Yakyak
In his own mind, why did a marsupial need a wizard?
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Yakyak
In his own mind, why did a marsupial need a wizard?
To polymorph him into his true form
What did a certain character find in their Wheaties®?
Dorukan's headband
Find three Pumpkins.
The axe salesman's daughter, Samantha the sorceress, and Little Girl Haley.
That's almost definitely relying on some wordplay, so on the off-chance I'm right, I'll leave it OQ.
What would leave an impression on Tarquin?
The old Batman Exit should.
OQ
What do yellow lights in the sky mean?
Elevated security, low chance of PCs.
Where do most of the spices fall?
V is not sure, Elan thinks they are mostly Chaotic.
Find a female gnome.
Where is the most distinct pressure applied?
Been 24 hours, hint please?
Clue: the target is a certain part of V. This happened recently.
What is the name of Station 32?
Find a member of the order with blue skin, who is not Durkon, Roy, or Vaarsuvius.
Do tints count? http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0569.html
If so, OQ
Edit: In the strip before it, the actual Mark of Justice may count as Belkar's 'skin.'
Elan.
Open question.
What is Belkar's Attack Rank?
G. I've never understood what attack rank was, because I know nothing about Basic, but I can still answer the question.
Find me someone in the process of taking a bribe.
Greysky City Guard in panel 1.
Find me a character who had dialogue in the comic several hundred strips before they actually made a physical appearance.
Not quite what I was thinking of, but I suppose that counts, even though you can see his shoes. Also, you mixed up your answer and the URL, my friend.
Alright, then, find me a character who had dialogue in-comic prior to their first appearance, which was not until several hundred strips after their death.
This might be a bit of a stretch, but would Girard Draketooth or Soon Kim count? Since we have dialogue from both of them but not actually featuring either of them in person, gathered long before we saw either of them, and they both died hundreds of strips before they actually appeared (since they both died long before the start of the comic).
This question is apparently a bit more general than I was hoping for. I was thinking more specifically of a character who has dialogue visible to the reader in the online archives, but who the reader cannot actually see until quite a while after they are killed.
Hint: The character's only dialogue before the flashback in which they are seen involves greeting someone who promptly kills them off-panel.
What does Haley and Elan have to do, according to them? Easy one.
Who would Roy kill extra dead?
Hint: It is not actually Roy who threatens to kill said person extra dead. Rather, someone else makes the threat on his behalf.