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* [[spoiler: SweetPollyOliver]]: [[spoiler: The entire plot was designed as a vicious [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstruction]] of this from the start. Chapter Three sets up Oswald as a SweetPollyOliver, only to subvert it by revealing he's a {{trans|gender}} man. The ''real'' Polly Oliver? ''Wilfrid/Amir''. It took ''years'' for this plotline to emerge.]]
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* [[spoiler: SweetPollyOliver]]: [[spoiler: The entire plot was designed as a vicious [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstruction]] of this from the start. Chapter Three sets up Oswald as a SweetPollyOliver, only to subvert it by revealing he's a {{trans|gender}} UsefulNotes/{{trans|gender}} man. The ''real'' Polly Oliver? ''Wilfrid/Amir''. It took ''years'' for this plotline to emerge.]]
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** [[spoiler: Oswald is {{transgender}}.]]
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** [[spoiler: Oswald is {{transgender}}.transgender.]]
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* BadassGay: They're mercenaries. Who also have homosexual sex.
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** [[spoiler: Oswald is transgender. ]]
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** [[spoiler: Oswald is transgender. {{transgender}}.]]
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* [[spoiler: SweetPollyOliver]]: [[spoiler: The entire plot was designed as a vicious [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstruction]] of this from the start. Chapter Three sets up Oswald as a SweetPollyOliver, only to subvert it by revealing he's a Transman.{{trans|gender}} man. The ''real'' Polly Oliver? ''Wilfrid/Amir''. It took ''years'' for this plotline to emerge.]]
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!!! Tropes present in this work:
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Was originally posted on SmackJeeves but that version is no longer available. However, the author has published a reboot called "Knights Errant: Pavane" that is currently being posted on the [[http://sparklermonthly.com/series/knights-errant/ Sparkler Monthly site.]] The characters are the same, the major difference being the sequence of events.
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Was originally posted on SmackJeeves Website/SmackJeeves but that version is no longer available. However, the author has published a reboot called "Knights Errant: Pavane" that is currently being posted on the [[http://sparklermonthly.com/series/knights-errant/ Sparkler Monthly site.]] The characters are the same, the major difference being the sequence of events.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Oswald's father.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Oswald's father.father.
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''Knights Errant'' is a fantasy webcomic that, in the author's words, "details the lengths to which Wilfrid, a once exalted member of society, will go to reclaim favor with the courts". Namely, joining the "Errant Knights", a mercenary band known for actually having a code of honor. They are led by the young (and handsome) knight Oswald.
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Can be found [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/ here]]. However, the author has recently done a reboot called "Knights Errant: Pavane" that is currently being posted on its own [[http://sparklermonthly.com/series/knights-errant/ site.]] They have stated that the characters are the same, the major difference being the sequence of events.
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Edited to correct the author's pronouns, as per their author profile on Sparkler Monthly: http://sparklermonthly.com/creator/jennifer-doyle/
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Can be found [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/ here]]. However, the author has recently done a reboot called "Knights Errant: Pavane" that is currently being posted on its own [[http://sparklermonthly.com/series/knights-errant/ site.]] She has stated that the characters are the same, the major difference being the sequence of events.
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Can be found [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/ here]]. However, the author has recently done a reboot called "Knights Errant: Pavane" that is currently being posted on its own [[http://sparklermonthly.com/series/knights-errant/ site.]] She has They have stated that the characters are the same, the major difference being the sequence of events.
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* ArtEvolution: Acknowledged by the creator, Doyler, who says she didn't manage to get Wilfrid's character design right until around chapter 3 (two or so years after the comic's launch) because her art back then wasn't up to par to how she could draw now. While her art was good-looking from the start, it has improved tremendously over the years. Compare the [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/899917/page-2/ first page]] to the [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/1029007/chapter-1-page-11/ improvement even in chapter 1]], to the kind of escalation in art evolution that begins to grace pages late in [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/1435209/chapter-2-page-47/ chapter 2]] and onward.
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* ArtEvolution: Acknowledged by the creator, Doyler, who says she they didn't manage to get Wilfrid's character design right until around chapter 3 (two or so years after the comic's launch) because her their art back then wasn't up to par to how she they could draw now. While her their art was good-looking from the start, it has improved tremendously over the years. Compare the [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/899917/page-2/ first page]] to the [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/1029007/chapter-1-page-11/ improvement even in chapter 1]], to the kind of escalation in art evolution that begins to grace pages late in [[http://knights-errant.smackjeeves.com/comics/1435209/chapter-2-page-47/ chapter 2]] and onward.