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Originally Posted by
Puschkin
Okay, doing that to her was badass, but why would he "help" her and not kill her? He just killed countless goblins that just followed her orders but he spares the person that ordered to kill Biscuit in the first place? A sadistic villain might do that to his enemy to see him in agony, but the orc with the highest wisdom of the realm?
The only reason to spare her that I can come up with is that she is still needed for ome prophecies to fulfill. She might have an end like Gollum.
He spared her because it is a VERY sunny day. :smallsmile:
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How casually he did that seems . . .improbable.
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Originally Posted by
fwiffo
He should go back to what he is good at - 8-week long battle scenes with limbs flying, enough blood to fill a small lake, and perhaps occasional "Ughhh" or "Grrrrr" or something equally witty to break the monotony. Or maybe hire a dialog writer.
If you're going to be like that, why even read it? :smallconfused:
I think he's a good writer.
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Ravens_cry
How casually he did that seems . . .improbable.
Why? She fits in his hand, it shouldn't be that hard to pull her wing off with a strength score like his. Doesn't take much to rip a chicken wing off for a person of normal strength. Not that I know that from personal experience or something. That would be terrible.
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Originally Posted by
Marnath
Why? She fits in his hand, it shouldn't be that hard to pull her wing off with a strength score like his. Doesn't take much to rip a chicken wing off for a person of normal strength. Not that I know that from personal experience or something. That would be terrible.
That wing is magnitudes larger than a chicken wing. It's closer to ripping off a human arm, if not harder.
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I just gained a giant man-crush on that orc.
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Originally Posted by
Ravens_cry
That wing is magnitudes larger than a chicken wing. It's closer to ripping off a human arm, if not harder.
A really young human maybe. Duv is less than a meter tall, remember? Meanwhile Biscuit is basically a silver-back gorilla that can stand upright. He's a lot more powerful than an average human. Probably more than an exceptional human, when you add in +4 from racial adjustment and +8 from large size.
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Also, wings tend to be rather light in comparison to the rest of the creature, otherwise they wouldn't be viable for flight.
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Originally Posted by
Marnath
A really young human maybe. Duv is less than a meter tall, remember? Meanwhile Biscuit is basically a silver-back gorilla that can stand upright. He's a lot more powerful than an average human. Probably more than an exceptional human, when you add in +4 from racial adjustment and +8 from large size.
There is no reason to think that. Yes, he's strong, likely at or stronger than peak human, if orc stats bear out, but that strong? Also, while skinny, a wing is subject to extreme forces in use, the actual muscles for flight power being in the shoulders. Ripping one out is NOT like ripping out a child's arm. Chickens don't fly much, so the comparison is less than apt. It would be more like ripping out a trumpeter swan wing, as that's about the weight of creature we are dealing with here.
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Wasn't Duv's other wing burned/torn off at a young age? It would stand to reason she hasn't gotten much flying practice in since then without it. The Muscles might actually be fairly weak and flabby.
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Originally Posted by
Ravens_cry
There is no reason to think that. Yes, he's strong, likely at or stronger than peak human, if orc stats bear out, but that strong? Also, while skinny, a wing is subject to extreme forces in use, the actual muscles for flight power being in the shoulders. Ripping one out is NOT like ripping out a child's arm. Chickens don't fly much, so the comparison is less than apt. It would be more like ripping out a trumpeter swan wing, as that's about the weight of creature we are dealing with here.
Rule of Cool/Badass
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Originally Posted by
Mordokai
I don't hate those rules, they have their place, but they shouldn't be the only rule.
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Originally Posted by
Marnath
A really young human maybe. Duv is less than a meter tall, remember? Meanwhile Biscuit is basically a silver-back gorilla that can stand upright. He's a lot more powerful than an average human. Probably more than an exceptional human, when you add in +4 from racial adjustment and +8 from large size.
I wouldn't be surprised if Kore isn't the only person in Thunt's universe that is stronger than Biscuit; if he could gain increases to his wisdom stat the entire time he was in the dungeon, why couldn't he have been increasing his other stats that time as well?
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Originally Posted by
Ravens_cry
the actual muscles for flight power being in the shoulders chest.
Fixed that for you. Of course what with Duv having two extra limbs, it's hard to say what her musculature is. Or her skeletal structure. Are (were) those wings even attached to anything? It couldn't have been to the the scapula where a bird's or bat's do, else she'd have been unable to use her arms.
*sigh* Guess we have to fall back on the old standard for anything that makes no sense - "A wizard did it!" [Caution: link to That Wiki]
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Thank you for the correction. While sometimes that answer fits, this is a physical wing with no apparent magic behind them. Heck, given the small size of goblins, the wing size isn't even terribly off.
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Originally Posted by
Ravens_cry
Thank you for the correction. While sometimes that answer fits, this is a physical wing with no apparent magic behind them. Heck, given the small size of goblins, the wing size isn't even terribly off.
If anything, they're a little bigger than she would need. Turkeys weigh just under 30 pounds too and they can fly. Sort of. Her wings were much bigger.
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fwiffo
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Or maybe hire a dialog writer.
oh no, please don't
the dialogs as they are, seem pretty close to what goes on in RL.
When I hear "dialoge writer" I think of someone who has read too much Shakespear and tries to live up to his idol.
If you like fowery dialog, mebby you should read theatre scripts rather than a web comic.
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ChowGuy
Fixed that for you. Of course what with Duv having two extra limbs, it's hard to say
what her musculature is. Or her skeletal structure. Are (were) those wings even
attached to anything? It couldn't have been to the the scapula where a bird's or bat's do, else she'd have been unable to use her arms.
*sigh* Guess we have to fall back on the old standard for anything that makes no sense - "
A wizard did it!" [Caution: link to That Wiki]
In any case, the narrative is, "Biscuit rips Duv's wing off with his free hand," which I don't have a problem with even if it would require more than what was depicted, such as first breaking/dislocating it backwards and then twisting and shearing it off.
And I'm not expecting Duv to "let it go" either, heh. :smallamused:
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Marnath
If anything, they're a little bigger than she would need. Turkeys weigh just under 30 pounds too and they can fly. Sort of. Her wings were much bigger.
Pretty much, especially the wild ones, though part of that weight is wings, while Goblins are in the mid tens of pounds without wings.
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Originally Posted by
Ravens_cry
There is no reason to think that. Yes, he's strong, likely at or stronger than peak human, if orc stats bear out, but that strong? Also, while skinny, a wing is subject to extreme forces in use, the actual muscles for flight power being in the shoulders. Ripping one out is NOT like ripping out a child's arm. Chickens don't fly much, so the comparison is less than apt. It would be more like ripping out a trumpeter swan wing, as that's about the weight of creature we are dealing with here.
With a starting stat of 16, biscuit has the strength score of an ape (D&D's carnivorous gorilla). If he is medium size, and duv is small, then it's the same size relationship between an ape and a human. Duv also probably has no more than 11 str, probably less, as she looks like a finesse build.
In other words, yeah, entirely probable.
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Good thing nobody told Minmax that there's rules for disarming opponents in Herbert's game.
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GOod job, Biscuit.
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You might have ended the prophecy of Evil goblin equivalent of Sanguinius (AKA Duv). I wonder if her would be royal guard will have jet packs.
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Spuddles
With a starting stat of 16, biscuit has the strength score of an ape (D&D's carnivorous gorilla). If he is medium size, and duv is small, then it's the same size relationship between an ape and a human. Duv also probably has no more than 11 str, probably less, as she looks like a finesse build.
In other words, yeah, entirely probable.
He's large actually, so add another +8 on top of that.
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Marnath
He's large actually, so add another +8 on top of that.
Being Large does not increase your Strength. Additionally, with the aging bonuses he already said he's gotten, his Strength should have been lower than normal since he's, y'know, old as hell.
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Pretty sure he's said something about his demon pact stopping the physical changes due to age.
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I think spending those centuries as a demonic slave halted his aging for that period, so he only accured the mental bonuses, without the penalties. EDIT: Ninja'd.
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LadyGareth
Being Large does not increase your Strength.
Had Biscuit been advanced through HD like a non-humanoid, increasing his size from Medium to Large with the increase in HD would have increased his Strength (along with other modifications). If one is making Large-sized Orcs, it's not unreasonable to have the change from Medium to Large have the same effects and to have the new Large Orcs be to Medium Orcs as other Large Critters are to Medium Critters.
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Originally Posted by
Agi Hammerthief
oh no, please don't
the dialogs as they are, seem pretty close to what goes on in RL.
When I hear "dialoge writer" I think of someone who has read too much Shakespear and tries to live up to his idol.
If you like fowery dialog, mebby you should read theatre scripts rather than a web comic.
Reading OOTS would do. Even the worst written OOTS strip is far less cringe-worthy than what passes for dialog in this strip.
The "sunny day" shtick, while not *all that* great in absolute terms, was still way better than usual fare, so I hoped there was some improvement. Guess not.
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I don't think this would be that difficult, honestly. Being two sizes larger than her, the size difference is similar to a human to a chicken (large to small vs. medium to tiny). And you can remove the head of a chicken, which is rather firmly attached. It might have taken more of a twisting motion, but this comic gets gory enough.
I really enjoyed this strip myself!
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Tvtyrant
I don't think this would be that difficult, honestly. Being two sizes larger than her, the size difference is similar to a human to a chicken (large to small vs. medium to tiny). And you can remove the head of a chicken, which is rather firmly attached. It might have taken more of a twisting motion, but this comic gets gory enough.
I really enjoyed this strip myself!
Why does some of you assume he is large size category? Where is this coming from?
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fwiffo
The "sunny day" shtick, while not *all that* great in absolute terms, was still way better than usual fare, so I hoped there was some improvement. Guess not.
Really? I personally thought that was one of the worst... oh well, different tastes, I guess.