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Every heroic fantasy has its hero - the dashing, handsome, fearless warrior who will rush into battle, slaughter the forces of evil, secure in the knowledge that he will save the day and win the favor of the (always beautiful and virginal) princess of the land, and live happily ever after.
Every heroic fantasy has its hero - the dashing, handsome, fearless warrior who will rush into battle, slaughter the forces of evil, secure in the knowledge that he will save the day and win the favor of the (always beautiful and virginal) princess of the land, and live happily ever after.


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Apropos is the son of a prostitute, born of a gang-rape by a bunch of drunk knights, and his mother is convinced that the universe has Great Things planned for him. Apropos is sick of hearing the word "destiny" being bandied about, and he would rather save his own skin than the world. It's a comedy.
Apropos is the son of a prostitute, born of a gang-rape by a bunch of drunk knights, and his mother is convinced that the universe has Great Things planned for him. Apropos is sick of hearing the word "destiny" being bandied about, and he would rather save his own skin than the world. It's a comedy.


There are currently three books in the ''Sir Apropos of Nothing'' series by [[Peter David]] (whom some of you might recognize from his ''[[Star Trek New Frontier|Star Trek]]'' novels, or his tenure on [[The Incredible Hulk]]).
There are currently three books in the ''Sir Apropos of Nothing'' series by [[Peter David]] (whom some of you might recognize from his ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier|Star Trek]]'' novels, or his tenure on [[The Incredible Hulk]]).
* ''Sir Apropos of Nothing''
* ''Sir Apropos of Nothing''
* ''The Woad to Wuin''
* ''The Woad to Wuin''
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* [[Byronic Hero]]: Apropos.
* [[Byronic Hero]]: Apropos.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Apropos again. Many of the horrors and indignities he is subjected to are the result of [[Laser-Guided Karma]]; everybody else got away with something, but the ''one'' time he cheated, he got caught and got screwed. Many more are completely out of the blue.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Apropos again. Many of the horrors and indignities he is subjected to are the result of [[Laser-Guided Karma]]; everybody else got away with something, but the ''one'' time he cheated, he got caught and got screwed. Many more are completely out of the blue.
* [[Child By Rape]]: Apropos yet again. His lame leg is a key to figuring out that {{spoiler|The King's jester}} is his father.
* [[Child by Rape]]: Apropos yet again. His lame leg is a key to figuring out that {{spoiler|The King's jester}} is his father.
* [[Cursed With Awesome]]: A main plot point of the second book.
* [[Cursed with Awesome]]: A main plot point of the second book.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Now, we can't keep seeing the same hands every time...
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Now, we can't keep seeing the same hands every time...
* [[Death Seeker]]: Sir Umbrage
* [[Death Seeker]]: Sir Umbrage
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* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Tacit, the hero to whom Apropos is a sidekick. Tacit is an idiot.
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Tacit, the hero to whom Apropos is a sidekick. Tacit is an idiot.
** Played with; in the story's universe, actual knights in shining armor exist and are forces to be reckoned with like medieval Europe, and Tacit isn't one of them. He's more a Robin Hood figure. That makes him disreputable in the story's universe, but the [[Designated Hero]] in the story.
** Played with; in the story's universe, actual knights in shining armor exist and are forces to be reckoned with like medieval Europe, and Tacit isn't one of them. He's more a Robin Hood figure. That makes him disreputable in the story's universe, but the [[Designated Hero]] in the story.
* [[Leaning On the Fourth Wall]]: Apropos knows this is not supposed to be his story. He doesn't care anymore. He'll steal it.
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]: Apropos knows this is not supposed to be his story. He doesn't care anymore. He'll steal it.
* [[Long Lost Sibling]]: Discovered not quite in time...
* [[Long Lost Sibling]]: Discovered not quite in time...
* [[Love Is in The Air]]: Every woman Apropos comes in contact with while the One Thing to Rule Them All is attached to his member jumps his bones. At one point they actually tie him down so that every woman within a 20-mile radius can have a turn.
* [[Love Is in the Air]]: Every woman Apropos comes in contact with while the One Thing to Rule Them All is attached to his member jumps his bones. At one point they actually tie him down so that every woman within a 20-mile radius can have a turn.
* [[Missed the Call]]: A lot, which pissed Apropos off to no end.
* [[Missed the Call]]: A lot, which pissed Apropos off to no end.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]
* [[Mood Whiplash]]
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* [[The Resenter]]: Apropos, towards [[Designated Hero|Tacit]]. Big time.
* [[The Resenter]]: Apropos, towards [[Designated Hero|Tacit]]. Big time.
* [[Screw Destiny]]
* [[Screw Destiny]]
* [[Shout Out Literature]]: All over the place.
* [[Shout-Out/Literature]]: All over the place.
* [[Signature Style]]: [[Peter David]] loves his puns. And characters who are nattily dressed.
* [[Signature Style]]: [[Peter David]] loves his puns. And characters who are nattily dressed.
* [[Simple Staff]]: Apropos' favored weapon due to his lame leg. Not entirely simple, due to the blade hidden within.
* [[Simple Staff]]: Apropos' favored weapon due to his lame leg. Not entirely simple, due to the blade hidden within.
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* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Apropos becomes one for the second half of the second book.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Apropos becomes one for the second half of the second book.
* [[Who's On First?]]: in the third book. Played with at the end: "My lousy luck that in Chinpanese the word for "who" was the same as in my language."
* [[Who's on First?]]: in the third book. Played with at the end: "My lousy luck that in Chinpanese the word for "who" was the same as in my language."
* [[We Named the Monkey Jack]]: Entipy, the girl... and the horse.
* [[We Named the Monkey "Jack"]]: Entipy, the girl... and the horse.
** The source of more than a bit of fridge [[Squick]] (hardly the only example related to her, of course, but still) when you remember their connection.
** The source of more than a bit of fridge [[Squick]] (hardly the only example related to her, of course, but still) when you remember their connection.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: He doesn't realize he's the ''actual'' protagonist of the story until some time after he chucks a rock at the default hero's head and takes the hero role by force.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: He doesn't realize he's the ''actual'' protagonist of the story until some time after he chucks a rock at the default hero's head and takes the hero role by force.
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Latest revision as of 06:39, 9 April 2014

Every heroic fantasy has its hero - the dashing, handsome, fearless warrior who will rush into battle, slaughter the forces of evil, secure in the knowledge that he will save the day and win the favor of the (always beautiful and virginal) princess of the land, and live happily ever after.

This series is not about that guy.

This is about the Sidekick.

Apropos is the son of a prostitute, born of a gang-rape by a bunch of drunk knights, and his mother is convinced that the universe has Great Things planned for him. Apropos is sick of hearing the word "destiny" being bandied about, and he would rather save his own skin than the world. It's a comedy.

There are currently three books in the Sir Apropos of Nothing series by Peter David (whom some of you might recognize from his Star Trek novels, or his tenure on The Incredible Hulk).

  • Sir Apropos of Nothing
  • The Woad to Wuin
  • Tong Lashing

There is also a five-issue comics miniseries published by IDW, called "Gypsies, Vamps, and Thieves", which picks up the story after Tong Lashing.

Tropes used in Sir Apropos of Nothing include:
  • Villain Protagonist: Apropos becomes one for the second half of the second book.
  • Who's on First?: in the third book. Played with at the end: "My lousy luck that in Chinpanese the word for "who" was the same as in my language."
  • We Named the Monkey "Jack": Entipy, the girl... and the horse.
    • The source of more than a bit of fridge Squick (hardly the only example related to her, of course, but still) when you remember their connection.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: He doesn't realize he's the actual protagonist of the story until some time after he chucks a rock at the default hero's head and takes the hero role by force.