My word, people. I swear you have the self preservation of an explosives-fixated lemming. I'm seconding any suggestion to find out what the silhouette thing is because if Miss Lirle's beautiful artwork is anything to go by, it's not human, nor human shaped.
This raises the possibility that the afforementioned noise polluter is poisonous. Certainly once we know what we're up against, try to eat the equipment. But at the moment, we lack firepower, so let us use knowledge as a weapon.
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We should instead invite it to tea, and use its response in order to better understand its psychology.
Seconded.
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This is the thief who likes to hoard,
That loves the bard with the puppet Lord
That admires the fighter with the green-hilted sword,
That employs the Wizard, whose bird is ignored,
That has the gender unexplored
That intrigues the Halfling, usually bored,
That slew a mountain of the goblin horde,
That follows the cleric,
That serves the lich,
That seeks the gate,
That guards the snarl,
That lives in the prison the gods built.
Often in the Lord of the Rings, if people need a Deus ex Machina: Gandalf. But if Gandalf needs a Deus ex Machina: eagles. And if the eagles need a Deus ex Machina, then you should probably just pledge undying loyalty to Sauron right there and save yourself the trouble.
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Now I wouldn't be mean and make you guys die for something that makes no sense. Like "New comic - Sneak into the dragons lair - Bam! You get squished by a falling ufo! The end! "
But charging into said lair with reckless abandon would probably get you nommed or something.
Edit - I need a tiebreaker so I can make the next comic.
The votes are currently at
2 for talking to it about the music
2 for attacking/eating it
1 for asking it to tea.
1 for retreating back to hole and following the fairy down
@v While all ideas are accepted, that doesn't really help me break the tie.
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Hmmm, I'm seeing 3 votes for asking it to tea here.
Those other votes are from before the previous update. Which makes them invalid. I guess.
New comic - Ask the Dj about the music
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Ask the DJ about the music
You slowly approach the strange creature and get it's attention. It spares you a quick glance and a moment of silence while you proceed to ask it about it's music.
Part 2
Instead of giving you an answer or any other more dramatic response, It merely points to the nearby boot-monster deathstone and goes back to making it's noise.
Part 3
Maybe the shadow wanted you to look at this? You go a little closer and examine it.
The stone itself seems relatively new and in good shape. Though it looks like somebody scratched something pretty deep into the surface.
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"Memento Mori?"
Doesn't that mean:
"Remember that you will die?"
If so, I say we go to University and study Latin and come back in four years to be certain before we run for the hills.
A more reasonable suggestion would be to examine the stone more closely.
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Memento mori is a Latin phrase translated as "Remember your mortality", "Remember you must die" or "Remember you will die". It refers to a genre of artworks that vary widely but which all share the same purpose: to remind people of their mortality, an artistic theme dating back to antiquity.
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