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~ All Dwarves Are Bastards (But Some Less So Than Others) ~
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Falling somewhere between a Let's Play and Fan Fiction, A.D.A.B. is based on the often brutal fortress management game Dwarf Fortress. The saga is intended to run through ten separate fortresses, each with different in-game locations and challenges, linked by an overarching plot and told via a number of reoccurring dwarves. Other minor characters were suggested by readers during the writing. The end result is one part epic, two parts hilarity, and twenty seven parts DWARF!
~ The Legend Of Smil ~
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(>^_^)>    <{-_-<}        <(o.o<)
Dan: Oh My Narrator, does this technically count as a webcomic or just an ASCII illustrated story or just hyper compressed stupidity or what I don't even know but I wish the author would finish it, it's just so AWESOME!
????: You are ...

(>?_?)>    {>\_/}>--o                - - -(>n.n)>
Sneak: "suchasuckup" I got your line.
????: HEY! Get back here with that!
~ Neverending Nights; A Quest For Glory ~
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Cunning. Selfless. Powerful. None of these terms could be applied to Peter and Grayson of the Red Dragon Inn, but even cowardly moochers can't help but be stirred by a rumour of fifty thousand gold. Oh sure, there was some inconsequential matter of a dragon too, but they'll worry about that when they get there. Or if, since even when supplies can be stolen and monsters fled, a dark evil is not as easily deterred from her hunt and even promises of fortune can be nothing more than lures for a foolish adventurer. Well, if they can't quite manage the power of friendship then these bags of salt and Velcro arrows have to be good for SOMETHING, and define "lost", anyway.

Neverending Nights is a machinima by Thomas Logue and Adam Freese. This book is a complete novelization of the first season, written with their permission.
~ Song Parodies ~
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Parody lyrics for a few different songs, such a Super Mario themed power corruption from Handlebars (by The Flobots) or why Mims is not, in fact, "hot".
~ Silly Poems ~
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A small collections of dramatically-challenged poetry, such as attempts to write a poem on a random topic in literally ten seconds, creating poetry from Wikipedia entries, or 
an epic based entirely on console RPG clichés. These can only end well!