Option one: They were really angry at each other, and were about to fight. End result: Min gets blamed for allowing someone to take over who shouldn’t have, or for allowing them to enter the throne room.
Option two: They are really friends, and just want to scare him out of the room. End result: They can now make plans without Min being around, which he will likely have to be involved in in some way. Given that they didn’t want his input, that’s unlikely to be good for him.
Yep. It doesn’t matter what happens: It bodes ill for Min.
Nah.. given her attitude towards ‘daddy’ in general, if she was she’d use that as a means to control him.
Unless of course she doesn’t know, or Litchvell has a similar measure of security against her. It’s been fairly heavily implied that she’s not what she appears to be, so…
To be fair, *thinking* about it might be too much effort. Much better to have the good ol’ brainstem do the panicking, and get the rest of the body into gear.
So when we eventually (hint, hint) get back to the cave intersection with the enigmatic Leonals, the escaped adventurers, D&D and Sonny Boy Minotaur, we will find them all playing a wild game of Twister, maybe?? lol
Runs into the room,trips and falls into the Paladin, accidently getting lizard-lips backside stuck on Min’s horns, which causes him to belch fire into the Barb’s face and causing the Dungeon to throw them all out.
lol! now that is funny, who would have thought by the way they were acting
Aaaawww…
I sooo should have seen this coming.
I agree
BWAAHAAHAAHAAA! OK, you got me. I was expecting fireworks, not friendship.
Slash fiction could still satisfy that need.
Wrong fireworks, dude. I wasn’t going anywhere near where you went.
Does anything EVER bode will for Min?
Let’s take the current situation, back one comic…
Option one: They were really angry at each other, and were about to fight. End result: Min gets blamed for allowing someone to take over who shouldn’t have, or for allowing them to enter the throne room.
Option two: They are really friends, and just want to scare him out of the room. End result: They can now make plans without Min being around, which he will likely have to be involved in in some way. Given that they didn’t want his input, that’s unlikely to be good for him.
Yep. It doesn’t matter what happens: It bodes ill for Min.
We haven’t seen Raven (lichvell’s daughter) in a while. I wonder what nightmare she’s been tortureing?
I wonder whether Rahvin might turn out to be Litchvell’s phylactery somehow.
Nah.. given her attitude towards ‘daddy’ in general, if she was she’d use that as a means to control him.
Unless of course she doesn’t know, or Litchvell has a similar measure of security against her. It’s been fairly heavily implied that she’s not what she appears to be, so…
I have no idea what would be running through my head if I were Min right now.
“Run away”?
*points at panel one*
. o O ( Retreat! Retreat! )
To be fair, *thinking* about it might be too much effort. Much better to have the good ol’ brainstem do the panicking, and get the rest of the body into gear.
You bring up a very valid point.
So when we eventually (hint, hint) get back to the cave intersection with the enigmatic Leonals, the escaped adventurers, D&D and Sonny Boy Minotaur, we will find them all playing a wild game of Twister, maybe?? lol
My dear sir.. you underestimate the glory that is comedic circumstance.
There is a tense situation. VIolence is imminent. The situation demands resolution…
Are you somehow saying that it would NOT be funny for Min to run smack into the middle of that?
Runs into the room,trips and falls into the Paladin, accidently getting lizard-lips backside stuck on Min’s horns, which causes him to belch fire into the Barb’s face and causing the Dungeon to throw them all out.
Oh, f***. o_o This bodes ill for more than Min. This bodes ill for the whole webcomic world…