Rust ordered the rope shortened in strip #199, Miles restored it to its original length so that his neck would snap under his weight (as is proper) instead of him strangling.
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okay, it didn't seem to get any decent amount longer, and I didn't know animate rope could actually change it's length.
The proper length is a drop of 10 foot, 2 inches, so a 13 ish foot rope.
Animate rope didn't change it's length. Rust had the rope shortened moments previously, and Miles just had the knots holding it shorter release themselves.
I will now tell... a tired old joke.
Good or bad? :smalltongue:Quote:
Anyway, wish me luck on finals!
Break a leg Coffee!
Ace that stuff!
SHAME YOUR EXAMINER INTO GOING BACK TO SCHOOL. :smallbiggrin:
Good luck on your finals coffee. :smallsmile:
Now I have to get ready for mine.
Good luck Coffee,I'm sure you'll blast through those tests and do great!
Mine are all this thursday/friday mostly. XD Dangit. I've decided engineering teachers are nicer than chemistry teachers though :smallbiggrin:
I checked out for a month, and suddenly Coffee goes ahead and confirms my suspicions that Miles is going to die? I guess this makes my fanfic AU now.
Let's see, what can I say about the recent strips...
For the second-latest strip, I can't help but notice Rust using the "come see our credentials" trick. One one hand, most people probably wouldn't bother going out of their way to enter the castle and check out the "evidence" personally. On the other hand, those few souls who did want to look at the evidence would probably end up meeting with Rust personally. Investigating the incident in this way would also tip Rust off that they are at least mildly suspicious of him, wishing to see the evidence first-hand rather than taking his word for it. So, we have a rebellious, determined individual coming into a castle where Rust lives and monitors everything. Yeah. It's not going to end well for them.
Though, in regards to the executioner's question about whether Miles broke under torture, I find it a little heartening. If such rumors like that have reached the public, it can mean one of two things. Rust might have a leak somewhere in his force, someone who was near enough to him to know about the results of Miles's torture. However, it could also mean that the population as a whole is not so scared/loyal to Rust/Murphy that they wouldn't spread the idea that Miles might have held strong through his torment.
There's also the fact that Rust had to Ghost Sound a couple fake taunts. Indeed, it appears that the audience of the hanging is completely silent, probably too shocked to speak. Or, perhaps they are being quiet out of respect for someone who could have been their Mage General. Rust probably made this event mandatory for the Kago-stationed soldiers to attend, which would explain why the crowd is so large compared to the hanging at the start of this arc.
Also, I've noticed that the curious mage here is at in the front row of Mile's crowd. I think this may also be the guy taking a step back in Miles's death-panel.
Still, I find it interesting that Miles has taken the Still Spell feat, which would allow him to cast his Animate Rope spell while being bound like this. While Animate Rope might have served as a way to escape said bonds, Miles also might have kept this specific spell prepared, in reserve, just in case Rust tried to hang him with a shortened rope. Heh, classic Miles.
Let's see, predictions for the future...I can't imagine that Rust could get away with completely destroying Miles's body or otherwise making him impossible to Resurrect. This dead guy was originally going to be the next Mage General - I don't think Rust would be able to disrespect Miles's remains without getting a few too many dirty looks.
Whew, glad I got that out of my system. Good luck on your exams, Coffee.
Oh Alagaesian, I have missed you so!
Again, your analysis is nearly spot on. Just two things: Miles has the Sudden Still feat, which lets him cast a spell as a still spell without penalty once per day. And it's also a lot harder to resurrect people in Aequar.
It's nice to know that my analyses were missed.
Anyways, I'm now getting a small vibe...just a far-flung prediction, if you will, that will probably take place at the very end of the story, after all this Kagoan conflict is over and done with. There only two Good people left who have been trained to be the leader of Kago, and it's not hard to trope-ically determine who will end up with that position. Lexington's the next Lord. It's him.
I'm keeping mum. Also, last final tonight! I'll start working on the comic tomorrow!
Superdark applauses.
This update is going to be a bitch to draw. I hope you like it.
Winter is coming after the finals!
P.S- So am I the only one who watched MLP g1 since I watched the reruns? Ironically, i hated winx club and Witch the animated series while my sister love it, who hated the new MLP.
P.P.S- Is it possible to bring back someone as a dreadnought (or something equivalent) in D&D? I mean it would be awesome if it was a Paladin.
A variant of Reincarnate that bought someone back as a Warforged would seem pretty legit, if you weren't using the 'warforged are incredibly rare' thing.
http://pvponline.com/comic/2012/05/2...ties-that-bind
How about soul binding it to a giant suit of armor?
The second panel of this page is even worse than I thought it would be. I'm leaving it for last and I think that alone will take me an hour to do. It's really hard to do perspective when you have no real training...
Phew, finally! I'm pretty please with how the second panel turned out; I hope you are too. I put a bunch of little details in this comic too; hope you can find them all!
#201: Practice Makes Competent
Oooo. You do *Not* want to be practicing something in front of any royalty until you have it down completely.:smallamused:
... RILEY PRETEND TO BE ANGRY?:smallbiggrin: I question the pentagram ice dragon, because icey, but magicalness isn't picky.