It’s a webcomic about things, but mainly videogames. BUT! The chapel isn’t your average badly drawn comic about video games, it has been hand crafted by Ryan Dixon (AKA. Fatherlorris) deep within the Welsh countryside. The chapel is also low fat and free of all artificial sweeteners so you can consume it all day and guilt free!
The Chapelis a video game webcomic by Ryan Dixon featuring short skits of video game characters in various absurd situations. Frequent subjects are Paradox Interactive games as well as Dwarf Fortress.
This webcomic provides examples of:
- A.I. Getting High: an actual bug from Stellaris.
- Artificial Brilliance / Artificial Stupidity: This comic shows the difference between enemy and allied AI in Hearts of Iron IV.
- Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Notable Paradox adversaries: Nazi Germany in Hearts of Iron, Ming Dynasty in Europa Universalis, The Prethoryn Scourge in Stellaris and Liberalism in Victoria: An Empire Under The Sun.
- Balkanize Me: The death of Charlemagne leads to this for Western Europe. A similar fate befalls the Timurid Empire.
- Berserk Button: Pope Leo X and indulgences for Hárri, so much so that he starts the Protestant Reformation in Finnmark while delivering a Precision F-Strike.
- Black Vikings: The Chinese Emperor likes West African Greeks and other interesting combinations of religion and ethnicity. Also, he hates tribute.
- Blatant Lies: Totally not a Skaven stronghold.
- Brown Note: Too much microcline and olivine in the new grand meeting hall cause the eyes of the dwarf lord to bleed.
- Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys: France in Hearts of Iron, in stark contrast to its reputation as the Blue Blob of Doom in Europa Universalis.
- Comically Inept Healing: The court physicians in these two comics. The latter physician's solution is also a case of Harmful Healing.
- Crippling Castration: This Khan makes a business out of exporting eunuchs to the Emperor of China.
- Fantastic Racism: As one robot discovers, making friends is difficult when your neighbors consider you an abomination.
- Full-Circle Revolution: The leaders of the Soviet Union decide to become Corrupt Corporate Executives they claimed to oppose to save themselves the tedium of manually managing factories.
- Horrible Judge of Character: This dwarf thinks nothing of allowing Drak Nazush, a vampire, into the fortress.
- Major Injury Underreaction: This dwarf has had an ok day, despite the axe lodged in his head.
- Might Makes Right: It does when you're France in Europa Universalis IV, the comic is a case of Can't Get Away with Nuthin' for Friesland.
- Paper-Thin Disguise: All it takes one skeleton is one bucket over the head.
- Running Gag: People coming to the Holy Land only to collect the Crusader trait.
- Skewed Priorities: Pope Urban knows just when the time is right for a crusade for Bengal. A fairly common occurence in the comics in any case.
- Too Awesome to Use: Golden Ages in EU IV as far as the French leader is concerned.
- Unwanted Assistance: It is when you are near the supply limit.