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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Dalenthas
In
830, Redcloak mentions that he used Command Undead when he entered the room. In
828 his hand glows with power twice without a spell name being called. He's using Command Undead.
He says he used Command Undead once. The first time appears to be a standard “I am angry, surprised, or frightened, so I must prepare a spell” aura.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
The first casting was the one where Redcloak presented his holy symbol, so it was the Command Undead casting. The second one may have been a Bolster Undead (if that can be cast without the holy symbol), or it might have been some other preparation.
Anyway. I never noticed the lightsabers at the end.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
bertoltus
Yeah but "destroy everyone who slighted you" and "crush the world beneath your heel" are both applicable to CE as well
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Math_Mage
The first casting was the one where Redcloak presented his holy symbol, so it was the Command Undead casting.
Uh, he is hiding the phylactery holy symbol, not presenting it. And his other holy symbol is no more presented than with the second aura. It is likely that it being clearly visible on his chest is enough to count as presenting it.
I would discount the first aura simply because he has not yet fully aware of what is going on and who is in his room. He has not had the time to work out what needs to be done other than hiding the phylactery.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
In the same strip, I hadn't noticed that in the last panel he pulls his cloak tighter around him. I knew he was hiding it, but I hadn't noticed he did so even more after the penultimate panel, which understandably, could make him try and hide it even better.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Lvl45DM!
Yeah but "destroy everyone who slighted you" and "crush the world beneath your heel" are both applicable to CE as well
One of them is a Lawful Evil character, one a Neutral Evil character, and one a Chaotic Evil character. Based on that knowledge, match statements to characters.
I would think most people would respond by linking "Crush the world beneath your heel" to the Lawful Evil character, "Destroy everyone who slighted you" to the Neutral Evil character, and "Tear down creation just to see if you can" to the Chaotic Evil character.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
I only just saw the sound effects in panel seven of strip 99 (corresponding to the three different types of mundane weapon damage types).
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0615.html
the warrior is named Yor
Anyone here remember Yor's world?
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Shademan
Did you also notice what Yor is backwards? :smallwink:
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
In strip #562, I just noticed that Kubota is reading D&D sourcebooks stored in an Amazon (c) delivery box.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
Fairly insignificant, but in this strip, I only just now noticed the swingandmiss 'sound' effect when Elan, well, does in panel 3.
Although it looks more like "swinganamiss", for some reason.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
ti'esar
Fairly insignificant, but in
this strip, I only just now noticed the
swingandmiss 'sound' effect when Elan, well, does in panel 3.
Although it looks more like "swinganamiss", for some reason.
Because it's a swing an' a miss...
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
JustIgnoreMe
Because it's a swing an' a miss...
Yes, this.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
Cor1
In strip #562, I just noticed that Kubota is reading D&D sourcebooks stored in an Amazon (c) delivery box.
Actually, I'm pretty sure those are the 4th edition core rulebooks, not sourcebooks. But yeah, I always thought that was a pretty clever little detail.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
Look at the guy in the upper right corner of panel four. It's the hobgoblin spy. He's shooting a bolt at the hobgoblins, but it's missing. It's as if he wants to look like he's fighting the hobgoblins without actually hurting them.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
ORione
Yeah, a good deal of people noticed that. They didn't get as far as the end of the page, where you can clearly see a dead hobgoblin with a crossbow sticking in its eye.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Yeah, a good deal of people noticed that. They didn't get as far as the end of the page, where you can clearly see a dead hobgoblin with a crossbow sticking in its eye.
Details...
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
ORione
If you look at panel 5 of the first link, at the Hobgoblin Cleric, it has the spy's bolt in his head. The fletching is the same color. The spy didn't deal a killing blow (despite getting a headshot) but he wasn't afraid from hitting his allies. Probably because he knew those hobgoblins would die whether he faked attacked or not so he decided to be convincing and not risk blowing his cover.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
ORione
Details...
Kind of an important detail when you're saying he aimed to deliberately miss his hobgoblin friends, and then he buries his bolt halfway into a cleric's skull in the very next panel...either he is the worst shot ever, or your original premise is proven wrong, sorry. :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
O-Chul-(and his scar-)related issue:
I only now noticed the mouse-over on the O-Chul comic image at the top of the 'Reprint Drive for Kickstarters' news item reads:
"Do you want to be the one to tell O-Chul that his story won't be told?"
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
Last panel here http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0774.html
At first i just thought it was a nice moment but the colour of the speech bubble means its a lie but i cannot think why it would be. Since i dont see any reason for a lie to be needed there
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
The color of the speech bubble means Haley is affected by the Potion of Glibness. That is what it means. It does not mean that particular statement is a lie, Catch-22 that that would be.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
factotum
Kind of an important detail when you're saying he aimed to deliberately miss his hobgoblin friends, and then he buries his bolt halfway into a cleric's skull in the very next panel...either he is the worst shot ever, or your original premise is proven wrong, sorry. :smallbiggrin:
Right. 'Details' is a tongue-in-cheek way of saying "Oh, I missed that, I'm wrong." :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
Right. 'Details' is a tongue-in-cheek way of saying "Oh, I missed that, I'm wrong." :smalltongue:
Yeah, that's basically what I meant. I wanted to go for a :smalltongue: response rather than a :smallredface: or :smallannoyed: one.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0638.html
Quoth the dragon: "Silence!"
Typically this is what is said to someone who's been verbose. (STOP TALKING!) but.... Varsuuvius hasn't actually said much, particularly much that the dragon could hear (time stop). The soul splices have been chattering however. Did the dragon hear the soul splices? Or is this a minor error?
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
The dragon heard the splices. Haley explicitly mentions them here, panel 7.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
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Originally Posted by
MoonCat
Yeah, a good deal of people noticed that. They didn't get as far as the end of the page, where you can clearly see a dead hobgoblin with a crossbow sticking in its eye.
The whole bow? :smalltongue:
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Next you'll tell me shields aren't projectile weapons.
That's not how you do it? How else can a Barbarian be an effective archer!? I refuse to believe I've been doing it wrong this whole time.
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
>.<
Obviously.
:smalltongue:
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Re: Things you never noticed II: I never noticed the first thread
When the archfiends tally up their times, we can see that Haerta's time was a multiple of 6 seconds, since she broke loose on V's turn, but that Jephton's and Ganonron's time is not a multiple of 6 seconds, since they broke loose on Xykon's turn.