Daily Strip Discussion
Daily Strip Discussion
A bunch got wiped out when Buzzcomix went offline, so here's the new thread for your general discussions.
"Consistancy is the hobgoblin of little minds."
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Wondered what Kasaii was doing over there in the corner. Very climactic, I must say. Nothing like suddenly realizing the enemy's full hand when encountering them, although I have confidance that Delemonte will have some backup plan. Can't wait to see how this one plays out. Hope Friv & Co. arn't too damaged- probably arn't, as Kasaii and Dana don't seem overly concerned.
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You know, that is an excellent idea, Juron.
*grins* I think I've found my next bonus voting image.
*grins* I think I've found my next bonus voting image.
"Consistancy is the hobgoblin of little minds."
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*grins* There was one time, before, when he got caught off-guard.
http://yeti.keenspace.com/d/20040616.html
Admittedly, that turned into something less than his finest hour. Who knows what this turnaround will portend...
http://yeti.keenspace.com/d/20040616.html
Admittedly, that turned into something less than his finest hour. Who knows what this turnaround will portend...
"Consistancy is the hobgoblin of little minds."
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Patchwork Champions. Note to self: You cannot read by laserlight.
True, that is one other mess up and there might be at least one more in the mix somewhere.*grins* There was one time, before, when he got caught off-guard.
http://yeti.keenspace.com/d/20040616.html
Admittedly, that turned into something less than his finest hour. Who knows what this turnaround will portend...
Regardless, I'm really liking how this ending is going and I'm pretty sure I have a good read on what's going to happen. Well at least a loose idea. Then again knowing this comic, something is going to come out of left field and cause one (or two, or three) plot twists. I guess there are reasons I read this comic everyday.
Aye.
Hear hear!
The Emperor puts on a nice face for it, certainly...
...but he wouldn't dismiss those two so offhandishly.
Must say, I share Jeremar's last expession there...
The Emperor puts on a nice face for it, certainly...
...but he wouldn't dismiss those two so offhandishly.
Must say, I share Jeremar's last expession there...
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"Evil"
I was thinking about various stories, and it sprung to mind how you have, really, two types of villians in stories. There are those who are clearly evil, and obviously so (Sepiroth, Kuja, Jack of Blades, Ganon, Illidan, Arthas, Aribeth), but then you have those who are ambiguously evil- are they evil, or are they good, and just agressively acting out thier point of view (such as Delemonte)?
Delemonte is especially questionable as an evil character because he does not want to hurt anyone- he asks permission of Jeremar, and he only knocks out the others who oppose him.
So while I rant on the topic, I might as well say it: "Delemonte rules!"
I've got to figure out a villian who is neither of those and trademark him/her...
Delemonte is especially questionable as an evil character because he does not want to hurt anyone- he asks permission of Jeremar, and he only knocks out the others who oppose him.
So while I rant on the topic, I might as well say it: "Delemonte rules!"
I've got to figure out a villian who is neither of those and trademark him/her...
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Oh that's gonna be fun.
I suppose there is a reson they are called "furies". Great thing about this comic. Even villians deserve a little love.
AD&D alignments, while they cover a good spectrum of moods, aren't totally conclusive. What do you classify Delemonte as? Perhaps lawful, but he's skilled at subterfuge at occasionally kills his own men. Not chaotic, due to his systematic approach to things. He likes the system but sees himself as not subject to it. Good? No, he's willing to kill to achieve his goal, and though he avoids it, if necessary, he doesn't shirk from it. Not evil, because he does seem to value life. The only thing left is true neutral, and that doesn't fit him either because he does not exibit real balance or moderation (which is itself a lawful trait).
I find that the chaotically destructive person usually isn't (the/a) villian... they're a tool. Chaos is just as easily bent to serve as law is- the trick to using someone is to know thier motivations.
But again with the dying lines. That is greatness.
AD&D alignments, while they cover a good spectrum of moods, aren't totally conclusive. What do you classify Delemonte as? Perhaps lawful, but he's skilled at subterfuge at occasionally kills his own men. Not chaotic, due to his systematic approach to things. He likes the system but sees himself as not subject to it. Good? No, he's willing to kill to achieve his goal, and though he avoids it, if necessary, he doesn't shirk from it. Not evil, because he does seem to value life. The only thing left is true neutral, and that doesn't fit him either because he does not exibit real balance or moderation (which is itself a lawful trait).
I find that the chaotically destructive person usually isn't (the/a) villian... they're a tool. Chaos is just as easily bent to serve as law is- the trick to using someone is to know thier motivations.
But again with the dying lines. That is greatness.
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SFX!
Poor guy. He forgot to let them out of the dungeon, first, though... Oh well. Dungeons were constructed for adventurers to escape from them.
Nice effects, too.
(Just lettin' ya know that we're still here!)
Keep up the good work.
Nice effects, too.
(Just lettin' ya know that we're still here!)
Keep up the good work.
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Not entirely. There's still five epilogue strips coming, just to wrap some stuff up. Then there's a whole sequel comic - new characters to love and hate. (*giggles like a schoolgirl; I can't wait to see reactions to two characters in particular*)
"Consistancy is the hobgoblin of little minds."
Patchwork Champions. Note to self: You cannot read by laserlight.
Patchwork Champions. Note to self: You cannot read by laserlight.