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Post by Timberwere on Aug 23, 2019 7:07:45 GMT
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Post by turion on Aug 23, 2019 7:10:38 GMT
Wow, even Parley didn't recognise Eglamore this time.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Aug 23, 2019 7:15:08 GMT
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Post by theonethatgotaway on Aug 23, 2019 7:23:37 GMT
Wow, even Parley didn't recognise Eglamore this time. It's not Eggers. Annie and Eggers have not seen any of the monsters, so they can't suddenly be in the fighting without the Annie-phone suddenly lighting up with a shout of "gosh golly, a stone monster suddenly showed up out of nowhere and started grappling my cru... crunchy teacher!". So unless there's also a TIME dilation going on which might have someone in the future encountering the stone golem that is Parley and fight her then (man, that becomes confusing), it must be someone else, somewhere else, that everyone is forgetting to mention. But who would be able to stand a chance in a match with Parley? And act so casual about it afterwards?
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Post by zbeeblebrox on Aug 23, 2019 7:27:04 GMT
Is there a fourth separated group that this guy's part of? Who else might they have brought along?
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Post by madjack on Aug 23, 2019 7:27:30 GMT
Wow, even Parley didn't recognise Eglamore this time. It's not Eggers. +1. Guess it'll try to convince them that it is Eggers while the one with Courtney isn't by faking being in more control of the situation than they are. Edit: Unless the one with Courtney isn't the real one while this is??
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Post by pyradonis on Aug 23, 2019 9:08:19 GMT
Wow, even Parley didn't recognise Eglamore this time. It's not Eggers. Annie and Eggers have not seen any of the monsters, so they can't suddenly be in the fighting without the Annie-phone suddenly lighting up with a shout of "gosh golly, a stone monster suddenly showed up out of nowhere and started grappling my cru... crunchy teacher!". So unless there's also a TIME dilation going on which might have someone in the future encountering the stone golem that is Parley and fight her then (man, that becomes confusing), it must be someone else, somewhere else, that everyone is forgetting to mention. But who would be able to stand a chance in a match with Parley? And act so casual about it afterwards? I think turion was just making the obligatory Eglamore joke instead of an actual suggestion.
What do you think the figure's acting means? Is it trying to break Parley free of an illusion? Or just trying to get her attention? The waving and shaking strongly suggest something along this line. My money is on the other wrestler being the missing redshirt (I am not betting too much on it, though. Maybe fifteen quatloos.).
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Post by theonethatgotaway on Aug 23, 2019 14:14:41 GMT
It's not Eggers. Annie and Eggers have not seen any of the monsters, so they can't suddenly be in the fighting without the Annie-phone suddenly lighting up with a shout of "gosh golly, a stone monster suddenly showed up out of nowhere and started grappling my cru... crunchy teacher!". So unless there's also a TIME dilation going on which might have someone in the future encountering the stone golem that is Parley and fight her then (man, that becomes confusing), it must be someone else, somewhere else, that everyone is forgetting to mention. But who would be able to stand a chance in a match with Parley? And act so casual about it afterwards? I think turion was just making the obligatory Eglamore joke instead of an actual suggestion.
What do you think the figure's acting means? Is it trying to break Parley free of an illusion? Or just trying to get her attention? The waving and shaking strongly suggest something along this line. My money is on the other wrestler being the missing redshirt (I am not betting too much on it, though. Maybe fifteen quatloos.).
AAAH, but of course. I was thinking it might, somehow, be Jones, as being one of the only people I see that would be able to stand up to Parley in a fight, but Jones is NOT that non-chalant.
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Post by jda on Aug 23, 2019 14:53:41 GMT
IT IS ANOTHER PARLEY!
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Post by novia on Aug 23, 2019 16:19:38 GMT
I'm calling it, it's just Smitty
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Post by Gemini Jim on Aug 23, 2019 16:24:09 GMT
A good way to break somebody out of a trance is to provide a distraction, and getting hit on the head with a rock will certainly do that.
Perhaps it distracted the "rock monster" as well, who is apparently now yelling at Parley to "snap out of it!"
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Post by jda on Aug 23, 2019 16:28:07 GMT
tI'm calling it, it's just Smitty That makes more sense, for the intimate way to communicate: only Smitty could know that rubbing and shakeing is what makes it for parley. *shakeshakeshake*winkwink*
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Post by Sky Schemer on Aug 23, 2019 16:28:39 GMT
Gunnerkrigg Court: Special Victims Unit
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Post by warrl on Aug 23, 2019 17:14:37 GMT
We have two Annies in this chapter. I can't think of a compelling reason we couldn't have two <insert a person>s. (Or three Annies, but the stone golem is not acting like an Annie.)
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Post by Runningflame on Aug 24, 2019 13:50:27 GMT
Tapping out. I'm now imagining that this is what the figure's trying to tell Parley in the last few panels, and it's hilarious.
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Post by Gemini Jim on Aug 25, 2019 2:23:23 GMT
We have two Annies in this chapter. I can't think of a compelling reason we couldn't have two <insert a person>s. (Or three Annies, but the stone golem is not acting like an Annie.) I already liked the "George is fighting Parley" theory; this is an interesting twist on it. Of course, the two Annies are each from other dimensions. Maybe the other Parley is also from another dimension? (The same dimension as C or F, even, seeking the return of their Annie? Oh Ho!)
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Post by Runningflame on Aug 26, 2019 4:12:03 GMT
A good way to break somebody out of a trance is to provide a distraction, and getting hit on the head with a rock will certainly do that. Yep, that checks out:
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