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Annotations Every Day - Written by T Campbell & Flo Kahn - Illustrated by John & Jason Waltrip

When you need to go over your boss' head, there's always God.

A Traal To Remember – Page 6

on December 11, 2015
Chapter: Extra Bits
└ Tags: Harky, Iver, Magda, Penk
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  1. Inlaa
    Inlaa
    December 11, 2015, 12:11 am | # | Reply

    Man, this conversation is getting tents.

    I’ll see myself out.

    • Ganurath
      Ganurath
      December 11, 2015, 1:58 am | # | Reply

      It seems clear that Iver thinks that Magda should bivouacking Harky off while he fights Penk.

      • Jack Vermicelli
        Jack Vermicelli
        December 11, 2015, 2:17 am | # | Reply

        While hilarious, that one really yurt to read.

        • Benedikt
          Benedikt
          December 11, 2015, 9:46 am | # | Reply

          Nothing to contribute phonetically, but still got a tip: i try to ignore these puns.

    • Rules Lawyer
      Rules Lawyer
      December 12, 2015, 3:23 am | # | Reply

      You’ve got it pegged.

  2. MatthewtheLucky
    MatthewtheLucky
    December 11, 2015, 12:12 am | # | Reply

    That’s… Actually fairly sound logic, given they’re dealing with a chaotic evil god.

    • Chris
      Chris
      December 11, 2015, 10:58 am | # | Reply

      How is the God evil? we haven’t seen the God do anything Evil at all.
      Bestows powers onto subjects for their benefit.
      Unites many different groups together under one power.
      Powers that assist in combating their foes.

      He just looks scary.

      • Baldur
        Baldur
        December 11, 2015, 3:18 pm | # | Reply

        Check out the first chapter and you will see Tectonicus spell out the doom of the world.

        • Phil
          Flo
          December 11, 2015, 5:23 pm | # | Reply

          You can’t always judge a God by its prophets.

          • Andreas Geisler
            Andreas Geisler
            December 11, 2015, 6:29 pm | # | Reply

            If not by its prophets, whom by?

            • heathenscum
              heathenscum
              December 11, 2015, 9:58 pm | # | Reply

              By the fact that there are literal manifestations of the God’s will in this world? That is like me saying Andreas Geisler likes pick baby bonnets. and you saying well if you can’t judge by the guy that says he speaks for Andreas Geisler who can you trust?

              • Ved
                Ved
                December 12, 2015, 2:20 pm | # | Reply

                The thing is that Tectonicus seems like a rather primal power. Sentient but not particularly discriminating beyond general destruction and anger.

                • Ved
                  Ved
                  December 12, 2015, 2:32 pm | # | Reply

                  Really seems to be the hallmark of gods in general though.
                  Frigg’s wolf-god thing behaves a lot like Tectonicus. It just yells at Frigg to do certain things and only cares that it’s appetites are satisfied. Graia’s bough possessed Syr’nj long enough to be wrathful.
                  I expect the Countless Limbs and Unyielding Open Heart are almost proto-gods fueled more by pure belief than anything else.

                  • SotiCoto
                    SotiCoto
                    April 7, 2016, 8:52 am | # | Reply

                    Power and maturity are generally mutually exclusive.

        • SotiCoto
          SotiCoto
          April 7, 2016, 8:50 am | # | Reply

          He only dooms the world for its own good. It has a major skin infection. He intends to burn it clean. Tectonicus is a good buy after all.

          • SotiCoto
            SotiCoto
            May 23, 2017, 4:09 am | # | Reply

            Damnit past-me… can’t you even spell a three-letter word correctly?

      • Johanna von Karajan
        Johanna von Karajan
        December 13, 2015, 4:19 pm | # | Reply

        He’s Chaotic-Evil. If you can’t accept it, ragequit, and cry in a corner. xD

        • Beroli
          Beroli
          December 13, 2015, 7:26 pm | # | Reply

          …Does that imperative extend to the comic author who said “You can’t always judge a God by its prophets.”?

          • Johanna von Karajan
            Johanna von Karajan
            December 13, 2015, 10:37 pm | # | Reply

            Yes it does. Now what?

  3. CorrTerek
    CorrTerek
    December 11, 2015, 12:24 am | # | Reply

    And maybe if the earth were to open up and swallow one of the concerned spectators whose name begins with an “I” and ends with a “ver”, that’d be Tectonicus’s will too.

    …Look, I just really don’t like the guy, okay?

    • Tsapki
      Tsapki
      December 11, 2015, 1:37 am | # | Reply

      I don’t think any of us do. Honestly, on the list of hated least to most on the leaders of the World’s Rebellion, Iver is likely at the top with only some stiff competition from Don Goblingo.

      • Rolan7
        Rolan7
        December 11, 2015, 2:18 am | # | Reply

        Depends. Like him as a person? Nah (though I can sympathize).
        Like him as a character? Absolutely.

        • Loyal
          Loyal
          December 11, 2015, 9:30 pm | # | Reply

          Iver’s just has it too easy for me to like him. He doesn’t even do anything as a character, he’s just a living bankroll for the Rebellion’s army who spends his time acting smug.

          Iwatani’s also run into not nearly enough opposition, but at least the latter’s charming and affable, and at least we get to see the means by which he plots and schemes.

    • Johanna von Karajan
      Johanna von Karajan
      December 13, 2015, 4:20 pm | # | Reply

      Yeah, we get it. What else is new? He’s scripted for you to not like him.

  4. brasca1
    brasca1
    December 11, 2015, 12:28 am | # | Reply

    Penk never mentioned any differences before. I’m wondering if this is Magda verifying Gravedust’s accusation.

    • Nathanyel
      Nathanyel
      December 11, 2015, 4:24 am | # | Reply

      I really hope that, too.

    • TxGator
      TxGator
      December 11, 2015, 9:49 am | # | Reply

      Penk decided to work with Peacemakers for there most recent encounter, which opens the possibility he might be willing to doing it again. Iver probably figures Harky would not be good with this idea, so he’s predicting a conflict will arise between the two… especially if he helps push the buttons.

    • Ved
      Ved
      December 12, 2015, 2:26 pm | # | Reply

      I’m sure I’m missing subtext. But the way Magda worded her query and the way Iver responded doesn’t make it sound like that Penk finding a diplomatic solution presents a problem. It’s a little bit too convenient since Iver is a hawk, not a dove. He might not like Harky personally, but I don’t think that enters into his decisions at all.

  5. Armagrodden
    Armagrodden
    December 11, 2015, 2:30 am | # | Reply

    Surprise! You’re on Candid Camera! Harky and Penk have been standing on the other side of your tent the whole time!

    • MDude
      MDude
      December 12, 2015, 12:33 pm | # | Reply

      Cue bird that chisels the image into stone with its beak before declaring “Rrrawk! It’s a living!”

  6. Rycan
    Rycan
    December 11, 2015, 3:33 am | # | Reply

    I wonder if Iver wants a more easily manipulated leader of the trolls, or if he really thinks he has a better shot of achieving his goals if he forces Gastonia to cede the Solates instead of destroying the kingdom outright.

    • Schneidend
      Schneidend
      December 12, 2015, 3:31 am | # | Reply

      It would be a nice change of pace to see a Machiavellian ruler actually do the bad stuff to get the good result, as the ideal Prince would. Like, being a murderous, traitorous douche so you can be in the best position to get what you want diplomatically? Unheard of! And an awesome twist.

      • Johanna von Karajan
        Johanna von Karajan
        December 13, 2015, 4:21 pm | # | Reply

        It’s been done before.

  7. Runic
    Runic
    December 11, 2015, 3:34 am | # | Reply

    A clever move by the dwarf here. Get his own divinely-blessed pawn to kill the largest personality and threat to his consolidation of power in a way that would be unchallenged by any, and even leaving him with an easily influenced new leader to turn into a new pawn. Concerns about the non-war path being easy to sweep away without the big troll encouraging the new leader to grow as a leader, to say nothing of the emotional vulnerability he’d be dealing with after killing his mentor and idol. Would even offer means to splinter the friendship between the pawns. A very clever bit of political machinations at play in this.

    At least in the end, there is some solace that Goblaurence will at least be eaten last.

  8. Jean-Luc
    Jean-Luc
    December 11, 2015, 3:38 am | # | Reply

    I thought trolls resolve their conflicts via youtube comments.

    • Insufferable Nerd
      Insufferable Nerd
      December 11, 2015, 5:48 am | # | Reply

      Wait, you mean that’s not what he’s talking about?

      • Nathanyel
        Nathanyel
        December 11, 2015, 6:03 am | # | Reply

        I swear, it’s creepy how fitting those avatars are…

        • Rolan7
          Rolan7
          December 11, 2015, 2:42 pm | # | Reply

          No kidding.

    • Eric
      Eric
      December 11, 2015, 3:18 pm | # | Reply

      SNORT!

      You sir, win the internet for today.

  9. Nathanyel
    Nathanyel
    December 11, 2015, 4:25 am | # | Reply

    Didn’t Harky appoint Penk as his second-in-command and eventual successor because he realized his style of leadership was becoming outdated? He may not like it, but I think he realizes that Penk would be the better leader.

    • Schneidend
      Schneidend
      December 12, 2015, 3:32 am | # | Reply

      Yeah, but Harky’s also old enough to have seen trolls in chains, worked to near-death. Penk may be too young for that.

  10. Mutterscrawl
    Mutterscrawl
    December 11, 2015, 9:27 am | # | Reply

    Please let her be smart enough to realize what he’s doing and tell Penk/Harky.

  11. Mr. Potato Patato Von Spusdworth III
    Mr. Potato Patato Von Spusdworth III
    December 11, 2015, 9:34 am | # | Reply

    WHY IS EVERONE SO DANG MANIPULATIVE!?

    • Mujaki
      Mujaki
      December 12, 2015, 4:48 am | # | Reply

      Because if they weren’t able to manipulate others, they wouldn’t be leaders.

  12. Eric
    Eric
    December 11, 2015, 3:17 pm | # | Reply

    This guy is as subtle as brick to the head. Hopefully she is smart enough to realize that he is manipulating her for his own gain.

    • l33tninja
      l33tninja
      December 11, 2015, 8:39 pm | # | Reply

      she isn’t. the last panel is the evidence

      • Gillsing
        Gillsing
        December 13, 2015, 3:12 pm | # | Reply

        Evidence? I thought she was just playing along with his expectations, partially to keep him talking, and partially to avoid suspicion. It wouldn’t do to appear sceptic or hesitant when a supposed co-conspirator is suggesting treacherous murder. That could get her treacherously murdered herself.

  13. zathael
    zathael
    December 11, 2015, 10:18 pm | # | Reply

    Iver generates more intrigue per paragraph than the entire Gastonian government combined.

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