Remember the part where they say that devourers are being conjured by beings whose soul didn’t merge? This might be a case of it. And at the bottom of the pit, we might find an alter-ego of some kind.
Something is trying to devour Brian’s story, and the Dracomage took action to get Brian back at throwing dices and continuing the story instead of taking a bullet. Click the Brian link in the list of characters for a refresher. Makes more sense now knowing how to story unfold 🙂
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the idea of a world where MP jokes are considered old classics that the kids today don’t quite get. I’ve seen a LOT of new things being now considered “old”, but for some reason MP jokes hit a nerve.
What goes round, goes round. One day they discover these old comedy classics, and come back quoting them to us oldies like it was something new they just discovered. Just a matter of how far through YouTube they happened to have got so far!
Sorry, the princess is in another castle.
Identity problems?
Remember the part where they say that devourers are being conjured by beings whose soul didn’t merge? This might be a case of it. And at the bottom of the pit, we might find an alter-ego of some kind.
Something is trying to devour Brian’s story, and the Dracomage took action to get Brian back at throwing dices and continuing the story instead of taking a bullet. Click the Brian link in the list of characters for a refresher. Makes more sense now knowing how to story unfold 🙂
That implies there are multiple Devourers, in which case, there is no way to defeat them
It’s just a flesh wound…
Considering that wound just devoured the flesh… sounds pretty fatal 😛
I think he’s being sarcastic, a Monty Python quote, I believe! It’s called British humour.
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the idea of a world where MP jokes are considered old classics that the kids today don’t quite get. I’ve seen a LOT of new things being now considered “old”, but for some reason MP jokes hit a nerve.
What goes round, goes round. One day they discover these old comedy classics, and come back quoting them to us oldies like it was something new they just discovered. Just a matter of how far through YouTube they happened to have got so far!
Knew where the quote came from (was tempted to say ‘pretty black’ instead of ‘pretty fatal’, but was worried not enough would get it)
Guess the play on words concerning how the wound just devoured (the guy is the Devourer, get it?) the flesh was too subtle