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Again, great job on Tiff’s face in the last panel. I like the new direction on the drawing style for her. It had started to feel…I don’t know..almost too cartooney. I like this style much better.
Yes Tiff fire balls are never a good start to an interrogation. That and they hurt like hell when they come in twos. So every guy should look out for them. Women you have nothing to worry about.
You know I just realized, why has he never cut his hair? It seems like it would be of great annoyance. He may not be able to do anything about his body, but he can get rid of that feminine ancillary annoyance.
@Marscaleb – When Tiff first encounters the mask/robot/whatever crew the knights of their group initiated things by opening their visors and shooting fireballs at her. Her comment being a sarcastic allusion to that in response to the King’s request for information; that is, saying that she really didn’t have a chance to interrogate them due to..you know…fireballs.
@phildog, because Tiff is actually a bit vain really, presumably if she is going to be a woman, she is going to try and be an attractive one (and it seems long hair is mostly “in” in the world of Exiern). That, or it is more interesting for the artist to draw.
Tiffany is a warrior. She is playing the cards she has been dealt. It turns out that at the current point of time, the hair would seem more effective as a weapon when on than off.
You also have to be aware that her form is spell-created. It is not clear that manual alterations will have the same lasting effects than on naturals.
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Now he only got one personal guard left… does he get double pay for loyalty?
Well, she certainly knows how to make an entrance…
Those two guards probably had a heart attack, or at least a panic attack.
Again, great job on Tiff’s face in the last panel. I like the new direction on the drawing style for her. It had started to feel…I don’t know..almost too cartooney. I like this style much better.
Yes Tiff fire balls are never a good start to an interrogation. That and they hurt like hell when they come in twos. So every guy should look out for them. Women you have nothing to worry about.
These door guards have VERY good survival instincts. Denver would be good to bring in, he understood what they were saying.
I see they “Denver proofed” the doors…
Lady Tiffany? She should have kicked him in the head for that.
‘Tiffany the Extremely Violent’ is a better title. And we love her for it.
I… see no relevance to that final panel. Fireballs? What?
You know I just realized, why has he never cut his hair? It seems like it would be of great annoyance. He may not be able to do anything about his body, but he can get rid of that feminine ancillary annoyance.
@Marscaleb – When Tiff first encounters the mask/robot/whatever crew the knights of their group initiated things by opening their visors and shooting fireballs at her. Her comment being a sarcastic allusion to that in response to the King’s request for information; that is, saying that she really didn’t have a chance to interrogate them due to..you know…fireballs.
See http://www.exiern.com/?p=1611
@phildog, because Tiff is actually a bit vain really, presumably if she is going to be a woman, she is going to try and be an attractive one (and it seems long hair is mostly “in” in the world of Exiern). That, or it is more interesting for the artist to draw.
Tiffany is a warrior. She is playing the cards she has been dealt. It turns out that at the current point of time, the hair would seem more effective as a weapon when on than off.
You also have to be aware that her form is spell-created. It is not clear that manual alterations will have the same lasting effects than on naturals.
Indeed, while not shown on panel, Tiff has commented about trying to cut her hair, repeatedly. The spell didn’t seem to like that.