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Post by Snes on Aug 23, 2010 7:01:10 GMT
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Post by harmony on Aug 23, 2010 7:07:17 GMT
How about it was thrown intentionally? oooh. =D
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Post by mudmaniac on Aug 23, 2010 7:07:29 GMT
THINGS HAPPEN!! I love it when things happen!
That's almost as cool as when characters develop!
Also, i think annie is using etheric matter manipulation here. since she cannot leave school grounds.
edit: thats a pretty "captain obvious" statement isnt it? imma be quiet now.
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Post by GK Sierra on Aug 23, 2010 7:11:39 GMT
"Things happen" indeed.
I do believe Tom is teasing us.
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Post by Mezzaphor on Aug 23, 2010 7:15:07 GMT
If Annie is moving the stone etherically -- and it certainly looks like she is -- then I imagine her out-of-body self would still be vulnerable to Jeanne's blade. Perhaps more vulnerable than she was in Ch 8.
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Post by legion on Aug 23, 2010 7:17:13 GMT
Problem: when Annie touches the stone in ethermode it normally gets it back to her and snaps her out of the ethermode.
Solution: it's actually Mort who carries the stone here.
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Post by harmony on Aug 23, 2010 7:18:32 GMT
Oh. That sounds cooler than being thrown intentionally. heh.
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Post by Alex on Aug 23, 2010 7:20:15 GMT
THINGS HAPPEN!! I love it when things happen! That's almost as cool as when characters develop! Hey, don't rush to conclusions. Tom said there would be some things in this chapter, he didn't say that any of those things would happen. Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
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Post by warrl on Aug 23, 2010 7:27:12 GMT
I think most likely Annie threw it. It's moving like it's bouncing along. (Although I won't dismiss the possibility that either she or Mort is moving it, and is making it bounce in a semi-credible fashion in case someone sees it.)
We know she can retrieve it at will.
We also know she can see what's around it.
So, she is looking around in the ravine. Perhaps she's hoping for some sane fairies.
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Post by eightyfour on Aug 23, 2010 7:42:28 GMT
It can't be Mort, since his movement is restricted to around the corridor with the "silenti" sign.
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Post by bookworm on Aug 23, 2010 7:50:26 GMT
It can't be Mort, since his movement is restricted to around the corridor with the "silenti" sign. Is he? Also, maybe Annie threw it into the ravine so she could go there with her etheric self?
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Post by warrl on Aug 23, 2010 7:52:41 GMT
It can't be Mort, since his movement is restricted to around the corridor with the "silenti" sign. We've only ever seen Mort in the one area. I'm pretty sure we've only ever seen the headmaster in one room. I think the same is true (with different rooms) for a few of the teachers. Conclusions?
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Post by teemu on Aug 23, 2010 7:54:11 GMT
My first thougth was that Jeanne was somehow summoning the stone, but I quess that was stupid.
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Post by bookworm on Aug 23, 2010 7:55:06 GMT
My first thougth was that Jeanne was somehow summoning the stone, but I quess that was stupid. No no, that's perfectly legit, I thought that too It's not impossible...
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Post by dliessmgg on Aug 23, 2010 8:21:26 GMT
To me it seems that someone carrying it is more probable. The light trace in panel one seems like it's parallel to the ground and then upwards, not a natural throwing motion. It disappears in panel two. Panel four seems to me like it's floating/being held before it falls down.
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Post by eightyfour on Aug 23, 2010 9:31:15 GMT
It can't be Mort, since his movement is restricted to around the corridor with the "silenti" sign. Is he? I stand corrected. I was pretty sure I've read Tom say exactly the opposite somewhere.
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Post by kermittheforg on Aug 23, 2010 10:15:59 GMT
And so Rocky, the Ruddy Blinker Stone, at long last learned his parents had been living underneath the school all along, and he skipped all the way home to meet them. The end!
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Post by nikita on Aug 23, 2010 11:33:05 GMT
Mort? To me it looks like a slow-mo of the stone bouncing off the ground after Annie/Kat/Whoever have thrown it towards the ravine from a well-chosen point at the court - one thats relatively close to the ravine and secluded enough not to be caught.
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Post by bellerophon on Aug 23, 2010 12:23:37 GMT
Heh, in panel 2 especially it reminds me of nothing less than a probe from Star Trek or something hovering along the ground going *beep... beep...* and scanning things.
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Post by harmsc12 on Aug 23, 2010 13:06:57 GMT
Maybe I'll understand it better once the next page comes up. Right now it's just that stone thing hopping around.
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Post by djublonskopf on Aug 23, 2010 13:41:01 GMT
Wow Tom sure is drawing Eglamore different these days.
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Post by bookworm on Aug 23, 2010 13:55:52 GMT
Wow Tom sure is drawing Eglamore different these days. Are you kidding? He looks handsomer and manlier than ever *swoon* Although...I think he's commiting suicide ;D
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Post by frankenmilk on Aug 23, 2010 14:49:26 GMT
My first thougth was that Jeanne was somehow summoning the stone, but I quess that was stupid. Same here, but then I realized that it was more likely dropped... I wonder, if there is a connection between that bouncing stone and the amazing idea of Kat.
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Post by joephlommin on Aug 23, 2010 14:53:09 GMT
I was thinking that this was in the past and Jeanne was throwing it...
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Post by paxjax123 on Aug 23, 2010 14:57:22 GMT
The answer is obvious, right?
Boxbot threw it.
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Post by quirkykelly on Aug 23, 2010 15:14:37 GMT
I don't think it's Annie. The buildings look like an older style than modern date Court buildings, so I think that this is happening in the past, during Jeanne y Diego's era. My guess is that the blinker stone previously belonged to Jeanne and that she's the one moving it, which is why Jeanne was able to cross the river when Annie was first given the stone. Whatever it may be, we're going to learn more about this tragic figure in this chapter!
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Post by Alexandragon on Aug 23, 2010 16:46:39 GMT
My first thougth was that Jeanne was somehow summoning the stone, but I quess that was stupid. It's good idea. Maybe I'll understand it better once the next page comes up. Right now it's just that stone thing hopping around. I hope so that I'll too. I don't think it's Annie. The buildings look like an older style than modern date Court buildings, so I think that this is happening in the past, during Jeanne y Diego's era. My guess is that the blinker stone previously belonged to Jeanne and that she's the one moving it, which is why Jeanne was able to cross the river when Annie was first given the stone. Whatever it may be, we're going to learn more about this tragic figure in this chapter! Yes, it's very exact remark. Buildings are much more older than a modern GC. But who bring it to Annan waters? Maybe it did Jeanne before her death? And we will see who had been her lover? If that is true, it turns out that this blinker stone was Jeanne's property in past. Also, I think that Jeanne was powerful medium such as Annie... My arguments: 1) in [656] Diego said that "the plan will work with no one else". 2) also Jeanne don't like living into "prison of stone and glass", and remember moments of story, then Antimony uses Blinker stone to peer into the ether in city and in Forest([514], also at [680] - just look at tree) - the obvious difference is appreciable, besides Coyote told Annie, that she looks very unlifeless([680]), and how looks Anja([512], in the difference from Annie also seen in her length of hair, it's very symbolical, I think) during using of Stone - she has been not strongly differs from walls... What do you think about that?
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Post by Per on Aug 23, 2010 17:47:22 GMT
I don't think it's Annie. The buildings look like an older style than modern date Court buildings, so I think that this is happening in the past, during Jeanne y Diego's era. It looks like there are antennas on the buildings, and a big pipe between two of them.
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Post by Alexandragon on Aug 23, 2010 19:03:34 GMT
I don't think it's Annie. The buildings look like an older style than modern date Court buildings, so I think that this is happening in the past, during Jeanne y Diego's era. It looks like there are antennas on the buildings, and a big pipe between two of them. Khm... Diego had created robots in that time! Also I think that they works by using ether as a energy source... And it can be lightning rods.
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Post by djublonskopf on Aug 23, 2010 19:08:27 GMT
Wow Tom sure is drawing Eglamore different these days. Are you kidding? He looks handsomer and manlier than ever *swoon* Although...I think he's commiting suicide ;D He may have a long way to fall, but he's good at jumping high, so he must be good at landing, too . . ..
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