@KingTwelveSixteen I am guessing he stored the spirit in that arrow or whatever and if he didn’t do that then he probably dismissed him or something but he may have killed him.
I love this characterization, it still has that rough craggy feel that we’ve come to expect from dwaves, without all the trappings of the ale swilling scottsman that seems to be the norm.
Oooh. I like his journal entries more and more as I read them. Nice for background as to the world around them. Heh, three guards against a dwarf…
They’re gonna need more guards.
…Did he just kill that spirit?
I think he just did the “Shaman King” thing where he merged him into an item.
Ah nostalgia
@KingTwelveSixteen I am guessing he stored the spirit in that arrow or whatever and if he didn’t do that then he probably dismissed him or something but he may have killed him.
Possible spoiler alert – VERY MILD
He didn’t kill him.
This topic is actually covered later in the story, and has, if you look back, has been touched on already. : D
I love this characterization, it still has that rough craggy feel that we’ve come to expect from dwaves, without all the trappings of the ale swilling scottsman that seems to be the norm.
I agree with the Alt-text. I play a lot of Dwarves, and we are always getting the , uh, short end of the stick.
Wasn’t the arrow that the dwarf used to kill the cultests on page 4 glow blue like that one?
Blue Man Quiver?