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@knite0
Not necessarily. But knocking his block off might be a useful backup plan.
Just don’t do it until you find out how he and the dragons are linked.
@ Jonathon Wint: I’m sorry, but you hit one of my major pet peeves, even bigger than the trouble too many otherwise intelligent people have with there/they’re/their. And that is spelling the word “does” (present active of “do” or indicative of a question) as if it were a medical term. Dose is how much medicine one gets, not a verb. Ergo, the phrase: “it dose what is right…” is nonsensical.
I don’t expect you to get it right after this, but please, do try. It does my heart good to read literate and eloquent usage of the language. I do not need a dose of “I can’t spell unless spellcheck does it for me.”
And now I’ve forgotten what I was originally going to say. Something silly, certainly.
Frith Ra: actually, he did spell ‘dose’ correctly (so that crack about spellchecker is just you being a pedantic prick)
Red: believe you are sorely mistaken; there have been no “unnecessary nudity” π
Next page: Denver says “Wait, you tried to kill my sister?”
And while the sword may have ‘protected’ Tiff by just removing the outer coverings of her targets, it still failed her in the fact that she wanted them dead, she would have handled the consequences like a barbarian: defiant and dead π
” failed her in the fact that she wanted them dead”
Careful what you wish for… Get what you want or what you need?
A child may want a real gun to play with, would the parent fail the kid if parent only gave squirt gun instead? Or would parent fail kid if gave him real gun and kid killed someone or self?
Smug bastard has been reading the comic me thinks. http://www.exiern.com/2010/07/20/exiern2010-07-04-web/
So is there an uncensored version of this, like the page it refers back to?
I bet that smug smile I’d ‘cos he reads the uncensored pages π
C’mon ‘tiff, test it out. Wipe that smug look off his face with a good swing at it.
David: we are not talking about a child in modern times, we are talking about a barbarian warrior in the times of ‘people killing other people with swords’ being giving a sword that doesn’t kill
OK either he’s related to Santa Claus, they are in the far north after all, or he personally knows the author. π Seriously, I want this guy’s crystal ball!
Holy crap! All that fanservice wasn’t fanservice–it was foreshadowing!!!
Well, except when it was, of course. Unless we find out later that Peonie’s frequent nekkedness is actually her subconscious efforts to battle a curse of overheating. π
except he *chose* to only cut the dragonling’s clothing off because he was so pissed that always happens to him now. Typhon didn’t know she would go “eek” and bound away after that.
yeah what the guy who I just realized I had in my name space earlier said. It was a great sword to give a young man in a tribe like that. a strong serviceable blade that doesn’t kill people who’s deaths would be a problem….
except it killed the father which typhon may or may not have been trying to do based on various accounts, so maybe it also *kills* people you don’t want dead if it would help fate or some such s!!t which makes the sword quite dangerous to be carrying
The sword Need was unable to strike women (or beings in the form of women) either for most of Mercedes Lackey’s Oath-series books. Was still a kick-a!s sword. “Women’s Need made me and Women’s Need calls me / Her Need I will answer as my Maker bade me”. I’m kind of wanting to go back & re-read those books now…
So its basically has the sword of truth’s “I will only kill those who deserve to die”, without the “I can cut through anything” and “You can access the experience of all past wielders”
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yep ,It dose what right for you not what you want it to do.
Smug and has a point If you think about. However a great comedic Moment which had plot moving consequences , which come into play later, BRILLANT!
Tiff was reading his book and he has be been reading hers . He knows every thing including about those long secret baths.
So this means she can’t stab him with the sword either. Guess she’ll have to knock his block off instead
@knite0
Not necessarily. But knocking his block off might be a useful backup plan.
Just don’t do it until you find out how he and the dragons are linked.
Panel 3 may be the best drawing of Tiff that I’ve ever seen – superb!
Not to mention all the times you’ve avoided mortal wounds for fanservice instead.
Typhan-Kee reamins a woman.
WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED!!!?!?!?!?!
Great, so it’s a “knows what’s good for you, better than you” enchantment. I hate those. Kinda like the Book.
This explains all the unnecessary nudity.
@ Jonathon Wint: I’m sorry, but you hit one of my major pet peeves, even bigger than the trouble too many otherwise intelligent people have with there/they’re/their. And that is spelling the word “does” (present active of “do” or indicative of a question) as if it were a medical term. Dose is how much medicine one gets, not a verb. Ergo, the phrase: “it dose what is right…” is nonsensical.
I don’t expect you to get it right after this, but please, do try. It does my heart good to read literate and eloquent usage of the language. I do not need a dose of “I can’t spell unless spellcheck does it for me.”
And now I’ve forgotten what I was originally going to say. Something silly, certainly.
What would have happened? DOOOOM!!
To be fair, Tiff WAS aiming for the clothing when she was fighting Denver’s sister…
Frith Ra: actually, he did spell ‘dose’ correctly (so that crack about spellchecker is just you being a pedantic prick)
Red: believe you are sorely mistaken; there have been no “unnecessary nudity” π
Next page: Denver says “Wait, you tried to kill my sister?”
And while the sword may have ‘protected’ Tiff by just removing the outer coverings of her targets, it still failed her in the fact that she wanted them dead, she would have handled the consequences like a barbarian: defiant and dead π
” failed her in the fact that she wanted them dead”
Careful what you wish for… Get what you want or what you need?
A child may want a real gun to play with, would the parent fail the kid if parent only gave squirt gun instead? Or would parent fail kid if gave him real gun and kid killed someone or self?
If I had that sword. I’d greet everyone I met with a swing of it. If they didn’t make it… I guess it was for the best π
Smug bastard has been reading the comic me thinks.
http://www.exiern.com/2010/07/20/exiern2010-07-04-web/
So is there an uncensored version of this, like the page it refers back to?
I bet that smug smile I’d ‘cos he reads the uncensored pages π
C’mon ‘tiff, test it out. Wipe that smug look off his face with a good swing at it.
David: we are not talking about a child in modern times, we are talking about a barbarian warrior in the times of ‘people killing other people with swords’ being giving a sword that doesn’t kill
OK either he’s related to Santa Claus, they are in the far north after all, or he personally knows the author. π Seriously, I want this guy’s crystal ball!
He’s the narrator, a special class of character in the story.
It is theirs to see everything, hear everything and know everything.
And be smug about it, like cats.
If it stops you from killing anyone you shoulnd’t….
Test it on him!
Holy crap! All that fanservice wasn’t fanservice–it was foreshadowing!!!
Well, except when it was, of course. Unless we find out later that Peonie’s frequent nekkedness is actually her subconscious efforts to battle a curse of overheating. π
except he *chose* to only cut the dragonling’s clothing off because he was so pissed that always happens to him now. Typhon didn’t know she would go “eek” and bound away after that.
damn. apparently I left that in the name bar….this was not a reply to that guy but it would seem that the previous thing I had said was
yeah what the guy who I just realized I had in my name space earlier said. It was a great sword to give a young man in a tribe like that. a strong serviceable blade that doesn’t kill people who’s deaths would be a problem….
except it killed the father which typhon may or may not have been trying to do based on various accounts, so maybe it also *kills* people you don’t want dead if it would help fate or some such s!!t which makes the sword quite dangerous to be carrying
The sword Need was unable to strike women (or beings in the form of women) either for most of Mercedes Lackey’s Oath-series books. Was still a kick-a!s sword. “Women’s Need made me and Women’s Need calls me / Her Need I will answer as my Maker bade me”. I’m kind of wanting to go back & re-read those books now…
So its basically has the sword of truth’s “I will only kill those who deserve to die”, without the “I can cut through anything” and “You can access the experience of all past wielders”