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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Halfway through the "Lord Fluffy" arc.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Halfway through the "Lord Fluffy" arc.
* [[Morning Sickness]]
* [[Morning Sickness]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Towards the end of the first arc, Maxim discovers that {{spoiler|the reason Gilbert's so evil is because Maxim stole his soul}}.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Towards the end of the first arc, Maxim discovers that {{spoiler|the reason Gilbert's so evil is because Maxim stole his soul}}.
** According to the [[Wham Line|big]] [[The Reveal|Reveal]] of Episode 4, {{spoiler|Maxim didn't just steal Gilbert's ''soul'', he stole his ''destiny''}}. And attempting to ''fix'' this has been a major part of {{spoiler|the Black Knight}}'s motivation.
** According to the [[Wham Line|big]] [[The Reveal|Reveal]] of Episode 4, {{spoiler|Maxim didn't just steal Gilbert's ''soul'', he stole his ''destiny''}}. And attempting to ''fix'' this has been a major part of {{spoiler|the Black Knight}}'s motivation.
* [[Ninja Log]]: Maxim's "Escape Dummy", first shown [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=3 here.]
* [[Ninja Log]]: Maxim's "Escape Dummy", first shown [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=3 here.]
* [[No Kill Like Overkill]]: Good God, [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=2&id=59 Gustav]. Also, Ruby on one occasion.
* [[No Kill Like Overkill]]: Good God, [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=2&id=59 Gustav]. Also, Ruby on one occasion.
* [[One Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Deo-Deo}}, Snot {{spoiler|[[It Makes Sense in Context|when he eats Maxim.]]}}
* [[One-Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Deo-Deo}}, Snot {{spoiler|[[It Makes Sense in Context|when he eats Maxim.]]}}
* [[Our Souls Are Different]]: Losing one's soul makes it impossible to experience emotion and one ceases to exist after death.
* [[Our Souls Are Different]]: Losing one's soul makes it impossible to experience emotion and one ceases to exist after death.
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: Vampirism is theological in nature. {{spoiler|Being bitten by a sufficiently holy man}} can reverse the effects.
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: Vampirism is theological in nature. {{spoiler|Being bitten by a sufficiently holy man}} can reverse the effects.
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]: Subverted. See [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]] below.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Subverted. See [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]] below.
* [[Pixel Art Comic]]
* [[Pixel Art Comic]]
* [[Playground Song]]: Hechter kept himself occupied this way for the five years his head was buried in the desert.
* [[Playground Song]]: Hechter kept himself occupied this way for the five years his head was buried in the desert.
* [[Portrait Painting Peephole]]
* [[Portrait Painting Peephole]]
* [[Pre Mortem One Liner]]: Shadow, in this [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?ep=1&id=93 strip]
* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]: Shadow, in this [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?ep=1&id=93 strip]
** Lampshaded [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=359 here].
** Lampshaded [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=359 here].
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]
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* [[Samus Is a Girl]]: {{spoiler|1=Shadow, in this [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=100 strip]}}
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]: {{spoiler|1=Shadow, in this [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=100 strip]}}
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Inverted in Morris. He ''completely'' loses it after an incident in the earlier arcs, but has been growing gradually more lucid of late, becoming a bit of a [[Mad Oracle]] in the process.
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Inverted in Morris. He ''completely'' loses it after an incident in the earlier arcs, but has been growing gradually more lucid of late, becoming a bit of a [[Mad Oracle]] in the process.
* [[Screw Politeness I'm a Senior]]: The elderly Maxim, whom his grandkids call 'Uncle Cranky'.
* [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!]]: The elderly Maxim, whom his grandkids call 'Uncle Cranky'.
* [[Shadow Pin]]: See [[Chekhov's Skill]].
* [[Shadow Pin]]: See [[Chekhov's Skill]].
* [[Signed Up for The Dental]]: One of the main draws of Team Evil
* [[Signed Up for The Dental]]: One of the main draws of Team Evil
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* [[Whole Episode Flashback]]: The entire story save for the first few pages is a flashback on the part of Maxim, telling the story to his grandkids.
* [[Whole Episode Flashback]]: The entire story save for the first few pages is a flashback on the part of Maxim, telling the story to his grandkids.
* [[With This Herring]]: When Maxim joins the Fighters' Guild, the only weapon they give him before sending him out on jobs is a hyped-up stick. [[I Call It Vera|He names it Lucile.]]
* [[With This Herring]]: When Maxim joins the Fighters' Guild, the only weapon they give him before sending him out on jobs is a hyped-up stick. [[I Call It Vera|He names it Lucile.]]
* [[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds]]: Gilbert. He wants to {{spoiler|resurrect an evil god and rule the world, but only because a jewel, which sensed danger, turned itself into an exact replica of him, and took his soul because it was the one thing it couldn't replicate...so now Gilbert doesn't feel any emotions and when he dies there will be nothing except emptiness...which is why he is raising Deo-Deo to grant him eternal life so he won't cease to exist.}}
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Gilbert. He wants to {{spoiler|resurrect an evil god and rule the world, but only because a jewel, which sensed danger, turned itself into an exact replica of him, and took his soul because it was the one thing it couldn't replicate...so now Gilbert doesn't feel any emotions and when he dies there will be nothing except emptiness...which is why he is raising Deo-Deo to grant him eternal life so he won't cease to exist.}}
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Maxim in the first arc. Justified in that {{spoiler|his hair color is the color of the jewel that he was created from}}. Generally averted by the main cast in that most of the hair colors are realistic, and the ones that aren't are dyed, as discussed [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amdc&ep=1&id=14 here].
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Maxim in the first arc. Justified in that {{spoiler|his hair color is the color of the jewel that he was created from}}. Generally averted by the main cast in that most of the hair colors are realistic, and the ones that aren't are dyed, as discussed [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amdc&ep=1&id=14 here].
* [[You Make Me Sic]]: [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?ep=1&id=48 This exchange] between Maxim and Shadow:
* [[You Make Me Sic]]: [http://www.squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?ep=1&id=48 This exchange] between Maxim and Shadow:

Revision as of 17:23, 9 January 2014

A Modest Destiny is a Pixel Art Comic by Sean "Squidi" Howard. Unlike sprite webcomics, the pixel art used in AMD is created by Squidi himself. This led to some copyright issues early in the comic's run with people using his intellectual property the same way people typically use sprites ripped from games. This then-controversial event led to a lot of Hatedom directed at Squidi.

The comic is also infamous for having been canceled, then uncanceled, then canceled, then uncanceled, then canceled yet again, then uncanceled. Squidi once said he would not finish it, as he didn't like the direction it had taken, but in a recent blog entry he claimed that he would be reviving it once again. The fourth chapter has recently concluded, and the fifth chapter is "coming one day".

The comic consists of four arcs which follow the adventures of Maxim, a young man seeking his fame and fortune by joining a guild. Thanks in no small part to his unusual heritage, he winds up saving the world. Not only once, but twice.

The comics themselves are well executed, with good characterization, genuinely funny moments, and, in spite of a sudden shift in mood halfway through, a remarkably consistent myth arc. Tropers will probably enjoy the occasional lampshade hung on various RPG and Fantasy cliches.


This webcomic provides examples of:

 Black Knight: Gilbert's modest little destiny.

 Maxim: No! It's a lie! I didn't! I couldn't! I'd remember...

Black Knight: Like you remember the other destinies you've stolen?

  • Whip Sword: The Crimason Blade has a weapon like this.
  • Whole Episode Flashback: The entire story save for the first few pages is a flashback on the part of Maxim, telling the story to his grandkids.
  • With This Herring: When Maxim joins the Fighters' Guild, the only weapon they give him before sending him out on jobs is a hyped-up stick. He names it Lucile.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Gilbert. He wants to resurrect an evil god and rule the world, but only because a jewel, which sensed danger, turned itself into an exact replica of him, and took his soul because it was the one thing it couldn't replicate...so now Gilbert doesn't feel any emotions and when he dies there will be nothing except emptiness...which is why he is raising Deo-Deo to grant him eternal life so he won't cease to exist.
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Maxim in the first arc. Justified in that his hair color is the color of the jewel that he was created from. Generally averted by the main cast in that most of the hair colors are realistic, and the ones that aren't are dyed, as discussed here.
  • You Make Me Sic: This exchange between Maxim and Shadow:

 Maxim: You misspelled "Dismemberment".

Shadow: Luckily, i'm better at doing it then spelling it...

Maxim: Uh oh.