A little bit of process talk and a happy accident… there’s so much text in this episode that there was no room for our slumbering hero in the last panel. At the last minute, looking at the fourth panel, I worried that some readers might think Quimp had risen or snuck off (or evaporated, or had sunk into the planet’s crust – my readers are very inventive). To avoid confusion, I did something I hate to do – I copied-and-pasted the figure from panel one and added his rump to the bottom of the panel. Once I realized it was a chance to have our hero’s butt facing the sword, it made everything worse for the sword and better for us. :D
matjestaet about 5 years ago
So, dragon hunters have feelings, too…. Thanks, Steve, for this little gem which made my morning.
Aslan Balaur about 5 years ago
Insert “I Have a Dream” from “Tangled” here…….
Durak Premium Member about 5 years ago
There is no such thing as a non-delectable cheesecake. All cheesecakes are delectable. Some are just more delectable than others.
(With regards to L.L.)
Pohka about 5 years ago
Lol, love it! Back ground characters with background! As a GM in Runquest I did some but rarely like this. A great idea!
jrgtr42 about 5 years ago
I’m reminded of the scene in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (the book) where a couple cops have a similar conversation with Zaphod, Ford et al.
Jethro Flatline about 5 years ago
Ha ha, this is what happens when the dungeon master enjoys encounters more than the players do!
Serendewi about 5 years ago
Maledicta, you need an enchanted frying pan friend right about now.
LOLBeth about 5 years ago
Do Tracy’s sonnets contain any words other than “Grrrk”?
Steve Conley creator about 5 years ago
A little bit of process talk and a happy accident… there’s so much text in this episode that there was no room for our slumbering hero in the last panel. At the last minute, looking at the fourth panel, I worried that some readers might think Quimp had risen or snuck off (or evaporated, or had sunk into the planet’s crust – my readers are very inventive). To avoid confusion, I did something I hate to do – I copied-and-pasted the figure from panel one and added his rump to the bottom of the panel. Once I realized it was a chance to have our hero’s butt facing the sword, it made everything worse for the sword and better for us. :D