oboy...free bag of holding...what a nice tip :)
wait...does 'take his tip' mean take the bag from the wing-thing to keep ?
or take it to deliver to the faun creature for 'his' tip ?
Hm... Is that first panel just the view in from the skylight, or are that those guys from Marblegate scrying on Ms Colleen and Mr Aldos? It's been a while since we saw them.
I think it's just the skylight, as if you look in the top right of that first panel you can see the continuation of the big metal door behind his desk outside of the ring.
The comic is undergoing some changes right now, including a slight name change. I will give an update on it when everything is complete.
As of now, the comic is officially titled "Marble Gate Dungeon"
Huh... the Fayfolk settling in the nearby forest? Political move? trying to find something within the dungeon so they send a whole delegation to support parties? Trying to make guild? Maybe we will see it soon.
Wonder if Randolph has something to say about this? Probably not. He is a drunk stoic at best and he has been around the Gates long enough that he probably saw plenty of groups and delegations come and goes.
Now I think I understand were this is going if we take the cover art for the chapter in consideration. Or at least I have a theory.
Wait... with our ass High Elf pretending to be a Wood Elf... Hehehe, someone is going to get called out on this!
"Maybe we will see..."
And maybe we won't. Of course the saying is "Once--accident, twice--coindence, 3 times--enemy action." And we have had only the mystery in the church and now visiting the mage, but I think I will say now that our writer has a liking for color scenes that don't have much to do with the plot.
The mentioned scenes are notable for having little or nothing to do with the plot of the story [apparently, since we don't know the future of the story, but it seems highly likely we would ignore these elements when telling the story to another]...which is not necessarily a criticism. A young lass with nothing to do with the plot, and little more to do with modest attire, is deemed an asset to the story [at least by the male parts of the audience.] It seems likely we will have more scenes of this type in the future.
Before the invention of a postal service it was common to pick up and deliver letters along the way. Tipping the delivery person was a way to make sure you got your letter and as well as making sure you were known as someone who was generous to messengers.
Also, I noticed some of the monsters and there names have changed. Did the D&D lawyers get a hold of you?
No, he's got more than one of his little winged helpers. One grabs garbage, the other drops things off
wait...does 'take his tip' mean take the bag from the wing-thing to keep ?
or take it to deliver to the faun creature for 'his' tip ?
I'm not saying it was unimportant but... wait, no that's exactly what I'm saying. Have a door prize, thanks for playing.
As of now, the comic is officially titled "Marble Gate Dungeon"
Wonder if Randolph has something to say about this? Probably not. He is a drunk stoic at best and he has been around the Gates long enough that he probably saw plenty of groups and delegations come and goes.
Now I think I understand were this is going if we take the cover art for the chapter in consideration. Or at least I have a theory.
Wait... with our ass High Elf pretending to be a Wood Elf... Hehehe, someone is going to get called out on this!
And maybe we won't. Of course the saying is "Once--accident, twice--coindence, 3 times--enemy action." And we have had only the mystery in the church and now visiting the mage, but I think I will say now that our writer has a liking for color scenes that don't have much to do with the plot.
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I promise you, I don't introduce things for nothing :)
Also, I noticed some of the monsters and there names have changed. Did the D&D lawyers get a hold of you?