Wednesday!
Ah yes, tricking them without even trying… Methinks they forgot how to best a king all these aeons, and that our old pal Nicodemus was the schemer…
I wonder if the Dreamer was the original ruler of Dreamland,heck the one who founded it to begin with?
Give up now, Dan, you’re no match for these intellectual titans.
Dan just looks so giddy in the next to last panel, it’s adorable. 😀
Aint dreamer Merlin? Thought it was mentioned somewhere before.
Anyone else reminded of the riddle battle between Bilbo Baggins and Gollum? “It tricks us, precious, it tricks us!”
Ha! Those tricky, tricky humans… 😉
And Abaddon goes Herplah!
I compared 3D and 2d Version, and just because emotions are betters expressed with the 2D drawing, this bring a whole new dimension to the story. With 3D , faces look sometimes expressionless.
How do you get to the 3d version now?
For the 3d version, look at the first page of this chapter. Read the “description/main comment” , and you’ll find a link to download a pdf.
Ah thanks, I hadn’t sifted through all those accumulated comments.
Abaddon isn’t the sharpest tool in the drawer, is it?
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Ah yes, tricking them without even trying… Methinks they forgot how to best a king all these aeons, and that our old pal Nicodemus was the schemer…
I wonder if the Dreamer was the original ruler of Dreamland,heck the one who founded it to begin with?
Give up now, Dan, you’re no match for these intellectual titans.
Dan just looks so giddy in the next to last panel, it’s adorable. 😀
Aint dreamer Merlin? Thought it was mentioned somewhere before.
Anyone else reminded of the riddle battle between Bilbo Baggins and Gollum? “It tricks us, precious, it tricks us!”
Ha! Those tricky, tricky humans… 😉
And Abaddon goes Herplah!
I compared 3D and 2d Version, and just because emotions are betters expressed with the 2D drawing, this bring a whole new dimension to the story. With 3D , faces look sometimes expressionless.
How do you get to the 3d version now?
For the 3d version, look at the first page of this chapter.
Read the “description/main comment” , and you’ll find a link to download a pdf.
Ah thanks, I hadn’t sifted through all those accumulated comments.
Abaddon isn’t the sharpest tool in the drawer, is it?