Having thoughts rhyme: that’s dedication to the bit!
I also think it perfectly acceptable, when the medium portrays thoughts and speech, to allow those to rhyme with only the readership knowing. Probably just too impressed with myself, but I was trying to homage an infamously annoying character without them being so annoying…
Even better, their “disguised“ spoken lines on the last page also rhyme, there’s just longer pauses between them. Friend will End, and Ear with “Here-“.
I am truly impressed.
Okay, I’m hoping that Roxy has that Bardic super-power of “looks more drunk than they are” and she comes to realize her situation here sooner rather than later and can turn things to her advantage… rather than what usually happens when you mix “getting drunk” into a failing endeavor… which is normally just “makes things worse”.
I’d rather not see this mission being the one failure on the b(o)ard for our team.
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It’s the old elvish spirit, as foretold!
Having thoughts rhyme: that’s dedication to the bit!
I also think it perfectly acceptable, when the medium portrays thoughts and speech, to allow those to rhyme with only the readership knowing. Probably just too impressed with myself, but I was trying to homage an infamously annoying character without them being so annoying…
Even better, their “disguised“ spoken lines on the last page also rhyme, there’s just longer pauses between them. Friend will End, and Ear with “Here-“.
I am truly impressed.
Roxy’s problem is that she’s comparing her weaknesses to their strengths. The
The what? Think your sentence cut off.
No, I agree with her here. I also think The
And furthermore, it goes without saying that
Okay, I’m hoping that Roxy has that Bardic super-power of “looks more drunk than they are” and she comes to realize her situation here sooner rather than later and can turn things to her advantage… rather than what usually happens when you mix “getting drunk” into a failing endeavor… which is normally just “makes things worse”.
I’d rather not see this mission being the one failure on the b(o)ard for our team.
Our spectral troublemaker is called Damned Skippy, right? I wonder if the stoker here is going to try get him back into the boiler.
I know the last line is a reference, just not what it’s a reference to.