You posted a reference to Order of the Stick, and I've been up until 2:30 AM the past two nights getting caught up on the strips when I should be being productive. http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots.html
Addictive is it not? [image=http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/oots/images//5/58/Belkar.PNG] So what will you tell your students when their papers are not graded? BELKAR (Montie, btw Quicks)
I figured Monty would get your attention. And I don't have to tell them anything; as a member of the liberal elite brainwashing squad, I'm unaccountable.
I'm not good at the parodies, Japes. Will you teach me in the ways of the Parody? Or I am too old to begin the training?
Excuse me, I think ye gave me the wrong mug. I ordered a beer, an' this seems ta be a tankard o' moose urine.
"turns out it's not a good idea to give heightened intelligence to an animal who is literally hung a bear." :snoopy
The Order Of The Stick VS The Fellowship of the Ring 1) Roy Greenhilt vs Aragorn on a completely flat plain, they start out 5 feet from each other. 2) Vaarsuvius vs Gandalf on a completely flat plain, they start out 20 feet from each other. 3) Durkon vs Gimli on a completely flat plain, they start out 5 feet from each other. 4) Haley Starshine vs Legolas in a thick forest, they start out 1 mile from each other (but do have knowledge that the other is in there and that they must fight). 5) Elan vs Boromir on a completely flat plain, they start out 5 feet from each other. 6) Belkar vs all four hobbits on a completely flat plain, they start out 10 feet from each other. And a couple extras... 7) Hinjo vs Faramir on a completely flat plain, they start out 10 feet from each other. Xykon vs Saruman, they start out on a completely flat plain 20 feet from each other. I have not read through the whole thing buut thought it might make for interesting reading.
Since stumbling across this thread the other day, I have spent almost every spare moment online reading the OotS story from the beginning. It is now my favorite web-comic. I've enjoyed it so much I think I'm even going to order the print copies so I can read the prequels to the first strip. [Elan/] Wooooo! I'm invisible! [Elan] <--- Most I've laughed at a comic. Ever.
I started reading it too, although I'm disciplined and have only read 50 since the thread was posted.
I kick myself for not bookmarking it now, but there was one where the characters were drawn in a serious fashion. Elan was this super dashing Brad Pitt guy, Haley was a hot red head and such. I cannot seem tot recall the others.
#616 Isn't '616' supposed to be the newly recalculayed number of the beast? Yeah, and I'm gonna drop a house on you and sing about how I represent the Lollipop Guild. C'mon, let's keep our threats realistic shall we?
On that note I did somne digging and found one. 339 Now that is Nale on the left at the bottom. I saw this and second guessed myself that maybe I thought this was all of it but I recall not only Elan but Haley as well and they were in color. I am kicking myself.
A Treebeard quote takes on a whole new meaning. Is it odd that I have never played D&D but I understand the battle phrases such as 'sneak attack' and '5 foot steps' and so forth? As a young one I happened upon the Monster Manual for AD&D not knowing it was a game until I saw an advert. After that I got my hands on the Player's Handbook and the MM2 and subscribed to Dragon magazine. I like the lore of the game but I have never sat down and played a D&D game with people. I have played other rpg such as Marvel, DC, and Traveler 2300, but these were short lived.