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Thread: Team Harrier...
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2012-01-13, 02:13 PM (ISO 8601)
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Team Harrier...
...are, as far as we know, not dead. There are at least two of them (who sent the animal messenger to Team Peregrine), and these may or may not have included the polymorphed spy.
So do we assume that they were eliminated with the resistance? I didn't see any more elfin corpses than those of Team Peregrine... any thoughts?
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2012-01-13, 02:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Team Harrier...
They are dead.
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0825.html
The Blue haired one and the red mage!Badly drawn helmet avatar drawn by me.
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2012-01-13, 02:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Team Harrier...
You're both wrong.
As strip #825 clearly shows:
- Yes, there are other dead Elves, other than the four initial Team Peregrine members.
- Yes, the blue haired guy from Team Harrier is dead.
- No, the other known member of Team Harrier is nowhere to be found.
- No, there is no "Red Mage".
- No, the guy next to the blue haired one is not the other member of Team Harrier. In a world of stick figures, four things identify a character: the hair colour, the hairstyle, the skin tone and (admittedly less compromising) the clothes he/she's wearing. That guy has a different hairstyle and a different hair colour, is wearing different clothes and has a similar (but not identical, according to most users on this Forum) skin tone. That's 0.5 out of 4. It's not him.
That being said, the 2nd member of Team Harrier is the only M.I.A. Elf.
Add to that that he was only seen once, infiltrating Gobbotopia, and that the polymorphed elf is a rogue acting as an infiltrator.
Conclusion: it's likely that they are the same person. Which also means, of course, that it's extremely likely that Redcloak had him killed.Last edited by Raistlin82; 2012-01-13 at 02:59 PM.