Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Ch. 3, Page 12

"It looks like we've found the food supplier for this level," Tenser said to Yrag and Robilar.

"Or just purchased their supplies before they heard us coming," Yrag suggested.

"We should have all that moved back to the baggage camp," Robilar said.  "The orcs can have however much of the fish isn't edible to us.  I'll go see if I can find a volunteer to head back up and get Quij and our porters."

Tenser moved to follow him, but then...

 

6 comments:

  1. Dum dum dum dum!

    What, Robilar untrustworthy? Pishaw!---he's in the party, he must be on the side of the good guys, right? Right?

    =)

    Allan.

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  2. Sacrilege! Defamation of character! Law suit!

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  3. Hi, I love your comics. Takes me back to the days of reading "What's New" and "Snarfquest" in the back of Dragon so many years ago. Keep 'em coming!

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  4. No mention of Wormy? We've had several deliberate homages to Wormy in the strip to date...

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  5. I started reading your comic strip last night and continued first thing this morning. I'm stopping here to go to work.

    I know I'm going to go crazy when I reach the latest chapter and page and have to wait for the next episode. I want more, more, more.

    I have been keeping the Greyhawk Wiki open as I read to verify facts and I can truly say this comic is a masterpiece. I wish Gygax was alive to read this. These stories make sense, scary sense, and I am tempted to use this material to fill in blanks in my own campaign.

    My players will be amazed by the tales of adventure spun by the mature and very seasoned Robilar of the late sixth century (CY) when they visit him at the Green Dragon Inn.

    Pure Greyhawk gold, Well done...

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  6. Thank you, Frank! Mike and I are very proud of the careful attention to detail we put into these stories. We're both huge Greyhawk lovers too, like you.

    You're going to *hate* the two week wait between new pages, though. You might want to slow down your reading and pace yourself!

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