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2020-01-08, 01:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
The first one was almost good. The dumb gag with the rocks kind of undercuts the emotion, especially when you try thinking about the physics of how that actually worked and why the rocks always bounced the same way. Still, the last panel was definitely the best single panel of the comic.
The second is better, but it also fails in the fact that we know Snout is inevitably going to leave despite the two lists clearly pointing to staying as the better option for him. Mookie really should have rewritten them to make it more of a balanced choice.Princess Celestia's Homebrew Corner
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2020-01-08, 11:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
All the above said, curiosity can be an extremely powerful feeling. I'm happy enough to have it as an initial motivation to get the ball rolling.
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2020-01-11, 08:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
The list lets us understand Snout better. The pro points are mainly about personal curiosity, and a certain feeling of obligation to the ink witch. Being aware of the negative consequence also means it is his decision to leave, giving him agency.
It took me a second reading, but the last point on his list is "this mystery will keep my up all night", and then we seem him up all night in the final panel. And then we also see parts of his penis.
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2020-01-11, 10:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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2020-01-11, 03:36 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
This: so very much this. What kind of motivation Bilbo had to leave his home? Or Marry and Pippin? In fact, none of the hobbits ever knew, what they were stepping into. Robinson Crusoe, Moana, Ariel (as a side note, the underwater hair animation was a true art in that movie) - they were all simply curious enough about the world that they had to go on a journey.
In his simple, most likely repetitive life Snout stumbled upon something different, something possibly grand. This could be enough to change his perspective, since the daily routine would be all the more dull.
There is also the thing that Snout really likes to read. Why is that? Is it not because he is inherently curious and wants to learn about outside world, its people or at least great adventuers of some heores? When a possibility to experience something like that directly fell on his lap, he decided to take it.
With all the problems Mookie has, this whole decision-making process kind of worked frankly.In a war it doesn't matter who's right, only who's left.
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2020-01-12, 06:24 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
Bilbo's reason was Gandalf. He was skilled enough to find him while he felt slightly disappointed that the whole thing had resolved with the dwarves leaving him there (because the whole thing sounded like a beautiful story), suddenly rely him a message, and catch him off-guard pushing on him being late. "To the end of his days Bilbo could never remember how he found himself outside, without a hat, walking-stick or say money, or anything that he usually took when he went out; leaving his second breakfast half-finished and quite unwashed-up, pushing his keys into Gandalf's hands, and running as fast as his furry feet could carry him down the lane, past the great Mill, across The Water, and then on for a whole mile or more."
Merry and Pippin, as far as I remember, were mostly worried about Frodo. The whole conspiracy was meant to stop him from leaving alone and to help him along the journey. They even had one person (Fatty Bolger) who stayed back in the Shire to answer questions.
EDIT: Curiosity definitely is a force, but generally there is a stronger reason to leave, be it fealty to someone, some grave happening that ruined the original equilibrium of the protagonist's home, or the desire for riches, or just to change your life. Curiosity sweetens all of these perspectives. The problem I see with this comic is that curiosity is the only reason. Knowing DD's fate isn't that interesting. I just didn't see anything to justify such an escalation, the only exception being maybe the witch. But the witch explicitly isn't the main thrust for this choice.Last edited by Vinyadan; 2020-01-12 at 06:41 AM.
Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2020-01-12, 08:26 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
^ All this.
Also, y'all are are basically writing half the story yourself and then defending Mookie because of your additions. You can say that Snout was bored of his boring, repetitive life, but that's just your assumption. Nothing in the story actually supports that because we don't see Snout's life before this change. For all we know, he lead an exciting life full of spontaneity, or his life was repetitive, but he took comfort in the regularity. We don't know anything about Snout's motivation beyond the list, and none of it has any real context. Mookie needed to show us that Snout was dissatisfied with his life before the outside world came knocking. Then, a motivation based purely on curiosity and the thrill of the open road could have worked.Princess Celestia's Homebrew Corner
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2020-01-12, 09:17 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
The real stupid thing is that Mookie wrote in a perfectly good motive for Snout to investigate, and then seems to have largely forgotten about it:
This debacle got his house blown up.
And yet... two days later, and he seems to have completely gotten over that. No mention of "I want to find out what's going on because someone is on the hook for blowing up my house, and I'm not gonna let that slide."Last edited by HorizonWalker; 2020-01-12 at 09:17 AM.
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2020-01-12, 10:03 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
I admit being guilty here. Even after all the years I kind of hope for Mookie to actually do some solid story. Yet, he is still on the level of hasty fanfiction, so through all big plot-holes, cracks and other effects of wonky stroytelling head-canon slips in to make things right.
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As far as motivations go, I also got reminded of Payback. I liked how throughout the whole movie everyone thought that Porter is stark raving mad for going against a mob for mere 70 thousands. He even needs to constantly remind them that he is not after 130 - just his 70 and not a cent more.Last edited by Radar; 2020-01-12 at 10:13 AM.
In a war it doesn't matter who's right, only who's left.
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2020-01-13, 08:38 AM (ISO 8601)
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Meanwhile, updates.
Can't help noticing he didn't pack a map
Or prepare himself in any way to the journey
Not something I'd expect to someone who spent days in the library for much less.
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2020-01-13, 01:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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2020-01-13, 03:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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2020-01-13, 04:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
He might have read too many adventure novels where heroes say things like Leave all that can be spared behind. We travel light. and then proceed to run for three days straight.
Still, I agree: poor planing on Snout's side.In a war it doesn't matter who's right, only who's left.
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2020-01-13, 04:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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These mongrelfolkare filled with incredible powers and amazingly rugged and dangerous. They cure wounds by vomiting on them at will. They eat rocks. They are strong enough to carve rocks without a hammer, using just a chisel. I don't think they need too much preparation.
Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2020-01-13, 10:03 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
He went to the library to know who DD was, went there again to learn how to fix his cloths, a third time to figure out a bunch of things, in that time he even held in his hand the "regions of the world" book, but only cared about the name index, forth time to learn about a specific threat, and the fifth just to get directions about which places to go to.
All of these reasons to go to the library in what lasted no more than a few days, but preparing himself to the great unknown HE is afraid of isn't?
Especially when we know already had a book that at least might be relevant in some way to his journey.
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2020-01-15, 05:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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2020-01-15, 09:53 AM (ISO 8601)
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In a war it doesn't matter who's right, only who's left.
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2020-01-15, 02:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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I sometimes envy people who can do this.
I know a friend that basically packs a suitcase, then go to the airport, looking for a cheap flight to anywhere with a free space, and just before or after the flight orders hotel and finds whatever he can.
Unfortunately, a more common problem is involuntary light pack as a result of a lost suitcase, but as long as someone has money and credit card and just a few things on the bag with him, the trip can be salvaged.
Which makes me wonder, maybe Snout has a credit card packed on him so he doesn't care about carrying things?
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2020-01-15, 02:40 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
The biggest problem is the lack of a map as I doubt snout is incapable of foraging for food and water, and he doesnt exactly have a dozen changes of clothes to pack. Of course, its the wild edge, maybe maps dont work well there so they dont bother making any. But he has food, his diary and his writing brush so he has the ability to communicate with people he finds (with his luck he will find illiterates) Maybe a weapon would be smart but he hasnt shown one up till now anyways.
"Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum"
Translation: "Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe."
"If you don't get those cameras out of my face, I'm gonna go 8.6 on the Richter scale with gastric emissions that'll clear this room."
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2020-01-17, 10:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
You know, all these picturesque nature shots don't really work that well when the art sucks. I mean, this is probably some of the best art Mookie has ever done, but it's still not nearly good enough to justify all the ego panels.
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2020-01-17, 01:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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In a war it doesn't matter who's right, only who's left.
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2020-01-17, 03:36 PM (ISO 8601)
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Yeah this all feels like self indulgent stuff. There isnt even a real sense of progression. Like the scenery changing to match the place he is heading towards (ive honestly forgotten, is he heading for the spell wolf snow dudes?)
"Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum"
Translation: "Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe."
"If you don't get those cameras out of my face, I'm gonna go 8.6 on the Richter scale with gastric emissions that'll clear this room."
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2020-01-17, 05:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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That's because he's still in the...
wild edge
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2020-01-17, 07:06 PM (ISO 8601)
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2020-01-17, 07:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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It is. He wrote a post describing this in advance. He felt very relaxed doing backgrounds, so he decided to do a week like that, following images by Moebius. I personally kind of enjoyed the strips; it's not like I read the comic for the plot.
(ive honestly forgotten, is he heading for the spell wolf snow dudes?)Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2020-01-20, 01:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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Well, at least Snout not bringing a map was an intentional character flaw, not a mistake on Mookie's part. I can respect that.
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2020-01-20, 02:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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I can't.
1) It's not just a character flaw that comes out of nowhere, it actually contradicts the character that was built until now, someone who consults the library for every little thing.
2) Unless he continues his sentence with "So I'd better go back and do it properly this time", it just doesn't make sense.
It's not a random adventure, it's a specific quest he set himself on, and he has no idea what to do next.
We all know the answer will just fall in his lap somehow, but that doesn't make it the right choice.
3) He's been walking for hours/days and only THEN noticing he has no idea where he's going?
And how did he pick the direction in the first place, just headed randomly north from his cave out of a whim?
Again, Mookie needs to decide if Snout is set to find the witch/DD information, or if he is just on a random tour in the world.Last edited by random11; 2020-01-20 at 02:40 PM.
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2020-01-20, 05:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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Honestly, Snout is such a simple, one-dimensional character at this point that I really don't think it does contradict anything. Sure, we've seen him do research at the library a lot, but we've also seen him try tackling his problems head on without bothering to come up with a plan. You say this contradicts the first trait; I say it fits perfectly with the second. Of course, if he had researched first, it would still fit his characterization as per the aforementioned "one-dimensional" aspect.
Fair point on number three, though. That's just dumb.
Again, Mookie needs to decide if Snout is set to find the witch/DD information, or if he is just on a random tour in the world.Princess Celestia's Homebrew Corner
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2020-01-20, 07:56 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
He is also really really new to all this. He is like a young teen who has read all his life, and only now is getting the chance to do something outside his normal routine. He doesnt have the experience to think of everything he needs. But either way, its somehow even worse that mookie had him own up to forgetting a map like this. If he never mentioned it we could be nice and assume there wasnt any maps of the wild edge because the wild edge is crazy and there arent any maps of the outside world because no mongrelfolk ever go there from the wild edge. Or we could even assume he had a route planned out, follow such and such landmarks thataway till you hit a town and then go deudderway to reach his goal from there. After all, he is likely heading for civilized areas, all he needs to do is get out of the wild edge and find a town to then be able to follow the roads wherever he wants to go. Now he admits to being an idiot so we know he DIDNT really have a plan.
"Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum"
Translation: "Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe."
"If you don't get those cameras out of my face, I'm gonna go 8.6 on the Richter scale with gastric emissions that'll clear this room."
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2020-01-22, 09:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Legacy of Dominic Deegan: The Unending Snark
I think there is a difference between stupid mistakes and plain stupidity.
For example, reading a tour guide all night out of stress and then forgetting to pack it with you is a mistake, not planning anything is just stupid.
Getting lost because of errors in navigation is a mistake, getting lost because there was never a route to begin with is stupid.
Having four options and picking one at random that just happens to be the most dangerous is a mistake, not picking ANY option is stupid.
But I guess nothing matters.
Who needs to plan anything when you can just go to a random direction, not even on a road, and just see a random sign pointing you to the next plot point?