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Doraleous & Associates is an Internet sketch animated fantasy series created by the YouTube channel Hank and Jed. The series premiered on The Escapist in 2010. It later premiered on July 22, 2012 on YouTube on Machinima's Happy Hour.

Premise
The series is set in a medieval fantasy world called Nudonia. It follows the misadventures of a group of warriors for hire, Doraleous and his associates (Drak, Mirdon and Neebs).

Main characters

 * Doraleous - human swordsman and leader of Doraleous & Associates. Doraleous is muscular man with black hair and a black beard. Doraleous used to be very fit but in later episodes admits he has "let himself go". He tends to wear chain-mail armor with a sword sheathed on his left shoulder. Doraleous also has a scar above and below his right eye, which he received after tripping over a rug.
 * Associates (work for Doraleous)
 * Drak - dwarf barbarian with a squeaky voice, Drak is fat and hairy. He wears little armour, even by the standards of the other barbarian characters such as Broof: a skull cap, loin cloth and baldric. He usually fights with a small axe in each hand, these can be thrown but are more commonly used in close combat. On full moons Drak tends to transform into a large shaggy brown semi-humanoid creature. (episodes 1-18 and 25- present)
 * Mirdon - human wizard, Mirdon is an elderly human with blue eyes and white eyebrows, moustache and beard. He wears a blue robe with gold trim, soft blue pointy hat with gold trim and gold earrings. His beard is confined by a rainbow-coloured scrunchy. He claims to only own two hats and was very upset when one was stolen. He carries a crooked wooden staff with gold trim and a spherical blue crystal held at the top.
 * Neebs - elf archer, Neebs is a skinny elf with a brown mullet. Neebs wears a green shirt and has a bow on his back and a quiver hung on his left arm. He is a very opinionated person and has a habit of stating his mind when ever he wants. (episodes 1-29, 45-48 (trial period) and 48-present)
 * Thesaurus - human archer, episodes 29-40
 * Doubtful Associates (recruited by Neebs but never formally by Doraleous)
 * Ladder Guy - human ladder bearer, (episodes 19-22)
 * Consultants (work with the company long term but not subordinate to Doraleous)
 * Broof - human barbarian, greatest of the Legapur Nine
 * Sir Walken - human knight swordsman

Other characters

 * Friends
 * Allies (fight usefully beside Doraleous and Associates)
 * Testaclees, human swordsman, generally recognised as the greatest warrior in Nudonia.
 * Ampherny, weakest of the Legapur Nine
 * Not Really Allies (fight beside Doraleous and Associates, but not usefully)
 * Leslie, worst fighter and then champion of the Wetalds
 * Informants (tell them useful things)
 * Harry Pooter
 * The Fortune Teller
 * Not Really Informants (know useful things, but either vague or deliberately unhelpful)
 * The Lady of the Lake - custodian of the Zephyr Blade
 * The strange deadly old man from Mightopolis dungeon
 * Opponents
 * Perpetrators (people with evil plans opposed by D&A, but who have no intention to destroy D&A)
 * The Pyramites -
 * Unlimited Objective (start as perpetrators, come to hate Doraleous and Associates and try to kill them)
 * Titanus -
 * King Calas -
 * Brothers of the Old World
 * The Our Day Gang -
 * King Ragthorn of Mightopolis
 * Limited Objective (an obstacle but not trying to kill them)
 * Marty the troll -
 * Giligorf -
 * The Duke of Welfaré -
 * Clients (helped by Doraleous)
 * Aleena, niece of the owner of the Drongo Tavern
 * The Geigh General -
 * The Prince and Princess of Hyleria -
 * Olga -
 * The Wetald King -
 * Intended Clients (people Doraleous intended to help but didn't)
 * The Pyramites
 * The King and People of Meh -
 * King Norton of Ashbury -
 * Other
 * Billiam Wiggledart - acclaimed playwright

Combat Character Classification
Characters can be sorted into categories according to how they participate in combat. These categories aren't mentioned in the story but are sufficiently clear it's probably helpful to list them.


 * Knights or Swordsmen wear armour, though often leaving their arms bare, and wield swords. Examples: Doraleous, Testaclees, Titanus, Sir Walken, Ampherny, Atari, Titanus
 * Barbarians don't wear much armour and leave their chests bare, they often wield axes. Examples: Drak, Broof, the deadly old man, Varicose?
 * Archers wear little armour and wield bows. These characters tend to have wilderness skills. Examples: Neebs, Thesaurus, The Duke of Welfaré
 * Wizards wear robes and cast spells. Examples: Mirdon, Old World Wizard, Giligorf. Harry Pooter is a trainee wizard but when attacked didn't cast in his own defence.
 * Grunts carry swords, spears or bows and fight in large numbers in battles.
 * Monsters can also fight.
 * Commoners, and typically rulers, don't fight and presumable can't.

Magic
This is a list of the magical spells and artefacts seen or described in the series. For the moment I'm leaving out superhuman feats of strength and speed, but including Drak's lycanthropy.

Wizards
All definite spells to date have been cast by Mirdon, Old World Wizard or Giligorf. Though the magical abilities of Meelog might also be wholly or partially achieved by spells, no spells were visibly cast. Old World Wizard is more powerful than Mirdon or Giligorf, who appear to be on about the same level.

Spells
Spells that are attempted and fail, or which the wizard aborts during casting, or which the wizard only claims to be able to cast, all count. When asked to list his spells Mirdon was only able to remember five, though he has demonstrated far more than that.

Some spells have a verbal component: the wizard calls out the spell's name as he casts, or babbles. Old World Wizard's spells seem to have no verbal component, Giligorf usually speaks in English, Mirdon's verbal components vary the most. Spell names are either English or Latin-sounding.

Magical Abilities
Meelog has the power to create magical warriors to serve him, such as the wooden army (Episodes 27, 29, 30) and a stone golem in Episode 37. This ability is partly mediated by his control of an orb.

The Fortune Teller can predict the future with the aid of a crystal ball.

Mirdon controls enslaved pigeons capable of putting up posters.

Mirdon knows at least two magical recipes, one of which is for frying fish.

Two characters have demonstrated the ability to return from the dead. Titanus was killed by Neebs in Episode 4, returned in Episode 26, was killed by Neebs a second time in Episode 27, returned in Episode 43, and was killed by Neebs a third time in Episode 44. The Old World Wizard was perhaps killed in Episode 23 and returned about eighty seconds later, then was definitely killed in Episode 23, returned in Episode 49, and was killed again the same episode.In each case the returned body bears the scars of the death wound(s).

Barat has been said to be unkillable. The staff of Arzon Prison attempted to kill him every day for a long time without success.

Magical Afflictions
Drak suffers from lycanthropy, presumably so does the monster who infected him.

In Episode 45 a group of villages were overrun by zombies known as The Undead.

Magical Artefacts
The Zephyr Blade is seen in Episodes 1 and 10, and used in Episode 44. Several other artefacts are mentioned in the Book of Pooter in Episode 10: The Bow of Eternity, the Staff of Light and the Ring of Ice.

Scattered throughout Nudonia and the Old World are "about" seven tranny holes, which once allowed rapid travel over long distances. All the tranny holes in Nudonia have been destroyed but Giligorf, working for the Old World Wizard, was able to partially reopen tranny hole number four.

Harry Pooter controls a magic broom that allows him to fly but normally leaves it in his locker at Shackleton Wizard School rather than carry it with him.

Mirdon's staff glows to provide light in Episode 38.

Season Two

 * The animation of Season Two was funded through a Kickstarter.

Company Credits

 * Hank and Jed Movie Pictures

Music

 * Composer: Alex Beard

Voice cast

 * Nate Panning - Doraleous
 * Jon Etheridge - Mirdon
 * Bryan Mahoney - Drak
 * Tony Schnur - Sir Walken
 * Brent Triplett - Neebs