Unda Vosari/Shout Out


 * Leeroy Jenkins (only mentioned as "Leroy" in the novel) was possibly a former crewmate.


 * Vincent uses the term "Savvy" much like Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean.


 * Bane is based off of HK-47 (albeit in a fantasy construct sort of way) from Star Wars:Knights of the Old Republic.


 * The hybrids, in Unda Vosari: Chronicles, are told to "Transform and roll out" which is a often-used line in Transformers.


 * Alucard is based off of the lead character from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.


 * Ezra, when chasing Coulton and Natalia, tells them "You’re all going to die down here." Anyone who's seen the first Resident Evil movie would recognize this as a line from the Red Queen.


 * Both Tir Na Eternity and Tir Na Incorrigible are based (in shape) off of a series of servers run by roleplaying groups in Second Life.
 * Some of the characters are based off people and characters who once played in those servers.
 * The Sands (and some of the occupants) are based off of or named after characters that once played in the Sands of Persia simulation in Second Life.
 * Not to be confused with the Prince of Persia game.
 * The supporting cast, being (for the most part) completely useless, stupid or insane, might be one giant Take That from the author.


 * The entire plot involving the Eternity Gauntlets and Eternity Gems is an homage to both Mage: The Ascension and The Infinity Gauntlet storyline Marvel did.
 * Mana seems to resemble the Force an awful lot, although it has been adapted a bit for use in the main plot involving the Eternity Gems and Eternity Gauntlets.


 * Originally, Ezra was based off of Urza from Magic: The Gathering (and even given a brother to fight, Ratava).
 * Ratava is simply "Avatar" spelled backwards.


 * Coulton was given the name in homage to Jonathan Coulton.


 * The tagline from the Fallout series ("War. War never changes.") is used in issues one and two of Unda Vosari: Chronicles.


 * The opening speech in issue 26 of Unda Vosari: Chronicles is based off of a scene from Ocean's 11.
 * "I did. It felt a little rushed. Was that good?"