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Post by Angry Individual on Jul 11, 2018 7:10:21 GMT
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Post by madjack on Jul 11, 2018 7:12:16 GMT
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Post by Dvandaemon on Jul 11, 2018 7:16:31 GMT
For a second I thought the statue was giving finger guns.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jul 11, 2018 7:23:40 GMT
I'll guess the "boom boom" is Ysengoyote retracting the bridge. I figure he would wait a bit longer before resuming the attack.
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Post by madjack on Jul 11, 2018 7:25:08 GMT
I think its him placing these. There will probably be another one resembling Ysengrin when Annie turns around. (Or another one of Coyote just to mess with her).
Or Jones sonic-booming her way back into the atmosphere, but idk if she could get quite that fast, so it's probably unlikely.
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Post by noone3 on Jul 11, 2018 7:29:19 GMT
Boom boom! (☞ ゚ ∀ ゚)☞ . . .
Ys be trolling!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2018 7:35:49 GMT
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jul 11, 2018 7:40:04 GMT
If the "boom boom" onomatopoeia is completed with a "pow" next page we'll know it's nothing dangerous, just The Black Eyed Peas looking for a medium to help them finish crossing over.
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Post by Nepycros on Jul 11, 2018 8:05:50 GMT
Suppose Ysengrin legitimately tried to take on a human form as a kind of warped alteration of his prior hatred of humans... how would this affect the dynamics of the Court and the Forest?
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Post by Igniz on Jul 11, 2018 9:02:29 GMT
- Coyote? Or is it you, Ysengrin? - Neither. I am not Coyote or Ysengrin. - Then how should I call you? - What do you call a Coyote and a Ysengrin? Coywolf sounds alright.
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Post by madjack on Jul 11, 2018 9:17:43 GMT
If he really doesn't see himself as either of them, why would he want a portmanteau of their names?
HMM actually, I wonder if Annie will have to name him and if there really is any significance around naming re: Foley kids' not having them to start with.
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Post by psybershadow on Jul 11, 2018 9:26:45 GMT
If he really doesn't see himself as either of them, why would he want a portmanteau of their names? HMM actually, I wonder if Annie will have to name him and if there really is any significance around naming re: Foley kids' not having them to start with. Because 1+1=3?
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Post by madjack on Jul 11, 2018 9:29:11 GMT
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Post by faiiry on Jul 11, 2018 10:28:13 GMT
Doing a little decorating around the place I see.
I don't think this is Ysengrin at the moment. Evidence: exclamation point and "hehe." I rest my case.
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Post by Per on Jul 11, 2018 10:42:57 GMT
If he really doesn't see himself as either of them, why would he want a portmanteau of their names? Because Tuvix. Also, Cardiff is going to save the day by plugging the Coyotem into a giant mecha!! ! #totallyhappening
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Post by todd on Jul 11, 2018 12:39:29 GMT
I've said this before, but if Coyote's character is uppermost, Annie's mission is not going to go well. She's planned it on the assumption that it's Ysengrin whom she'll be speaking to - Ysengrin with the combination of his anger at the Court (manipulated by Coyote) combined with the fatherly feelings that he's shown towards her, despite herself.
But Coyote has neither. He doesn't hate the Court; he just wants to amuse himself at its expense. He doesn't have a gentler side; to him, everyone's just a source of entertainment, whom he'd sacrifice the moment they cease to amuse him. And if Annie tries reasoning with him, he'll constantly change the subject, barely allowing her an opportunity to speak (let alone try persuading him to leave the Court in peace), just as he's done before. (The only hope after that is that Coyote might recognize that if he does wipe out the Court, he'll have far fewer toys to play with.)
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Post by ohthatone on Jul 11, 2018 12:58:29 GMT
For a second I thought the statue was giving finger guns. PFFT can't unsee. thanks.
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Post by ctso74 on Jul 11, 2018 13:27:08 GMT
Doing a little decorating around the place I see. I don't think this is Ysengrin at the moment. Evidence: exclamation point and "hehe." I rest my case. I was thinking the same thing, but because of the speech bubble's tail. It's all wavy, as to indicate weakness or wavering/quivering voice. The speech bubbles for Mr Barking Bad, in the last chapter, were solid.
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Post by blazingstar on Jul 11, 2018 13:41:57 GMT
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Post by madjack on Jul 11, 2018 13:47:53 GMT
He doesn't have a gentler side; to him, everyone's just a source of entertainment, whom he'd sacrifice the moment they cease to amuse him. I agree with the rest of your post but take issue with this one: GC's Coyote has at least some long-ball vision, and I'm fairly sure has at least enough understanding to recognise that if he ends up discarding everything because it isn't entertaining now means he'll have nothing to entertain himself with later. This was a key difference between him and Ysengrin that was fairly subtly underscored but didn't really get any overt attention called to it.
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Post by todd on Jul 11, 2018 13:56:58 GMT
This was a key difference between him and Ysengrin that was fairly subtly underscored but didn't really get any overt attention called to it. That and Ysengrin isn't motivated by a quest for amusement; he's far more serious than Coyote. He's not threatening the Court for fun; he's threatening it because of a deep-rooted hostility towards it.
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Post by netherdan on Jul 11, 2018 14:15:15 GMT
Ok, so let's all assume that while Ysengrin took all his powers Coyote transfered his soul to a toten and now he wants Annie's help to get a human body... ... That's nice... PS: BRING THE FAN ARTS
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Post by warrl on Jul 11, 2018 14:15:52 GMT
It seems that Coyote Ysengrim Coysengrom Coywolf ... whatever ... likes playing with Legos.
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Post by fia on Jul 11, 2018 14:26:20 GMT
It could also be a memorial or mortuary pole, although it's hardly been a year; or it could be a shame pole, given the submissive posture of the Coyote figure.
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Post by Eve Swann on Jul 11, 2018 21:45:11 GMT
It could also be a memorial or mortuary pole, although it's hardly been a year; or it could be a shame pole, given the submissive posture of the Coyote figure. Yeah, it does look like a scared dog, doesn't it? Maybe Coysengrin has conjured up a grave for his former life.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jul 12, 2018 7:31:18 GMT
Since Ys used to kill the potential transfer students he should have frequently seen how that totem-thing was done and perhaps learned how to totemize people on his own, or learned the theory but couldn't do it without Coyote's powers, or perhaps it was an accidental byproduct of his eating Coyote whole... in which case the Coyote totem was/is more of an excretion of the indigestible bit... ...Which provides an alternative explanation to why the totem is in the low bushes off the main drag. Seriously, though, ever since I saw this page I've been hoping for some clues in this chapter as to the whole "hollow faeries" thing and what Coyote was talking about when he said the Court " wants what it wants." Ok, so let's all assume that while Ysengrin took all his powers Coyote transfered his soul to a toten and now he wants Annie's help to get a human body... That probably could be done. Even better, have Ysengoyote remove Zeta's totem, put Coyote in Zeta's old body, and then put Zeta in a new body. Two birds, one stone. Bonus: Next semester Zeta and Gamma start showing up in classes, Zeta's now a boy, and there's a zany new transfer student... Also " the simple ritual" could probably be done with the Tooth and water from Coyote's lake. Should make things interesting.
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Post by netherdan on Jul 12, 2018 12:34:31 GMT
Ok, so let's all assume that while Ysengrin took all his powers Coyote transfered his soul to a toten and now he wants Annie's help to get a human body... That probably could be done. Even better, have Ysengoyote remove Zeta's totem, put Coyote in Zeta's old body, and then put Zeta in a new body. Two birds, one stone. Bonus: Next semester Zeta and Gamma start showing up in classes, Zeta's now a boy, and there's a zany new transfer student... Also " the simple ritual" could probably be done with the Tooth and water from Coyote's lake. Should make things interesting. So you want to put the soul of a mad trickster god into a body that can warp and/or create realities to a level his old body could only glimpse and you think this is better than have him powerless... PS: I agree
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Post by Eily on Jul 14, 2018 10:03:01 GMT
Ok, so let's all assume that while Ysengrin took all his powers Coyote transfered his soul to a toten and now he wants Annie's help to get a human body... ... That's nice... I also thought something along those lines when I saw the totem, going straight for the fact that Annie already has a human(ish) body herself. And the first thing that the canine god (nearly mispelled that as dog..., that would have gone well) did was get rid of The Witness. Although now that I think of it, there is Renard's body lying around somewhere as well. (didn't post earlier because I didn't have an account. And then I did create one but forgot to check my mails o/)
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Post by mturtle7 on Jul 15, 2018 19:35:38 GMT
That probably could be done. Even better, have Ysengoyote remove Zeta's totem, put Coyote in Zeta's old body, and then put Zeta in a new body. Two birds, one stone. Bonus: Next semester Zeta and Gamma start showing up in classes, Zeta's now a boy, and there's a zany new transfer student... Also " the simple ritual" could probably be done with the Tooth and water from Coyote's lake. Should make things interesting. So you want to put the soul of a mad trickster god into a body that can warp and/or create realities to a level his old body could only glimpse and you think this is better than have him powerless... PS: I agree *puts on speculation glasses* ACTUALLY, given that fairies seem to keep their own unique powers when transferred to human bodies, I would guess that both Coyote and Zimmy would keep their old powers in their new bodies. So what we're really accomplishing here is a)Coyote has a human-looking body by default and b)gender-bending.
PS: I approve
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Post by qiam on Jul 15, 2018 22:05:44 GMT
Jones is so cool. She's got a lot of altitude.
She's apparently immune to explosive decompression, asphyxiation, freezing, burning up on re-entry to Earth's atmosphere, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, or gamma rays. I mean, we knew most of that already, but still. So cool.
I wonder how she managed to re-enter Earth's atmosphere the first time. I guess it depends on her height above the Earth.
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