Tarlok
2nd Lieutenant
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Post by Tarlok on Apr 17, 2015 23:56:09 GMT
Hy tek pleazure in de simple tings. Like de fact dot Tveedle voz goink to listen to Violetta vitout qvestion. Yez, listen to Violetta, und do vot she says! Hy tink dat's not much uf an achievement. Grabbink de Mistress iz radder high on his to do list, besides she's eminently grabbable, onless hyu're afraeed uf dyink dat iz.
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Herdthinner
Brigadier General
Guild of Monsters Steward
Dun make me use my Outdoor Voice!
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Post by Herdthinner on Apr 18, 2015 1:22:19 GMT
PONCH HER!
Und den make sure de cake iz still hokeh! Especially de leedle chocolate sqvare ting.
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VAT? Hyu haff hyu priorities, hy haff mine!!
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diekendermaus
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You mean dis is vun of dose plans vere ve don't kill anybody!?
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Post by diekendermaus on Apr 18, 2015 5:21:09 GMT
Now that i thought more on this (And my gut reaction is out of the way) I think Agatha might have been working on some bad information. The Locket survived the Lightning as well as The Lion's Roar, so perhaps Agatha just thought this shock would be fine. Maybe this is a sign that the approaching 15 year old locket is beginning to wear down. Which would put more pressure on Agatha to figure out the head thing (as well as get Tarvek out of the Time Bubble). Not to mention if the locket decays slowly we may both see more of Lucrezia as well as have Agatha slowly build up her own ability to fight Lucrezia off as the locket dose less and less. De locket vas broken, und then dat baron, he fixes eet. He probably even fixed de worn out gears inside. So, ees probably not worn down. Also, unless dat lightning melted da gears, hy don't tink it should've affected it anyway. Also, dat roar was geared for da kestle.
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Post by Sturzkampf on Apr 18, 2015 7:00:24 GMT
Okay What? So do we have to assume that this aetheric wave was bigger than the Lion's Roar (Also aetheric) that took out the Castle, considering Agatha and her locket was right next to it when that went off and nothing happened? Not to mention the ton of lightning that got called down later, also with Agatha and the locket sitting right next to it. This dosn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Also Agatha's arms look to be in a really weird position in the last panel. Hy tink dot de locket contains narrativium. Dot schtuff vud protect it from de Lion und de lightning but mek it verra susceptible to de aetheric pulse from ven dey fired up de new engine.
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Post by Schefflera on Apr 18, 2015 8:25:45 GMT
Iz also anodder possibility. De Mistress may haff vorked out dat der problem vit Gil iz der Baron, or at least haff a goot idea dat it iz. Obviously, der Baron knows Lucrezia. If she lets Lucrezia show op now, knowink dat she vill disappear again vhen der locket reactivates, dot vill show der Baron vot iz really goink on. In dot case, she may vell get him on her side und persvade him to get out of Gil's head, or at der very least schtop messing vit him effery time he goes near her. The problem with this is he has already been told this by Boris (Though he some how manged to twist it into "Queen Wasp," which dosn't make much sense considering he recognized Lucrezia in Agatha beforehand) and that this also assumes that Klaus will decide that The Other chapeoned only by this locket, in which he just watched fail, is not dangerous enough to deal with as he was. Which is pretty much trying to kill her. Klaus's "queen revenant" line about Agatha is weird. I frankly don't believe he actually misunderstood it, especially since he managed to duplicate it, so this seems to me to admit two possible (in-story) explanations: 1. Klaus is presenting a deliberately twisted interpretation in support of his intention to capture her, whether for his own reasons or Lucrezia's. 2. Klaus actually considers it close enough to refer to similarly -- possibly explained in light of the glossary reference to revenants being constantly aware of a master-force in their heads, or possibly because discovering they weren't all zombies caused "revenant" to more or less expand to mean "forced servant of the Other."
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