have about death.
649* CharmPerson: It's a ''D&D''-based trope, so of course this is here.
650** Striking general example is Nale hypnotizing Belkar; he can't make Belkar kill the Order and give their magic items to him, but Nale ''is'' able to make Belkar try to kill the Order and keep their magic items for himself... [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0383.html while singing showtunes]]...
651** Domination is a nastier version, where the characters will even violate their alignment. Dialogue from Elan (and others) confirmed that it is still functionally charm person, where they actively want to help the person dominating them.
652* ChasedByAngryNatives: During the exile of the Azurites, several of them are violently chased off by the orcs of an island they visit hoping to trade at.
653* ChekhovsGag:
654** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0171.html "The Prisoner Dilemma"]], Belkar claims to "know a guy who knows a guy" in the slave trades. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0685.html 500 comics later...]]
655** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0135.html "Potionomics"]], Vaarsuvius attempts to explain to some potion sellers why they shouldn't sell their stock at a loss, but ultimately gives up and takes advantage of their stupidity by buying 27 Potions of Heroism. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0421.html 300 comics later]], they show up again, and come into play [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0427.html several strips after that]].
656** V's Exploding Runes are a running gag in their prank war with Belkar, but in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0659.html "Flight of the Phylactery"]] they are exactly the spell they need at a crucial moment.
657** Belkar's sensitivity to the smell of humans -- [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0101.html annoying when dungeon-crawling]], very useful [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0838.html when searching a labyrinthine canyon for a magically concealed hideout]].
658* ChekhovsGun: All over the place. More of a ChekhovsArmoury, really.
659** The pendant Celia gives to Roy. DoubleSubverted: it first appears to be a RedHerring, but it turns out to be a Chekhov's Gun for Celia's reappearance in the fourth arc.
660** The voucher Roy got for Elan, which was good for one boon from Shojo.
661** Not to mention the Boots of Elvenkind and the Bag of Tricks.
662** Even more plot-important than the boots or the bag, Belkar's Ring of Jumping +20. It helps him escape from Azure City prison and indirectly causes [[spoiler:Roy's death.]]
663** And Xykon's headband allowing him to Cloister Azure City.
664** The Girdle of Femininity/Masculinity that Elan takes from a defeated ogre.
665** The Ylang-Ylang moisturizer Haley purchased earlier from Aton helps Belkar lead Roy to her kidnapper.
666** In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0422.html comic #422]], Vaarsuvius uses ''Protection from Arrows'' on themselves. In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0436.html comic #436]] it gets put to use.
667** Redcloak's [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0828.html unspecified spell]] as he walks in his room, which you might not even notice he used? [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0830.html Command Undead.]]
668** Vaarsuvius's [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0639.html Familicide]] during the Soul Splice]] comes back to haunt them when [[spoiler:the entire Draketooth family was killed through the spell. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0842.html One of the dragon's family members crossbred]] with a human.]]
669** The ritual [[spoiler:(or rather, half-ritual)]] that Tsukiko [[spoiler:confronted Redcloak about and got herself killed over]] is in fact first seen [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0700.html in strip #700.]]
670** The use of lead sheets to block magical identification. Belkar uses it to prevent Miko from proving he is Evil, and later Niu uses it in a humorous CallBack to prevent a hobgoblin cleric from detecting the good-aligned resistance members in Azure City. [[spoiler:[[ChekhovsBoomerang And Girard used it in a brilliant double-bluff to conceal the true location of his gate.]]]]
671** Humorously, even Haley's [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0965.html four free pass to brunch]] weren't just padding; [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0981.html we see them enjoying said brunch later]]. Elan foreshadowed the waffles!
672** The staff [[spoiler:the High Priest of Hel inherits from Malack]] contains the [[DaywalkingVampire Protection from Daylight spell]], which he can be presumed to be casting regularly. But, remember how it can also be used to [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0878.html raise a vampire faster]]? Well, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0995.html the High Priest]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1012.html did just that]]]].
673** And then there's Belkar's [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0969.html little shopping trip,]] where he expresses displeasure with how frequently he falls victim to charm spells. [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1130.html He winds up being the one to take down the High Priest of Hel after Mr. Scruffy activates his ''protection from evil'' charm.]]]]
674** In [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1253.html #1253]], Belkar asks where Bloodfeast is, and Minrah says they left him behind so he wouldn't be affected by Sunny's AntiMagic cone. Fast-forward to [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1298.html #1298]], [[spoiler:where Belkar throws Bloodfeast into the path of the anti-magic effect used by a brainwashed Sunny, giving the Order an ally the same size as the Red Dragon they are fighting]].
675* ChekhovsGunman:
676** The Three Fiends that [[spoiler:have given Vaarsuvius supreme arcane power]] have been seen in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0380.html "While the Fiend's Away..."]]. They outright state they have a succubus working for them, too, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0637.html "It Only Shows Reality Programming"]].
677** Blackwing goes from a minor character who only appears when a joke needs to be made about arcane spellcasters neglecting or abusing their familiars, to [[spoiler:playing a vital role in O-Chul and Vaarsuvius' plan to destroy Xykon's phylactery]], to a fully-fledged member of the main cast.
678** Also Tarquin was shown in an early strip, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0050.html "The Semi-Secret Origin of Elan & Nale"]]. He is also apparently [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0725.html the one]] who conquered the kingdom seen in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0680.html "That's Why It's Called a Running Gag"]].
679** The two old gladiators imprisoned along with Roy and Belkar turn out to be [[spoiler:Haley's missing father and uncle]].
680** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0065.html Parody is]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0789.html protected speech]].
681** And we get another in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0801.html "Bound to Happen"]] when [[spoiler:Elan happens upon Captain Amun-Zora's cell while running from Nale]]. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0940.html And then...]] [[spoiler:Amun-Zora shows up with bounty hunters Gannji and Enor, to recruit Ian in their scheme against their common enemy, Tarquin.]]
682** In the same arc, Elan actually [[InvokedTrope invokes this trope]], by [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0837.html talking about his secret plan]] some ninety-three pages before [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0930.html he calls in an old friend.]] The Chekhov's Gunman's arrival is itself a Chekhov's Gun.
683* ChekhovsSkill:
684** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0017.html Stonecarving]] with a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0598.html rapier]].
685** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0478.html Vaarsuvius giving Elan advice]] on the proper use of illusions. Sure, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0805.html Elan's later choice is still silly]], but it does spook Sabine.
686** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0647.html Also, Elan's]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0712.html Neutralize Poison.]]
687** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0672.html After Roy first suggests it,]] Durkon spends a long time [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0750.html trying to learn]] Mass Death Ward, and the first time he tried to use it in battle [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0806.html it failed]]. He finally [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0871.html gets to use it]] against [[spoiler:the very person who helped him learn it. And it only works temporarily.]]
688** Roy's ranks in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0808.html architecture]] help him spot something iffy about [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0895.html a particular pillar]] in Girard's pyramid]].
689** It's a RunningGag that Belkar is the worst ranger ever, and his supposed class ability to influence the behavior of animals (''Wild Empathy'') is mentioned twice as just such gags. Much later, he gets an AndroclesLion moment with [[spoiler:the ''Allosaurus'' he'd earlier released into the gladiator pit.]]
690** Roy learns a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0600.html special move to disrupt spellcasting]] in preparation for a future tussle with Xykon. It finally gets used (and named, "The Spellsplinter Maneuver"), when fighting [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1003.html a vamped out Durkon.]] Unfortunately, Durkon is a melee fighter as well as a spellcaster...]]
691** During [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1268.html a planning session for a battle against Xykon]]. Roy asks everyone present to volunteer any skills or talents they have that haven't been brought up until now. When everyone offers up a variety of seemingly useless skills, Roy groans in annoyance as he's GenreSavvy enough to assume that at least one of those useless skills is going to somehow save them later.
692* CherryTapping:
693** Xykon does it to O-Chul, knocking him below zero hit points with a ''Ray of Frost'' (a cantrip that does 1d3 points of damage).
694** Belkar does it to [[DarkActionGirl Crystal]], first toying with her, then leaving her alive but humiliated, not wanting to [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou steal Haley's kill]].
695** Vaarsuvius forces [[spoiler:Laurin Shattersmith, a powerful psion,]] to retreat with this strategy: provoking her to burn her [[{{Mana}} power points]] dispelling frustrating but non-offensive spells until she was unable to continue the fight.
696** Vaarsuvius does this to a fire, of all things, using a 5th level ''Cone of Cold'' spell to extinguish most of the flames, then casting a ''Ray of Frost'' cantrip to put out the last ember.
697* ChessWithDeath: Or rather, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0718.html Wet T-shirt Contest with Death]].
698-->'''Death: ... I'll get the hose.'''
699* DaChief:
700** The Chief, of Cliffport fame, who gets decapitated by Nale.
701** Tarquin tries to invoke this by [[spoiler:offering to put Roy in the role for Elan, thus making his son the main character, when it becomes obvious he won't let him kill his party leader. But by that point Elan has given up on granting his father second chances.]]
702* CigarChomper: The CPPD [[DaChief Chief]], because it's what someone in his role does.
703* CirclingBirdies:
704** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0005.html Circling Stars]] are [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0186.html not uncommon]] [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0200.html early on]].
705** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0716.html Circling Pterosaurs]] for a LizardFolk.
706** The "swoopy stars" are [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1069.html lampshaded by Elan]], who ponders to what ''D&D'' condition they correspond, contrasting them with the "[[MindControlEyes swirly eyes]]" that represent more mentally-incapacitating conditions.
707* CitadelCity: Azure City was the capital of a wealthy and strategically-placed nation. Therefore, significant investment was made to make it a tough nut to crack. The ruling body shored up the defences even more, particularly with that big honking castle, when a hole in reality leading to a god-killing abomination was discovered over the city.
708* CleanCut: Many attacks with slashing weapons against {{Mooks}} result in this.
709** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0102.html Roy's Great Cleaves]] as long as he has his ancestral sword. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0497.html He can also go all the way]] to a DiagonalCut.
710** Miko Miyazaki can [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0215.html cut an ogre chieftain into pieces]] with just one round of her DualWielding attacks.
711** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0611.html Even Belkar's tiny daggers can score a Clean Cut.]]
712* CleverCrows: Vaarsuvius's familiar, Blackwing. Though there was originally a RunningGag that he'd only appear when V remembered him (and he didn't even have a ''name'' until Haley named him), after a certain series of events, Blackwing is present all the time, mostly serving as TheConscience to V.
713* {{Cliffhanger}}: Most major story arcs or books have ended with one:
714** ''Dungeon Crawlin' Fools'': Xykon is still alive (well, undead) and the Order don't know, Nale has escaped from jail and a mysterious figure (Miko) has been sicced on the Order.
715** ''No Cure for the Paladin Blues'': The Order now know the importance of the Gates and are preparing to track down and protect the others; meanwhile, Xykon (who the heroes have only just learned is still alive) has assembled an army of hobgoblins and is preparing to march on Azure City (where the Order currently is) and take their Gate by force, while Nale and the Guild plot their revenge against the Order.
716** ''War and [=XPs=]'': In what may be the largest cliffhanger yet, the hobgoblins have overrun Azure City, [[spoiler:Roy is dead]], and the Order has been scattered. And on top of that, we see [[AristocratsAreEvil Kubota]] plotting against [[SupportingLeader Hinjo]] with the aid of a mysterious figure standing off panel; this new antagonist's identity [[spoiler:Qarr the imp]] isn't revealed until well into the next arc.
717** ''Blood Runs in the Family'': Aside from the fact that the Snarl has began to emerge from its prison, there's the fact that the Order is completely unaware of the fact that [[spoiler:Durkon's vampire body has been taken over by the HighPriest of Hel]].
718** ''Utterly Dwarfed'': The Order is ''en route'' to the North Pole to stop Xykon from finding and taking control of Kraagor's Gate, but [[spoiler:Lien and O'Chul are attacked and knocked out with poison by two unseen assailants and lowered down a cliff]].
719* ClosestThingWeGot: Played rather darkly when [[spoiler:the party's cleric Durkon is murdered and raised as a vampire. TokenEvilTeammate Belkar (who Durkon died protecting) objects that the vampire isn't the real Durkon, but party leader Roy accepts the vampire into the party on the premise that he's the closest thing they've got to Durkon ("Durkon enough for our purposes"), and they need a high-level cleric to survive the coming battles. He is wrong; "vampire Durkon" is an evil spirit puppeteering Durkon's corpse, [[AndIMustScream while the real Durkon can only watch in horror]]. Roy ends up leading the vampire to an important meeting that lets the vampire bring the world ''much'' closer to destruction]].
720* ClothingDamage: During his battle with [[spoiler:The High Priest of Hel, Roy ends up slicing a massive gash into his armor. The High Priest later replaces his armor with a simple robe.]]
721* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}:
722** Elan's genre savvy usually comes off as inane babbling, and even putting that aside has odd ideas like "naked=invisible".
723** The Monster in the Darkness enjoys ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', tea parties and eating adventurers whole.
724** Thog, a half-orc barbarian with low intelligence who helps Elan's EvilTwin Nale murder innocents by the dozens -- but loves nothing in life more than ice cream, rocket skates, and puppies. Probably because of this, he and Elan get along really well.
725** Also Odin, the leader of the Northern Pantheon. He likes puppets (and thus was ready to ascend Banjo) and puppies.
726--->'''Odin:''' Ooooo, doggie!\
727'''Thor:''' Dad, don't pet it, you don't know where it's been.
728** Thor shows this occasionally, though mainly when he is drunk or about to be -- which for a long while was about every time we see him.
729* CloudcuckoolandersMinder:
730** Haley is the one to take this role most often with Elan, both before and after they're in a relationship. She knows him well enough to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0675.html include an "Elan tax" in the shopping budget.]]
731** It turns out the apple didn't fall so far from the tree, as Elan's evil father's teammates occasionally act as this for him, especially Malack. Tarquin is dangerously competent when he's on his game, but is also a story-obsessed narcissist who'll go to absurd lengths to control "his" narrative. [[spoiler:[[WordOfGod According to the author]], it's no coincidence Tarquin gets more and more unhinged following Malack's demise.]]
732** Nale, Elan's twin brother, is constantly forced to babysit his DumbMuscle BumblingSidekick Thog, as despite being a powerful fighter who'll kill anyone on command, Thog is otherwise a big kid in an adult's body and requires constant supervision. Case in point:
733--->'''Thog:''' '''oh, little ice-cream friends! thog delays boredom-driven rampage only for you!'''
734** Bozzok acts as one for Crystal, the Thieves Guild dumb-as-rocks assassin. [[spoiler:When Haley kills Crystal, he has her corpse made into a self-aware golem; one of the benefits of is in that state, she's now more focused and less likely to get distracted. Unfortunately, for him, this also fills her with constant pain, and keeps her smart enough to realize who is responsible for her misery.]]
735** Wrecan is Veldrina's official bodyguard on their pilgrimage as the Western Pantheon's representatives to the Northern Godsmoot. This mostly involves [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0986.html keeping her from walking straight into dangerous situations]], as she's a DitzyGenius with a strong scientific curiosity for divine magic and very little common sense.
736--->'''Veldrina:''' ''[bending to examine Vampire Durkon's face]'' Fascinating how properly applied negative energy can provide a semblance of biological functions, don't you think?\
737'''Wrecan:''' Not as fascinating as your uncanny ability to find the straightest line between your nose and something dangerous. ''Back up.''
738* ClueEvidenceAndASmokingGun: Tarquin [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0819.html explains]] how he knows Nale hasn't fled the castle. Nale is cautious, and won't leave until he's recruited replacements. Nale is egotistical, and won't leave without hearing what Elan and Tarquin had to say about him after his latest shenanigans. Nale doesn't know what magical item Penelope gave Tarquin for his birthday last year.
739-->'''Malack:''' You mean... your Ring of [[SeeTheInvisible True Seeing]]?\
740'''Nale:''' ''[invisible OhCrap]''
741* ClusterBleepBomb: [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1257.html Roy]], of all people, loses his cool when he learns [[spoiler:Xykon has left Kraagor's Tomb, ruining the Order's ambush plan]]. However, his swearing is conveniently blocked by Blackwing's speech bubbles.
742* ColdBloodedTorture:
743** Redcloak to O-Chul, [[InterrogatedForNothing ostensibly for information]].
744** Xykon to O-Chul, just for fun.
745** When his [[AffablyEvil winning personality]] isn't enough, this appears to be how Tarquin "convinces" women to marry him.
746** After finding out that [[spoiler:Yukyuk shot Mr. Scruffy, Belkar decides to turn him into the cat's new litter box but without killing him first.]]
747* ColorCodedForYourConvenience:
748** Lampshaded in regards to dragons; also the TropeNamer.
749** Everything related to Azure City. The city itself is blue, including most of the buildings, the town wall and even the ships in the port. The regulars in the army wear silver and blue armor, and the paladins, white and blue. Many characters, e.g. Hinjo, even have blue hair. If a paladin falls from grace, his or her clothes immediately change color from blue to brown, due to them being magical items that lose power when not on a paladin in good standing.
750--->'''[=MitD=]:''' I know! [[WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite Murky and Lurky]] must have stolen her colors!
751** Despite being an Azure City noble, Kubota is wearing ''purple''. So are all his retainers, and [[InnocentInnuendo his junk is colored purple too]]. This represents both his [[PurpleIsPowerful wealth and power]], and his [[TheStarscream detachment]] from the regime of the Sapphire Guard.
752** It's implied (particularly in ''Start of Darkness'') that the hierarchical ranks of the Dark One's clerics are indicated by cloak color. For instance, white cloaks are issued to the newly-ordained.
753** Each god has a colored aura when they manifest that is determined by the pantheon they belong to; yellow for the Northern gods, blue for the Southern, red for the Western, green for the Eastern, and purple for the Dark One. [[spoiler:[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1141.html As Thor later reveals]], this is the color of that pantheon's divine quiddity, the essences that, when combined, allow the gods to make beings who are independent and "more real" than they are.]]
754* ColorCodedSpeech: The webcomic has speech bubbles for various alignments and species-. Infernal creatures tend to be black with red text, elemental sprites will be color coded to their element, etc.
755* ColorCodedWizardry:
756** All spellcasters have a distinctive colored aura when casting spells:
757*** Vaarsuvius -- pink;
758*** Durkon -- white; [[spoiler:(turns to red once he becomes a vampire)]]
759*** Elan -- blue;
760*** Redcloak -- dark red;
761*** Xykon -- dark grey;
762*** Nale -- yellow;
763*** Zz'dtri -- green;
764*** Hilgya -- orange;
765*** Leeky -- brown;
766*** Pompey -- violet;
767*** Julia -- green;
768*** Eugene -- pale green;
769*** Samantha -- purple;
770*** Celia -- white;
771*** Tsukiko -- indigo ''and'' blue (due to her being able to, as a [[PrestigeClass Mystic Theurge]], cast both arcane and divine spells);
772*** Sapphire Guard members and Azurite clerics -- standardized light blue;
773*** Malack -- grey;
774*** Laurin -- yellow;
775*** Miron -- dirt brown.
776** And appropriately enough, MindControlEyes match the color of the controller's aura.
777* CombatPragmatist: Haley has no issues with ambushing and killing her arch-enemy Crystal, the assassin, while she's in the shower, unarmed and not wearing any armor or magic items. Followed, naturally, by looting all of said equipment. This scene comes off a lot less cold-blooded if you have read the prequel ''On the Origin of the [=PCs=]'' and the supplemental pages in ''Don't Split the Party'' that were cut out of the online comic for reasons of pacing but put back in for the printed edition. [[spoiler:The extra strips reveal that Crystal was more than eager to hurt and kill Haley, and she and Bozzok were still planning to secretly murder Haley, despite the truce]].
778* CombatTentacles: ''[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0020.html Evan's Spiked Tentacles of Forced Intrusion]]''.
779-->'''Trigak:''' Wait, what?
780* ComeBackToBedHoney: [[HighHeelFaceTurn Jenny, the bard in the Rogue's Guild]], to Belkar.
781-->'''Jenny:''' ''[draped in a ModestyBedsheet]'' Hurry back to bed, I'm feeling rested for another encounter.\
782'''Belkar:''' Go ahead and start [[UnusualEuphemism a solo adventure]], I'll be in to join the quest when I'm done eating.
783* ComfortTheDying: {{Downplayed|Trope}} after the fallen [[ThePaladin Paladin]] Miko is fatally injured in an explosion of her own doing. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0464.html The spirit]] of her order's founder can only manage [[DamnedByFaintPraise faint praise]] for her efforts and doesn't pretend that she's redeemed herself, but concedes that she'll see her [[BondCreatures celestial horse]] in the afterlife.
784-->'''Miko:''' OK... OK, then... I can live with that. ''[dies]''
785* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the Godsmoot, the priest of Balder mentions that he managed to call the demigod priests' attention by shouting about free cake (because everyone loves cake). Roy is naturally horrified (because if the demigod priests arrive, they will vote to [[spoiler:destroy the world]]) and the priest of Balder asks if Roy is more of a pie man.
786* CompellingVoice: Haley gets this when she consumes a potion of glibness, giving her already huge bluff score an extra +30. She tells a human guard that he's actually a yellow-footed rock wallaby, and he immediately ''hops'' off to find a wizard to polymorph him "back".
787* ComplexityAddiction: Nale suffers from an acute case of making things "needlessly complicated" such as taking as many as three separate classes in order get the same skill set as a bard, but not be chaotic (which bards have to be). He gets it from his mother, who provided the page image (in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0725.html this]] comic).
788* ConflictBall: Andi, the ''Mechane'' engineer, certainly seems to be gripping one of these tightly with regard to her ever-present resentment, jealousy and insubordination towards Bandana, with no real reasoning beyond Andi feeling that she has more of a "claim" to the position than Bandana [[DudeWheresMyReward on the basis of longer service time]] aboard the ship. This is despite the fact that Julio, who the whole crew still respects and admires, [[YouAreInCommandNow explicitly left orders]] naming Bandana as TheCaptain of the ''Mechane'' while Julio [[PutOnABus took a leave of absence]].
789* ConservationOfNinjutsu: [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0453.html "There's only one ninja left, that means I'm death incarnate!"]]
790* ConstructedWorld: The comic takes place on an unnamed AdventureFriendlyWorld ruled over by three ([[spoiler:four, but one was destroyed]]) pantheons corresponding to a cardinal direction and associated continent -- Northern, Southern, Western, and Eastern. Each pantheon exactly corresponds to a RealLife pantheon/set of beliefs: Northern = Norse, Western = Babylonian, Southern = the Chinese Zodiac, and [[spoiler:Eastern = Greek (and deceased)]]. The world is in [[MedievalStasis a generally medieval setting]], although Rich Burlew the author takes inspiration from not only Europe, but also the Middle East and Asia, and certain areas (such as Cliffport and Tinkertown) are noticeably technologically advanced via magic and a {{Steampunk}} flair respectively (both of which are pointed out and lampshaded InUniverse). In addition to standard non-magic fighters, there are a plethora of magic, psionic, and holy warriors in the world, as befitting its ''Dungeons & Dragons''-inspired setting.
791* ContemplativeBoss: Xykon assumes this posture when coldly ordering Redcloak not to restore his {{eye|scream}} as a punishment for letting Xykon's phylactery be lost.
792* ContinuityCavalcade: [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1230.html #1230 "That's His Bad"]] references:
793## [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0004.html #4]] (Roy telling Elan he hated him)
794## [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0124.html #124]] (Belkar chasing Elan to kill/defeat him for XP)
795## [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0127.html #127]] (V berating Elan for trying to be a wizard)
796## [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0128.html #128]] (V apologizing to Elan)
797* ContinuityNod: Full of them. Of particular note is the Test of the Mind when Haley returns to the Oracle's valley; the "truth and lie" creatures immediately tell her the correct path rather than face another arrow to the foot. The continuity of ''[=OotS=]'' is generally very well kept.
798* ContinuitySnarl: [[invoked]] While the comic doesn't contradict itself, [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0273.html the gods did]]. This is the underpinning of the comic's plot.
799* ContractualGenreBlindness: Elan [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0793.html displays a rare heroic example]]: he's GenreSavvy enough to realize that when the villain dies offscreen, he's [[NeverFoundTheBody not really dead]], but he's ''also'' genre-savvy enough to realize that the hero is supposed to ''think'' the villain is dead. Consequently, when he next encounters Nale, he's genuinely surprised to find him alive. Trying to make sense of this gives Nale a migraine.
800* ContrivedCoincidence
801** Elan bumping into Julio Scoundrél, who just happens to have an airship that just happens to be going exactly the way he wants to go. Elan points out how unlikely it is, which Julio counters with the LawOfConservationOfDetail -- if it hadn't progressed the plot, [[MediumAwareness their conversation wouldn't be included in the strip.]]
802** Another example concerns Girard's Gate. MAJOR SPOILERS for Books 4 and 5: [[spoiler:While Vaarsuvius is isolated, they and their family are attacked by an ancient black dragon out of revenge for V killing her son. V kills the dragon with "Familicide," an epic-level spell that kills everyone directly related to the target, as well as everyone related to the first tier of victims. It turns out the Draketooth family happened to be related to that very same black dragon, and they are all killed by the spell, by accident. What makes this a contrived coincidence is that neither the ancient dragon nor her son have anything to do with the main plot, nor did anyone know of their relation to the Draketooths. The latter was killed in a sidequest to get Roy some starmetal, and the former was killed because they threatened V's family while seeking vengeance.]]
803* ConvectionSchmonvection: Justified with the LavaPit used as a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0981.html waste incinerator]] in Tinkertown; the caldera is surrounded by runes which translate to "[[AWizardDidIt this spell]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin blocks the heat]]".
804* CoolSword:
805** Roy's sword has been [[AncestralWeapon handed down from his grandfather, and may be older than that]]. After it was broken, Roy is told it's made of [[ThunderboltIron starmetal]] and can't be reforged without it. Turns out that was a SnipeHunt, but once it ''is'' reforged [[note]]in #298, making it shortly a "hot" sword, which Greenhilt learns to his chagrin[[/note]] with starmetal alloy, it is magical and does greater damage to undead, such as [[BigBad Xykon]], and it glows green whenever this power activates. Later still, Roy learns to channel its inherent magic as an ancestral heirloom to unlock even cooler powers.
806** Elan is given a keen silver rapier by Julio Scoundrél, and later on the dashing hero's own Chaos Sabre.
807* CoolTeacher: Fyron was this to Eugene Greenhilt, which is why he was so devastated when Xykon killed him.
808* CooperationGambit: [[CuteMonsterGirl Therkla]] the half-orc {{ninja}} tries to [[TakeAThirdOption find a compromise]] between [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure Hinjo]] (or rather Elan; she's still happy to assassinate Hinjo) and her master Daimyo Kubota's agendas (albeit because [[InLoveWithTheMark she had a crush on Elan]]). [[spoiler:Kubota kills her so he can use her as a scapegoat.]]
809* TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch: Tarquin's ninth wife died of "mysterious circumstances". ("Not another one! When will they find a cure!?") This turns out to be a [[SubvertedTrope subversion]] -- [[spoiler:Tarquin really has no idea how she died, although he's confident she was murdered by ''somebody.'' She was caught up in the effect of V's Familicide]].
810* CorruptedContingency: When the heroes face off against a more powerful crew, they deduce that the opposing party's sorcerer is the most dangerous but also has the fewest HitPoints. The heroes [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0928.html target him]] with enough damage to trigger a ''contingency'' spell he had cast earlier, forcibly [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere teleporting him to safety]] and leaving his allies behind.
811* CosmicHorrorStory: The revelation of [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1139.html Strip #1139]]. This world that the protagonists are fighting tooth and nail to save from the EldritchAbomination leaking from its can? [[spoiler:Not the second, third, or even fourth world. Try the thousandth, if not the ''millionth'' of similar worlds created as a seal to the Snarl's prison. And every time it got out and devoured the world, despite the gods' efforts. ]]
812* CosmicHorrorReveal:
813** The first arc of the story concerns the titular Order on a dungeon crawl to stop Xykon, an evil lich and his undead and goblin minions. Then it turns out that within the lich's old lair, there is a portal to a dimension where an EldritchAbomination with world-destroying power is imprisoned, and the rest of the story becomes a quest to stop the abomination from being released, while the lich and his minions (and several other evil forces) try to use the abomination for their own purposes.
814** Later revelations show just how screwed up the world is. [[spoiler:The world is just one of millions, maybe ''billions'' of previous attempts to contain the Snarl, but they were all doomed to fail as long they could not secure a 4th divine color. Even if the Snarl is contained, Durkon describes the whole system as "a giant soul farm", something that Thor calls "unnecessarily pejorative".]]
815* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot:
816** When the Order find out exactly why Durkon was thrown out of the Dwarven Homeland and forbidden from returning [[spoiler:-- High Priest Hurak was told a prophecy that "when next [Durkon] returns home, he will bring death and destruction for us all" -- Roy despairingly points out that if Durkon had just been '''told''' about the prophecy, he'd have done everything in his power to make sure it never came true. The result: Durkon's vampire-hijacked ''body'' is coming home, against his will.]]
817** Sunny was the beholder encountered all the way back in page 32. If they had introduced themself more thoroughly, the Order could have become acquainted with [[spoiler:Serini]] a lot sooner, as she just so happened to be stealing Dorukan's monsters at the time.
818--->'''Sunny:''' You could have all jumped right to the end of the plot!\
819'''Elan:''' If it makes you feel any better, Haley never would've been OK with skipping all the treasure along the way. Or the kissing. Maybe one, not both.
820* CouldntFindAPen: After escaping from the Azure City dungeon, Belkar leaves a taunting message for Miko -- written on the wall in a dead guard's blood.
821* CoupDeGrace:
822** Roy delivers several of these to goblins V put to sleep with an overly long and boring ''boast'' about how they were much more powerful than anything they could imagine. It was so long and boring that it put Elan and Belkar to sleep as well.
823** Crystal attempts to do one to an unconscious Haley, but she's interrupted.
824** [[spoiler:Vampire Durkon finishes off Zz'dtri by NeckSnap.]]
825* CoverInnocentEyesAndEars: In #1119, [[spoiler:Hilgya]] covers her child's eyes when casting a destructive spell on a group of enemies.
826* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover for ''Start of Darkness'' shows Xykon as a lich killing a paladin before his first encounter with Redcloak -- while in the story proper, he wasn't yet undead when this happened. This is lampshaded on the last page of the book:
827-->'''[=MitD=]:''' Wait -- the scene on the cover didn't happen that way.\
828'''Demon-roach:''' Welcome to show business, kid.
829%%* CrackFic: {{Lampshaded}} by Xykon in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0833.html "Villainy Afoot"]].
830* CrackInTheSky: The rifts, holes in reality which lead to a prison dimension built by the gods to imprison [[EldritchAbomination the Snarl]]. One particularly impressive example, which can be seen in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0823.html this strip]], opens above Azure City and grows much larger than any of the others, looming in the skies of the city like a colossal wound where the fabric of the universe is very literally and visibly unraveling.
831* CrazyPrepared:
832** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0781.html Vaarsuvius: "I am a wizard. Being prepared comes naturally"]] V always seems to have the appropriate "Bugsby's _____-ing hand" spell prepared. Even for cat retrieval.
833** Tarquin learned to defend against [[YouFightLikeACow pun-dueling.]] As boss of an evil empire, you're bound to come up against some wise-cracking hero or other. It makes even more sense when we later learn [[spoiler:he fought against Captain Scoundrél back in the day.]]
834* CreepySouvenir:
835** Belkar beheads Yikyik the kobold and wears his head as a hat. He later uses the head of Yokyok, the son of the first kobold, as a tortilla bowl.
836** Roy initially wanted to wear Xykon's teeth as a necklace in case of a victory, but after the lich was blown to bits, he settled on Xykon's crown.
837** Gannji the lizardfolk mentions that keeping a CreepySouvenir is common amongst ogres. When his friend Enor (an ogre/dragon hybrid) is forced to fight him, Gannji suggests that Enor kill him and keep his tail as a trophy in order to resurrect him later.
838** Malack tells Elan he would pay handsomely for Nale's skull to adorn his study.
839* CrossReferencedTitles:
840** "Belkar Unleashed" and "Belkar Leashed".
841** "The Semi-Secret Origin of Elan and Nale" and "The Significantly-More-Secret Origin of Tarquin and Nale".
842* CrownOfPower: Subverted. The reason Roy is going after Xykon in the first place is that he killed the mage Fyron to steal a crown from him. Roy assumes the crown must be a magical artifact, but when he finally confronts Xykon, he says it's not magic and he just stole it because it looks cool.
843* CruelAndUnusualDeath:
844** ''[[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0826.html Implosion]]''. Brr. Also on that page, someone getting [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe torn in half]] by a devil.
845** [[spoiler:[[DarkActionGirl Tsukiko]]'s death. Life-drained by her own wights, followed by being eaten, bones and all by those same wights. They then ate each other in order of creation, and the last one incinerated itself.]] KilledOffForReal indeed.
846* CryingWolf:
847** {{Inverted|Trope}} and parodied in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0674.html "The Elf Who Cried Raven"]] -- when V finally remembers the familiar and claims that Blackwing was "there all along" in their past adventures, none of the others believe it. This is despite previously being the ones who had to remind V of its existence. It's revealed later that Haley was just pulling V's leg.
848** Played straight in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0880.html "Getting the Message"]]. [[spoiler:As Belkar reports Durkon's death and being turned into a vampire, Roy almost immediately calls him out on it being one of his sick jokes. This is combined with Roy simply not wanting to believe it.]]
849** Played straight in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1013.html "Little Empathy"]]. [[spoiler:Blackwing tries to warn Vaarsuvius that a vampire is trying to steal V's teleport orb through their empathic link, but V just thinks Blackwing is being paranoid about someone stealing his bracelet -- again.]]
850* CosmicFlaw: The Snarl, which was created due to the gods' disagreement of how the world should be. After the Snarl destroyed their world, they created ''another'' world to contain it, but this new world was not perfect either, and over time cracks ("rifts") started to appear in the fabric of reality. [[spoiler:This has happened ''billions'' of times, because the gods who created the Snarl had four "quiddities" between them, but it immediately slaughtered the Eastern Pantheon, the only source of green quiddity -- meaning that it is literally the realest thing in existence, as every world created to contain it since then only had three.]]
851* CueTheFallingObject: Happens after Team Evil wins the [[spoiler:Battle of Azure City]].
852-->'''Redcloak:''' As of right now, we own this city!\
853''[they look at the ruined city; one of the castle's towers collapses]''\
854'''Xykon:''' ...I don't suppose we kept the receipt?
855* CueTheFlyingPigs: In ''Snips, Snails, and Dragon Tales'', to lampshade "the power of abandoned verisimilitude".
856* CurbStompBattle:
857** Minor one in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0133.html "Standardized Testing"]]. The three barbarians can taste the concrete.
858** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0796.html "Smash"]] is a good example for why you shouldn't piss off the barbarian half-orc.
859** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0636.html Vaarsuvius]] gives a thorough one to the [[spoiler:parent of the black dragon they killed earlier, and a quarter of all the black dragons in the world, with one spell]].
860* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: It certainly didn't do Mijung any good when she poked her nose (figuratively) into a rift in reality. However, had she not, Soon and the Order of the Scribble would have been unable to do more careful examinations and discover the truth about the Snarl. Similarly, as portrayed in ''Start of Darkness'', [[spoiler:the Dark One only found out about the Snarl when a goblin got too close and was killed.]]
861* CuriousQualmsOfConscience: Ever since his Mark of Justice-induced VisionQuest in which Lord Shojo convinced him to play along with other people's moral codes in order to seem like a functional member of society, Belkar has been ''very'' gradually BecomingTheMask: actually feeling the empathy for other people he was at first just faking. He found it extremely confusing at first and is still defensive and hostile about it.
862* CurseCutShort:
863** [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0357.html The last thing Yokyok says]] is "Oh shi--".
864** Belkar gets one interrupted by a cut frame in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0478.html "On Usefulness"]].
865** From a LizardFolk:
866--->'''Gannji:''' Hey, while you're at it, look up "[[ExoticEquipment hemipenes]]", because you can suck BOTH of my--
867** In #913, when Nale boasts to Laurin and Tarquin [[WouldYouLikeToHearHowTheyDied about how he killed one of their allies]]:
868--->'''Laurin:''' You arrogant little sh--\
869'''Tarquin:''' Laurin, please. Try to stay professional.
870* CursedItem: The Order [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0009.html finds]] a Girdle of Masculinity/Femininity, which inflicts a GenderBender curse on the wearer and can only be removed by a DispelMagic spell. Roy, much to his annoyance, has to [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0234.html use it]] to bluff his way out of an ambush, and is glad that Durkon has the necessary magic to undo it.
871* CursedWithAwesome: Deliberately invoked by the IFCC with [[OurLawyersAdvisedThisTrope their disclaimers]] for their DealWithTheDevil.
872-->'''Cedrik:''' Although, as providers, it would be remiss not to warn you that the Soul Splice has been known to trigger feelings of pure omnipotence.\
873'''Nero:''' You may also experience some slight dizziness from the rush of unprecedented arcane power.
874* CurseThatCures: Xykon. It is revealed in the prequel ''Start of Darkness'' that he became a lich, under Redcloak's suggestion, to escape a magical disease that was preventing him from using his sorcerer magic. Also, they were prisoners of a powerful druid and had few other options for escaping.
875* CuteMonsterGirl: Automatically by drawing style. Although [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0087.html nine of them lining up before the female loo]] probably counts as FanDisservice...
876* CutenessProximity: Exploited by Roy in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0163.html "A Man, a Dwarf, and a Kitty"]] to take out the guards of a bandit camp.
877* CuttingTheKnot:
878** Lampshaded in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0327.html "The Test of the Mind"]]. [[spoiler:Instead of unraveling the riddle, Haley simply shoots one in the foot and watches what happens.]]
879--->'''Vaarsuvius:''' Gordium called -- they have a knot that you may want to take a look at.
880** Also happens in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1250.html "Dive In"]]. When [[spoiler:Serini threatens to jump into a vat of amnesia potion and Haley calls her bluff]], they appear to be at an impasse. After some back and forth where they each dare the other to make good on their threat, [[spoiler:Lien says, "This is ridiculous," and summons her shark holy mount directly above where Serini is standing on the edge of the cauldron.]]
881* CycleOfRevenge:
882** What started as a killing of a young adult black dragon escalated when the black dragon's parent tried to torture Vaarsuvius' family to death, which led directly to V killing one quarter of the world's population of black dragons, which seems to have irked Tiamat (the Goddess of chromatic dragons).
883** The ongoing war between humans and goblins. As stated in the third book's commentary (partial paraphrase), "Each side only remembers their last defeat at the hands of the other."
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