The one eared wolf is all ready an interesting character.
He does not like the lil shiferthings but he admits that one of them was harmless. A bit racist, but nothing compared to others; he at least can accept that not all Cubi are a threat. He also has an interest in Dan, who unknown to him, is one of the shiferthings he does not like.
And what was Alexsi thinking asking Pyroduck for colour advice? Interesting that he chose plaid; I would have though gold would have been more to his liking as a dragon.
Given this conversation, I think that Abel and Dan would understand a little racism in this area. (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_657.php)
It would appear that I have been owned. Ah well! Can't be helped!
I sense romance is in the air~~ :heart
Quote from: Plotting on April 27, 2012, 04:13:47 AM
And what was Alexsi thinking asking Pyroduck for colour advice? Interesting that he chose plaid; I would have though gold would have been more to his liking as a dragon.
Well, naturally one of the colours of the plaid is a gold gilt.
Also, there's something to be said for too much of a good thing
. . .
And just why are we enforcing Dragon-stereotypes anyway? D:
Quote from: Sienna Maiu - M T on April 27, 2012, 06:12:08 AM
And just why are we enforcing Dragon-stereotypes anyway? D:
...Look! A decoy! *runs off*
Quote from: Naldru on April 27, 2012, 06:00:02 AM
Given this conversation, I think that Abel and Dan would understand a little racism in this area. (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_657.php)
Heh, I still find it funny that Dan at the very least
was racist towards his own kind.
So Cale (one ear) would like Dan on the team, although I expect more for his fathers side than his mothers side. I imagine he (Dan) will have to get used to the fact that, as the child of a famous adventurer and an evil powerful cubi, people will *mixed* reactions to him.
I can see him answering questions on family "Yes my dad was an adventurer, he's been missing for a while, my mother is a cubi of the pain clan she's been missing for a while as well, my half sister is part amazon and my grandmother glassed a city."
Quote from: Blackwolf359 on April 27, 2012, 06:48:14 AM
Quote from: Naldru on April 27, 2012, 06:00:02 AM
Given this conversation, I think that Abel and Dan would understand a little racism in this area. (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_657.php)
Heh, I still find it funny that Dan at the very least was racist towards his own kind.
they do have a certain reputation, dragons too.
That doesn't mean that they be slaves to PR what's the worse that can happen?
Here is something I have wondered for a while: what exactly is Pyroducks secondary form based on? I mean, he is still a dragon, but he looks nothing like a dragon in his second form - save for the wings and tail tip.
Pyro also seems to have little trouble hiding the fact that he is a dragon - even Alexi was surprised to learn that he was a dragon to begin with. Dan you can understand, but Alexi?
I think he is supposed to resemble some sort of being. Emphasis on "think".
Quote from: Plotting on April 27, 2012, 09:14:37 AM
Here is something I have wondered for a while: what exactly is Pyroducks secondary form based on? I mean, he is still a dragon, but he looks nothing like a dragon in his second form - save for the wings and tail tip.
correct me if i'm wrong but i believe there aren't really any fossils or records that show us how dragons "really" look. if amber wants to make him a mammalian dragon, there's no dragon design police :P she can do what she wants.
Quote from: Plotting on April 27, 2012, 09:14:37 AM
Here is something I have wondered for a while: what exactly is Pyroducks secondary form based on? I mean, he is still a dragon, but he looks nothing like a dragon in his second form - save for the wings and tail tip.
He has a feline-based secondary form, if that is what you were asking
Also quite a large breaking of the fourth wall in the last panel.
Quote from: justacritic on April 27, 2012, 08:59:03 AM
That doesn't mean that they be slaves to PR what's the worse that can happen?
"What's the worst that can happen" is mentioned in TV Tropes. (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TemptingFate)
Never ask an engineer what's the worst that can happen. You won't sleep for a week.
You know, I'm not terribly to comfortable about what this old adventure has to say about some of his younger peers. If the quality and intelligence of adventurers are dropping, doesn't that mean the quality and reliability of theirs is dropping too?
At least we know that Ducky's taste in color scheme isn't lacking in quality. I love Plaid! :3
Quote from: joshofspam on April 27, 2012, 12:51:36 PM
You know, I'm not terribly to comfortable about what this old adventure has to say about some of his younger peers. If the quality and intelligence of adventurers are dropping, doesn't that mean the quality and reliability of theirs is dropping too?
Honestly, am I the only one who isn't surprised by this kind of phenomena?
Then again I could picture myself surprise-shoving Wildy off of that fence in the first panel, so maybe I'm just insane at this point.
Quote from: Surzsha on April 27, 2012, 01:53:19 PM
Quote from: joshofspam on April 27, 2012, 12:51:36 PM
You know, I'm not terribly to comfortable about what this old adventure has to say about some of his younger peers. If the quality and intelligence of adventurers are dropping, doesn't that mean the quality and reliability of theirs is dropping too?
Honestly, am I the only one who isn't surprised by this kind of phenomena?
Then again I could picture myself surprise-shoving Wildy off of that fence in the first panel, so maybe I'm just insane at this point.
Not surprised by the phenomena, as much as I'm concerned by what could happen if the quality drops too much.
After all, if they become easy to manipulate, doesn't that mean that dragons might be able to use them as witless stooges to hunt cubi if the dragon's really are going after cubi again?
Well, it's pretty simple. The older you get in ANY field, the stupider the newbies look to you. That's because every year you spend doing something, adds more you know about it. The newbies aren't really stupider, you're just smarter.
Same effect for younger smokers versus college age they look like five year olds smoking. I suppose it has a lot to do with social groups not tending to cross age/skill development barriers much.
Quote from: MT Hazard on April 27, 2012, 08:45:03 AM
So Cale (one ear) would like Dan on the team, although I expect more for his fathers side than his mothers side. I imagine he (Dan) will have to get used to the fact that, as the child of a famous adventurer and an evil powerful cubi, people will *mixed* reactions to him.
I can see him answering questions on family "Yes my dad was an adventurer, he's been missing for a while, my mother is a cubi of the pain clan she's been missing for a while as well, my half sister is part amazon and my grandmother glassed a city."
Take a way some bits of that and it sort of sounds like a
"badass boast" (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BadassBoast):
"my dad was an adventurer, my mother is a succubus of the pain clan, my sister is an amazon and my grandmother glassed a city."
Tho maybe he put more focus on himself;
"i'm a second generation adventurer, i grew up with an amazon as a big sister and i'm the grandson to the clanleader of the Pain cubi clan."
hmm, or does the adventuring go back further? has there been anything said about Dans other grandparents? Destanias dad and Edwards mom and dad?
Quote from: icarus on April 27, 2012, 10:05:43 AM
correct me if i'm wrong but i believe there aren't really any fossils or records that show us how dragons "really" look. if amber wants to make him a mammalian dragon, there's no dragon design police :P she can do what she wants.
True! I was just wondering what kind of mammal Pyroduck was based on. The only thing I can tell by looking at him is he is a mammalian dragon.
I personally find the idea of blending the concepts of mammalian dragons and stereotypical dragons to be an interesting, perhaps even new slant on the concepts of dragons. It makes them original, while still being identifiable as being dragons.
Much like most of Ambers character designs and species concepts - a very new slant on things.
Quote from: Plotting on April 27, 2012, 09:27:20 PM
Quote from: icarus on April 27, 2012, 10:05:43 AM
correct me if i'm wrong but i believe there aren't really any fossils or records that show us how dragons "really" look. if amber wants to make him a mammalian dragon, there's no dragon design police :P she can do what she wants.
True! I was just wondering what kind of mammal Pyroduck was based on. The only thing I can tell by looking at him is he is a mammalian dragon.
I personally find the idea of blending the concepts of mammalian dragons and stereotypical dragons to be an interesting, perhaps even new slant on the concepts of dragons. It makes them original, while still being identifiable as being dragons.
Much like most of Ambers character designs and species concepts - a very new slant on things.
As I said, I think Pyroduck is a feline when he is in his mammalian form.
I always imagine Pyroduck as some horrifying otter/bear/cat thingie. But really I dont have a particular species he's based on outside of "something mammal-like"
Anywho...
Quote from: joshofspam on April 27, 2012, 12:51:36 PM
You know, I'm not terribly to comfortable about what this old adventure has to say about some of his younger peers. If the quality and intelligence of adventurers are dropping, doesn't that mean the quality and reliability of theirs is dropping too?
I wouldn't fret too hard on it. It's more grumpy old man syndrome than any real lack of quality. I'm sure Cale said the same thing when he was training Dan. :U
Quote from: MT Hazard on April 27, 2012, 08:45:03 AM
So Cale (one ear) would like Dan on the team, although I expect more for his fathers side than his mothers side. I imagine he (Dan) will have to get used to the fact that, as the child of a famous adventurer and an evil powerful cubi, people will *mixed* reactions to him.
Truth be told, as far as Cale and likely all of the adventuring groups are concerned, Destiny Starr was a nice enough being who seemed to have some angel heritage in her but was an overall good gal. :3
There is probably a reason why Wildy simply said Dan was MIA rather than saying where and why Dan was MIA.
*skitters into the night*
I'm smelling foreshadowing here.
Anyone else wondering why suddenly Alexsi and Pyroduck are working together to redecorate a room? Or is Fa'Lina soon going to have a reason to teleport in and wildly glomp her son and daughter-in-law?
I take it that Destiny Starr is the name that Destania took after she gave birth to Dan. And if she was "an overall good gal" she must have really mellowed out after having kids. That or she is simply a monster who loves her family :P
Quote from: Plotting on April 28, 2012, 08:58:39 AM
I take it that Destiny Starr is the name that Destania took after she gave birth to Dan. And if she was "an overall good gal" she must have really mellowed out after having kids. That or she is simply a monster who loves her family :P
Yeah, pretty much. I think Amber's said at one point that Destania's still not a "good guy," so I'd go with the latter. Especially since she's still trying to genocide the dragons. And y'know, since she's a skilled 'Cubi and all, deception isn't exactly hard.
Quote from: Arcblade on April 28, 2012, 11:41:55 AM
Yeah, pretty much. I think Amber's said at one point that Destania's still not a "good guy," so I'd go with the latter. Especially since she's still trying to genocide the dragons. And y'know, since she's a skilled 'Cubi and all, deception isn't exactly hard.
That would probably be the Cyra letter, right?
As for Destania trying to genocide the dragons... that's very, very murky waters given that they very nearly did genocide the 'Cubi race, and wiped out most of the larger clans, regardless of their attitude towards others.
Hence, it's very difficult to know whether the vendetta against Cyra clan and folks associated with them is because of a 7000-year-old grudge or because the dragons believe Destania is destined to wipe them off Furrae and this is some desperate attempt to prevent it.
Contrariwise we don't know if Destania is doing what she's doing out of revenge and malice or because she believes it's the only way to stop them massacring what remains of their race.
I'd think Destinia has gone from "Chaotic Evil" to either Lawful evil, or True neutral (probably more lawful evil if ya ask me) :B
Quote from: Tapewolf on April 28, 2012, 02:50:42 PM
As for Destania trying to genocide the dragons... that's very, very murky waters given that they very nearly did genocide the 'Cubi race, and wiped out most of the larger clans, regardless of their attitude towards others.
Hence, it's very difficult to know whether the vendetta against Cyra clan and folks associated with them is because of a 7000-year-old grudge or because the dragons believe Destania is destined to wipe them off Furrae and this is some desperate attempt to prevent it.
Contrariwise we don't know if Destania is doing what she's doing out of revenge and malice or because she believes it's the only way to stop them massacring what remains of their race.
Murky it may be, and perhaps even the intentions are understandable. But genocide is an inherently evil act, I think. No matter how you justify it. You
could give Dee the benefit of the doubt and hope she's trying to do an evil thing for a good reason (or three).
Regardless, I'll look forward to finding out exactly what the circumstances of the Dragon-Cubi war were, and the various motivations of the big players now. Including the lovely and deviously plotting Destania.
Quote from: Arcblade on April 29, 2012, 03:48:33 PM
Quote from: Tapewolf on April 28, 2012, 02:50:42 PM
As for Destania trying to genocide the dragons... that's very, very murky waters given that they very nearly did genocide the 'Cubi race, and wiped out most of the larger clans, regardless of their attitude towards others.
Hence, it's very difficult to know whether the vendetta against Cyra clan and folks associated with them is because of a 7000-year-old grudge or because the dragons believe Destania is destined to wipe them off Furrae and this is some desperate attempt to prevent it.
Contrariwise we don't know if Destania is doing what she's doing out of revenge and malice or because she believes it's the only way to stop them massacring what remains of their race.
Murky it may be, and perhaps even the intentions are understandable. But genocide is an inherently evil act, I think. No matter how you justify it. You could give Dee the benefit of the doubt and hope she's trying to do an evil thing for a good reason (or three).
Regardless, I'll look forward to finding out exactly what the circumstances of the Dragon-Cubi war were, and the various motivations of the big players now. Including the lovely and deviously plotting Destania.
It was also speculated in an early-er thread, that destinia isn't planning complete genocide (which would be nigh impossible, even for a tri wing) of the Dragons, but trapping them in thier rumored Dimension (It's in the Demo. 101 that dragons are rumored to have made a sub-dimension when they heard about the Fae ones.
If this is true, this can easily be justified as revenge, and not a evil act.
However, as you and others have said, if she plans complete GENOCIDE of the dragon race (which I'd imagine few people, possibly even 'Cubi would be a fan of.) that would be evil (there are many innocent dragons, Pyroduck for example.) Not to mention nigh impossible even with Cyra's help, considering that Dragons are far more powerful than normal cubi, (though not AS powerful as clan leaders, though they come close)
The thing I like to chuckle about how powerful dragons are is, that despite being as powerful as a Fey, they sound just as mortal as any other being or creature besides the Fey.
It must totally gall some of them to have a race that has one upped them and any other race that makes the attempted to match them.
When you consider cubi start out no better then a being and ascend to a height of power when they can quite literally go toe to toe with a dragon, I can't help but feel that some dragons might feel slighted by the cubi's existence.
Edit: Even that being said, it's rather surprising that before the war Fa'lina and Ducky's dad were friends at one time. As well as Ducky's one time meeting with dad showed he certainly could hold a grudge to make him suspect of this. I wonder if he had any regrets about taking all of Fa'lina's clan?
Quote from: Plotting on April 27, 2012, 04:13:47 AM
The one eared wolf is all ready an interesting character.
Sounds a little like a certain one-eared fox over at Metamor Keep.
QuoteAnd what was Alexsi thinking asking Pyroduck for colour advice? Interesting that he chose plaid; I would have though gold would have been more to his liking as a dragon.
Not all dragons hoarde gold. There's lots of other things that might catch their hoarding interest; gemstones, maidens, books, cars, computers or other electronics, cats, ... :mowwink
So, Pyroduck chooses color based on his wing and hair color?
That's what it sounds like he's saying.
Quote from: Castle Pokemetroid on April 30, 2012, 05:18:50 AM
So, Pyroduck chooses color based on his wing and hair color?
Could have been worse. He could have done a phoenix riddle or something.
The prelude to the dragon-cubi war has begun!
Charline takes the offensive!
*Charline to kidnapped dragon* Yer gonna spill the beans, see? Or I'm gonna have ta spill yer guts, capice? :kruger
*Spike the dragon* I don't know what you're talking about! I-I was just minding the library! :<
Quote from: Tapewolf on April 30, 2012, 05:26:24 AM
Quote from: Castle Pokemetroid on April 30, 2012, 05:18:50 AM
So, Pyroduck chooses color based on his wing and hair color?
Could have been worse. He could have done a phoenix riddle or something.
Eh, I was thinking more Tie-dye. :P
It sometimes looks cool, but getting it right in a whole room might be a problem. :U
Quote from: Ignuus66 on April 29, 2012, 04:04:41 PM
Quote from: Arcblade on April 29, 2012, 03:48:33 PM
Murky it may be, and perhaps even the intentions are understandable. But genocide is an inherently evil act, I think. No matter how you justify it. You could give Dee the benefit of the doubt and hope she's trying to do an evil thing for a good reason (or three).
It was also speculated in an early-er thread, that destinia isn't planning complete genocide (which would be nigh impossible, even for a tri wing) of the Dragons, but trapping them in thier rumored Dimension (It's in the Demo. 101 that dragons are rumored to have made a sub-dimension when they heard about the Fae ones.
If this is true, this can easily be justified as revenge, and not a evil act.
However, as you and others have said, if she plans complete GENOCIDE of the dragon race (which I'd imagine few people, possibly even 'Cubi would be a fan of.) that would be evil (there are many innocent dragons, Pyroduck for example.) Not to mention nigh impossible even with Cyra's help, considering that Dragons are far more powerful than normal cubi, (though not AS powerful as clan leaders, though they come close)
Given "the end of the dragon race" statement (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_726.php), I kind of doubt the "trapped in their own dimension" theory. Also note that Destania is not working alone. Biggs and several generations of his family have been working with her. You can do a lot in several generations of Beings. I'll cheerfully admit it does seem a bit of a tall order though, hunting down and killing all the dragons in combat.
Perhaps she's opting for something less direct. Something like what's happening to the angel race, perhaps, with fewer and fewer kids born each generation. A biochemical weapon, or a creeping magic, or something. I have no idea. There're probably numerous ways to ensure the destruction of a species that don't involve personally hunting down and murdering every last one of them.
I should point out that genocide is genocide, at least in my view. Genocide by a subtle method is just as much genocide as the hunting down and killing them all version. It's not any less evil, just less obvious.
Quote from: Arcblade on May 01, 2012, 12:58:32 AM
I should point out that genocide is genocide, at least in my view. Genocide by a subtle method is just as much genocide as the hunting down and killing them all version. It's not any less evil, just less obvious.
I could not agree more with the above statement.
The big problem is that dragons seem to be spread throughout the multiverse, and aren't even native to Furrae - it seems to be just somewhere they go to screw around with because it doesn't matter if they destroy it. In light of that, I don't think it's plausible to wipe them out. The best you could likely achieve would be to prevent more from entering, maybe in such a way as to kick the existing specimens off-plane.
Quote from: Tapewolf on May 01, 2012, 05:28:11 AM
The big problem is that dragons seem to be spread throughout the multiverse, and aren't even native to Furrae - it seems to be just somewhere they go to screw around with because it doesn't matter if they destroy it. In light of that, I don't think it's plausible to wipe them out. The best you could likely achieve would be to prevent more from entering, maybe in such a way as to kick the existing specimens off-plane.
I wonder if Dee knows that...