A Whisper from the Land of Quiet, Pg 21
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I wonder who’s she called? My first thought was the priest but he’s about the same age as her so….
Ps.
The only old person I can think of is the vampire bouncer but I would have thought that a vampire would be able to move fast.
Rushing things doesn’t have to mean the same as moving fast. So I guess it is the vampire, unless we’re gonna have a new player introduced to the game.
So, Patrice and his ghostly girlfriend are just screwed? Or is Rona going to go and rescue them on her own? And what is this ‘your age’ crack? Whoever she just called had better be well over 100 or I’m going to be offended. Right after my nap.
Almost certainly a vampire, but the question is -which- vampire? The MC, or his “assistant?”
@Dypak:(In the voice of Akama from WC3) “I can fight just as well as any…*snore*”
Yes, I am a WC3 nerd, so?
@Marut: I’d reckon his “assistant” by the tone she was using, but we’ll see eventually.
@Blake from yesterday: The parallels between TW and CD would be that both are rendered through Poser and PS, and both involve drawn out, relatively complex (compared to other webcomics/graphic novels) story-lines and immersive characters.
Xander: The Trials of Xona also uses Poser/Photoshop to present a long, complex story with facinating characters, though it’s a barbarian fantasy. These three comics have led me to the Daz3D/Poser community and the joys of high-end graphics, so much so that I hope soon to start running Lightwave on a 64 bit platform. This stuff gets addictive.
@Dypak: Your comment made me laugh so hard because it was exactly what I was thinking (and I AM on my way to go take a nap right now LOL)
Ah… the story just keeps getting weirder and weirder (which in my world means “better and better” ^_~ )
MeOw!
>^..^<
I’m guessing she called Eleanor.