Dungeons and Denizens

Dungeons & Denizens is a webcomic drawn by John Yakimow and written by Graveyard Greg, the author of Carpe Diem. It was first hosted on Webcomics Nation, then moved to Keenspot on April 2, 2006, but finally got its own domain name on July 1, 2010. The strip follows the lives of those that work/live in a Dungeons and Dragons RPG dungeon.

Characters include:

  • Min, the tech support minotaur and primary character.
  • Gazdar, the orcish custodian.
  • Leviathann, the demonic landlord.
  • Litchvell, the easily angered undead manager.
  • His daugher, Ravin.
  • Zerelda, a rather high-maintenance gorgon.
  • Titanic, Zerelda's not particularly bright bodyguard.
  • Donna and Diana, a two-headed hellhound, both of whom have a crush on Gazdar.
  • And Seidistika, a Hag who operates the resident nurse's office (among other things).

It can be found here. Its updates are a bit erratic.

Tropes used in Dungeons and Denizens include:

Gazdar: Gotta appease the gods that might be watching. Some of them like Minotaur beefcake.

  • Gentle Giant: Guvnor
  • Gorgeous Gorgon: Zerelda
  • The Guards Must Be Crazy: Played with In a recent page.
    • It's mostly a case of prisoners not following the normal rules of trying to escape and staying in the area instead.
  • Heroic Wannabe: Sir Percival von Fluffypants. To him, the "hard parts" of heroism involve posing and having perfect hair. He uses his guards to do any fighting (not that it makes any difference, as his parents bribed the monsters ahead of time to go easy on him). He meets his well-deserved end when he trashes the room of a pre-adolescent Elegant Gothic Lolita — who happens to be a powerful necromancer with a cruel streak. Percy ends up being sent home in small disposable baggies.
  • Holier Than Thou: The Paladin full stop. He even uses the trope by name when his teammates walk off while he's lecturing them on how much better than them he is.

I wasn't done being holier than thou!

  • Intercontinuity Crossover: It's been all but stated outright that Titanic is Angus from Gaming Guardians.
  • A Load of Bull: Min; his brother Snarg; Zerelda's bodyguard Titanic, and Guvnor, a dimwitted adventurer, are all minotaurs.
  • Loin Cloth: The dungeon's prison uniform, apparently.
    • Also worn by various other characters.
  • Magic Pants: Played straight and then averted (with Lampshade) when Min drinks the Growth Potion (his clothes grow with him) and when it wears off (Min is left naked).
    • Also averted in general: When Min and/or Gazdar get incinerated and resurrected, they wake up in Seidistika's office naked.
  • Modesty Bedsheet: Tasteful sheets!
  • Naked on Revival: A reoccurring problem for Min (and occasionally Gazdar).
  • Naked People Trapped Outside: Chapter 10 features a subplot about Min and Gazdar trying to get back to their rooms while wearing only Modesty Bedsheets.
  • Napoleon Complex: Litchvell doesn't like it when the hirelings are taller than he is.
  • Nonhumans Lack Attributes: Titanic, but not any of the other minotaurs (Titanic originates from a different comic).
  • Our Demons Are Different: Leviathann who is gigantic, and Yebor who is just slightly larger than Min are both red with flaming skulls (though Yebor keeps a normal head, and can grow to the same size as Leviathann as necessary).
  • Panthera Awesome: Yebor's Leonals.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The Other Six. Immel, a Paladin from an unspecified Draconian-like (but not Draconian) race; a Rakshasa sword-caster; a Gnoll Ranger; Guvnor, a large Barbarian who got separated from his adventuring group and followed the others in the hope that they would eventually lead him back to his friends, and a pair of Gnomes.
  • Rocks Fall Everyone Ouches: Leviathann fails his saving throw against one of these.
  • Shout-Out: To Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.
  • Stealth Pun: Several times throughout the series Zerelda turns Min to stone. When he gets turned back to normal, he always mentions having the munchies.
  • Too Stupid to Live: When someone three times your size is holding you in the air with one hand and getting ready to punch you with the other, is your first reaction to call him stupid? If so, congrats, you're the Paladin.
  • Training Montage: When Litchvell sends Zerelda on a mission, he has her first report to Seidistika for training. Cue a Training Montage, which is promptly subverted when it's revealed that Seidistka had planned out her training montage in advance and drawn it.
  • Unsound Effect: Fling!, Sweep! and BIG OL' SMOOCH! to name a few.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Min, Yebor. Titanic never wears any clothes at all.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: Leviathann is incredibly allergic to flowers of any sort.
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