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{{quote|"You, sir, may be a natural-born [[Munchkin]]."|'''[http://www.weregeek.com/2007/04/06/ Joel]'''}}
{{quote|"You, sir, may be a natural-born [[Munchkin]]."|'''[http://www.weregeek.com/2007/04/06/ Joel]'''}}


Mark once was just an [[The Everyman|ordinary guy]] with an office job and a blonde girlfriend. Except that every once in a while he had a strange urge to hang in front of a tabletop RPG store and stare at its wares pointlessly... Then one day, after a run in with the local [[Our Vampires Are Different|vampire coven]] and [[The Hunter|The Hunters]], he discovered a mind-blowing truth: there is a secret society out there, [[The Masquerade]]... <small>OF [[Geek|GEEKS]]!</small> And he is [[Have You Tried Not Being a Monster|one of them]], "a human by day and a geek by night"...
Mark once was just an [[The Everyman|ordinary guy]] with an office job and a blonde girlfriend. Except that every once in a while he had a strange urge to hang in front of a tabletop RPG store and stare at its wares pointlessly... Then one day, after a run in with the local [[Our Vampires Are Different|vampire coven]] and [[The Hunter|The Hunters]], he discovered a mind-blowing truth: there is a secret society out there, [[The Masquerade]]... <small>OF [[Geek|GEEKS]]!</small> And he is [[Have You Tried Not Being a Monster?|one of them]], "a human by day and a geek by night"...


''Weregeek'' is a [[Web Comic]] written and drawn by Alina Pete and Layne Myhre, first published in November 2006. It has its [http://www.weregeek.com/ own site] (administrated by Layne's brother Todd). Alina also writes the Journal Comic [http://www.mooseheadstew.com/ Moosehead Stew].
''Weregeek'' is a [[Web Comic]] written and drawn by Alina Pete and Layne Myhre, first published in November 2006. It has its [http://www.weregeek.com/ own site] (administrated by Layne's brother Todd). Alina also writes the Journal Comic [http://www.mooseheadstew.com/ Moosehead Stew].
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* [[Collector of the Strange]]: Joel collects unopened soda pop.
* [[Collector of the Strange]]: Joel collects unopened soda pop.
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]: Joel's habit of messing with people's brains, Abbie's antics, sometimes Dustin vs. Abbie pillow-fighting. Let alone [[PC|PCs]].
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]: Joel's habit of messing with people's brains, Abbie's antics, sometimes Dustin vs. Abbie pillow-fighting. Let alone [[PC|PCs]].
* [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]]: Abbie. While she doesn't exactly cosplay anime characters, she ''is'' an otaku and has a very elaborate vampiric attire, complete with fishnets, [[Hell Bent for Leather|leather]], and [[Pretty in Mink|a fur collar]].
* [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]]: Abbie. While she doesn't exactly cosplay anime characters, she ''is'' an otaku and has a very elaborate vampiric attire, complete with fishnets, [[Hell-Bent for Leather|leather]], and [[Pretty in Mink|a fur collar]].
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Abbie states during the zombie game that she has been training her entire life for a [[Zombie Apocalypse]].
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Abbie states during the zombie game that she has been training her entire life for a [[Zombie Apocalypse]].
** It's been mentioned that geeks in general are this for a Zombie Apocalypse: What other demographic has been making joking-or-not plans for this eventuality and routinely sleeps with a [http://www.weregeek.com/2008/12/01/ sword next to their bed?]
** It's been mentioned that geeks in general are this for a Zombie Apocalypse: What other demographic has been making joking-or-not plans for this eventuality and routinely sleeps with a [http://www.weregeek.com/2008/12/01/ sword next to their bed?]
* [[Deadly Decadent Court]]: The vampire game.
* [[Deadly Decadent Court]]: The vampire game.
* [[Deep Immersion Gaming]]: That's what almost entire comic is about.
* [[Deep-Immersion Gaming]]: That's what almost entire comic is about.
* [[Dungeonmasters Girlfriend]]: Mark's girlfriend tries to join the geeks for a game night. She's not a geek, but doesn't mind that Mark is one.
* [[Dungeonmaster's Girlfriend]]: Mark's girlfriend tries to join the geeks for a game night. She's not a geek, but doesn't mind that Mark is one.
** However, a point of potential drama is that while she knows he's a geek, she doesn't know how bad he's got it. Specifically, he hasn't told her about the whole "weregeeks and hunters" bit.
** However, a point of potential drama is that while she knows he's a geek, she doesn't know how bad he's got it. Specifically, he hasn't told her about the whole "weregeeks and hunters" bit.
* [[Even Nerds Have Standards]]: The concept is referenced in [http://www.weregeek.com/2009/12/07/ this] strip.
* [[Even Nerds Have Standards]]: The concept is referenced in [http://www.weregeek.com/2009/12/07/ this] strip.
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* [[Genki Girl]]: Abbie
* [[Genki Girl]]: Abbie
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Joel has been showing this in the latest arc
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Joel has been showing this in the latest arc
* [[Good Angel Bad Angel]]: For bonus points, [http://www.weregeek.com/2008/02/01/ Sarah's angels] look like her [[PC|PCs]]: the [[White Magician Girl]] she plays in the D&D game for good angel and [[The Vamp]] from vampire LARP for bad angel. And her Shadowrun character as a neutral one.
* [[Good Angel, Bad Angel]]: For bonus points, [http://www.weregeek.com/2008/02/01/ Sarah's angels] look like her [[PC|PCs]]: the [[White Magician Girl]] she plays in the D&D game for good angel and [[The Vamp]] from vampire LARP for bad angel. And her Shadowrun character as a neutral one.
* [[Guyliner]]: Mark at the goth club.
* [[Guyliner]]: Mark at the goth club.
* [[Have You Tried Not Being a Monster]]: The whole story is about Mark coming in terms with his geekiness with other geeks' help.
* [[Have You Tried Not Being a Monster?]]: The whole story is about Mark coming in terms with his geekiness with other geeks' help.
* [[Healing Factor]]: {{spoiler|Joel apparently has one}}.
* [[Healing Factor]]: {{spoiler|Joel apparently has one}}.
* [[The Hunter]]: There's a whole organization of them here. They hunt geeks though what they do to them or their background has not yet been elaborated.
* [[The Hunter]]: There's a whole organization of them here. They hunt geeks though what they do to them or their background has not yet been elaborated.
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* [[The Masquerade]]: Geeks hide themselves within the society, acting as if they were ordinary students and office workers, to avoid the Hunters' attention.
* [[The Masquerade]]: Geeks hide themselves within the society, acting as if they were ordinary students and office workers, to avoid the Hunters' attention.
* [[Mysterious Watcher]]: The ominously lurking [http://www.weregeek.com/2007/05/14/ hunter].
* [[Mysterious Watcher]]: The ominously lurking [http://www.weregeek.com/2007/05/14/ hunter].
* [[Non Malicious Monster]]: The geeks really, yeah they's turn into sinister looking shadowy figures if presented with a first edition Han Solo figure, but outside of an intense game of D&D they have yet to be seen attacking people or acting with any sort of malicious intent.
* [[Non-Malicious Monster]]: The geeks really, yeah they's turn into sinister looking shadowy figures if presented with a first edition Han Solo figure, but outside of an intense game of D&D they have yet to be seen attacking people or acting with any sort of malicious intent.
** The only time you see them get violent is when they are being attacked by hunters.
** The only time you see them get violent is when they are being attacked by hunters.
** Or when Joel forgets to tell Eric that the larpers weren't really vampires.
** Or when Joel forgets to tell Eric that the larpers weren't really vampires.
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* [[We Work Well Together]]: Happens to the player characters in the end of the Shadowrun arc.
* [[We Work Well Together]]: Happens to the player characters in the end of the Shadowrun arc.
* [[Wham Episode]]: Strip 2011-05-10 sees Joel {{spoiler|wounded while fleeing from a Hunter, then bursting through a window where the rest of the gang is dining}}. And it looks like it's a [[Real Life]] section this time.
* [[Wham Episode]]: Strip 2011-05-10 sees Joel {{spoiler|wounded while fleeing from a Hunter, then bursting through a window where the rest of the gang is dining}}. And it looks like it's a [[Real Life]] section this time.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes]]: [http://weregeek.com/2010/02/22 Here.]
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: [http://weregeek.com/2010/02/22 Here.]
* [[With Catlike Tread]]: Abbie in the ''D&D'' game.
* [[With Catlike Tread]]: Abbie in the ''D&D'' game.
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]]: Sarah and Abbie's discussion of ''[[Merlin (TV)|Merlin]]'' is rather telling.
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]]: Sarah and Abbie's discussion of ''[[Merlin (TV)|Merlin]]'' is rather telling.

Revision as of 22:57, 8 January 2014

Welcome to The Masquerade, Mark.


"You, sir, may be a natural-born Munchkin."
Joel

Mark once was just an ordinary guy with an office job and a blonde girlfriend. Except that every once in a while he had a strange urge to hang in front of a tabletop RPG store and stare at its wares pointlessly... Then one day, after a run in with the local vampire coven and The Hunters, he discovered a mind-blowing truth: there is a secret society out there, The Masquerade... OF GEEKS! And he is one of them, "a human by day and a geek by night"...

Weregeek is a Web Comic written and drawn by Alina Pete and Layne Myhre, first published in November 2006. It has its own site (administrated by Layne's brother Todd). Alina also writes the Journal Comic Moosehead Stew.


Weregeek provides examples of:

 Abbie: Dude!! That's... That's nefarious!

Joel: Aww, thanks. You're making me blush!

  Twitch's drone: hello. let's.play.a.game.

  • The Masquerade: Geeks hide themselves within the society, acting as if they were ordinary students and office workers, to avoid the Hunters' attention.
  • Mysterious Watcher: The ominously lurking hunter.
  • Non-Malicious Monster: The geeks really, yeah they's turn into sinister looking shadowy figures if presented with a first edition Han Solo figure, but outside of an intense game of D&D they have yet to be seen attacking people or acting with any sort of malicious intent.
    • The only time you see them get violent is when they are being attacked by hunters.
    • Or when Joel forgets to tell Eric that the larpers weren't really vampires.
  • Not a Zombie: Mark's first encounter with the "zombies" IRL.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: Actually, there are no vampires in the comic, just a few geeks who are very good at portraying them...?
  • Petite Pride: Right after Katie and Sarah are busy complaining about how exspensive it is having to buy custom bras so they fit they glare scathingly at Abby who says she can just pick up from the rack at Wallmart for a fraction of the cost.
  • Plot Parallel: Both Jess and Sarah get to be the odd one out in the social circle of the other (Gaming Night and Girls' Night, respectively). They are both mildly weirded out.
  • Private Eye Monologue: Mark gets to pull it off in the Shadowrun game.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad: The Hunters. Well, the Delta Team, at least. It starts showing here when they start developing actual personalities and stop being regular old Mooks.
  • Reference Overdosed
  • Retcon: Originally, Mark's half-orc had STR 20 but has since been dwindled to more realistic (under Dungeons and Dragons rules) score of 19.
    • Under 3.5 and 4, a Half-Orc (+2 Strength mod) with 20 STR is perfectly realistic under the point-buy system. Munchkinny, sure, but legitimate.
  • Running Gag: "TEN POUNDS OF POCKY!"
  • Screw You Elves: Abbie's Elven Rogue, having been raised by humans, thinks her own race a little haughty.

 Twitch: (to Aeon) ...you're wearing body armor, right?

[...]

Author: At least she remembered to say sorry... Remember chummers -- when you "accidentally" blow up your teammates, always apologize afterwards. It's good Shadowrunning etiquette.