Is it correct to assume Harriet’s pistol is a percussion lock? (Reverend Forsyth patented his invention in 1807 and by 1830 the percussion cap was pretty well established.) Not sure what the bad guy has in his hand though.
Just going to throw in one last mention of the Widdershins Kickstarter, which ends on Sunday! If you fancy a print book or some ebooks, it’s a pretty good deal for a set of them! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1403226937/widdershins-find-the-lady
CeeJay about 8 years ago
Did a lot of 19th Century British women smoke those clay pipes? I see it happening in a lot of British shows and movies,and now a British comic strip?
PapaNambu Premium Member about 8 years ago
Is it correct to assume Harriet’s pistol is a percussion lock? (Reverend Forsyth patented his invention in 1807 and by 1830 the percussion cap was pretty well established.) Not sure what the bad guy has in his hand though.
Cincoflex about 8 years ago
Really having fun with this one!
Kate Ashwin Premium Member about 8 years ago
Just going to throw in one last mention of the Widdershins Kickstarter, which ends on Sunday! If you fancy a print book or some ebooks, it’s a pretty good deal for a set of them! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1403226937/widdershins-find-the-lady
erin.adamic Premium Member about 8 years ago
Gotta respect a villain who makes time for tea! As for our ‘hero,’ he needs to learn when to keep quiet!
scyphi26 about 8 years ago
As usual, the villain is going to regret letting them have time for that last request.