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Swords, Sorcery, And Then Some!
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Written by Scott T. Hicken with art by Antipus, the comic updates Mondays. Please check out the Archive to enjoy the earlier adventures of Typh and Peonie!
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He wasn’t always. He fell in love with the princess, you know. My question is…who killed her and left him in charge? And have they lived to regret it yet? Because I’m betting she was a nice person. And her death taught him he could not be a nice king…
Wondering; it’s not really that she doesn’t have a heart. She has a weird magical fluke on her chest, right around where her heart is. Objects like a sword penetrate into a pocket dimension instead of her internal organs. The sword never actually goes under her skin. At least that’s how I understood it.
I think Urtica might be from Earth, just because of the “Best fights are in the minors” line. Can’t decide if he is From Canada / Northeastern U.S or Scandinavia / Russia
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Woe betide everyone the day all these Leagues of Assassins unite as the Assassins’ Guild.
Urtica has got to have the longest streak of “awesome” that I’ve ever seen.
Who’s the DH? Niels or Bohr?
Urtica is one blood-chilling s.o.b. …..
He wasn’t always. He fell in love with the princess, you know. My question is…who killed her and left him in charge? And have they lived to regret it yet? Because I’m betting she was a nice person. And her death taught him he could not be a nice king…
Urtica is a bad a!s, but he is looking out for his kingdom and his daughter soo.
I think our King has the Patrician outclassed.
Nothing gets the juices flowing freer than a fight with Minors >_>
And, is it just me (and Kingie) please that Olive staid?
Random Guy: Nah – different milieu; personally, i wouldn’t mess with either of them on his own ground.
Forget “right hand” I suddenly want Olivia to become the new Queen. It just kind of makes sense to me.
Its might be just me, but anyone else hear King U. as Sean Connery? Now. THATS. BADA$$.
TheDOCTOR: hmm, not sure, but believe that that may have been brought up before
How is it that she wouldn’t die of internal bleeding or a punctured lung whenever someone stabs her in the chest aiming for the heart?
Machiavelli, eat your heart out!
Wondering; it’s not really that she doesn’t have a heart. She has a weird magical fluke on her chest, right around where her heart is. Objects like a sword penetrate into a pocket dimension instead of her internal organs. The sword never actually goes under her skin. At least that’s how I understood it.
Two classic lines this time:
“This is political intrigue at the very highest of dramatic levels. No one ever aims for the spleen.”
and,
“Excellent, the best fights are in the minors.”
Urtica is quickly moving into my #1 “Favorite Character” spot.
@thedoctor I do now!
I think Urtica might be from Earth, just because of the “Best fights are in the minors” line. Can’t decide if he is From Canada / Northeastern U.S or Scandinavia / Russia