I assume he cast Heal although usually the strip makes that explicit. But it’s the obvious response to getting hit with Harm.
I guess no more spell casting for the tongueless worm?
I assume he cast Heal although usually the strip makes that explicit. But it’s the obvious response to getting hit with Harm.
I guess no more spell casting for the tongueless worm?
I’m glad I caught this update while sitting in the airport in Norway. Felt appropriate.
Oh yeah. He even healed his shield.
Well, so much for bypassing the worm’s instructions.
In the latest strip, I’m apparenty missing some kind of in-joke. Who’s the guy with the helmet who gets ejected into another plane?
He’s Durkon’s cousin’s brother-in-law’s niece’s fiancé.
All we know is that he’s not Thad.
The plane, BTW, is Gehenna - the LE/NE plane in which gravity is at a 45-degree angle to the ground, making it an eternal slope.
And we still didn’t get to learn what his blade is pure of. Pure thought? Pure lawfulness? Pure light? All three are actually possible in 3.5 rules.
Pure awesome.
I’m still going with “weird-ass Paladin” for not-Thad dude.
Does the font he speaks in mean he’s extra-planar? Will he be able to shift planes?
It’s a blade of pureeing. He normally works as a chef.
OK, Peter Morris, you get 500 XP for that one.
Thank you; I was wondering. I’m not up that much on the various planes.
After the Demi-Plane of Ranch Dressing, you’d be excused for assuming that the Plane of Infinite Pain-Slopes isn’t exactly book standard.
Plane of Infinite Pain Slope kind of sums up most of our lives, honestly.
It’s kind of scary how much of my memory is wasted on decades of useless D&D ephemera. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
All that changes from person to person is the angle.
Wait for it.