Adventurers!

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Adventurers!
Author(s) Mark Shallow
Website http://www.adventurers-comic.com/
Update schedule Finished
Launch date 2000 December 1 [1]
End Date 2006 October 9
Genre Fantasy, Parody

Adventurers! is a webcomic authored by Mark Shallow and hosted by Keenspot. The comic is set in the world of a stereotypical console role-playing game filled with every single cliché imaginable. Though crudely drawn, it vigorously lampoons a wide variety of RPG games. Adventurers! is the oldest and most likely the best known of the comics of its narrow subgenre of console RPG parodies.

The characters show varying degrees of awareness about existing inside a video game. The protagonist is the hero Karn, complete with gravity-defying hair and a big sword. He seems not to be blessed with much intelligence, but he does have an innate understanding of how his reality works. He's the source of endless frustration for his sarcastic mage sidekick Ardam, who is highly intelligent and rational in a world where buildings on fire won't burn down until the heroes' actions trigger it. These two are accompanied by an eclectic group of party members as they journey to defeat the evil villain Khrima.

As yet another nod to the console RPGs it parodies, the comic's strip numbers maxed out at 999 (the number being a common maximum for attributes, attack damage etc. along with 9999). Two years' worth of strips were numbered #999, with sub-numbers to indicate in which part of the Final Battle story arc they fall.

On October 9th, 2006, the comic concluded, revealing that it the player was in fact a character from Mark Shallow's other webcomic, Antihero for Hire. Work on a series of printed books is currently underway.

Contents

[edit] Characters

[edit] Party Members

Karn 

The protagonist, a fighter driven to near obsession by RPG staples such as gaining levels and completing sidequests.

Ardam 

One of the first two party members, a long-suffering mage who flatly refuses to accept the logical fallacies of the game world.

Drecker 

The third to join the party, a thief with a growing distaste for mountains (due to the mind-boggling amount of mountains encountered throughout the game).

Karashi 

A ninja and Drecker's girlfriend.

Tesla 

Gun-obsessed ranger and Ardam's adoring fangirl.

Gildward 

Comically weak bard with at least one surprisingly powerful ability.

Chookie 

Almost completely useless (more so than Gildward), but "it doesn't matter because I'm cute!"

Spybot 

Short for "Killer Evil Death Spybot 5000", a robot that makes little secret of its motives. Generally speaks in variations of "-Beep- Destroy -Beep- Kill."

Lumi 

Joining the party late into the game, a good-natured cleric.

[edit] Khrima's Army

Khrima 

The game's primary villain (a title eventually challenged by Eternion) who seeks to conquer the world.

Argent 

One of Khrima's top generals, quickly pegged by the party as evil: "You think a guy can't have silver hair and gold-trimmed black armor without being evil!? [Pauses] Well... you're right. Curses."

Mizuna 

Another of Khrima's generals, as well as Karashi's sister.

The Axe 

The third of Khrima's generals, an extremely powerful bard (wielding an electric guitar) with a longtime grudge against Gildward.

Blanc 

Master hand-to-hand fighter who swears revenge on the party for killing his DMONPIG ("Bitey").

Cody 

Khrima's right-hand man and Tesla's ex-boyfriend.

Kemmit & Meck 

A pair of recurring enemies that the party defeats with ease time and again.

[edit] Other Villains

Rio 

Continually down-on-his-luck thief and rival to Drecker.

Garshask 

Khrima's high school supervillainy rival.

Whizrom 

A dark wizard with powerful magic abilities. He first falls victim to the low defense and health scores that come of being a wizard, then, after his defeat, to a frustratingly long, dramatic death animation.

[edit] Eternals

Eternion 

Very, very powerful Eternal whose bids for power lead him to cross paths with both the party and Khrima.

Infinel 


Maxima Termis 

Grand Eternal and leader of the Council.

Imposis 

An Eternal who provides exposition and helps the party to save the world from Eternion.

Invisin 


Endless 

A Lesser Eternal who works with Imposis.

[edit] Plot Summary

[edit] Crossovers

Once had a run-over with Ian J.'s RPG World which eventually resulted a joint venture between the artists, Starsomething.

At the end of the comic, it was revealed that Wrench from Antihero for Hire, one of Mark Shallow's other comics, was the person playing the game.

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