I have really enjoyed this series. I am so glad I found this. This comic has a sense of humor and adventure I enjoy. It has also served as a measure of inspiration for my D&D games.
I recently ran a quest where the players were asked to hunt a Llama that the locals were terrified of. Everyone in town was scared of the llama that would tear them apart with its claws and devour their flesh. So the players go hunting for this dangerous llama, that turned out to be a Lamia. That’s where they learned that the locals pronounced Llama and Lamia the same way.
Now they’re helping the Llama Trade Guild, not to be confused with the Llama Trade Guild.
Anyway, thank you very much for this wonderful experience. I’ve gotten so many laughs from it.
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And then, purple wizard needs food, bad.
She should do food first. Then she could think more clearly about what may be lurking in her room.
Or rather the possible motives of the derro involved.
Yes. The pajama is ok. The low blood sugar is dangerous.
Whatever the Viscount’s planning, he expects Cube and at least some of the others to survive, and to remain in possession of the castle. Hmmm…
If that bag contains elemental/golem dust, this will *not* put Malevolous in the “good graces of the graceful, good folk”.
Don’t go off alone, Presti! You’ll be funga…zombied? Fungi-switched? Fungaled? Fungooled?
*sigh* Good place for a feminine hygiene commercial.
Presti probably has a strong mind though, maybe she’d resist the fungus’ siren song like the viscount expected Grawlf to do.
Typo-Alert in panel 1: “the the”.
Also – what’s up with the now-dry moat ?
Typo fixed. Thank you.
Wait, a gratuitous overhead shot in the third panel?
The artist is having fun with the “camera” lately…
The folksy good graces of the graceful good folk…
I like that one.
I have really enjoyed this series. I am so glad I found this. This comic has a sense of humor and adventure I enjoy. It has also served as a measure of inspiration for my D&D games.
I recently ran a quest where the players were asked to hunt a Llama that the locals were terrified of. Everyone in town was scared of the llama that would tear them apart with its claws and devour their flesh. So the players go hunting for this dangerous llama, that turned out to be a Lamia. That’s where they learned that the locals pronounced Llama and Lamia the same way.
Now they’re helping the Llama Trade Guild, not to be confused with the Llama Trade Guild.
Anyway, thank you very much for this wonderful experience. I’ve gotten so many laughs from it.
Well, I just figured out what’s going to happen.
I bet that Mike R is relieved to learn that nobody can guess what will happen next. 😛