-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Reboot
Something to remember re: any goblin from the prequels - SoD was a long time ago, and goblin lifespan isn't that long (something like half a human's - Redcloak's explicitly an exception, his cape keeps his aging paused)
Well, actually the power of the Dark One keeps his aging paused through the cape. And if a god+ level being created from the powers of four pantheons found something totally unique that it hadn't seen in the sum total of the millions (billions?) of years of its creation, wouldn't it keep it alive? Just saying it's a problem, but far from an insurmountable one.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
The Serfway sandwich artisan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SlashDash
Obviously it's the Displacer Beasts!
No, they appeared twice.
They only appeared on one occasion, but they appeared twice.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Ornithologist
The three prostitutes
They will come back as one three headed prostitute. That's in one of the splat books, right?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Sermil
My vote is for Roy's understudy, who appears only in #613, since Roy was sick that day.
Roy was more than just sick, he was dead that day!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Jay R
But Pan is neither mentioned nor shown.
All of the ones listed, and shown to die, are major gods in the Greek Pantheon.
The comic also doesn't show us Uranus; which I think is the right call.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Dire_Flumph
And if a god+ level being created from the powers of four pantheons found something totally unique that it hadn't seen in the sum total of the millions (billions?) of years of its creation, wouldn't it keep it alive?
If the Snarl is a thinking creature maybe, and maybe it's just so freaked out my the new thing it kills the cleric because it's unique.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Quizatzhaderac
No, they appeared twice.
They only appeared on one occasion, but they appeared twice.
The quote is something like "only appeared on one page". So a character can appear as many times as there are panels on a page, so long as they don't appear on any other pages.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
halfeye
So a character can appear as many times as there are panels on a page
or more, in this case; 20 appearances per 11 panels, each.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
It will seem obvious once the character is revealed that the answer is the CPPD sketch artist who was fired for his terrible renditions of Cliff Port's worst mass murders since, well, ever.
(I mean, really! Bumps in the middle of the face? What's up with that?)
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
halfeye
The quote is something like "only appeared on one page". So a character can appear as many times as there are panels on a page, so long as they don't appear on any other pages.
You've missed a joke there. In the first place some people use blue text to indicate sarcasm. Anything in blue is something the poster did not mean literally. In the second place, they are displacer beasts. They project a false image. They appear twice. Think about it.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Psteve has been raised :)
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
JustinKase
Psteve has been raised :)
... and has used crazy psionic stuff to cross continuities! It all makes sense now! :smalltongue:
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
The character needs to either have enough power to be able to be useful to the Order of the Stick, or must have some resource that the Order needs. Poor Tony fits the bill, except Eugene was able to overpower him.
I keep thinking about the Djinni that interviewed Celia back in Career Girl.
There are similar characters, such as (1.67x1015)Q seenhere
But my vote is for the infernal that passed Ms. Tiamat's call off to the directors in 667. This infernal is in the perfect position to betray the IFCC by sharing information with the order - all it takes is Sabine sending her on a mission.
Added in edit:
Looking at the representative of the "four governments" from the strip with Daigo and Kazumi's wedding, I just noticed that we can see the breath of the older man in the red robe. Although Hinjo and Elan are not wearing heavier clothing, that detail still suggest that the climate around Red Robe Guy is cold. A government from a cold place could easily fit into the "must be useful/have some resource" role in the ice and snow. Alas, his is a Southern country, so he is from the wrong side of the globe. But you never know, they could be helping out.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Coventry
Alas, his is a Southern country, so he is from the wrong side of the globe. But you never know, they could be helping out.
Do we know for sure the Oots world is a globe? Maybe the Gods got lazy when they were drawing the map and just had the bottom wrap around to the top, so the southernmost nations are actually very close to the north pole.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
MartianInvader
Do we know for sure the Oots world is a globe?
Yes.:smalltongue:
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Coventry
Looking at the representative of the "four governments" from the strip with
Daigo and Kazumi's wedding, I just noticed that we can see the breath of the older man in the red robe. Although Hinjo and Elan are not wearing heavier clothing, that detail still suggest that the climate around Red Robe Guy is cold.
They are in the throne room of a white (ice) dragon.
The Emperor (and the viser) are shown in SS&DT. A map of the whole southern continent is shown in GDGU, which (combined with the space shot) shows that the realm of the dragon is tropical.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Crusher
The best way to combat this is to actually keep track of who guessed what.
I'd like to register my guesses. 1. Someone from the Mechane crew; 2. Haley's imaginary personality with green hair and green dress in #381.
Is there another list of guesses besides http://www.giantitp.com/forums/shows...php?p=24308097 by the way?
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Quizatzhaderac
They are in the throne room of a white (ice) dragon.
The Emperor (and the viser) are shown in SS&DT. A map of the whole southern continent is shown in GDGU, which (combined with the space shot) shows that the realm of the dragon is tropical.
Aw, bummer. Oh, well ... there went that idea.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Mia Starshine is probably the most likely among characters listed under "named character, one appearance" in the # of appearances thread, but I think "orange voice guy" and "rich forgot that Serini's been in more than one panel. Quite a few Northern gods also qualify and would be plausible.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
I still support Ivy over Mia due to her aliveness, which I find to be a massive win. Also, any theory resting on Rich not remembering that Serini was in 7 pages (including several in the online comic) isn’t going to be looked upon fondly by me (and by that I mean, guessing based on assuming the clue is incorrect seems ridiculous and I don’t understand why people keep doing it).
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
He (it?) appeared in well more than one page, but Roy's Archon still has a plan that hasn't been executed yet. (If it involves Tony the Celestial then maybe that's where this points.)
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Dire_Flumph
The DO cleric would be the first time the Snarl encountered a quiddity other than its own. That might have given it pause and spared him and explain why he'd be around.
Edit: Sorry, realized I didn't really answer your question. I know the fates of Kraagor and Serini are up in the air, I'm not 100% sure they are alive and even if they are, I'm not sure they'll be used as a "major ally" other than some exposition. Seems too pat, but that's just my opinion. But the way I see things possibly shaking out is:
1. DO cleric falls into the rift way back when. It has the purple quiddity as a result of being a DO cleric. Snarl spares him (curiosity possibly or something else)
The DO cleric wouldn't have a purple quiddity. All creations in the mortal world have the quiddity combo of the blue-yellow-red, reflecting their creators. Unless the Dark One has created his own mortals - and there's no indication that he has - they wouldn't have his quiddity as part of their being. The goblinoids were all created by the existing crop of gods as part of this world - worshipping the Dark One wouldn't change their innate essence.
It's also unlikely that the Dark One has made his own creations, as Thor says anything created out of one quiddity alone is ephemeral and not-lasting. It's not "real" enough.
Durkon and Minrah are clerics of the Northern gods, but their quiddities are still CMYK, not yellow. The same goes for any Dark One clerics as well.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Psteve, obviously. :smalltongue:
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Ruck
He (it?) appeared in well more than one page, but Roy's Archon still has a plan that hasn't been executed yet. (If it involves Tony the Celestial then maybe that's where this points.)
Good point. I had forgotten about that.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
skim172
The DO cleric wouldn't have a purple quiddity. All creations in the mortal world have the quiddity combo of the blue-yellow-red, reflecting their creators. Unless the Dark One has created his own mortals - and there's no indication that he has - they wouldn't have his quiddity as part of their being. The goblinoids were all created by the existing crop of gods as part of this world - worshipping the Dark One wouldn't change their innate essence.
It's true the goblin himself would not contain the purple quiddity as the humanoid races were created by the B-Y-R pantheons. Which is why it's important that it's a goblin *cleric* of the Dark One. The cleric's spells channels the Dark One's powers, which is from the purple quiddity. This is directly stated by Thor and the reason why they only need Redcloak to participate instead of an alliance with the DO himself. So while the DO cleric himself is not made from purple quiddity, his spells and spell effects are. If the DO cleric had a spell cast or a persistent effect like a protection spell, or even a magic item that was created with clerical magic it would have the purple quiddity. That's why I speculated that the Order might survive being tossed through a rift if they were hit by one of Recloak's spells first like a particularly powerful paralyze spell for example (Assuming the Snarl is either intrigued by the purple quiddity or can't see it yada yada yada.....).
Edit: Ok, I went back to Start of Darkness, page 41 and Redcloak also states that the DO Cleric cast several divination spells on the rift. Those spells certainly would have been of the purple quiddity. The Cleric was then pulled into the rift (Possibly fell or stuck his head in, but given context I'm thinking pulled in). Not killed by Claw Tentacles sprouting out of the rift as in the crayon recap in Book 2 or the end of Book 5. That to me bolsters the idea that the Snarl was directly introduced to the purple quiddity at that moment and was curious about what it was.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
skim172
It's also unlikely that the Dark One has made his own creations, as Thor says anything created out of one quiddity alone is ephemeral and not-lasting. It's not "real" enough.
He seems to have created the Crimson Mantle, though. Or at the very least, it was made through clerical magic using his quiddity. I can't imagine how it could have came into being in any other way.
New crackpot theory: Redcloak sacrifices his life to defeat The Snarl by throwing the Crimson Mantle into the rift, thus sealing it with purple quiddity and instantly aging himself to the point where he dies of old age.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Emanick
He seems to have created the Crimson Mantle, though. Or at the very least, it was made through clerical magic using his quiddity. I can't imagine how it could have came into being in any other way.
I think the Crimson Mantle is a physical object (e.g. made of the regular three quiddities) that just happens to be infused with the Dark One's power. Which I suppose technically means it might actually be a FOUR-quiddity object, which would be an interesting twist!
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
I like the idea of it having something to do with what Roy planned with his archon, is there any more foreshadowing stuff like that that could work out? I dont know why but I always assumed the archon was supposed to set up a colaboration between the higher planes to provide help to the order.
Otherwise what other factions has the order (or team evil) interacted with that could provide strong enough characters that can provide help to the order at this point (it would need to be someone strong either by levels/own power or with the resourses to add to the table)
I agree that GreenVoice and OrangeVoice are related to them probable maybe one of them is the character we are looking for, but I would think they appeared somewhere before at least once so that the speculation makes sense.
I would also argue that the Oracle might be sending someone to help, since he probably doesnt want the world to end and neither does Tiamat probably, since she is shown to try and convince the Dark One to help, and still has to cash all those good dragons that the Fiends promised her in exchange for the familicided Black dragons.
Lastly, has there being any transcendental Halfling besides Belkar and Serini? All the other major races (and the ones that integrate the Order) have had some major rol/appearence in the involvement of the story, even gnomes had their city shown, but halflings havent shown much protagonism, besides the rogue guild guy that negotiated with Celia. Maybe with Serinis legacy come some Halflings that add to Belkars character arc? It also works well with the sneakiness of the voices approach to the paladins. Okay I thought some more and I like the idea of this, all the other members of the Order have had their families and past shown on the comic, but not Belkar, do we know where is he from? Maybe we will get to know why wasnt he Jolly.
(edit, because I was thinking in races and not families and that makes more sense)
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
skim172
Durkon and Minrah are clerics of the Northern gods, but their quiddities are still CMYK, not yellow.
So, the Dark One is the key?
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Re: Belkar
It’s been stated that his attitude is due to his upbringing but that showing it would undercut the role his character plays - the comic murderhobo player who is only tolerated because the group needs players
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Emanick
He seems to have created the Crimson Mantle, though. Or at the very least, it was made through clerical magic using his quiddity. I can't imagine how it could have came into being in any other way.
New crackpot theory: Redcloak sacrifices his life to defeat The Snarl by throwing the Crimson Mantle into the rift, thus sealing it with purple quiddity and instantly aging himself to the point where he dies of old age.
I haven't thought in terms of sealing the rift, but I've definitely thought about an ending where Redcloak realizes his life's work is for nothing, so he just takes off the Mantle and lets himself die.
Similar to
Spoiler: Gamey Throney, the TV show
Show
Melisandre walking out into the snow after the battle at Winterfell with the Night King.
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
skim172
Durkon and Minrah are clerics of the Northern gods, but their quiddities are still CMYK, not yellow.
Uh... which gods have the Cyan, Magenta and Black quiddities? :p
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Ruck
I haven't thought in terms of sealing the rift, but I've definitely thought about an ending where Redcloak realizes his life's work is for nothing, so he just takes off the Mantle and lets himself die.
That'll take a goodly while--taking the mantle off just lets him age naturally as far as we can tell, considering we've seen him quite happily without it (see strip #149).
-
Re: Major character who has only appeared on 1 page in the entire OOTS saga
Quote:
Originally Posted by
factotum
That'll take a goodly while--taking the mantle off just lets him age naturally as far as we can tell, considering we've seen him quite happily without it (see strip #149).
Good catch. Crackpot theory withdrawn.
If 5e-style “attunement” rules were in play, I’d retort that he could still be attuned to the Mantle while not wearing it, but this is 3.5, so I don’t think that works. I suppose something in the Mantle’s descriptive text could say that if the Mantle is ever destroyed, any Bearer who has benefited from it instantly transitions to his or her ‘natural’ age, but that’s a pretty flimsy strand to hang a prediction on.