Might be nothing (or just me), but seems like the last page doesn’t link to this one…
Also, who let those adventurers at the advanced rule book? They’re obviously ridiculously committed to this roleplaying thing, so even the vague definitions and archaic references will do nothing to deter them from exploiting the guidelines to suit their nefarious purposes! And HR forgot to add in railroads to this world’s history!
Byron’s not new. :/ Neither is Bandit, really. E-merl, sure, he’s part of the second wave of recruits but he’s already developed a buddy-cop relationship with Gravedust so it’s no wonder he’d be there at Gravy’s side (and Rachel, well… you gotta stand by your man. And your dwarf.). But even then, E-merl and Rachel are practically part of the old guard compared to the Fightopian recruits, let alone anyone brought into the fold after them.
Hehe, if I recall, during the last arc, the fighting between the Peacemakers and the Champions, a concern was voiced about a lack of good ol’ fashion good versus evil adventuring, rather than the grey morality of full scale war.
Wonder if those guys were willing to stick around long enough to see this.
Gravedust’s biggest problem, in my opinion, is that he isolates himself, forgetting about the friends and allies that he can rely on. I guess he’s used to being alone, but he doesn’t have to be.
In the event of an emergency, drop what you’re doing and beat it senseless.
Frigg can hear you.
Go go Team Loophole!
“A funny thing happened to me on the way to the Adventurer’s Guild…”
Might be nothing (or just me), but seems like the last page doesn’t link to this one…
Also, who let those adventurers at the advanced rule book? They’re obviously ridiculously committed to this roleplaying thing, so even the vague definitions and archaic references will do nothing to deter them from exploiting the guidelines to suit their nefarious purposes! And HR forgot to add in railroads to this world’s history!
Well, they did kinda write the guild charter, so they oughta know how to use it to their advantage.
Why do you think they wrote it? They were the ones to put in the little loopholes like this
Dis side quest is goin’ ta be a tankless task.
‘Cause our two tanks are still sidelined (Frigg, Scip).
They’ll be fine, just drink a potion.
Bandit is so kayooot!
And here I thought she was a Gnome…
She reminds me more of a halfling, but I know that to be untrue.
Halflings and Gnomes are the same race in Arkerra.
Gravedust is my favorite & I’m really happy the rest of the gang is being so supportive
Iwatani or the Stogie?
The cultists. Fully armed.
Best!
Best’s most recent incarnation in the body of a mechanical hamster!
And dangerous.
Caneghem I think.
Funny, thought the Same. ;)
I’m not sure the word “funny” exists in his vocabulary.
It might exist, given the context. Probably with a little dancing lights spell in effect above his head, written in common:
>implying we don’t have scrying
When all else fails, call in the Rule Lawyers.
It’s Harky, who suddenly had a change of heart.
And whom heart is now using Harky? :P
Interesting how it’s the new recruits (so to speak) who came up with the idea to use the loophole and return to Adventuring :D
Byron’s not new. :/ Neither is Bandit, really. E-merl, sure, he’s part of the second wave of recruits but he’s already developed a buddy-cop relationship with Gravedust so it’s no wonder he’d be there at Gravy’s side (and Rachel, well… you gotta stand by your man. And your dwarf.). But even then, E-merl and Rachel are practically part of the old guard compared to the Fightopian recruits, let alone anyone brought into the fold after them.
Bandit is not one or the Original Five, she is from the same group as E-Gurl and the others, we just got to see her first
They didn’t pay attention to protagonist-centered time. They can take as long as they need and the plot will wait for them…
Gotta love it when the NPC quest giver walks up to you. I’m lookin’ at you, ESO. Love that.
The artwork on this page is just stunning. Such clarity and excellent color composition. Its as if I am really there….Huzzah!
Hehe, if I recall, during the last arc, the fighting between the Peacemakers and the Champions, a concern was voiced about a lack of good ol’ fashion good versus evil adventuring, rather than the grey morality of full scale war.
Wonder if those guys were willing to stick around long enough to see this.
I’m pretty sure Tatsu’s still around. He posted a complaint about the Champions not a dozen pages ago.
Gravedust’s biggest problem, in my opinion, is that he isolates himself, forgetting about the friends and allies that he can rely on. I guess he’s used to being alone, but he doesn’t have to be.
The last panel looks suspiciously like an adventuring party heading into a new dungeon
Adventurers stick together no matter what.
Until it comes time to roll for the leet loot :P