Order of the Stick - Book 6 Discussion Thread

Fair enough. But we did just witness nearly a full page of this thread being used to argue about whether he should have needed one in the first place…

Okay, just reread back ten comics and one of them said that if they leave the room, the vote could be nullified. Are they really going to teleport away and take that chance?

Missed the edit window.

I don’t think Durkula can leave as he is the high priest of Hel and if he leaves, the assumption is that vote is nullified.

Further, it seems to me that the other high priests should take umbrage at the fact that the minion was able to bypass wards and enter in gaseous form, since we have seen that the room is supposed to be shielded against anyone coming or going during this.

It will be interesting to see what Rich has planned for it!

This is getting on with it.

Hey, why isn’t King Davlin all glowy in panel five?

That was sort of weird. It seemed more like the priest was channeling Davlin directly rather than creating a proxy hologram.

They all did.

http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0999.html

http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1012.html

The key phrase during the recess appears to be “pass[ing] through the arch.”

By the specific claim in panel 7, it only matters if the non-participants go through the arches. I assume the smoke could go through a window or something. And, of course, teleportation means they don’t go though anything.

The only loophole I see right now would be Roy sending a message of some sort. How far off is the dwarven council?

Either that or he can maybe decline his own official role since he was their under false pretenses, (As he thought he was Durkon’s official bodyguard, not this other being who isn’t actually Durkon.) and then maybe someone high level teleport him. It could count as preventing interference rather than interfering themselves.

It seems pretty dubious that a deity wouldn’t notice that all of his chieftains, whom he has called to a meeting, have been magically dominated.

Yeah, but it seems dubious that those of the Godsmoot wouldn’t know what’s going on in their meeting, either. Yet we were explicitly told they couldn’t hear or see what was going on.

That’s different. The gods weren’t at the moot to speak to mortals. The priests were there purely to act as infrastructure for a teleconference.

The dwarven god, on the other hand, has said that he’s going to directly consult with his followers. Different kettle of fish altogether.

Something tells me that Davlin’s the kind of guy who wouldn’t let a little thing like that influence his determination to vote the way the priests tell him to.

All those guys created giant translucent proxy images* (which the other priests could see) to cast votes. Davlin’s priest just glows, and doesn’t glow at all in panel 5 despite the yellow speech bubble. Maybe we’re supposed to assume that the deities are speaking through the priests but, in panel seven, Hel and Loki are chatting directly instead of speaking through Durkon and Loki’s priest.

It’s sort of confusing (to me, anyway) but not in any way that matters – clearly Davlin plans to take a poll from a bunch of kings and Durkon plans to Dominate those kings. Who glowed when isn’t really important.
*It could be that they’re actual deity size and just way larger than mortals whereas Davlin stayed dwarf-sized post deification.

I think It’s Dvalin not Davlin, since that it the traditional name for the chief of the Dwarves. (Actually usually Dvalinn I thought)

Re-reading the comic, it appears to be Dvalin when he’s all glowy, and Davlin when he’s not.

It’s Dvalin everywhere except when the High Priestess of Thor addresses him, where it’s Davlin. Presumably, that’s just a typo.

I’m not seeing that. As far as I can see, only Heimdall, Loki and Hel had giant images. For all the others, their high priest glowed, his eyes turned yellow, and they spoke their god’s words. No proxy image. Just the same as Dvalin’s priest.

One convention I’ve noticed in OotS is that whenever a character closes his eyes and delivers a speech – such as Davlin in panel 5 – it means, “My intentions are noble, but you’re probably not going to like what I’m about to say.”

Sort of like Linus in Peanuts :smiley: