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Post by Daedalus on Jan 28, 2015 8:00:27 GMT
Hehe.
Your teeth are showing, CoyoteReborn. Annie wouldn't appreciate losing this new Court student. "You won't learn much about responsibility", said the pot to the kettle.
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Post by Gotolei on Jan 28, 2015 8:03:23 GMT
Well then. I guess that answers a thing or two..
Just guessing, but the hair is probably just Coyote etherbending as usual.
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Post by zimmyzims on Jan 28, 2015 8:03:45 GMT
Bloody h***... 9 seconds. Had I not stopped thinking whether responsibility! or 'a world in which you will rule and shape as you see fit' I had got this. Heck, even if I just had not written so long link... Kat damn it!
So, am I the only one to whom it looks like Coyote is chewing Annie's ether hair? Lovely!
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Post by Ophel on Jan 28, 2015 8:04:42 GMT
My sentiments exactly. Coyote('s teeth), of course.
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Post by Chancellor on Jan 28, 2015 8:05:06 GMT
I'm waiting for the day one of you snaps and strangles the other for beating you to the post.
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Post by zimmyzims on Jan 28, 2015 8:05:06 GMT
My sentiments exactly. Coyote('s teeth), of course. So, I am not the only one.
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Post by arf on Jan 28, 2015 8:06:00 GMT
"Tiny delicious one" sounds like the next panel's going to be a meaty one!
Why yes, Lord Coyote. Humans are *always* responsible.
(I think Annie's hair is being etherically slobbered on.)
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jan 28, 2015 8:11:28 GMT
Adding this page to the list of pages wherein Coyote talks in ways supporting my overall view of how the Gunnerverse operates, what with that ether stuff and all.
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Post by CoyoteReborn on Jan 28, 2015 8:25:33 GMT
Today's page is a tragedy. It's so sad that I'm losing a subject to the Court!! And such a delicious subject, too If Fire-head Girl keeps stealing my peons, who will worship me? The struggle is real, even for omnipotent, cuddly trickster gods like myself! I need to find more victims, though, or I'll get boooooooored!!!! You wouldn't like me when I'm bored. Not at all. Not at all. Hey, Mr. Author-Guy!!!! Man of many spiders!! Come and visit Me in My forest! We'll have scones and tea and play Truth or Dare! I mean, seriously. I'm trustworthy, right? Totally, absolutely trustworthy!!! What's the worst that could happen?? *tries to keep straight face**fails*HAHAHA!
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Post by Blitz on Jan 28, 2015 8:49:35 GMT
"Tiny, delicious one..."
I have never thought of Coyote as predatory like his mortal counterparts, since, well, he is immortal—which means that he shouldn't need to eat. And if he kills not out of necessity but out of amusement, damn, that is one jackass deity (as if it wasn't already established so many times).
No offense, O Glorious Coyote. Don't eat me.
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Post by arf on Jan 28, 2015 9:06:08 GMT
"A smaller world. A flatter world. A world in which you will rule and shape as you see fit!"
Yes indeed, small delicious one. Hours of Minecraft await you.
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Post by csj on Jan 28, 2015 10:21:03 GMT
I'll have you know humans are very responsible
We're responsible for a lot of things
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Post by csj on Jan 28, 2015 10:23:21 GMT
"Tiny, delicious one..." I have never thought of Coyote as predatory like his mortal counterparts, since, well, he is immortal—which means that he shouldn't need to eat. And if he kills not out of necessity but out of amusement, damn, that is one jackass deity (as if it wasn't already established so many times). Yeah He should hunt foxes, bait bears and eat rabbit pie like us civilised, responsible humans
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Post by feraldog on Jan 28, 2015 10:33:02 GMT
I'll have you know humans are very responsible We're responsible for a lot of thingsYou mean like Coyote's Great Secret?
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jan 28, 2015 10:59:14 GMT
"Tiny, delicious one..." I have never thought of Coyote as predatory like his mortal counterparts, since, well, he is immortal—which means that he shouldn't need to eat. And if he kills not out of necessity but out of amusement, damn, that is one jackass deity (as if it wasn't already established so many times). No offense, O Glorious Coyote. Don't eat me. Maybe the absences of those who Coyote ate are as much pillars that support his "existence" as his presence in the stories of others that are ongoing. Also they testify to his power to kill, whereas living creatures Coyote interacted with in other ways couldn't do so directly. Coyote may not need to eat their flesh to survive, but he eats their stories.
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Post by keef on Jan 28, 2015 12:07:23 GMT
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Post by Lightice on Jan 28, 2015 13:21:16 GMT
"Tiny, delicious one..." I have never thought of Coyote as predatory like his mortal counterparts, since, well, he is immortal—which means that he shouldn't need to eat. And if he kills not out of necessity but out of amusement, damn, that is one jackass deity (as if it wasn't already established so many times). Well, he hunted and ate that Wisp that pretended to be the Seed Bismuth, before. And incidentally, now I suspect that for Forest creatures the way into human form goes through the Coyote's digestion tract...
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Post by temnoc on Jan 28, 2015 13:30:54 GMT
Interesting talking about Court responsibility now, what with what's going on in the world (i.e. environment) these days.
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Post by Jelly Jellybean on Jan 28, 2015 14:02:53 GMT
"Tiny, delicious one..." I have never thought of Coyote as predatory like his mortal counterparts, since, well, he is immortal—which means that he shouldn't need to eat. And if he kills not out of necessity but out of amusement, damn, that is one jackass deity (as if it wasn't already established so many times). Well, he hunted and ate that Wisp that pretended to be the Seed Bismuth, before. And incidentally, now I suspect that for Forest creatures the way into human form goes through the Coyote's digestion tract... Coyote was protecting Annie when he chomped on the wisp, keeping his promise that Annie wouldn't be harmed in the forest. Although I've wondered if the wisp was protecting Annie by pulling her from that fight long enough for her to gather her wits. Maybe Coyote staged the whole thing. Maybe the wisp was never real.
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Post by ctso74 on Jan 28, 2015 14:21:06 GMT
I'm waiting for the day one of you snaps and strangles the other for beating you to the post. Someone should make a webcomic of people commenting on webcomics. Having snapped, the killer would develop a split personality, and take the other's personality and account. Thus, the struggle would continue, each identity not realizing how the other is always one step away from them. I'm really looking forward to this transformation. Not just the in-story explanations of Ether stuff, but Tom's drawing of it.
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Post by ryrmyrbyr on Jan 28, 2015 14:30:01 GMT
Truly, any species that created Coyote cannot be called responsible.
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Post by Shire on Jan 28, 2015 15:04:42 GMT
I love Tom's note.
Humans are responsible, but for what?
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jan 28, 2015 15:36:14 GMT
And such a delicious subject, too "Tiny delicious one?" Seriously, Coyote, please do stop cribbing my pickup lines from the 80s.
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Post by todd on Jan 28, 2015 23:11:12 GMT
I'm really looking forward to this transformation. Not just the in-story explanations of Ether stuff, but Tom's drawing of it. He might do it the same way as Aly's - we see Annie's response to the transformation, but not the transformation itself.
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Post by farstrider on Jan 28, 2015 23:36:05 GMT
There seems to be blood on Coyote's teeth at the bottom.
~FS
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Post by Pig_catapult on Jan 29, 2015 9:32:11 GMT
There seems to be blood on Coyote's teeth at the bottom. ~FS I believe that's just his red outlines being weird on corners?
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Post by warrl on Jan 29, 2015 17:07:23 GMT
Coyote is, I think, still trying to persuade the jackalope to not go over.
Although referring to her as "delicious one" seems unlikely to help in that aim.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jan 29, 2015 18:32:47 GMT
Coyote is, I think, still trying to persuade the jackalope to not go over. Although referring to her as "delicious one" seems unlikely to help in that aim. I think he's talking at Antimony and he doesn't give a rabbit's rear end about the Jackalope. And he's still working the same game as before.
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Post by TBeholder on Jan 29, 2015 22:04:38 GMT
"Tiny, delicious one..." I have never thought of Coyote as predatory like his mortal counterparts, since, well, he is immortal—which means that he shouldn't need to eat. And if he kills not out of necessity but out of amusement, damn, that is one jackass deity (as if it wasn't already established so many times). No offense, O Glorious Coyote. Don't eat me. Why? We knew that 'Grin "helped along" those two fairies. A-and now we also know how the first part of Jackalope's "transfer" was handled.
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Post by arf on Jan 29, 2015 22:38:58 GMT
I love Tom's note. Humans are responsible, but for what? Yes. The double entendre is tiny, but delicious.
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