Let Them Fight
Apr21
Bree and Imugi engage in a little mid-fight dialogue.
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Bree and Imugi engage in a little mid-fight dialogue.
In other news, please check out my new musical journey through the Dreamlands with “Inverted”!
You can listen to the whole thing now on my Bandcamp page.
Sooooo… what’s the point of the fight and why is she grey?
I’m surely not the only one confused, right?
Imugi thinks she’s in a MMORPG, and the fighting will trigger a response from the Dev’s.
Why would PvP trigger a response from the Devs? Makes no sense, she’s lying.
Depends on the server rules: if it PvE, then a PvP fight should get a dev’s (or at least a mod’s) attention
Unless the game has been abandoned and people are playing on what is, effectively, a ‘dead’ server
As for why she is grey, it’s possible that she simple entered Delve directly rather than through an avatar, like Bree or Sark
It’s quite obvious Bree is confused as well, yes.
And I suspect she’s grey BECAUSE she tried to quit the game by suicide. Bree also turned grey while dying, didn’t she?
Or is she The Devourer? Dragonette she’s much worse than human…
Remember what Arka saw when the group first showed up in the Orctown?
No, sry. I don’t remember (and without a working archive it’d take me too long to find out).
Hopefully someone can find and link (it’s possible Arka was looking at Seph and didn’t even get to Breen)
Dis one?
https://www.delvecomic.com/comic/truth/
I’m confused too. Not sure I understand everything. So I went back. Turns out that there are “joined souls”. Usually everything is fine, unless the balance is broken (I guess death of one individual would do that).
https://delvecomic.com/comic/messy-ending/
Here, Bree and Jen chose to merge themselves to become the ruler.
https://delvecomic.com/comic/coronation/
Whenever we see something grey, it seems to infer that the story is about to end. When the GM from the begining of Delve go out into the other world, he finds the DM at the end of his rope and ready to end himself. Up until the story catch up to him and restore colors. (Or maybe the B&W vs Color thing is to denote the parallel worlds?)
https://delvecomic.com/comic/trick-or-treat/
My interpretation is that the devourers are created from what becomes of twin souls who rejected each others. Probably too independent. This grey girl is potentially one of those things. Fighting the system, becoming lost and whose sole means to sustenance is to eat away at the story of others.
Wow! Not sure if you’re right but good search anyhow.
I left a rather big answer, with back links to previous comics page. It doesn’t appear anywhere. I hope it’s just stuck in a moderation filter or something, otherwise I would lose my mind.
Stuck in pre-moderation bc of links, I’m sure. Spam and anti-spam overreaction have destroyed the Internet. 🙁
Thanks for letting me know. For some reason, Word Press saw all the links in your post and sent it straight to the spam folder, rather than putting it in the “Pending Moderation” folder. Sorry about that, and I’m glad it wasn’t lost forever.
All good, it’s back now 🙂
You wouldn’t last *six* seconds in that fight. Even gods have action economy.
Hah! But remember, villainous monologues are free actions!
Wait, so Bri is immortal? Thats change, like, everything. You are stepping on thin ice, mister Hunter…
Imugi is using video game logic, this game world seems to be one that started as dice and paper and at some point branched out into an online video game. Imugi thinks Bree is another ‘player’ trapped in the game world, and like all players in such games they just respawn after death. This may or may not be true for Bree, coming from a dice and paper version/merging with Jen.
A very interesting philosphical crossover and mashup of conflicting game styles. Forced PvP to summon the ‘devs’, Imugi probably hoping that she could get ‘banned’ (probably) which could kick her out of the game and back to reality in theory. Or at least let one of them know she’s stuck?
Keep up the good work man!
In fact Bree died at least three times alredy, one by the “campaign ending”, another against the dragon in the forest, and third against the mindripper(she was diying by bleeding but it didnt stick). They( those gray people) are alredy dead, and as such have been sent to this fantasy workd, who happen to be receiving more of those people at an accelerated rate because of the meddling of the dracomage and most obviously the demon Draxxorel who i think really like the taste of those souls…
Don’t forget back when Bree was turned to stone that time Nefice removed the Nogrog’s mask, and the Dracomage ‘rescued’ her soul before it escaped the Delve, together with the physical human form of Moonblade. Also against Warmheart in her previous full-on red dragon mode, like with the blue dragon, Sephni ‘resurrected’ her by snogging her! So her ‘near-death’ experiences are are piling up.
Thanks, i was refering to what i remembered, but you’re right, she does have quite the serie of near death experiences ?
Just remember: ‘near’ death does not count as ‘actual’ death
Even in the pen’n’paper games, you did not die as soon as your HP hit 0 (usually, full death didn’t happen until you reached -10)
Being turned to stone also doesn’t count (or all those ‘stone to flesh’ spells would be useless… unless you were fighting golems or similar rock monsters {rock lobsters are the worst…} )
Ahhh that would be an explanation of why Imugi is without an avatar, it’s because that one died, and was maybe mindbrocken when she died all those times, like a high elf we know of, so the avatar would recede inside while Imugi is becoming more and more desperate… I think she deluded her self so she hope to go back to her life, but the “reality of her situation will hit HARD. Bree please, be carefull with her feelings ?
Guesticules….Last posting April 22, 8.55 your time….Oh, really? Yawn. Too many rules! Good reason, other than being of the wrong generation, why I was never going to be into D&D and all the games worlds. I like to make my own rules, not that of others. Maybe Mr Hunter also didn’t read, or rejected, your stone death rules. When Bree got turned to stone by the Nogrog that time, she was dead – see episode 199 “Bree Lives”, but 200, where Bree is contemplating death, and 208, where the DM’s midget minions informed her she was dead “but the boss caught her soul before it left the Delve”. So, I think, death and near-death counts for what atalis 14 is saying. This is nit-picking.
We are still learning what happened, and am willing to admit to being wrong once we get all the details… are you?
Imugi seems to be completely assuming she’ll win this fight..
Oh not at all. She just wants to have a small fight because she thinks fighting Bree will force someone to pay attention to them.