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'''[[http://dawnchapel.com The Dawn Chapel]]''' is the general name for a collection of short stories. It sits somewhere in a no-man's-land between the gag-a-day strip and the longform comic. Short form, maybe? Middleform? What this effectively means for you if you're a reader is that if you don't like what you're reading, you can still just keep on reading, because in a few pages you'll be reading something else.

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'''[[http://dawnchapel.''[[http://dawnchapel.com The Dawn Chapel]]''' Chapel]]'' is the general name for a collection of short stories. It sits somewhere in a no-man's-land between the gag-a-day strip and the longform comic. Short form, maybe? Middleform? What this effectively means for you if you're a reader is that if you don't like what you're reading, you can still just keep on reading, because in a few pages you'll be reading something else.

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It's inspired to some extent by the Flight anthologies, both in the flavor of fantasy-adventure stories presented and in the short story anthology presentation.

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It's inspired to some extent by the Flight anthologies, both in the flavor of fantasy-adventure stories presented and in the short story anthology presentation.
presentation. There is not, at present, any significance to the title ''The Dawn Chapel'', nor does it refer to anything in any of the stories.



There is not, at present, any significance to the title ''The Dawn Chapel'', nor does it refer to anything in any of the stories.

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There is not, at present, any significance to the title ''The Dawn Chapel'', nor does it refer to anything in any of the stories.
[[http://www.patreon.com/dawnchapel Has a Patreon page]].


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* EnemyRisingBehind: Pedro, intimidated by the captain, doesn't notice the vampire squid crawling over the railing.


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* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Vampire squids, which are actually quite harmless.

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'''[[http://dawnchapel.com The Dawn Chapel]]''' is an anthology of short stories. It's sitting somewhere in a no-man's-land between the gag-a-day strip and the longform comic. Short form, maybe? Middleform? What this effectively means for you if you're a reader is that if you don't like what you're reading, you can still just keep on reading, because in a few pages you'll be reading something else.

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'''[[http://dawnchapel.com The Dawn Chapel]]''' is an anthology the general name for a collection of short stories. It's sitting It sits somewhere in a no-man's-land between the gag-a-day strip and the longform comic. Short form, maybe? Middleform? What this effectively means for you if you're a reader is that if you don't like what you're reading, you can still just keep on reading, because in a few pages you'll be reading something else.



The current story, "The Way Back", is the longest comic in the collection, at 25+ strips and counting. Most of the examples below will refer to it.



* BunnyEarsLawyer: Razzleback the jackelope is a good quartermaster and cook, but has a tendency to get theatrical and ramble about pirates.
* DontCallMeSir: Noe asks that Pedro not call him "sir".



* Schedule Slip: While the webcomic has no set schedule, one originally could have expected a page out around once a week, and then it slipped from there. In May 2012 Root promised an end was near. As of November 16th, no new pages have yet been created.

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* Schedule Slip: While FisherKingdom: Some of the webcomic has no set schedule, island worlds can inflict unwanted changes on visitors; this is what makes them so dangerous.
* ScheduleSlip: Suffered a bad
one originally could have expected a page out around once a week, May 2012, lasting until just before 2014.
* SleepyHead: Pedro falls asleep just before
and then it slipped from there. In May 2012 Root promised an end was near. As after the captains' briefing; whether this is part of November 16th, no new pages have his personality or just a specific instance is yet been created.to be seen.
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* Schedule Slip: While the webcomic has no set schedule, one originally could have expected a page out around once a week, and then it slipped from there. In May 2012 Root promised an end was near. As of November 16th, no new pages have yet been created.
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'''[[http://dawnchapel.com The Dawn Chapel]]''' is an anthology of short stories. It's sitting somewhere in a no-man's-land between the gag-a-day strip and the longform comic. Short form, maybe? Middleform? What this effectively means for you if you're a reader is that if you don't like what you're reading, you can still just keep on reading, because in a few pages you'll be reading something else.

It's inspired to some extent by the Flight anthologies, both in the flavor of fantasy-adventure stories presented and in the short story anthology presentation.

There is not, at present, any significance to the title ''The Dawn Chapel'', nor does it refer to anything in any of the stories.

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* AnimalStereotypes: ''The Apex Predator'' series involves a proud lion coping with a series of household affronts to his dignity.
* DownerEnding: The conclusion of ''They Sit So Still''. Most of the story is kind of a downer, honestly.
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