2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
- Pillaroforder
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2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
Crispy!
He's toast.
I'm just gonna pile up fire/cooking puns until I come up with something clever to say.
It's what she's good at after all - burning things to a crisp that is and not necessarily while cooking.
He's toast.
I'm just gonna pile up fire/cooking puns until I come up with something clever to say.
It's what she's good at after all - burning things to a crisp that is and not necessarily while cooking.
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Re: 2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
Burn!
*cough*
I assume that Sara is still outside being energy-tentical-held, while what's-the-dead-guys-name-is went for the person that wasn't locked down?
And did Meji shout 'flash' or is that just the comic? She really seems to be going to distract and keep the elf busy, since we know she has much more destructive spells. Why not blast the wall when the elf was on the other side, or do one of her nuking-spells like she used on Sarine? Then again, whatever she did to Sarine didn't cause any lasting damage, while this subtler attack seems to be working better.
Burning the flesh off of peoples bones does seem a bit more in tune with her general respect for fellow human and elf beings.
*cough*
I assume that Sara is still outside being energy-tentical-held, while what's-the-dead-guys-name-is went for the person that wasn't locked down?
And did Meji shout 'flash' or is that just the comic? She really seems to be going to distract and keep the elf busy, since we know she has much more destructive spells. Why not blast the wall when the elf was on the other side, or do one of her nuking-spells like she used on Sarine? Then again, whatever she did to Sarine didn't cause any lasting damage, while this subtler attack seems to be working better.
Burning the flesh off of peoples bones does seem a bit more in tune with her general respect for fellow human and elf beings.
- Sareth
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Re: 2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
Woot! It's about time that titless little bit of loli kicked some ASS! I've always been fond of her, it's nice to see her putting some serious WhoopAss sauce on some roast reject.
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Re: 2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
More power little loli devil girl, use more power.
Don't go half-assed.
Don't go half-assed.
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Re: 2009-05-15 Did I just see a Fwoosh?
Did I just see a Fwoosh?
Shades of LFG! But then I always figured her for a Richard wannabe
Shades of LFG! But then I always figured her for a Richard wannabe

If I recall right, it did no damage at all.RubberBandMan wrote: And did Meji shout 'flash' or is that just the comic? She really seems to be going to distract and keep the elf busy, since we know she has much more destructive spells. Why not blast the wall when the elf was on the other side, or do one of her nuking-spells like she used on Sarine? Then again, whatever she did to Sarine didn't cause any lasting damage, while this subtler attack seems to be working better.
RubberBandMan wrote: Burning the flesh off of peoples bones does seem a bit more in tune with her general respect for fellow human and elf beings.
Slamlander wrote:a Richard wannabe
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Re: 2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
Meji... competent?.... What comic am I reading again?
"Now he's gone too far. NOONE ATTACKS AMERICA'S FOOD COURTS!" -Deadpool.
"Don't be so naive. I've got ulterior motives. MANY. Two, maybe three. Probably Four. I am one BIG ulterior motive." The Great Teacher, Onizuka Eikichi.
"Don't be so naive. I've got ulterior motives. MANY. Two, maybe three. Probably Four. I am one BIG ulterior motive." The Great Teacher, Onizuka Eikichi.
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Re: 2009-05-15 Did I just see a Fwoosh?
You know, I never did make it more than a few pages into that comic. It was just so blatant that it put me off... hard to do, considering how Errant Story starts.Slamlander wrote:Did I just see a Fwoosh?
Shades of LFG! But then I always figured her for a Richard wannabe
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Because scary little devil girls have to stick together.


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Re: 2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
Yeah, it's pretty heavy, the movie does a song that turns 'Part of your world' into 'slaughter the world'.
It's AWESOME.
It's AWESOME.
"Now he's gone too far. NOONE ATTACKS AMERICA'S FOOD COURTS!" -Deadpool.
"Don't be so naive. I've got ulterior motives. MANY. Two, maybe three. Probably Four. I am one BIG ulterior motive." The Great Teacher, Onizuka Eikichi.
"Don't be so naive. I've got ulterior motives. MANY. Two, maybe three. Probably Four. I am one BIG ulterior motive." The Great Teacher, Onizuka Eikichi.
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Re: 2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
I only read LFG for Richard. Otherwise, that comic bores me to tears.
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Re: 2009-05-15 Doing what comes naturally to her...
Meji-time! >:D
This is a moment I've been waiting for pretty much from the beginning of the story.
This is a moment I've been waiting for pretty much from the beginning of the story.