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I do not recall seeing this book before… Does someone have a link to the archives?
(And while we’re on the subject of archives, where did the young boy lose his arm?)
Top right corner, beside the comic there is often a ‘Previously on Exiern’ box with a link to relevant pages for precisely the thing you are looking for. In this case a link that says “The book was not nice to Tiffany”.
Well you see that would be used in the case of some one being cursed and there being no known way to break it and the person that made the cures having a warped sense of humour. How ever if the curse dose have a way to be broken I have a hunch its in a way that Tiff well not be liking but the guy that made the cures would find rather funny. So in ether case the 3 pages worth of “Ha” would be relevant BUAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAHA……
A sentient spell book with personality. Well there could be worse things to have in your spellbook collection. Unless that book is really a bored or perhaps trapped god. I am starting to wonder how often Tiffany’s curse casts it’s self and if it will effect the king.
The person who wrote that book, or the book itself obveosy doesen’t want her to turn back.
Ps. Why don’t they look for a spell to turn a woman into a man instead?
ps.Ps Why would she want to turn back into a girl again when she looks so hot?
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That would be because you really don’t understand how the book works, Peonie
At least the text wasn’t animated as seen in the Harry Potter movie
newspapers/wanted posters.
Or internet ads. One millionth visitor! Really!
PS: I’ve never seen Typh-a’nee so polite.
The right hand over the heart is a nice touch.
PSPS: Are any of those items in the background from other fantasy stories?
I don’t recognise any.
I do not recall seeing this book before… Does someone have a link to the archives?
(And while we’re on the subject of archives, where did the young boy lose his arm?)
Top right corner, beside the comic there is often a ‘Previously on Exiern’ box with a link to relevant pages for precisely the thing you are looking for. In this case a link that says “The book was not nice to Tiffany”.
The book is a smart arse.
I love that book…because I have no need to use it myself.
Ask the book if the “problem” can be fixed the other way around, like say with Prince Peonie.
Is it me or the book is intelligent. Not like Harry Potter, mindless
an evil book i want one rofl
just a note: it’s not psps, it’s pps, as ps means post script and so it would be post post script.
@Eric
Thank you!
I love that book. I’d love to have one. 😀
Well you see that would be used in the case of some one being cursed and there being no known way to break it and the person that made the cures having a warped sense of humour. How ever if the curse dose have a way to be broken I have a hunch its in a way that Tiff well not be liking but the guy that made the cures would find rather funny. So in ether case the 3 pages worth of “Ha” would be relevant BUAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAHA……
i think that the book is mocking Tiff.
I get the feeling that the feelings of hatred between Tiff and the written word go both ways.
A sentient spell book with personality. Well there could be worse things to have in your spellbook collection. Unless that book is really a bored or perhaps trapped god. I am starting to wonder how often Tiffany’s curse casts it’s self and if it will effect the king.
The person who wrote that book, or the book itself obveosy doesen’t want her to turn back.
Ps. Why don’t they look for a spell to turn a woman into a man instead?
ps.Ps Why would she want to turn back into a girl again when she looks so hot?
Oh, how I’d love a book like that.
“You’re just screwing with me now,aren’t you book?” XD
I am pretty certain just as Tiff was turned into a girl some wizard got turned into a book..
Either that or its her sword communicating through Ink.
The book’s like
“HAHAHA! F’uck You!”