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Post by zbeeblebrox on Jul 25, 2015 10:19:28 GMT
Watch Monday be the day it is revealed that TONY is the fire-elemental parent, not Surma as everyone seems to think. I mean, it only makes sense: Elemental want to know more about the world, gets human body to attend the Court, is awkward in every human fashion and sees only opportunity to work and learn. perhaps this is why his own lost hand doesn't bother him, the body to him is not really his body, it is a temporary thing that will go away after a while... ...Just a thought. A thought I've sometimes entertained. ... but it was Surma who faded. ... unless it is the elemental's nature to drain the Mother...? More importantly, it would make Tony an unusual exception to Coyote's and Ysengrin's tendency to over-trust Forest creatures. I mean, Rey basically betrayed them in precisely the way bluevitriol described, and yet they both seem relatively unbothered by that. Meanwhile, even the mention of Anthony's name could tip Ysengrin into another fit of rage. Compare that to how in control he was while fighting the ruffians during Annie's training - he's clearly got anger/control issues that primarily manifest in relation to humans and implications of human superiority, while etheric beings usually get a pass.
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madragoran
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Post by madragoran on Jul 25, 2015 13:55:04 GMT
... waits... looks around... waits... can we get on with it?
So someone tried to explain to me what Annie did. Seeing this page makes me think she cut the elemental (bad Annie) and put the cut bit in the stone. So the elemental's point of origin is in the stone now, instead of inside Annie. k...
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Post by TBeholder on Jul 25, 2015 18:18:47 GMT
I believe Anthony is using the fire elemental as the common link in Surma's family line to find her before she 'Fades into the background." Watch Monday be the day it is revealed that TONY is the fire-elemental parent, not Surma as everyone seems to think. It's an interesting webcomic. Try to actually read it some time.
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Post by Refugee on Jul 27, 2015 3:40:09 GMT
It's an interesting webcomic. Try to actually read it some time. Wait...you mean there's more than just the forums?
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Bill
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Post by Bill on Jul 27, 2015 4:55:30 GMT
Nepycros, I'm sure there's a better title for this thread than "Yeah". Perhaps "Starting early" (it can't have taken more than 2-3 minutes to cross the room)? "Walking"? "Entering ethervision"? The Ultimate Listing of Comic Episode Threads functions as a detailed table of contents, so a more descriptive title would be better.
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Post by pxc on Jul 27, 2015 14:09:32 GMT
Nepycros, I'm sure there's a better title for this thread than "Yeah". Perhaps "Starting early" (it can't have taken more than 2-3 minutes to cross the room)? "Walking"? "Entering ethervision"? The Ultimate Listing of Comic Episode Threads functions as a detailed table of contents, so a more descriptive title would be better. Who cares?
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Post by Per on Jul 27, 2015 15:16:54 GMT
If no one cared, there wouldn't be a table of contents, obviously.
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Post by Jelly Jellybean on Jul 27, 2015 17:03:39 GMT
Nepycros, I'm sure there's a better title for this thread than "Yeah". Perhaps "Starting early" (it can't have taken more than 2-3 minutes to cross the room)? "Walking"? "Entering ethervision"? The Ultimate Listing of Comic Episode Threads functions as a detailed table of contents, so a more descriptive title would be better. I believe the page thread naming convention is to use a quote from a text bubble when available and a quote from Tom's comment when there are no text bubbles. But I don't play the "first to create a page thread" game because when the pages get posted I am either asleep, too tired, or too drunk.
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Post by pxc on Jul 27, 2015 17:24:45 GMT
If no one cared, there wouldn't be a table of contents, obviously. I would think people would care about the links to the discussion, not the thread titles themselves. And the ToC thread includes plenty of vague titles. As stated by JJbean, they adhere to the naming convention of in-comic speech, or barring that, Tom's comment at the bottom of the page. It seemed like needless criticism and complaining to me.
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Post by Nepycros on Jul 27, 2015 18:03:25 GMT
Nepycros, I'm sure there's a better title for this thread than "Yeah". Perhaps "Starting early" (it can't have taken more than 2-3 minutes to cross the room)? "Walking"? "Entering ethervision"? The Ultimate Listing of Comic Episode Threads functions as a detailed table of contents, so a more descriptive title would be better. I default to either picking dialogue from the page, or using Tom's own note at the bottom of the page.
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