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Accel was not fast enough with his plan, it seems!
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Tanglefoot bag!
I’m on the verge of having a D&D nerdgasm here . . .
I’m really hoping he doesn’t wind up dropping it now, wasting it and potentially making his and Faye’s situation even stickier.
New page can’t come soon enough for me! Keep up the great work, Savannah and company!
I’m glad you are still enjoying the story Rich!
I laughed so hard at the “D&D nerdgasm” I couldn’t think of a proper response for a while. XD But is there any better type of “Nerdgasm” to have? I think not, personally.
cloak seems to have a hard on – straight into the on coming wind
Wah? His body is facing towards the front of the train car in all panels, so the cape is whipping around behind him. This is a non-innuendo cape!
*Facepalms*
The disadvantage to using a flintlock pistol (which is what it looks like he’s using) is that it can only fire a single bullet before needing to be reloaded. And that takes time. Do, it could be to Accel’s advantage. He should have been using a multi-barreled flintlock; Gods know that I wish I’d thought of it for my own gun-toting character, Alistair.
i second Faye’s comment *facepalms*
ah the tanglefoot bag, brings back so many memories. so useful, yet so under apprechiated….or how ever thats spelt…..
guns are for those who dont like it personal, if you dont like feeling the life blood of your opponant flow out onto your hand, then the gun is definitly for you. another problem with the flintlock is accuracy, its not too bad if you compare it to something like a blunderbus, but still
true, but people often carried more than one, especially mercenaries and other criminals
Oh noes, Accel, be careful! I am sure he will work something out!
Oh, and I love reading about world related information. I’m looking forward to that.
Hope you’ll have a great time at the wedding!
no he clearly climbs up from the end of the train in to the wind, puts his hand in his pocket for the bag and turns around to drop it on the fellow moving through the car who pops up mid car- behind and up wind. Shooting him and giving his cloak a hard on. I’m not sure where the car to car scene is since he would have to run over the guys head – which would be pretty silly.