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Post by Timberwere on Nov 13, 2019 8:02:48 GMT
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Post by madjack on Nov 13, 2019 8:04:19 GMT
Coyote's about to get himself killed all over again.
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Post by arkadi on Nov 13, 2019 8:10:48 GMT
Just like Coyote, really.
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Post by theonethatgotaway on Nov 13, 2019 8:20:36 GMT
Hahahahaha, it's a clue hunt! A mystery wrapped in a riddle stored inside an enigma!
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Post by TheClockworkCoyote on Nov 13, 2019 8:42:44 GMT
The Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything. Won't he be disappointed to find out it's "42".
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Post by jda on Nov 13, 2019 8:43:36 GMT
Hahahahaha, it's a clue hunt! A mystery wrapped in a riddle stored inside an enigma! Wowowowow, like the Spanish Inquisition, I didn't expect Coyote to be Russia!
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Post by grahamf on Nov 13, 2019 9:31:10 GMT
it's a fetch quest.
The Lake water memory is the memory of a memory of a memory that has gone on forever that Coyote doesn't even know why he does it just that he know's it's going to annoy whoever tries to follow the chain.
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Post by machiavelli33 on Nov 13, 2019 10:12:45 GMT
Hahahahahaha!
Everyone is a pawn in his little game of goose-chase (ahahah goose chase) - everyone, including himself!
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Post by pyradonis on Nov 13, 2019 10:43:40 GMT
I mean, what did he expect? Although I am asking myself, did Coyote know the bone would be returned before the water? Because had Loup gotten his paws on the water first (which, so my guess, contains the memory of giving away the tooth), the joke would not have worked.
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Post by Eily on Nov 13, 2019 10:48:32 GMT
Let's hope for the Annies' sake that Loup is too stupid to consider the fact that they might know what Coyote is trying to hide from him. pyradonis it's possible Coyote made sure the bone would be found first. The water could have flowed out of reach when the Annies came close (even the vial was provided by Coyote, so I wouldn't count it as an hindrance).
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Post by zaratustra on Nov 13, 2019 11:17:16 GMT
Coyote, such a great pranker he can prank himself from beyond the grave.
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Post by Earin on Nov 13, 2019 11:30:08 GMT
it's a fetch quest. The Lake water memory is the memory of a memory of a memory that has gone on forever that Coyote doesn't even know why he does it just that he know's it's going to annoy whoever tries to follow the chain. The final memory will just be the memory of Coyote coming up with this plan and laughing for days and days over how funny it would be.
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Post by gpvos on Nov 13, 2019 12:11:06 GMT
Coyote's about to get himself killed all over again. Coyote wanted to experience death, so experiencing it twice must be better, yes?
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Post by migrantworker on Nov 13, 2019 13:18:54 GMT
it's a fetch quest. The Lake water memory is the memory of a memory of a memory that has gone on forever that Coyote doesn't even know why he does it just that he know's it's going to annoy whoever tries to follow the chain. Yep, turtles all the way down.
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Post by alevice on Nov 13, 2019 13:24:16 GMT
I imagine the lake water is the memory of coyotes tooth.
This also means coyote never hid the method to control the forest from Loup, which means the problems with the forest never was a test by coyote, at least not in the form of a fetch quest. So Loup must suck it up and accept his problems to control it are his and his alone
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Nov 13, 2019 13:32:17 GMT
Proposed topic for discussion: Is what Ysengrin wanted to do with Coyote's power really that different from what the Court is alleged to be doing (trying to become God or a god or something godlike)?
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Post by netherdan on Nov 13, 2019 13:40:46 GMT
Onion routing memory.
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Post by ctso74 on Nov 13, 2019 14:24:57 GMT
*sad trombone* Renard: "That must been some wild goose." *rim shot*
Let's see how well, the immature(yet to mature?) Loup will handle this. Will Loup demand to go to the Water now?(technically in the Court)
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Post by Jota on Nov 13, 2019 16:00:29 GMT
Although I am asking myself, did Coyote know the bone would be returned before the water? Because had Loup gotten his paws on the water first (which, so my guess, contains the memory of giving away the tooth), the joke would not have worked. As we now all know, the goose bone was the memory of the fact that the lake water was also a memory. And I am dearly, dearly hoping that it will turn out that the lake water was the memory of the fact that the goose bone was also a memory. (Or possibly, if Coyote wanted to play a longer game, the memory of the fact that the tooth was also a memory, which in turn will turn out to be the memory that the goose bone was a memory.) (I could imagine Coyote adding even more steps to the cycle, but I don't think Tom would do that to us.)
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Post by TheClockworkCoyote on Nov 13, 2019 18:11:57 GMT
Although I am asking myself, did Coyote know the bone would be returned before the water? Because had Loup gotten his paws on the water first (which, so my guess, contains the memory of giving away the tooth), the joke would not have worked. As we now all know, the goose bone was the memory of the fact that the lake water was also a memory. And I am dearly, dearly hoping that it will turn out that the lake water was the memory of the fact that the goose bone was also a memory. (Or possibly, if Coyote wanted to play a longer game, the memory of the fact that the tooth was also a memory, which in turn will turn out to be the memory that the goose bone was a memory.) (I could imagine Coyote adding even more steps to the cycle, but I don't think Tom would do that to us.)
And then it turns out that Annie #2 is actually a memory that #1 is actually Coyote and this timeline's actual Annie has been napping for the past few months. Upon awakening, she'll reveal the real Coyote has been the reader all along.
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Post by spritznar on Nov 13, 2019 18:32:56 GMT
i'm still pretty convinced that the lake water is the memory that coyote is not a dead goose in a bush next to a lake((the first two morals of that story seem to be for ysengrin and coyote, the third might be for loup)) edit: although i suppose i haven't ruled out the possibility that it's the memory of the coyote tooth. a blade sharp enough to cut a shadow from the floor might be sharp enough to cleave loup into coyote and ysengrin
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Post by bicarbonat on Nov 13, 2019 18:35:48 GMT
I'm still firmly convinced that this is all for Coyote's own benefit/satisfaction, and at some point these expensive MTV Cribs japes are going to strike a nerve with Annie in the same way that the RotD did.
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Post by bicarbonat on Nov 13, 2019 18:37:28 GMT
As we now all know, the goose bone was the memory of the fact that the lake water was also a memory. And I am dearly, dearly hoping that it will turn out that the lake water was the memory of the fact that the goose bone was also a memory. (Or possibly, if Coyote wanted to play a longer game, the memory of the fact that the tooth was also a memory, which in turn will turn out to be the memory that the goose bone was a memory.) (I could imagine Coyote adding even more steps to the cycle, but I don't think Tom would do that to us.) And then it turns out that Annie #2 is actually a memory that #1 is actually Coyote and this timeline's actual Annie has been napping for the past few months. Upon awakening, she'll reveal the real Coyote has been the reader all along. HaHahAHAhaH! Oh, wait, not yet -
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Post by TheClockworkCoyote on Nov 13, 2019 19:12:57 GMT
And then it turns out that Annie #2 is actually a memory that #1 is actually Coyote and this timeline's actual Annie has been napping for the past few months. Upon awakening, she'll reveal the real Coyote has been the reader all along. HaHahAHAhaH! Oh, wait, not yet -
Coyote: "And then I realized that, other than death, the one thing I hadn't experienced was being a webcomic creator. But who could understand my truly excellent humor and glorious sense of storytelling? So I formed of myself an audience to applaud my clearly inspired comic! ....except for that guy over there. I didn't create him and I'm actually not sure who he is. He sort of creeps me out, but I can't figure out how to remove him from my forum."
Boxbot: "HELLO!"
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Post by fia on Nov 13, 2019 19:16:56 GMT
For some reason, I thought we already knew the lake water was also a memory. I guess I was wrong?
I have lots of guesses as to what the memory is a memory of. Loup seems to lack a lot of empathy, maybe it's that he forgot he literally is every other creature alive. Either that, or he's forgotten that it was Renard and not the Court who chopped off his ear.
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Post by Gemini Jim on Nov 13, 2019 20:59:26 GMT
HaHahAHAhaH! Oh, wait, not yet - Coyote: "And then I realized that, other than death, the one thing I hadn't experienced was being a webcomic creator. But who could understand my truly excellent humor and glorious sense of storytelling? So I formed of myself an audience to applaud my clearly inspired comic! ....except for that guy over there. I didn't create him and I'm actually not sure who he is. He sort of creeps me out, but I can't figure out how to remove him from my forum."
Boxbot: "HELLO!"
Boxbot - So horrible, even Coyote can't deal with it.
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Post by pyradonis on Nov 13, 2019 21:15:22 GMT
Although I am asking myself, did Coyote know the bone would be returned before the water? Because had Loup gotten his paws on the water first (which, so my guess, contains the memory of giving away the tooth), the joke would not have worked. As we now all know, the goose bone was the memory of the fact that the lake water was also a memory. And I am dearly, dearly hoping that it will turn out that the lake water was the memory of the fact that the goose bone was also a memory. Loup already knew the goose bone was a memory, so no real joke there.
Proposed topic for discussion: Is what Ysengrin wanted to do with Coyote's power really that different from what the Court is alleged to be doing (trying to become God or a god or something godlike)? Ysengrin's reply will be something along the lines of: He did not really want to become more than he was. All he wanted to do was to show the humans Coyote's true power, because Coyote is a God (so, in his twisted logic, he was serving his lord by killing him and taking his power to finally show it to the humans). Humans are supposed to worship and fear the divine Coyote, not trying to build a god themselves (sort of like some stories from the Old Testament - in this not perfect parallel Coyote would be the OT's God, and whatever the Court is creating would be either the Tower of Babel, or the Golden Calf - and Ysengrin possibly a Moses with huge anger issues).
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Post by TheClockworkCoyote on Nov 13, 2019 21:24:10 GMT
Coyote: "And then I realized that, other than death, the one thing I hadn't experienced was being a webcomic creator. But who could understand my truly excellent humor and glorious sense of storytelling? So I formed of myself an audience to applaud my clearly inspired comic! ....except for that guy over there. I didn't create him and I'm actually not sure who he is. He sort of creeps me out, but I can't figure out how to remove him from my forum."
Boxbot: "HELLO!"
Boxbot - So horrible, even Coyote can't deal with it. Coyote: "Okay, yes, my IT guy is also me. But that part of me went on a coffee break five weeks ago and hasn't returned yet. I'm starting to think Apple may have hired him."
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Post by shadow3 on Nov 13, 2019 21:27:40 GMT
♫ ♫ ♫
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
♫ ♫ ♫
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Post by madjack on Nov 13, 2019 21:45:24 GMT
Coyote's about to get himself killed all over again. Coyote wanted to experience death, so experiencing it twice must be better, yes? Given the stories about him, if anyone's has a vested interest in knowing what dying multiple times is actually like, it's Coyote.
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