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Post by rogonandi on Apr 13, 2017 6:30:08 GMT
It's been something of a hiatus due to Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild consuming my non-work portion of my life. However, I'm finally finished the next page of the comic. It looks like Angelo might have to do some *GASP* research after all! Click here to go to the comic's archives: Click!Click here to vote for the webcomic: Click!
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Post by danielxcutter on Apr 13, 2017 7:32:02 GMT
You *know* that these guys are super-powerful and know it when they hear about a Wishmaster with Cleric levels and are like "oh okay we can do this". On the other hand, they don't know that he's able to cast 9th-level spells, but both of the emperors are epic-level casters, so...
I thought the curse or whatever it was meant that Morty was indestructible, but I guess defeating him and sticking him back into his prison is probably enough for a generation or two.
Oh, by the way... I wonder what the parasite actually *is*. I doubt it's that powerful in terms of *turns the host's body into a quasi-invincible living weapon", at least compared to Angelo's ridiculously OP magic, at least not to be worth it. What in the three hells is the Planar Void anyways? Would that be where vestiges would be stuck in, if this setting had had them?
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Post by rogonandi on Apr 13, 2017 7:52:52 GMT
I thought the curse or whatever it was meant that Morty was indestructible, but I guess defeating him and sticking him back into his prison is probably enough for a generation or two. That's right...Angelo said 'defeat', not 'destroy.' Oh, by the way... I wonder what the parasite actually *is*. I doubt it's that powerful in terms of *turns the host's body into a quasi-invincible living weapon", at least compared to Angelo's ridiculously OP magic, at least not to be worth it. What in the three hells is the Planar Void anyways? Would that be where vestiges would be stuck in, if this setting had had them? The Planar Void is probably the worst place in Manjulias' universe, maybe even worse than The Lands of Sadness. There it's said that negative energy collects and annhilates almost everything that finds itself in it. It also creates, apparently, using energy and matter refuse that was twisted horrifically from what that energy or matter once was. It's said that Grimalar somehow congealed there.
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Post by danielxcutter on Apr 13, 2017 9:44:20 GMT
I thought the curse or whatever it was meant that Morty was indestructible, but I guess defeating him and sticking him back into his prison is probably enough for a generation or two. That's right...Angelo said 'defeat', not 'destroy.' Oh, by the way... I wonder what the parasite actually *is*. I doubt it's that powerful in terms of *turns the host's body into a quasi-invincible living weapon", at least compared to Angelo's ridiculously OP magic, at least not to be worth it. What in the three hells is the Planar Void anyways? Would that be where vestiges would be stuck in, if this setting had had them? The Planar Void is probably the worst place in Manjulias' universe, maybe even worse than The Lands of Sadness. There it's said that negative energy collects and annhilates almost everything that finds itself in it. It also creates, apparently, using energy and matter refuse that was twisted horrifically from what that energy or matter once was. It's said that Grimalar somehow congealed there.
Oooooh, no wonder the parasite's such a jerk. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Grimalar *is* related to Tlodnal in some way, considering that he's a former celestial twisted into what he is by his pain. Speaking of him, is the T a Greater God?
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Post by jssheridan on Apr 13, 2017 21:20:16 GMT
Woo update! They seem to have a lot of faith that their intel is correct. The entity isn't all-knowing or always correct, it just answers to the best of its ability. Since you're done with BotW, you can start Persona 5 now! Thanks Rogonandi!
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Post by greatdane on Apr 14, 2017 16:13:49 GMT
I just made the connection that Tlodnal was cast out of the Celestial Heavens during the event that saw Janusine betray Sarbek. Woo! I wonder how the good Gods were involved during the conflict... Was Tlodnal's angelic name Landolt, by any chance?
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Post by danielxcutter on Apr 15, 2017 1:08:05 GMT
I just made the connection that Tlodnal was cast out of the Celestial Heavens during the event that saw Janusine betray Sarbek. Woo! I wonder how the good Gods were involved during the conflict... Was Tlodnal's angelic name Landolt, by any chance? I don't get that reference.
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Post by rogonandi on Apr 15, 2017 2:43:23 GMT
I just made the connection that Tlodnal was cast out of the Celestial Heavens during the event that saw Janusine betray Sarbek. Woo! I wonder how the good Gods were involved during the conflict... Was Tlodnal's angelic name Landolt, by any chance? I don't get that reference. Tlodnal's my last name spelled backwards.
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Post by memnarch on Apr 15, 2017 6:30:33 GMT
Ah hey, a new comic! Is the hand/glove thing in panel four a remnant of the spell that was used?
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Post by danielxcutter on Apr 15, 2017 15:01:51 GMT
I don't get that reference. Tlodnal's my last name spelled backwards. Oh.
OOOOHHHH.
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