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Post by Timberwere on Aug 19, 2019 7:26:16 GMT
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Post by agasa on Aug 19, 2019 7:29:29 GMT
What the plork.
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Post by jda on Aug 19, 2019 7:31:02 GMT
Make Parley jump, or something, so they can asess who is that. (maybe the other one is Eglamore?)
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Post by madjack on Aug 19, 2019 7:34:49 GMT
(maybe the other one is Eglamore?) Are we about to see the very first in comic descriptor of Eglamore as "That guy" ??
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Post by gpvos on Aug 19, 2019 7:36:25 GMT
They'll figure it out soon enough now, at least partially.
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Post by theonethatgotaway on Aug 19, 2019 7:36:42 GMT
Make Parley jump, or something, so they can asess who is that. (maybe the other one is Eglamore?) Is everyone they started with (even before we jumped in) present? I think I saw some people say they should do a headcount in a few of the previous threads. Cvet and Annie are both unable to join the fight, which is clearly a copy of the fight Parley (and Rey) are having with the fist-monster. So don't forget, Parley's original monster was bigger still. And unless something just appeared in front of Annie and Eglamore, they're not part of any of this, they weren't even close to the rumbling.
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Post by csj on Aug 19, 2019 12:02:38 GMT
how can you teleport to the giant when you are already thereright on cue ball
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 13:35:06 GMT
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Post by DonDueed on Aug 19, 2019 15:25:53 GMT
how can you teleport to the giant when you are already thereright on cue ballAh, so it's just as the flat-earthers say whenever they can't explain something (like the sun disappearing behind the horizon)...
PERSPECTIVE!!
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Post by Gemini Jim on Aug 19, 2019 17:48:52 GMT
I wonder if the wisps' sense of perspective is not the same as ours.
It's like that trick where you can "squeeze" somebody's head between your fingers or all those trick photos of people "pushing" the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Only, they're able to mess with perspective IN REAL LIFE as easily as someone playing with Photoshop.
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Post by ctso74 on Aug 19, 2019 20:35:45 GMT
Yeah. I'm guessing that's the real Eglamore, who's with a fake Courtnie. The real Coutnie ia with... Wisplamore?
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Post by pyradonis on Aug 19, 2019 21:38:28 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries?
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Post by Gotolei on Aug 20, 2019 6:28:49 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? I can't say I've gone around hitting rocks with swords much, but from her perspective I don't imagine that a sword would do all that much damage against something solid-looking that I just watched form itself out from a completely different shape. Probably pretty dense inside judging from how heavy that fist hit the ground, and no organs or anything to aim for either. Unless she has like one of those glowy magic swords like Eggers had in the first few chapters that would happen to work well against ambiguous earthy matter (which would be pretty cool I guess).
Or maybe part of their training is, for unknown entities, to start out with aiming for non-lethal takedowns instead of jumping to trying to injure/maim them?
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Post by bicarbonat on Aug 20, 2019 6:43:40 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? I can't say I've gone around hitting rocks with swords much, but from her perspective I don't imagine that a sword would do all that much damage against something solid-looking that I just watched form itself out from a completely different shape. Probably pretty dense inside judging from how heavy that fist hit the ground, and no organs or anything to aim for either. Unless she has like one of those glowy magic swords like Eggers had in the first few chapters that would happen to work well against ambiguous earthy matter (which would be pretty cool I guess). Or maybe part of their training is, for unknown entities, to at start out with aiming for non-lethal takedowns instead of jumping to trying to injure/maim them?
If what I think is happening is happening, I hope to God Parley doesn't skewer the "golem" she's fighting. I'm thinking the Gwen Stacy flashback from Into the Spider-Verse, with the added trauma of hurting your mentor.
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Post by Timberwere on Aug 20, 2019 8:06:07 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? Perhaps it doesn't look like a rock golem to her now, but it's (either the real or a fake) Eglamore, and she doesn't want to hurt him?
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Post by pyradonis on Aug 20, 2019 8:39:20 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? Perhaps it doesn't look like a rock golem to her now, but it's (either the real or a fake) Eglamore, and she doesn't want to hurt him? Everyone is Eglamore anyway.
But yes, we cannot be sure what Parley is seeing.
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Post by pyradonis on Aug 20, 2019 8:54:13 GMT
Perhaps it doesn't look like a rock golem to her now, but it's (either the real or a fake) Eglamore, and she doesn't want to hurt him? Everyone is Eglamore anyway.
But yes, we cannot be sure what Parley is seeing.
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? I can't say I've gone around hitting rocks with swords much, but from her perspective I don't imagine that a sword would do all that much damage against something solid-looking that I just watched form itself out from a completely different shape. Probably pretty dense inside judging from how heavy that fist hit the ground, and no organs or anything to aim for either. Unless she has like one of those glowy magic swords like Eggers had in the first few chapters that would happen to work well against ambiguous earthy matter (which would be pretty cool I guess). Or maybe part of their training is, for unknown entities, to start out with aiming for non-lethal takedowns instead of jumping to trying to injure/maim them?
And you are right as well. I should have come to the conclusion myself that hitting rock with a sword might not be the best idea. Although the creature is very mobile, maybe it is a clay golem instead.
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Post by Eily on Aug 20, 2019 10:11:08 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? She's playing nice. Her golem double (the one Sylvannie is seeing) doesn't have a weapon, so it wouldn't be able to mimick her actions if she was relying on it. I doubt that the Eglamore with Courtnie is a fake one, he has been quite helpful, helping them in their understanding of what is happening. But he does seem to be the likeliest candidate for Parley's opponent, if it is not just a brand new character using Parley to learn how to fight. Or another Parley *insert Smitty blank thought-bubble* This whole thing makes me think of the flesh gangers in Doctor Who.
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Post by philman on Aug 20, 2019 12:04:14 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? Perhaps it doesn't look like a rock golem to her now, but it's (either the real or a fake) Eglamore, and she doesn't want to hurt him? Well we know who else calls themselves a "Stone" in order to try and explain what they are don't we? If Jones could be manipulated in an etheric way, maybe this is something like her etheric form may take?
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Post by ohthatone on Aug 20, 2019 15:23:24 GMT
I may be hyper analyzing, but in the first panel on the first light purple peak on the right, there are two tiny marks that no other surface has. Possibly Team AnnieEggs?
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Post by unbalanced on Aug 20, 2019 15:59:36 GMT
Different question: Why is Parley wrestling with (what to her must look like) a rock golem, instead of using the weapon she carries? I can't say I've gone around hitting rocks with swords much, but from her perspective I don't imagine that a sword would do all that much damage against something solid-looking that I just watched form itself out from a completely different shape. Probably pretty dense inside judging from how heavy that fist hit the ground, and no organs or anything to aim for either. Unless she has like one of those glowy magic swords like Eggers had in the first few chapters that would happen to work well against ambiguous earthy matter (which would be pretty cool I guess). I'm not sure if the creature is made of earth or stone or what, but it's worth remembering Parley doesn't exactly need a sword to deal damage. Heck, maybe a sword would take more damage attacking this thing than her fists would.
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Post by Runningflame on Aug 21, 2019 1:49:23 GMT
Note the differing backgrounds between panels 1 and 4, despite the clearly parallel poses of the combatants.
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Post by pyradonis on Aug 21, 2019 9:21:42 GMT
I can't say I've gone around hitting rocks with swords much, but from her perspective I don't imagine that a sword would do all that much damage against something solid-looking that I just watched form itself out from a completely different shape. Probably pretty dense inside judging from how heavy that fist hit the ground, and no organs or anything to aim for either. Unless she has like one of those glowy magic swords like Eggers had in the first few chapters that would happen to work well against ambiguous earthy matter (which would be pretty cool I guess). I'm not sure if the creature is made of earth or stone or what, but it's worth remembering Parley doesn't exactly need a sword to deal damage. Heck, maybe a sword would take more damage attacking this thing than her fists would. So she has already that many Monk levels that her Unarmed Strike counts as a +2 weapon?
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