Is this the first time these folks have encountered one of these eel/snake creatures? I would think they’d be more cautious if they were familiar with them.
And to think… Loki wasn’t worshiped like the other Norse Pantheon gods. And yet “Holy Loki!” is a common phrase in this strip. About time he got some love!
He’s one determined kid. That snake doesn’t stand a chance. You’d think, after getting its tail chopped off, that it would high-tail it out of there. Not a very smart snake.
Mr. Organization about 5 years ago
Is this the first time these folks have encountered one of these eel/snake creatures? I would think they’d be more cautious if they were familiar with them.
Dragoncat about 5 years ago
And to think… Loki wasn’t worshiped like the other Norse Pantheon gods. And yet “Holy Loki!” is a common phrase in this strip. About time he got some love!
Now, back to Beowulf’s inner slayer…
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member about 5 years ago
He’s one determined kid. That snake doesn’t stand a chance. You’d think, after getting its tail chopped off, that it would high-tail it out of there. Not a very smart snake.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Considering Loki was the trickster god, who was a prince of liars, strange to call on him unless something related to bad things like the serpents.
Serpents come and go. People still swim in the waters known to have piranha.
prrdh about 5 years ago
“When in trouble, when in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout”.