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Post by todd on Jul 29, 2018 0:01:21 GMT
A darker thought. The Court might not find out about this (in light of Annie's history of being so close-mouthed to the adults) - but if it ever discovers that what was really behind this attack on the Court was Coyote wanting to die, that Gunnerkrigg wasn't his real target but just a means of getting Ysengrin to do what Coyote wanted him to do, and that all the destruction visited upon it was, from Coyote's perspective, collateral damage....
It could lead to the Court leadership concluding that etheric beings are dangerous and ought to be dealt with.
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Grabix
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Post by Grabix on Jul 29, 2018 19:44:22 GMT
Oh. Oh my. ... Oh dear. I don't like those implications at all! (Well spotted, though) Yea you are right. For me it looks like that too. Anyway, at least Tom won't have to work hard for drawing Kat's departure. Just copy-paste first two panels from page 1292 and last from page 1284.
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Post by pyradonis on Jul 29, 2018 20:40:26 GMT
"To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious!"
- Bram Stoker: Dracula
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