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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
AutomatedTeller
I hadn't noticed that is
this comic, Nale predicts that his disguise wouldn't fool people very long... except Belkar.
And, of course, in
this one, Belkar is the first to smell through the disguise...
Good catch.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I never noticed that the rift moved from the Azurite Palace to Xykon's tower. I wonder how that happened? Was it ever explained?
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
...Oh. I see what you mean. That might just be a continuity error. Unless Xykon moved his tower.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
The Linker
...Oh. I see what you mean. That might just be a continuity error. Unless Xykon moved his tower.
Xykon moving or rebuilding another tower would had been a plausible explanation. However the rift was no where near the tower when V made her entrance.
So, I'd chalk this up to a continuity error.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Pyron
Xykon moving or rebuilding another tower would had been a plausible explanation. However the
rift was no where near the tower when V made her entrance.
So, I'd chalk this up to a continuity error.
I see no issues with the distance. Under none of the instances is the rift not some distance away. Any meseurable distance between it and Xykon's Castle is due to a change in perspective when looking at the castle.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
The rift has been growing so it can be distant from the tower in one strip, and a lot closer in another strip several months later.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Ron Miel
The rift has been
growing so it can be distant from the tower in one strip, and a lot closer in another strip several months later.
According to Redcloak's analysis the rate of growth had slowed considerably, and it took about three and a half months to reach that size it was at. He even estimated that the rift would grow no more than a hundred feet. Given the distance between Xykon's tower and the castle, Redcloak's math would have to be way off and the rift would cover half the city.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
Wait, where are we seeing the rift close to Xykon's tower?
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
Strip 658 (linked in my first post), where O'Chul was about to toss Xykon's phylactery in said rift.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
In comic 122, Timothy (the guy on the horse) is wearing boots that have a similar style to Roy's boots in the art upgrade many comics later. Were these boots the inspiration for the modern boot? Or was it boot foreshadowing?
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Animidest
...boot foreshadowing?
"boot foreshadowing?" hahahahahahah*snort*hahahahaha! Oh Bahamaut, thats funny. You, sir, are a master of comedic timing. Or I laugh at everything when sleep deprived, either one works.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Animidest
In
comic 122, Timothy (the guy on the horse) is wearing boots that have a similar style to Roy's boots in the art upgrade
many comics later. Were these boots the inspiration for the modern boot? Or was it boot foreshadowing?
Or, neither, because there are only so many ways to draw boots? It... I mean... not everything's interlinked. :smalltongue:
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
The Linker
Or, neither, because there are only so many ways to draw boots? It... I mean... not everything's interlinked. :smalltongue:
Cigars! Cigars everywhere! :smalltongue:
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
MesiDoomstalker
Cigars! Cigars everywhere! :smalltongue:
Better than the alternative. :smallamused:
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
The Linker
It... I mean... not everything's interlinked. :smalltongue:
...says "The Linker"...
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
Clearly, he should change his name to The Unlinker.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I just noticed that in this strip, that the wooosh!!! keeps getting bigger and bigger until it shows Xykon on the dragon.
I saw that originally actually, but what I didn't notice that in the first panel where it shows their clothes blowing in the wind, there is an extremely tiny woosh there.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Flame of Anor
...says "The Linker"...
Sorry, you want The Interlinker. :smalltongue:
...Now that name sounds awesome.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I just noticed that in the Order of the Scribble the Paladin(defender of all that's good and true) was in favor of keeping the gates and secret and the Illusionist seemed irritated and acted like he wanted to tell people.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
When did Girard say that? :smallconfused:
Here's something I never noticed; checking this page, I never noticed the line about Soon's men purging all mentions of the gate and rifts from every library they came across.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
In the comic right before the one you just linked the other characters are expressing grief over their fallen comrade and Girard implies that he is mad about keeping the gates and their story secret.
He also implies that it was Soons idea in particular.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I've never read that implication into what Girard is saying, but if he disagreed so strongly, he could have walked away; in fact, he could have ignored Soon entirely and told the world about the Gates. The fact he didn't means his disagreement can't have been that strong, even if your theory is correct!
(Incidentally, I think later events prove he looked so angry in that panel you're referring to because he blamed Soon for Kraagor's death, not because of any disagreement over whether to tell the world about the rifts or not).
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
Oh come now. He's not just mad at Kraagors death but also at the fact that Kraagor won't be remembered as a hero. He directs this anger at Soon and implies it was his fault. Soon must have been a strong proponent when the plan was proposed.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I always figured he was just saying something along the lines of what Dorukan says in the next comic; "You don't care if your allies fall, as long as you avenge your dead wife!"
Girard and Dorukan blame Soon for Kraagor's death; because, at least in their eyes, he did something completely reckless with no regards for Kraagor's safety, like he just didn't care about him. And if he doesn't care about him, well, he's not going to care enough to remember him like the others would. Soon will just forget about him.
I've never considered your view, though. I think both are viable.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
When I first read it, I thought that Girard was advocating the idea of keeping the gates a secret.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
The Linker
Girard and Dorukan blame Soon for Kraagor's death;
Girard does. I don't think there's clear evidence what Dorukan thinks.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Nightmarenny
Oh come now. He's not just mad at Kraagors death but also at the fact that Kraagor won't be remembered as a hero. He directs this anger at Soon and implies it was his fault. Soon must have been a strong proponent when the plan was proposed.
I agree that Girard is angry about this, but I think he understands the necessity of keeping the Gates secret--it's mostly an outlet for his anger about Kraagor's death.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I think while Girard agrees that it's necessary to keep the gates secret, it makes him even more angry at Soon because of Kraagor's death. Along the lines of "not only that you let Kraagor die, you let him die under circumstances where we can't even make sure his death is properly remembered".
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I originally thought Girard was against the secrecy plan, but now I realize that makes little sense, so I'll go with what Valyrian said.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Valyrian
I think while Girard agrees that it's necessary to keep the gates secret, it makes him even more angry at Soon because of Kraagor's death. Along the lines of "not only that you let Kraagor die, you let him die under circumstances where we can't even make sure his death is properly remembered".
I agree. Also, points for having a Locke Lamora quote in your sig.