edited 14th Jan '15 11:41:57 AM by Moth13
So, a "thirty foot invincible monstrosity impervious to physical harm and with complete mastery over space-time?" Cool.
Yikes. Don't mess with Mottom. Though I doubt this will stick.
Also I found this if anyone needs help remembering who is who.
With friends like these, why do they need an enemy?
Ah, so that's it. It's a proper noun, not just an imperative.
This is confusing. Are they predicting their own destruction?
It's a Prophecy deal, meaning that they can probably try to avert it, but the narrative is basically against them, as with most prophecies. And they think the guy is the one meant to kill them, not Allison.
In fact, it might have been meant to be the guy and Zoss had to make due with Allison. We've no confirmation one way or another, and the ambiguity feels intentional. But as far as the narrative cares right now, that's irrelevant - Allison's the main character here, not some guy whose name we don't even know and who was taken captive.
Not much to say on this one, but the author has stated elsewhere that within the next eight or so pages the first 'book' will conclude.
Perhaps she is meant to release the man. In any casex you are apparently following events better than I am.
Maybe. I checked out the MSPA Quest thread where the first version of the story came out and I'm kinda binging the comic's wiki and some of the author's other stuff. The author occasionally goes to /co/ and says some things there, too. Anyway, I don't think boyfriend guy is gonna feature in any particularly important way any time soon, although Allison might wanna save him at some point.
Also, it was pointed out to me that on the last page there's a hidden link◊ to another page◊. Another intriguing figure appears...
edited 16th Feb '15 1:11:11 PM by Crinias
Cool!
According to narrative logic, boyfriend has to return before the end of the story arc. He either becomes a hostage to the bad guys or ends up becoming an antagonist himself.
Secrets are revealed. Well, just the one, really.
I think I'm missing the joke.
There's a thing of blonde hair dye at the bottom of the page.
What is that white spot in the center of her forehead?
That would be the key.
Oh, and did anyone else notice she seems to have developed super strength? When did that happen?
It could be that she was just really angry or it was a soft wall. Putting your fist through a wall doesn't necessarily indicate that you have super strength.
edited 4th Mar '15 7:33:26 PM by Crinias
Maybe, but that didn't seem like a real high-powered punch to me. Just a basic pound on the wall with more strength than she expected. I dunno, I guess we'll find out sooner or later.
New page! Featuring questions.
Whose blade is she speaking of, I wonder?
At least we got to the scene that gave this work it's title.