I thought most of the Fungi and zombies of them were sun-adverse as most don’t have protection from UV radiation. Or is that me getting editions confused. [And I forgot I asked this a while ago and someone pointed out that they were able to play the ball game.]
Besides, he joined with Mimic and Rusty to try the other side of the deal, because they realized that monsters get the short end of the stick. Therefore, he acts adventurer-like, not monster-like.
Fun(gi) fact: lichens actually *can* grow on bare rock, thanks to the symbiotic algae inside them that provide them with nourishment. Over time they break down the surface of the rock, converting it to soil that then allows other things like mosses to colonize.
The elves team in the baseball arc were mushrooms. The viscount tricked them out of hiding with the “elvish” cheer card, and they were quickly brought down right after. Level 8-107.
Umm, actually…”The viscount tricked them out of hiding” – well technically that’s kinda correct. In fact did he let Roxy give the signal to drop their disguise and attack the princess IIRC.
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Whitey’s so deadpan! Oh, wait…
I thought most of the Fungi and zombies of them were sun-adverse as most don’t have protection from UV radiation. Or is that me getting editions confused. [And I forgot I asked this a while ago and someone pointed out that they were able to play the ball game.]
You know, if the fungus and death are alternatives, that may relate to the question of personality after….
Don’t Gelatinous Cubes scour passages, consuming all organic matter as they pass? Shouldn’t that include fungi?
Does he look like he has enough free time to do some cleanup?
He’s probably avoiding snacking on the run to keep his weight under control.
That is not a proper sized 10×10 corridor.
Besides, he joined with Mimic and Rusty to try the other side of the deal, because they realized that monsters get the short end of the stick. Therefore, he acts adventurer-like, not monster-like.
We’ll need to go the secret cabin that’s a secret, and we’ll have to do it secretly.
^ I’m glad nobody secretly said something about the secret secret cabin!
The only way two people can keep a secret is if one of them’s dead….oh, wait
Fun(gi) fact: lichens actually *can* grow on bare rock, thanks to the symbiotic algae inside them that provide them with nourishment. Over time they break down the surface of the rock, converting it to soil that then allows other things like mosses to colonize.
It’s the circle of LIIII~IIIIFE
But those ones don’t have eyes.
” ‘t’s the c’rcle of L’~’FE!”
There you go!
At least Presti’s paying some attention to the fungus among us.
Can someone remind me where these mushrooms actually came from, and where we first saw them in the comic?
The elves team in the baseball arc were mushrooms. The viscount tricked them out of hiding with the “elvish” cheer card, and they were quickly brought down right after. Level 8-107.
But not before they attacked Grawlf and infected him.
Umm, actually…”The viscount tricked them out of hiding” – well technically that’s kinda correct. In fact did he let Roxy give the signal to drop their disguise and attack the princess IIRC.