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Post by madjack on Oct 23, 2019 7:04:39 GMT
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Post by Igniz on Oct 23, 2019 7:24:20 GMT
- Nah-ah. It's not... - ...Halloween yet, Loup.
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Post by Eily on Oct 23, 2019 9:44:52 GMT
Oh noes, Courtnie didn't have the time to pronunce the p in Loup, that must be so confusing
So ... For some reason Loup called Sylvannie "Fire head girl", and then mentionned Courtnie separately...
Are there actually two Loups here? Or even three, as in one for each of the timelines?
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Post by coastal on Oct 23, 2019 11:03:00 GMT
So, I think we need to consider that deck of playing cards idea more seriously... What the heck, Loup?
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Post by jda on Oct 23, 2019 11:20:20 GMT
So,Loup officially says Frannie > Courtnie?
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Post by ctso74 on Oct 23, 2019 13:17:48 GMT
I imagine, splicing two separate (and very different) personalities together leads to a muddled mind. Maybe someday, Loup's personality will stabilize, and he'll be a more complex mature character. This is not that day.
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Post by Eily on Oct 23, 2019 13:17:52 GMT
So,Loup officially says Frannie > Courtnie? I don't know about superior, but he does treat them as two different people I guess. Speaking of differences, the background behind the two Annies have different colours. So Loup might have lead them both to two different timelines...
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Post by netherdan on Oct 23, 2019 13:20:15 GMT
Daw, he looks eager to play fetch with that bone. Adorable! Gonna be disappointed for not having some water to drink after that though.
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Post by Eily on Oct 23, 2019 13:27:32 GMT
Even more so if the water contains the instruction of where he can shove that bone.
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Post by migrantworker on Oct 23, 2019 15:24:41 GMT
So,Loup officially says Frannie > Courtnie? I don't know about superior, but he does treat them as two different people I guess. Speaking of differences, the background behind the two Annies have different colours. So Loup might have lead them both to two different timelines... They may not necessarily be in different places, just close together but facing in different directions. But if they are separated, which Annie has the bone now? Also, unlike before, Loup actually came out of the ether to meet them. Wonder how meaningful this would be, if at all.
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Post by Eily on Oct 23, 2019 15:39:29 GMT
Also, unlike before, Loup actually came out of the ether to meet them. Wonder how meaningful this would be, if at all. There's something weird going on there, it doesn't look like the etheric version of the Annies, but the lack of panel borders is normally a sign of ethervision. Maybe the end of the previous page was Loup pushing the Annies into the Ether?
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Post by pyradonis on Oct 23, 2019 15:42:38 GMT
So,Loup officially says Frannie > Courtnie? Maybe he just likes her etheric hair better.
I imagine, splicing two separate (and very different) personalities together leads to a muddled mind. Maybe someday, Loup's personality will stabilize, and he'll be a more complex mature character. This is not that day. Maturity is vastly overrated.
Edit: Speaking of immature, this is my 1000th post! BOO YEAH!
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Post by philman on Oct 23, 2019 15:55:52 GMT
So,Loup officially says Frannie > Courtnie? Maybe he just likes her etheric hair better. I imagine, splicing two separate (and very different) personalities together leads to a muddled mind. Maybe someday, Loup's personality will stabilize, and he'll be a more complex mature character. This is not that day. Maturity is vastly overrated. Edit: Speaking of immature, this is my 1000th post! BOO YEAH!
Congrats! and what a way to get over the line!
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Post by wooftydoo on Oct 23, 2019 16:07:32 GMT
Welcome fire head girl... and guest.
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Post by wooftydoo on Oct 23, 2019 16:09:12 GMT
So, I think we need to consider that deck of playing cards idea more seriously... What the heck, Loup? It does seem like a good idea.
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Post by Eversist on Oct 23, 2019 16:25:59 GMT
Welcome fire head girl... and guest. Fire Head Girl and Guest have entered the chat.I'm a goober and just realized why Coyote refers to her in that stilted-weird-grammar way. I feel slow, hah.
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Post by Gemini Jim on Oct 23, 2019 16:30:12 GMT
It's hard to tell because the one is upside-down (and I don't have time right now to turn upside-down Annie right-side up and compare them).
But, it would appear to be the same background for both Annies. The one is tinted differently from the other. The contours of the landscape are roughly about the same - a slope, with a little gully in the middle. Wild-eyed Loup is covering part of Courtnie's scene.
So, the same, but different? Same Annie, but different? Same Loup, but different? Splitting up, but not quite split yet?
(Or else Courtnie's conversation with Loup is starting "And you, of course...")
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Post by Lightice on Oct 23, 2019 17:46:03 GMT
I imagine, splicing two separate (and very different) personalities together leads to a muddled mind. Maybe someday, Loup's personality will stabilize, and he'll be a more complex mature character. I kinda doubt that Loup will have the time to do that. Sooner or later the Coyote will emerge again. After all, everybody is the Coyote in the Purgatory.
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Post by migrantworker on Oct 23, 2019 18:35:31 GMT
Also, unlike before, Loup actually came out of the ether to meet them. Wonder how meaningful this would be, if at all. There's something weird going on there, it doesn't look like the etheric version of the Annies, but the lack of panel borders is normally a sign of ethervision. Maybe the end of the previous page was Loup pushing the Annies into the Ether? I have this theory which you could as well call a Quantum Gillitie Forest: a place where both time (as we already know) and space (as we are perhaps beginning to discover) are consistent locally, but distorted from the point of view of a distant observer. Think your immediate surroundings being more or less normal, but everything further away looking weird and unpredictable. This may also explain why the bottom half of the previous page was so disorganised: to represent Annies' image becoming ever more chaotic as they go deeper into he forest.
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Post by Igniz on Oct 24, 2019 2:44:48 GMT
It's hard to tell because the one is upside-down (and I don't have time right now to turn upside-down Annie right-side up and compare them).
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Oct 24, 2019 3:35:12 GMT
Two things: First the lighting in the Antimonies' different perspectives clearly doesn't match though the scenery pretty much does. The light source in the Wood being presumably the sun, this strongly suggests that one has been shifted despite what "Loup" said. Maybe what he said about time passing normally only applies to Fannie or he meant that the rest of the world wouldn't advance months while they were talking. Second, the word bubbles happen to mask his right ear. Maybe it just worked out that way for space reasons, maybe it made a better composition to hide the Coyote-type ear, or maybe I'm just paranoid.
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Post by TheClockworkCoyote on Oct 24, 2019 4:44:19 GMT
So, I think we need to consider that deck of playing cards idea more seriously...
And that Loup's a few cards short of a full deck?
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Post by csj on Oct 25, 2019 3:42:17 GMT
Loup; that snotty cousin at christmas that tries to open their presents as soon as they show up and steal all the Christmas crackers (Kevin!)
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Post by netherdan on Oct 25, 2019 13:51:57 GMT
It's hard to tell because the one is upside-down (and I don't have time right now to turn upside-down Annie right-side up and compare them). I didn't notice it before but now I'm seeing it as if Loup is talking to both of them at once as if they're only one, in the exact same spot, while they're both on their own version of the woods. Blue Annie's version is more grassy and gloomy while Green Annie's version is drier and brighter. And yes, the deliberate hiding of the Coyote ear with speech bubbles is a little bit unnerving... It feels like Loup is about to break the 4th wall (I mean, if you don't count looking directly at the camera breaking the scene composition and asking for the gifts as already doing it)
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Post by Runningflame on Oct 25, 2019 20:16:08 GMT
And yes, the deliberate hiding of the Coyote ear with speech bubbles is a little bit unnerving... It feels like Loup is about to break the 4th wall (I mean, if you don't count looking directly at the camera breaking the scene composition and asking for the gifts as already doing it) Fourth wall? What fourth wall? (The coyote ear is visible on the next page, so it looks like this was a coincidence after all.)
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Post by Gotolei on Oct 26, 2019 6:17:44 GMT
Hm, the gif indexing brings out something else that's going on that seems abnormal. Generally, only the backgrounds of the pages have the stone texture on them, with the characters all being mostly flat colors. But now, both of the Annies have the noise texture over them as well, starting just as they entered the forest and the panels went all topsy-turvy. On the clothes it's more clear, but it looks like even their skin has picked up more noise than the usual jpeg artifacts: Looking back at Neither as a benchmark, the noise only came in once she actually looked into the ether [ 2014]. Something's up.
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