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Post by Angry Individual on Oct 8, 2018 7:03:49 GMT
Hopefully nobody was in there.....
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brokshi
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Post by brokshi on Oct 8, 2018 7:09:51 GMT
Loup's really doing his best to turn as many established parts of the comic on their heads as he can, huh?
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Post by arf on Oct 8, 2018 7:33:24 GMT
In which Tom gives up on ever getting the right perspective on the Annan Waters.
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Post by theonethatgotaway on Oct 8, 2018 8:07:44 GMT
Well, actually, yeah, sure, of course Loup can do that if Coyote could make the rift. But let's not forget... The Annan Waters were there for a reason...
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Post by pyradonis on Oct 8, 2018 8:26:23 GMT
Well, actually, yeah, sure, of course Loup can do that if Coyote could make the rift. But let's not forget... The Annan Waters were there for a reason... I guess that's why the part of the Court nearest to the ravine was razed.
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Post by philman on Oct 8, 2018 9:24:55 GMT
Monsters: "ah ha! The Annan protector is gone we can finally visit the waters and cross easily! We don't need those fancy new tunnels Loup made! Oh wait, why is that wall trembling... argh this was a terrible idea!"
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Post by foresterr on Oct 8, 2018 10:43:37 GMT
Well, actually, yeah, sure, of course Loup can do that if Coyote could make the rift. But let's not forget... The Annan Waters were there for a reason... I guess that's why the part of the Court nearest to the ravine was razed. Did the Court raze it? I was always under the impression that the reason for making the Annan Waters was so that the Court does not grow so big as to eat the entire Forest. With the barrier gone, maybe we'll soon learn more about Seed Bismuth, and why tictocs tend to sprout.
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ST13R
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Post by ST13R on Oct 8, 2018 12:06:02 GMT
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fjodorii
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It just does, ok?
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Post by fjodorii on Oct 8, 2018 12:25:13 GMT
The first thing on my mind is: Where will the water go now? Second thing: Oh Loup, you're just a big show-off. But it's still impressive.
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Post by electricguitarsolo on Oct 8, 2018 12:31:02 GMT
RIP tic-tocs?
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Post by ctso74 on Oct 8, 2018 13:21:15 GMT
Monsters: "ah ha! The Annan protector is gone we can finally visit the waters and cross easily! We don't need those fancy new tunnels Loup made! Oh wait, why is that wall trembling... argh this was a terrible idea!" Little Monster: "Yeah, it's perfectly safe now. Nothing could possibly go wrong." *rumbling of walls* Bigger Monster: "Why?... Why would even say that?... We're all right here. We all know what's going on... You Boxbot."
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Post by madjack on Oct 8, 2018 13:25:19 GMT
RIP tic-tocs? Highly likely they don't actually live in the annan waters.
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Post by csj on Oct 8, 2018 15:27:52 GMT
The suicide fairy population of the court sky-rocketed overnight...
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Post by fia on Oct 8, 2018 15:39:12 GMT
Well that's a way to make an entrance.
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Post by jda on Oct 8, 2018 16:00:58 GMT
What if the hand only reaches and destroy the Annan Waters gorge? Like, leveLing the territoryy, or even ,cartoon-likely, claws at the Court and pulls it like a blanket,closing the Divide? That will be THE show of strength, and will tell the humans How Weak they are, presumingly having disposed of "Whatever" was defending the Annan. In the best scenario, everybody (human or not) will know it is free season. Told you so! Auto-cookies!
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Post by jda on Oct 8, 2018 16:09:00 GMT
Well, all that was Annie's ruse to minimize the chance of her losing her hairclip again.
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Post by todd on Oct 9, 2018 0:10:36 GMT
Removing the chief barrier between the Court and the Forest - a barrier that might have kept both sides from all-out war against each other. Definitely an ominous moment.
But the trouble seems inevitable in any case, based on Loup's remark a few pages earlier that the Court's experiments are endangering the Forest's existence (or at least, the system that Coyote set up to keep the Forest safe and alive). Small wonder, in that case, that many of the forest-folk are hostile to the Court - and if the Court's activities are threatening their home, they have a point. And since I can't see the Court (at least, not the people at the top, like the Headmaster) agreeing to call off those experiments, which are the whole point of its existence - even the best mediums in the world aren't going to be able to solve that dispute, I fear.
Since it's asking too much of the forest-folk to just accept the destruction of their home by the Court, I think the only hope is for the Court to be persuaded to give up its activities. And how that'll happen, short of the Headmaster and his peers having to undergo some dramatic epiphany (say, the "Tonight you will be visited by Three Spirits" variety), I can't imagine.
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Post by madjack on Oct 9, 2018 1:03:28 GMT
Removing the chief barrier between the Court and the Forest - a barrier that might have kept both sides from all-out war against each other. Definitely an ominous moment. It may not stay that way, he could just be making Annie's crossing simpler then re-opening the gorge again afterwards. Would fit with both his self-appointed gentleman status and juvenile-display-of-power tendencies. ..And I realised while typing that Loup makes a great parody of internet white knights.
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Post by faiiry on Oct 10, 2018 5:09:27 GMT
Not an exact science, but using the power of guesstimation, I have guesstimated that Annie's hair grew around six inches. Hair grows around 0.50 inches a month. It's been a year. Or more. Or less. Roundabouts. Anthony and Kat have probably taken her for dead.
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Post by pyradonis on Oct 11, 2018 10:53:29 GMT
I guess that's why the part of the Court nearest to the ravine was razed. Did the Court raze it? I was always under the impression that the reason for making the Annan Waters was so that the Court does not grow so big as to eat the entire Forest. With the barrier gone, maybe we'll soon learn more about Seed Bismuth, and why tictocs tend to sprout. Actually I meant Loup having razed it recently. But I think I just misinterpreted a panel on the last page. The exact distance between the Court and the bridge has been puzzling readers for years, it seems.
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Post by foresterr on Oct 12, 2018 8:45:32 GMT
...probably because the bridge naturally lent itself to dramatic perspective shots
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