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*** "I try/I do try/I do so try/I try hard to do so." He wants you to know how hard he works.
*** "I try/I do try/I do so try/I try hard to do so." He wants you to know how hard he works.
*** "Nothing is free." He had to work to deprive you of your hard-earned rewards.
*** "Nothing is free." He had to work to deprive you of your hard-earned rewards.
** Occela -- [[Bones|"I don't know what that means."]] A [[Shout Out]].
** Occela -- [[Bones|"I don't know what that means."]] A [[Shout-Out]].
* [[Classical Mythology]]: Borders on this and [[Mythopoeia]].
* [[Classical Mythology]]: Borders on this and [[Mythopoeia]].
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: Implied to have been used on {{spoiler|Benito}} by {{spoiler|Meteon}}. {{spoiler|Devoted father who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what he had to do]] or [[Designated Villain]]?}}
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: Implied to have been used on {{spoiler|Benito}} by {{spoiler|Meteon}}. {{spoiler|Devoted father who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what he had to do]] or [[Designated Villain]]?}}
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* [[Mythopoeia]]: Generally a cross between this and [[Classical Mythology]].
* [[Mythopoeia]]: Generally a cross between this and [[Classical Mythology]].
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Manaus.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Manaus.
* [[Naming Conventions]]: Named characters and places in the story have names with no more than 6 letters or symbols. This is a [[Shout Out]] to the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] feature of many early games that wouldn't allow more than 6-8 letter names.
* [[Naming Conventions]]: Named characters and places in the story have names with no more than 6 letters or symbols. This is a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] feature of many early games that wouldn't allow more than 6-8 letter names.
* [[The Order]]: The Order of Orion, natch. Overlaps with [[Heroes-R-Us]].
* [[The Order]]: The Order of Orion, natch. Overlaps with [[Heroes-R-Us]].
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Obadai seems to fill this role with respect to the teenaged Elysia.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Obadai seems to fill this role with respect to the teenaged Elysia.
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* [[Webcomic Time]]: Each [[Story Arc]] spans a few days in comic-time but takes several months to play out in real-time, and each [[Story Arc]] begins a few months after the last one ended.
* [[Webcomic Time]]: Each [[Story Arc]] spans a few days in comic-time but takes several months to play out in real-time, and each [[Story Arc]] begins a few months after the last one ended.
* [[Weird Trade Union]]: The Order of Orion appears to be a mash-up of several things: geographical/explorer's society, entrepreneur's guild, adventurer's guild. This in a time when the common-folk thought the sun was a chariot driven across the sky by a god. See also: [[The Order]]
* [[Weird Trade Union]]: The Order of Orion appears to be a mash-up of several things: geographical/explorer's society, entrepreneur's guild, adventurer's guild. This in a time when the common-folk thought the sun was a chariot driven across the sky by a god. See also: [[The Order]]
* [[Whole Episode Flashback]]: Chapters 13, 15, and 17 show scenes that took place after the events of the first story arc.
* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]]: Chapters 13, 15, and 17 show scenes that took place after the events of the first story arc.
* [[World of Snark]]
* [[World of Snark]]
* [[Wuxia]]: Strongly influenced by [[Wuxia]] and [[The Time of Myths]].
* [[Wuxia]]: Strongly influenced by [[Wuxia]] and [[The Time of Myths]].

Revision as of 22:01, 25 January 2014

Rumors of War is a Sprite Comic written and illustrated by Nick Foster, and can now be found at RumorsOfWarComic.com. (It previously disappeared from its home at norvendae.com following a botched/irreparable Wordpress update.)

Rumors of War follows the travels of a group of adventurers and is somewhere between an Alternate History and a Historical Fantasy, inspired by Classical Mythology and set during the The Time of Myths. It could adequately be described as a Situation Dramedy. Or perhaps a Forensic Drama with magic (in mythical Greece!).

Though the comic has been on hiatus since July 2011, there are over five hundred pages online, composed of thirty-three chapters and five-and-a-half story arcs. The pages themselves are formatted to resemble screen caps from an SNES-era video game, and so the action is carried by questions, questions, mysteries, talking, questions, questions, questions, and more questions.


This webcomic (and its related media) provide(s) examples of: