January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by Synch » Sun Jan 11, 2015 5:44 pm

They could run into Yalla and Pan etc inside the dungeon; could be some casters in that group!
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by speakslittle » Sun Jan 11, 2015 5:57 pm

If you look below the maw, there's a slot that the axe-blade on it's lower-lip fits into. Some switch that it presses.
I assumed they Complains was standing and ears turning to address whatever that activated.

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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by BuildsLegos » Sun Jan 11, 2015 8:45 pm

willpell wrote:
Lurks_In_Shadows wrote:snippity
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Hey, woah, first of all: outside the realm of cinema, Georgie is a real cool dude who uses his billions to stick up for the little man. Those billions, by the way, were made from suckering the original Star Wars producers out of merchandise rights. The money made from Special Edition Star Wars is an armful in his Olympic-sized money pool. Speaking of which, I agree that there are some true benefits, like putting pilots in the spaceships with visible cockpits. (And not to get your hopes up, but rumors abound of Disney finally giving in to fan demand...) In fact, the thing you're most wrong about is that I've probably never even seen "pure" Star Wars. My dad only ever showed me his Hong Kong bootlegs (he refuses to admit that's what they are) of the Special Editions. Although my Nolan-esque preference for not-CGI whenever possible is an indication that you'd probably be right if I did grow up on the Theatrical Editions.

But the lack of choice is exactly what I meant by that remark: not trusting us to pick & choose which version to watch has been icing on the prequels cake that has poisoned Lucas's reputation as a filmmaker. At the very least, Thunt would need to offer an archive for the original uploads and the finished versions each. And if he really were to go through that much trouble, I certainly trust him more than the mind that created Jar Jar Binks.
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by Lurks_In_Shadows » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:23 pm

BuildsLegos wrote:
But the lack of choice is exactly what I meant by that remark: not trusting us to pick & choose which version to watch has been icing on the prequels cake that has poisoned Lucas's reputation as a filmmaker. At the very least, Thunt would need to offer an archive for the original uploads and the finished versions each. And if he really were to go through that much trouble, I certainly trust him more than the mind that created Jar Jar Binks.
....And I refer back to my original post. :) If you're going to make the claim, please be prepared to present OBJECTIVE evidence to support it. You are entitled to your opinion on the matter, and I accept that. But it is your opinion. I'm neutral on the issue as far as which was better :| . I've seen it in all 3 versions. But this topic is not about Georgie-boy, and while I would thoroughly enjoy debating the issue, I think we should try to stay on topic. Debating George Lucas' artistic ability probably belongs in Controversy (if there isn't one there already). (Also, isn't clipping out someone's arguments like that against netiquette? I'm an old fogy, so I'm honestly asking.)

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Post by Krulle » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:48 am

BuildsLegos wrote:At the very least, Thunt would need to offer an archive for the original uploads and the finished versions each.
You're not the only one who wants the originals compared to glossed versions side by side.
Sometimes THunt left the old versions on his site, and if I saw them I linked to them in the transcriptions thread. Happened mostly during the "external artist doing the shading" time....
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by TheGreatOldOne » Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:31 am

I'm pretty sure MM is gonna pull Oblivious out in this room, given the last time we see it taken by a future MM there's a red glow in the background. Probably the "foyer" of the Maw.
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by spiderwrangler » Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:23 am

Although, he'll need to say 'grey' first.
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Post by willpell » Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:54 am

Lurks_In_Shadows wrote:(Also, isn't clipping out someone's arguments like that against netiquette? I'm an old fogy, so I'm honestly asking.)
I think of it as a reasonable way to reduce wall-of-textiness in a prolonged argument, although it is more acceptible on a forum where the quoteblocks function as links back to previous posts, which is not the case on this particular forum software.
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by Sessine » Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:31 am

willpell wrote:
Lurks_In_Shadows wrote:(Also, isn't clipping out someone's arguments like that against netiquette? I'm an old fogy, so I'm honestly asking.)
I think of it as a reasonable way to reduce wall-of-textiness in a prolonged argument, although it is more acceptible on a forum where the quoteblocks function as links back to previous posts, which is not the case on this particular forum software.
What I tend to do when a conversation is getting lengthy and/or deeply nested is edit quoted text down to the sentences or paragraphs I am actually responding to -- as you did here, Willpell.

The word 'snip' as a placeholder for edited-out text is an old Usenet convention. Unexceptionable when frequently used, it can sound abrupt and a bit rude where it's not a local custom. This forum doesn't seem to use it much. What I have seen instead, when the snip is so deep that a placeholder is required, is a short reference to the content of the omitted text.
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by TheGreatOldOne » Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:12 pm

spiderwrangler wrote:Although, he'll need to say 'grey' first.
Good point, didn't notice that at first.

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Post by willpell » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:14 pm

Sessine wrote:
willpell wrote:
Lurks_In_Shadows wrote:(Also, isn't clipping out someone's arguments like that against netiquette? I'm an old fogy, so I'm honestly asking.)
I think of it as a reasonable way to reduce wall-of-textiness in a prolonged argument, although it is more acceptible on a forum where the quoteblocks function as links back to previous posts, which is not the case on this particular forum software.
What I tend to do when a conversation is getting lengthy and/or deeply nested is edit quoted text down to the sentences or paragraphs I am actually responding to -- as you did here, Willpell.

The word 'snip' as a placeholder for edited-out text is an old Usenet convention. Unexceptionable when frequently used, it can sound abrupt and a bit rude where it's not a local custom. This forum doesn't seem to use it much. What I have seen instead, when the snip is so deep that a placeholder is required, is a short reference to the content of the omitted text.
I've never used Usenet (nor have I netted it, for that matter), but I've seen "snip" used in other contexts often enough. It honestly didn't occur to me that it might be viewed as unusual here.
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by Duncan » Tue Jan 13, 2015 3:42 am

Synch wrote:They could run into Yalla and Pan etc inside the dungeon; could be some casters in that group!
I sure hope not. Thunt would take particular joy in picking off the slightly-bigger group, one by one...

I guess Goblins is a toss-up for the fans. You want your favourite characters to get more screen-time, because they're awesome... but at the same time, you don't want them to reappear ever again or they might die. Not that that helped any of them who could probably die off-screen.

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Post by RocketScientist » Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:14 am

@Lurks: If you're curious, Lucas is one of the few entertainment people on the Forbes 400, at #114. He's worth 4.5 Billion. Not too shabby, I think.

Thunt did say there was going to be a wizard, soonish, didn't he? Doesn't help in the healer department, but it's still cool. I think Fumbles needs to take his next level in cleric only if they want to get out of the dungeon.

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Post by Sleeping Bear » Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:38 am

TheGreatOldOne wrote:
spiderwrangler wrote:Although, he'll need to say 'grey' first.
Good point, didn't notice that at first.
One possibility is he repeats what Forgath said about Kore being the last of the Greyhill Paladins...
RocketScientist wrote:@Lurks: If you're curious, Lucas is one of the few entertainment people on the Forbes 400, at #114. He's worth 4.5 Billion. Not too shabby, I think.

Thunt did say there was going to be a wizard, soonish, didn't he? Doesn't help in the healer department, but it's still cool. I think Fumbles needs to take his next level in cleric only if they want to get out of the dungeon.
Could be Kin for all we know, she has said she has magic of some sort on several occasions. Or it could be that other monster adventuring party (how are we going to refer to them? OMAP?)

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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by EatsAPeach » Tue Jan 13, 2015 10:21 am

This is the turning point. MM should have learned by now that Goblins are people; what he doesn't know is that they are Kin's friends as well. If they don't become allies here, the comic will end in tragedy and Kin will make a nice speech over their bones. If they DO, all bets are off. Together they are unbeatable.
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by Glemp » Tue Jan 13, 2015 10:50 am

EatsAPeach wrote:This is the turning point. MM should have learned by now that Goblins are people
Why? He wasn't there for Brassmoon's prison break, Kin didn't tell him that these are the same goblins that freed her, and he found that scroll that told him goblins were going to use the White Terror to take over the world. His only experience with goblins (assuming there weren't any in the MoM we didn't see) was the warcamp attack, in which Complains gave him that eye scar and swore to kill him. So what exactly has happened to him to change his mind?

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Post by YardMeat » Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:21 am

Yep, even Forgath changed his mind are regretfully decided that the goblins must be evil after reading the scroll. If it fooled Forgath, I don't know how we would expect MM to figure it out. I think we are relying on waaaaay too much metagaming when we talk about MM realizing that the goblins aren't evil. From his point of view, everything he has seen points to the goblins being evil (mostly the scroll). He now knows that not all monsters are evil, but he hasn't changed his mind about them, and he has no reason to. More than likely he'll only realize they aren't evil due to some action on Big Ears' part and/or he will be so distraught after losing Forgath and Kin that he won't put up a fight and that will give the rest of the goblins time to reassess the situation.

Oh, and Thunt mentioned both a fighter and a wizard that would be joining the group soon, but he seemed to be implying that he was eager to finally introduce these characters, which makes it sound like the will be entirely new.

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Post by Aegis J Hyena » Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:05 pm

Fighter and wizard... Saves and (a sanity-cracked over losing Klik) Dies?
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Post by Knucklekraken » Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:07 pm

He hinted that one or both of them might be Warforged.
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Post by Davis8488 » Tue Jan 13, 2015 10:22 pm

YardMeat wrote:I think we are relying on waaaaay too much metagaming when we talk about MM realizing that the goblins aren't evil.
While I do agree that Minmax's preexisting feelings towards the Goblins need to be reconciled, I am reminded of a theory (perhaps from a previous forum) that the player behind Minmax is a clever metagamer. Minmax Prime, as I will dub him here, is a game-breaker. He's created a super-powered warrior who defies the logic, and considers things like urinating on the sword of a god's underling, or creating oblivious. Not long after he learned that Herbert granted XP for good role-playing he rebelled against the narrative presented by Herbert to create a compelling story for his character rather than follow the more safe plot in which he would follow an experienced adventurer.

Each of these examples is explained away by Minmax's lack of intelligence or forethought, but an unintelligent player would be more likely to accept the perks given to him by Herbert rather than fighting against it.
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Re: January 7th 2015, Inside the Maw

Post by Krulle » Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:33 am

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