There are points where you NEED to tell people things.
Just fucking play it safe with Mark. Tell him it took you a bit and you want to double check your findings. Better he be off the board as a hero than *actively antagonistic* to you, and it ALWAYS leaks.
Aaaaaaaaand hardly even a hint about what’s up with Marc, as expected. (Not complaining! This game of teasing and not-revealing is part of the fun!)
Oberon strikes me more and more as the well-intentioned-but-too-proud-villain type. I hope that when he falls (after ignoring so many warnings, I don’t see how he can avoid that; seriously, “*if* we tell him” after Vic reminded me they kind of have to), Saira and Vic don’t fall along with him. (Come to think of it, Vic could be the one to solve the situation, by taking a day off and going to talk with Marc again. And of course, by pretending he was acting on orders from Oberon. The latter would have to play along, I guess.)
And nice Warhead cameo in panel two. (… Wait, don’t tell me he’s in panel five too?)
Oh, I meant to ponder something after re-reading Vic and Marc’s discussion after Silverback and Majesty took down the Orc brothers and before Egregore called out to SB.
Has S.I.D.H.E.’s enmity with the Royal Guard to do with a Scotland/England antagonism, in part at least? If so, I would have to support S.I.D.H.E. as per the Auld Alliance, and this page makes me worry I might be on the wrong side… (Then again, friends are people who know to tell you you’re wrong when you are.)
OB reminds me of Cecil from invincible, pragmatic almost to a fault. Hes lot more likeable though. His slip of the tongue in panel three makes me think he does Want to tell mark whatever they found out about him but feels like he cant for whatever reason
Oberon you colossal dumbass
There are points where you NEED to tell people things.
Just fucking play it safe with Mark. Tell him it took you a bit and you want to double check your findings. Better he be off the board as a hero than *actively antagonistic* to you, and it ALWAYS leaks.
Aaaaaaaaand hardly even a hint about what’s up with Marc, as expected. (Not complaining! This game of teasing and not-revealing is part of the fun!)
Oberon strikes me more and more as the well-intentioned-but-too-proud-villain type. I hope that when he falls (after ignoring so many warnings, I don’t see how he can avoid that; seriously, “*if* we tell him” after Vic reminded me they kind of have to), Saira and Vic don’t fall along with him. (Come to think of it, Vic could be the one to solve the situation, by taking a day off and going to talk with Marc again. And of course, by pretending he was acting on orders from Oberon. The latter would have to play along, I guess.)
And nice Warhead cameo in panel two. (… Wait, don’t tell me he’s in panel five too?)
I’d say no Warhead in panel five as the super school (sorry, I forgot the name) isn’t tied to S.I.D.H.E.
Warhead is spreading out way too much. Someone better grab a bucket and mop and clean that mess up before someone slips in it!
That’s the Invincible University (hello, Discworld fans!). And indeed, I don’t think Warhead has invaded it yet (or probably ever).
Oh, I meant to ponder something after re-reading Vic and Marc’s discussion after Silverback and Majesty took down the Orc brothers and before Egregore called out to SB.
Has S.I.D.H.E.’s enmity with the Royal Guard to do with a Scotland/England antagonism, in part at least? If so, I would have to support S.I.D.H.E. as per the Auld Alliance, and this page makes me worry I might be on the wrong side… (Then again, friends are people who know to tell you you’re wrong when you are.)
OB reminds me of Cecil from invincible, pragmatic almost to a fault. Hes lot more likeable though. His slip of the tongue in panel three makes me think he does Want to tell mark whatever they found out about him but feels like he cant for whatever reason