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Post by philman on Nov 24, 2023 8:08:20 GMT
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Post by guntherkrieg on Nov 24, 2023 11:54:39 GMT
This has strong False Knees energy.
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Post by pyradonis on Nov 24, 2023 14:45:53 GMT
I know this is page is probably just meant to make us laugh, but I find it very interesting still. It looks like this place, and even this creature, continue to exist (for now) while neither Annie nor the NP are there to observe them. IIRC some people assumed that this creature (and possibly the whole place, as many see the different places Annie and the NP traveled through as different levels arranged with a purpose) had been created specifically to pester Annie, but seeing it's still there after everyone else has left suggests the place and the creature are more real than some readers thought. Or I'm reading too much into a bonus page joke. Who knows.
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Post by Runningflame on Nov 24, 2023 17:16:54 GMT
Okay, so can we figure out conclusively what type of animal this is? The teeth definitely say rodent, but it would have to be a pretty chunky one--not a rat, mouse, squirrel, or prairie dog. It's not a beaver because the tail is too bushy. Maybe some kind of marmot? The only marmot species I found that might inhabit a North American desert region is the yellow-bellied marmot, but this critter doesn't have a yellow belly. (Though it does have a red stripe down its back, so maybe the coloration is somewhat Coyote-influenced.)
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Post by rimwolf on Nov 24, 2023 17:44:04 GMT
I'm glad we got some closure on that, uh, arc.
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Post by Gemini Jim on Nov 24, 2023 19:24:24 GMT
I know this is page is probably just meant to make us laugh, but I find it very interesting still. It looks like this place, and even this creature, continue to exist (for now) while neither Annie nor the NP are there to observe them. IIRC some people assumed that this creature (and possibly the whole place, as many see the different places Annie and the NP traveled through as different levels arranged with a purpose) had been created specifically to pester Annie, but seeing it's still there after everyone else has left suggests the placer and the creature are more real than some readers thought. Or I'm reading too much into a bonus page joke. Who knows. If Annie imagines that the Riddle Hamster lands with a CLUD, then it does. Besides, she knows she's not strong enough to launch things into orbit, so gravity takes over. (Yea, I know, overthinking it.)
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Post by blahzor on Nov 24, 2023 20:15:18 GMT
I know this is page is probably just meant to make us laugh, but I find it very interesting still. It looks like this place, and even this creature, continue to exist (for now) while neither Annie nor the NP are there to observe them. IIRC some people assumed that this creature (and possibly the whole place, as many see the different places Annie and the NP traveled through as different levels arranged with a purpose) had been created specifically to pester Annie, but seeing it's still there after everyone else has left suggests the placer and the creature are more real than some readers thought. Or I'm reading too much into a bonus page joke. Who knows. not only did everyone leave but moved enviroments multiple times
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Post by Angry Individual on Nov 24, 2023 21:28:42 GMT
A perfect ending.
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Post by jda on Nov 25, 2023 4:39:21 GMT
I'm glad we got some closure on that, uh, arc. In that, uh, parabolic curve.
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Post by Igniz on Nov 25, 2023 5:48:12 GMT
Okay, so can we figure out conclusively what type of animal this is? The teeth definitely say rodent, but it would have to be a pretty chunky one--not a rat, mouse, squirrel, or prairie dog. It's not a beaver because the tail is too bushy. Maybe some kind of marmot? The only marmot species I found that might inhabit a North American desert region is the yellow-bellied marmot, but this critter doesn't have a yellow belly. (Though it does have a red stripe down its back, so maybe the coloration is somewhat Coyote-influenced.) It clearly is Coyote-influenced: the skull, its speech pattern, and specially, its coloration. Regarding the latter, I guess it doesn't really matter if it is not really consistent with that of any real North American rodent—it's Coyote-influenced, it's inside the distorsion, and Coyote himself has long abandoned his original looks as a, well, coyote. I think it's intended to represent a nondescript, non-specific rodent reminding of that wild/native American flavor.
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Post by pylgrimm on Nov 25, 2023 6:42:19 GMT
I get the feeling this is a Skrat joke.
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Post by laaaa on Nov 25, 2023 10:58:23 GMT
This was one of the most satisfying pages heh
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Post by Runningflame on Nov 26, 2023 20:31:05 GMT
I'm glad we got some closure on that, uh, arc. Rimwolf? More like rim shot, am I right
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Post by Gemminie on Nov 27, 2023 16:28:11 GMT
In Coyote World, all is calm. Then there's a tiny dot in the sky. Then the Coyote Marmot crashes to the ground.
Wow, Annie didn't just kick it into the middle of next week; she kicked it several weeks into the future. If the GKC football team needs a place kicker, I know where they can look.
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