Find me a panel with at least three different-colored belts in it.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but in the Sandsedge Diamond Dust Shop (panel 1) there are three people with three different colored rope belts: V, the Drawmij's Summons guy and the wizard who needs 500gp of rubies.
If that works, find me someone getting stabbed in the liver.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but in the Sandsedge Diamond Dust Shop (panel 1) there are three people with three different colored rope belts: V, the Drawmij's Summons guy and the wizard who needs 500gp of rubies.
Sure, that works. I imagine there are actually a lot of panels that were a valid answer for this one.
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78% of all DM's start their first campaign in a tavern. If you're among the 22% who didn't, copy and paste this into your signature and tell us where you DID begin.The players had been attending the travelling circus for their own reasons, ie employment or enjoyment, when the oversized insects turned on their handlers and started attacking the crowd. The players slew the animals and formed Big Top INC.
This.
Find me identical swords. One is magical and the rest (yes, there are more, mostly in consecutive strips) is not. Also, one of them has to be at least for 1 panel held by one of the 6 main characters.
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78% of all DM's start their first campaign in a tavern. If you're among the 22% who didn't, copy and paste this into your signature and tell us where you DID begin.The players had been attending the travelling circus for their own reasons, ie employment or enjoyment, when the oversized insects turned on their handlers and started attacking the crowd. The players slew the animals and formed Big Top INC.
With time to spare, let's get things tricky up in here (unless, of course, anyone just happens to know the answer offhand): What is the full name of Tarquin's former Wizard companion?
In terms of proof, there's one page that contains his full name, another that lets us know that the name belongs to a particular character and not another, and a third that demonstrates this character to be a wizard (well, a mage of some description). Any will do as proof, if you've got the full name...
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At least now I can get back to enjoying my glass of elven wine in peace and quiet, without being called on to intervene in someone else's problems. Clang, clang, clang goes the trolley! Ring, ring, ring goes the bell! Git away from me, ye daft fool! *sigh*
With time to spare, let's get things tricky up in here (unless, of course, anyone just happens to know the answer offhand): What is the full name of Tarquin's former Wizard companion?
In terms of proof, there's one page that contains his full name, another that lets us know that the name belongs to a particular character and not another, and a third that demonstrates this character to be a wizard (well, a mage of some description). Any will do as proof, if you've got the full name...
(And: if anyone wants +25 internets at a bare minimum for extra credit, show us all three pages... )
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At least now I can get back to enjoying my glass of elven wine in peace and quiet, without being called on to intervene in someone else's problems. Clang, clang, clang goes the trolley! Ring, ring, ring goes the bell! Git away from me, ye daft fool! *sigh*
This follows the definition, but he calls it a spiked chain. Perfect Combo
OQ
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78% of all DM's start their first campaign in a tavern. If you're among the 22% who didn't, copy and paste this into your signature and tell us where you DID begin.The players had been attending the travelling circus for their own reasons, ie employment or enjoyment, when the oversized insects turned on their handlers and started attacking the crowd. The players slew the animals and formed Big Top INC.
Last edited by Silvos4422 : 09-23-2012 at 06:47 AM.
Any additional hints? 'Cause I am still not finiding it...
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78% of all DM's start their first campaign in a tavern. If you're among the 22% who didn't, copy and paste this into your signature and tell us where you DID begin.The players were attacked individually on the road on the way to town by werewolves. To survive, they had to team up then and there without knowing anything about eachother (literally -- all character sheets were completed without other players' knowledge).
if it's the right answer, open question.edit: scratch that. he's not smiling there.
if it's not the right answer, still open question because we haven't managed to find the answer in time.
Last edited by Fion MacCumhail : 10-08-2012 at 07:28 PM.