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Just wondering, since this webcomic comes in categories, why dosn’t it have an archive?
An archive woulda been luvly for me since I hadent read this for months and when I got back I wasn’t sure how far along I was.
Hm.. Bit concerned for her safety here; she’s big and tough again, but every one of those guys is technically a mage of sorts. Brute strength seems never to do too well against tons of lightning for some reason.
@Lupirio
In the “Select Category” drop down, select the heading marked “Comic” and it’ll take you the archive. It’s at twenty(?) pages per page, I think. So you might need to skip around a little, but its fairly easy to use.
Tiff, biceps coming back, but still smoking hot legs. Guys and girls, I say this as a proudly female perv, nice toned, but not muscled, legs are the hottest thing in the world.
After slashing that animated armor to shreds like that, she looks like she could kill that crowd of faceless with a single swing of that big sword! Do they have some more tricks, I wonder?
Many you have to love the third panel, but don’t over look that last panel with the look on her face and the comment she makes.
Plus am I the only one that has noticed. At first every one was referring to Tiff as he/she and now it she and her. Wonder when that change took place and why.
“Don’t forget the lightning!” <- Same tones as "time to make the doughnuts"
Tiff, slash first, gab second. You may recall they've already knocked you out as a Side Effect of trying to knock out Denver. Be the professional barbarian – Attack!
She’s making a good, old-fashioned Intimidate check. Even the Fracture do not seem to be immune. As for that Force Lightning effect, well, the she that was knocked out before isn’t exactly the she that stands in front of them now!
On the other hand, I’m fairly familiar with Doc Savage’s combat knowledge, and his advice on the matter is probably good. But if Tiff regularly made good decisions, this comic would be a bit boring.
I love how no matter what, Tiff always has that single lock of hair in front of her face. It’s as if that lock wasn’t there, the whole Exiern world would collapse ;P
@apollox, That happened a LOOONNNGGG time ago. And I always said she. As soon as she’s male again, I’ll say he. A person is the same sex as their body and get the appropriate pronoun.
@elfguy, I think she needed to be adequately upset/angry as well.
Tiff the terminator and bad punners in the house,Yep there done bc despite the odds she starting to have fun.
Meaning the werebear and the killer Jello are going to be next and a certain Nude Princess Ponie will have her work cut out for her to snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory.
everybody keeps saying she. its he, it’ll aways be he, its a barbarian man, like konan. he will stab you for disregarding his penis temporarily inverted though it be
a person is the same sex as they are. this one was male, is male and will always be male vagoo or no. post op trannies are still dudes and always will be, magic isn’t any different
As for the whole male vs female thing, it isn’t that simple. Especially in a technologically primitive society. When you study Hunter/Gatherer’s in Anthropology you see they basically have 4 society roles. We have hundreds (Doctor, Lawyer, Baker, etc.) if not thousands.
A Hunter/Gatherer society typically breaks down as Adult Male or Female and Adolescent Male or Female but it’s interesting to note that those roles are not always gender related. One of the fiercest Apache warriors in history was female while many “men” could not handle the rigors of becoming a warrior and instead took on “women’s” roles.
The interesting thing is that if you ask any of the people of these societies what those “men” are they will say “women.” To a Hunter/Gatherer society you are what you act like, period. There are exceptions of course. Not all cultures are identical. Even within the groups that believed that there are sometimes exceptions. For example the Crow Native Americans had certain ceremonies that only the “women” who were physically male could perform. They weren’t the only group that had them either.
Don’t confuse this with something like the Comanche “Crazy Dog Soldier” either. Those are still warriors, they just did everything “wrong” in battle. Rode their horses into battle sitting backwards and would always attack when others retreat. Sort of the Marines of their culture, they were extremely feared warriors.
The dividing line between this type of attitude and the attitude that roles are gender based seems to be when more than the 4 basic roles exist. Even that isn’t absolute since the attitude can carry over for an extremely long time, but when you develop “Big Man” or “Chiefdom” cultures the attitude begins to change. So long as everyone is equal in a Hunter/Gatherer culture the attitude I described is common to all known cultures. BTW when a culture progresses from everyone practicing Shamanism to specialized Shamans you could say it remains the same too. Problem is that takes place after the shift to a “Big Man” or “Chiefdom” culture so it’s a moot point.
The Fracture exercised hiss-poor judgment, figuring that Tiff would only throw a hissy fit. Instead, they got Tiff hissed off. That was a hisstake, making Tiff feel hissrespected.
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That third panel is epic. 😀
Just wondering, since this webcomic comes in categories, why dosn’t it have an archive?
An archive woulda been luvly for me since I hadent read this for months and when I got back I wasn’t sure how far along I was.
Great pun, Tiff.
Hm.. Bit concerned for her safety here; she’s big and tough again, but every one of those guys is technically a mage of sorts. Brute strength seems never to do too well against tons of lightning for some reason.
@Galdon, she’s got one heck of a magic resistance stat. She withstood Faden’s “death song” with only superficial injuries.
Fair Maiden: 2 – fire Breathing Knights : 0
round two –
@Lupirio
In the “Select Category” drop down, select the heading marked “Comic” and it’ll take you the archive. It’s at twenty(?) pages per page, I think. So you might need to skip around a little, but its fairly easy to use.
Tiff, biceps coming back, but still smoking hot legs. Guys and girls, I say this as a proudly female perv, nice toned, but not muscled, legs are the hottest thing in the world.
After slashing that animated armor to shreds like that, she looks like she could kill that crowd of faceless with a single swing of that big sword! Do they have some more tricks, I wonder?
Many you have to love the third panel, but don’t over look that last panel with the look on her face and the comment she makes.
Plus am I the only one that has noticed. At first every one was referring to Tiff as he/she and now it she and her. Wonder when that change took place and why.
I guess you can say they are going to be Hisstory…
“Don’t forget the lightning!” <- Same tones as "time to make the doughnuts"
Tiff, slash first, gab second. You may recall they've already knocked you out as a Side Effect of trying to knock out Denver. Be the professional barbarian – Attack!
She’s making a good, old-fashioned Intimidate check. Even the Fracture do not seem to be immune. As for that Force Lightning effect, well, the she that was knocked out before isn’t exactly the she that stands in front of them now!
On the other hand, I’m fairly familiar with Doc Savage’s combat knowledge, and his advice on the matter is probably good. But if Tiff regularly made good decisions, this comic would be a bit boring.
See you say that Cryptic, but the hottest thing in the world is actually the diamond of air between nicely toned female thighs and buttocks.
I tried to find a pic of Lucy Lawless, as istr Xena Warrior Princess travels with a diamond like that, but google is failing me.
hth
Hisssss!
Translation – “Crap, this is gonna suck.”
personally,panel 1, is an epic look even better than 3,sort of disney princess meets D&D
When the Gelateonies hear about this, they’re gonna shake in their boots.
That’s a good thing.
One reason: breasts that big shaking is >always< a good thing, regardless.
I love how no matter what, Tiff always has that single lock of hair in front of her face. It’s as if that lock wasn’t there, the whole Exiern world would collapse ;P
WindSinger37 see panel 3, that lock is not there. Exiern world will proceed to collapse in 5..4..3..
Damn it… they’ve discovered my plot to end the story in the next page.
I’m actually gonna have to write more. Pooh.
See? All she needed was a big honking sword!
@apollox, That happened a LOOONNNGGG time ago. And I always said she. As soon as she’s male again, I’ll say he. A person is the same sex as their body and get the appropriate pronoun.
@elfguy, I think she needed to be adequately upset/angry as well.
The King would marry her in an instant if he could see Typhanee now. Such a beautiful face, such an evil smile.
Tiff the terminator and bad punners in the house,Yep there done bc despite the odds she starting to have fun.
Meaning the werebear and the killer Jello are going to be next and a certain Nude Princess Ponie will have her work cut out for her to snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory.
To think that this is the Tiffany the King was hoping to marry… good luck with that, your majesty.
everybody keeps saying she. its he, it’ll aways be he, its a barbarian man, like konan. he will stab you for disregarding his penis temporarily inverted though it be
@Khamya
a person is the same sex as they are. this one was male, is male and will always be male vagoo or no. post op trannies are still dudes and always will be, magic isn’t any different
“Elfguy
December 6, 2011 at 8:06 pm | #
See? All she needed was a big honking sword!”
yep, he just didn’t feel complete without that thing swinging around.
As for the whole male vs female thing, it isn’t that simple. Especially in a technologically primitive society. When you study Hunter/Gatherer’s in Anthropology you see they basically have 4 society roles. We have hundreds (Doctor, Lawyer, Baker, etc.) if not thousands.
A Hunter/Gatherer society typically breaks down as Adult Male or Female and Adolescent Male or Female but it’s interesting to note that those roles are not always gender related. One of the fiercest Apache warriors in history was female while many “men” could not handle the rigors of becoming a warrior and instead took on “women’s” roles.
The interesting thing is that if you ask any of the people of these societies what those “men” are they will say “women.” To a Hunter/Gatherer society you are what you act like, period. There are exceptions of course. Not all cultures are identical. Even within the groups that believed that there are sometimes exceptions. For example the Crow Native Americans had certain ceremonies that only the “women” who were physically male could perform. They weren’t the only group that had them either.
Don’t confuse this with something like the Comanche “Crazy Dog Soldier” either. Those are still warriors, they just did everything “wrong” in battle. Rode their horses into battle sitting backwards and would always attack when others retreat. Sort of the Marines of their culture, they were extremely feared warriors.
The dividing line between this type of attitude and the attitude that roles are gender based seems to be when more than the 4 basic roles exist. Even that isn’t absolute since the attitude can carry over for an extremely long time, but when you develop “Big Man” or “Chiefdom” cultures the attitude begins to change. So long as everyone is equal in a Hunter/Gatherer culture the attitude I described is common to all known cultures. BTW when a culture progresses from everyone practicing Shamanism to specialized Shamans you could say it remains the same too. Problem is that takes place after the shift to a “Big Man” or “Chiefdom” culture so it’s a moot point.
I smell a troll. Don’t feed it.
The Fracture exercised hiss-poor judgment, figuring that Tiff would only throw a hissy fit. Instead, they got Tiff hissed off. That was a hisstake, making Tiff feel hissrespected.
*sings* Slaughter-thon time!!