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Post by Mezzaphor on Aug 13, 2007 5:08:12 GMT
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Post by spritznar on Aug 13, 2007 5:15:09 GMT
which two questions were answered? i'm assuming one was the cousin thing, but did the other involve the guy who snorted being the guy from here?
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Post by Mezzaphor on Aug 13, 2007 5:49:12 GMT
OH MAN. That is the same style of hat. I thought the guy seemed familiar but I didn't make the connection.
I was referring to Headmaster McVampire's line to Ysengrim, "What the devil have you done to yourself?"
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Post by neal on Aug 13, 2007 5:51:31 GMT
One was the cousin thing, another was "What the devil is up with the treewolf body?!"
I am amused, as always, by Reynard's quick tongue. Such a clever fox demon thing. Stil, a million questions yet to go! I do wonder if that hatted man is the hatted man of old. My first supposing was that it was Anthony, as his face is well hidden for suspense.
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Post by UbiquitousDragon on Aug 13, 2007 7:45:59 GMT
One was the cousin thing, another was "What the devil is up with the treewolf body?!" I am amused, as always, by Reynard's quick tongue. Such a clever fox demon thing. Stil, a million questions yet to go! I do wonder if that hatted man is the hatted man of old. My first supposing was that it was Anthony, as his face is well hidden for suspense. Could still be, but he'd just be a crappy father. Not that I particularly subscribe to that theory, pnderous. What I want to know is the question Tom is answering!
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Post by Zem on Aug 13, 2007 8:56:31 GMT
What I want to know is the question Tom is answering! "You dare take the form of a wolf?!"
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Post by todd on Aug 13, 2007 10:55:24 GMT
Now we know who Reynardine's cousin is - and it fits, too. If Reynardine is an echo of Reynard the Fox, it makes sense that his cousin would be the one who's also a famous trickster of legend. (Though, since the name of Ysengrin echoes Isengrim the Wolf from the legends of Reynard, that would make sense as well if he'd been the cousin.)
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Post by Mezzaphor on Aug 13, 2007 11:35:04 GMT
I bet Renard and Ysengrin are related as well, just not cousins. Either way, they certainly have a past.
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Post by Yin on Aug 13, 2007 12:16:59 GMT
which two questions were answered? i'm assuming one was the cousin thing, but did the other involve the guy who snorted being the guy from here? I dunno, the hat's right but the speech bubble colour isn't.
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Post by Boksha on Aug 13, 2007 12:22:02 GMT
Hm. At first I thought Ysengrin would originally be human, but judging by Reynardine's comment "I'm more wolf than you are now" I'm guessing he was originally a wolf, and Coyote's gift was the ability to command and merge with trees. I'm guessing his head is the only part of his body that's still in it's original state. Reynardine and Ysengrin's past probably lies in Gillitie wood. Reynardine's supposed to be Coyote's cousin, so he probably lived there at first as well. I dunno, the hat's right but the speech bubble colour isn't. Yeah, they're both pure gray but today's hat guy's bubbles are a bit brighter.
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Post by UbiquitousDragon on Aug 13, 2007 13:08:03 GMT
There's speculation in the comments that it could be Kat. Very Sam (and Hobbits in general) from LotR. But undeniably cute
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Post by Boksha on Aug 13, 2007 13:16:35 GMT
That would make sense, but I don't think we've ever seen Kat grin like that.
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Post by shishio on Aug 13, 2007 13:22:10 GMT
Reynardine is awesome. I loved the gardening line.
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Post by owl on Aug 13, 2007 19:02:05 GMT
Hm. I think it is Tree-Room-Man, actually. Especially since it seems he would know some about what's going on....he does tend to Ysengrim's spare arms, for example.
I would think he might be snortng at the "gardening power" line in an entirely different way than we are, though. Perhaps he himself is a master of garden and cherry-tree magic?
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Post by Tom Siddell on Aug 13, 2007 19:37:27 GMT
What I want to know is the question Tom is answering! "You dare take the form of a wolf?!" Actually it's "Is that the guy from Chapter 6?"
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Post by Mezzaphor on Aug 13, 2007 21:41:08 GMT
Pre-emptive fan-question answering! Woo!
Now, is our gardener laughing because Rey cracked a gardening joke, or because he knows Ysengrin's scary gardening is not to be underestimated?
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Post by todd on Aug 13, 2007 22:18:14 GMT
Incidentally, the new revelation about Ysengrin's powers gives us another reason why it's not a good idea to enter Gillitie Wood. Think about how dangerous it would be, to walk through a forest whose trees are controlled by a guy that short-tempered and suspicious.
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Post by owl on Aug 13, 2007 22:40:24 GMT
Good point!
Oh dear...I'm worried about Aly, now...where will he and his family nest? I doubt Ysengrim's Trees will let anything that came from Gunnerkrigg nest in THEIR branches....
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Post by aoeniac on Aug 13, 2007 23:06:12 GMT
Awesome! The guy from the tree room showed up!
Looks like the theory that he's Anthony is thrown out the window right now, but he seems like a cool guy anyway. Being a gardener and snorting at the gardening joke.
But I think this means I need a new avatar... I'll probably swap mystery gardener guy for random staff members. Or maybe bemused headmaster guy if we don't find out anything about him by the end of this scene. Or just update it with the less shadowy visage!
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Post by nikita on Aug 14, 2007 0:00:04 GMT
That raises the question who this guy actually is and if he's important. He has access to the habitat, so he'll probably have observed the robots' arm that was planted there, which would explain, why he was invited to the meeting.
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Post by rastarogue on Aug 14, 2007 1:30:23 GMT
Looks like the theory that he's Anthony is thrown out the window right now, but he seems like a cool guy anyway. Being a gardener and snorting at the gardening joke. He could still be Anthony, nothing we have encountered so far, I think, says that the tree-room-man isn't Anthony.
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Post by Mezzaphor on Aug 14, 2007 2:10:27 GMT
Looks like the theory that he's Anthony is thrown out the window right now, but he seems like a cool guy anyway. Being a gardener and snorting at the gardening joke. He could still be Anthony, nothing we have encountered so far, I think, says that the tree-room-man isn't Anthony. Except the fact that Antimony didn't recognize his face or voice back in chapter 6.
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Post by rastarogue on Aug 14, 2007 3:43:57 GMT
He could still be Anthony, nothing we have encountered so far, I think, says that the tree-room-man isn't Anthony. Except the fact that Antimony didn't recognize his face or voice back in chapter 6. I got the impression that Antimony was not very close to her father and that even a slight change would have her not recognize Anthony's voice. And back in chapter 6 his face is all in shadow and she is looking into the sun, so ahe might not recognize the face.
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Post by Mezzaphor on Aug 14, 2007 5:38:36 GMT
I got the impression that Antimony was not very close to her father and that even a slight change would have her not recognize Anthony's voice. And back in chapter 6 his face is all in shadow and she is looking into the sun, so ahe might not recognize the face. Hmm. I can sorta see where you're coming from. But Annie did feel the need to call dad the day after she met Reynardine, so I don't think she and Anthony can be that distant.
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Post by aoeniac on Aug 14, 2007 7:21:59 GMT
Well besides the before-mentioned facts, it's also important to note that he doesn't look much like the photo of young Anthony, even if we can't see his hair yet. Also, that picture makes him look very stoic, or at the very least silent. While this garden guy is starting to give the impression of being a little less serious.
ALSO we need to take into consideration that he doesn't look like he's trying very hard to hide his presence at the court, and unless he's under some sort of magical disguise I'm sure at least some of the staff, especially the more prominent members, would recognize him. And as far as THEY are telling as, they have no idea where Anthony is and think he's very good at disappearing when he wants to.
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Post by Zem on Aug 14, 2007 7:30:17 GMT
yeah I think hatman is just a minor recurring character without a dramatic backstory "You dare take the form of a wolf?!" Actually it's "Is that the guy from Chapter 6?" WELL that makes more sense
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Post by Boksha on Aug 14, 2007 12:43:09 GMT
It does mean character tekst bubbles being a different colour (or at least a different brightness) doesn't necessarily means they're different characters. Considering the amount of colours that can be used it sort of limited, that would also mean characters having the same colour doesn't necessarily mean they're the same character either... I guess I'm over-analysing my own over-analysing here.
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Post by Aura on Aug 14, 2007 12:58:31 GMT
Just a thought: right after the garden-guy comes back in chapter six, why does Antimony feel the need to cry for her mom? Just thinkin'...
Today's page is made of pure win! Go Rey!
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Post by Bobbey on Aug 14, 2007 20:11:33 GMT
The more I learn about Reynardine, the more I'm happy that he's my favorite character.
Especially in his wolf form.
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Post by UbiquitousDragon on Aug 15, 2007 14:14:32 GMT
Annie is my favourite chatacter but I love both Sir Eglamore (squeee!) and Reynardine. Kat is my second favourite character, though, if I have to number them, because she is such a true best friend.
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