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Gosh darn it all, post-apocalypse! Go home! Nobody asked for you!

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I couldn't decide which open world RPG to make fun of, SO I HAVE CHOSEN ALL OF THEM.

I'm sort of writing this storyline by as I go, but not entirely. I've got a couple jokes I know I want to have, and I'm trying to write them at least three at a time.

SCIENCE!

A common issue I've had with EGSNP lately is I've felt the desire for a bit more vertical space. Too much more could result in its own problems (like the potential for a lot of empty space), so I've started with about a 6.85% increase (end result being the low-res version is 21 pixels taller).

I'll probably stick with it for this storyline for consistency, and to get a good range of testing it, but I might change it up further later.

In tribute to...

For those with supposedly better things to do than play such RolePlaying video Games, this first comic has nods to The Elder Scrolls 5, Skryim with mention of a dragon slayer, Fallout 3 with the "lone" bit (the protagonist was known as "the lone wanderer), and Fallout 1 with the quest for a means of water purification.

The dwarven ruins could also be mistaken for an Elder Scrolls reference, but I was just thinking general Tolkien-style fantasy dwarves and mountain homes with vast interiors that were kept safe, but exteriors that, well...

There WERE exploding dragons.

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Anonymous

Also, isn't that how Breath of the Wild started, pretty much?

coredumperror

Exploding Dragons does sounds quite end-of-the-worldy.

Anonymous

"I beg all of the pardons?" is a excellent and very appropriate line there, indeed.

Sibyl Arnett

I legit thought this was a Fallout 76 burn given the game literally contains nuclear dragons.

Millie

This is also (mostly) the plot to the film Reign of Fire.

Anonymous

Isn't this also basically the introduction to Faxanadu, only with the races reversed?

Anonymous

Move over Exploding Kittens

McZed

"Here, strap this magical computer to your arm." "How is it magic?" "All computers are magic. Also it makes you really good at aiming for some reason."

Chordat

well, this is a setting I wouldn't mind seeing more of.

Anonymous

Heh. Your comments remind me of the time I had a character playing _Elder Scrolls: Equestria_. :-)

egscomics

I inadvertently helped inspire Fallout: Equestria, so this seems appropriate (I drew Applejack in a New Vegas setting, someone was like "that doesn't work, but how COULD it work?", and it snowballed from there. So I had very, VERY little to do with it, but I did put the question in someone's head).

Foradain

OK, I want to run this for my next D&D campaign. ^_^

Foradain

Or play if someone else will run. Not picky.

Anonymous

gosh darnit Dan we've literally been working on a post-apoc fantasy world for like a year

Sunblaze

Best game ever for sure!

Anonymous

The player was a gadgeteer in a super team lair. When another team member interrupted her there was a tiny, equine scream from the game. :-)