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Here comes the sixth volume of The Order of the Stick, the fantasy-comedy webcomic that everyone agrees gets longer with each book released! In Utterly Dwarfed, the Order is on their way north to save the world in style, thanks to their new friends on a cool pirate airship. Little do they suspect that while they deal with monsters and the usual plot stuff, one of their own is facing a battle inside their own mind! (It's Durkon, obviously.) And when the gods themselves start taking a closer interest in Roy's band of misfit heroes, this action-packed adventure ends up having repercussions so big, we couldn't fit them on the page! With almost five years of comics, this mammoth collection is our longest book yet (not counting the previous one). Made in the USA.
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"The Order of the Stick: Blood Runs in the Family brings the titular band of heroes to a strange desert land where hidden family secrets await! We're not going to tell you what they are, because they're secrets. I mean, seriously. But they're pretty great, at least if you're a fan of Rich Burlew's record-smashing fantasy-comedy-action-drama webcomic, The Order of the Stick. Thrill as Roy and the gang face reptilian bounty hunters, mysterious death priests, dinosaur-riding soldiers, and a little something we like to call 'personal responsibility' as they brave the elements in the fifth book in the bewilderingly popular figure saga!"--Page 4 of cover.
Welcome back to beautiful Azure City! Join the good men and women of these Southern Lands as they fight for, in, and around their homeland in Good Deeds Gone Unpunished, a new collection of stories from The Order of the Stick. This new mostly-prequel features five never-before-available stories, each starring a different Azurite character and covering the time before, during, and after the Battle of Azure City, as depicted in Book 3, War and XPs. It's our longest book of original content yet, clocking in at 160 pages of black-and-white action and comedy, featuring the story that launched Giant in the Playground's successful Kickstarter campaign: