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2008-05-02, 02:12 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Ah... I can't believe I didn't see it. Croakmancy translates from Erflish to English as more than just Deathmancy. It's Killmancy.
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2008-05-02, 02:36 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Erfworld 105; The battle of Gobwin Knob
Warning: This posting may contain wit, wisdom, pathos, irony, satire, sarcasm and puns. And traces of nut.
"The main skill of a good ruler seems to be not preventing the conflagrations but rather keeping them contained enough they rate more as campfires." Rogar Demonblud
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2008-05-02, 02:42 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
The final panel needs to somehow become my desktop, too awesome.
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2008-05-02, 04:12 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Wait, what?
WHAT?
That's... not what I expected.
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2008-05-02, 04:14 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
*gamer geek hat on* Technically, the Konami Code (aka the Contra Code) is UUDDLRLRBA (Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right B, A) - but it's generally input while the game is paused, and as such the effects aren't seen until you hit Start to unpause it. But because of that, anything input after the final A doesn't matter (the code is already active), so some people have learned it with Select in there, or other minor variations.
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2008-05-02, 04:15 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Well by what I have read since #1, that each unit has it is own free will, unless ordered. The only one that can do that was Stanley, and he left them to their own, as long as they stay out of his sight at the time of fleeing. Therefore you can conclude that she may just be a barbarian/non-committed unit, she is not disbanded until GK falls or dies in combat. Which is why the rest have not been abandoned either. Stanley even needs GK to survive until he gets to FAQ and that is why he did not disband it as well (if he had a choice, and the walls were still standing).
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2008-05-02, 04:37 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Erfworld 105; The battle of Gobwin Knob
It's even older than that: it's a mnemonic used for cross products.
http://www.rickadams.org/adventure/c_xyzzy.html
(Sometimes I feel ancient…)
(PS It's "halcyon". "Hayclon" sounds like some kind of chemical exterminator.)
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2008-05-02, 04:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Awwwww. Yes Wanda looks wonderful and cool, but it saddens me that she may be our true villain. She clearly still had either plans or feelings for Jillian, but rather than letting her ex leave she's going to attack all the flyers? Does she have another plan or is she just being foolhardy? That's an awful lot of spell power to summon an "I'm sorry" card.
Thanks to all the posters who explained the cheat codes.
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2008-05-02, 05:15 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Hark! An avatar drawn by Kate Beaton!
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2008-05-02, 05:34 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
oh snap!
Meteor Swarm?
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2008-05-02, 05:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
uh-oh...
I wonder if Wanda is going to get in trouble with her warlord... it's an "unauthorized" attack after all.
But I'm so glad to see that her sense of fashion is back! (Now that's some spell: not only does it wreak utter destruction on your enemies, it also modifies your outfit into sexy and fashionable!)Member of the Belkar-Fanclub
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2008-05-02, 05:50 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
I think an important thing to note here is that death of a Ruler does NOT cause all units of the Ruler's Side to disband, even if the Ruler lacks an heir. I have a working theory as to how this functions, as follows.
There are two ways for a unit to disband- 'starvation' (in which its upkeep cannot be paid), or 'execution', in which the unit's Ruler wills it to disband. If a Ruler dies, and the Ruler has an heir, the heir becomes the new Ruler of the Side, inheriting control of whatever portion of the treasury can survive the circumstances of of their inheritance. If a Ruler dies, and there is no heir, the Side ceases to function as a Side. Units outside of cities either are cut off from any central treasury, and starve, or become attached to the nearest remaining city. My inclination is to believe that they simply starve in the chaos of the interregnum. Units in cities still have access to the city's revenues, which can be used to upkeep existing units. Obviously, there is a mechanism for units without rulers to defect to functional Sides, as Jillian offers to Wanda. Presumably a Side with no Ruler may fragment into several Sides around Warlords based in different cities.
The important implication here is that if Stanley dies, Parson is still safe- he's ensconced in a city that can provide revenue to pay his upkeep.
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2008-05-02, 05:58 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Well, I doubt she has enough power to croak the entire siege by herself. But we've always known that she's Gobwin Knob's most important resource -- after all, most of their troops are uncroaked that she created, and she's supposedly skilled in every type of magic (which is unusual enough that spellcasters are typically just known by the one type of magic they're good at.)
She's also been concealing her abilities (Parson suspected she knows a lot more about military matters than she let on, say.) This could just be because she hates everything but Croakamancy, but it could also be to keep Stanley from getting suspicious and to avoid looking like a threat.
Hmm. If she has some other agenda beyond simply serving Stanley, that raises all sorts of questions. For one thing, she's the one who suggested summoning Parson, after all...
You know, she wasn't so angry until Jillian started talking about 'saving' her. (She was even willing to ask what Jillian wanted.)
Hypothesis: She does agree with Stanley, at least to a point -- she resents royals and feels they don't deserve their position. She enjoys dominating Jillian because Jillian is a royal. She doesn't have any illusions about Stanley, but since he's attuned to an Arkentool she's using him to wage a proxy war on the power of royals as a whole.
Of course, another, simpler possibility is that she's using him to collect the Arkentools for some unspecified reason. When did it become Stanley's big quest? It wasn't, always -- early on she mentions that "since we started searching for the Arkentools" or whatever. Could she be the one who filled him with all that hot air about being the chosen of the titans and collecting the Arkentools and so on?Last edited by Aquillion; 2008-05-02 at 06:00 AM.
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2008-05-02, 05:58 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
I suspect this may be academic at this point; we're not going to see a climactic battle between Stanley and the Coalition anytime soon. While no principals may get killed off, I suspect this fight will either significantly delay Jillian's group or kill enough of her units to force her to break off the chase.
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2008-05-02, 06:03 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Also: Why does Jaclyn still work for Charlie? It's a miracle he manages to sell any magical security at all with her like this.
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2008-05-02, 06:05 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Actually, I think it does fit. If Wanda is the puppet master, but with only a limited ability to manipulate Stanley, that would create a certain diffuseness of overall command. (Example: Wanda's comment about how Stanley has been choosing warlords suggests that she knows he isn't making those decisions very well, but hasn't been able to do anything about it until matters became this desperate. Also, she had to make the concession of casting the spell herself.) That introduces some of the problems of "leadership by committee".
And where is the energy/spell bolt hitting? Where she is standing, or a wider area?
Jillian's view is adorable, though. Both her view and her sword approach to life.
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2008-05-02, 06:25 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Was I the only one to think "...Woah, Dragonslave" at that final panel? I mean, I recogniced a couple cheats and deduced the rest would be too, but that final panes screams more "overpowered explosion incoming" than "cheats enabled" to me.
But, you know, it's gonna be awesome either way, so whatever, I'm not complaining
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2008-05-02, 06:28 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Hmm, here's my thoughts on what might be in Wanda's head.
Leftover hurt. (You betrayed me to run off with some guy who likes radishes.)
Wounded pride. (I ended up looking useless in front of other people... and
you're now saying that you don't think I'm strong enough to have made my own decisions.)
Pragmatism. (If Stanley croaks, we probably won't have an Arkentool anymore.)
Wanda isn't a nice person. She's a badass, but not nice. I'm pretty sure she signed on with Stanley in order to be one of the people ruling the world when this is over. For somebody like Wanda, it's better to serve under a weak-willed ruler who'll go out and do something than a hard-headed or patient ruler who will only stay home.
Poor Jillian. I wonder how far back her relationship with Wanda goes...
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2008-05-02, 06:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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2008-05-02, 06:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Looks like she ran out of bubblegum.
That last panel is made of pure awesome.
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2008-05-02, 06:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Fendrin: please note that Jillian expects croaking Stanley to free Wanda from his control, not kill Wanda. Given that we should expect Jillian to understand the basics of how upkeep works, I am inclined to believe this indicates that Wanda (and, by extension, other units in Gobwin Knob) can survive their Ruler's death.
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2008-05-02, 06:44 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Yea, 'tis awesome.... but how can Wanda cast when it's Jillian's move? Someone's acting out of turn - in more than one sense.
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2008-05-02, 06:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
This would certainly seem to mean it's academic... at this point. However, I think the important thing to remember here is that it means Parson's survival is *not* tied to Stanley's, anymore. Which means that Parson will have a chance to be freed from Stanley's control, allowing us later stories with Parson where his agenda isn't dictated by a dim-witted and megalomaniacal tyrant above him. In the longer term, if Parson has to *continue* serving Stanley, things are going to become somewhat... narratively unsatisfying. I am operating on the assumption here that 'The Battle For Gobwin Knob' being chapter 1 of Erfworld means that there will be a larger story arc beyond the struggle to keep Gobwin Knob from falling; if 'The Battle For Gobwin Knob' ends up being the only Erfworld story, this may well be irrelevant.
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2008-05-02, 06:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
I misinterpreted the joke, but I chuckled at my version anyway. In MMORPGs like World of Warcraft, you can't control your character while you are typing out some conversation to other players. So, sometimes people will type out "AWSDD121212" which is a string of attack and movement commands then yell "Aggro!" to their party. It's pretty funny - well maybe you have to be there.
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2008-05-02, 07:06 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Oh My. That is a LOT of cheat-codes.
and I believe XYZZY originated with Colossal Cave not Minesweeper. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XyzzyLast edited by TheTurnipKing; 2008-05-02 at 07:09 AM.
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2008-05-02, 07:12 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
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2008-05-02, 07:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Sad thing is, I totally blew it on interpretation there. I saw Abacab (Genesis song) and Zyzygy (one of the original names for the company Atari that was being considered by the creator of Atari).
My geek cred is sorely lacking. Well, that and I don't often use cheat codes.
Oh, and someone said Aggro forces engagements with no retreat option? Izzat true? I don't play WOW or other MMORPGS. Not that Erfworld would be forced to use other game mechanics or anything, but it would mean Exeunt Stage Right for at least one or two major characters in the next few panels if that's the case.Last edited by El_Chupacabra; 2008-05-02 at 07:35 AM.
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2008-05-02, 07:34 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
It's usually an accident, you hit enter to start typing a chat message then attempt to react to something without finishing your chat. Yelling Aggro after closing the chat window is an attempt to let your group know you are under attack.
And while I think the Archons are absolutely fetching in their current outfits, I wouldn't think that a loose flowing skirt would be the best choice for a flyer.
In the second to last panel when the column of energy is manifesting Wanda is chanting "AYBABTU"(All Your Base Are Belong To Us!) which seems a somewhat ominous somatic component for an attack spell.
As a question is the outfit Wanda has revealed under the cloak Evil Lynn's? It seems very familiar and would be in keeping with the Havoc Staff she is carrying.
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2008-05-02, 08:03 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
You means...
If yes, you win.
EDIT: I fear that Parson is way to young to remember THIS version of Evil Lyn. But maybe in America it's still running? I actually have a workmate that cannot recognize the picture. Sigh.
LaurentioLast edited by Laurentio; 2008-05-02 at 08:18 AM.
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2008-05-02, 08:04 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 105 The Battle for Gobwin Knob, Page 95
Ok... one big thing in all of the loyalty/stanley/wanda mess.
She sleeps with him... apparently somewhat regularly. Now, we obviously learned that sometimes she does this to lead his mind somewhere else... but... she couldn't possibly... actually like him?
No, it wasn't done during pause.. it was done while the main screen flashed in. You had to complete the code before it showed "1 player/2 player."
I learned it w/select start.