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Order of the stick tsukiko
Order of the stick tsukiko










order of the stick tsukiko

Pirate Girl: Given the choice between pirate and ninja, Haley declares this suited her better.Pinball Projectile: Lucky shot variant, subverted.Pie in the Face: Redcloak barters ten minutes of Xykon's attention to discuss strategy with this old gag, spicing it up by having acid-spitting beetles in the banana cream pie to fit better with the lich's taste.When we see Xykon pet the dog, he presents it as a slap in the face to Redcloak, although it's entirely possible he really did think Jirix had at least earned a Raise Dead spell.Except that every place they went to reminded the reader of how terrible of a person he is. Even though Tarquin is a mighty warlord, he's still willing to dedicate a day to bonding with his estranged son.She seems to have come to identify more with the dead she commands than with the living she's still a part of, coming to believe that Humans Are Bastards and that the undead, as the opposite to the living, must therefore be nice. Tsukiko seems to be getting a rather twisted, if still tragic, one of these starting from #700.Belkar may happily kill people at the drop of a hat, but he sure does like that little cat.Percussive Pickpocket: Some kids try to pull this on Durkon in "Too Slow".People's Republic of Tyranny: People's Democratic Dictatorship.While the three fiends watch Vaarsuvius fight a dragon, one of them actually eats popcorn.Also, in the earlier strip "A Piece of His Mind":.Later, the MitD has again some popcorn while Miko and Redcloak fight.

order of the stick tsukiko

  • In "Beats Pay-Per-View", the Monster in the Darkness is eating popcorn while watching some educational dwarf porn.
  • Parody Magic Spell: The Harry Potter parody character uses "Stopus Badguyus!" when trying to repel Thog.
  • The title of the strip which has Vaarsuvius' transformation actually references the song/trope title as well, as V's robe is, in fact, painted black. Vaarsuvius and Miko each receive one of these, while Belkar gets an inversion when given a temporary Wisdom boost.
  • Paint It Black: This happens at least three times in the comic.
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    Order of the stick tsukiko manual#

    Before making a single edit, Tropedia EXPECTS our site policy and manual of style to be followed.He starts showing up a little more in s2 and eventually by the start of s4 is a regular & established presence, but only appears as actions in a computer interface or output.) Elan is convinced he’s an AI, Belkar doesn’t think he actually exists, Haley pretends she doesn’t think he exists, and Durkon and Roy try not to think about it too hard, as long as B and V still get the job done. (In the first season, V only occasionally references him when saying they’re “calling in extra help” or smth for a particularly complex hack job. They are joined (digitally) by their Intrepid Friend And Co-Conspirator (his words, not theirs), a fellow hacker known only as Blackwing, or, on certain forums, Blackwing_Bird. They probably got suckered into the team by their initial employer (who I’ll get to Eventually, lol) framing it as a challenge to their intellect, like, “oh, I see, you’re not smart enough to make this team work for you.” to which they were like Fucking Watch Me and also melted his computer. They have a Vaguely Snobby Yet Unidentifiable accent, dyed(?) purple hair (nobody has ever seen their roots) and nobody knows who they “really” are or where they came from, but they’re good at what they do so everyone just accepts the mystery.












    Order of the stick tsukiko