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Post by gpvos on Nov 29, 2020 20:48:56 GMT
growing stronger the more orderly they are, instead of the more they're in disarray. Some key words there. This describes almost every human endeavour. And yet, too much order means stagnation. The new is born out of chaos. Indeed. The imposing of order has a lot of negative effects.
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Post by Gemminie on Nov 30, 2020 7:30:13 GMT
(Also, hi! [waves] I have been reading the comic for ~8 years now and have been meaning to sign up to the forum for many years. The moment I read 'omega' on this page, I just knew that this was the time.) Welcome, mzpx! I had been reading for years, including the forums (which I would check to see whether anyone had figured out what the heck just happened in each page), but what finally made me register and post was when ctso74 mentioned the 1980s ITV series "Into the Labyrinth" during the thread about this page. I still remember that wies was the first to welcome me.
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Post by Druplesnubb on Nov 30, 2020 9:24:55 GMT
Oh, I had completely forgotten the bonus page. Okay, that limits the number of possible solutions. But it could still have been anything that was near the two of them at this moment. Kat has a lot of stuff in and around her workshop, and several other characters come and go there. But if you specifically draw attention to the fact that Reynard is close to something important, and then do a cutaway to show where Reynard is at that exact moment, shouldn't you show or at least hint at what the important thing is? It's not even a case of "Kat is a red herring and the real answer is hidden in the background" because there literally are no backgrounds on that page. You talk about Kat's workshop, but how do we even know that that's where they are? There are no environmental clues to help us infer that that's the case. Literally the only things we are shown besides Reynard himself are Kat and the computer she's working on, which is why those two were the two options I listed earlier.
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Post by pyradonis on Nov 30, 2020 11:02:43 GMT
Oh, I had completely forgotten the bonus page. Okay, that limits the number of possible solutions. But it could still have been anything that was near the two of them at this moment. Kat has a lot of stuff in and around her workshop, and several other characters come and go there. But if you specifically draw attention to the fact that Reynard is close to something important, and then do a cutaway to show where Reynard is at that exact moment, shouldn't you show or at least hint at what the important thing is? It's not even a case of "Kat is a red herring and the real answer is hidden in the background" because there literally are no backgrounds on that page. You talk about Kat's workshop, but how do we even know that that's where they are? There are no environmental clues to help us infer that that's the case. Literally the only things we are shown besides Reynard himself are Kat and the computer she's working on, which is why those two were the two options I listed earlier. I admit we do not see where they are in this moment, but we know she spends most of her time there, if she isn't at her parents' or Paz' place.
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