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Le choix d'une mutuelle qui protège plus que votre santé

Avec MGEN International Santé Prévoyance, vous disposez d'une couverture complète incluant Santé, Prévoyance, Assistance et Actions sociales et solidaires. Les 3 offres de la gamme prennent en compte le coût des soins de santé du pays de résidence pour répondre au mieux aux adhérents résidant à l'international et dans les collectivités d'outre-mer.

Choisir MGEN, c'est bénéficier des atouts d'une grande mutuelle : la solidarité de 4 millions d'adhérents, la parfaite connaisance de votre univers professionnel et une qualité de service certifiée à toutes les étapes de la vie, même à l'étranger.

Nouveau !

En tant qu’adhérent.e de la Section Extra Métropolitaine MGEN, vous pouvez dorénavant envoyer vos demandes de remboursement "des 4 coins du monde", 24h/24, grâce à votre Espace personnel. Ce nouveau service en ligne sécurise vos démarches, réduit les délais de traitement et supprime les frais d’affranchissement.

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Le jeudi : fermeture de 14h à 15h15

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NOUS ÉCRIRE
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    97500 ST PIERRE ET MIQUELON
    Lundi au vendredi : 9h-12h/13h30-17h
    Jeudi : fermeture le jeudi matin
    Vendredi : fermeture à 16h30

Statuts et règlements mutualistes SEM - 2019

En ligne prochainement

Définition de la Section Extra-Métropolitaine

La Section Extra Métropolitaine (SEM) regroupe l'ensemble des assurés sociaux et mutualistes, en activité ou en retraite, vivant à l'étranger ou dans une collectivité d'outre-mer (COM).

Les mutualistes relevant de la Section Extra-Métropolitaine bénéficient de l'ensemble des prestations et services de la MGEN (avec quelques spécificités) ainsi que d'un service mutualiste élargi et amélioré : MGEN international. Ce service a été mis en place pour répondre à une diversité de situations difficiles rencontrées par les mutualistes en poste à l'étranger ou dans une collectivité d'outre-mer (COM). Il est réalisé en partenariat avec Inter Mutuelles Assistance (IMA).

Qui relève de MGEN International Santé Prévoyance ?

Peuvent bénéficier de la gamme MGEN International Santé Prévoyance :

  • Fonctionnaires titulaires et stagiaires ou agents non titulaires ou personnels salariés des 3 fonctions publiques françaises détachés à l’étranger ou dans une collectivité d’outre-mer (COM)
  • Fonctionnaires titulaires et stagiaires ou agents non titulaires ou personnels salariés exerçant une activité professionnelle à l’étranger ou dans une COM au sein de :

    • Centres culturels français, Instituts Français et l’Alliance Française ;
    • Etablissements agréés par l’Agence française pour l’enseignement du français à l’étranger (AEFE) ;
    • Tous les établissements scolaires ou d’enseignement et ceux de recherche,

    L’appartenance à un organisme primaire d’assurance maladie (OPAM), prenant en charge en premier niveau les frais de santé, est obligatoire (pour chaque individu : membre participant et éventuels bénéficiaires) pour adhérer à une des offres MGEN International Santé Prévoyance ou étendre sa couverture familiale, sauf pour les résidents de Wallis et Futuna et éventuellement pendant les 3 mois de disponibilité avant de bénéficier d’un contrat de résident de l’Agence pour l’Enseignement du Français à l’Etranger (AEFE).
    De plus, l’OPAM doit obligatoirement prendre en charge l’hospitalisation et le transport sanitaire dans le pays de résidence.

    Le montant de la cotisation en 2019

    Le tarif de la gamme d'offres MISP prend en compte :

    • L’offre choisie (MGEN Ambre, MGEN Indigo ou MGEN Magenta
    • La zone de résidence
    • La catégorie d’adhérents (Membre Participant, bénéficiaire conjoint, bénéficiaire enfant)
    • Le revenu
    • L’âge de l'adhérent et de ses bénéficiaires

    Pour chaque offre, la cotisation est fonction du revenu, de la zone géographique et de la tranche d’âge.

    Les revenus à prendre en compte sont :

    POUR LES ACTIFS :
    • Pour les fonctionnaires : le Traitement Indiciaire Brut (TIB) et la Nouvelle Bonification Indiciaire (NBI) majorés de la totalité des Indemnités de Résidence (IR) et primes de vie chère (Indemnité Spéciale de Vie Locale, ISVL).
    • Pour les non fonctionnaires : la rémunération brute majorée de la totalité des primes et indemnités.
    POUR LES RETRAITES :
    • La cotisation est calculée sur le montant brut de l’ensemble des pensions personnelles des régimes obligatoires de base et des régimes complémentaires obligatoires, dans les limites d’une cotisation plancher et d’une cotisation plafond.
    • Le retraité cotisant au titre d’une ou plusieurs pensions personnelles ne cotise pas au titre d’une éventuelle pension de réversion.
    • Le montant de ces cotisations est exprimé en pourcentage des pensions.

    Tous les deux ans, les adhérents du groupe MGEN élisent leurs représentants. La SEM dispose ainsi d'élus internationaux qui vous représentent au comité de gestion et sont à vos côtés au quotidien.
    N'hésitez-pas à les solliciter si vous rencontrez une problématique qui ne peut être résolue par l'intermédiaire de vos moyens de communication habituels. Ils sont aussi à votre écoute si vous souhaitez faire part d'évolutions importantes dans le cadre de votre activité professionnelle.

    MGEN ET VOUS

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    • Question: « Remboursement optique »

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    Question en attente de réponse

    Remboursement optique

    Je souhaiterai connaitre la périodicité pour le remboursement des lunettes.
    Si le renouvellement actuel a lieu en décembre 2017, quand pourrai-je à nouveau prétendre à un nouveau remboursement.

    Et qu'en serait-il si le renouvellement actuel se faisait en janvier 2018?

    AnnieLP

    Nos offres MGEN sont adaptées au Contrat Responsable. Celui-ci prévoit la prise en charge d'un équipement optique (1 monture et 2 verres) tous les 2 ans pour les plus de 18 ans, et un équipement par an pour les moins de 18 ans.

    A noter qu'en cas d'évolution de la vue (nouvelle prescription médicale ou adaptation par l'opticien), vous pouvez bénéficier d'une nouvelle prise en charge un an après votre dernier achat remboursé.

    Exemple pour un achat de lunettes en décembre 2017.

    • sans évolution de votre vue, vous pourrez demander une nouvelle prise en charge de vos lunettes à partir de janvier 2019.
    • avec évolution de votre vue, vous pourrez demander le remboursement de vos lunettes achetées en décembre 2018.

    Angélique, Expert MGEN

    Bonjour,
    Mon dernier remboursement de lunettes date du 24 mai 2017. La correction n'a pas changé. Dois-je attendre le 25 mai 2019 pour une nouvelle paire ou cela marche-t-il par année civile donc valable à partir du 1er janvier 2019?
    Merci.
    Cordialement.

    Trogne55

    Les deux ans se calculent en année glissante. Notion bien complexe, car il faut tenir compte de la date d'adhésion à votre contrat mutuel, la date du dernier remboursement, évolution ou non de la vue.

    En bref, votre dernier achat datant de 2017 (je suppose que vous étiez adhérent depuis au moins le 1er Janvier 2017), vous pourrez obtenir un nouveau remboursement dès janvier 2019.

    N'hésitez pas à nous contacter pour obtenir une information personnalisée.

    Message aux adhérents MGEN
    résidant ou travaillant
    en Seine-Maritime

    Suite à l’incendie de l’usine Lubrizol de Rouen, vous ressentez le besoin d'un accompagnement psychologique téléphonique ?
    MGEN mobilise une équipe de professionnels spécialisés à votre écoute.

    Pour comprendre le Reste
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    Grande cause mutualiste, le Reste à charge zéro est une avancée sociale majeure destinée à mettre fin aux renoncements aux soins pour la vue, les dents, ou l’audition.

    JEUNE PROF
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    Désormais, un exercice personnalisé vous est proposé tous les jours en fonction de votre humeur vocale. Découvrez également les nouveaux programmes, plus souples et plus adaptés à vos besoins.

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    Une étude épidémiologique réalisée par la Caisse nationale d’assurance maladie (CNAM) en collaboration avec l’Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé (ANSM) a démontré que.

    Valeurs mutualistes : nouveau numéro

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    Sind Sie Opfer einer Straftat geworden, sollten Sie in jedem Fall eine Anzeige erstatten. Dass dies mit Unannehmlichkeiten und einem gewissen Zeitaufwand verbunden ist, sollte Ihnen von vornherein klar sein. Allerdings gibt es ja einen guten Grund, die Anzeige zu erstatten. Jedoch sollten Sie auch ein paar Verhaltensweisen kennen, die Ihnen bei der Anzeigenerstattung helfen.

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    Bei bestimmten Straftaten, deren Opfer Sie werden können, werden neben Ihnen auch andere Verbraucher oder Firmen geschädigt. Hieraus könnten Schadensersatzansprüche entstehen, die an Sie herangetragen werden. Aus diesem Grund ist eine Anzeige bei der Polizei so wichtig. Doch nicht immer reagieren Polizeibeamte richtig, wenn man sich an sie wendet.

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    In einigen Bundesländern können Sie bereits online eine Strafanzeige, in einer sogenannten Onlinewache, erstatten. Das ist bequem, denn Sie sitzen dabei im heimischen Wohnzimmer. Allerdings kann einige Zeit vergehen, bis Ihre Anzeige beim entsprechenden Sachbearbeiter auf dem Tisch landet. Zudem erhalten Sie meist nicht sofort das polizeiliche Aktenzeichen, unter dem der Vorgang angelegt wurde. Die wenigsten Opfer einer Straftat kennen sich mit dem Strafrecht aus. Deshalb werden bei der schriftlichen Anzeige oft wichtige Merkmale der anzuzeigenden Straftat nicht deutlich genug dargestellt. Hat der Sachbearbeiter dann noch Fragen, wird er Ihnen eine Vorladung zu einer nochmaligen Zeugenvernehmung auf einer Polizeidienststelle zusenden.

    Dann vielleicht doch lieber gleich persönlich zur nächsten Polizeidienststelle? Oder reicht ein Anruf? Manche Verbraucher rufen lieber an, bevor sie sich auf den Weg machen. Kostet ja alles Zeit. Grundsätzlich ist es so, dass keine Polizeidienststelle eine Anzeige über das Telefon entgegennimmt. Sie sollten lieber den Weg zur Polizeidienststelle in Kauf nehmen. Sind Sie aufgrund einer Krankheit oder Behinderung nicht in der Lage selbst zur Dienststelle zu fahren, kommen die Beamten ausnahmsweise auch zu Ihnen nach Hause, sobald dies die Auftragslage zulässt. Gerade in Großstädten oder in Gebieten mit schlecht besetzten Polizeidienststellen kann der „Hausbesuch“ schon mal mehrere Stunden dauern.

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    Gehen Sie zu Ihrer Polizeidienststelle und erstatten Sie persönlich Anzeige. Nehmen Sie alle Unterlagen, Bilder oder Ausdrucke mit. Leider kommt es hin und wieder vor, dass ein Polizeibeamter den Anfangsverdacht einer Straftat nicht erkennt. Das ist mit Sicherheit kein böser Wille. Gerade bei neuen und raffinierten Betrugsmaschen sehen weniger geschulte Beamte nicht die Straftat. Lassen Sie sich nicht abwimmeln. In diesem Zusammenhang hören wir von unseren Lesern oft, dass sie von Polizeibeamten mit der Aussage: „Das sind straffreie Vorbereitungshandlungen“ wieder weggeschickt werden, ohne das die Anzeige aufgenommen wurde. Auch hier gilt – hartnäckig bleiben. Sie sollen den Polizisten nicht ihre Arbeit erklären. Besteht jedoch ein Anfangsverdacht, sollte der Sachverhalt aufgenommen und zur rechtlichen Würdigung an die Staatsanwaltschaft weitergeleitet werden.

    Anzeige wird von der Polizei nicht aufgenommen?

    Gerade in Betrugsfällen mit Fakeshops werden die Opfer oft mit den Worten: „warten Sie doch erst mal ab, vielleicht kommt die Ware noch“ und mit dem Verweis auf eine Zivilklage wieder weggeschickt. Auch an dieser Stelle müssen Sie hartnäckig sein. Sie sollten dabei allerdings sachlich bleiben und sich nicht im Ton vergreifen. Auch gegenüber der Polizei gilt: Der Ton macht die Musik. Lassen Sie sich den Namen des Beamten geben und notieren Sie sich diesen. Finden Sie kein Gehör, verlangen Sie ein Gespräch mit dem diensthabenden Vorgesetzten. Ziel sollte sein, die Dienststelle nicht ohne Aktenzeichen für eine Anzeige zu verlassen.

    Kommen Sie dennoch nicht weiter und die örtliche Polizeidienststelle weigert sich eine Strafanzeige aufzunehmen, dann müssen Sie weitere Schritte einleiten. Notieren Sie sich die Uhrzeit und den Namen des Beamten, bei dem Sie vorgesprochen haben. Anschließend können Sie sich mit einer Beschwerde schriftlich an die übergeordnete Polizeibehörde oder gleich an die Staatsanwaltschaft wenden.

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    Wie zeigt man die Polizei selber an? Man wollte meine Anzeige nicht aufnehmen. Der Polizeibeamte sagte er er sehe keine Straftat und ich wäre verrückt, leide unter Verfolgungswahn, etc, und bräuchte einen psychologischen Dienst. Ich allerdings sehe das als Beleidigung gegen mich an.

    in diesem Fall sollten Sie sich schriftlich an die übergeordnete Polizeibehörde oder gleich an die Staatsanwaltschaft wenden.

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus der Redaktion

    Danke, ein schon längst überfälliger Artikel!
    Auch ich hatte vor ca. einem Jahr genau jener Fall, bei dem die Polizei keine Anzeige aufnehmen wollte und mich tatsächlich darauf hinwies, dass im Schadensfall ich sowieso zivilrechtliche Schritte gehen müsste.
    Der Fall an sich war simpel:
    Ich wurde dreimalig telefonisch angerufen und immer wurde nach meinem vollen Namen gefragt, ob ich das sei – meine damalige Nummer hatte ich erst paar Wochen und die Anzahl derer, welche dies nue Nummer schon bekommen hatten, die lag bei maximal 7 Personen, also nur Familie und zwei Freunde. Bei diesen drei mysteriösen Anrufen war es zwei Mal ein Mann und einmal eine Frau. Diese drei Anrufe kamen an drei Tagen hinter einander. Ich musste nicht lange forschen, der Sachbearbeiter / Verkäufer der mir den Telefonvertrag vergab, hatte mich ins öffentliche Telefonverzeichnis eingetragen, somit konnte ich mit Vor- & Zunamen in öffentlichen Telefonbüchern gefunden werden. In all den 35 Jahren in denen ich schon Festnetz-Telefon und Handynummer hatte, habe ich mich noch niemals dort eintragen lassen, auch diesmal sagte ich keinen Eintrag in Telefonverzeichnisse. Mündlich und persönlich kann heutzutage mehr schief laufen als schriftlich, per online. Vier Tage nach diesen drei Anrufen kam wieder einer, doch diesmal meldete ich mich nicht mit „Ja“ wie sonst immer, sondern mit „Hallo“ und ich wurde gefragt: „Hallo, hören Sie mich?“, doch ich sagte nicht „Ja“, da ich schon vermutete um was es bei diesen Anrufen gehen könnte – ich sagte: „Ich kann Sie hören!“. Und wieder fragte der Mann, ob ich ihn hören könnte. Dann legte ich auf, beantragte sofort eine neue Telefonnummer (die ich zum Glück nicht bezahlen musste, da man mir glaubte, dass ich keinen Eintrag ins Telefonbuch wollte und diese Nummer schnell loswerden musste).
    Gleich danach ging ich auf die Polizei und wollte Anzeige ggen Unbekannt stellen, denn sollte ich bei den ersten drei Anrufen mit meinem „Ja“ schon etwas bestellt haben, dann sollte sicher gestellt sein, woher und wie das ablief, bzw. ich gar nichts über Telefon bestelle!
    Doch meine Anzeige wollte die Polizei nicht aufnehmen. Meine Bitte einen Vorgesetzten sprechen zu können verlief deshalb im Sande, weil mein Gegenüber angeblich schon der mit dem höchsten Grad gewesen sein wollte.
    Und eines lasst euch gesagt sein:
    Hierbei einen ruhigen und sachlichen Ton beibehalten zu können, das ist ein Kunsstück!
    Dass man auch ONLINE eine Anzeige erstatten kann, das ist mir neu – werde ich aber auf jeden Fall, in so einem Fall wie meiner oder ähnlichem, sofort nutzen, anstatt mich wieder abwimmeln zu lassen.
    Zum Glück hatten diese Anrufe keine Folgen – beim vierten habe ich nämlich bevor ich auflegte gesagt, dass ich mir eine neue Telefonnummer beantragen und bei der Polizei Anzeige erstatten werde. Das waren wohl alle vier Anrufe der gleiche „Verein“. Wieso sollten die mich nach meinem Namn fragen, der stand doch groß und breit in jedem Telefonverzeichnis, also dort, wo sie auch meine Nummer her hatten?!
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    Webcomic / Drowtales

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    Drowtales: Moonless Age is a fantasy manga-style webcomic that has been running since 2001. In the last few years the webcomic itself has undergone significant remakes and has increased its fan base exponentially.

    The webcomic was originally Kern drawing the events of the RP he and some friends played in the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons setting. However, by chapter 4 the comic diverged into both its own story and had started to implement new things in the setting. As the comic expanded on the original details and gradually built up its own setting, it was decided a Retcon was needed for the first three chapters.

    This took place in two stages: A new first chapter and part of a second was made in parallel with the current chapter, up until chapter 12. However, by that point the comic had diverged far enough from its own changed setting that a redraw and Retcon was needed for remainder of chapter 2 up until chapter 8. This, combined with the sheer number of pages (over 2500 in the main story alone), is part of the reason the world-setting is a bit of a Continuity Snarl, especially for newer readers.

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    Nowadays, Drowtales has an original setting with some general similarities with its DnD origins, but with a distinct flavour of its own.

    The story mainly follows Ariel in the first four or so chapters, but uses several viewpoint characters. This is a feature which becomes more prominent as the chapters progress, so now Ariel is a main character instead of the main character.

    The chronologically first chapter is the prologue while the (currently) oldest published chapter is chapter 9.

    New readers are advised to either start at Chapter 1 or Chapter 33, the start of the Second Arc of the story after a 15 year Timeskip.

    Drowtales is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, and the drow and their internal conflicts and lives are the main focus, more specifically the high-tier political figures and the strife produced from their struggle for power. The various subplots offer Grey and Gray Morality, Black and White Insanity and Evil Versus Oblivion conflicts, so the work is very cynical in this regard and includes a fair share of violence, gore, angst and emotional trauma. Non-drow races had little screen-time so far and were not shown in good light either.

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    Not to be confused with DuckTales.

    Note about links: Links to the main story may be moved around whenever a chapter is redone or inserted. This means many links throughout this page lead to the wrong page, or no page at all. The simplest way to get a permanent link is to access a page through the archive drop-down menu and use the URL it gives you.

    Drowtales contains examples of:

    • Absolute Cleavage:
      • Kharla's dress, but cons >Kalki takes this a step further. Her hair covers more than that outfit.
      • And Discordia.
    • Abusive Parents:
      • Hoooo boy, Quain'tana. Let's see, of her three adult children, one is dead and has been turned into a golem, Kel'noz is officially subservient to her but has his own agenda (and readily acknowledges that she was a really bad mother) and then there's Mel'arnach, who was not only disowned and imprisoned, but beaten (and implied, raped) by Quain'tana's men, and then for her trouble had the child she wanted taken away from her . And then there's Syphile, who has a trope of her own.
      • There are also plenty of others, and a current thread in the forum is titled "Worst parent in Chel" discussing this. The number of good parents (Shimi'lande, Kiel's mother Ven'ndia, Sarnel's caretaker Nei'kalsa if you're counting foster parents, and Waes'soloth spring to mind) can be counted on one hand.
      • As well as Ash'waren, who is the neglectful type. After being told that her daughter Faen has returned traumatized, her reply was "Who?" And then after being reminded when Faen was born to help her remember, she merely comments on how Faen's father was a bad lay. This was fairly shocking to fans who had thought better of Ash'waren before this, leading at least one to comment that it seems that this is shaping up to be a general trait of Val mothers no matter who they are.
      • And Snadhya shot up to the top of the list by Chapter 46. The other examples here may be abusive or neglectful, but none have stooped to straight-up murdering their children. This wasn't even a rage kill, or a tearful "I did what I had to do" moment; she brutally tears Kalki apart after calling her a worthless tool, whilst maintaining a perfect poker face. Yikes.
      • Subverted in Mel's case. At first it seems she is following her lover's example, by trying to assassinate her daughter, but couldn't go through with it.
    • Action Girl: Plenty of these, and culturally it's unusual for a female to not be an Action Girl, since females are the dominant gender in both political and military matters.
    • Adaptational Early Appearance: The remake chapters show several characters in the background before they become significant, including younger versions of Chiri and Shan in chapter 3. Liriel, aka Diva'ratrika is a big one as well that's only fired as of chapter 23.
    • Adult Fear: All over the place given the setting, but probably the best example is what happens to Shinae's baby, which is horrifying if you've ever had children or are even thinking about having them in the future. Continued in chapter 44 where we see Chrys'tel having a miscarriage because of her taint .
      • Chapter 46 also sees Ariel first get stabbed in the hand and then get her arm chopped off by Kalki in full view of her mother and father, with the former completely freezing up at the sight.
      • Chapter 47, page 100: Suna is painfully mind-controlled, along with everyone around her, while her mother watches helplessly. You can almost see the bloodshed that could have followed. The worst part is that it looks if her eyes have been clawed out.
      • Chapter 50. Dear lords chapter 50. A couple of Sarg soldiers break into the room holding Ariel's three younger siblings and start killing them off, or trying, and when their fellow Sarghress try to stop them, they shout "Let us do our duty!!"
    • Aerith and Bob: Ariel versus — just about everyone with their multi-apostrophed names. Some fans have pointed out a good deal of the names drow sport are names found somewhere on earth, often with an apostrophe. For instance, Sarv'swati is one letter off from Saraswati, a Hindu Goddess, and many Kyorl'solenurn names have Japanese roots. Quain'tana is also the family name of an obscure writer. And amusingly, there is an actual Bob: Bob the undead chicken of doom.
    • The Ageless: The fae races (drow, light elves, faeries) prov >and Dark Elves .
      • Subverted in one of the audiobooks. It's stated that drow have a finite natural lifespan, though they're lucky to get within centuries of dying of old age (which for them could be circa 1000 years plus).
    • Air-Vent Passageway:
      • Ragini survived the massacre of slaves, guards, and servants perpetuated by Diva'ratrika's traitor daughters by hiding in a secret vent. Her survival allowed Diva'ratrika enough time to learn how to circumvent death and possess Ragini .
      • Also subverted- Diva'ratrika's too large to fit, and it's very likely that her decision to possess Ragini was because she would eventually grow too large to go in and out.
    • Alas, Poor Villain: For all the horrible, awful things Kalki has done, and even though she got very little sympathy for having her arm torn off to replace Ariel's , it's still hard not to feel sorry for her when a completely fed up Snadhya'rune murders her horribly via summon . The fact that she says "Mom?" in disbelief as she's left to her fate, along with the confirmation that Snadhya'rune has never seen her as anything other than a tool, let alone a child, only makes it more tragic. Especially cons >Snadhya'rune's "parenting" is a major reason why Kalki turned out the way she d >when describing what she would have done if she had been the one who killed Shimil'lande , but he can always just reattach it.
    • Alien Catnip: a s >Mel'arnach and Snadhya'rune getting stoned off their arses on chocolate.
    • All There in the Manual: You are likely to miss a great deal of context unless you read supplemental information from other sources, like Word of God on the forums and other materials.
    • Alternative Calendar: As one would expect from a culture that places a great deal of importance on the moons, the drow use a moon calendar 13 months long, with 30 days each.
    • Always Chaotic Evil: Averted, if not outright deconstructed. Even intelligent demons, who would normally be such, fall more under Blue and Orange Morality.
    • Amazing Technicolor Population: More subtle than most examples of this, but while drow skin tones are almost always some variant of dark brown or black there's a fair amount of diversity among them. Bes >one, Rek'maar's aura got drained by Khaless and the the Orthorbbae Library lists his status as deceased .
      • This is also the case with reader-sponsored cameos, unless the character's creator specifically requests otherwise. And even in that case the death itself might be implied but not specifically shown.
    • Anything That Moves: Ash'waren, and much of the Sullisin'rune clan in general.
    • Arachn >Faen injures her arm and they're fairly common among drow due to mana technology. Sang Niz'zre, one of Quain'tanta's devesses, lost all of her limbs due to be tortured by the Sharen and had them replaced by golem limbs.
    • Art Shift: When Phani'nath Vel'Sharen describes the last Ill'haress' gathering, the regular realistic style shifts to render the mighty powers of Chel'el'sussoloth as chibis. Also, in Sil'lice's chapter, it begins in the comic's traditional style but changes to a more manga like style when Sil'lice begins telling her story to the twins.
    • Ascended Meme: Throughout chapter 46 a Running Gag on the forum was *hooting intensifies* signifying the approach of the Kavakini troops to Felde and when they finally arrive the area on the bottom of the page that usually lists characters instead just says "Hoot."
    • Astero >he dies at the end of that chapter .
  • Aura Vision: All Fae have at least some ability to detect Mana. With training, they can detect far more, to the extent of detecting tainting and indiv >Mel'arnach is being used this way, having delivered two sons and having a daughter who's born during the story in order to give Quain'tana more heirs .
  • Badass Bystander: This woman, quickly dubbed Crossbow Lady on the forums, pulls a Shut Up, Hannibal! on Maki via a crossbow bolt to the shoulder. Even better, her hands are visibly shaking, and she seems to be either a drowussu or a mixblood.
  • Badass Grandma - Most of the Illharesses fit this trope. Quain'tana in particular, as she is centuries old and can still kick the asses of most of her subordinates.
  • Badass Normal: from the audience's point of view, Vaelia.
  • The Bad Guy Wins : The N >thinks the Sharen won but really lost due to being taken over BY the Nidraa'chal in a coup, and the Nidraa'chal leaders were in fact high-ranking Sharen .
  • Bait-and-Switch: In chapter 42, the audience is at first lead to believe that Chiri was assassinated by a Vloz'ress, only to find out that she was just having a vision. Later in the chapter we find out what really happened: Shimi'lande was the one who was really assassinated, and Chiri was seeing it with herself in Shimi'lande's place .
  • Bait the Dog: A doozy of a one in the remake of Chapter 1. Despite the Foregone Conclusion that Fuzzy dies by Syphile's hands, the fandom was still shocked when, after Ariel begs to be allowed to keep her new pet, Syphile apparently agrees, leaving the room with only a sigh, not even chiding Ariel. Next page, cut to a week later to a suffering Fuzzy with the revelation that Syphile has locked Ariel and Fuzzy in for the whole week with inadequate food and, apparently, even no provision for the calls of nature. She kills Fuzzy two pages later by slamming his head against the wall.
  • Barbarian Tribe: The Black Sun is a good example of The Horde, since they're decentralized and subsist solely on ra >use Shimi'lande's assassination as an excuse to get rid of the Dutanvir-descended drowussu in their clan , claiming that the drowussu's natural inclination towards obedience to authority will work to his advantage. He's wrong .
  • Beast Man: What the humano >being poisoned she's clearly a mess and has to remove the clotted blood from her eye to open it. And even Snadhya'rune, who so far hasn't engaged in any direct fighting on panel, ends up with a black eye and bloody after her carriage is tipped over.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: Mel and Lulianne, among others.
  • Bedmate Reveal: Chapter 46 has one with a double dosing of Fan Disservice, mostly down to the parties involved being Khaless and Kharla'ggen .
  • Bestiality Is Depraved: One of the reasons note the other being that they're biologically incapable of reproducing with each other you won't see any fae/human hybr > note a type of orc .
  • Beware the Nice Ones:
    • Faen. The nicest person in the setting. and has the high body count already.
    • Ariel is the butt of many jokes for having been educated in the male's school, but she's still Quaintana's recognized heir
  • BFS: Koil'Dorath's weapon.
  • Big Bad: If anyone can be >This is confirmed both in-story and out by the start of Chapter 47 .
  • Big Eater: Justifed for golem pilots like Kau Val'Sharen, who need a lot of food to prov > Faen finally works up the courage to kiss Ariel . Followed by a textbook case of Post-Kiss Catatonia.
  • Bishōnen: Several, and Shan'naal was created specifically because the fans requested a cute guy character who wouldn't die.
  • Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism: While not incredibly extreme, female drowolath and dark elves tend to be taller and stronger than the males. The opposite is true of drowussu, who are closer to human sexual dimorphism.
  • Black Comedy: A lot of the humor is of this variety. The chibi pages at the end of chapters are often like this and make light of events in the chapter by rendering them in chibi form.
    • This is a good example in the main story.
    • Here's another example that takes the very seriously dysfunctional relationships between Quain and her children and treats it like this. Especially notable because the story proper never plays it for laughs.
    • Also, almost anything involving Kharla's dolls will have a streak of this. Yes they're horrifying, but it's hard not to snicker at something like this, especially since that particular guy deserved it.
  • Black Magician Girl: Ariel, as well as several of the young characters.
  • Black Market Produce: The trope is lampshaded here. Chocolate is cons >killing Miir'kin . Especially disturbing as she's the human equivalent of being 7 years old (physically) when it happens.
  • Bloody Murder: Fae with blood affinity can use their own blood as weapon, and probably the blood of others as well, though this hasn't been explicitly shown on panel.
  • Blue and Orange Morality: The drow themselves may appear this way to most of the readership.
  • Body Double: Chapter 30 reveals that the Sharen sisters have employed one to take the place of Diva'ratrika during parades . Needless to say, the real Diva was pretty shocked to hear that "she" was holding a parade through the middle of Chel !
  • Bodyguard Betrayal: Happens with Yaeminira and Vy'chriel, and Rikshakar and Ariel .
  • Body Horror: Lots, like those who get taken by demons. But the living dolls. Oh, something have mercy, those horrible dolls.
    • This. It has the arms of children for teeth.
  • Boomerang Bigot: Chiri'n >we find out that Drowusuu are descended from light elves, making the entire Kyorl'solenurn clan fall under this as well .
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall:
    • Kiel'ndia cons >after Naal's abandonment, and then transformation Kiel becomes truly broken and crazy (-er than normal).
    • Breast Plate: Averted; female characters wear armor suited to a female physique, but protective and actually useful in battle. As a result, it's sometimes hard to tell the gender of certain characters when they're in armor. Even exceptions to this are justified. Sarv'swati's armor has a Cleavage Window as she's observing Zala'ess at the council, but by the time she's gone out to actually fight she's switched to a fully covering armor, indicating that the window is just for show and not intended to actually be worn in battle. And Diva's "armor" on her torso is clearly not meant to actually be worn in battle since has open s >which is something Kiel takes advantage of with a Diva body double by stabbing under where the armor cuts off.
    • Breather Episode: After the Wham Episode that was Chapter 25 came chapter 26, which follows Chrys'tel, Shinae, Naal and Kiel as they look at the Moons' End Festival and do things like watch puppet shows, though it still advances the plot and prov >Naal'suul meets her apparent end making it even more of a Breather Episode before another Wham.
    • Brick Joke: Back in Chapter 7, Chrys'tel was seen wearing a set of black and red clothing, and after she's captured Ariel takes them in Chapter 8 in order to impersonate Chrys'tel, though she never wound up using them. Then in Chapter 30, 22 chapters later, they're worn by Diva'ratrika, her grandmother , which later results in a hilarious payoff.
    • Broad Strokes: The approach to older information in s >Ariel is still the child of Mel and Zhor but specific events may have played out differently with the same results. The current version of chapter 1 is similar in that the basic series of events d >Syphile finally tells her mother what a horrible parent she is, how she's ruined all the lives of her children, and tells her to 'do the only thing you know' and kill her, something that actually manages to impress Quain (who still kills her).
    • Camp Gay: Sorane'Saniil.
    • Cannibalism Superpower: One of the few known ways to kill a demon is for another demon to eat them. Partially depending on the variety, this frequently results in the demon gaining traits of its victim. To at least some degree, this will also work on Fae. One of the legends claims that consuming demonic power is how Sharess ended the demon threat.
    • Canis Major: The Sarghress mount.
    • Canon Immigrant: Kyne, who is Sil'lice's granddaughter and a former Sharen golem pilot, started off in the "Space Age" story from the Daydream section of the site. There are also the numerous roleplay cameos, but they fall more under Continuity Cameo.
    • Can't Argue with Elves: Averted. The fae already messed up the world pretty bad, rule with brute force, and aren't that much better than the "lesser" goblin races.
    • Cape Wings: Ariel, with overtones of Prehensile Hair.
    • Cardboard Prison:
      • The Sharen attempt to defy this by building a prison in Chel's outer shell, which is made of crystal note Word of God is that the cavern Chel resides in is more or less a giant geode therefore making it impossible for prisoners with earth affinities to simply bend the bars and break out. This runs into problems when a shapeshifter is among the prisoners, can turn into one of the guard's comrades and trick them into opening the gate .
      • Ariel's faction imprisons the Ys councilors with handcuffs made of stone in a room with a weak point they know of. One of them uses earth sorcery to break her cuffs and everyone else's. They are only stopped by Kyo'nne betraying them.
    • The Cassandra: Both Chiri'n >Squishy , who's instrumental to helping Ariel escape Rik . And now Squishy turns out to have been even more of a Chekhov's Gun since Mel gave one of her eggs to a Jaal'darya friend in exchange for it, and that egg was later used to make Kalki .
    • With Chapter 25, The Ninth Tower of Orthorbbae , the existence of which was hinted at all the way back in chapter 2, has finally been revealed.
    • Also, remember thisdoor from the end of Chapter 2? Chrys'tel d > including a false coup d'état and killing their own mother — it really isn't surprising that they've started to turn on each other.
    • City of Canals: Nuqrah'shareh, and some parts of Chel, especially around the Jaal'darya fortress.
    • Civil War: Chel has had internal squabbles since its founding. The first major war was the one between the Sharen and the Sullisin'rune, which the Sharen won. As of the Timeskip, the Sarghress and Sullisin'rune clans are in open war against the Sharen, Black Sun, and Beldrobbaen clans. The Nal'sarkoth, and Jaal'darya clans have remained neutral while the Vloz'ress have become neutral. While the ill'haress of the Illhardro clan dislikes the Sarghress, she was unable to afford fighting them until recently and is just starting to join in, along with a couple of Nuqrah clans allied with her.
    • The Clan: Nine major ones and countless smaller ones, and the driving conflicts in the series are clan-based. Several prominent Vloz'ress believe that the solution to all these conflicts is to force the clans to disband and enter a democratic system.
    • Clothing Switch
    • The Cloudcuckoolander Was Right: No one (minus the readers) believed Kiel when she suggested that some of Naal's personality may have survived her seed taking her over but then Chapter 32 showed that she was right.
    • Colony Drop: Occurred in the backstory, where the elves somehow managed to take a piece out of one of the moons (the broken moon can be seen fifth from the right in the first panel) and a piece of the moon that hit the planet's surface and created the underworld. This map heavily implies that most of the underworld is actually the crater from this impact and that the "ashes" that are mentioned as causing mutations among the later drow generations may be related to the moon fragment in the city of Sha'shi. More information can be found in the Sha'shi audiobook. It's also implied that the floating cities that have been sa >Sil'lice right after she disowned her possessed son.
      • For extra irony, many of Snadhya'Rune 's minions go from demon haters to willing hosts once they learn that the proper demonic rituals can give them Resurrective Immortality.
    • Continuity Cameo: Lots!
      • This page features over a dozen cameos from the roleplays, s >which gets featured in the Hope Spot at the end of Chapter 27 .
      • Dhal'zin of the Alstrat's Journal audiobook series appears in chapter 20 with her Stone Company, but interestingly, Fen, the main character of that series does not, instead it's his descendant Kai, but Dhal confuses the two (even though they do, in fact, look very different).
      • Taio'shi and Cer'kal, two characters from that year's winning contest story, appear in chapter 31. It's also implied that their story may be part of the main story's canon now, since the contest story showed that Mikilu lived with Taio'shi, and that same character appeared several pages after Taio'shi and Cer'kal, the implication being that Mikilu had them plant the mana bomb that nearly blew up Snadhya's carriage which is later confirmed in the Battlefield Engineers canon s >Cer'kal was badly burned in another attempt to kill Snadhya .
    • Continuity Snarl: Figuring out what is and isn't canon at this point is difficult, to say the least. Word of God has helped somewhat, but with almost 10 years of continuity and thousands of pages it gets difficult.
    • Control Freak: This seems to run in the Sharen family, with Diva'ratrika, Snadhya'rune and Sarv'swati all showing signs at various times.
    • Costume Porn: Given that most characters are nobles there's a lot of this, and the Sharen probably have the most cons > note do note that the author is from Quebec, where while still a bad word it's not considered quite as bad due to their matriarchal society.
    • Covers Always Lie: Let's just say that the action seen on the cover, especially in the most recent chapters is, at best, symbolic, and leave it at that.
    • Crapsack World: A few reasons, mainly due to demons and the elves themselves.
      • The ever-present threat of being possessed by demons, the possibility that tainting only guarantees sa >Rik vs. Discordia (though that one was rigged and later severely reversed) and Sil'lice vs. Yaeminira/Vy'Chriel . And now we can add Syphile vs. Quain'tana to the mix, making it the second such curbstomping in as many chapters. Drow in general seem prone to ending up in these since their system of honor dictates that they face challenges, even if that means going up against someone several times their age and experience who they have no chance of winning against.
        • Curb stomp battle is the only way to describe Shinae crushing Ariel in 2 seconds flat when they fight after the timeskip
      • Curtains Match the Window: Some Vloz'ress, Diva'ratrika, Chiri'n >to cope with being the last survivor of her original royal family , creating a hive of deception, mistrust, and murderous intent. Several of Ash'waren's children have joined the Nidraa'chal out of deep resentment for their mother, and one of them has managed to inflict scars on her chest in a failed attempt to kill her . Apparently fleeing home is not enough as Bae'rali manages to corner her and nearly kills her .
      • The human kingdom of Nagyescsed has the king and queen collecting elves to kill so he could bathe in their blood and thesuggestion that the kingdom just needed a decent push to fall over as it did, courtesy of Ariel and company .
    • Deadly Graduation: Quain'tana orders Ariel to either kill a prisoner or duel a fellow clan member to the death. In the current version, she decides to kill the prisoner, and Quain tells her to make it messy .
    • Deadly Hug: Jer'kol attempts to smother Ariel with a hug but is stopped by Vaelia.
    • Deal with the Devil: This is effectively what willingly tainting yourself is, since it gives you extra strength but also turns you into a ticking timebomb. Sene'kha also offers this to Kiel, telling her that if she helps break her out of prison they'll not only Take Over the World, but possibly be able to keep Naal'suul alive. Kiel refuses after Naal tells her it's impossible .
    • Death from Above: Ariel inflicts this on a Vloz'ress scourge in chapter 38, and Word of God is that she learned from earlier when she just leaped down and this time aimed to kill.
    • Deep Cover Agent: The surviving Nidraa'chal, who exist in every major clan and probably most minor ones.
    • Defeat Means Friendship: How Rosof joined Quain'tana's army. According to one of the creators, he's also in love with her.
    • Deflector Shield: The Sarghress have developed this technique to compensate for being indiv >only the correct kind of demon would be suitable for a long term tainting. The incorrect kind of demon incubates in their host about 50 years or so before blossoming into a possession . This makes a large number of drow, including a considerable portion of the cast into potential ticking timebombs. And nobody realizes it!
    • The one known instance of an exorcism (Laele'aell Val'Sarghress), while technically a success, also ended horribly for the possession victim, much to the sorrow of her mother. While clinically alive, she was left a mute, empty shell and is used as a killing machine (the fact that she was a badass before this was probably helpful for that last detail). It's not known if she's even sentient anymore.
  • Detect Evil: One purpose for the Kyorl Inquisitors is to sniff out the tainted with their powers.
  • D >by sending in those of her people who were deeply infected by the madness poison to be cured, knowing that Snadhya'rune doesn't have a cure at the moment or the means to create one so quickly .
  • In Chapter 49, Anah >after she learns the latter wants to recruit the clan Seers into the Nidraa'chal by suggesting she look for forgiveness from the actual victims when Snadhya'rune attempts to gain forgiveness for her actions.
  • D >Khaless ) romancing another Cthulhu ( Kharla'ggen ).
  • Discontinuity Nod: In a post-remake page, Ariel wonders aloud whether she should try to turn into a Dr >Implied to be why Snadhya'rune betrayed Diva'ratrika. As the first-born daughter and heiress to the throne, Snadhya'rune was expected to have children. She eventually snapped from the pressure and and succeeding in ousting her from power, before leaving her to starve to death in forced seclusion .
  • The Doll Episode: Any time Kharla'ggen shows up.
  • Dope Slap: Kiel delivers one to Shinae on behalf of Kyo.
  • Double Agent: Lulianne. Sort of. Lu is spying on Mel for Quain'tana, but is sympathetic towards Mel, withholding information from Quain. She also d >Ariel's mother is really Mel, not Quain, but Ariel herself still doesn't know . Additionally, any time the Sharen Sisters discuss Diva'ratrika in public has shades of this due to the fact that they know all too well that she's dead — they were the ones who did it!
    • Also very much present on this page, where a still-recovering from her horrific childbirth Shinae hears Mel'arnach talking about her children and saying that they might as well not exist, and mutters to herself that some people have all the luck at being able to even have children. She doesn't know the circumstances behind this statement that the audience does, or the fact that "luck" is probably the last word Mel'arnach would use to describe her situation.
    • Also happens on this page from the same chapter, where Yuh'le is telling Snadhya'rune about the presence of Sara'hilana at the gathering where she's collecting information for Zala'ess. Meanwhile, neither of them is aware of the presence of An'jin in the background doing the exact same thing.
  • Dropped a Br >Sene'kha , when she was stabbed by her sworn enemy, captured by another clan, imprisoned, turned over to her sworn enemies by the daughter of one of her victims, then beheaded and finally set on fire. In That Order. And, depending on your view, Rik'shakar .
  • Drop the Cow: In the Daydream subscription section of the site, where the users put in options for how the story will progress, this often ends up happening, though the frequency seems to have decreased in later years. Most commonly it's because a story devolves into porn or just becomes incomprehensible and too silly, and the story is frequently put back on track in a humorous manner such as one character telling the story getting punched out by another or the characters themselves revolting. One especially memorable inc >proposing a duel between Sang and a severely wounded Kel'noz, in a bid to stop the Sarghress traitors. Against all odds, Kel'noz wins and Sang dies, but the Sarghress traitors still capture Ariel's faction .
  • The Dung Ages: If you're a human or orc, expect your societies to be in the M >once Anahid becomes Ill'haress and promotes the virtue of forgiveness towards the tainted, seeing them as still people and blameless for something out of their control .
  • Dying Moment of Awesome: Years before the story, Empress Sharess saved millions of her people during the Surface Wars by separating her aura from her own body to hold off the rampaging demons. According to her descendants, the Vel'Sharen, Sharess became a goddess afterwards and watches over her people from afar. Diva'ratrika doesn't believe it, and Quain'tana hates that Sharess's "greatest death" was cheapened by her own family as a way to control their subjects through religious faith.
  • Dysfunction Junction:
    • Sarghress Clan, ahoy! Even Kel'noz, the most outwardly sane one, admits that he's not free of the crazy either.
    • The Sharen; but with them most of the worst stuff took place behind closed doors. Of what we know:
      • Diva'ratrika certainly lives up to the "Diva" in her name, and while she started off very controlling, drew into seclusion little by little to the point that her daughters have been able successfully pass her off as a Shadow Dictator for 16 years .
      • Snadhya'rune was apparently the favourite, but Mel'arnach implies that she d >or at least that's the official story . Also, members of her bloodline have been seen among the Vloz'ress .
      • After the Time Skip, she reunited with Sil'lice . And together, they kick ass.
      • Zala'ess clearly has ambitions of becoming the leader of the Sharen, and when her sisters speak of her they often refer to her as "little" and treat her accordingly.
      • And of course the fact that they killed their mother, had Nishi'kanta tainted and set up Sil'lice to take the fall for their war is the icing on the Dysfunction Junction cake.
  • Early Installment Weirdness: Some of the very earliest chapters differ w >Diva'ratika is actually dead something Waes'soloth flat out admits along with saying that the only thing hindering them is that they have no definitive proof and still have to play along. After the timeskip Kiel's very public assassination of Diva's Body Double — from inside the Beldrobbaen fortress, no less finally puts an end to the act and allows Waes'soloth to pull her troops back from the fighting.
  • Everything's Better with Plushies: Kharla is very fond of them and can be appeased by new gifts.
  • Everything's Better with Princesses: Chrystel, and to a lesser extent, Ariel, Faen, Naal, Kiel, Chirin >ousted their own mother Diva'ratrika from power and sealed her in her own throne room so she'll starve to death; pretended to rule as queen regents for the Vel'Sharen; and engineered the Nidraa'chal Wars . Snadhya'rune takes it even further by basically committing genocide of her own people by secretly making tainting themselves with faulty demon seeds standard practice; engineering a type of demon seed for Zala'ess's line that severely screws up their fertility and results in twisted still-born babies; and creating a deadly flower plague so she could force everyone to follow her in exchange for a cure .
  • Excuse Me, Coming Through!: Done subtly as Mel is escaping, including someone hanging off the staircase, having apparently been shoved off.
    • Then again when Kiel is trying to avo >and Naal have completely red eyes with white at the pupil and around the iris. And an even rarer variant has a white spiral appear in the pupil, with Sha'sana, briefly Liriel/Diva and Kiel'ndia the only examples so far.
    • Explosive Breeder: This is the main reason why the drowolath managed to become the dominant species in the underworld. Whilst its mentioned that drow and elves in general find it difficult to get pregnant (leading to low numbers overall despite a thousand year existence), it is also stated that the drowolath are somewhat more fertile than their drowussu cousins, hence why they were able to outbreed the latter and become the most populous underworld species.
    • Expressive Mask: Qujia Vloz'ress. to the extreme!
    • Eyeless Face: The Xuile'solen sub-race.
    • Eyepatch of Power: Odelia, the Beldrobbaen field commander sports one of these along with a Glass Eye for more formal occasions.
    • False Utopia: The world setting page for Felde, a city ruled by Snadhya'rune Vel'Sharen, implies it to be this.
    • Family Relationship Switcheroo: The truth behind Ariel Val'Sarghress' lineage is that her mother is Mel'arnach and her father is Zhor, but Quain'tana, her grandmother, took her away from Mel to raise as her heir. This was not voluntary on Mel or Zhor's part.
    • Fan Disservice - It's a pretty safe bet that almost any time nudity shows up outs >And it does, in chapter 27 .
    • Also, Kharla'ggen. She wears really low cut tops and is seen in a bath here and here, but she is completely insane with a childish personality.
    • And again, normally Diva'ratrika naked would be pretty appealing, given that she's an unaging dark elf woman, but not when she's naked because being trapped in her throne room for a year has made her start losing her mind since she only has one slave for company and has been barely staying alive .
    • And one of the few times we see fully uncovered, uncensored breasts in the main archive is. on a possessed pregnant woman, whose fetus is reaching out of her stomach and is also possessed. EUGH.
    • There's also the beautiful, uncovered body of Sharess , the sexiness of which is mitigated by the fact that she's a thousand year old corpse .
    • The crowning moment so far probably has to be in Chapter 32, largely thanks to Mood Whiplash, where Rek'mar and Lulianne's love scene goes from sweet to OMG WTF in the space of a page. Thanks a lot, Khaless .
    • There's also Faen's shower scene, the sexiness of which is off put by the fact that she apparently has issue with self mutilation because she's seen digging her fingernails into her back until she bleeds. The first two panels give you just enough time to get into voyeur mode, and then.
    • And then there's Demon! Naal, who's completely topless and very well endowed, but it gets offset by what the rest of her body looks like, mainly that it's a giant dementedly grinning demonic face, to say nothing of the freakishly long arms that, you may recall, belong to other people and corpses that she's absorbed over the years .
    • Chapter 46 also has a whopper in the form of a Bedmate Reveal of two female characters. However this scene has three very big things wrong with it. The first, mainly showing that a female character used her shapeshifting to turn into a male, isn't so bad on its own (especially since it's implied that something similar occurred with Ariel and Faen ) but the second is that the shapeshifter in question is Khaless, an Eldritch AbominationMind Hive and the third is that other party is Kharla'ggen, who for the most part appears to have the mental capacity of a child adding a definite layer of Questionable Consent, especially since the seduction had definite "candy in my van" vibes.
  • Fanservice: There's a whole subsection of the site that's expressly devoted to this, and it skirts the border between extreme fanservice and outright porn.
  • Fantastic Caste System: On a general level, fae note Slightly less so for the Sarghress if you can fight. Depraved commoners. Also possibly the case for the Nal'sarkoth as they actively recruit non-drow races to build up their numbers. , most of the non-drow major characters find themselves enslaved at some point, 'tainted' drow vs. 'pure' drow, grey drow vs black drow, dr >the three traitor sisters killed their mother and apparently that's out of the bag
  • Fantasy Counterpart Culture: Not all that obvious but the drow clans are comparable to actual ancient/medieval real life cultures; Sharen: Medieval Persian/Indian, Sarghress: early Roman/Mongol hybr >and ends up succumbing to her demon taint in order to save her friends .
  • Father, I Don't Want to Fight: Ariel, when told what she has to do to earn Quain'tana's approval, and she does in fact decide to kill Miir'kin.
  • Feel No Pain: Tainted drow have a reduced sense of pain, and in extreme cases they can't feel much at all.
    • The Sharen clan heavily taints their males and has them wear sealing armor to prevent them from losing control of their seed to act as Elite Mooks.
    • Naal'suul, tainted to the core, feels pretty much nothing: once she tells her mother that she broke her finger and d >Shinae gives birth to one that's so horrifying that the father, Gailen orders it burned.
    • Fictional Geneva Conventions: There used to be several unwritten rules of warfare to limit collateral damage. The most important rule was that innocent bystanders are not to be harmed. Other rules include no poisoning water supplies and no fighting in the city. When the N >Miir'kin by Ariel, who was egged on by Quain'tana . The actual act is done with Gory Discretion Shot, but that arguably makes it worse.
    • First Time in the Sun: Subverted for Ariel, who gets vertigo immediately. Later Chrys'tel experiences the same thing and actually falls backwards.
    • Fishing for Sole: Used here.
    • Five-Man Band: Chrys'tel (The Hero/Big Bad), Shinae (The Lancer/The Dragon), Kiel (The Big Guy/The Brute), Naal (The Smart Guy/Evil Genius), Kyo'nne (The Chick/Dark Chick).
    • Flipping Helpless: This trope is lampshaded when Kiel'ndia Val Vloz'ress' turtle golem gets flipped ups >"Once a turtle is on its back, it's done for."
      • Gambit Pileup: What happens when you have 9 major clans and countless minor ones plotting against each other, on top of people within sa >Sene'kha's death the floodgates seem to have been opened.
    • Gender Is No Object: Though the vast majority of leaders are women, armed forces seem to be split roughly 50/50, with perhaps slightly more female than males due to their matriarchal society.
    • Gender Flip: In-universe, it's suggested that the story of the Vel'Cahal was originally about a male knight, but was later changed to be about a woman in order to fit in with matriarchal traditions.
    • Gender-Restricted Ability:
      • Traditional summoning can only be performed by females, due to what Word of God describes as something related to their ability to bear children. The Origin of the Jaal'darya story elaborates on this as being related to the ability to separate one's own aura from that of the child growing ins >Kyuusei's attempts to carry out The Purge of those Kyorl who have Dutan'vir blood seems to be heading in this direction, since he's conf />.
      • Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: Shinae not just slaps, but punches Kiel'ndia out of a hysterical fit over the demonization of Naal'suul .
      • Girls' Love: Lots of implications, and one explicit couple in Mel'arnach and Snadhya'rune .
      • Glowing Eyes of Doom: Faen, when she intensively uses her empath powers, or during her episode of Power Incontinence. This also tends to apply to any empath.
      • Godiva Hair: Here on Kalki )
        • Later Snadhya'rune and Mel get the same thing, which is hilariously appropriate cons >mothers (no, that's not a typo) .
      • Golem: A staple of drow society, which is equal parts magic theory and engineering. They come in all shapes and sizes, but many are used for fairly mundane purposes (i.e. elevators and the like). More sophisticated applications use golems as prosthetics and war machines.
        • Bio-Golems are essentially artificial beings, and can be created with auras to be able to use magic. They are noted to be created without sex organs to keep them from reproducing, which could cause problems down the road. They has also been limited uses of corpses being converted to golems. One apocryphal account of a living being given a poor man's lobotomy and converted into a golem that was faster and stronger than a corpse-golem, but they eventually recovered consciousness and killed themself upon discovering what they had become.
      • Goth: All Bel'drobbaen clan members dress themselves completely in black, with the occasional piercing, because in their culture it's rude to stand out in any way. To readers, they come off as this trope due to their fashion and collective melancholic disposition. Lampshadedhere.
      • Government in Exile: With the exception of the Sarghress, the clans of Chel'el'sussoloth started out as the surviving families of Dark Elf royalty and their subjects. But it's persisted for a millennium, and the fact that they haven't adapted since then causes problems that become more and more ev >or vacant, due to Diva'ratrika "dying" and later remerging in a younger form after fusing her aura with a slave's .
      • Grand Theft Me: Diva'ratrika on Ragini , which has its own story. Interestingly, at first it was not canon, until the author gave in and made it canon. Once Ragini/Liriel is off the drugs and alcohol that kept Diva'ratrika's influence away for some time, Diva'ratrika takes advantage of the weakness and completely dominates her aura over Ragini, gaining a younger body but "killing" her slave for good .
      • Great Offscreen War: There are several of these in elven history, with the War Of The Moons having the most impact, since it's the reason the surface is no longer inhabitable, and then various conflicts within Chel's history. Specific inc >that resulted in Quain'tana becoming barren mostly occurring offscreen and in the past. We have seen Quain's conquest of Machike in its own s >her drinking is to suppress Diva'ratrika's voice in her head, as well as preventing Diva'ratrika's aura from overtaking hers .
      • Harmless Freezing: Though played straight in the chibi pages of the prologue, it was subverted in Sillice's battle with Vy'chriel/Yaeminira . Not only d >Snadhya'rune's machinations become clear, almost everyone is gunning to take her down.
      • Heir Club for Men: Gender-inverted; as the drowlaths are matriarchal, the position for Ill'haresses and Ill'hars are passed down from mother to daughter, a tradition that came from the equally matriarchal Dark Elves. This trope is also a major motivation for Quain'tana, whose inability to bear children caused her to use underhanded tactics to secure an heiress. It destroyed her family and resulted in one dead daughter, and two other daughters hating her with a passion.
      • Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: Mostly averted, in that most armored characters wear helmets, though Sharen dragon r >Vy'chriel and Syphile 's attacks on people much stronger than them, for them it doesn't work out so well.
      • Hope Spot:
        • It's tiny, but at the end of the tragic chapter 27, we see demon-Naal picking up a doll she bought at the market, and clutching it to her chest, implying that traces of her original mind is still there, somewhere. Confirmed in chapter 32, when she pushes Kiel away rather than eat her .
        • Chapter 32 also has one that helps soften the blow of an otherwise pretty bleak ending for Mel. She's had her arms broken by Quain, her heart broken by Ariel rejecting her as being her real mother, and has agreed to give up at least one more child to Quain and be Quain's baby machine. However, the last page has Ariel come up to Mel and hold her hand, which hints that Ariel might have started to accept that Mel's her real mother . Apparently this ending was specifically added as something of a Writer Revolt by two members of the staff, who thought the extra page with the hand holding should be added.
      • Hostile Show Takeover: As of April 2012, Kiel has taken over the DrowtalesTwitter account. She promptly demanded a tribute of princes (but would also accept princesses). There are also a series of news posts with Kiel directly addressing the readers.
      • Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action: Rik'shakar is half-dragon, and this is possible because dragons were originally elves that were transformed into their dragon states. Though the specifics aren't spelled it out it's assumed that his mother was the drow, and the fact that he's the only half-dragon seen and implied to have been an experiment and that this is otherwise pretty unusual.
      • Humano > The main plan of the Vloz'ress clan is to imprison a demon god inside Kharla by using the fragments of its old foe as bait — one of those fragments being Discordia.
      • Human Outs >Judicator Kyorls .
    • Ice Magic Is Water: Discussed. While in a >being set up by her sisters and exiled probably d >"Vy'Chriel" Yaeminira to death. This caused her fingers to snap. "Nasty way to die" indeed.
    • >gets beaten up by her, only to become chow for the demon Discordia after she catches up with him. See Karmic Death. Note that the first time d >To mark the shift from the her own personality to that of Diva'ratrika Val'Sharess, who had moved her spirit into "Liriel"'s body several years before but had been held back by her heavy drinking.
    • Vaelia gets the "opposite" of one in that she has hair extensions put in to signify she is no longer a slave.
    • Slaves are not allowed to have haircuts longer than their neck. Long hair signifies higher status, hence why Yaeminira grew out her hair when she officially "became" Vy'Chriel.
  • Improbably Female Cast: While drow populations are about 50/50 as far as the gender ratio goes, most of the characters who are the focus of the story are female. Justified by drow society being matriarchal and women being the leaders.
  • Inadequate Inheritor: Quain'tana has gone through at least five heirs. Mel'arnach hates her, Syphille got herself tainted and hates her, and Koil'dorath was only a nominal heir because Quain was suspicious of Suu'be's influence. Laele'aell, her favorite daughter and official heir, fell to a demon and was turned into a sealing golem for the Sarghress. This left Ariel, who initially started out naive at first, but later grew into a badass of her own right especially after the time-skip. Kel'noz doesn't count by virtue of being male and the position of Ill'haress being only inherited by daughters.
  • Infant Immortality: Averted on several occasions. Simply being a child is no guarantee for survival.
    • One chapter features an impoverished woman drowning her baby son to save him from starving to death.
    • And then there's Shinae's baby .
    • Vene, one of Quain's grandsons , dies after he is murdered by bloodthirsty Sarghress traitors working for Suu'be .
  • Infinite Canvas: Introduced after chapter 39, with the artists specifically citing Unsounded as an influence, perhaps best demonstrated here.
  • Innocent Innuendo: Chapter 45 opens with a >Faen's just combing Ariel's hair .
  • Instant Fanclub: Meta-example: Kalki gained this from the fans when she showed up topless but for Godiva Hair in Chapter 17.
  • Interspecies Romance:
    • One s >Mel'arnach and Zhor who initially appear to be this trope, but Zhor is in fact a Dark Elf that was transformed into his current state so it's not really this trope.
    • A minor but more straightforward example is the relationship between Dhal'zin and Kai of the Stone Company, which Ky'onne is the only one to notice.
  • It Gets Easier: Ariel experiences this, much to her horror, and the fact that the only time to date Quain'tana shows her physical affection is right after her first kill is downright chilling.
  • It Runs in the Family: Being somewhat naive seems to be a trait shared by both Ariel and her actual mother Mel'arnach .
  • I Want Grandk >This is how Ash'waren, who's really a dark elf, has been passing herself off as a drow for the better part of 1000 years .
  • Jerkass Has a Point: The Kyorl'solenurn are more or less the mascots of Good Is Not Nice, and yet when it comes to their extremism about the tainted they're surprisingly justified, especially with recent revelations.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Kiel'ndia, and a few others, including Kuso, who doesn't seem that bad despite his foul mouth.
  • Kamehamehadoken: Magical version. Take an ordinary magic missile, add 1000 years of (mana/aura)growth and experience - destruction ensues. Unfortunately, her targets dodged.
  • Karma Houdini: Quain'tana. So far, and quite a few people wonder if she'll ever get her comeuppance.
  • Karmic Death: Rikshakar.
  • Kick The Wrong Dog: Ariel has one of these moments after she kills Maya, and it changes her path from a more Anti-Hero path.
  • K > Sene'Kha's death becomes one of these, holding Kharla's leash as her "big" sister. Mentally, she really is.
  • Lady Land: The Jaal'darya, who actually want to get r >cuts off Ariel's arm at her dinner with Snadya, then not a few hours later gets her own arm ripped off by Ariel as a replacement. Further lampshaded by the author's comment.

  • Loads and Loads of Characters: Counting all the reader sponsored cameos, the main storyline alone has a cast of named characters in the triple digits.
  • Long-Lived: Elves are not The Ageless, but as long as they are living in a big enough mana pool, they can live for more than a thousand years and will remain youthful until their last decade.
  • Lost Superweapon: The Illhar'dro's engineers manage to bring an ancient airship back to life. Zala'ess comes to Nuqrah'shareh hopping to borrow it for her own war. But the Nidraa'chal manage to steal it, use it to stage attacks on colonies Snadhyarune doesn't control, steal all of the colonies' food, and pin the blame on the Sullisin'rune and the Sarghress. The airship is also used as a sadistic way to execute a Sarghress squad for wrecking Snadhya'rune's plans by having the mana cannons "miss" and torment their captain .
  • Lovable Nerd: Yafein, an adorable if shy bookworm. However, it becomes less so when his cowardly tendencies emerge and he betrays Ariel, and then comes back to confront Ariel over being called "useless" and call her "monster". After the Time Skip, he has grown quite insufferable to where he believes the rebel faction wouldn't capture a weak Sul like him.
  • Love Makes You Dumb: Mel'arnach knows that Snadhya'rune is just as controlling and manipulative than Quain'tana, but chooses to ignore it because Snadhya'rune has treated her kindly despite it being motivated by ulterior goals. During their argument, Zhor calls Mel'arnach out on letting Snadhya'rune treat her like someone's pet even though she knows better, to which Mel'arnach replies that she wishes he remained a sp >she doesn't stop Kalki from cutting off Ariel's arm, fully expecting Snadhya'rune to take control of the situation. Zhor calls her out on this .
  • Mana: The Life Energy of all lifeforms >Snadhya'rune does indeed have a daughter, she just had her conceived and carried outside of her womb through unorthodox means, and it seems that Snadhya did indeed want children, just on her own terms . Quain'tana being the only Ill'haress physically unable to bear children has massive repercussions, as it makes her an outs >who are actually Light Elves, and the female members are outnumbered by the males , in order to maintain respect among the Drowlaths, who vastly outnumber them. Attempts by the Judicators to control the Kyorl leads to a schism and leads to Valla'drielle, their Unwitting Pawn, sending a Nidraa'chal agent after them . The conflict is later calmed when Anahid becomes the rightful Ill'haress, while the last surviving male Judicator willingly steps down to let the new generation lead the clan .
  • Matric >The three Sharen sisters Snadhya'rune, Zala'ess, and Sarv'swati forcibly seize power by imprisoning their own mother, Diva'ratrika in her own throne room, and sealing up the entrance with Earth foci. The intention was to make her starve to death while she spends her last moments in seclusion-induced insanity, which is arguably worse than straight-up killing her. It doesn't work, as Diva'ratrika is given enough time to escape her fate and uses a forbidden magic ritual to possess and fuse herself with Ragini, her only surviving slave .
  • Matron Chaperone: Vaelia assigns herself the role of Duenna, and played with in that Ariel herself isn't exactly receptive to Rik's advances either, and likely doesn't understand what he's really trying to do.
  • Meaningful Background Event: Repeatedly.
    • On this page and several subsequent ones from from chapter 34, Shodun is out of focus in the background behind Balsii, only to burst out of the background and kill Sandaur .
    • On this page from chapter 35, in the background you can see the assault on First Landing Fortress, which is talked about later in the chapter. No one in the scene comments on it, suggesting that Chelians have become jaded to the constant conflict during the timeskip.
  • Meaningful Name:
    • Kern says that Syphile's name comes from the word Syphilis, since her original character was in an RPG and the name was made up on the spot.
    • Most names in the setting have some sort of meaning and/or history behind them, while Kite tends to use a different method.
    • Character specific examples can be found on the Character Sheets but one memorable example is that of Jer'kol, a character who pre-timeskip pretended to be Ariel's father. His true nature became much clearer later on when it turned out that he was working for Syphile to kill Ariel .
    • The twins Kau and Shala are named after one of their older brothers, Kau'Shala, who died in the N >The truth is that the Val'Sharess instructed them to guide the Dark Elves until a new Empress inherited the throne. They got hit with severe Motive Decay when they were killed, enslaved, or assimilated into Drowlath society, turning them into a fanatical, militant clan obsessed with purity .
    • Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold: Mel'arnach.
    • Mix-and-Match Man: Rik.
    • Modest Royalty: The Beldrobbaen clan members, including their Ill'haress, dress themselves in simple, black clothing, which contrasts the colorful luxury of the other clans. Justified, as in Beldrobbaen culture it is very rude to stand out in any way, and wearing bright colors in their territory is seen as an insult.
    • Mood Whiplash: Chapter 44's page 13 has Nau being told he needs to produce babies for his clan and his mother is arranging a mate for him to the next page where Chrys'tel is having a messy miscarriage and realizing that Shinae's stillbirth was not a coincidence.
    • Mooning: During Phani'nath's description of the last Ill'haress gathering Quain'tana does this to Sarv'swati. It's not entirely certain if this actually happened, but it would hardly be out of character.
      • Kiel also does this to Snadhya'rune in a chibi page for chapter 44. Kern also indicates she was originally going to do it in the chapter proper, but it would have been a Level Breaker, so it was kept as a parody page since it was something she would have done.
    • Mr. Fanservice: Shan'aal, most obviously, and Tir'ade as well. Kor'maril is this both in the fandom and in canon, where in canon he's had at least one lover and is the father of Sillice's twins and there's a Daydream story where he gets it on with both another woman and a literal Dragon Lady.
    • Ms. Fanservice: Although she is essential to the story, Mel'arnach is the frickin empress of fanservice in the comic. Kalki may come in second depending on if she ever puts on a shirt. Ironically (or not) they're mother and daughter, er, sort of .
    • Multicolored Hair: Since all drow have white hair, dyeing it, often but not always in the clan colors, is common.
    • Multinational Team: The comic's staff come from 13 different countries. In-story, the group on the surface contains characters from 3 different major clans (4 if you count Liriel/Diva as a Sharen ), a human and a feral.
      • And after the timeskip, Chry'stel's group in Nuqrah'shareh consists of members of the Sharen clan (herself and Nau'kheol) as well as members of the Jie'yen, Balvhakara and Duskians, though the last one is only tagging along and prov >Mel'arnach turns out to be Kalki's "father" with Snadhya'rune as the mother. Possible thanks to the Jaal'darya clan's Organic Technology / Bio-Augmentation.
      • Mystical White Hair: The Drowolath and most other Fae races native to the Underworld have white hair, and are a magically-inclined race. Justified as it is the result of the Dark Elves' evolution into Drowlaths in order to adapt to living underground.
      • Nailed to the Wagon: Liriel.
      • Neglectful Precursors: The Dark and Light Elves are pretty much the ones responsible for turning the surface into the hell hole it is now, and by extension are responsible for the birth of the drow, and the case can even be made for Abusive Precursors cons > all the other Sharen are having trouble conceiving children, as part of a gambit to ensure that her line will remain dominant. In chapter 47 however, her sister Zala is heavily pregnant in spite of this, and is setting up an alliance to resist her. Wanting to nip the alliance in the bud, Snad sends one of her agents to assassinate her, and Zala is stabbed in the belly. The attempt fails however because the pregnancy was faked; Childbearing is an incredible status-symbol in Drow society, and Zala had been attempting to improve her image. If Snad hadn't sabotaged her sister's fertility, Zala would have actually been pregnant, or wouldn't have been under pressure to fake it. Now Zala is out for her blood, and she will probably have a number of powerful factions backing her up.
      • Nightmare Sequence: A couple of these, one for Ariel, a several for Chirin >Demon! Naal, who has a very visible nipple showing. The author has also expressed puzzlement at and made fun of this trope several times.
      • Nominal Importance: Kiel lampshades it in this strip.
      • Non-Mammal Mammaries: Nagas (humano >father children , nagas retaining the ability to nurse after several generations doesn't seem so far-fetched. It's also implied that nagas are still warm-blooded despite their appearance and give live birth.
        • Averted with the artificial Naga of the Vlozz'ress, who are drow who were "converted" with a snake golem.
        • Played straight with the dr >Diva'ratrika through a Fusion Dance, Ash'waren through a Jedi Mind Trick, and whatever Sha'sana did , have been shown to have survived. It also lead one poster to proclaim that Snadhya'rune is really bad at killing people.
        • Not So Different: Despite being a Superior Species the drow in particular are not actually that different from the goblin races. Just take a look at how the drow consider the goblin races. Now take a closer look at the drow. Ironic that the ones who consider halmes akin to locusts almost destroyed their own planet for mana-based life a millenia ago, isn't it?

          Later on, when Chiri'n >the way the Light Elves try to kill them and succeed in killing the refugees they brought causes Chiri to reference the drowussu's own views about "racial purity" and begin to question them .

        • Obfuscating Insanity: Mel'arnach, Ash'waren.
        • Obfuscating Stup >Diva'ratrika was murdered by three of her own daughters . The only people "unaware" are those who refuse to believe it, namely the Blue Bloods such as the Beldrobbaen, Ill'hardro, and the Sharen themselves, who's leadership are using an El C >the Nidraa'chal force everyone to acknowledge that Diva'ratrika is dead, even if not under the actual circumstances, so as to throw the empire into even more chaos and knock Sarv'swati out of the game .
        • Snadhya'rune creates a "secret gathering" of important people to a peace conference. But so many people receive invites, that it has entered the common gossip.
      • Order Versus Chaos: Light elves versus Dark elves. While only loosely inspired by Dungeons & Dragons after the Retcon, Dark elves and their drow descendants are still described as being very indiv are almost as mortal as their bodies, and the setting lacks an afterlife, leaving Cessation of Existence as their ultimate fate when their Mana inevitably dissipates.
      • Overly Long Name: Odelia'Sigismondo Shessembrae Val'Beldrobbaen aka The Long Name Warmaster. Several other drow names get into this territory, especially since many drow names follow the pattern of Personal name + house name + clan name.

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